European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 16, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday nov Mew 16, 1958 it Conerly Weathers imps and Downs with giant fans by Oscak Frai by new York up life is a matter of ups and Downs for Charley Conerly and when you re a passer booed and applauded by two distinct factions you have More Downs than you do the Conerly Stock is As High As it Ever has been since to became a quarterback for the new York giants in 1948. His pass up Sci the mighty Cleveland Browns and the juggernaut Baltimore Maryland crushes Miami 26-14, As Forbes tallies 3 touchdowns Miami up Maryland full Back John Forbes running behind a charging line that suddenly for got the frustration of a losing sea son bucked and bulled his Way to three touchdowns Friday night As the terrapins Defeated Miami s hurricanes 26-14. The left Side of Maryland s line powered by Kurt Schwarz and Fred Kern ripped big holes in against one Victory. Maryland is Miami s Forward Wall to Clear Thefield for a surprising ground at Joyce with runs of 48 and 32 Yards and Bob Layman joined in the Romp but it was Forbes who hauled the Ball on payoff runs of 12, one and four Orange bowl crowd of 26,474 saw Miami lose its sixth game Colts on successive weekends which in pro football is Akin to whipping Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis in the two weeks before that were spent in sheer ,r7-year-old Mississipp in had one of the worst Days of his career four weeks ago As the giants lost to the Chicago cardinals 23-f. The next game be set it out on the Bench. So i sure got n bang out of these last two games he grinned happily. All of which proves that you have Good Days and bad customers he figures have a right to gel on him. Pay the freight i Don t really mind it when they do he says. Sure i did afew years Back. There were times More than once when i thought of quitting. But i finally Learned to figure that the fun pay the freight and Are entitled to their lie had plenty of time to practice on such a theory. There was a time when Steve Owen still was coach ing the giants that each game found signs hanging from the bal Cony Owen and Conerly must go or Goodby and they buried him in an Avalanche of catcalls when the giants looked so inept against the cardinals last month. But Conerly a former Star at Mississippi admits that it does get him Down when the writers Knock his efforts. And there is a decided faction among those who Don t believe that he can hit the floor with his hat or is Worth much even when he can. Scribe a divided the giant press Box is u Battery Job too big for any one Man Richards sought Baltimore Aid received wrong half of request Baltimore 2 Boston 3 3 Philadelphia 5western division w l St. Louis 5 3 Detroit 6 Minneapolis 4 6 Cincinnati i Friday s results Syracuse Iii Detroit 109 St. Louil 110, Philadelphia 100 Only games scheduled pet. .857 .750 .500 .375 pet .025 .155 .400 .125 skiing conditions Berchtesgaden 5,000 feet skiing it Rossfeld weather overcast temperature so degrees forecast unchanged. American hockey Lka gub w l t p of go 13 i 0 26 65 3 10 5 0 20 49 4 7 10 0 14 72 6 Dii Lnla Hershey Springfield Providence Cleveland Rochester 6 9 5 10 4 10 Friday t results Cleveland 3. Hershey 0 Buffalo 4, Rochester 2 Only Saniei scheduled 0 12 38 5 1 ii 54 7 i 9 43 9 Ivo Home Bouchard scored for the Marks at 2 43 of the first period nit the bosons came Back 20 ads later on Bill Sweeney s 14th Oal of the season. Murray Balfour a Jostel the americans Back in front at 14 27. Buffalo tied it at 15 37 of the Middle session on a goal by Larry Wilson then went on to win a silly Dea knocked in a rebound it 12 07 of the third period. The ourth Bison goal was scored by Dickie Gamble who hit the empty net at 19 20 after Rochester goalie Gerry Mcneil Hud been lifted in favor of a sixth ameriks were making their debut under interim coach Sam Pollock. He replaced Bucko Mcdonald who was switched to a new Job As chief scout for the americans. A new coach will be named next week. Barons 3, bears 0 Cleveland a the Cleve land Barons moved out of the american hockey league cellar Friday night by scoring their first shutout of the season a 3-0 White Wash of the Hershey bears. The Victory ran to six the string of consecutive Home games in which the Barons have been undefeated. The shutout was the first in 78 regular league games for goalie Gerry Mcnamara although he blanked the Barons twice in the 1956-57 playoffs when he was with Hershey. O Bob Rosbaugh scored both Miami ads taking a pass from Bonni Yarbrough in a thrilling 77-Yard pass run which trimmed the terms Lead to 14-10 and raised the Home crowd s Hopes in the last Quarter. But Maryland wrapped it up after an intercepted pass late in the final period with quarterback Bob Rusevlyan sneaking Over from the one for the came out fighting in the opening Quarter and it looked for a time As if the hurricanes wanted to Salvage some glory out of their worst season in swept left end for a 10-Yard score and Jim Stevens kicked the at Helm however Maryland came Back with Dick Scarbath brother of former Maryland All America quarterback Jack Scarbath calling the signals. Highlight of the 72 Yard drive was Scarbath s fake punt which turned into a first Down went ahead in the Ond Quarter when Joyce s 32-Yard dash sparked a 65-Yard drive. Forbes plunged Over from the on and Rusevlyan kicked the Point. Scarbath engineered another score in the final period on a 76-Yard drive with Forbes going Over from the four. Yarbrough then tossed his Long strike to put Miami in reach an the hurricanes threatened again late in the Quarter. But Maryland Rodney Breedlove intercepted a Yarbrough pass and returned it tothe Miami 23. Rusevlyan slipped Over a few plays later. And Forbes ended the scoring in the waning moments with his 12-Yard dash. Paul Richards. Second in command had recommended for the Job which carries a three year con tract at $35,000 per might take advantage of any knowledge i might have about ballplayers involved in a possible Trade but he s going to make the decisions so it s his responsibility said Richards. Oriole president James Keelty jr., nodded agreement. Macphail 41-year-old son of for Mer Yankee owner Larry Mac Phail admitted that his knowledge of the Yankee organization and players might be a special asset in any future deals Between that club and his new employers. But he told a questioner he did t in tend to disqualify himself from such possible transactions. We need every Inch we can get he said. Macphail said he Felt Baltimore had made a Good Start in building a club since the Transfer of the Downtrodden St. Louis Browns franchise Here after the 1953 sea son but will have to struggle for a couple of years before becoming a top flight team finished sixth last the orioles season after moving from seventh to fifth in the three previous seasons. Baylor Heads Aba rookies continued from Page 18 during the first few weeks of the Baylor s first eight games he scored 177 Points fourth Best in the Aba for a 22.1 average. He was third in rebounds with 122and also third in play making with 35 defending Champion St. Louis Hawks and the Detroit Pis tons each have added two rookies. Dave Gambee Oregon state and Hub Reed Oklahoma City Are the Hawks prospects and Rheuie Mcmillon and Barney Cable both from Bradley Are the new pistons. The rookies in the Syracuse nats lineup include Hal Greer Marshall . Connie Dierk ing Cincinnati and Tommy Kearns North Carolina. Veteran Dolph Schayes of the nats rates Greer As the Best of the league s to make the Grade with the new York kicks Are san Francisco s Mike Farmer Nort Carolina s Brennan and serv ice returnee Jerry Bird Kentucky the Philadelphia warriors have a pair of rookies in Phil Rollins Elliott named to replace Oosterbaan As Michigan Grid coach _., a t a. A. Fimi 4-i i Titan f in to Nair to i Catt n v nope of a t o Mil vhf continued from Pago through As a football school he said. Elliott who was Oosterbaan s top aide and Backfield coach reportedly will receive $16.000 annually. Oosterbaan received $19.000 and is expected to take a slight pay Cut in his new position. Oosterbaan will act As a Liaison agent with the alumni students and schools. It s certainly something you dream about said Elliott who was Backfield coach at Oregon slate and Iowa before returning to Michigan there Are two big things. This is the first time i la be u head coach. And anybody would like to coach at the school from which he was Oosterbaan replaced athletic director h. O. Fritz Crisler As coach in 1948, after serving on the Wolverine staff since his graduation in 1928. Oosterbaan s first team went unbeaten and won big ten and National championships. Michigan shared the conference title in 1949 and won it outright in 1950, re turning to the Rose bowl with a Victory. Michigan has failed to win the big ten Crown since. The move was seen As an at tempt to restore Youthful vigor to the coaching staff. At 52, Ooster Baan is second oldest among big ten coaches. Illinois head coach Ray Eliot is 53. Elliott in t expected o make More than one of two changes among his aides who consist for the most part of Young sex Michi Gan players. There was t the slightest pres sure on Ben said Crisler. It was up to him entirely. This is reassignment within the athletic department. He looked Forward to the Day he could get out of coach said there was no organized alumni movement to Ous Oosterbaan. Louisville and Andy Johnson who joined the clowning Harlem globetrotters after playing for Portland Ore. The warriors also get Temple All America Guy Rodgers after he completes a six month army tenure in december. Scores by associated press Maryland 2g, Miami 14 . State 27. Morris Brown 6 new Mexico Highlands 20, Colorado College 14 it. Bragg 21, it. Belvoir 15 Westchester a 85, Cheyney 0 Southern 6.d. 38. Dakota Wesleyan 6 Baker 6, Ottawa 2 Arkansas to cons 33, Millsaps 7 Delta state a Henderson 6 Letournea tech 52, Jacksonville Tex Baptist 37 Nebraska Wesleyan 21, Doane 7 Emporia state 20. Central okla is
