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a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 11. 1966 Gratz Grad Fills Brown's Shoes in Browns'- Opener THE GREAT By Associated Press over-all could turn out to be one expect him to eventually move 'Heck, it's the part of football i Frank Ryan likely will pass moving Dick Evey from end to. difficulty with his timing after I like best." he said.

"You have' more, with Brown eone. and There are as many letters in 01 tne leagues most versatile in with the super players." tickle, moving Ed O'Bradovich reporting late. players. Kelly did evervthinff asked' of the hrnkpn fifilrt in front nf vnn'fnr this nno will 'match tnccc The Giants suffered a major Leroy Kelly's name as in "T.prnv rtnpsn't have the him Hiipinn v. I i i -n in at end and putting Frank Cornish, a rookie from Gram-bling, at the other tackle.

blow when running back Tucker Rrmim'. Tho uiC ciuiumoa sea-, aau a cnance 10 go places." wun onny jurgensen, wno Frederickson was lost for the still: season. Gale Sayers, however gm oi me so-cauw Dig son. and nis figures were above! The place the Browns want tion is whether there are as backs," admitted coach Blantonj average, to go to is the Eastern Division many yards in his feet, jCollier, "but he's a perfectly) He led the Browns in scoring throne room for the third Kelly, a 6-foot-205-pound 25 Pounds. I with five touchdowns, rushed 49! straight year, uct of Philadelphia's him t0, times for 222 yards and a 4.5 They should be able to get rrat, Hiah on speedfor pounds.

In our average, grabbed 16 passes for rolling against the Redskins new Gratz High and Morgan State; 8ystem, both our running backs! 181 yards, ran back 12 punts for Otto Graham, former star Cleve-who stepped mto the Cleveland must be able to go inside and '240 yards and lugged seven kick-' land quarterback who will be backfield when Brown stepped out with equal ability. offs for 168 yards. making his official pro coach- out, will start providing the an-i Tcan-" And desPlte his new Job in the ing debut. needs one completion for No. 1000 of his career.

The Rams-Falcons match-up sends two of the league's five new coaches front and center, George Allen for Los Angeles and Norb Hecker for Atlanta. Roman Gabriel right now is No. 1 at quarterback for the Rams, while rookie Randy Johnson may get the call for Atlanta The Steelers are rebuilding, and new coach Bill Austin is going with rookie Asbury of Kent State at fullback and two first-year linemen, Pat Killorin, of Syracuse, and Larry Gagner, of Florida. The Bills, defending AFL shakes up the opposition. The Lions, on the band, have an inconsistent offense.

Running back Tommy Mason has impressed for the Vikings after undergoing knee surgery, and rookie Jim Lindsey, of Arkansas, has been unveiled as a halfback-receiver. The 49ers have been slow get-i ting started, with million-dollar uuu ouijcs, uic v-icvcicliiu Cleveland naptio Ko hac With Ko at halfharlr Km swer Sunday when the Browns backfieid coach, said more no thoughts of giving up his run-1 Green, Brown's running mate; over Dennis Claridge. 18 FAST FURIOUS DAYS OF THOROUGHBRED RACING 9 RACES DAILY POST TIME 1:30 FM DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 1:20 PM Ladies Day Tuesdays Football" LMffUrPlav 7w "He's way, above back duties during the regular last year, shifts to the fullbacki The Bears have shaken up agUe i at wasa- Jones pointed out. "In fact, season, ispot. their front four on defense.

I their front four on defense. quarterback John Brodie having ington clmps, lost their opener and are in danger of falling far back unless quarterback Jack Kemp's sore arm suddenly comes up strong. The Chiefs, meanwhile, hope to bid for the Western crown on the arm of Len Dawson and the feet of Curt McClinton and Mike Garrett, the Heisman Trophy The Browns-Redskins clas.1: -m highlights an opening weekendj Open Against Cards Ladies Admitted Free (IOC Tax) WW His Holes in-one registered in the Philadelphia District during the past wek: program that began Saturday night with Baltimore and Green! Bay tangling at Milwaukee. In other Sunday games, Los; Angeles plays at Atlanta, Chi-! Eagles Test Rebuilt Defense winner from Southern California. JEFFERSONVILLE GC I John J.

Katrina, 4th hole, 153 ft i wvuvu, ait San FranHsnn and Mow Vnrlr aft yards, 8 iron. I Pittsburgh. Dallas has a bye. VVALNLT LANE GC Fred There is only one game sched-l Coleman, 13th hole, 133 uled for Sunday in the Amen yards, 5 irou; Scott Negley, 6th can T.papuo Kant ntv at hole, 145 yards, 5 wood. Continued from 1st Sports Page; season games, will open at splil parted Irv Cross won all-league em- honors.

Pete Retzlaff, starting his 11th On the left side, a pulled ham- season as a tight end. caught 66 string has shelved cornerback a ag 'Vf1? ack i i i stnde after an ankle injury. ai ieison. ms replacement wiUj usual, halfback Ti mm LEO DUROCHER says Professional FOOTBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Saturday's Results Green Bay 24 Baltimore AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Saturday's Results Houston 31 Oakland LLANERCH CC Charles Natello, 12th hole, 147 yards, 6 iron. RADNOR VALLEY CC Jack Buffalo.

But the focus will be on Kelly, a three-year vet who doesn't figure to get as much yardage rushing as Brown did no one in NFL history ever has but "PLAY IT SAFE" with AAMCO San Diego 24 Boston ass Winkelman, 3d bole, 164 yards, continental football league Brown will nave two of the league's most massive blockers. 295-pound Bob Brown and 272-pound Lane Howell, to wipe out potential tacklers. i be Jim Nettles, who should be in for a busy afternoon trying to defense Bobby Joe Conrad, one of the league's better flankers. 'SI aiuraay Kesuiis Montreal 22 Brooklyn 14 Friday's Results Toronto 31 BULLDOGS 21 Orlando 35 Wheeling 3 NORTH AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGLE THE WORLD'S LARGEST If Timmy can rush, catch, or The Cardinals move was of; return kicks for 114 yards, he'll 7 iron. SPRINGHAVEN CLUB Arthur A.

Shaw, 15th hole, 125 yards, 6 iron. PIIILA. ELECTRIC CC Guy Zelykis, 5th hole, 115 yards, 8 iron. PHILA. CRICKET Dr.

Robert May, 15th hole. 198 yards, 3 iron. bigger consequence. After skid Knoxville 28 Jacksonville 7 Lakeland 41 Savannah 7 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Wilmington 22 Atlantic City 0 Virginia 48 Harrisburg 28 TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS ding to a 5-9 season last year, St. Louis hired Baltimore de me sevenin piayer in NFL history to pile up 10,000 offensive yards.

Johnson also was a surgery i Case last. VPSr a ft or an airlv. 1 IVW TfT-w 1 H. fensive genius Charley Winner! mmm as head coach College FOOTBALL 2 -j Snead, fully recovered from season shoulder injury. Even Baylor 33 Syracuse 12 1 with an ailing arm, he managed Keino Wins Mile CARDIFF, Wales, Sept.

10 School mom (AP). Kipchoge Keino, of Ken FREE TEST FREE TOWISS 1-BAY SERVICE TOIMY BROWN Ready for official action INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE Schwenksviile 13 West Reading 0 OTHER GAMES Upper Moreland 21 Win. Tenncnt 19 Coatesville 36 Bensalem 7 TRANSMISSIONS ya, won the Morley Mile in 3:57.6 Saturday, but failed to better Jim Ryun's world record a mid-winter knee operation, has sputtered erratically during the exhibition swing, completing only 45 of 101 attempts. His 1965 statistics were more impressive 150 completions in 288 tosses for 2346 yards and 15 touchdowns despite missing four games. Injuries have cut into the lo nun is touchdown passes and gave the Cardinals 2437 airl yards.

I Johnson's receivers include i elusive flanker Conrad, who grabbed 58 passes last sea- son; split end Sonny Randle, who took in 51, and tight end Allentown Central 24 Readinr Central Beats in his last major attempt at the distance. Ryun's mark is 3:51.3. Independent Hard-Luck Foyt jacKie omun, wno caught 41 BASEBALL PEN-DEL LEAGUE Final PlavAff INDIANAPOLIS, Sept 10 (AP). depth of Snead's receiving line. more.

Over 225 AAMCO Centers In Every Area-COAST TO COAST AAMCO means transmissions, and AAMCO services over 20,000 transmission jobs every month! Don't take chances, play it safe, and at the first sign of transmission trouble, head straight for your nearest AAMCO center! Flanker Willie Brown, an- Conrad, whn snffprpri a crir.ni Glunrmann Cars 13 10 in.) NarbeHh 12 Mario Andretti, Of Nazareth, rjuxTLTG parkleague 2-1.) Pa a strong comeback, other ex-Ram brought in from.der separation in camp, missed Outstanding Business Opportunity! Lime unaker utie riayofr attempt by former rsational auto tne aeai lor Cross, is hobbling tne entire five-game exhibition Fompeif li A urith 1 Rookie runnine back rAiKioi.M f-AKK utiiilE ISaturdav with a rpenref viptnrv KOnnie (ifiorlwin has a ctraineri Senior Division NO MONEY DOWN $050 At littU as mm PER WEEK i STARTING IN AUGUST Clowns Hannibal in the 14th Hoosier Hundred thigh but probably will play. (Clowns lead best-of-3 aeries. 1-0) race at Indiana State Fair- On the other hand, rookie Ben I OPEN DAILY 5 TO 8 10 TO 2 vw i 1 rounds Hawkins has come on fast (10 Ridley Twn. 15 Woodbury Hts. jk Foyt, who has had two bad catches in the last two exhibi- British Soccer iwrecks this year, almost had tions) and probably will swing another when his brake pedal! between split end and flanker.

Lharlie Bryant (shoulder sepa ration) is the only Cardinal def- -initely out of action. Middle linebacker Dale Mei-U nert and free safety Larry VVU-L son, whose six interceptions last year included one pulled down with two broken hands, head the Cardinals' defense. I In a normal season, neither team would figure to bolt into title contention. But in this year's dizzy, eieht-te am Kactorn Mccer; broke off in a turn with less Fred Hill, who broke loose for a than four miles to go. la high of 15 receptions in pre- ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Wilfow Grov Rt.

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