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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON -'AGE FIFTEEN Running Game Better, Eagles Seek Top Spot By KISS GREEN lulled Fens Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA (UP) The Philadelphia Eagles' 1054 National p'cntball Leagus title hopes fro.e in 36-degree weather at Cleveland Stadium last Nov. 21 when they couldn't score from the Browns' one-yard line with three minutes to to. Cleveland's 6-0 victory in that bitterly . contested game marked he turning point in the Eastern Division race. It also emphasized the lack of running strength that has hampered the Eagles since they ruled the NFL in 1948 and 1949 on the ball-carrying ol Steve Van Buren. Philadelphia's sharp passing came and rugged defense has earned it second place or a tie for the runner-up spot behind the Browns lor tne last tnrea years, But Coach Jim Trimble of the Ennlcs is tired playing second fiddle to Paul Brown's Browns. Arid Trimble believes he has the ' answer this year in the running of rookie fullbacks Dick Biclski and Ted Wecert plus more deptli in most positions. The exhibition results back Trimble's optimism. The Eagles were th9 only team in the 12-club league to compile a perfect record in the warm-ups, sweeping six games. , Dykes Favored To Whip Johnson MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP) Lanky Bobby Dykes, the sixth rankint? middleweight contender, is a 2-1 favorite over George vjlinson In tonight's 10-round bout 'hut national home television fans will view instead of the Rocky Marciano-Archie Moore bout. At stake for the skinny Dykes, of Miami, was a possible non title bout with middleweight cham pion Carl (Bono) Olson. BELL'S Has The New BlelsKl. 215 pounder from Maryland, was Philadelphia's first choice in the NFL draft last win ter. Wegert, who came to the Eaglea from the Navy, never went to. collesc. Their runnintr in ihr exhibitions indicates the club may have the ball-carrying to balance ' ie league s r.est 1-2 pass- j..B iju'ivuca. narian uurit and Bob by Thomason are the Eagle quar. terbacks and the club feels no other NFL team his two such can- To further stpn this year, the Eagles have adopted the "three-end offenv" hv ii H"is ran noooy wnlston into halfback spot. This oivp Hurt a Thomas- another tup-noicu pass re- w m naamon to uie regular .... i-Hius. a master re ceiver, and Bill Striblin.;. picked up as a free agent Irom the New York Ulants, probably will be the ends. . 9n &hh$ TENNIS LOs ANGELES Australia's Lew Hoad led the way into the third round of the Pacific South, west Tournament, detesting Earl Baumgartner Oakland, Calif., 6-4, 6-2. GOLF OKLAHOMA CITY Mary Ann Dovney, of Baltimore, posted a 2 over par 16 to take medalist hon ors in the women's Trans-Missii-sippt Tournament. RAClNIt NEW YORK Noorsaga IS21.- 30i won the $29,676 CowUin Stakes alter Busher Fantasy was disquali fied at Aqueduct. SALEM, N.H. Apprentice Jock ev Dick Lidberg scored on both ends of the $720.80 daily double at Rockingham Park. He rode Ace Bomb ($61) in the first and Palos ($9.60 in the second. SAN MATEO. Calif. Phil D ($24.10) took the top event at Bay Meadows. Postponement Harms Charles; Marciano S tpked how the postponement would affect him. "One day is s little piece of 20 years," he commented, apparently reletting to the length of time no luis spent in the rirur.. re By ED COKRICAN' ' NEW YORK UV-ln the opinion of Euard Charles, an expert u ever there was one, tliu one-day postponement in the hcivywc-igh'. championthip bout between King itocny Marciano aim Arcme Aioore will hurl the challenger more. "I think Moore will be the worried one."' said Charles, who knocked Archie out ones, then lost twice to Marciano. "He has more imagination than Rockv." That s s new way ol putting II. There Is considerable talk golns around that if Marciano wins, he'll retire. One of his close advisers said he wants to quit, thai he's tired of the rugsed training and life of a hermit thai he must live while preparuie for a fight, and thai he has half a million dollars in the bank. With conservative Investments, he'll get a return of about $15,000 a year tor life, the adviser said I If Maiciano decides to call t. quits, Uie heavyweight division will be in sud shape. The only promis ing heavy is Floyd Patterson, the ex-Olympic chiumuon, and he's a year or two away. H o t e I m e n and restauranters were the happiest men in town over the postpone men I. You couldn't get a closet in tne metro politan area and the calorics were Jammed into th small hours this morning. International Boxins Club Presi dent Jim Norris has his problems, loo. consider ; "Four different guys called me insisting they get good seats be cause they were brinfttns the gov ernor of New Jersey. If all of them are rhghi, the Oovernor must went to lie down." As uuil in title fight , the New Yoik State Athletic Commission will waive its compulsary A-count rule. Also, neither will be charged villi defeat if he Is knocked down lhric times in one round, another commission rule sovcinmsy les-:er fi.'his. The referee is absolute dic tator. Even the commission physl-i can cannot order the bout stopoed. He can anvi" the referee and only when asked. "RocUy's not going to get cut up like in the Charles iiiihl," pro claimed Manager Al Wolll. "That was a lucky one. I even asked Charles If he butled Rocky ami be no. H'was just one oi those (leak things. 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