FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1960 All Stars Tackle Pros In C arity Football Tilt CHICAGO (JP)—The football figures to be in constant orbit over Soldier Field to night as the College All-Stars tackle the favored champion Baltimore Colts of the National Football League in the annua It will be televised an 'Big Walter' Steals Show On U.S. 5 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (?)1 —The more than 6,500 basket ball fans who came out to watch the two Jerrys play for! 1 the U.S. Olympic team left, talking about "Big Walter." The big crowd was familiar, with the exploits of Oscar Robert-' son, Jerry West and Jerry Lucas —but few knew of Walt Bellamy, just a growing boy from Indiana. Bellamy, a junior there, is a 6-11 i hulking giant. He was considered just an other one of the boys until he put on a show at Mountaineer Fieldhouse during the Olympic tests 91-69 victory over the Cleveland Pipers Wednesday night. It wasn't what Bellamy did, it was the way he did it. This huge lad twirled like a ballet dancer, leaped like a kangaroo and moved like the wind. Bellamy had 18 points and six rebounds in 21 min utes of play. "Bellamy must weigh at least 260 pounds," estimated ex-West Virginia center Lloyd Sharrar, now with the Pipers. "What a man." Bucky Bolyard and Willie Ak ers, two other ex-West Virginia players with the Pipers, echoed the same sentiments after Bel lamy hit eight of 11 shots from the floor. Robertson led all scorers with 26 points, getting most of them from the inside. But Bellamy, known as the “Big Bell" in Indiana circles, rang the loudest during the Olympic exhibition here. Factory Authortted VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Pa eta—Service New '6O Deluxe Sedan _ _61625. WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E. Third St. Williamsport, Pa. Phone 11.469.3 TAVERN RESTAURANT GRADUATION RELAXATION! For summer time relaxation, bring your friends to The Tavern to enjoy a wonderful well pre pared dinner or a tasty snack in a friendly comfortable Penn State atmosphere. A com plete dinner menu offers a varied choice of fine foods. Your choice of pizza, delicious sand wiches. Stop in tonight for real summer time relaxation. Dinner, 5 p.m. - 11 p.m. Snacks Served Daily TAVERN Tavern Restaurant RESTAURANT game sponsored by the Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc. broadcast nationally, via ABC beginning at 9 p.m. EST. The Colts are favored by three touch downs. On the pro side, the peerless Johnny Unitas will be flipping the ball near and far. On the All-Star side, three of college football's finest passers last fall—Don Meredith of South ern Methodist, George Izo of No tre Dame and Pete Hall of Mar quette will be pitching deter minedly. There could be a heavier aer ial bombardment than in. last year's 29-0 Colt triumph in which the Collegians tried 41 i passes, completing 15 for 186 I yards, and Baltimore tossed 28 times for 14 hits and 211 yards. By comparison Baltimore's ground yardage was 155 and the All-Stars' a mere 21. The college lads have been pu pils the past three weeks in train ing at Northwestern University of one of the greatest passers in NFL history, All-star head coach Otto Graham. If anybody knows when and where to throw against a pro foe, it's Graham, former sharpshooter, for the Cleveland Browns. A dif ferent point, however, is whether: 23 Trackmen the All-Star receivers can filter Awarded Letters through an iron-ribbed Colt de- ; fense, or whether the collegiate) Twenty-three members of Penn forwards can provide ample pass State's 1960 track and field squad protection against Baltimore's be-iwere awarded varsity letters. hemoth chargers. I They are: Bob Brown, John The Colts do not appear to be 'Fariera, George Jones, and Cor taking the game lightly. As the nelius Sharpe all of Philadelphia; 45-man pro squad flew hire IDick Campbell, Morrisville; Pal yesterday from the Colt camp Cunningham. Woodbridge, N.J.; at Wesiminister, Md.. Baltimore Don Davies, Tenafly, N.J.; Dick Coach Weeb Ewbank said: lEngelbrink, Glenside; Dick Gross. "Needless to say, we plan toJohnstown; Dick Hambright, Ty win. We regard this game as sec-gone; George Metzgar. Export; and in importance only to the l Mike Miller, Kane; Steve Moor championship playoff. We cannot head, North East; Jon Musser, afford to lose to the All-Stars. A I,emoyne: Dale Peters, Allentown: defeat, in addition to embarrassingiMelvin Barney, Pittsburgh; Bill the National Football League, Simon, Merion Station;'Bill Snow, might damage the morale of ourMaplewood, N.J.; Bob Szeyller, squad just when we are going outAltoona; Herman Weber, Erie; for our third championship in a Blaine O'Connor, Smethport; Jim row." land Bill Schwab, Patton. 2 `.IIC• your official i t „ .: ‘ PENN STATE (LASS RING ---.. V 4l\ SUllliner and ?Vide! , "Thousands proudly wear this ring" 1.. G. 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Wismer said that Bill Veeck of the Chicago White So , : end Tom my King Jr., former public rela tions director of the Chicago Sta dium, were members of the syn dicate awarded the franchise. Buffalo, Boston, Denver, Hous ton, Los Angel.?s and Oakland are in the new circuit along with Dallas and New York. Atlanta also has been awarded a fran chise, effective with the 19ci1 sea son. STOP IN TODAY 127 South Allen St. 1;1 1 , 1 .574 61 17 .584 21/2 51 .50i 6 , 65 .444 11 4i 63 .112 16 1 .; 44 5D .434 14 41 61 .390 t 1 Gl5 - 5 7(1 4 551 •1 5)1 7 495 11 13 3S, 21 371 21, \ K\ , " . .C . •