FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1960 NFL Commissioner Cites Poor Relations with AFL NEW YORK (!P)—There is no war between the National and American pro football leagues, says the new NFL com missioner, but he adds there isn't much harmony either. Pete Rozelle made the statement yesterday at an open house, marking the return of the NFL headquarters to New Olympians Short Funds For Travel NEW YORK (A) The U.S. Olympic Committee still is short about $250,000 of the total sum needed to send a complete, well trained squad to the Olympic Games in Rome, and a misunder standing is at least partly respon sible. "A lot of persons and organiza- , ;ing players. lions which contributed to the; "But the AFL hasn't shown fund for the Pan-American Games i, that respect, as promised, and in Chicago last year and the Win-! we will have to defend our ter Olympics at Squaw Valley,i selves. As an example, Rufus g Califth., e tcause houghoft t the Rome Olvhey were helmp-! -. Granderson of Prairie View i College in Texas, has signed n pies," Art Lentz, publicity direc tor for the Olympic Committee,' with the Detroit Lions of our league. Yet he is constantly get said yesterday. i ling telephone calls telling him Lentz said the televising of the that Detroit doesn't want him recent final track and field trials and urging him to sign with the at Stanford, Calif., made a lot of AFL. We are investigating." potential donors Olympics con- Buffalo, New York, Boston, scious, and prompted their volun Denver,; Los Angeles, Dallas, Oak tary contributions. - land and Houston are charter Imembers of the new :ircuit. Los Lentz said the committee is op - l Angeles San Francisco, Cleve timistic about reaching its finan - land. Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, cial goal, and that he could prom7p i t t s burgh, Philadelphia, New ise one thing: No athlete w York' ill be Washington, Green Bay, left behind because of lack of ,Baltimore and Dallas are in the funds. 13-club NFL. IM Softball Begins Mid-session Play The Mid-session intramural softball league opened action this week with two days of play while another two days schedules were rained out. In league `A', AFIT beat Crys-' tal Lab, 16-10, the 489'ers defeat ed the Meteorologists, 20-15, and Fuel Tech beat the Mexican En gineers, 22-2. In league 'B', Ag Ec beat the Masons, 9-7, the Gooches turned back Chem Eng, 8-5, and Alpha Zeta won over Bio Chem, 10-3. Ag Ec won the inter-session title, taking th championship game from the Newlyweds, 6-2. DELICIOUS You haven't had a good steak until you've gone to Duffy's in Boalsburg. Your exact speci fications will be followed. Bring some of your friends out this weekend. Your favorite beverages are served. FRIENDLY Why not pleasantly surprise your dale or wife and take her out to Duffy's this weekend? The surroundings are just like home she'll love the rustic country flavor, which makes the food taste even better. Your favorite beverages are served. TRADITION Duffy's Tavern is a mere four miles from State College and it's worthwhile going out, You'll see why it has been a Penn State tradition for so many years. Don't be worried about dress, either it's in formal. Your as welcome as one of the family. Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 miles East of State College on Route 322 (Turn right at the Texaco Service Station) York after a 14-year stay in Phil adelphia. "It takes two to make a war," he said, "and technically there still is only one league. We of the National League will wel come the competition from the new American League but we are too busy preparing for an other season of the best there is in football to concern ourselves with what they are doing," he continued. Rozelle said he and Joe Foss, commissioner of the American League, held a three-hour con ference in St. Louis some time ago at which "I thought we had readied an agreement to respect the contracts and options involy- TAKE ME HOME BAR-B-SLUE®? 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The U.S. Olympic track and field squad will train at Eugene, Ore., July 25 through July 30.; The training there closes with a practice meet. * * • ROME ( 3 ) Eighty-six coun-1 tries have officially entered the! Olympic Games opening Aug. 25.' Today Set as Deadlinet: To Enter Golf Tourney All entries for the intramural golf tournament must be turned' in today at the caddyhouse, just south of Recreation Hall. . The tournament is open to all - But. I think we can do without staff, students and faculty of the the second game and help our- University, 'selves more." J. T. White, Penn State end • coach, played center in college. i Three members of Penn State's, White began his grid career at football coaching staff are Penn Ohio State, later transferred to State graduates. They are: Jim Michigan where he was graduated lO'Hara '3(l, Sever Toretti '39, and in 1948. Dan Radakovich MANAGER'S SALE! 'Come in and Take Advantage of the Bargains' SUMMER SLACKS Reg. ?9.95 .. 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Commissioner Ford Frick said he would be guided by the play-I ers' wishes. Frick said there was no con tractural obligation with any TV, sponsor to run a second game in' 1961. The TV fee of $230,000 for each game and the game receipts go into a central fund. The player ! pension fund gets 60 per cent, the owners get 40 per cent. Harvey Kuenn of Cle,•eland, the. American League player repreH sentative, said he will contacti Bob Friend of Pittsburgh, Na tional League player r.:presenta-1 tire, and ask. for a vote right away. "The pension fund k a good. cause," Kuenn told newsmen.! BERMUDA SHORTS Reg. $3.95 .... NOW! $3.28 Reg. $4.95 NOW! $4.28 Reg. $5.95 .... NOW! $4.88 NOW! $2.38 NOW! 53.43 NOW! $4.33 / $5 /
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