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Show august 5, Daily Herald . Thursday, Utah Countv. Utah 10 m " Navy s New Football Mentor Learned Fro can be enjoyable; third, we'll be highly disciplined on the ANNAPOLIS, Mi (NEA- )- field. bat we re going to jmload plenty." stintprove bomb1 its The Bill Elias is 42 with a head - aboard,' was heading for Ger of the when started. fire graying hair, a masters "in many from the University of education Bill Elias Minutes later, Sgt. found himself floating ioward Maryland and the most solid a head the English countryside where football background the British Home Guard had a coach could have. welcome prepared. During his undergraduate "The Germans had just raided days at Maryland, when he was the area," Elias,, said, "and the a reserve quarterback, he playHome Guard thought I was one ed for three of the greatest of them. I had to dofisomegood talking because one of them had a pitchfork pointed right at my eyes. It took a while, but I finally convinced them that I really r was an American." Although the situation was not Bill Elias found exactly parallel, ' i ii liuuseui. ui auuuici picumiuua spot in 1961 when he inherited a University of Virginia football team that had won one game in three years. But he rebuilt the program so well that the Naval Academy hired himsaway JasL winter and immediatelygave him another challenge. All Bill Elias has to do this besides beating Army, year of course is take a Navy team against one of its tough est schedules minus Roger Stau-- l bach and seven other starters. schedule includes Syra-- 1 cuse, Stanford, Oklahoma, Wil-.liam & Mary, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Maryland, and Penn State in addition to ; Army.) "There are three things you 'can look for this year,'! Elias said. "First, look for the unexpected from our quarterback; second, we're going to ,enjoy IMw BILL ELIAS playing the game and we're .going to prove that hard work "Dip Into that bag . By SAKDy PADWE Newspaper Enterprise - V Assn, B-1- 7, Clark names in the game Shaughnessy, Bear Bryant and Jim Tatum. "I learned offense from Shaughnessy," he said, "psychology from Bryant and organization from Tatum. Each had a touch of genius. . Clemente's af 1 ". , rfMw4ww4t Golf Galleries Becoming Too Noisy; Player Claims No Popoff NEW" YORK (UPI- )'- The first impression you get about Roberto Clemente is that he's one of the finest ball players '. around today, The second impression you're left with about Roberto Cleyear. mente is that he's a pop-ofThe first one happens to be so. The second isn't so at all, and the only reason anyone ever gets that mistaken idea is because the Puerto Rican-bor-n Pittsburgh outfielder still has some trouble with the English language as well as with those who hear only what they want " , to DHD n LnZ.Z L7 1 - BEETS LA 108 394 Fairly, 61 76 83 64 66 57 48 54 53 112 122 105 120 119 Xna- - .315 .314 .307 ' juj... PLM of 24 y- v" cs.. ?r" jyVI eniiD ? .302 DRINK ADDlf til c. i24 American League Colavito, ,' Indians; Horton, Tigers; Twins all 22; Conigliaro, Red Sox 21; Waper, Indians; Rememberriplay all 18. - - Runs Batted In National League Johnson, Reds 87f3anks, Cubs 79; Star gell, Pirates 77; Callison, Phils 75; Robinson, Reds 70, American League Colavito, Indians 73; Killebrew, Twins 70; Horton, Tigers 70; Mantilla, Red Sox 68; Oliva, Twins 66; Hall, Twins 66. I hk PEAST w Whole unpm No. 2M. . Case of 24 APRICOTS . -- Eb-be- ts - Are Pro Golfers Getting Too Good? Could Be -ba- . tfurn y' Frees,one Ripe 6.59 iUEC ,r.A Case of 24 9Vi't . . TOMATO JUICE Case of 12 Libby or Del Monte ft QO 46-o- z. TAMATO JUICE AU Case of 12 TOMATO JUICE iiiirPG:rfruit ,G- case oi12 - 2.69 4.39 GUARANTEED TABLERITE CENTER RIB PORK CHOPS .lb. BAR-- S Whole or HAMS Half PAa " LOIN END PORK ROASTir5S : ribs lb. SMOKED BEEF 59 IX.Syl I GOLDEN RIPE LOCAL Nicklaus was 17 under in his The 6,573-yarpar. 72 West Course at the Westchester romp to the Masters crown and Country Club had no added three others m two tournagimmicks or closed-i- n fairways ments had gone 17 under earas do layouts desiped for the. lier this year. U.S. Open championship, but it A survey by the U.S. Golf Aswas an honest golf course. sociation, which keeps a sharp "The course was in top con eye on, all matters pertaining to dition and the weather was the game, indicates the evolu ideal,"- - said a PGA official tion is not quite as rapid as like you might think. "Give the pros a set-u- p that and they reel off the in tact, they re not sure there's any danger of golf bebiqjies." ing "ruined" by too many ex Jack The Ripper All told, 49 pro's finished the perts. The average winning scoring 72 holes with' subpar, rounds on the 1959 PGA tour, they and Jack Nicklaus, the winner, 274.S. Last year point out, was It was 2761-- -ripped 18 strokes off par-fo- r the distance. , In 1956, the average tee shot Even on the winter circuit in the UjS. Open measured 253 where low scores on some of yards. In 1964, the average was the easier courses are the rule, 252 yards. there hasn't been a birdie bar- - Of course,1 Nicklaus is only 25 -- nd still a growing boy. range lik that all y&X) - '3r$itQ0 p; Fresh DailyBakery Treats CORW COOKIES -- DOZ,- EARS JJ Jj P0TAT0ES S ' White APPLESAUCE CAKE ........ 10 ib,. 59c IGA FROZEN FOODS BANQUET u&i SUGAR 10 1 lb. 69c HOT DOG BUNS ...doz.39c 15 ' 25 CREAM PIES ' ORE-ID- HASH BROWN POTATOES. mid-seaso- f 57 0.24-5.- GA46-oz- . sat-sifle- . '' PA & DC cDiiit mfKTAlLSo"V 4.89 doesii!UJiaeJiisfullnormal i d, C .Case of 24 be rutCcl:"9Sr. ftMVIIk in 5 GRAPEFRUIT D. DV libbys of 24 Cling 2W. Case PEACHES - n 2.39 .Case of . fcU I, Del Monte or I 3.99 3.29 F&P , PEACHES SAUCEro?3.99 APPLE Hunt's New Case ot 30O'J' POTATOES ' . "In the old days, , Bobby pro Jones era and even Jater, a man could have one bad round "It's a possibility for the and still win a tournament Tofntirro " . cava veteran day, one bad hole and nA9i you're tournament director Fred out" Corcoran. "The top players Game Suits Player right now are hitting the ball .U.S., Open champ Gary Playwith almost mechanical perfec South Africa thinks the of er tion." ; ennis is a game already game today is just about perf by the skills of fect for contestants and specits great players and sketball tators aBke. is another sport in dan "The crowds like to see birdger of a similar plague. he "that's why they ies," it couia nappen in gou, come out.says, When conditions are for a it's that though game they see a lot, of them, years has brought frustration right, too.'" to man and boy. ' The 1 $100,000 Thunderbird "You don't see those great recovery , shot- s- any : more. Classic last weekend provided lays Corcoran. "The modern more birdies than a normal (layers rarely need them. They quota for a championship ust don't get into serious trou- - northern course on the summer . circuit, 9f lHaUvJisowarxir-Senator- s r . 7-- Kille-brew- . ... .By STEVE SNIDER NEW YORK (UPI)-- Are golfers getting too good? - 23. ne s an over rus maiana now Some people- - are -- peculiar. because he's leading both strength. "But I m not so nervous as - 1'It's getting too much like The more they know that wltl a 342 Datting av I waf before. The batting title? baseball," declared ; the dark- - one disapproves of what they're erage. But mat belief is wrong It's all right, but I'd trade it U.S. Open doing, the more they continue haired, because Clemente isn't com- to be with a pennant winner . champ. .."I don't -- understand doing it-,- In light -- of- Player's "over the ailment yet this I'd much rather we pletely baseball, and I don't follow it, feelings' about golf rooters, "I take these pills all the wouldy5ar. win that than I should but golf is an entirely different they may holler all the louder time before every gamef he win. the title. But it will mean . from here on in. game.-- out a small bottle more to me if I win it this said, fishing : . Golf For Gentlemen Whether or not they do, one of his locker. "I year because of the condition from the top "Now I hope I won't read in show.Lconduct by galleryite never bad to take them before I'm in." Ihe papers mat I was unduly during the recent U.S. Open in I got sick. Roberto Clemente is a. proud isn't-mSt. Louis was thoroughly un eritlcaL That certainly me jo play, double-- man. Fiercely proud :t kills "It Jntentk)iLGoJias always called for been considered a gentleman's This particular guy obviously headers. I get real run down. He's animated when h e should That's the it wasn't a Player rooter. As the The night before the All Star speaks and he seems angry to way game. o woke I four clock in those who don t know him, but up intent,, little South African was fgame be, I believe. cold with the all chills that's only his way. Actually, in morning about to make a shot out of a "Suddenly, though,? people fiie gallery are starting to yell bunker, the fan said, "Miss it, over. I was sweating and I had he doesn't have anything to be ' . . . the shakes, ,. angry about filings like teat his brains out, miss it." He draws aroundvJ70,000 from knock him down, chew him up, Player heard the remark and "People ask me if I'm sur spit him out,' I just don't think made his shot, which didn't prised to be hitting what I am. the Pirates, he just bought a nave no wea now sur- beautiful home in Puerto Rico it's right. happen to be a very good one. iney "Nobody likes shouting. I "I hope," he said, turning to prised I am. I never thought and his wife is expecting I'd be able to play at all this baby. know I donH. I spoke with the ward the offender, "you're , -" yearr I waseak when Icame h More -- than - ftat,me argu other Palmer and all the rest, The guy's chin dropped, as it to spring training and I made ments over whether he's better and they feel the same way I should have. Back at old up my mind if I felt .the same than either Mays or Aaron are n do. They don't think 'that type I would quit purely academic. Field, though the same fel- way in of rooting adds anything to low, wpuldn't have even batted for the rest of the year." All three are ; plenty good ...v. Clemente. admits he- - still1 enough. : an eye. , golf." ; TJrosrJa-Nicklaus,Ar-o- ;r. 00 - - S$3. Illlff'Sit ,GS APPLE SAUCE uv variolic soup 4.39 4.99 4.49 5.99 TOMATO SAUCE V302 Giants 24; Santo, McCovey, Cubs; Aaron, Braves; Stargell, O ..c WK'303. DtAC1? 20 133-.3- IGA Cream PEAS S3po3",'.G.:d:"...co.." 136 .342 120 .325 142 :321 5.49 6.39 "lew Case of 24 12-o- z. -l- yio-w-. H.Pct. American League G. AB R. H. Pet, Yxtrzski Bos 76 283 48 95 .336 101364 58 111 . 305 Hall, Min Mantila,. Bos 96 341 36 104 .305 WhiffldrClev 79 276 31 84 .304 - MiazzJ07 435SL132z303 43 106 .303 Davlilo. Clev Kaline, Det 94 314 56 95 .303 Robnsn, Bait 87 332 46 110 .301 84 310 46 91 .294 Ward, Chi Horton, Det 91 327 47 95 .291 . Home. Runs National League Mays, Giants 25; Callison, Phils 24; Pirates all Green Giant Nibleti rnnw ?;'.c'emco,... VIIK Alou, Mil -- r 93 375 52112 .299 in Forbes Field. Put the others "I very much appreciate that there and see how many they banner someone had out there hit; on' the course for me," said Like he says, the Player, referring to one which Pirate right fielder doesn't read: "Go, Gary, go." have to apologize to anyone. He lost 12 pounds after an Shouting Must Go "That was wonderful," he operation on his right thigh added. "I certainly have no ob- last January, then dropped 25 jection' to that sort of thing; more when he was hospitalized the only thing I do find fault by an attack of malaria a with is all this shouting and month later. . cheering. I don't think it be The popular belief is that piormongrtrgolf; 97 342 102 397 QC 7 ma ii tUKN AB-- Flood, StL "of24 30 CORN Clmnte, Pitt 100 398 Aaron, Mil5 98 369 107 443 RoseTCuT Clndnon,;Pitfl08 416 99 356 Mays, SF 105 388 Allen, Phil J' J no p 3-7- TOMATOJOUP 5.49 RFAMSX.,..Caseof24 U wmM G. Torre.'Mirj Ubby's MM Green Giont Cut, C 300 , Case of 24 Cut. Diced Shoestring ASPARAGUS 5.29 SPAGHETTI ur A I .aaK ww l I 5.99 .Case of 48 Gerber's Strainea . IGA . By United Press International National League Clemente, on his way to his second straignt batting title, found himself in hot water re cently when one of the remarks he made was jumped on to make it sound as if he considers himself a better ball. play er than Willie Mays or Hank Aaron. Unever said I was better than anyone," he insisted, rath er loudly, because that s the normal way he speaks. "What I did say was, for Ro berto CJemente, when I put on my baseball uniform, I am the best player for me." Gets Agreement Evaporatea, III U Leagues hear. Save! libbs or Dell Monte FRUIT C0CRTAIL..;V - . SALE CASE-LO- T Now p..YRY The Case In Big park. -- CP. SKAGGS Leaders ersr those Mowinflhe-go-lf the totuv on easily prepared foods! f. ing,' piped up L say that, too. There isn t anyone better." ' meant He Clemente, of HARRISON, N.Y. (UPI)-f- lel Player happens to be right, this and wasn't the cus course, won't get the Mets' vote with although no upstanding base- this stand, nor does he expect ball fan, particularly anyone tomary kidding mat goes on in Clendenon it, but Gary Player claim's golf who follows the Mets, ever will all clubhouses. meant it as an honest tribute too with him. are fans Baseball . agree galleries becoming too simply like to holler and when from one ball player to anothmuch like baseball fans noisy, they don't It's a sure sip noth- er. Player made a special point ing is happening in the ball "Take . away the homers," of expressing his feelings on game. Without ever having said Clemente, who doesn't hit the subject after finishing sec- been among them, there is one too many, "and I don't have to ond to Jack ' Nicklaus in the thing Player does endorse about envy anyone in this business. I Thunderbird Classic and he did the Met fans, - and that's the never have it in, my mind tp could possibly interpret it as a piece of sore losing. , , He was, in fact, a good loser, Almost a perfect one. "I shoot 272 and wind up winning only $12,000," he quipped laughllngly, showing tjuite ob viously he was happy with his runner-u- p share of the spoils. But he became completely serious when he touched on the increasing volume of rooting which has sprung up among "Shaughnessy believed that with the proper timing and deception you could move the ball any time, anywhere. . ''Bryant handles young people probably better than anyone I've known. He has a great deal of warmth and he could inspire a boy just by putting his arm around his shoulder and telling him he did a good job. "Tatum was a great believer in football being a race against time - and life being a race ; against time, too." , But what about BH1 Elias of ' Navy? ."I'm myself," he said. 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