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(By th« Associated Press) whi, The Veer-T, the Wishbone andthe conversion of Kansas’ lead*theing pass receiver, George McGowan. to a defensive back,: Willpoint up college football trends to watch.del.Cicoachimpressedwith Houston’s Triple - option garT (eer-T offense which crushed natlaligwis:his Spartans 37-7 last fall, that he’s adopting it — with variations — in the game’s centennial , year. ; *°sBy blocking neither the tackle nor the end on the side of the 0* line the play is going, Houston’s M triple option puts tremendous maj pressure on the defensive sec-1 tion ondary because the offensive ton tackle and end are free for CamdownfieldThe Cougars used it to amass ; 562-yard total offense average ! Ithistory—duringthe score-craziest year ever. Al-defethough the system is several coacyears old, it’s impressive effec- Fraiiveness in 1968 is bringing a reac flock of converts. willAmong them are Tennessee, backMlt;Shoemakercatclyardpraca gnCharlotte Drake gets a grip on wrestlers. plate entrcaresplitondaSyyearCHICAGO(NEA)otte Drake, a pulchritudinous,Char- “By mere percentages, more: the garbage like he’s supposed women buy the products that!to?■nodem-day version of Susan B. \nthony, has set out with a fero-:ious wieele to combat man’sCHICAGO (AP) — Jockey Bill Shoemaker rides again. It’s one of sports great comebacks.After nearly 20 years of saddling thoroughbreds without aserious accident, The Shoe hadtwo bad ones within a 15-monthczysmo\withDavyea:sho\Diare advertised on television thanwomenmen. In fact, more‘I also think that the lives ofnhumanity to woman.the players should be more per-carryinghe sports arena, a rather un-ikely setting for a woman of her harms, or even one without herwatch television than men. So sonalized for women fans. What what’s the result? All we hear about are sore arms and battingWer’e a captiveharmsMiss Drake, who has had telein assortedaverages,audience.kind of girl, say, would Joe Na-math like to marry. There are people interested in this kind of information. You see. womenperiod.In January, 1968, the superb Ohilt; horseman suffered a broken swiilt;lt;The least they could do is are more romantic and sentimental than men. So you knowrision experience ields, wants to be a sportscast-r. She has met with resistance, rom TV producers to Luscious .ars Anderson, the so-called wrestler.tell us what a squeeze play is. (An editor’s courtly note must be inserted here. Asqueezeplay, Miss Drake, usually ends up with a cop shining a flashlight into the surprised eyes of a parked couple.)what we get? The record for most sacrifice fly balls in agame. Ugh and blah.”“And,” she wentSees WrestlersRecently, Miss Drake stalked up to Minneapolis to do a TVthighbone when his mount stum- line bled and fell while running at — Santa Anita. They said he mightnot race again. I IA year later Shoemaker was;I 11back in the saddle at Santa Anita, winning all three races heentered the day he returned.Hurt AgainLast April 30 at Hollywood Park, he suffered a fractured pelvis in five places and acrushedwhen2-W23rd“Women,” she said, whisking sportscasters should inform uson “the:P‘^t wrestlers on a pro- year-old filly mount reared up — in the paddock. Shoe slipped offThein indignant curl back into her \bout the players’ wivesyouBeauty and the Beasts.” Shewas to interview wrestlers, likeilonde coiffure, “are being know, who’s pregnant, how the, otally ignored by the television kids are doing in school, does ^n^erslt;n» Wilber Snyder, Dr. X,her bum of a husband throw out IVem Gagne, Pretty Boy Hennigports people.Serithebackward. The horse fell overpinning him against a hedge.wimhim,Thlt;ship,i by *call some of the grunt-by-grunt.They said he probably was neSland Cowboy Bill Watts, and also through as a jockey.SCHEDULENJaklichs BarNookySUNDAYOLD TIMERS 16 SP » J W, Douglas 10.JR. NATIONAL BASEBALL — B1 . -- ---------okers vs Regents, Lincoln 1; Regents V5A*V.^I £,1,VB^u, ,eWild Irish, Lincoln 3; Twins vs QUEEN 12 SP — Schonerts ....overs, Humble SW 1. Jhe Panthers, Roosevelt 6:20; Walkers vsJR. AMERICAN BASEBALL — VIPS fsE* I stand's' 73°' Chdteau V5 .jjpvQUEEN BEE 12 SP - Twin Disc vv , Grabher Heating, Humble SW 3.SUN. NATIONAL 12 SP - Rookies vslying U., Douglas 8:40.SUN. AMERICAN 12 SP — Service ‘ WII vs Steve-0 Renoes, Douglas. 7:30; Island 5. 7.30,VPC0 Gary s Hobby Center, Douglas; MAJOR WHITE 12 FP“I was at ringside,” she recalled, “and I was watching one wrestler with bare feet sticking his toes into his opponent’s ears — my God Imagine that! Why,D A C i M c I’d wear a helmet in there. Well, K A L I N C i was describing all this whenthese guys started tumbling my wav. I got up and started running off. I mean, who wants 500 VSjpoiind3 in your lap? So the guyannouncing with hollers, Charlotte, whereThe 38-year-old Texan came back again with mounts last week at Arlington Park.Natyea tie !v* Keynotes, Island N. 6:20.MINOR QUEEN 12 SP — Royalalres vs Johnson Wax, Island N. 7:30; Western vs Rainfair, Island S. 6:20; Wigs ElliesIt’s exciting and great that he’s back In racing again,” said Babe, Willie’s wife. “He’s just like a kid again.”What keeps The Shoe coming back? It certainly isn’t money. His mounts have won nearly $41 million, a world record. He hasTplajnahout.agaLittmany lucrative investments, is president and a stockholder in y°u the Balmoral Trot AssociationyeayarrwesIronlj20.Rondone s, Lathrop 6:20; Green, 172 vs going? iirj flip rhifflon JtrPB BrtrlMamco, Douglas 8:40; Sky's Pi vs Young lne '“nltdgO area, anu naS|serl“But I came back and later,money socked in other racing fror take Park interviewed the wrestlers.!enterprises.SUN CONTINENTAL 12 SP-ISE Al- Mart vs Schonerts. Douglas' B-M^Rac I hey’re really nice guys, not es vs Airport_ Service, Island S. 6:20; Merchants vs Prima Vera, Island N |j|^e thejr nubliC image OfNears Recordwhiisse Tr's vs Parkside, Island S. 7:30; 8:30Ci*Y, vs DeMarks, Island S. 8:40.lt; MAJOR BLUE 12 FP — Western vs cnnrcp thpv Hn crrnam a Inf 12' SLOWPITCH TOURNAMENT Don's Enco. Pershinn isp ui C0Urse lneV 00 SCream a 101.\MES — AT Island S. 12 2:30, uglas 12 1:15, Pershing 7:30 8:45.16 SLOWPITCH TOURNAMENT VMES — At Island S. 1:15, Douglas 30, Pershing 6:15.Don's Enco, Pershing 8:30; ISE vs Franks Lawn Contr., Bowl E. 7:15 8:30; Rac. Bible vs Charlies Club, Island N. 7:15.TRIPLE A 12 SP — Harper vs Novak Appl., Roosevelt 7:30; 4 Mile Drlve-ln vsThey were a little shook at being interviewed by a woman. It’s never been done before. Dr. XsixMONDAY Douglas Auto Wash, Island S. 8:40; Red Cf,innAH intn cilpnnn:lassic i6 sp — k of c 697 vs Barn v* R s Meats, island s. 6:20. ^ lt;vas even stunned into silence.ly's Club, Island N. 7:15; Shil-ia-lee vs!..ROUBLE A 12 SP — Rondone's vs Rnt Intpr he POt his voice backigle Hotel, Humble NW 7:15; DeMarks Water's, Island S. 7:30; Rac. Hydraulics DUl ,1C U1SMike's Sandbar, Island N. 8:30; Eagle vs Northside Bank, Horlick Field 6:20; and I heard him Screaming,•tel vs Garbo Motors, Humble NW 8:30. The Flower Box vs Johnson Wax, Hum-1A a a i a i «i4 a . . 1 I a r 1* *1 . OATIONAL 16' SPra, Island S. 7:15St. Rita vs Prima!to JE 7:30MAJOR A 12' SP — Flower Box vs)PEN 12 FASTPITCH _ S. White vs” SkV^’p'li^'La^fon4 Thnm®*.0*T BibleCChS vasns*RejohnPeLuthhn9 Perlh'' C'ark vs acl™ BibTe^Ch'Lath?* 8^40 P-Ti ' Pcrsh' MINOR A 12 SP - Case T's vsWestern Office, Pershing 6:20 7:30;Irheai‘O.K., where’s that broad? I’mAnd it’s not exactly because nou he is fast closing in on the all-time record of Johnny Longden, now a successful trainer, who retired in 1966 after 40 years of wearing the silks and booting home 6,026 winners.When Shoemaker got back into the irons at Arlington Park he had ridden 5,812 winner inin i by 1 badU.S.ca,ChiifinaVtAJOR AfF 17 A Milo nriuo '-/met, rrrsnmg o./u a. /.JU,vs Novak Appl., Douglas 7 30; r s veHe8%0;O'sInd^IShDH^dlnPvViHt, interesting things about them.-0;s Rved DB°arqna*r£ t,'°vsW“russS°uff ... , , . . Ff'r example, did you know thatuglas 8:40.T1ready for her.’Gets Inside Dope just half the time it took Long-1‘“j“But I did find out some den to get his total. |an“I may have thought a littlemimad B cp u. , u „ i- -------- — v-----------— about retiring after the bad spill,lishment, Humble se 6 *vs Cowboy Bill Watts is in the cos- this time, but now that I feel so ^eaDauHf Ui imaU i« iiiii t\ . ja . ui.i I _ j ...L jgood it’s the fartherest thing |wni He doesn’t like people to know!from my mind,” said Shoe- its 1not exactly his image, maker. “It would be nice too. ’ - Mimes vs mvbl, MorncK Held 0:40;| . .. v . ^recordold timers so. 5 softball — s. c.: For another TV sports pilot,PAROCHIAL0^1 ds0Ftball‘ - It. Edw.!^ interviewed wives of Chica-— V A- r f Mi*n v n J r rink ... n . . c . ary#s Service, Humble SE 6:20; Dino's 7 ^ C ub vs Rac# Sdv* Loan' Lathrop'DEDUCE6 S127 SP — Looey's C 12 SP — Pioneors vs CaseP”«Twin disc 0'«•■» s-rissrs, hhvbc. FHSW:U“ra'r|lhat.•AROCHIAL 6 SOFTBALL — St. Edw. fc0^rl No' 60 Vs Fr,tz TdP/ y0U KHOW.ives vs St. John, Humble NW 5:55; St. Hu^7!eT.aaJ5^-n.slaus vs Holy Name, Pershing 5:55;Joseph vs St. Rita, Island S. 5:55;red Heart vs St. Mary, Roosevel, Br^eT^J£eXIsfand N_5:55.TUESDAYMERICAN 16 SP a, Pershing 8:30;FRIDAYRav'x vc Prima! 12 SLOWPITCH TOURNAMENT — Sky's Place vslQuar,er’F:nals af ,sland s- 6:30 *•icon. Island N. 8:30; Shil-la lee vs H?C!,,C,Lfil-AlS.f 2go Cubs players and found out from Eloise Banks that her husband, Ernie, is terribly absent-is not a goal I’ve set for myself.I’m back because I just enjoy riding. It’s as simple as that.ondLeadiurbefck's Dec., Douglas 7:15. --- ' 12 FASTPITCH TOURNAMENT - !*»■ ■ ,wENTRAL 16 SP — Bud 8. Joes vs Round Games at Douglas 7:14-8:30, Is- inindea.ek's Club, Bowl E. 7:15; Prima Verailand S- 7;45lt; “It’S a reeular thinO ” MrsChamberlain Homes Roosevelt fi Tn-i SATURDAY 11 3 alt;0M Miss Drake, “thatS!,|,r.SV;.,7!:'S' VS Jav- ‘wOMEN-sVowpiTCH TOURNA «*« « 5:30 fdHURCH GOLD 16 SP - St. Sebas-! ^ Semi-Finals at Horlick Field tfell me there S a banquet thatR^Su-r^n?n#-Pougias *!• ir/ fastpitch tournament night.” Not Icrig ago, Ernie didrick vs Rac.ne Bible, Humble SE c • r-} ---* — r? ---------; 1st EUM vs Our Saviors, Humble at HorliCk Field 2' D^Slas u a^in H,ojse sh()wed up jn 0HURCH SILVER 16 SP — AlonementM SLOWPITCH TOURNAMENT ■—■ c.ciiit und fHp u/qoSt. John Nep., Island S 7 ,5 ;St Semi’,inals at Horlick F,eld 4 Douglas PdnlS-SUU .1110 me aildir WUSrard vs St. Mesrob, Pershing 7:15; ]3o!!anru,A a oAcr-o... r. lOmial., Trinity vs Sacred Heart, Bowl E PAROCHIAL 8 BASEBALL — St. John ,c- vs Sacred Heart, Dougias 9:30; St. Pa If we W'eren t in DUbllC,HURCH PURPLE 16 SP — Luth Ch frick Ho|y Name St Mary, Humbie , n \ . .... 1.* n* V.1- nwv 0 in 5;4*rl Mrs Rank*; “T wnii n haveTraINCLUDES
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