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FSU Opensi
Grid Drills I
FACES TOUGH ROAD
HI::STOX 3IeCALL
Gator Ducat
CITY HEK-iLD. Panama City Fla .. Wednesday Afternoon, Aug_ :W.
11
Shoes
T,...
I V Have
- There are
big sh,J"-'s to fill, and little
ones, too, at center and line-
backer for Florida this iall,
Big ones belong to all-Am-
erican ffi1d caotain Bill Carr.
the 6-4 ace \\'hu siart('d
Interest Higher
s.traight games fOl" the Gator'S
before g:;:aduatin;: and going
on to tb.' :\-?W Orleans Saints.
ones were worn 'nv
Xo. 1, \\ce Jack Card. a tough
an(t ,1'"',:icated Ii!1pba('kel" for
three' ears. \yit;, Card wC'nt
Flori(]a;:-:, two otn'r lillebac-k-
(,I""S of rnte_ Ste"l.-e Heidt and
Charlie- Pippin.
Defer.s-he eaptain \Ya\"ne
says coach Gra.....:...;_
Som"." yOl!.ngstc .. ..; m;ght 1::e
able :0 i;.)::,.; !:k:: J.Eke
Palaha'.' \'; C,:mJ.--
ton, but t}-\i::; 1..''2' a

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about i-:i...,
tit.n.
Thrf'C' arC'
- Florida
State. fa c i n g its toughe::;t
schedule in school histOl-Y.
went to '',lark today as about
85 var;;itv football ca...'1didatcs
sho"ved lip for early fall prac-
tice.
afternoon \\"hen the annual
plctule day was helL

to .. l<:C'(' Cc!lT ... <
. GAI:.",,\ESVILLE-Interest in: set for ?\ovember II in the ne\\"- i 1\IcCall. a \'cl'!;.at-ile player
! University oi Florida football,lly-enlarged 6 S, 0 0 0 capacit)) i or Deal"" mo\"cs into lineback- i.;;; lk!t_C':"J.
ti:.e !i:o::
The double pra:,:ticc sesslons
\vill be held daily at 9 a_m_
and 4 p,m_ They ,\-ill be closed
to 1hp p:'lblic ahhough 200 tiCKa
will be distributed for a
pair of scrimmages to be held
Saturday afterncon Sept_ 2
and FrUay night Sept_ s_
las exhibited by the number oflGator Bowl in Jacksonville_ StaI' er tlli; fall afte" last ::.cars \,ho 0::
; tickets sold, has ne\'er bl'E'n:dium eapacity at Florida Field po.!:'iti-:J.. ,<:: of ..', t"-(C :'-.t
,higher_ : has also been increa.c;ed bv addi-[ and end. He wi!l bE' helped spring's pr:!cticc. ar,'
Bill Peterson, start-
ing his eighth season as boss
of the .Seminoles, hold 1:\yo
practices daily for at least a
week. ::-:.mc:e 1<' 1 (j rid a Stale
goes back all the quarter sys-
tem fall as opposed to
the trimester system in previ-
ous :,rears, the Seminoles \vill
have ..,f-ry little practice time
to get ready for the season
opener Sept. 15 at Houston.
i D ire c tor of Athletics Ray i tions to both end zones a'nd the by oft-nun Chip Hinton, Xick Slna:r.li 0;"
i Graves reported that the Gators I Gator home playing field can stout and stE'aQ\' boy fl.om and jUntOl Da'.-L' .)f
Florida state coachps ha\-e
been nusy most or tne past
two \te4O'ks in staff meetings
u-ying figure out how they
might rearrange some person-
nel \\"hi"h would strengthen a
couple of positions \vhicb arc
not deep to say the least.
I final total sale on season ticket.;; [now hold almost 60,000 fans. Pensacl."a who can mingle \\'e;-:;t Palm
I reached 20,000, over 5,000 mar.: " _ _ I with Tip best of them when
itha!l _in any scason, .
"\1' I d 1m\\", Da:::ed ort sp:-mg: lJr<!'. ", I
clOU l1.la.\, lLlt! 1:::'V gdUh: vn .. ' - . -1 .Lid.,ll, _'Hi.i,i, "'" ... ..., "L ,.
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"ember 25 IS a complete 5ellout_ e ::lre a y assured of a Pensacola_ Helton's the bey bm: thc-sp
Only 6,500 end zone tickets I record year In attendance at, "\\'0 -',0-_,,0 to oct sound l1-n'. t C 1-
h I ,. er "0 I.a\ t:llC p0 0n:]:"!.! 'to
iremain for the Georgia game, .Dme." backing out of these three," unseat him."

FSt: YETERA..,\ lllLL )lORE)iA:>/"
a to run from fullhack this fall
Actually. the S.::minoles re-
ported here Tuesday for phvs-
ieal exams that morning and
posed 101' photographers that
looks Rosy!
By DA 'fID )[, )lOFFIT Cl"O\\']1 again \vi0- the Georgia I these three is expected to be in 11
Southeast
It nm;;' appears the Semia
noles \\H! open practice ,,;:ith
Bill\' J,'Ioreman. who became I
the of a baby daughter
last wrek, at fullback. The
Beach senior is a
two-year Jetterman at half-
back but this will be his first
crack at fullback. Bolh of last
lettermen at that
spot. J 1m 1\Iankins and J ohna
ny Hur;"1, have departed_
urI Sport's Writer (no_ 4) SInce these two 1 contention for the SEC title_
ATLAl'ITA (UPIl -- Collcgf' don't m.cet_ i :i\lississippi State and vander-I
Anotuer "critical" spot is
offensive tackle, Letterman
Jack Femvick returns and has
football fans 111 Dixie arf' Tennessee (no_ 1-1.) and Ole bilt, both with new head I
-/ singing that same s\':0el refrain :"I!Jss (no_ 12) must pl_d-Y coaches, are slated to bring up
5 again: "E\-erything's Coming Alauama and each other while the rea)' aO"ain
Up Roses." Georgia plays: only Ole )'1iss in >0> ' I
a good shot at one tackle posi-
tion_ In the spring, sophomore
\\' a..yne Johnson was running
oppositr:! Fenwicl.;:. HO\,:;ever.
Billy RhodE'S. who lettered I
last year, made up his
during summer schoDl and
\vin be ready to challenge
Johnson,
Fresh ofE a ::;C[Lson in \\bich this group_ All fnur of thf'_:::;e Florida State, \yith quartcr-
"t seven teams wcre rated amon!.; l.eams look so. good that no! back Gary Pajcic and flank.cr
the top 14 in tlw nation nli1t1er how theIr battles iLlrn I Ron Sellers, and. Tulane. \\.1th
received bO\\'-'l bids, t.he outlook: out it won't really be an upset_I: qOLJrterback Bobby Duhon_ arc
for [oalban in the Southeast this Florida (no_ 11) lost Heisman a couple of independents on toe
fall is just as rosy again. trophy winner StCYC Spurrier 1 upgrade. :r-rIcrnphis State, which
Theres good reason to bclic\"c and any hopes the Gators have: plays in the IVIissDuri Valley
that Alabama. Georgia and of g0tting in to the act \,,-ill: Conference next year may have
- ]\liami \ ...1.11 all be mighty close depend upon his rCPlacement.[ one of its finest teams this fan
10 the top when the final 19117 Sophomore Jackie Eckdahl is but won't attract mUch national
_out and .Tcnnes- cast jn a pre-season rese['ve I because of its light-
-' see, Jo..liSSISSlPPl. GeorgIa Tech role but don't be surprised if he I weIght schedule_
It still could be that Peter-
Son and his staff could make
some player changes during
the early practice sessions_
and Florida ('ouM all find a spot i quickly he come:; tile Gator _ 'I
in the list. i quarterbac'k_ The stars m t le
Like 50 many of Houston's
opponents, Florida State will
be making its first appear-
ance in tile Astrcdome_ there
is soma COhCel"n in the Semi-
nole that playing on the
Astroturf wi.ll be somewhat of
a disadvantage tothe Indians'
\vide-ooen attack
\
'h Ai h ' .. .., I - i .r"' ' ,I Southeast thIS year should be
: .. ;n a ama s I ::\1tam_ (1:0. 1m to be, tailbacks Lenny Snow of Gecr-
rcmstated quartcrbac..;: h.enny the top _ m th(' I gia Tech and Larry Smith of
(Snake) who had Tech Florida_ Snow. a senior, led the
."_ bounced f(:))' I (no_ 81, gomg Without rC"'lon jn rushing and scorinryo
h:- reconfirmed C.nmson I?odtl .as head coach for the (12 tOllchdo\"'i'ns) last fall
Tide as tl1(' In lhe :tlme !11 23 years, close behIn?, Smith led the SEC in rushing
Conference - I"e-I mC:'f't Notre Dame m although onlv a sophomore_ I
Peter.:=;on had planned two
in the Astrodome
prior to the Sept. 15 opener.
The S-"minole coaches wanted
to practice in the Dome Sept_
and 14_ However, a
lIng schedule- has knocked the
Seminoles out of the Sept_ 13 .
\vorl .. out,
garcled by many as thp touglie:'>! I I\ovcmber after a head-on clash - :
college football con.ferencc In of their own so lhere'll be a l!)t l
the country. II morC' a1 stake l.han sectional I
But, no. :} behind: honol's_ The winners of the American
Notre Darne and l\'lkhigan State i Auburn, Louisiana State and. l\h:tional F?Otba_ll
last year despite being the only [KentuCkY all predict improv8- ntles "\"I.'Jll meet In l\haml s Or-I
major team with a perfect ment this fall but the competi- ange Bovl'l Stadium on Su:r.day, I
record. may hu\-e to share that tioD is tough that none of Jan, 1-1. !
HOPES TH!S ONE COMES OUT DIFFERENT
Williams In Another Tussle
H,Y )rn:ro:\- RlffnI.-\:\ r nant ral:C jn \\"hlc:h 111(' Twin::.,: into a playoff. Williams -,vas a 1111(' hell and the letLers and
liPI Sport::. Writer i Whit e Sox, Tigers and Red SOX I' ut11i1y ouWelder" v.-HIt the! Thorn:-;on wok it for a strik-c. He I
NE\V YORK UPl BI 'al'c bunched tighter than <,. pack BrCh,")klyn Dodgers_ 7t.laybe you' stepped out IJf ihe batter's box
manage!' D1ct of \ ... figh:in
g
to get insic!c l:?:ncmber _ a;. I and at ctiTL I
I.t[ u ... d j U the dOOl_ I GlOllnds_ ums_ \\.as nIad d1. IOll
liS ling, gOll1g OWI1 0 Ie " ." T _ II tionf!.lly \\-c11. laking the piteh. I
lasl day of the ; By that thmg, . ,\ IIlIams ''1 \vas sittino- on tbe slcns of I "TI;c ne:-;:1 piteh was lip and
, ] -f -( d -' ..- -( ll1e<tll..; the last ;':lI(n hcal't- b lJ. _
:\TI( 1 1 OCS. J"!.C pI 1 " . . the dUo-OLlt near when' tjlo'Y In_ and he chopped at It. He 11It
" - ct lh . I stopper he lnvolverl In-tI1C'-' I - _ - I
\\un t \\ In UD e :::.ame \\ dY, _ .. i kept the trunk for 111e I a Ime drl\"e and Jt was bye-bye I
thing" did_ 19:)1 League race_ : \,Iwn he mobby Thomson) i fOl" us." I
Bv "ttus bp means the! "hen 1hat la?C wcnt c,!,-=:n,ca.I,11e \Villiams 1'elllc:nbcrs \Valking [
A,nerican pen-I pa:-;L Lhe final of the The fltst pilch \\a:-. bet\\een, across the field to the
WITH DUHON STILL AROUND
Tulane Eyes Anothe r
centerfield c I u h h 0 U S head!
dQwn and chin on his clwst. If i
be C;.\11 p05>sibly help it, he i
ctoesnt care to do the same!
thing this year.
"Tllis cou1d easily go right
W
. ,down to the final 48 hours,
I n n e r
: probably even 10 tho last 24,"
i says the Red Sox managcI'_ "We
play :i\Iinnesota the )as;t two
Jl:\YID :'II. J.fOFFlT I Duhon \\ould have ueen a surc- Ohio, r.;orlh Carolina_ I\!iami of days in Boston_"
IPI Sports Writer fire candida1e for all - America Florida and the Uni\.-ersity of: The natural ad\"antagc of tbat
ATL.-\!\"T_\ Cl'PI) T\lla!1C"s i last fall 1f he had been playing Fl{)rida all come back-to-back. plus the fact his Red Sox Hill he
GrE'cn \\"a\'e ()l-oke last fot" one of the higher The second half isn't any bertel' playing iII iricmlly Fcnway
year \\"llh its fll'"r ,,innir!!.:( .'-;\.'<-1-: ranking teams_ He \'a5 since it includes Georgia Tech, Park through most of Sept21":1-
son in a decade I;:; opti-i only tu Georgia Tecil tall back Tcnncs::ice and LSU. bel' is not lost at aU on
mistic that It can do it agi1i.l : Lenn:v Snow among th0 South's Thus, e\-en v ..-ilh a sensational Williams_
"Since quarterback Bob])\! Duilon Ill:-:hing leaders with yard.:; ycal- hy Duhon, a break _ c\-en "Naturally, I"m all (or that,"
is around. dnd 1.3:2:1 yards in tr,lal of- would be a r::;ood one for he. laul:!hs_ "I'\-e saId all
Sevcnlcen regulars ret urn I [cnse was the Tnlane record_ Tu!ane. Anvthing much better we cl WIn more gamcs lhan \\8 ct
from las 1 year's 1ealll th.l! po:-.t i Tulane got off 10 a 4-1 than that ShoU1d make sccond-, lose. Now that we've eome -::his
cd a 5-4-1 mark <1n\[ ranked: .start season, then was only --car coach J1m pj'trnan a C:8.n-1 far I'd h(' s.ome kind of fool if I
ninth in the nation in rushing; 1-::-1 o\"cr the second half. EH'n didatc for Coadl I didnt believe \\"l' (:nulrl win it
with an a\"eragE:' of Y8.nl":;' though 1hcy oh\-jollsly will lJe : alL I mO,:::t certamly .110. It
per game, But the 1"e1urnec ('v- impro\'cri. tlli$ )"-ear, the Green former a::::slstant at: \\-::Ulrt. 1n12 for
eryone is auout. is Du- \Yav(' is expecled to be hard- ,T" a _ th G _ - I' CIT) of :-.InC(' 1914
- I P. ICL.l1CS one the 'm1raclE:!' Era....-es
han, a 1!lO - pmmd sr-nior from 10 g:t to slIch a, thing last seas.on \\hich they, - , , I
Abbc:\"ille_ La_ fin" ;:,;latt agal11 Sl!1ce, after the! hadnt had in a long Tt' _ ld -t 1 I h rl
I ] ] I
1 "') '1 '[- - I! . - - \\ Oll n )e Sllr: 1 a a
It's pretty ,ve 1 concct l'( 11al :'Jep. OI1C'ner \\'11 1 l(lml 0 I \\"ill to Wlll It paid off with vic-' 11 - ! '0 ]- D- k
I ,- _ - ,:. :,..,.. . " _ i 1!llg- or ......,-year-o (j Ie -
I o\er \'ll;:-.Ir.la Tech. Tex-, "\VIlhams_ either. It would be thf'
..... .. cr ,,,,0,,,. I as A.:&l\T. Virginia. _CinC.innatt[ first time in baseball his10ry
and VanderbIlt and-thc bIggest tl1at a first-vear manager took
shocker of 10-:0 tie with over a club and \von
rankp.d T\'1iami of Flo-- i a pennant right out of the box_ I
nda. I That isnt on WilliaI1"',S, I
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Pittman will try to [0 1 J 0 \\' either.
that sterling j:;but by adding "It \yould be nice. but I dont!
some promi"in sophomores to I think about it, AU I t..1.ink about
basically the :.<.lme team he had is 11lf' Q:ame on hand," he says,
last yeal, He lost four offensive talking E'xaetly like a manager
STarters - two back:::; and thel again: '1 rlon't think about
ends-hut only one defensiye I winning the pennant or losing it.
I
starter. tackle Don Caprdz_ 1 might not belic:\-c it, out
I Duhon_ flanker .Jim Trahan i a manager doesn't think ab{)ut
: and th!"" in1ennr offensive line thnsF' ?-Jot at a time like'
; arc ha,k. Senior Tim ('.)llgh1in' 1hi:,: <lm,\,a\-,,
I.:md .iunior Chuck Loftin are, '::\'o'matter \\ha1 happcn=->, 1
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tin has the tougher job since he! YaS(clemskj) can miss getllng:
rcpIacl::5 Pet ,,'110 gained! 111(' ::\-IVP a\,ard. ,an all-:
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\y:th onh- 0nc 10 1"0- 1;.; (,\Cf., oId.n . ...:.. r1 the' neSl
i place, tllt'- defens.e h'le'; to be ,.e\."cr 111 -)nc'
\belt('1". Pittman sa:-.s tht' _ :-._;al.
\ran-' has dcnth here for the t \ 01 : ,
. . . . "That's nght T \.lla\','n (In Ux'
fll'::;1 11n1P. In Fonr . : I .. -
. . 'same cluh \\-Ith fc11O\\";,> ltk{'
morcs. ends anel two Imc-! Duke Snider. Jackie Robinson,
hackers. f',oon out on I C' l.r d"'" . Ra - C IT! I
the' and \yin make.
l
,asL :'0 car s regulars hustle to . '" I bctior t'lan Ya ;'1
keep lhcir jobs_ . .( It r z .,
I Plt ' - I 1 t ;on( \c<u.
1 I lllan:-. nITI\';) as year: had a nan(]:
i only ... turned Tulane a I in wl1<,_t- done 11
\vlt1nc!' IO,ng period ,of i cou!r'l 1hem 8 It , _Rico I
despaIr .but 3_50 paId Off. at tne I Peh.ocelli , _ ,.Jim Lonborg .. i
ho:-.:: OfflCe_ Attendance 1 ,?..rike :\ndrf'w::-, . .Jo::::c Tarta-I
morc than 1G,000 per game m' bull SR\pd us a game the'
'(;G -- .1aJge:-:;t by ,my olher da:v ... and ,Jerry .\dair:
team In the nation. I has 11('en fanlastk, He':-; a :cal:
in all. 19(16 was a prettYipro from \\a::-; back. Dirt \OU!
eXCIting football :--ea1' for Tu-. kn(,\\- he s1:1rtcd chewin,..,.r
, " I hlhC'_ "\\"e ent0l'iaincct them i toiJ.'lC'co (It. 1,1?"
pretty ::!;ood YC(lt"," Pittman: Di(ln't know that at
said. "\Vp inlEmri to even I all.
'mOl"(' entpt'faining year." i So what"? Noboc1y
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USC'S BENNY GARNTO (11) DIVES FOR YARDAGE
Bob Foyle Tackles For Blue Devils
(SIIIf Photo by Art Richardson)
!
I Third Game Produces
I Third Loss For UNC
. By PAUL !HINN
I
.Associate Editor
KENAN STADIUM, Chapel
Hill - Another game and
another loss for Carolino:. That
was the story Saturday when
the Tar Heels dropped their
frJrd game of the season. This
time there wasn't any hopes
of a last drive dOVrn the
field for a come back
victory.
Tulane took care of that
with a 36 - 11 thumping of
the thin Carolina club. The
Green Wave got a couple of
breaks, it's true, but not
counting those, the visitors
were still a superior team.
For Tulane it was a
turnabout from its opening
season loss to Miami of Ohio.
we'll take some opponents if
the team gives 60 minutes
like it did today. We have
a lot of speed and we
put Duhor. (Bobby) un1er
center, it puts a lot of
pressure un thl:l defense.
Duhon picks the defense apart
pretty well."
Duhon is known to be a
shifty runner for the Green
Wave. He didn't that elusive
Saturday, even though he led
the team in rushing with 50
yards in 13 carries. His
understudy, Warren Bankston,
who paced several drives,
looked as good.
"WE FEEL like Bankston
is doing a real fine job,"
Pittman said. "He made a
few bad calls when he first
entered the game, but he's
eager to show what he can
do. He's looked real good in
practice and has made some
good plays for us."
aggressive mistakes. My job more this time than losing
is to eliminate them. the first two."
"I MADE THE first mistake
today for going for the short
yardage in the first period.
I should have punted the
football.
"We definitely planned io
throw more than the last two
weeks. We wanted to use just
enough inside stuff to keep
the defense honest. W e
planned a lot more motion
and rollout stuff."
Dooley the Tar Heels
definitely faced a problem in
getting ready for the next
game against Vanderbilt.
"LOSing three straight poses
a mental problem for the
team. I think for the first
time that they are beginning
to realize what it means to
lose. I think .it hurt them
DOOLEY SAID that the
inability of the Tar Heels to
stop the Tulane quarterbacks
was a big factor in the loss.
The quarterbacks had to be
stopped to halt the offense,
he pointed out, and that didn't
happen.
"In fact I thought we never
would stop Bankston a couple
of times," he noted. "Both
of them were impressive.
Duhon is quicker, but
Bankston is stronger. And I
thought Trahan (Jim) had a
field day. All of their backs
run the 50 in about 5.7 and
their fullback (Tim Coughlin)
has exceptional speed. Tulane
is a lot better than people
said."
Dietzel Says It's Shame
Both Clubs Couldn't Win
"We showed a lot of
character today," T u I a n e
coach Jim Pittman t 0 I d
reporters. ' , The y had
determination and execution
was a lot better than last
week. The boys hit harder
and looked like our team of
last year on offense and
defense. Our kids have a little
more speed than Carolina and
Bill (Dooley) needs to get his
squad built up."
TULANE'S LOSS to Miami
was considered an upset. The
natural question was what the
difference was between the
two games. Pittman had the
answer right at hand.
"The team was much more
aggressive this week," he
said. "I hate to cry, but I
said after our loss that our
team was ready to play the
week before we opened. The
edge was off our team when
we played, and we played
lousy.
Pittman also had kind words
for defensive end Scott Haber,
who threw Carolina I
quarterback Gayle Bomar for
a key seven - yard loss when
he tried to pick up a first
down on a fourth down play
Quayle, Arnette
Lead Cavaliers
at midfield in the first quarter CHARLOTTESVILLE,
and then blocked a Jeff (AP) - Gene Arnette, .a home- The Yardstick
Beaver punt in the third town q'Iarterback With the
. d th I d t Tul ' h d f . . d h d Virginia
peno at e 0 ane s an s 0 a magICIan, an ar - First downs .. .... ... . . .. . 13 21
third touchdown. running halfback Frank Quayle Rushing yordage .......... 117 402
"H ' II t f tb 11 bi d d th' tal t . t d Passing yardage .......... 126 81
e S an exce en 00 a en e elr en SInO a ev- Return yardage ........... 137 63
P
layer" Pittman said of his astating football offensive Satur- Passes ................. 1234..c $0101)
, Punts . . .. . .... . .. .... 3037 3-38
6 - 2, 200 - pound sophomore. day as Virginia's Cavaliers overr Fumbles lOS! ......... ..,. 1 6
"He's big and quick, and puts powered Buffalo's Bulls 35-12. ::;'dS ....:.:.: .. ..
a lot of pressure on the I Arnette a 181-pound J'un'lor
By BENNY PHILLIPS
Associate Sports Editor
WADE S rADIlJ"1I, DurhalIl
- Paul Dietzel. the football
magician, whom two years
has brought South Carolina
to the front, was like a Ill-
year-old on Christmas morn-
ing.
Dietzel managed to get hold
of himself and continued. "The
greatest play of the game was
when or Bobby Cole intercept-
ed that pass on the last play.
I felt like I had been through
a wringer, but it was great
This is a great, hustling bunch
of youngsters and it's a real
privilege to coach them."
Bice caused the fumble that week, so we can't afford to
gave us a touchdown on the look back. No matter what
" , 'Coast ConferencE !ecord set two
quarterback. Iran for four touchdowns and: b V' " art
Linebackers Dennis McAffee ithrew for another and his ball'liYbearkS Bagb
o
DY .lrgIl1lb alqu. er-
d M
. Gart al I d . k ' I d ac a aVIS y p aymg a
The ioys may well have
been his Gamecock squad, and
the prize possession on this
day was linebacker Bob Cole,
who intercepted a Duke pass
deep in South Carolina ter
ritory to stop a Blue Devil
drive in the final seconds of
the game. This enabled the
Game!!Ocks to edge by the
Blue Devils 21-17 in an Atlan-
tic Coast Conference game
here Saturday afternoon.
"It's a shame that both
teams didn't win this one."
shouted Dietzel, still joviBl
over the victory. "What a
great effort by everyone on
the field. I think we've got
a real fine football team. Duke
has a fine team, too."
The South Carolina coach
turned his attention to Duke.
"We had trouble blocking
them all day, especially that
middle guard, number 62 (Bob
Foyle). Iowa State had a fme
middle guard in Muldrew, but
this Duke boy was the best
we've seen. I don't think we
gained more than half an inch
in the first balf, but the spread
formation worked well after
halftime. We planned t? use
it from the start but weren't
ever in field position in the
first two quarters.
"We had a lot of good plavs.
Our two linebackers - and
they really are good ones -
started it and fmished it. Tim
opening kickoff and Cole inter-
cepted on the last play of
the game. Seigler (Fred)
made a couple of clutch recep-
tions and 01' l\TIke Fair really
took them down there in the
clutch. Muir (Warren) had an-
other good day, but he 8s
a great football player.
"Duke did what we were
afraid they would. They gave
the ball to Clabrese (Jay)
and he's a good one, too.
I'm must thanldul that we
were able to come through
in the clutch.
"Wally Orrel couldn't walk
Thursday because of a leg
h"ljury, but he played most
of the game and came up
with a key interception. He's
an excellent safety man.
Duke s Andy Beath is also
a good one. We made a mis-
take by trying to throw over
him.
"This is all great," said i
Dietzel, but it's Georgia next I
happens, I love this team.
They have given more than
a 100 per cent effort for three
straight weeks."
Duke Coach Tom Harp was
not as jovial. "I said last
week that I was bitterly disap-
pointed when we lost to Michi-
gan. Now I wonder just how
many games you can lose in
the last minute of play.
"We wanted to win this
See DIETZEL On Page ae
"I can understand why
Carolina was overconfident
from looking at the film we
sent them." (That was the
only mention by either side
that the Tar Heels were
overconfident. )
"But our club today looked
like it was capable a f
winning," Pittman continued.
"We're not world beaters, but
"Buy Where Service Is Assured"
an aurlce man so Ihan 1m'" 'ept the Buffa 0 e- d' t t' f t hd
d
. f h . . '" I Irec par In Ive ouc owns
rew praise rom t e wmmng fenders off balance all after- H f 119 d' 11 .
coach. . !noon. Quayle, he
. Carolma coach fOl!nd to. score, led. ground lS,amers: passing for 200 yards total of-
It hard to come up WIth kind With 151 yaros m 14 carnes. f
word;; of his own. In fact, With fullback Jeff Anderson ense.
his postgame had adding 91 yards, the Cavaliers! The Summary
much the same rmg as the Irolled up what was for them ................. 0 0 6 6--12
flrst two 1 t h d f 402 d Virginia . ......... 7 21 0 7-35
. a mos un ear 0 yar s ant UVA-Arnette 21 run (HIli kick)
"We feel that O?f football and Arnette chipped
team has made mistakes for jm With a pass now and then Just UVA-Serino 17 pass from Arnelt.
three weeks," he said. "But to keep the Buffalo defense 2 run (pass falled)
they're voung and will make honest But-Jones 2 run (pass failed)
, -. I I hi' . d A I t I UVA-Arnette 46 run (HIli kick)
tnem. Stil, say t ey are Arnette tIe an tan ICI Attendence 16,000
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Notre Dame 28.21
LAF .. (AP) -:a third quarter touchdown andPhipps-to-Baltzell pass for 31
Purdue's alert lootOall team,Azarro tied it up 14-14 going into yards got the touchdown. ;
intercepted four passes by'the last period. . Notre Dame never quit, going'
Notre Dame qUilrterback Terry! Phipps passed 11 yards to to the Purdue 14 ?n a flurry. of!
Hanratty and smashed the na_'Leroy Keyes on the third play ofH<:m"atty passes. m the clOSiIlg'
tionally top-ranked Irish 2S-21 the quarter Bob Balt_!InIDutes, only to lose the ball on
,zel1 kicked the pomt. downs.
Saturday. : N tr D
I 1 '0 e ame marched 75 Th S
The teams took iurns scoring yards for a tying touchdown." e ummary ..
touchdowns-and ih 1 d
' ttin th . Notr_ Dame ............. , 0 7 1-21
e ea 'ge g e score on HanraUv's Purdue ..... ...... 6 0 8 l.l-,g'
changed hWlds six times-but 27-coard pitch to Paul Sno- an-d: Pur-Williams 10 run (kick failed) i
.1 w, ] ron (Azzaro kick)
_ _ _ _ _ _ ;Azzaro kicked agab. : 3 run (Seirne pass from i
[PhiPPs)
i Purdue's Jim Kirkpatrick ran NO-Bleier 1 run (Azzaro kick)
. the kickoff back 30 yards to his: 11 pass from Phipps (Bait The Yardstick
'36 and the Boilermakers' ND-:snow 'lJ pass from Hanratty (Az.
N:ot..! Dame Purdue' taro kick) !
First dcwns
Rushing yardage
Passing yardage
Return yardage
Passes
27 17 charged 64 yards m fIve plays i Pur-Baltzell 31 pass from Phipps:
1'9 111 for th " t chd A (Baltzell klcl;)
366 ZlB e wmrung ou own. i Attendance 62,316.
Punts
Fumbles lost
Yards peni!llized
88 102
29-6H 1435-0
6-AO
o 0
87 35
Purdue got the last one on a 31-'
yard pass from sophomore Mike
Phipps to Bob Baltzell.
The biggest crowd ever to see
a game at Purdue's Ross-Ade
Stadium, 62,316, almost tore up
the stadium as the Boilermak-
ers maintained a tradition of
being bad medicine for Notre
Dame.
They have licked the Irish
four times in their last six: meet-
ings,
The Irish were last defeated
in 1965 by Michigan State 12-3.
Burly Perry Williams, Purdue,
fullback, bulled his way 10
yards for a first period touch'
down but the kick failed. Han-'
ratty, who completed 28 of 51:
passes, pulled Notre Dame even.
with a one-yard sneak and Joe
Azzaro's conversion gave the
Irish a 7.0 lead.
Williams carried load
of Notre Dame tacklers oVer the
goal line from three yards out
artf'r a scoreless second qua"1er
and Phipps hit end Jim Bdrne
with a two-point conversIOn pass
that made it 14-7. ,
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OUT fOR GOOD - BalJimore
Coach Don Shula and anxious leam
mates crowd around quarterback
John Unitas (I9) as he limps from the
field aller being injured ill the se<Oond
c:uarleT of Sunday's game against
Chicago. At right is Alex Hawkins.
(A? Wirephoto).
Bears Trim Colts, Open'
Up NFL's
Western
Race
I B1 The Associated Press out of the rest of the season, I Packers are right behind at 9-31 took over sole possession of sec'
W l ; ".& Chicago's fierce Bears racked and IOOSt likely out of the! after beating the Minnesota Vi- and In the East, whipping the
:::::: .. ': i 0 .!IOI 12J m I. up John.ny Unltas, roughed up league, litle playoff-if the Colts: kings 2419 and. have a Show, Pittsburgh Steelers 35-10; the
; g ::1; iii the .and make lL : coming WIth Col!:t. at I Los Angeles Rams burled the
1 i g :lli l\1 ',',,' up t e 'es ern . race or I A few hours aHer the game. tImore next Sun y, en, St Louis Cardinals 27-3' the
P""'",o' Viidi,;'; '71 : a dOllnto-the-WIre flDJsh. I Unilas underwent surgery for. capable but seldom-tested Gary 1
4
g(,rs turned back the Detroil
"::::::, : l b m: It happened In tile Nationaljlorn ligament in his right knee .. CUOWl ",11 fill tn foreekUend.
mtas
. h . Lions 17.14 will1 two fourth
""0,., .. " ... ", , 0 "'7 '" Foolball League's big one at! He dermltely will be On the fmal w tel uarICr touchdowns' and the
8;;'''' .,'i'';'':::, l : g mill: Baltimore Sunday. After the i for Baltimore's two remainin)!. Coils play the Rams at Los An 6allas Cowboys blOcked two
.e:;;;,';:.,,;":::::::: j j : :!li l!,l ".: brawl was over, it was Bears 13, I Season games, and the ellaneo' geles and the Packers meet the I field-goal tries in edging the
. ,1","" '" "": Colis o. But the crusber for Bal I are very slight he would be' 4gers at San Francisco. Philadelphia Eagles 21-19.
.. ...... I timore came earller, toward the, ready for a """'ible match II'I
'
h' Meanwhile, the surging Bears
Cf\I"..ooo 13. f) Y........... G I. Sa
c'.-nd 2<. W""'.O'". " ' end of Ihe first half when some i Cleveland's Eastern champion still are in it at s.t They've lost Roalde flash a", yers
:,00 pounds of brawn chopped I' Browns fo; the chmnpion,hip only once in their last nine cashed in on olle of the Bears'
.... 'it',,' i down Unitas. Jan. 2, games - ZS-21 to Baltimore four many chances. wilh a 61-yard
, .. ... "" 'Bear defen,ive Stan Despite ll1e 1055 in the penal weeks 1'h7 Bears take on louchdown spnnt and two field
He<! '_f'> "'.m" Jones and Earl l.ggett caught !tY-filled, fist - swinging. affair: ll1e 49,rs, In Chicago nen. week, goals by Roger Leclerc rounded
(1t!V!lorod at Los t he Ii t Baltlm
0',," Boy a' Balli",." Cnitas in a pincer movement. with the Bears. the Colts still. then finISh at home agaInSt the all t sco ng a ore.
thal knocked the superstar: lead in the West with a 92'1. Vikings. The Collr., never got as far as
quarterback out of the game,! record. But the Green Bay! Elsewhere in the NFL _ the.1 the Bears 20.
Unitas
Is Out
. -.-.-------.-.--.-. ---------- - ----. ,Browns. wilh the Eastern title I RAMS 27, CARDS 3
already wrapped up, came back 'I COl ........... ' .......... 710 , 7-17
Has
for
Surgery,
Season
in the final period for a 24-16, ... ..... en.. ;; ...... , 0 0-,
victory over the Washington 5'J !xu. ""om Gobf1e1
Redskins' rookie Tucker Fred- i LA-Ba":5 t6 pQlS from Gobrlef (Go.-
'.' j.r.clf klc.k)
erickson scored three !.ouch, lA-FG.,.,.."
; downs as the New York Giants I Off io1<, fle:kI 0001
'J (Goueff !ddQ
COW50YS %1, EAGLES 19 ...,,_.
D'!IItQ1 ..................... 1 1 1 (1.-11 I' Rom, Cardinali
PtHlodelrolO ., ".... 7 6 6 G-l' Arst 6cwru. 22 11
k P'hU_ 6J pctU frOm Grot: <Baur I R.whlllg yordooe Tn 62
: 1 PoUing yOrdogl '2tQ
BALTIMORE (AP) - Johnny! cial time as Sub.stitute for uni-
I
, but neither did John when he, kid) .....,. ... ., '" "'" 'VI"."""", I' "'1"""'., bY"'" 1
Cnitas has his right leg in a' las. Tom Matte. a halfback, will was in there." 3(. "'" ,... ...,
cast, is out lor the rest of the resume practicing as standby I Unitas had completed only. po" l<om M.,...,,,. I v., .... ..,.,,,,., ,.,d ,.;
season and has only a slim quarterback. three of nine passes for 24 yaJ'ds' _ ... " i --
chance of playing in the Nation Tbe Colt.s also have an untried! before he was hurt. Cuozzo com: 'I P'''' trom Mm.l", 'V", i BEARS 13, COLTS 0
al Football lEague's tille game quarterback, Ge<lrge Hainer, on I pleled 12 of 3lJ for 172 and one of '. ";:kr,; " : ::'l
- if the Baltimore Colts get i ll1eir standby squad, However, 49 yards 10 Orr in tbe last quar , 'TATISTlC! 'LoCI..-. _I
Ihat far. I' Coach Don ShuJa did not lean, tor went for a touchdown that :.' FIn! """'" ChI-FGLeCI,",c"
'. toward activating Hainer, was nullified by a penalty. ! AtlcndOnce

I' played at MrNeese State ID I Cuozzo relieved linitas in the "'Ii 01>21 FIr,I""',
. IS] Lake Charles La. second hall 0150 in the first "'.m" -, , .U>hln. "",dog. ""!II
Player in ,the leagueJ Cuozzo w.s' coach and game aga'ms't Cl1I'cago and Fumbtd lost '1...(11 216 163
an operalJon for (om knee ltga- ' . . . .' Yord, """"bOd ". Pun" ,.. ,. 1,"
t
S d . H' t f th I males VOiced grim determtna (hrew the decISive touchdown -- Fum.'" ,,,' ... :
men s un e IS au 0 e tion and confidence he will be noe. in a 26-21 'ictory. 11,. fol-. ", " . 10 ,Ya, p""h,d 142"
last two scheduled games bl to . th C It a' t S d h I h P,,,,",",., ...... , ......... J 7 0-10'
. g 'nst Green Ba)' and Los An. a e mo,e e 0 s ag IDS ow109 U11 ay, e w('nt a I t v ....... , .. , ........... 711 , 7-35 I PACKER, 2.J VlKL'iGSU
a al the w d h d f' I I d . . NY-Shofnt!r ..3 po.!>1 from Morral! f
I. 1 ayan a J\e OtlCl Mlnn",ota ................. 1 t l 0-19
':> ::i. flThat's whal I'm here for,' passes in beating . Pitl-F=G C.Iork 15 Bay ................ 1 1 1 J-2f
h
th "The .. , P,U-Bollmttn 1 run (Clt:ir'( 1dcld ,vtlll'r'-I.Jowler 21 pOu from Storr
Unitas twisted his knee near e saId WI assurance. "I defmitely tllink. he can do, MY-Fredttric.bon 11 run (Tlmb!;'riru! (Chand1", 1<.1C1c:)
Jets
I tile end of the first half when he whole season is next week. the job," said Coach Shula. 3 ru'" a k 'II g" ((.0,( t'JCI()
5 A
' was hit high and low by don't have to about t C i "And so does everyone else on 2B PQ5S !rom Wood \'Tlmtw! 2gi
. go's two 25O-pound defensive J next two or UUIX weeks or 1 the team.'" '01.:" he',) , ": J run kid)
C 0 r e
9
a I n
i tackles. Stan Jones and Earl II whether .. will ,be back. to' Even Coach George Halas of ;,1",,,,,,,., \:;j;'nsTICJ '. Irom """"W
I
r -ggett. "Itls my Job anu I got Chi GiOJ'lh 1 si<;1 (Cnantlier k.::dQ
,
'-" sh 'heth I do }.\ or cago declined to predIct Ffrs! down':; 1) 21 I Geay-f-G r:h':mCller ZS
I I ow w er >....aJ.I d di f" Colt d to Rvshlnq vordl'llJ!! as 1.(3' Al1endance SO,SSJ.
The 13-0 victorY by the Bears t t1 en or s ue Possmg rn 171! STATISTICs
( no . 1 loss of Urutas t 1127 U 24 1 YIt.h'l9' Po(ken
d
I cut the Baltimore lead over "He has played two good . I Pcrue! by O 2 j Fir:sl 11 16
S
elM A I' Green Bay to a halfgame and I games lor us already," pointed "Don't forget thal hoy Cuozzo: =1 .. 10<1 'f ;g;gg: is' m
C a m 5
put the Western Conference title out flanker back Jimmy Orr. threw five touchdown passes I Ya,d, "."all"d \0" ! p",,,,, ".", H2
I
9
n a r
lion the line in their game here' "He didn't move us this time, .the. re, BROWNS 24, REDSKINS 16 by ,.,},
I Sunday. 1 minded mqUInng Wr.::>nfrmlon .............. 6 HI 0. j Yorca penalilad
I I l{ d th b [ l"ta Cll"YelO"ld . . .. 0 7 314-24 I
! II the C Its . it they wIlli M 'k M K . e Sal e a sencc 0 n1 S \',ash-T.ar
1or
'2 'uti (kkk
By The Ass(){'Jattd Press the most prized pr",petls In the, Signed Ih'e of Its iO fIrst-round I meet the Browns for I lee eever I mlghhl bave hdllrht the Colt, offe"".e , ''0" "0'" RyO'l tG"" .. I:: .. '-14
w'ner Sf.mm \\'erhlm of the countr.'. J selectwns and lost on'. the champjonship in BallimOrelSt'l1 C 'f I I !In t e . .;;econ aU. but -f can l 6 from Sot! ", ._ .... 3 0 e 14--iI
:ew YOrk" Jet:. who outfWj hI;:. I 1t Y. as the second llme the I The AmE:rican League also 1 Jan. 2, If the Packers win the I rl Ica I Id f?r h sure d
rnch
20 ('... lJikrr kl,-o.)
. 'd [ [' h I - d d k . .' AI A 'd t n l ave shut them out CI rO"..o 42 , D.tl-Plum 1 pL'oIolle (\'lcl"er
dayers lllJth green uniIormt..; Jets ha won a tug.-o war or I as a secon :roun pIC - race will. not be deCided until I fer eel en 1 anywav II 1" fr::.m Ryon k from Brod!e
nd his draf' en01Ces \\1tn St L0UJ:'" So 1 draft cholce-- BaltImore get t 1 n g Kentucky! the follOWIng week., The 'Bears Vtere th 1 t 4 rUt'l (Grol,rl klck) , ,1ti=_",IUO(d I I'Vr\
,,enback.,. hos pulled off an' !\ew York the Cardinal, I tackle Sam Ball in a battle WIth I "It is not outside the realm 01 UlNG BEACH, Calif. - 'I to blank th'e '"'''''M", : A"",d,." ' .
Iller ('oup m 'he battle for play I for quarteroack Joe Namath: the Jets. . . ib'llty b t 51 unllk I .. M'Ike McKeever, fanner Uruver game, 57.(1, in Cleveland, Fhl do_o, ."';';1" .,"', .... ,. l" .. "'"
r UJJ::nt ?(:t'\ [he t' ... .o Jilst year-and the j The AFL a!i{) SIgned two I read e sity of California I turned the trick 27"() in last I j In
,,',Ie'<,')nal tr;',tbad leagues by, first pIa, er picked on the first fulure pICks from Ihe 1964 draft I th 1 docto who
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""- ball star remamed unconscious I year's championship game UnJ" P",... "l5 ,." """'a,,, '" '<J?
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J;mmg Oklahoma hnehacker t Tee roun sot e ra leg? ta e en .ary erated on him informed the and in cntical condition toda:,,\ \ tas quarterbacked all the way \ Pl.m!); 2.45 o4.-!>f.I, lnlerccplt'd by 5-Ji 1
arl i\l( Adams I who had been lured Into the I GarrISon 'gOlOg WIth San Diego, Colts I three days after an auto aCCl- In boUl. lod 7,1 : Il)st 0 .(...tri
Jets' NI) :1 Amencan League. and Northeastern's Bob cappa-I ' dent. ___ ________ _ -32__ ___ 76 45
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,ilk of the :'"Iio. nal uague's, the has sulfered after sign i the weekend. San Francisco was I main ligament was not dan;-\ Park, Calif.: suffered. head inju
;1. LouIS Cardmals. WilS an AI: ,mg nme of Its 16 flrstround, the loser both hmes. aged and football players have, ries Fridav when hiS car and,
,meri':a <eleetion and one of i draft eho.;ees. The AF!.. hac; "Garrison, a .'io. I pick of the I been Jo:own to play four weeks I another coilided in heavy fog in !
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Players Land' Berf s the Eagle, traded hi, righls to' ments and a cartliage,
. , Iii.': 49;::' Capp,)(Jlllln:, .. was the ;from Unllas knee. . BOXING
P"trJO,o :-'0. 3 fulUlL and lI'a, The Colts will have to deCide
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'c Teanl ,elected by the 4gers on the 10lh this week whether to keep Uni,1 By ThO ... ,0<;0". p",,, .. !
round h h' ) Elorde. 130. PhIIh:
: '.. ! Las on t e roster so e remams piner outpointed Suh Kong 1" Ko-
m'mcon Leogue i l' 'bl f th h . h' 1S 1 de ntolneCi 'WQrld junIor'
, Buffalo-End OhiO e 19l e or e c amp IOns lp r-eohlwel'ht tftle i
Ala. [API ._' rates in Sratnematics eno Ke11 Mclean, Te:o:a, A&M. game or put him on the injured .MA, 'Jopon -
",,',,'-,d,,,'.'' Ilf.'rlJM J'n the Soutl] courses. I ,,.,I;:e Vincent, rull list and add a player. Y I'
n "" Ge6(ge /in"!"oocJ.:r.r Van EI- h'l G C .' .... ura. t' Za b 11&
,
"'I"m (.(Jnf".rcn'e aloo "xc"_lled Th .. academic units were se (TI'> of Dc-Ha $lalc; holfbock. Carl Crowder, Meanw Ie, ary UOZZI steps MPANAMA-C,,--, dla"'eU...... 116:
,,- ,. r.;... ......-:: <; : 01/ frf'e ' f th f th d t ulco. OU po n e "'....... 'I
1 -:1.1(')'1 f:ia:';Se;<) as aerospace en. lected by a three-man commit: Oav!!! East. Tu In or e our cru PQMmcI. 10, ' __ 1
!rWNlD,2:. medicine, mathemat tee of sports writers: John Bibb Ng11onoj Leogue-
, of The Nashville Tennessean LC'wls Turner,
':-' rtnd bu:-.ines:;. '. Norfollo; StGle, No. 14; (1llOrd S,ld Orten I'
Bob Roesler of The New Or Vlf'bcr 51(lIi':, fr.:t;o
The St:C's HJ(i5 allAcademic
-;lm fC!!eased by Commissiuner
.\l(jore showed that the
"ague's football players
"On formJdable both on the
rldlFIO fJnd in the
P
d T 51. Lorry Brown, OIr:kJ.;
leans TUlles-- lCayune, an om homo, Irf:'l ,
McEwen, of the Tampa Trib
une. I Tiger Talk Is
Other players on the offensive'
unit of the alIacademic team Set for Tuesday
were Steve Skupas of Vander
There are 40 pla)'ers on ll1e bUt, Conrad Meyer of Tulane, The rcgul"r meeting of the I
leam, the longest list ever, John Whatley of Florida, Bubba 'Landry High School T j g e r I
CHRISTMAS MONEY
... Just Like That
hi, h e","Jgh \1) overflow a Hampton ?f Mississippi State" has postponed from 1
"("r,!at;",n squad with starting Ray BedingfIeld Dave I "'mbh! to 1 uesday mght be,
. Ifen'I\'" and defensive players, Wells, both of M!ssL'!SIPPI, Steve i cause of. a meeting of I
,.>eking sp"':taILsts and reserves. I Sloan and DeJIIlls Homan, both i at VUltoo toOlght.'
! of Alabama, Charles Fulton of rhe 11ger Talk meeting willi $100
Among the stellar studentath- i Tennessee, and Bob Etter of be held at 7 :30 p.m, Tuesday! _c_
. :teE \rai; .Jolin Cothran, deren- \ Georgia. at [he Belmont restaurant. '
Thomas
I\,e l.1t I The defensive unit also
as Jnade straight A's >;mce hIS I eluded Bobby Carollo and Fred
""hman yeaI' and Is the top: Corley of Mis'lJssippi Mar
tudvnt at ti,e sehool of engl' I vin McQueen and Tommy Luke i
termg. He has. alreadr been i of Mississippi, Mack Gentry of '
Warded a ;\2tlOnal football I Tennessee Bill GOS5 of Tulane I
'oundalion scholar . athlete Bill Cody fx Auburn, Phil :
.rant I"r graduale study, of VanderbIlt, Charles Moore of I
Tllen lhere's Tommy Law- lnJisiana S tat e and Lynn'
orne of Georgia, a starting llne- Hughes of Georgia.
acker as a sr>phomfJre, who Honorable mention included
lael', Aplu.5 ill every subject Sherman Do u g 1 a s, Hiehard
is Ire,Junan year. He will study Weaver, Bill Il ue 1m er and
,1edwine, J/lIl1es Neill of Mississippi,
E. Traske I
Smokes I
State; Carroll Walker, Bruce'
All 5)';(' end Oml,," Cu.-;{'y of Newell and Jerry Warfield of:
'J.]rida " a B student in busl Mississippi; Jim Jancik and'
"". and fellow 211S';!; guard Tim OJughlin of Tulane, and'
tan Hindman ',f Leonard Neumann of
i
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To wish the very best, give the very best.
That's Old Charter. Seven years old.
In the Celebration Decanter or the regular fifth.
50th at nu ext...,.. cu5t.
OLDtHIR1ER
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Palmer Joins ",Iih .. /fet?!,lieorgio LockingWintl Try
Con .. t ... ,e. n. 'ders .', I' Usual Surprises
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, G By PAUL ROBBINS By DAVu> M. MOFFIT nod upsets over Alabama. Mkh ca\lSe- of high winds and wfllcr. Thomas. who quaE.
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O' GH. . .--,Mass. ' UP) Sports, . igan. ,and arch-rival Goorgia ned 10 nttempt the recero Friday ,\--hen he scooted Ilcros.dhl:
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P.1.1 -T.op:seeded _.M.arl!,!- ATI.ANTA (UPI)-The 'c.G""''', Tech. '.n 1965, wateis of Guntersville Lake at 205.2S miles per boor, :>aid he
, ..."" is j.-st "playing a wailing game."
;: ' . ::lU:ljey; tJIe ,1966 gia enter theIr Georgia won its fi-rst The qualifying speed WilS o.ccomplished in the "Hustll'r," By DAVID M, MOFFlT
, '. ,j. ._, .,:, V (Lnee) D without the gamli-l t last season and a powerful raccr wilh a Westinghouf>eenginc. UPI Sports Writer
By TOM: CUNNiNGii.4.M\;' who 't:lsS. Dav:e scored 'an 119; 6-3. WlO.OVCt e-1'met..t of surprise 'that oontrib- ranked 'among the nation's Weather conditions be pcrlect bC-fore the sleek bo.a(
,.- Sports' Wiiter _. Marr, , Don ._January. and, ... DeHna so much. to. their ;6!JCcess But a rash injuries at aUain miximum speed. ][igh wintIs or chopPY. water 'arc . ATLANTA (UPt) - Tht!
PHIL!illELPHlA: ...:_ (UPI)"",,:,"Ar..:_ '_'. :: -.: .. /;rory Saturday to or, lhe past two seasons. juncture. led. to a 64 too dangerous, Taylor said. Green Wave, iil'tally'
Auguol :a, '66

PiCtmlln
I.. reputation <liS - onc-,'ot'
best line
the spiing wffilirig'
inheritance. "!':".vas,
the roy who cOuld
noM ':!?aII:ner::.charged into' ." . '_',,':,.7" enter::the of the sst!]. .' . ' . .' 1bc world record of 28{1 miles per hour is now held by . serving -as a whipping
coot-entiOll. with a ,thiro round '. Marr and January 'Ten!"is- Associ.ltioo . No _q:.ponent IS -1.lkely_ to.- tak? are " . Donuld Campbell of England. turning over- a new lea[
seven-uD:ler-par 65 Saturdu on. the. touma_ment. . (he Bulldogs for granted thiS af!lOOg 29. -lettennen, 11l'<"''''' ..
e-d' tot "1 th 'y' firushed -Wlth hls 'rllr16 under--. *_ : .'i '. ..: .rail. TiHly Jl()I,V know, from ex gelher 'wlth a very f
00 ay. a .us ar bole. leital 01 2tr..' January ',also T;wo. other,.,- seeded teams. perlenre, Georgia will have a crop of sophomores bl B I" d
Goof was rune ,Wider after 50 holes English Wish;tman well-.drilled fobtballmore favorable ers e leve
place_ in the least
time, and, in a. hyt,l-'
'Pittman said. : ,;, 1
. 'has 2S ldtermen land
18 other. and Marr seven under through C\JP: iloo Wirinie Shaw and leam.' . last year add up to.
6"" ers'w started the duy . v .. W d . hth' '. ' .
ahea-d of hi . .47. holes. lrg1.ma. a e allll elg . ,This has been the' Bulldog for a Winning season and a DC"
Palmer m., of '!'. $ _ - seeded._ f?u
r
; of trademark the youthful sible bowl hip. . ope onspi racy
, twO nm Latrobe, Pit., and' Gall Shenf! of Dootey look over as head roadl. .
so far thiS posted seven' birdies and "" Austra!ia, al:so advAnced to It provided a oowl team in 1964 Juntor quart:rbark (UPI)-Thref! anll oftEln they wouh.! locfll.5c
has recen.t1y WIth bOgeys. over the 6,7IJS.YR_rd Sunday's semifinal matchE's at Moor: hiS spllrs ns a gamblers ure believed make bets on certain
an. a11mg Lack and fatigue suburban Whikmnrsh Valley LongwQOd. Cricket Club. ,. . bQnn.ficle_ tnple threat lust nucleus of an nileged the three illdic<1ting
was. In betier Country auJ:i. cour:r;e. He opened '.'. '. "tlt et:s Senior is a doping conspiracy al50mcthing was "wrona:
:nnw ,than III the past SIX lhe' I ' . I 'fh b' d' While MISS Bueno _dnmlOated UI en'tailback but Will share New York Sial" h,m"" I,x-I."
h" H . lays pay WI Ir 1('5 on "1 ted' . ... "'". ,.-,
mont s.. e started_ the thud In r t d' d boles He the acbon Wit I . repca - paml , '," with sophomore Kent it was learned
rrlumi four strokes behind a trio e
id
. anholSCe:on.. h"" getting backhand shots at the 20th a 9.5 :'printer. KooI<1 sn.id
',' 511 . 0Sf!. es gaye 1m. a net ,'and' her overpowering '....- -, . or JielrSes Vr'aS d
World
' S 'e' "Ie' s He said -. her partner had trooble II' . R:onnie Jenkins, a . possible doping of horses his investigators
nevpler .. !hIS getting started and the mlltch!J S' 'II Jumor who soord SIX to light when Brooklyn in loa r
Of
'AL Clubs ay 10 SIX or elg stay.tXl even in its early stages. 11 utout his first season, Aaron E. KoatA tllk(>(}ver
m , . .' The -first service break came fullback. Friday night n full- Brooklyn.
Mort fired a SLX under par 66. ' . .
Frida ta take a s t with the In. the 15th game when MISS Thus; the offense appears Grand Jury investigation not in
Open.s S.U. nday fmn'y he g'.ined RH:h.ey's s'd"'h' By United Press International with these problems: the practices at Yonkers, The , .. previous four.
'." he h' d -.1- 'th But, she an er slm ral'.lJan J' Ka . II f th r .]] be b't ontieello and Roose\'elt plcllllled lo start Its lnl'estlga .., ..
ORANGEBURG S C (UPI) siren", .. , In t t Lr rou"" WI tin '00 h. tl 1m aI, a strapping e t 0 e me WI a I tian bcgil1l1ing WNinesQay, Aug. changes hold La
Am' ' Le . B a 5G-foot chip shot into the hole pa er, Vi <wi I 1e hander, Saturday became the the split ends will be n 31, and the .spokesman said it
-J e enean glOn ase .. h i b'n!' tournament, ce WI ....."r ene. ,. oph' d L h . academic
ball World Series opE!M Sunday en t11e parS fiJI Of a I 1e tn Hard resPonded by breaking AmDncan. Lcague.s first 20 s omoresi ynn w usc office issued may take- soml' six mDnths recruiting
with eighl' f make up for a bogey <In the M' F f . ,he xt e to game v.1nner of tne ooason !;afeLyman and backup subpoenas at the Ihree before all the testimany won e. total of only
. earns rom across d H til k 2tHoot lSS rc Z In ne gam he n bl ked Ih r'h' back 'to Moore -wi.l1 I 'd lid lh r II th' h d
. sopoomorcs:
'miffed
Duhon
: base--
sophdmore
list
No. 1 quarterback;
first Tulane _p!aye_t. to
more than 1,Q();! yards -in
offense in. 18 ye'a'rs, _liad- a
sophomore season _ aDd -i:r:
to win back hi:S:.
rest of the is
. Tailback' Pete' johns
Tim Caughlip were
performers last sea-
wingback Jim
sophomore. Duhon, Crow
and Smith were practically
entire Tulane offense' last
the mtion shooting for the title secm. e ,ell a even things at eight games W ,n e an e "', . ' . Ie la e u aUli e e.1r. in the past nine 5('a500S.
d hi I' . , putt on the par3 moth hDle to . Winte Sox on thrr=e hlt.<; m first games of an . of New York Gov. I,om Ih' li ......
m a au e-f! Immatton contest. he d f . . . . H " ...., year was typical: TIle
make t tUrn one un er or MISS R' h h be t pitching the Mmneo;.ota Twms a on. Rockefeller. offtce ;'ind stnte troopers Wave had a 2--8
Play open!! at 2:30 p.m. with the day and seven strokes - IIC ey h' ,cn . h a a 1-0 vidorv. tho '''b'"-n'' t- qt'll- '.'
Le
. I rd'" Ih . 7 f hI' -SHUW a arm I it earn ....., eT 'J " ........... '" oulscorcd 26811 and ., ""
WI.'; on, 4IIU, e regton aheaa of par a ter 45 0 In . -. h B']]' J Koata's O1I"nNS. trainers.
winner, and Northbrook, III., the 72-rmte tournament. to? h".Wlt I Ie e.an 111e shu!out was the . one said it is believed thAl \'arious mce
wilU1er in re.non 5. taking to King. m t.._. USLTA ladLes in sucres:;ion for Karlt, now 1.{)- and safety lI.nfll Hur;hes retllrn.s, B k
o h d f II 'h K . B lido roo Iyn OOokies had the three tr.1cks
the field in Ii baltle for' the title FIRST DAY leader Tom Wcis c an . lOa y. e 9, woo pitchffi 2.f <'.Onsecu ey m WI;: 1I. g the funds for the Of the three
that will run through Saturday kap!,' a zj.year-old sophomore ch,nchmg pamt while she and tive innings. TIle 6 fense IS 220-pound senlllf doping and even gr. Yonkers and
and po.r;sibly through next SWl- f - Bed! I Ohio .and Bueno _led, 109. foor-4, 225-pound soothp.'l.W George Patton-a serond
",y. P
th
',' o,r::'''n'l, 0" Ih" The 24-year-old Texan rifled a struck out seven and walked choice. J",. t Ii,;;;': to have drivers p:lsilion currently
""- , .. u ... _.I he h d of h h 1, sulkies und horses so that is etas>"':':.
Oaklaoo, Cam., reo-ion 8 ,,11,_. fared on the tWef!n op- twu And did not nllow a hit an .olle t e Sout s
.,. 'J ,.--- 0 .. f th 11 9 rd t ndKl t f A A 1 unwitting driver might W-Lit Acconling to
at Horton
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\VEDDING ' BIRTHDAY
BABY DEPARTMENT
damps, and Tuscaloosa. AJa., ront nine SaturdAY with a 41. or e -. ve IC. ovcr the final seven innings. ca a es or - )OOOt'.; Go\'emar ordered
winners in region 3. play in the He started tffiJ round one stroke ,M.ISS. Frelz ugum. W[l'; the Singles by Ridl Rollins, Bob fall. S3ld that sinh': troopers to coopcratl' wIth Ilr"." We gift wrap &:
Selnd game of the day at 8 behind the k!ading trio. birdicd victim the second whfn Allison. and Ted Uhlaender pro- Georga has another' weapon. refused lo!he District Attorney's [JUke
Koota,
New
p.m. aCotion. finishes the first hole and then bogf'.yCtl h;r ser;:-Ice was broken tll:' (\"' Gilly of game He'5 Bob Etter, a slender
orf the first round. With Wash the se1:ond, foorin, sixth and ",arne for a 5-3, ucnl> m the second lRTIlng aDd Knat paund senior. Etter
ington, D. C" region 2 champs, sc ...cnth tlOO h3U a double lead.. .. d 'Iretired 16 ool1sl'1;\IIi'i'e 10 of 13 field goal altemp{s
and Nasbville, Tenn., winner in boge.y 7 on the par5 fjfth when . M1SS Bueno. s-e]'- at ooe point in oot-ulll'ling Gary of 18 extra points last fall 10
region 4, playing at 5:30 p.m., he ilooked his drive .!lOO ploppOO vIce fahr d' ! n Ipeters. who suffered his l!ighlh feum scoring with 46 points.
and Manchl'ster, N. H., winner his second shot into R pond. !n t e.of l' a les rna C .('s, career to the
in region 1, and Enid,' Okla., Gf'Orgc Toronto. MISSes Shaw and Wade T>,,,ins. TIle Bulldugs woo't be
playing at 8 p.m. Canada. and Bob GOalby, Sooth Afncans Kaat was in t!-Gubll! I but they'll be
Enid has the most victories Belleville, 111., ",,-ere - seven Esme .. Emanuel and once. J Adair d ;n/ slash the middle and run
,,1 (he eignt dubs with a 49.20 under par in the middle of their qoctwm, 6--2, 7-5. err:Y ,an. 0 n ends and play defense as
k 1 h 0 kl
-,. d G L'ttl -overwhelmed unsccded MimI consecutive their lives depended u it.
mar or t e season. a alKl, t lJU roo"u., an ena I er, H 'd nd E '1 . B III In the bllt Kaat pItched . pon
however, h.as the best percent La Jolla. C(1\if., W,1!) on the a ml e urer,' " hi.o; way out of danger. He did TIml's tl.e way' they've been
age with a 302 record. CAlurse siX' under.' oot allow another baserunner doing things at Georgia
Hassler Wi.ns. until Adair walked with two Vince Dooley arrived on
Limit Bulletin Point
NAFL Furor
in the S(lventh. scene.
Tennis Titre Minn_csola's, vidury. it,.; 12th
in' l? with Lotaf M:"or
SF.WAh"EE, Tenn. (UPI) a.nd Its 30th' In -45 games smce1 "',
Tuscaloos.,'s. Jean Mills was, Ute the All-Star' break, lifted the. -.
MOBILE, Ala. (UP!) to baltle again. Satllrday only dotile < winner in Twi'n.s past .Clevelan-d into third PIoIIBl'S "nue
fidals or the Mobile entry in the Solithern'Junlor'dosed Ten plflcc. _ ". nklJ'
the NlJrth American Football in his directive nis Champ:onship's_ which eooed $' $ $
league Saturday called for not make this a prac. Friday, capturing tities in both TI-I.E INDIANS dropped into Poor Week
emergency meeting of the Rgain-if it does the the girls' 14 and 16 rliv1skins. fourth after being victimized
board of directors next fCl11 ... the majority of Mk<; Mills beat D:Jugh ?.Y WIlshin
7
ton Phil. Or It was a had w('ek for Green
wcek, f(]llowing a suggestion stHl playing hush ('rty, Baton Rouge, m lhe cIder tegfL S threel1ltter. The Serl;)' ville's
Jimit points In games. ," . II,,,,,..-Ilho sCDres illdicnt-c this division, 6--2. 3-6, 62. and dOl'med _. ril;l.tlmll-rler struck out 10
lba
ll's minor leagues
The was called no thought as_ to b{,w the Ann Templeton, Birmingham, and blanked Cleveland .
next Wednesday at Athmta. clllb will mrvivl! a +e. 7-5, 6.0, in the 14 group. the innings in gain' Bobhy Ethridge,
bile. Tarpon called SItOlvi:ng these wf!ak Rhett Wolfe, Columbia, S. C., ing hi.-! lOth win against 1! Phoenix of the
meeting after receiving a. up this way does nat help took the jnnior boys title (]vt'! I(t<;scs. Ploch-hitter Vic Dava- Coast League, dropped
from u league Bruce Bartlett. New lil'o spoited Ortcg-a's shutout as his batting
wllich Ihey called own ,l!i!.te recei]lts." Orleans, 75, 61; 16. 6-t in a b:d witn a in the eighth .. 270 fo .260. He has 34 hits in
I rnJ d' d
" SRtd he nat made a rOllr-set thriller. Bat-K-to-back doobles by Fred frips 10 the pl,lc. including
mara a ... e rau mg. i of "JXlint shaving." Miss Dougherly, ,oL W" V,I"I,'n, ,nd F-nk llo"""d doubles. two tripl", iWrl
The controversy began with I he meant it would be "K} "'" ''''
hulletin to the eight teams' idea for them to use
the leaglle from Commissioner reserves or Il!ss expen. C.arolina Brm'{l'o, Bel. McD:1Well in t'he fifth and od on" ,."",'-"g vl"-.t' w" ,-k
Don Koy of Knoxville. He said, players-." <0 .. ...
in died, that 21 points was a Genenll Mana}!er Bill ton, S. C., 2.(;, 75, 7-5. Ifowanl scored what prwoo to fered his eighth of the
sufficient margin of victory said "we are not Earl .Il 10- the wtllning run 00 an in- against five
any b th h'U r W ha g from Jackson, MISS., field eflor. gave up four hits, walkeil
Tarpon fired off 0 schrve d e e In
ih
t
e
ve continued his upsetting ways liS I na1!imore. Boston, De I funned one in his hrid
rcply 10 Loy, calling his r.O?C eam'
1I
want.., he took Ihe boys' 12 cro\m trait visited New York . artd anee. His earned run
date "immoral nnd Win r an wll "avo(! no drJ'ol'r1ing Robert Rouse, IC1HrorniCl mE'.t Kansas City in I now 3.28 for the 162 innings
ddrallding fans." (J ar;v sue nan, 4--8. 1l0, 61. nigh! garrno.o;. has pitched.
week, MlJhile bills-ted
noogn, and the two
Rebs Third
In All-Time
SEC Rating
BlRMINGIIAM, Ala. (UPI)
-Three strong candidates
the ,1%6 SoUilU-"l1stern
football
AI.1bama, .Tenncssec
.F;i.r;sippi head the
of the SEC afler 13
of competition, SEC
tistics showed Saturday.
Alabama, whch won the
ference c:rown last year.
tinUe5 in first place with
wins, 65 defeals and 19
This gi ... the Crimson I
winrling percentage of 66.7
make::; it the only team able
dcic.1t its SEC foes ty.'()othirds
of the lime.
TerHlcssce's VoIs,
in fi rst place until
Alabama during the
:son. ha\'e a record of
for a 6-4.01 percentage.
Mississippi. which was mak-
in'g a .strong run on Tennessee
be!ore several weak teams in
Lhe ('I."lst fow years. holds third
pI;tCC will. a pt'!r<:entage 01' 61,3
on n rroJrd of 1056-1-12.
I.oolsiana Stale the only
(earn above .500 with a
TOCOrd of 10'J.7rl-15. This gives
the Tige!s a percentage of 51.4.
no only change made dur-
Ing the !!l65 season
Ida moving past
State into 7th place. The Ga-
t()TlI have Jeap-frogged past
foor teams in the past
years.
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'Mr. Touchdown'
Day For Favored Tech
Giants S,veep,
Keep Pennant
Hopes Alive
Oemson
Puts Up
A Battle
PITTSBURGH (UPI) -,!'be Madeha! raised his lifetime
San Ft'ancisco Giants, knOCKed record against the Pit'ales (0
the Pittsburgh Pirates <'ut of 165 as Jim Davenport singled
the National League pennnnt in the eighth Jnnirlg to scure
race and kept their own Ollie Brown with the winlling
cJJances nickering Saturday run.
w}th a 5-4 and 2-0 doubleheader Roberto Clemente sent the
VictOry. Pirates to a 1.0 lead when he
ATLANTA, Ga, (UPI) - The sweep assured the rain- led off the second inning with a
'Tailback Lenny Snow, Geor- idled Los Angeles Dodgers of at home run intu the right field
gia Tech's "Mr, Touchdown," least a tie for the pennant. The stands. It was his 29th round
ripped off scori.ng jaunts of six Giants, who moved ahead of tripper of the season.
and 40 yards in the second Pittsburgh into second place,
half Saturday to lead the 10th have an outside ehance of '* * '*
ranked Yellow Jackets to a catching the league leaders and Pltl all rh III Ull Frill n f h It!
come-frombehind 13 to 12 vic- forcing a playoff. cf 1 g
tory over the Clemson TIgers. This would IX:cur if the rt g lt
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Snow scored his first touch- DodgerS lose both games to the 1 g m:,'ttt l r
down midway through the third Philadelphia PhiUies in Sun- Batley Jb 3 0 1 0 Gabrtlsn If 0 n 0 0
period on a great personal ef- day's scason-endillg doublehead- g g 1
fort to tie the score at 6-6 and e!' while the Giants beat Jb 0 0 c J 0 0 \)
Bunky Henry kicked the extra Pittsburgh SWlday and tilen the &
point to put Georgia Tech in Cincinnati Reds in the makeup Ph g g 1
the lead fot' the first time in of a rainout. I' &
the aftemoon, Either a Dodger win or a g g g
13ut Jimmy Addison complet- Giant los.s. would give .Los 4 U 4 Tgl.,s
oao

ed his second touchdown pass Angeles Its second straight PJN,burgb 030 OOQ- 4
of the afternoon early in the pennant. LOB-
fourth period to put the 1'i- DOUBLED OFF _ Pirate Gene Alley is forced . Bob Bolin pitehed a one-hitter
gers back in front and Snow out at second base in the second inning of the m the mghtcap narrowly F t G b . I
had to scor-e again to give the . . .'.'. utn rot ,on. jJl II r tr bb 111
Giant-Pittsburgh opening game Saturday as Tito mlssmg the fJrst no-hLUer III W, 2.$& 9 1, 4 1 1
Jackets their hard-earned vic- Fuentes jumps to avoid t.he slide. Pittsburgh 57,y;-HT history. of '1 . J ri
tory. ped a doubleheader to the Giants and was FIeld, Bill Mazerookl, trymg to O'Oett 1 I' 1 0 {) {) D
He took a pitch-out from lIlinated from the torrid pennant race, UPl avoid an inside pitch, scnt a L, 1, 2.3
quarterback Kim King and, to) soft liner into right field for a Fryman 10 two bMtm in 5th.
breaking through a pack of smgle in the second irming. T_':45. A_IS,MD(psl).
would be Clemson tacklers, Bolin then retired the next 11 Ji.. l:i- 11-
raced 40 yards for the clinch- M e St t Re batters before allowing a walk Sin From Il>rhbtpili abrhbl
ISSISSlppI a e IpS to losing pitcher in lJ3 C:s
scoring leader. the second inning. Bo ad no lb
trouble thereafter in recording ,t> 4 0 \ ClfldMt\ lb 3 Ca ()
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YIIoww:v:!n"tthOeutYofellOWtro'::IC.keasfs Past Hapless RI"chmond his 11th victory in 21 decisions. n
u =............ The Giants scored their nms BrQWn rt 3000
the Tigers marched in the dos- in the eighth inning with Bolin p"2b : i i p g g g
ing minutes down to the Tech helping his own cause. Hal
TIGHTROPE RUN _ Georgia Tech fender, prone on the ground, drove IS-yard line on the passing of STARKVILLE, 1vIiss with a 28 yard tlghtrope walk I,anier led off with a single and Telal. 31112 Tllfill 210'0
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'lb k J' B' t hi U ., th 'del' d h t Addison. But defensive back The MJSS1SS1PPl State dO',1,11 the sldelme') to put the when Sisk threw into g: ::
a1 ac Immy l'own runs a 19 - .ul'own w e 51 me an e s ep- Bill Eastman assured the Jack- with sophomOl.'e Andy Rhoades ball at the Spider 13, Five plays the stands ill' an attempt to F!rancls(o l. Pil.
rope down the sideline after ped out after a 12-yard gain. Tech I b gh 2 \.08 S F It 7
ing a Kim King pass in the second won, 13-12. (UPI Photo) ets of their third ,victory of Ule sparking the ended later he crashed into the end pick him off. Bolin then doubled i. . - an nlnC ,
period, An unidentified Clemson when he an elght-game losmg streak Satur- zone from the three. to center to bring the Giants 29_8011n, Brown.
'-'O::==-.::::=-=::::;;:::::=...:::.::::=.::::...:::=--___________________ at his own 10- day with .8 2(}.[l over the Mi.'::s. St.ate ., 6 n 7-20 their first run .. Tito Fuentes y l
yard line WIth only 1:30 left to hapless Richmond SpIders, who Riclunond 0 0 0 0-- 0 singled and Bolin came home L 0 0 (l {) 1
play. now have lost 17 sfraight. Scoring: after Tom HaUer Hied out to 0 0
Jtloore l'otVers lluskies
Clemson, now 1-1 the sea- 1'he Spiders, who llaven't won MST _ Rhodes :1 run (Neill center. . .. T-I:Sl. _A_ .. _"_.,,_,_.__ _
completely. <l.onunated the sin<:e 1964, never could get mov- kick) The GIants got. clght hits, all
hrst half. Addison completed ing against the Bulidog defense.IMST _ Saget 8 run (kick failed) but one from SIsko The other
passes of 21 and 24 yards to, MST _ Nugent 8 pass from was yielded by Stet'e Blass, the Ph illy, LA
carry the Tigers within the New RlChm()?d c()8ch 'Fran: Garrison (Nelll kick)" third Pirate pikher.
shadow of the Tech goal and Jones, who gwdcd the A-14 000 In the first game, Juallj R' dOt
then threw an S-yard pass to off.ense four years, Ius ' Marichal gave up 13 hils but ilUte It
fuHback Eo Ruffner for a Spiders fail to up With any hung Oil for ills 25th victory and
To Win Over Ohio State
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Don'in the l1Uge Ohio Stadium in over Ohio in the first half andltouchdown midway through of an offenSive threat a Stanford his fourth of the season over PHILADELPHIA (UPI)
Moore, a hHrd-flUUling several years. then appeared on the ropes first period, However,. Don Bar- gamst the rugged State defense. Pittsburgh. The Philadelphia Phillies-Los
from Tacoma, rail circles Teammate Jeff Jordan1a 210 belore a determined Buckeye field Was wide on the coover- Rhoades, one of the top run It marl<ed the second time in Angeles Dodgers . game. sch&
atoWlO Ohio State satW'day to lb. fullback, three times comeba<:k led by sophomore sion try and .in the end this ners in the Southeastern O>nfer- Smasl'es his brilliant career that the duled for Saturday night, was
lead the Washington Huskies to for the Huskies, who went into quarterback Bill Long's passes miss was the difference in the ence, the first Bulldog " righthander Yil:'Jd-il>ostponed because of rain.
a 38-22 intersectional football the game as a two-touchdown to end Bill Anders. LOI1.g hit 19 ball game, touchdown on a three - yard ed 13 hits and yet wan_ The i The game will he made up as
upset before 8{1.241 fans. underdog. It was Washington's of 30 attempts for 157 yards plunge midway of the first G.re.ell, Wave first occasion was againstjPflrt of a starting
Moore, a 5-9, 2.05-pounder, second wi.n of the season after and two touchdowns in the R d B period. Quarterback Don Saget Cincinnati i.n 1964. all:05 p.m. Sunday.
Bcored two touchdoW!ls and set being upset a week ago by the second half and it put the e s- raves picked up anotller on a nine- STANFORD Calif (UPI) . -
up a couple of others With his Air Force while the Buckeyes Bucks in s?,ring position with. a yard sweep just minutes deep B II St ' k kl ked fo-I
dazzlmg runs He gamed 221 are 1-1 after edglllg Texas 59-yard strike to Anders late In S Ii P . in the second period. fil
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yards in 30 earnes in one of the Chnsban in thelr ()pener. the frrst half to set up Ohio's p t all' Tommy Garrison came In at
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finest mdividual performances Washington ran up a 2J-O lead flfSt touchdown. quarterback late III the fourth vored Stanford to a 33-14
But Moore took the heart out CIN,CINNATI (UPl) -Mack period to dU'ect the BuUdogs to VlctOry over Tulane
T R I d S
of the Hucke)e threat wlllm he Jones 23rd hotller of the season their fmal touchdown, compJet- The four field goals set a
op- an \. e partans shook loose and ran untouched touched off a threerun 12th ed when be hit end David Mu- Stanford record and the 50-
for a 47-
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tOUchdown With Inning Saturday which the gent on an eJght-yard strike in yarder also was the Ion est ill'
4'll remarnmg that put the Atianta Braves a 6-3 V1Ctory the end zone, Indian hlsto _. g
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2 1 game outof reach. over CincmnaU in the second
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Ohio State down 217 at the f d bleh d ft Saget twisted an ankle shortly Shoemaker s other fteld goals
as OJ. haH, came' back after the au:: after he scored hiS were 40, 2.1, 28 yards In
I Intermission to move 56 yards Jones' homer was one of four and Bulldog coach Paul DaVIS addltlOn, he three extra
on a drive that saw Long h ts th B b \ d ff alternated Gamsun. a Convert- pomts to fllllSh tbe game 'Wlth I
, (UPI)- on the ;ake. of unbeaten complete five passes, the last a 12?h. ed fullback, and Cole- 15 .}XlIDis, one more than the
'J. op-ranked MlchLgan State, Spartans third vIctory by three- 'arder to halfback Arnie I ., man at quarterback for the re- entire Tulane Mal.
aiming fur its second consecu- setting a Bj"" Ten PLUIl return. '. . . Bra'ies starter Don Schwall . d f th aft Stanford's tllJ'ee touchdowns
. . . Fonles for a 1'D Long htt h d giv n up onlv two scratch mam er 0 e ernllon.
hve Big 'fen title got its record with a 95-yard dash fur" '. a e - Came on a 90-vard run from
conference season rOliing Satur-,the game's final score. f;15
a
two-pomter to bits and was leading 3-0 when A fum?le spoiled first!scrimmage by Dave Lewis, a 4-
day with a 26-10 pasting of! A couple of ftunbles earlier inl - . the Reds,. helped along b): three ?Pportyruty to:score lhe open-Iyard pass from Washing-I
butter-fingered Illino.is. ithe game made the job easy too score In the mlTIutes o. the gl
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,after a. jto.n to Boh Shore on a tackle-I
Al Brenner put the frosting for Michigan Stale. DartmOlttlt eighth fr?m the 34 to'eligible play, and a Z-yard run
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defensive end George C\:latl05 ,P0lll1ded out four hltS, on a ball at the IWilliams,
lUt S caused his fourlh rumble ()f the U 6 mc1udmg it homer, lead tlle Spider 26. Tulane, .a 7-polnt underdog
hitting Illinois quarter- pset 7- R.eds to. their firs! game four plays despite a pair of victories .Qver
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I hark Bob Narmnic's ann as he' , Milt Pappas up hy RIchmond, ,State agam t?Ok Virginia Tech and Texas A&M,
core In. tnN to throw a pass. ! WORCESTER 11: (UPI)- hiS 12th vIctory agamst 11 t_he ball at the 34. RhoB.?es scored on a I-yard run by Tim
D' .! ,ass. defeats. hghted the 66 yard scormg anye c .
Over Cll
:so:,v erellStve end PhIl Holy Cross made oughlm at the end of a 67yard
" __ " plucked the ball from tlle air at . '." drive and on a 2-yard run by
the Illini 40, ran. int{l tacklers,I
Mlke
s second-quarter Rd Third R d Chuck Loftin to wrap up <lit 84-
CHICAGO (lIPI) -The New and. .to tackle Patlconverston kick sta!ld,UP Satur- 0 rlgueZ .. OUD drive. Both scores came
'York Yankees ra\Jied lor Ihrce GaUmagh. GaUmagh outraced' day to end Dartmouth s longest- ill the second half after
runs in tht' tnp of ninOt II his pUl'sUl'ers and put the in-the-nation l1-game winning Stanford,. which. gair.ed its
inning Saturday to score a 5-3. Spartans 13.-3 the half. streak in a 7-6 upset. C di 0 L d second agamst one l?ss,
victorv over the Chicago White. In the lhlrd perIod, Hoag . ana an pen ea er had opened up a 20-0 halftime
Sox. I recovcred a fumble by The Crusaders, ll-poll1t under- !:ad.
Sox slarter Joel Horlen, who! Duug H<trlord on the.l1lUlols 3 dogs for the game, played be-. '. .-... , ... _. ___ ___ ___ ._-;;,.;11
was te1gged for his 13th [Oss .. and Jim 12,000 in. a steady rain, .B.C. (UP!) - seasl.de layout to shatter the I WRESTLING _
a!,,,insl J{\ viejorlrs gol into over. ftom that p.om.L handed. Lambert Tro- Chi Chi Rodriguez, Puerto mark of 67.
trouble when he hi! Y;:mkee! Spalt;ln deJense phy and Rico's ambassador of golf, who. started
tlmd baseman 1like .Ferraro to; to net .of. only 17 yards. Dartmouth Its first loss f. izzlin' t tourney wtlh a first round 13 Kspt. Civic Aud.
lead off the ninth. Pinch hilterirushmg. Michigan St<:l.te cov-:Cmnell took a 33.15 derision ued as,. g 67 Sa to and then carded a {l8, surprised. 1
Roy While then heal oul Oll the . ground. from the Big Green in the next take the third-round lead In the pGA officials who had not
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infield rut, and both runners:. Wltil Napnoc s pass-Ito last game of the l!}64 season, S.100,1KHI Canadian Open with a a.l!ticipated anyone coming in. 1
were sacrificed along. 1
1Dg
, 205 yards through I Kaminski a 'unior ki ftve-under-par 2M. wIth a total lower than 209,! 8:00 Sharp
Bobby Richardson, the. air to lBO yards for thelspecialist fr'om The 123pound R<ldrigue:z' bottom category on the ; .. P? .. .. -. ... '"'". I'
for Ferraro. whrn . leonvcrted after Crusader' uar: best l'ound of the tourney gave board. _
J\.fr:Craw let Horacr. Clarke's, .:o.llChlgrln. States h;\ft">foot!terb 'k J k J t d q. t him a one stroke lead oyer Billy Casper and Jack
grollnrj 0,111 go I.hrollgll 1lis H.I r h a r d l\('nnedy.:the z lI1 J Randy Glover, the co-second Nicklaus, running one two in 1 i ")t
relief Hoyt ftf'ld shnl <inti , I ,n1 th a! w round leader who shot a 69, tJle PGA money standing, were 1 I
tl1('11 g,1Vr I1p f 11M PNlOd {'tlrlerl 111 <l $f"ot"l'kss /epLr t P d 0,r e one Ho;. Don Massengale fired his nine strokes back or Rodrigu('zl_ I
8il1Ales '10 Tom Murcel' <Ind. til'.. . i ,!OS!; O\\n. third consecutive '/I) to fall oul. at 2.17 and were virtually
Whijp2kf'r. I \\,'IIf'11 .<1 i ,.O(lrltTwulh fl Hl)ly of :'I first place lie a.nd deadlock eliminated in .11 I
S\l've WODl<l('k, sP{'Illld 11<1:-;::; lrom i\,1pOIl!r;Cios!; wl.o .1L<; only touch- Lou Graham for third place at for the $20,000 fmit pme money
pi1cltrr, r-rroilrd Rob W'lthnlnf!TIlllll1tes.l'emain-i210. Grah<lm.' a 2fI-yearold pro and the G.old Cup. II Ii
1m; :"o\'cnlh ..... wtory il[lilinsl: I1.IInI on Mrdllg.1tl Std!{' .1Ii. lIIg In game but mIssed on from NashVIlle, Tenn., shot a Dl:!fendmg champIOn Gene L,.. I
lhree loss(!s. New York starter .. Jlm Stolz kIcked a 27-yard fIeld a two-pomt passing conversion course record five-underpar 66 Littler was seven-ewer-par at I RETURX T,\G BA.ITLE .
Fritz Peterson was slaked 10 a: goal 10l1l' plays laler. try. on the fi,007-yard Shauglmessy 220, I (New Rdcree) II
2-0 lead in the first 3 1-2: -
Navy Upset By AI r Force: :
IbrhblChl Dbthbll Wh,. C Id ell
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Murw SS & 1 I Ilulrrd:'o 1 no 0 \In FORCE II f' t . b . , . ! Sp ial AUracUon
'nouton p 0 (> 1\ 0 It:: J 0 1 II I '.,', was 1e II'S game wllh ri lflJuries suffered in last Murray burst up the middle'l ec I
b j Ib j I Colo. (UPI) -Place-kickt>r played in the Hocky Mountains week's 213 loss to Southern and raced 73 yards to the Air! Tuffy Truesdale
g (; g I Dick Hall kicked thrce field thc win evened lhe Methodist. His replacement, Force 3. Four plays later I I
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,Sonny Litz passed for al The: Middie_" only scnre Came 233-pound J'unior tackle Larry Hall who was ,''''uJt'd J088 Quintero OUT ER
FPrr8rO 3b- 30 a 0 E!,a s; 3011\ goals one from 48 d rI sen-es at H. Navy beat Alr Phil BaSSi, was harassed by the Murray plunged for the touch.' 7 Fl. Alliga;tor
AmMO" 0000 Wilhrtnl p 0 bOO' [ouc lawn as t.he Air Force on a fIrst penod 7fi-yard drive, Cole. Cole reeoveri!d two first- befo!'e this season .hY ('(Iach Farmer 'Powell
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1'01111- 115134 D llPSl'l Navy 1.1-7 highlighted by Terry M1Irray's period fumbles f!.nd partially Ben Martin from the intra-. _-=:..:c::.:::::.:.-=--=.::.:c,-_ 160 BROAD r.t *.
ISatlL.rdHY .tor their in!cr.I 73ya-rd run. Murray plungoo. blockrn a Navy punt which led mural ranks, kkkcd his first Dave COX I. _
1. LOB'ls'rliJCe WIn oyer lIll:! for the score from the I-yard to Air Fmee's first field goal field goal atcr Cole p1:Irtiallv I Vs, i a -----
sI8:Pl'f1ttM. s A rccurd cL"l)wd \){ 46,Blll l linc. Navy's firsL half touchdown deflected fI Navy 'punt and) Blll Howard
Il"\lM !P h r hb !a }<'l1leon St,.nlium Lil:.: passr.d for a touchdowlI was sr.t liP hy Em intcrception I ddcnsive back Stc-ve McCulloc'h I II <Ii
"1 ,1 2 A 1'l'wal.r.h Hall bonm field week In the 1()'0 h>' defrnsiye halfbuck Bnrnie' C"1I1"hL the b'lll al the Navy 4" All Hush' 'Dupp.-.
WOl"1'JIICk W, 7J 11.) a n 0 0 0 fr m 39:1,.9 nd 48 d t '. 'I i < t> ,. .. __ II \'" .' . ..-1 ""'9
Iloulon 1. 0 0 n: {) .. ,.,.1 WIO over Washinglon. DeGeorge. lie off a Lilzand rctllrned it to the Air)_ 1 tIr," .,... .... .
IDl! 8 n Qllarlcriwck Lit;>; Tlipped II 2R'1 Nayy wns handicapped offen pass fit Nayy's 8 after cOie'lFlJree 45. II.\' \II.' ,,..
r,wro 13 Q () 0 0 0' Y:'Ird sCilrlllg 10 end .. wilh sl<llting qUill'ler-j recovered a Mitldie fumble 011 After three play::; Hall booted I AmrrklW I.<,glnfl 1 Look for our.,-* in tho shOll
ISchullzm in the third period. It back John Carlwright, sidellned'the 31. On Na.vy's first play, a 39-yard field .ill ... '1.. ____________________ -'
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Tarpons groom r.placements
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eRE,OLE -, lIodney Boyd, last season,' , LeI, 1 fl'lll Itonnit l'icou, A III 8y 1tI1lI 10 lettetfMfl ref1lrnll'lg. \ A complete" new 8et of faces be at fUllbaCk,' _ .........
Tony SM'!I. Coach RoIJert Manuel's 111M! flI!III'Id ./II1II01', left tlekft t'>md fJitd has !leer! fll6VM to will be tryIn', to lui the p!gski1t tlte "",,,,,,w! just
Marvlfi DIt4dIestoft. charges WI\'/I 111 g8l!!9 h II t Wmen, I liJI senlilr, t\JtIt etI4 tift fh etll!llfll set cross the lloall!l'le for the tar-: R! toIJIh as rtllt, W!tlI otIIttIII,
These m jIIIt, I !he lositt, ilftff fIIIIe, dfffrt It l11li tenter Pat PI1Idt', t?S ell 1114 Mm fI!ftn I 1(5 jatI. I pons, . MerrY"llle l11li SaIfI r:--c
bill nllMa mlsatng 011, IlIe II11l11 tIr,e IiIII4I (If II!e Kinder pound stIIim'. Iff. 1M 6lIIy re'll&r itlII tate ovtr tbe /Iut!ei at Wayne Sturles. 160 poundPrOTimltt
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rost!!' of the Soutlr C8l'IrttIm Jacli:tlS, and rtc"'$! up 23t1. tnrIIiftr StI11m, slid u mtell eenter. 'lSeniOl', ."iIi run club it Slot and "1IIIIeu-1 ,,"ellt! 10"
one tire lmIatrtst points til their GMMIetJl8 17. I MlllUel SlIll, "WI! lIave I lot ofl Rotmdillg out tile offensive quarterback whIle Russell Corl most trOUble,_' '-
"!tttle teams" ill SW lmIitaftl Yes. It "*1 I wonderftd yfat slloes til fIll." litre itlII be Refill Hebert (155). (166) altd Mike Faulk (155' will However. if ymff! trym, to
tOt the TarpofIs, but wllat IlIJeut 11m. lllere fila, be smile very I george, Morales (ltS), rrrd carll share the halfback spots. James plek a chaml'!cin a
New Iberia is
ready to end
long climb up I
NEW IBERIA - In 1958 01
'ton Hebert's New Yel
: low Jackets came into tlistrict
2AAA ftmn tilt AA rwa tnd
I.? eapele 'IIpltcetMnts slrrrdifti ,.,,1IItift (1n). ' Savoie, a 170 pound junior, will don't overlool< """ .. ,,..;m)eton.
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J966 DISTRICT
had i .... 1 .tll8illl.
,I, sillee that tlltle, the Jacket's'
1 best sea!Jol\ mark ha. been /I
'I 4-6-0 slate compiled last year
under coach Falze Mahlouz.
It hat been a long, hard clImb
. , for tIIa Jaekets 'and Coach Mah
'iI fouz. one of the outstanding
high school coaches In the South.
In Mahfouz' words, "this
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J have been here. We have more'
, si7.e and experience."
The Yellow will have:
,even of eleten starters return :
Houston facing Sam
backfield problems
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3-8 FORECAST
. , Here the pick the teams to
llnIsh m Dlstrlct 3B thiS lall. Points are based
on 10 points for first, 8 for second, 6 for third.
First place votes are in parentheses:
Oberlin (6) , ... ,_
South Cameron (2)
Sam Houston ..
Merrvville
Iowa
GareW
Elton .
Hackberry ..
Points
68
64
40
32
20
"., 14
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are
Ing to their offensive unit in'
1
1966
. I
Five of the returninll starters'
will help to make up the for:
ward wall, which will average MOSS BLUFF - The 8am lender have In break this los by the line, and that may be a
about 200 pounds per man. Ends HOuMon Broncos were no more inll streak? problem for the Broncos.
Tommy Donaldson and Roger than tame ponies over the last To start, Ellender six of Ellender IIs1a ,. bill' CjUeltion
Ralchel 'guards John Holley half 01 1965, gettlng clobbered last year's starting linemen. mark 'It each of the lour back-
and Rodney Bazer and tackle In their last six games by lop- But a football team ilso needs field posItions. since last year's
Roland Degeyter ,wlil be back aided scores. , someone to carry the ball startinll backfield araduated.
I alonll with ChIp Lofton .t cen. What does Coach Vaughn El. through the holes blasted open He he one letterman returning
, ter and charles- Hebert at left ror each 01 the four positi.ons.
tackle. T lb' but of the four, only one 15 a
Both halfbacks, Doub Robin U ane eg.nn.ng senior and all of the boys are
son and Jeff Doly, will be back, very Iillht. ..
but Bill Norton and Dave Nor. Ken Peloquin, the tentor, wllI
, rls will be new comers to the I d b k probably be the signal caller
: quarterback and fullback posi- ong roa ac after earning hls first letter last
! tlons respectively year. A 10fhomore, l35.pound
" . , Ronald Far, Is the letterman
. Depth '!lay not be luch a big returning at fullback. Two jun.
,problem this year elther. Be. .' 1 D Ard In (135) d T
sides the returning- starters The Tulane Green Wave IS He did an outstanding Job as ors, an a 8/1?m
coach Mahfouz has 13 more re: beginning to roll on the long a racking up over Prlol. (130) are the returnmg
turnin lettermen way back, with the start of the 1,000 yards m total offense last halfbacks. . .
il looks' as though the return trip, to national g rid season, thus ranking as the first The
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.15 ant expet Tlen
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c.ed
, proml'nance due to beg'ln th'ls Tulane player to do so I'n the one. e !Xon re urns a calm
Yellow Jackets and coach Mah < the pivot poSition, M.L. Hoop
louz can look forward to the year. ,past 16 years. er and Ray Voyght are the
best season yet in 2AAA. Tulane fo!ks ar.en t pre Pittman opens his T u 1 a n e guards and 22fJ.pound Walter
Warriors
'big but
dictmg that re to be career armed with 28 lettermen Menke and Owen Seamon wi\!
I
'I eEl In the nation s top 10 thIS sea and at least a dozen promising be the tackels. Tom Hooper reo
i a rver ag M son or even that they will play sophomores. _ turns at end.
S OW
" .500 ball, which they haven't "'" 't h t'h d - from the 1966 Bronco
done In nine years ne won ave e spee or d 8 '
WIt t th '.. th t I depth we'd like," said Pittman, scheodule, are T
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"m to' I p'O a ey are IS a "but I was pleased with the at- 01 ell., -an Vm.ton,
1m r ve with the aggressive Jun Pitt- titude and the aggressiveness teams which has a combmed
OAKDALE - "Bigger than. Eddie Abrusley will be the man from Texas the new head shown in Sprinll tralninll. I don't score of 86-8 ovt;!' Sam H?uston
usual but overall team speed I starting left guard, Mike Abrus hi coach and a 70;-man squad c?m see a soft spot on the sched. last year. That s a reltef to
poor :, ,ley will start at quarterback, t IS season posed of only SIX seniors, 26 Jun ule, but we're not Iloinll to back Bronco fans. . - BRONCOS' ROBER T MENKE
. I and Randy Farris will hold lars lind 38 sophomores, they off from anybody" The only new addItIOns are
That'. the way new head! down the fullback spot. are going to start showing 1m . . . Elton and lata, teams against
h La' H th' provement over the meager six At the end 01 spring trainmll. which Sam Houston will be bet
Bobby Gordon and. DERIDDER -' There's no victories that they've gotten in Tulane's first team consisted of ter matched. Doland leads 'nado teams won 55 while losing
Abrusley are strugglmg [01 way to go but up, for the Car the past fQur seasons. : Duhon. at quarterback, T 1m It could lit a long season un. . ouly 22 and shut out the opposl
Coach Hanson, who came to right Tackle, Bob Fogleman and ver Hlgli Eagles of. DeRidder, 0 th Ii IdB bb P h Coughltn at fuUback, Pete Johns less the Broncs come up with : tion 32 times while bel n g
the Warriors from Pineville ,Mark Minchew want the start smce the team finished with h D e t de th' JO b Y u
t
ant' at tailback and Jim Trahan at aomeone who can carry the r,'gers not 'blanked only six times them
found that the 1965 team which I ing berth at right end. and an 0102 slate last season. a \ k
e
f a as ar - slotback. mail' I! selves. In 1965 Sulphur won the
went 4-6-1 last season. gave up, Phillip St.even." and Curtis paUli' Prosrects are encouraging, D g rom ve The line had Jerry Colquette . Tornados I I' State AAA championship.
14 lettermen to graduation. He I are flghtmg It out for right and With 14 lettermen return 1 ad th w I and Lanls O'Steen at ends Dan F
found the line of "adequate" half. ing, the Eagles might be able agam ea e leen ave. Dembinski and Ste.e Hahnett ans must get 1 Ch k L f' ,
size, and the top quarterback,i Coach ijanson's charges 1I'i1ll
to
break even on their eight.. , were the tackles, Mike Cam h b't I BATON ROUGE _ Jack 00'\ ,0 tfm '5,,'
Wayne Johnson, gone. I be competing in a ver), tough I game schedule. DI Betta IS mara t a and Vic Eumont new a I or land, the newest member of the contmumg ami Y
S I ht th t 14A district with powers like. Ollense was the big problem manned the guard posts and '66 r.'ger games
1 onili say. e f . ! Jennings and Lake Charles' last year, when the team scar" 'I' John Anderson was playing cen LSU football coach in;: staff, was 'I t d' f t T U .
O
OOkd air ' 0 e I' "so" says coach ed Qnly four touchdowns In 12 Uti Ity man i tel'. BATON ROUGE _ LSu foot one of the most successfuL men ra,', .on a
a a e n arrlOrs Isn very, .. b contests. On hand to do the i tors in Louisiana prep tanks: '
bright, but don't be too hasty! I passing attack. may e" our running for Carver this year f T' , A:ll Green Wave players are bali fans who have been accus while coaching at Sulphur High. I Chuck Loftin. ,sophomore tail.
, I strongest offenSive threal. ' t b k H d lor I 9 e rs ,1I'amed to play both offen!e tamed to 3 p.m. kickoffs over
It s true that 14 lettermen ,are quar er ac s enry , ,and defense, but the first unit the years are cautioned to ad. Assigned to work with the of- back at TUlane, iscontinuirig a
gone. but 22 remllO, and ftve h' T' Roy and runnmg I' wiil work on offense about 75 just their schedules in 1966 This fensive Une by Tiger Coach 'family tradition/Chuck's lath
o! these held down starting po.,.'g t.ng Igers Andrea BATON ROUGE _ LSU sen. per cent o( the time and ,the year, Tiger night at Charles McClendon, Doland er. Noel Loftin, and an uncie,
51110ns last season. : have en/'oyed Scott: and James iol' fullback Gawain 9.iBetta second unit will handle about 75 home will begin onehalf hour never had a losing season in Joe Loltin, were Green Wave
,
PhillIp Buxton at lelt end. (llyn fantast.c years . Mahon will play at end and the m the game of lootball. I
Lee at left tackle, Stewart Mc. : tackles are scheduled to be fhe lormer Hol.Y Cross (New,
Clain at center. Larry Fruge .. I Bobby Hadnot and Henr Clark. Orleans). star Will
at right guard and Phillip Ray i BATON. ROl!G,E -: Com osin the cor Yo three different backfleld pOSI
at left halfback. So,not only I State Umverslty s FIght'!lg TI' tel'S :uards af.: tions in three years lor the. Ti
is llie line heavy, it 1$ expel" gers have enJoyed suc ChaVis. Jackie Lewis George gel's. He started out as a rIght
ienced also. cess. on the, grld
lron
. Sihce 1958. Reeves Kennie Dri;ker and halfback in 1964, was moved to I
Durmg the past eIght years, F d H . the newlycreated strongback
Coach Hanson already has LSU teams have finished in the re opper. .. spot in 1965 and this spring
three of the six open starting Ttln in na!ional polls sill James was shifted to fullbacll to belp
berths ftlled, WIth at least two tlmes. In the span was saYT/
f
tean:\ offset the loss of experienced
men fiahting it out for the lone National Championship and " y e
th
t s personnel at Ihis position.
other three. I, two third place finishes. ,Y art e asys; a ,,15 eam
, 'should be able to score better,
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of the dlstTict cellar. I h ' d '
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Tulane and Tech
have interest in
same teams in '66
. War!'en Bankston, sophomore'
I quarterback at Tulane, always
OAKDAI.E'S JOHN 'ABRUSI.EY
.,
wanteci to be one or the great
"little men" of the game. But
at 6-4, 220, he didn't measure
Tulane and Georgia Tech. Ule up. Bankston can move for a
South's newest major Indepen. big man, however, and gained
dents, have three common op 60 yards In four carries in the
pornmts this fail: Texas A.&M, sprinll game, oparating IS the
amI Virginia, in ad Green Wave's nwnber ODe dg
dltion to playing each other. nal-calier.
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Trio of Keglers I
Post High Scores
Brand Stars as Clippers.
Capture Northside Victory
SPORTS CALENDAR
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'tODAY
MEETING: American Legion Baseball Boosters
Club, Henry Gray lRgion Home, 7:30 p.m.
Andy Miles Al McCloud and Miles edged out Jay Wilkin
Betty Chapmlm captured local son for high game by one pin
bowling honors Wednesday. with a 235, while McCloud had
- - -'-- the only 600 series, a 609.
Chapman led the dlstalfers
wAith. a W205}kgame and $66 sedriCjS.
Roberts Is Off
Critical list,
Drinks Fluids
nglC a er was secon n I'
IMotd lJtafld butled II thtee
hit shutout lind struck out 14
batters Wednesday as the Clip-
pets touted the Nationals 140
In .Northslde Major Lit tIe
League play.
In the only other II arne
Wednesday, Augenstein surVived
a sil:th Inning rally by Guth to
take II 4-3 decision in the South
s Ide Major League.
both categoties with a 201 line
, and 557 series.
I wtbNUOAY MItt LAII1U
! Women's Gomt! IUifty CMj)man. John
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Mobil, lOS.
Women', SM.
(;.ome: eM', ?81.
ftclm Sed.,: 2:200,
IAYOU tELL!S
V!,;mc!'rt" Game: AnOif Wolker. team
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) - Sorl,,' Walker. $57.
St k dr
r Glenn Ttam nom 3. SOl.
... oc car race Ive Teom Ham 3, 11.16.
1,'ireball1 Roberts was olf the
critical list Thursday, although Men', Gomo: MIl". St,M"d
doctors said still was in very 23terlt!: AI McCloud.
""rious rondll1on as a result or AII.nm,"l . .,..
I ff cd I
'n a three car Game: SICIndord Supply. 931).
)UrnS :::;u er Hom Strles:: Rlnky DlnkS. 2557.
rr"sh Sunday in the World 6(){).1 Ev.iiii.>N
mile race. I WOmtr(l Gamt: lucille Miller. "tearn
A midmorning medical bul 5fries; Shorty LuMrell. Four
lotin from Charlotte Memorial O,k SOl.
Hom Gamt: Palms, 621.
H,\Spital said doclors attending T",,,, ,.,,,,, Palm'. 1717.
Iho driver rrom Day IV ......
tnnn Beach, Fla., were "very Game>: R.uby Jol
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" b th Iv JHls, 101.
much encourage Y e prog Womrr.'s Si!!rlfs: Mot H1II, S w t t
h h d I
P",.. <93.
r(,ss e as ma e, Game: Jorry Jill!. (7),
The bulletin added that Rob room s""" Od,lI Vlnoon, 117'.
rrls continues to lake flUids by , MONOiiRoll
mouth and no unf.oreseen I l.INES: Andy 235, Jav WilkIn_
P
lications have arisen. son Ut, AI 2\1.
. . 600 SERIES; AI McCloud 60'
Roberls was Involved m a Wom.n
lhrec-car accident on the .. tot
('nIh lap of the World 6QO..m!Je udMt
y
Lognlon
:-;Iock car race at the 1 'h.mlle 1$1. Clr/e .stelly
Charlotte Motor Speedway. m Anv
l
,
Doctors said "Roberts' reo I .
markable physical condItio!! has I
been a contributing factor In hiS
survival to this point. He has
moved his arms and legs very
slightly through sheer efrort."
In the first n hours arter the
wreck, Roberts had been given
123 pints of blood.
RA1.PH
Dupas Will
Box Schmidt
K e 0 0 e t h Thibodeaux and
Mitchell Scltneml were the hit
ting stars for the Clippers, each
getting tour hits in tive trips
Susman Ousted
In French Meet
NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Ralph
Dupas has been signed to fight By Maria Bueno
Canada's 'Peter Schmidt in a lo.
round bout here June 18. PARIS (AP) - The Jast Amer.
Bonnie Geigerman, New Or ican survivor In the tournament,
leans Boxing Club promoter, Mrs. Karen Hantze Susman, was
announced the fight Wednesday, eliminated fro m the French
Dupas, from New Orleans, is Tennis Championships Wednes.
a rormer world junior middle- day.
weight champion. He is current . . .
Iy ranked No. 4 in the WBA A naltve or San Diego, CallI.,
junior middleweight division - who now lives in San Antonio,
two notches above Schmidt. Tex., Mrs. Susman was defeat
Schmidt is current holder or ed by BrazU's Maria Bueno 6-4,
the Canadian welterweight title. 6-0 in a quarterfinal women's
Geigerman said Dupas will match. Eugene Scatt of New
get 25 per cent of the gate with match. Eugene Scott of New
Schmidt guaranteed $7511 or 22'1.. York, the last U.S. male in
per cent. whichever is greater. competition, had been eliminat
Geigerman expects lhe bout to ed Mondah in a meo's quarter
draw between $5,000 and $6,000. final.
Ole Miss In
NCAA Play
Economy
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to the plate. One of Thibo a tie with the bankets and Son. 'I'
deaux's lvas a triple with two nier lor lirst place, each with
men on base. 20 records.
Steve Boudreaux doubled In I NORTHSIDE MAJOR
to be. the winning run ror Aug 9ronJ"a" ...
enstem. Charles Hebert had a Gea,., Snood and Ca'I" L,R.cc .
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when Guth scored all its runs. Gulh .................. 000 003-3 5 3
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GASTONIA, N. C. (AP) - I
Southeastern Conrerence champ I
Mississippi and Southern Con I
ference winner West Virginia
dash today in the first round.
(If the NCAA District 3 double:
elimination baseball tourney.
North Carolina, winner of the
Allanlic Coast Conrerence title.
'lild ai-large entry Eastern Caro
lina. meet in !lie other opening
round game.
Year 'Round Comfort
The losers will play at 6 p.m.
and the' early winnel's will be
malched in a nightcap.
The winner of game No.3 and
the loser of game No. 4 will
meet Friday night at 7:3U p.m.
The finalists will play Saturday
al 2 p.m. If another game 'is
needed it will follow at 7:30
p 11l.
The tourney winner will go to
Omaha. Neb .. lor Ihe college
world series in June.
Free Tickets To
New Orleans Pro
Grid Game Given
.\'F:II' ORLF:ANS lAP) - Five
lhousand free tickets will be,
gl\'pn to youngsters in Louisi-
ana. soulh Mississippi, south
llallama and extreme North
I\('st Ftorida [or each or the
111'0 pro football exh i bit ion
cames scheduled here lale this
;'lUmnWf.
Tlckels [or the NFL games
1\ ill go 10 high school foolball
l('ams and to youths particlpat.
in summer rec-
reation programs.
New Orleans Pro Football
ClUb. Inc .. will sronsor a pre
seasun tilt here Aug 8 between
Ihe r;rccn Bav Packers and the
"'I L(JUIS Cardinals. Another (1),;-
hlbl11(1n clash Sept. 5 will rca
Wre the .-;rL cham-
pIOn Chie"c(I Bears and the Dal-
las Cuwboys
(:reen Wave Signs
Three Gridders
:<IEI\' I AP '-Three
"lOre schoolbol' lootball stars
hal'f' been signed to athletic
by Tulane football
,""dl Tommy O'Boyle.
The three are Tim Coughlin
of Daylon. Ohio: Chandler Cisco
of Rogers. Tex., and Larry Whit
worth of Boerne, Tex.
Coughlin. a 6-loot1, ISS-pound
halfhack. was chosen the Dav
ton News' outstanding back last
prep season. Coughlin establ!sh
ed a record for his high school
in the 100yard dash with a 9.8
docking and scored 104 points,
in 10 football games, amassing
1.057 rushing yards. I
Cisco, a 6-2, 215.pound tackle I
a Iso starred in basketball and a ,
discus thrower. Whitworth, a 6-1
IBOpound halfback, a\'eraged 41
"ards per punt and also partici
pated in hasketball and track.,
MINORS
--
PACifiC COMT
EASTUN -IIIVISION
f.rf.un!>O\ .. .. J8-
Oklahoma Crl,/ 22 18 .5!iO
Den (tf .. , 11 11) .5J7 1h
Suit Crty 21 20 .512 1\1:
1(,d1onapoll\ Ie 12 .389 6
.... 10 '21 U
Wi'Sre RH OJVJIJOtH
Po'! ,on(f " .. " 19 13 ..6:90
".' D,uJto .:"4 16 .6C1O ...
Tu .. 2:1 11
, ! "c 'to 21 .4l I'I/J.
' . Ql'lc .. 19 21 ,475 9
14 211 150 14
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the all"electric heat p"ump
"We are more than pleased with our
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says Mr. and Mrs. Martin, 1176 3rd
Street, Lake Arthur, Louisiana.
..
"We especially like the wonderful
comfort we enjoy with our electric
heat pump. Heat pump heating and
cooling automatically keeps our home
springtime fresh all year 'round. So
much less cleaning, scrubbing and,
probably, painting, is necessary. And we
think it's much more economical than
other forms of heating and cooling,"
Financing Easil, Arranged
Title I, FHA Home Improvement Loans are
.vailable for electric heat pump installations.
For full details, see your heat pump dealer or
Gulf Stlites,
Mrs. leRoy Marlin and doughie, Kothy
The IMrtin'$ l7SO-II!IU"re-foot Gold
Medallion homo flamele .. heat
ing and .Iectrlc kltchen-
loundry-wQle, heat.r, plenty of Light
for Living plus tellvi.ion and m,,"y other
electrical worke" that odd to the joy
of tola] electric living,
,
11JMBlJNG [JON - Larry Willard of Fred
erick College heads earthward in the sec-
ond quarter against Ashland College at Com-
munity Stadium, but not before he gathered
in a IS-yard pass completion. Coming in
.....,. 0 I : IIr Z. _
to make sure the Frederick end stays dmnt
are Lou Stevenson (81) and Gary Deal of
Bellville (61). Cliff Watson of Ashland is
already on the ground. (News Journal Pho-
to by Randy Dieter).
FINGERTIP CONTROL - Lexingtoo's Ben
Funderburg (30) manages to deflect the ba)]
witb his fin&erlips eo a pass intended for
Gene Kat of Plymouth (33) in their game at
Ontario, yesterday. Watching is Lexington's
Dan Schneider (10). (News Journal Staff
Photo).
1
* * *
-Plym.outh's Late
Aerial Pays
Tennessee Whips
'Stlmborn' Rice
KNOXVILLE, Teall. (AP) - stopped 011 !be gnJUIId by a stub-
born Rice DeMIe, 1000000000ed Termessee wIIIppo4 tile
23-3 Saturday CIII the uncanny passiDg of quartetb8ck Dewey
Warren.
. '
Warren threw Ihree touchdown passes and ""'Dpleled 17
of 2$ aerials lw 234 yards before reIiriDg 10 the mid-
way in UIe IiDal period. EDcI Jolumy Mllls caught a u.yard
toss tbree Iecands befare ball time for !be Vols' first TD.
Wamn passed 12 yards to '
end Austin DeIIIIey for Tennes- S of rd'
secood touchdown In the ta 0 S
!bird quarter, and put Cbe tame
out of Rice's read!. with a 13- Ki k In
yard scoring .. 10
OIadwidt later in the same stan- C er
went ahead OIl a 24- Hot
yard field goal by Frank l'llSt-
. ka in the first T_ By JOE SARGIS
see's Gary Wflghl eveuecl the
count in the seeond period with STANFORD. Calif. (UPI) -
Bill ShoellllOO!r kicked four
field goallHlne of them'a' 50-
sTAnnlCS yarder-Saturday to lead "fa-
ICNOXVI1.LE, Tenn. (UP!) -stalls"cs vored . stanford to a !l3-14
of the Taw .. a .. RIce- lame: Tu1
T... Rleo victory over ane.
13 11.
1:: Tbe four field goals set a
16-26 '6-411 Stanford record and lie 50-
3
7..., t-33
2 ,
... 5
STATIST'CS
CIIIif., -t;tatl$lk$ d
.. Stelifard...Tulime game:
a. 29-yard boot tbrou&b tbe up- F"st -... . s;o
San Jose
Air Bomhs
Rip Ducks rights. . R ...... _ .'" 175
ONTARIO - A Iast-second pass helped. Plyinouth (2-1 and TI!IIIIeSSI!e's first fmlchdown, == YI-
By HOWARD APLEGATE M) to a 14-12 Jobnny Appleseed Canference football victory wbich open at tight game, =- Infer_eo by .-=J "1->':
EUGENE Ore. (UPI) _ over Lexington (0-<1 and 1-3) yesterday. was a virtual gift by tbe Owls. _.. .... ' 2
N t
I'll' te . - Yflnb penellUd V, .,1'
a IOna co egla passmg With jllSt five second remaining In the came aad Lexington A Rice defel1SM!! player cal\-.
leader Danny Holman !brew leadiJ!g J2.II plymouth's Bill Goth lofted lit ards into ed a time out ani stopped the
three touchdown strikes and !he eDi zum', a pass y clock for tbe Vols with DIne sec- yarderalso was the long'est"in
passed Oregon dizzy in the oods left in the second quarter Indian history.
END OF THE IJNE - Larry Heath of
Ashland ()Ollege gets a taste of the cold
hard ground at Community StadIum as he's
dragged down by a Frederick College tack-
ler in the fInt bait of tbeir game, last
night. Ashland's Larry Ken- (70) watches
the action. (News JournaJ Staff Pbolo).
second half Saturday as San A pair of Lexington defeDders A L. _ .. and the ball on the Owl 12 by .
Jose State scored a 217 football batted the ball but it fell intO S HU... virtue of a 26-yard pass from Shoemaker's other field goals
victory. . . the arms of Plymouth's Erv Statistfes Warren to Denney. =!':
Holman, had his first Howard, who was lying on the , 'Ibis. gave Tennessee an op- points to finish the game 'With
two passes mtercepted, con- ground. ASHLAND portWlity to nm one more play 15 points one more than lbe
Panthers Beaten Third Time
nected with rangy flanker S. T. -and Warren capitalized 011 it entire Tuiane total.
Saffold on scoring. aerials of 56 The toudldown toss capped a kelT _: loll"",. i<od.fe" Three ' Rice defenders were ..'
and 28-yards. 'lben he com twf).play, 8O-yard drive for !be =?S ""'":' hanging' OIl 'Mljlnben he eaqbf Stanford's three touchdowns
pleted a great afternoon by Big Red. It was Howard's iiec' =- :=: the ba)]. _ _ ,came on a .yard' nDl .. from
California Bears Roll, 30-15
.ttIng Joim Crivel10 with an 11- _. H ....... Be,I"" Osler. , .......... _ '" scrimmage by Dave Lewis, 1\ 4
yarder that clinched the win. Mlnnldl. ' ... EDERIClC "'" , ... , pass from Gene Washing-
, STATIST'CS, END5-WlII."', K ......... I. Duncan. Scorino' ton to Bob .Sbore. on a
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) - STATISTICS Pittsburgh had cuI Cal's lead :I:e. SanandJ:: FIrst _ . ____: ______ '":i' eligible play, and a 2-yard' run
Jerry Bradley raced a punt oe ... uv. C.I . (UPIl -S .. ""I,. TD pass to Bob Longo and MiIu! Iblrdrys ......... t loss for """"on. _ .. v_ . ______ . '57 ., Stu.II," Me ... I.", B..-. Woodwa"', T .......... I .. 12 .... 'rom Warnn (kick by sub quarterback Chuck
of the Californl.. Pi"sbUrgh game: 1lA.CU6" "&"e' PIIIfnI Y..... ,. CENJ't:RS - $penc;er, Nazarsyltdl. flrileclJ Williams
back 76 yards for a toucbdown CII. "It. RakleWlcz two-pomt conversion. - __. -- -- -- -- ,.. .... BACKS - Bouduo"'. .... .. ; Putnam, Tenn-D,nny 12 .... from _"'"
Saturday in the fourth period .:,I,! But then Bradley. got off the Holman, who was 41-66 goiDg .- IiY -- ..,; .. J A"""'ia. J..... 12 .... fn>m w........ Tulane, a underdog despite
to assure California 11 30-15 vic- P ...... ,"_ ". 157 PICture run which broke the into this game, hit 19 of 26 for =- .... __ ." __ . __...,, SCORIN,. (Wri.". kick) a pair of victories over
toryover-..... ' .. .. 308 yards against the Ducks. At V_ -"'*' .. ,--., .. so .. .,,------ . 7 1>-7 A--U.G53. Vi .. T h dT U_U
''"'''''''''''6 Iblrd -. point he had 11 ___ ' ..... n. ' :1-10 Ifgnua ec an exas """",
which sustained its . Punts 7-JO 1-3S' one ............ .... - red yard b TIm
straight defeat ....':t... ,:.: Bradley now has returned in a row. Toudidown - He." (_n! .... """' sea CIII a one- run"
punts for a total of 568 yards ond touchdOl1ll reception of the (kick). Brabham Grab,s at the end of a 67-yard
With Cal hanging on to a 16- to break the old school mark . evening and his 4hird taIIy of Fl.,. Goa<-K", .. (, .. y ..... ). drive and 011 a two-yard run by
to 16-15 in the Iblrd period on of 40S by Paul Larson. Eli Fumbl the season n .... '" Pole For Race Cbuck Loftin to wrap up an 84-
es
. MIn). yard drive' Both scores came
quarterback Ed James' 20 yard - ' Extra poInt.......Dennl k ..o-..a"l '"1-")
15 edge, the Panthers' AI Zor- The Bears, 13-po!nt favorites, Lexington led until the final -L::,-"- - . W AT KIN S GLEN N Y in tbe second half after

Flags Stop
-K-Staters
tea got off a 41-yard punt which led by that margm after the C V t play. llalfback Joe Brandt and StATISTICS As. F .... (UP!) _ Jaik Stanford,. whlcb. its
Bradley caught on the Bear 24. game was 1l:3I! old, to Ive Ie ory End .T1Dl Brado scored the Min- '.:::::::; .1: ham, pusbing his Recobrabbam second ViCtory agamst one lol!s,
The 155-pound senior then whirl- a 47-yard pass mtereeption nm utemen touchdowns. Lelr:ington = ... 10. Vord_ __ __ "". .. 0 around the track at 121.017 miles had opened up a 2O.Q halftiIhe
ed away from two PiU defend- by, Wayne Stewart and Dan Ber To Rutgers ball carriers ground out 157 P: i.,.-"ii '.j< ".'\ .. ': an hour, grabbed the pole po- lead.
I
ers and blazed up the middle ry s nm from four yards oul . ... " -- -- -- -- -- - 1-11 sitlon Saturday for Sm!daY's s_ 1111 , .......
o! field before cutting to Stewart gave the Bears a !HI By JACK MalONOUGH over the slippery Ontario v_ ...:v. .. --::::::::::' d .: Grand Prix of the United States 7 7-14
BOUI.oDFJR, ()om. (UPI) - his nght to go in for the score. lead after he picked off a pass mgll field, but Plymouth -COUll- auto race. ST............. to run (Shoemokl, kick)
Colorado t d K b J C 1
, and NEW HAVEN (UPI) - I ed th 138 '81 ards' STA"-FG _.ker.. .
, S? p pea n ,s a S Sophomore quarterback Bar. y ame;; on a s 47 r.an Rutgers took advanta e of Yale er WI ael"1 y. . HOME RUNS . Jimmy Clari< of ScoUand, the Wash.. ton
S ry Bronk then marched the "!e ball m. Berry followed WIth fumbles to run up ! 17-point 1965 driving king earned !he sec ("""";"1< kide).....
Ossie Cain and ()omelius DaVlS Bears 64 yards for another his toucbdown to end a 47 yard I d saturd and then fought ENDS - 8,_ .......... TACKLES Mays. G-. 30, Moe-. GI-. .. ood spot in the front row for , ,un (PonII", klde'
SaIunIay and tbe Buffalo march late in the first quarter ea ay ....... ".1. GUARDS - Vodtt. Mor- __ L ..... , ". -...... Ori- STAN-FG -.. 51 '
..u_ sputtP";M IllS''Ide .... touchdown by Rick Aschenbren- . off a fourth period Eli surge for k.l. CENTER - GIo....... BACKS - ..... 1/; Twlos, 30; -'. the $100.400 race. Clark's speed
Uil ....... , -..... U", th P th f ." boo billing' -. _ ..... , Brondt. Foor. Shoup. Orioles. 34. PepI1one, Y .......... CoIII, was 120 828 mph run
"W"lIdcat 20 clicked just enough ner as e an ers ran out a James put the Panthers mto a 17-14 wm m a e-c F"""""rg. ' r ...... ". " .. STA_ ...... 2 run 1_ tide)
'for a 1(}.4} victory in the Big gas. the game when he hit Joe Jones rain. PLYMOUTH,
Eight conference opener for with a 12-yard scoring pass Ru' fir I'cto ENDS - McK_. Kak, '"rk. 'tACK 'l!I,m;m_m__ ______ _____________ !IIL
both tea I which ended an 8O-yard drive It was (gers s VI ry - ...... 8en11y, SpI .... McOou-
mi. '..... d in the second eriod against Yale in the 12-tIame .... Danny Boy 'Sings' Sweet Tune
" Penalties aided the Buffaloi erS! p. series whicb dates back to 1873. -HoHmon, 00Ih. _n!. T....". Fo'e-
. I Th D S' I" 24- d men. Kimble.
defense and halted the WJldcats, 11 Unl", , .... '._1IInaI en an mc air s yar Ru'n j ped tw Yale SCOI'Na
every time tt.:Y penetrated into I H Pc' goal gave Cal the half fumb'i:s
er5
to u:.re fie: goal PI......... ,, ____________ 6-14
Colorado 4erritory. I'''''', Pill '" .,. 05'" .333 time advantage, Pittsburgh and touchclo for 1 Lexl_ ----------"" 0 ...... 12
Tarheels Roll Over Wolves
I Aklu. All 150' 666 122 211 .321 came back behind James' pass a l\11 a tMI LPlrIIft!n
, Colorado's clinchmg 22-yard I Pn ill f.* ing to cut the lead to a point halftime lead. Another Yale .. '.d' ...... - _ ('1>,.. .. nJII), ANN ARBOR, Micb. (UPI) - whim set up Wesolowski's win- Talbott, getting two fumbles
field goal in the fourth quarter, -'H. ,,, 51. 110 '" .318 miscue led to a second Scarlet B,'" (20-........ 'nm Gr-aAl). A lad with the lioft southern Ding touchdown pkmge. and Wo pass iuterceptIDDs, kept
came after halfback Cbarles 'I :! m :m '! l :':::r, touchdown in the third period. P- name f D'ck W 10 ski'oined T'.'bott M ....... 12 yards to the Tar Heel8 alive in Che first
Greer r .. turned a punt 31 yards R"., C'n 1S5..." , ... J" , T_ - - 2 (........ .... 0 I eso w J <11.- half against a bard rushing
SonlO. 001" IS.... n 17'.311 ""'In.' Jim Dulin .booted a 35-yard ..... GciItI......... - '""" GoIti) North "-oli 'f 'te n_ T m Lampman <- tbe first Tar ..... "'n and
to the K..state 30 and a Dan ! ClI'P'!dll'. lSl .3Q2 ClII-Srew:art 47 pass [run nd Enra points - Howarl 2 (pass). na 5 avon 0 .LUI.. line a spuUering
Kelly pass to Bill Hai, moved F R,"""" "" IS> '" 121 111 .317' ,.'led) field goal early m the seco Boy, nifty Danny Talbott, In a Heel goal, scored the tbird on but strong Wolverine running
tl1e "ball to the 15 :0"'" Mn' ,157 " ... , .. (H.II quarter after Garth Weber OIlIHlided 217 upset of seventh- a ODe-yard plunge, kicked three game 'Wbich produced a touch
. I . .,'!,,, m :; W :mlk;c1<) " recovered a fumble on the Yale p. t ranked Michigan Saturday. extra poiD1B and lepealedly down the second ,time Michigan
. .-..0 , 3-,,, K.I-'" Min '''''''''5O 2I4ICal-FG S,,,,,.. " ,. 18 Dulin a _--+vie kicker nnee on turned m' '-ey plays as the ball "'-.11.........
.w: ....a 5t... 0 0 De-I! yt!.kl, 160 11 165 :278 - Pltt-longo 20 pass from James , The T Heel3 to ped two A: had the . r IIWId\;A. Dave
c:. ...... 1, C,' IS' S54 .. ". (O."<w,,' pm !,om o.,.,l,k) booted the three-polnter four . . ar, p . erners controlled !be ball and FisIIer scored 't 00 ........ ard
cJr"<>-"t.c.., 11 run (Bort.n k,-.) 1-,,,,, w.. . , .. '" ,. 117 "'IC.'-<>''''''Y " pun! mum ($Inc"" plays later from the 25 Punt Return Michigan drwes With pass m- made the favored Wolverines I I a -,
I w ..... ', c.. , .. ..,,, ,,. .m kI<k) Ie r - d . N rth ,,-- . P DOge. .
COLo-FG l2 . 159 !R9 91 166 .m 1 run (Slncl.Jr kick) I _ rcep eep In 0 '-4IV' look like pcKJf' country COUSlJlS. '
A-.34,OOO 'V,,,,,"",,, W" ". SOl 17 ". ,m I A-<2,OOO. , : ,: ; 't::; WI.n lina, and caughwt Wol Tb' N rtb .... _,,_.' But in Che second half, Tal-
$a> LU. . venne ...... """k Carl ard CIII IS.was 0 '""""""'" bolt found a gapiDg hole in the
Dulin ss an 011 day, dropping Q!1 two ood wm of the year aDd Midi-
;:::: PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) _ Ward fumbles, including one igan's first loss.
VI__ '. .... 1 ... _"", n.,,_ James raced 83 yards
(atgel kiCk)
YOIo--Fl"'., .Ix run ( .... 1 kickl tbrougll the ram and mud to
A-''''64. score 00 a punt return
Satriay and led Princeton to
Tl,ree Field Goals Pay Off
Air Force Bouths Rout Navy, 15 To 7
AIR FORCE ACADDIY. Colo. STATlST'CS 'George. He picked off a Lilz N M. its 16th straight football victory
p' 1 ! ...'- D' I AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Cokl CUP!) I t .' 8 "- Col ew eXlCO over Columbia since 14-12.
"O'! - 1(:" _ "'"rno 01 tne Ao, F"-ovy .. """ 1'-"" .1. ".1\1 s a:"" e r""l_ - I
Hall kicked tl:Irre field goals, F"" covered.a fumble 01\ the S V- Dick Bracken, a Canadian-
one from 48 yards, and Sonny I := ;:.: ';; .0131. On Navy s play, Murray ta te psets bam sopOOme who played his,
Litz passed for a touchdown as I p....... I burst up the middk and raced fInt game of American football
the Air FAd ;et I .... , - .. ,,,, by 2 73 yards to the Air Fotl:e 3. Vt h A last year, started Princeton 00
Navy 15-i : I". "->; Four plays later Murray plung. a ggtes the way to its opeoiDg Ivy
inter-tien-ice win over the Mid-! y...., "",0'''''' "" ed for the touchdown., League triumph with a six-yard
dies, ; Hall, wbo was recruited be- roGA.'II,. Utah (UPIl touchdown run in lbe rust
'the score from lbe I-yanl line. I fore Ibis st!II9OIl 'by coach Ben ,JIDl BohI redeemed po.rlod. But. it took tile punt
A record crowd of 46.1111 pack-I N' handi pped " Martin from the intram aI hImsclf m .the second half return by James 10 offset a
ed Falcon Stadium to watch Hall 8'1 was ca Qi,en-. ur Saturday with the go.ahead . cI "-"-- CoII11!1bia
boom field goals from 39 29 dnd sively willl starting quarterback I' ranks, !tIded hi>; first field goal touchdown /bit propelled fired-I paIT
48 yards' "John Cartwright, sidelined with after Cole partially deflected a up New Mexico State 10 a 23.7 .011 passes rnm
. I rib injuries sufff'l'ed in last Navy puDt and defensive bsck upset victory over sluggish Rick BallaDlllle to Jim 0 Coo-
Quarterback Litz flipped. a 28-! week's 21-3 loss to SooIbern SIeve McCulloch caught !he Utah State I nor.
yanl scoring pus to end Jim I Me'.hodist. His replaoemeDt, !,alht the. Navy and MImed' Bra:ziDan-boI'D Ted Garcia
Sdlultzin in the third period, 11 i I1tiI Bas;si, was lIaru!ed by t!Ie it to the AD" Force 48. Bobl, the nation's Ieadi!1g left. footed _-style tlder,
... Che first ..vice game play. I Fakm line. by H, Att.er line JOYS Hall bookd ground-gainer, managed only llocU!d conversiolls alta' boIb
ed in Cbe RocSy Mountains and 233-pound junior tackle Lany lLrrard field _, a eight yards in 10 O1IITies In the Pr"IC"""-
lie win evened Ibe aIJ.time Ie- Cole. 0>1e J'()(l()vered two fI.rsI,. first ball .".. IIIe lqftiSSive '" ............ w ....
ries at 11. Navy beat AIr Fom! period fumbles _ putIIIIy a .. - UIIh State IiDe. But IIIidWIIy in - , , ....
-3S-J in _. bIoeked II Na """. w!I!ch led"" , ... 7 !he third. period, the 1IPIIioI' - .....
Air
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, .... _ M'.A.- __ ', me'lo fIrSt goo!. ..., ............ ' "'" (Coa>na tldll""""'" some -y _'''''''' ,I, run (Got<I. kick) their game at Ann Arbor Mlcb. ........... - NeIl"- ( .. )
''''' - """"" <nO) m I AFA-f'G HI" '" and raced Z3 yards for a SI.'OI'e ....,...,..,_ ....... ,",,"",1_ kick) , ......... v.
GIl a first pefiod 76-yard drive'l Navy's first bruf toucbdown 2t ......... Lib (kickI that, gave the visitors a 0-7 n - ,- "'-1 ol.North Carolina provides the IIlIjor l'OIIl block, but Ward
bip1illMed by Teny Mumy's was set up by an interception ...... ) lpad "IlId broke Ibe spirit III tile ........... ,"1",",1... pi a first dowD. (AP WirepIIo(o).
run. Mumy pIUIIIed for by delenslr balIbact \IerlIIe De. . " Utall AuIes. ,(':"....:..- I P" I&ii .. 11 m
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Wesolowski, a substitute soph.
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Onl, ran lie same pili}' three
strai&bt times for his tcIacb
down, Cl1IIhina the MidItgan
right tackle bole for --. four
and five yanls for IiIe seGre.
ffi! nm it again In !lie 'final
quarter as Mlchigao fell apart.
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Giants' Franks 'Re-Hired Again
SAN tl'ttANctsco (AP) - sWitch as a manager. He asks fielder can get
H@l1Iian "'tanks han signed a 1 lor oM-year pacts only while rales anytlme he asks lor lhem.
UtIi'd one-year contract to man- most managc1's would prefer Most or the other players also
,.,. , MIlII., f.R. M6t1t1ay, If, It.,
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Pittman's Greenies
ad@ th SF' GI' thc security of a multl-vear like the way Franks rallies
" e an rancISCo ants. agreement. Franks also does around bhem and the way he NATIONAL LI!AGUIl
Record Win Opener
llglttlng now fot the Natlonal not cater to the press. He's p1'Otecls them f!'Om ctltlcal com- N1l:W OItLmANS (AP) - Hap- on the ground and hit on 5 or
Leaguc pennant. . olten gruff with newsmen. ment by newsmen who ; Gil. Is not playing Texas fot 10 passes for another 47. Tail-
8 he has But owner Stoneham likes the the team. . 86 6'; .511 the opening game of the foot- back 111m Coughlin picked up
e11 H 0, II way he handles the players. Franks never managed a ma- .. 85 S' .567 season. another 61 yards rushing tor
orace otle 'l:- Team Capt. Wi11ie Mays, 35, is jor league team before he re- .... 80 7' .533 8 Tulahe played Texas in 19&3, the Greenies.
:J;Id qUe Ion e happy with Franks because the ..... 79 '11 : 1964 and 1965. Texas won 21-0, "It was an awful big win."
Terms were not announced. Pro Football son. He coached lor the Giants .... .48016 and 31-0. said Duhon after the game. "Al1
llut it Was believed Franks, 51, in both New York and San 7 .442 22 So :he Greenles went to .the boys wanted to show Tulane,
will get $50,000 for leading the FranCisco left basebal1 for a .. 6 85 as, hired away Darrell Royal S the people or New Orleans anu
club in 1967. By THE ASSOCIATED short and then returned to 61 90 .404 271;" chief assistant, Jim Fitttnan, Coach Flllinan thaI we want to
He do
n'sn'l need the mOlley , 54 96 .360 34 out of the Southcastm.n play lootball."
. National League I the club at Dark's request Saturday's Results h V
He doesn't 'even need the job. EasterM COMfereMce thc start or the 1964 season. St. Louis 6, Chicago 5 sc eduled 11'- The victory marked !!he (irst
A nUtnb;r of shrewd ll1vest- W L T Pt!. Pis. OP Franks lives In Salt Lake City Atlanta 3, Cincinnati I ginla Tech as lts first opponent in a season opener for Tulane
mcnls III land, supermarkets St Lo' 2 0 0 1000 39 20 where he has extensive business Houston 11, Philadelphia 2 ror 1966. since 1960 and the first in a
and a mobil; business Da'llas
uls
1 0 0 1:000 52 7 interests. He's invested some p't b h Lo "They went out and"got homc opener In a decade,
have left hIm IlIdcpendently Its UI'g g, s Angeles 5 IN LOUISVILLE, where Cassius Clay i. fighting t. stay bhem (01' 60 minutes, said a "I'ln well satisfied" said Plll-
wealthy. But, as he has ex- :: ;:Imone
y
there with Mays. San Francisco 6, New York 4, .ul.1 the draft, Iroquois High Stho.1 English teacher Pat. Sunday of his man, his blue eyes' spal'kling.
:1 Dolphin Will Be leam victory over Vlr-
yeals. W h' 0 2 0 000 21 611 0 Of S Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 t. be drafted .inee the .tart of the Viet Nam wor. He's "Who got the game ban?" and his staff and players know
Stoneham also announced that as n. . I ne tars Atlanta 9, Cincinnati 4 shown .aying g.odby t. studenh. I NEA Teleph.to.1 Pittman was asked. that well.
Franks will relain all his pres- Western Conference Houston 9-6, New York 2-5 He laughed. ..;;;;___ .. -_-.. ___ _
eut coaches next year-Charlie Los Ang. 2 0 0 1.000 50 31 At F ' I W Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 0 B d N "Did they give it to you?" OWENS'
Fox, Cookie Lavagello and Lar- Gr .. Bay 2 0 01.000 45 23 air naco Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco 1 rownwoo OW "Yeah," was the soil repiy of T A X I
-ry.Jansen. Pitching coach ,Jan- Balli. 1 1 0 .500 41 41 AMERICAN LEAGUE the drawling Mississippi native.
sen currently is recovcrJng from Delroit 1 1 0 .500 11 20 Okay, so how much do W L Pet. GB. Piltman began immediately GY69032
a recent heart attack. San Fr. 0 0 1 .000 20 20 know about a dolphin, or 9158 .611 L t W S t k to point his team toward next RAYMOND'S DAIRY WAY
Franks is somewhat of a Minn. 0 1 1 .000 43 58 you prefer, a porpoise? ...... 83 67 .553 8% onges In rea Saturday night's game with 201 W. Commereo
_________ ;;;o;o;. Chi'go 0 2 0 .000 20 45 Since it was announced ...... 83 68 .550 9 Texas A&M, which was defeat- -Closed Sundays-
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Sunday'S R.,ults ,"Skipper" has been booked .. 79 73 .52013';" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS feat of Decatur bv Iowa Park. ed 38-3 by Georgia Te"h. "11 __________ _
Philadelphia 23. Atlanta]O the Oct. 4-8 Heart O 74 75 .497 17 'Decatur edged plano, the hope old Bobby Dodd and hisli' ________ -ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
Baltimore 38, Minnesota 23 1 Fail', dozens of inquiries ... 75 77 .493 17% .Brownwood smashed Gales- fending Class AA didn't make the Aggles
pjttsburgh 17, Detroit 3 been received about the 70 81 .464 22 ville. 32-6 to ex lend lIs footban
last
week. But Iowa 100 mad," Pillman said. B & B CLEAN ERS
Green Bay 21, Cleveland 20 mal. Boston ......... 69 116 .445 25 streak to 19 games, showed itself a strong contend- Pittman was hesitant to single
Dallas 52, New York 7 'J1he aquatic animal seen per- Washinglon .. 67 86 .438 26 wJ.tile th? best skein - er (or the title by manhandllng out anyone player. "Ali our
St. Louis 23, Washington 7 forming in movies, TV and New York .... 66 86 .434 26
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;" Wills POInt s 16 111 a l'ow-:-"ame Decatur. kids did a good job. It was a
COURTEOUS PEOPLE
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Next Sunday'S Games marine attractions is the bottle- Saturday's Results to an end the weIght ofl Plano came back for a real fine team effort over all.
Atlanta at Detroit nosed dolphin. Cleveland 6 Detroit 2 a scoreless lIe With Van. . . t E' d our kids went out there and
AI I t G B Y d 1 Chl'cago 3 'Baltl'more 1 Those featured Texas school- oryfovefr t f did a fl'ne J'ob "
Los Ige es a reen a The words porpoise and 0-, . i' , . h d 1 '11 was ar rom ""mg ou 0 .
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'Minnesota at Dallas phin are becoming interchange- Minnesota 4, New York 2 Jboy fooLbal s sc e F
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.elrace. But he couldn't help but talk
New York at Philadelphia able, possibly as a result of Boslon 3 California 1 was shot WIt upsets n- about Bobby Duhon the south-
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"'ght It wasn't an upset except 'c
Alterations
"Let Us Care For
Sl. Louis at C eve an the animals' high popularity Only games scheduled n1 '. 'th score when Nederland quarlerback from the a-
San Francisco at Baltimore with the public. Sunday's Results headliner was at. Texar- e .' country, who dazzled Vir-
Washington at Pittsburgh The botUe-nosed dol phi Cleveland 6 District 5 10 . where Arkansas High beat 'I Class AA..AA beat Bndge City, Tech with his running and SOO E. Commerce GY625B9
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" . W . . ' , . Tex for the fl'rst (he favorite for the Class AAA h' ed 62 d
which w,ll appear 111 aco IS mngs ., . . Du on gam yar s
American League scientifically known as Tur. Kansas City 3-0 lime in 10 years and the second title, 34-13. It had figured
.. '. .. 't' . 20 A kansas did it 21-6,be a closer game tlian that. HAY FE V E R
Eastern DIVISIon SlOPS Truncatus and claSSIfied 0-1 Ime Il1 . r . d
W L T Pet. Pts, OP as a toothed whale Minnesota 5 New York 3 and this may mean the top may have BN
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N. YOI'k 2 0 71 27
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Houston 2 1 0 .667 89 59 sailors nicknamed another spe- Chicago 4, Baltimore 3 at 1 exarkana have run Class AAA. . 5 I NUS S II
Boston 1 1 0 .500 24 34 cie "porpoise" (pig fish). California 5, Boston 3 out for the nonce, I Sweeny, the No.1. team. Il1 U erers
Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 85 93 There are least 30 specie o( INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Class AA \'an's scoreless dead,Class AA, rolled .on
Miami 0 3 0 .000 52 100 dolphin _ which has a Final lock with Wills Point. the de- ly, clouting 3:>-0. Hm', .ood new. f., youl h""i .. new "ho,d c.,," SYNA.
Western Division snout and porpoise, which has Toronto 6 Richmond 5 To- fending state Class A champion, Forney: tops In Class. Al ClEAR c.c .... ,lont lobi." ad Indanlly and conUn.. u.ly 10
K. City 2 0 0 1.000 76 30 a sho'rt snout. ronte wins best-of-7 series' 4-1. wasn't an upset. In ract, Wills over Wyh7' 51:0 and certam Y draln C;lnd deDf all n(lIol'$lnUI cO'fiti... OM. "hQrd eo,." labl.t
S. Diego 2 0 0 1.000 51 7 The kilier whale is of did well to gain U1C Lie nol hurl lts Image. glvu up to 8 hovn rellef from pat" and preuyre of <:O\'\g81!ion.
D the No 2 team Allow!. yov to breathe easily-stops watery &'fe, and rvnny note.
OakI'd 1 2 0 .333 3:1 7 porpoise family and to C II S and remain unddeated. umas,. . You can buy SYNA-ClEAR 01 yoo' favorite d",. "",nl .. , w;,hovt
o 2 0 .000 17 GO confuse things, 'there is even 0 ege cores Gordon Wood has his Class AAA, whlpped nUid fDr a presc.riptlon. Satisfaction guaranl.ecl by maker.
Sunday's Results f' h . n way Brownwood team whIch won another rated team, 8-0. T,y ;t laday.
IS ,In 0 , I Od P . th
Kansas City 32, Oakland 10 to the animal, which By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the AAA championship with an essa .ermlan, e INTRODUCTORY OFFER WORTH $1.50
Boston 24, Denver 10 and airbl'eathing. SOUTH . undefeated record las( ycar, ' champIOn of """"oj
t the WIIUler 5 Cui Ollr thi' ad-toke to Q drug slor.. Purc.ho,. one pack of
Buffalo 58, Miami 24 The supply of porpoises Auburn 20, 6 going to lose some this 0 . h SYNA;UEAR 12', and ,.c';ve on, rna" SYN.... Cl!ARIHackf' ...
New York 52, Houston 13 volves both at-sea capture Houston 21, Flodda St. 13 But it begins to appear a 17-7 lrlUmp over Lub- Kendrick & Horn Drug Company
Next Sunday's Games breeding. You wanta buy a Florida 43, Northwestern 7 Brownwood mighl make it
Kansas City at Boston phin? Georgia Tech 38, Tex. A&M years in a row.
Houston at Buffalo Present cost of a Georgia 21, Miss. Sl.. 17 Anolher upset was the 28-0
New York at Denver . to be $200 to $500 Virginia 24, Wake FOI'est 10
San Diego at Oakland on size and sex. Adding Tulane 13, Virginia TL'Ch 0
Mexia Athletic
Boosters To Meet
NATIONAL LEAGUE costs of transportation, per- MIDWEST
Friday Results medication, food and a Missouri 24, 'Minnesota 0
Los Angeles 31, Chicago 17 3D-day acclimation period, can Oklahoma 17, Oregon 0 The Athletic Booster
Continental League easily raise the cost to Nebraska 14, Tex. Chris. 10 meets tonight at 7:30 in
Toronto 36, Montreal 30 more. And the value in- Texas Tech 23, Kansas 7 High School band hali,
crBaxes as training progresses, Tulsa 57, Tampa II Jack Floyd announces.
'Teen Revolt' Was
Shown At Mexia
Church On Sunday
"Teen Revolt," the film
billed as "shocking the na-
" was shown in eotor
night at 7:30 at the
Assembly of God Church.
The film exposes
crime, the teenage moral
tem, homosexuality in Allleriical
and drug addiction. It is a
production made by the
Dave Wilkerson in the
York slums.
Rev. Wilkerson has
various books concerning los
teenagers, one of which is
titled "The Cross and
Switohblade." This film is
ed on this book.
Pel'sonal testimonies are
by former drug addicts
members whose lives have
changed by the power o(
Christ. These were
10 .""" in the film.
lilm was shown by
Milton Santini, who trained SOUTHWEST scouting report will lJe heard
"Flipper", the renowned TV So. California 10, Texas 6 the mosl
star, is the man who trained Arkansas 14, Okla. State JO _ A&M COllsollidaled which
"Skipper", who will appear a1 So. Methodist 26, !lIinois 7 here for a Friday mgl"!1
the Heart O Texas Fair. W. Tex. St 36, Arlington St.
Abilene Chris. 7, E. Texas Mexia _ Hearne g
Madisonville
Ends loss Skein
Madisonville ended the
state's longest losing streak
that rested at 40, Saturday
night.
Th. Mustangs, who had
lost to Teague the week be-
for., beat Westwood in a
21A contest 8-0.
Madisonville had lost 40
'treight before that.
Houston Astros
Sweep 'Header
From Lowly Mets
Ariz. St. 30, Tex. Western is also to be shown. Coach
FAR WEST McQueen will talk
UCLA 57, Pittsburgh 14 Friday night's game at Hearne
Miami, Fla. 24, Colorado 3 and will also discuss the up-
New Mex. 17, Ulah Slate 8 coming game wibh Consolidat-
Dallas Winless
In Texas Pro
Grid Conference
ed.
Roedl-Mil.
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Odessa-Midland and Bue. 6.254' _ R,"- 6-42"
on the spot this
Professional
Each is winless and DR. W, DUKE plr.I'MAN
don't do something OR. WILLIAM D. PITTMAN
IRRtur,iav couid have their nOllesl1 *
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and Burkiburnett Glneral Optometry
2-0 records, Mexia! TlxOi
is close behind with 3-1
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) - is 1-2. Ii
only the second time this But Dallas has dropped
son, the Houston Astros 01 lts games thus far and
doubleheader Sunday, sa-Midland has lost three.
victories 01 9-2 and 6-5 over Odessa-Midland will try to
New York Mets. In the running
COKES TO DEFEND
AGAINST BRITISHER The decisions - assuring the vaSlOn I)f Tulsa, while ""."'1
AstJ'l)s of theIr most success(u1 meets Sherman-Demson.
DALLAS, Tex. (AP) - CUI- National League season-placed dena tackles Burkburnett.:
Cokes o! l?/tHas, World Box- Houston In eighth place 22 Burkbu1'l1ett. beat
AssoclallOn games behind . land 13-0 while SJulrIllanPehl-1
'. Will delend hIs. title LQs An eles. but 5"2 games' son blasted Pasadena 3613
against Brian Curvls, the sO\l\l! fronl ol New York. week. TuLsa and Dallas had
paw from Lon<ion, /lere Npv. 7''1'be twin bill showing raised open date, .
. . {\1 Houston's Victory tolal
&'orfll'lo ruled Me!,lcQ as tile:. ellson.
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Madero III WU. IInl! 111M.
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Ron Cornell (40) is off [or a short Morjesto Junior College gain last night
against Merced CoUege. Coming up for the stop is Dick Barnes (33). Other
Pirates are Dennis Pitta (,18) and Bruce Richards (4], ne Modestans won,
7-3, on a spectacula.T last-minute pas:.;. 0:'me that Merced American
Football League-type jersies Wilh the players r.i:lmes as well as !lumbers.
Idle Dodgers Cinch
Tie;
Giants Clip Bucs
Twice
PITTSBURGH (Ail) _ The'the first five baltl;'!fS before Bill [uur hits until the eighlh. Ho\" in the O[J'ner, the Pirates mudcilUo late to get Gonder. When
'Los Angeles Dodgero; clinct.ed a!Mazeroski singled tQ right field. ever. Hal led oir with a one las! eHort to pull it OU1. Willie McCovey, fumbled the
,tie fol' the National League pen- TlJe Giants light-handel' then single and continued [0 second Donn Cle-nuenon led off the, bot- ball Clendenon
:nant Saturday as San r1'3nCI:;CO'fNLred the next 11 pimLes after as Sisk threw the ball into Ihe tom of the eighth with a smgle rounded third and faced for the
iknocked Pittsburgh out of the walking pitcher Tommie Sisk in first base st<lnds. Bolin followed and went to second on a ground plate.
Irace by sweeping <I rJoublehead- the sixth, Sisk, however, was,with a double for the first run of out. However, McCovey fired la
frum the Pirates, ,')-4 on Ollie er,lsed on a double play, and the'the game, went to third on Tilo. Je.')se Gonder then rapped a Haller, and Clendenon was out.
:Bruwn's hitting and 2-0 behinc1,Pirates didn't have <111other;FuE'ntes' bunt single and two-out bouncer off Marichal's Clendenon. earher, drove In
: Bob Bolin's onehir pitching. . baserunner the rest of the game. on Haller's sacrifice l1y_ glove, Marichal the twO runs. With a while
The Dodge-rs were rained out. Sisk blanked the Giants ou, After the Giants went ahead hall, but his thl'Qw to first wus Roberlo. Liemente hIt hts _ 29th
at Philadelphia but now mUSt homer dnd doubled acrOO1> an-
;win only one of their two games other run'FlliST GAM!!:
their second !A
The best the Giants call do is t .. g g i
gain a tie for first. To do that,
Ithey must bent tllP Pirate::; Sun- 6 g 1
jduy and Cincinnati Monday l i g g
! while Los Angeles loses twice to g g g
the Phillies. The Dodgers now 7 0 I 1 0 0
are two games ahead of San : S
I FrallCisco. Tlle PiTates fell to
I third place. games back. ? g
I First Cinched Tie } II TClal
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300
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tory gave the Dodgers the tie, \
and the second One eliminated
the Pirates.
Juan Marichal gave up 13 hits
in the opener but a two-run
rally in the eighth inning
j
' brought him his 25th victory
against six defeats,
The Giants trailed 4-3 going
i into the eighth but Jim Hart led
joff with a walk and ::.acri
ificed to second. Brown, whosp.
I tworun homer capped il three-
I nm rally in the fourth inning.
I then doubled home Hart with
I the tying run.
I After Pete Mikkelsen walked
:Tol1l Haller intentionally, Jum
: Davenport drove in Erown with
!a looping single to Tight. PiLl:.iJurgh manager Harry Walker Was;} picture of dejection as he sat alone
in the dugout following a first gume I{lSS 10 the Sail Francisco Giants.
Thp scene worsellf'd fnr Walker 35 (he WOll second game \0
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game to explode the Mereedinealeel to rock 'em, sock "em'in a 10 yard loss with f'lIJC deep I Sy unjlec1 Press !previously.undefeated Missouri.iYised game as the highest scor-' Stanford's three touchdowns s('conJ victory against one 105s,
College Blue Devils' hopes of defensive football. in it own territory. Then 1;351. Three CCllij'ornia foothall: The Californiu Be<lrs handed:ing college football teal11 in the came of a SO-yard run from h,lt! openf'd u]1 a 20-0 haiftinH'
upset victory o ....er of the speclators found the:wee.k the reverse clicked twice;tenms turned in big victories inirebuilding Pittsbllrp,h its thIrd ;nation but the Tigers refused lUiscrimmage by Da\'c Lewis. A
m the two school's first major gomg dun as Merced h"d rolled:ag;JmsJ Contra Costa for 14, intersectional footbClll games.'lstraight setback, 30-15, and! believe it. The Bruins finaIIY-four-yurd pass from (; e II e Ille frill('fed away
sports competitioll: . up a 420 victory In its al iI clip. .. lyesterdClY wit h the second ,Stanford turned back a sl1rpris.!showed them, bul il WClS Cl Washingmn to Huh Shore on a tWlJ utlll'r chances for scores,
One of the biggest Ju}:seeian:! Ihe Plfatcs all hough losmg; The Bus had been UCLA Bruins leadingling Tulane team, 33-14. istruggle all the- way. t<lckle-eligible pl<lY, (md a OIlP but olle of theiT field goals and
crowds in last mght:t:vlCe proullced some all week l?ng and m'!the way with a 24.15 win overl The Bruins went into the tete! Rose Bowl quarterback Gary yard run by sub qU:lrll'rbal'k one uf (he TDs came as are
wu:ched the :5lders flHllred lhat It would be ' Beban and his dazzling mate, Chuck Williams. suit of P:1.SS in1!'rception.'i.
theIr famed tTl pIe reverse tOI 1 he [m( hJU was marred. bYlgo for broke when the Bucs! halfback Mel Furr, were slow Tulane. a s('vel1-j}olll( under- Jerry BnuJley Taced a punt
rx;rfectiOn us BruC>2l11umerous fumbles and confusion.: took. over on their ?wn 24 after
l
in getting the Bruins started. dog despitC"_ ,1 pair of had, 16 y,mls fur a touchdown
Ru;hards slarted off WHh the, The scoreboard showed a safe-istavl1l% off the DeVils. Farr fumbled on the goal line uv('r Virgima Tcch ;lnd Texas in thc fourth period to assure
ball. handed off to Ron:ty for Merced with the game! Makl1lg the work afterl and Roger Wurley recovered A&M, 011 ,I oneyard Tun C,,]lloJIlI<t ncwry.
Cornell, who In turn gave orf to;unly old. Boer 111 a 20yard paSSj for the Tigers to kill a Bruin'by Tim Coughlin at the end of With Cal hanging 011 to a 16-
Greg Boutee, handerl oWin the r!nd-wne by .Tml Criswelll?n s.ldehne and started hOt-foot-, threat In the first ljuaTter. n 67-drive lind by Chuck Loftin l!l f'dgf', til{' P,mthers' AI Zonca
to Richards agaln_ iand Phil Bright. The new jaysee 109 It up the chalkline with sev1 d r h. I Ion a twoyard run to wrap up ),01 off a 41yaTd punt which
. . 1 M d d rd' Farr rna e up or I IS ater . '
This time Coach Stan Pavko:tout-borml 2-0 m f:lVor era erce e en ers In pur-I . h hd ,all 84-yard dnvf'. BOlh :.cores.Bradlry C<lu,gilt on the Bear 24.
j
I
. . . 'I D'rk Begin who' wit two lOUC owns. .
added a pass the end of the 0 the VISitors. . _ SlIl was I , .. ' ! . ,carne in the half aft.cr: The IS5-pound scillor the n
exchange and Rtchards connect- Then Instead of free-klckmg cleared out the last poSSible In the first half the Bruins'Stanford, which gamed nwav from two Pitt de.
ed with Marty Boer. I from the 20, Modesto started to Merced tar.kler. . huffed-and-purred and managed!._. : fenders and' bbzcd up the mid-
Then Dave Elwess added (he: run off a series of plays. This The pass as practiced was to get only a second period field: T T die of the field before cutting
conversion to wipe out a 3'0lshould have been the but Oi:iginally set.to go to but goal by Kurt ZImmerman that rOJ"ans Op to his right to go in for thp.
lead and give the Modestans it was not until later that It WllS Rlcllurds seelOg Boer In the gave them a 3-0 lead. score'.
their first win of the non.league!announced Boer, who lel thelopen decided to throw to him, 17-0 Margin Sophol1lorl' QR Bilrry Bronk
season, HI7, lball pop over the goalJine. had;The play incidentally is called! In the second half the Bruin!.' OSC Beavers th('l1 marched 54
The Blue Devils also tallied in:grounded il. the Pussy Galore by the Hucs. drew out to a ]7-0 lead. bUl. yards for another score by Rick
the fourth quarter as Jess Gar The Modestans have been 5I,1MMAllo"" 0 0 Ihe Tigers stil! had to be t-hown PORTLAND, Ore. (uP!) Aschenbrt'nner as the Panthers
cia kicked a 2B-yard field goal. using dO\lble and triple reverses _ and narrowed tile gar to 17-15 Fitth-l<mked SoutheTiI California ran out of fuel.
with 14'01 left to play. Garcia for years with .'iome degree of, MMe'l" -, 76yard Iram with two touchdowns. P!llsl)I,,gh hfld CLl! lead
. IElwPS5 k'Ck) spnmg halflldck Shernl<ln
mi.'ised two previol,ls tries but. success. But more often than THE Farr burst 13 yards for a loose on a 76 yaH] touchdown to 16.1:! in the third period on
11'/ ftnai score 10 the closmg mtn- run ,lnd Ihen Inethodlca!ly'ql1:1rl('rl1ddi Ed .James' 20 yard
Rush,nq yanldqa ,;t utes. ThiS was the mO:st numbel mo\\cd duwn Orel!,oll Stal(> :!l.O T[) to Roil Longo and Mike
19.10 9-6 of pamts scored a a Pacific fomhilll Ibl-:ll'wjrz\ JWI) _ poinl COllver
The StandI
"ngs ; SOUl 1 team smce 19,'59 when opener last night. But thel1 Amdley got nff
. ,Yardl Rush_No 1.5i
l
Oklahoma beat them 39-0. Scnior 11iIlfb<:1C'k Don McCall the piclurc nl11 \\'hlt'h broke the.
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMUICAN llAGUI!: Ti
B
The fIrst half was a -dull one. climaxed (\\'0 long dn\'cs willl gallle (lpart.
LDI ""ttIM .J. .. n se.cond half notous scoring plunges of IWO and onc I3mdley now has retunmd
S.n .92 68 .573 2 , .,. IB n .55-0 9 Plila lQ 28 2.61 With the most sensaIJonal play yards CiS thl' Trojans won I hell' punls for a total of 568 yards
. Merci 10 IM :O.yard touchdo;"n run .by third straight. to br:-"k the old school mark
1 _81 pound defenSIve Quarterback Tmy ,of 46;) by Paul Larson.
.. :m , . .' t I 8'01 end Russ Washmgton after he ,directed the SOUlhern enl allack The Bears, j;j.point favorites,
New York .66 9J 21"'180$lon . " ... , . n 90 26 A<:O$tor :: blocked a Bruin punt. ,with the precision of a l)fo. He led by thnt margin after the
ChitUI1 59 102 .166 lS", New York n . .07 27 7 21 1 a Th 1 f
F hoW - 111.;.n Tulane's Green Wave holds on the one foot line
,.m' .. 8ell,more I 'I d II d SI r d' r bid h I hi"'
12lnnlnlls'" " Chloago1 IRlth!rd' r
l9
riO I'll Y1iGi lIrlng Ie quarrer . anor s "ene Be an la tree staen w.le:Sea\'ers and some :,harphy Wayne Stewart ,md Dan
I' "s',','m""". fa 3,"lnl I Washington (18) is upended by MiSSOUri's Gar y Kombnnk: passes, espec:alJy to end Ron. Berry' <: run from fou r ya
Lo. Ang,ln al rain , "'- "U 11 center John Anderson (52). gave away four. Drake. to keep hi:. leam 1110
v
ing_;mJl.
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Bill Shoemaker kicked four
-, field goab - nne of them a
OOLL::E::G::E:: a EI:D SOOE:E:S 10 lead I"ace" SIR"-
, The four field goals set a
.................................................................. rtI Stnnlord record and the .')0
WEST
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Notre Oame 35. NorthwesleOl SOUTH
Duke 27. Virginia 8
Tennessee 23, Rice 3
Georgia Tech 13, Clemson 12
N. C. State 15, Wake Forest 12
St. 20, Richmond 0
Virginia Tech 13, West Vir
u: ginia 13 .
Texas A&M 35, rcxas Tech W
I
Alabama 17. Mississippi 7
(Jp.orgia 7, South Carolina 0
Luuisiall<J Slate 10, Miami 8
Florir\;J 1::1, Vanderhilt 0
Texas 35. 1ndiilll<l 0
Hnuston ::15, Oklahoma State 9,
Arkans<ls 21, Texas Christian 0:
Kentucky 17, Auhurn 7
Memphis State 6, Mississippi
Southern 0
19, LlvlnllllOfl I'.
30. Paul Quinn 12.
Middle TeM_ 33, We,lefn Kenlucky ,.
1, O.
11, Wcslcrn ,:!e'Nvc 1. ,
SI. 21, Nor!h Coli. n,'
Vip,", la, 10.
13. I
1D. 6
Brown
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Pennsylvania 20, Browil 0
Syracuse 28, Maryland
Army II. Penn SI:lIP ()
7. BUl:kl1ell fl
Holy [ro:,o. 7, DanmOUlh
Ii, Yale 14
Buffalo, :!8. Villanovil R
Cornell 1.'). Colgate 14
Princeton 14. Columbin I:!
Temple !). BO'>toll U Ii
Harvarrl 45. TuffS 0
Boston College 14, VMI 0
Williams 21, Rochester
No-.,.,jeh CMM Guard a
Trinilv. Conn, ". !
Alfred 6. CW. Pesl 6
We,tlnl",ler n. Tn;CI 0
SI Ii
7. Fn,oMro 1
1,land 17. New .. 6
n. LocI<. 10
.\}. Hel'''' T ,
1,. JU"'dl" ID
MlJhlcnbN" O. U""'"" 0
VCrmcnl C"or.NI",,1 'n
14 Quonsl.'l AFB 6
6. SI 0
P."" Mil,l",y 10. 6
Mcntel"i, 51. 9. 6
1.1,
11. 9
\Jl1iCIl I, Kings 1
.. e J. GcllY\J;urq 0
14. Ob<lrl'"
(IMinn 3Q,
Grc.ve Cllv 20. Brockport a
Hamollcn .).4, POlY
11. Colbv 6
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V"Uev 26. a
also \\'(lS the longest ill
Indian
Shoem,lkcr's other field goals
.were 10, .15 and 27 yaTds. Tn
. addition. he kicked three extnl
pOinls to finish the g<lm('
15 POilllS, one more th;,lI lhe
entire Tulane lotal.
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Ron Cornell (40) is off [or a short Morjesto Junior College gain last night
against Merced CoUege. Coming up for the stop is Dick Barnes (33). Other
Pirates are Dennis Pitta (,18) and Bruce Richards (4], ne Modestans won,
7-3, on a spectacula.T last-minute pas:.;. 0:'me that Merced American
Football League-type jersies Wilh the players r.i:lmes as well as !lumbers.
Idle Dodgers Cinch
Tie;
Giants Clip Bucs
Twice
PITTSBURGH (Ail) _ The'the first five baltl;'!fS before Bill [uur hits until the eighlh. Ho\" in the O[J'ner, the Pirates mudcilUo late to get Gonder. When
'Los Angeles Dodgero; clinct.ed a!Mazeroski singled tQ right field. ever. Hal led oir with a one las! eHort to pull it OU1. Willie McCovey, fumbled the
,tie fol' the National League pen- TlJe Giants light-handel' then single and continued [0 second Donn Cle-nuenon led off the, bot- ball Clendenon
:nant Saturday as San r1'3nCI:;CO'fNLred the next 11 pimLes after as Sisk threw the ball into Ihe tom of the eighth with a smgle rounded third and faced for the
iknocked Pittsburgh out of the walking pitcher Tommie Sisk in first base st<lnds. Bolin followed and went to second on a ground plate.
Irace by sweeping <I rJoublehead- the sixth, Sisk, however, was,with a double for the first run of out. However, McCovey fired la
frum the Pirates, ,')-4 on Ollie er,lsed on a double play, and the'the game, went to third on Tilo. Je.')se Gonder then rapped a Haller, and Clendenon was out.
:Bruwn's hitting and 2-0 behinc1,Pirates didn't have <111other;FuE'ntes' bunt single and two-out bouncer off Marichal's Clendenon. earher, drove In
: Bob Bolin's onehir pitching. . baserunner the rest of the game. on Haller's sacrifice l1y_ glove, Marichal the twO runs. With a while
The Dodge-rs were rained out. Sisk blanked the Giants ou, After the Giants went ahead hall, but his thl'Qw to first wus Roberlo. Liemente hIt hts _ 29th
at Philadelphia but now mUSt homer dnd doubled acrOO1> an-
;win only one of their two games other run'FlliST GAM!!:
their second !A
The best the Giants call do is t .. g g i
gain a tie for first. To do that,
Ithey must bent tllP Pirate::; Sun- 6 g 1
jduy and Cincinnati Monday l i g g
! while Los Angeles loses twice to g g g
the Phillies. The Dodgers now 7 0 I 1 0 0
are two games ahead of San : S
I FrallCisco. Tlle PiTates fell to
I third place. games back. ? g
I First Cinched Tie } II TClal
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tory gave the Dodgers the tie, \
and the second One eliminated
the Pirates.
Juan Marichal gave up 13 hits
in the opener but a two-run
rally in the eighth inning
j
' brought him his 25th victory
against six defeats,
The Giants trailed 4-3 going
i into the eighth but Jim Hart led
joff with a walk and ::.acri
ificed to second. Brown, whosp.
I tworun homer capped il three-
I nm rally in the fourth inning.
I then doubled home Hart with
I the tying run.
I After Pete Mikkelsen walked
:Tol1l Haller intentionally, Jum
: Davenport drove in Erown with
!a looping single to Tight. PiLl:.iJurgh manager Harry Walker Was;} picture of dejection as he sat alone
in the dugout following a first gume I{lSS 10 the Sail Francisco Giants.
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By to G,ndoHo 'he Ihi,d Urn, pcoced to be ,:not. Ihe Pimtes 10"' gl"ond on! C I St -f dAd UCLA W
Modesto Junior College scored,charm. the tricky maneuver. a an 0 r n In
th;:C
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game to explode the Mereedinealeel to rock 'em, sock "em'in a 10 yard loss with f'lIJC deep I Sy unjlec1 Press !previously.undefeated Missouri.iYised game as the highest scor-' Stanford's three touchdowns s('conJ victory against one 105s,
College Blue Devils' hopes of defensive football. in it own territory. Then 1;351. Three CCllij'ornia foothall: The Californiu Be<lrs handed:ing college football teal11 in the came of a SO-yard run from h,lt! openf'd u]1 a 20-0 haiftinH'
upset victory o ....er of the speclators found the:wee.k the reverse clicked twice;tenms turned in big victories inirebuilding Pittsbllrp,h its thIrd ;nation but the Tigers refused lUiscrimmage by Da\'c Lewis. A
m the two school's first major gomg dun as Merced h"d rolled:ag;JmsJ Contra Costa for 14, intersectional footbClll games.'lstraight setback, 30-15, and! believe it. The Bruins finaIIY-four-yurd pass from (; e II e Ille frill('fed away
sports competitioll: . up a 420 victory In its al iI clip. .. lyesterdClY wit h the second ,Stanford turned back a sl1rpris.!showed them, bul il WClS Cl Washingmn to Huh Shore on a tWlJ utlll'r chances for scores,
One of the biggest Ju}:seeian:! Ihe Plfatcs all hough losmg; The Bus had been UCLA Bruins leadingling Tulane team, 33-14. istruggle all the- way. t<lckle-eligible pl<lY, (md a OIlP but olle of theiT field goals and
crowds in last mght:t:vlCe proullced some all week l?ng and m'!the way with a 24.15 win overl The Bruins went into the tete! Rose Bowl quarterback Gary yard run by sub qU:lrll'rbal'k one uf (he TDs came as are
wu:ched the :5lders flHllred lhat It would be ' Beban and his dazzling mate, Chuck Williams. suit of P:1.SS in1!'rception.'i.
theIr famed tTl pIe reverse tOI 1 he [m( hJU was marred. bYlgo for broke when the Bucs! halfback Mel Furr, were slow Tulane. a s('vel1-j}olll( under- Jerry BnuJley Taced a punt
rx;rfectiOn us BruC>2l11umerous fumbles and confusion.: took. over on their ?wn 24 after
l
in getting the Bruins started. dog despitC"_ ,1 pair of had, 16 y,mls fur a touchdown
Ru;hards slarted off WHh the, The scoreboard showed a safe-istavl1l% off the DeVils. Farr fumbled on the goal line uv('r Virgima Tcch ;lnd Texas in thc fourth period to assure
ball. handed off to Ron:ty for Merced with the game! Makl1lg the work afterl and Roger Wurley recovered A&M, 011 ,I oneyard Tun C,,]lloJIlI<t ncwry.
Cornell, who In turn gave orf to;unly old. Boer 111 a 20yard paSSj for the Tigers to kill a Bruin'by Tim Coughlin at the end of With Cal hanging 011 to a 16-
Greg Boutee, handerl oWin the r!nd-wne by .Tml Criswelll?n s.ldehne and started hOt-foot-, threat In the first ljuaTter. n 67-drive lind by Chuck Loftin l!l f'dgf', til{' P,mthers' AI Zonca
to Richards agaln_ iand Phil Bright. The new jaysee 109 It up the chalkline with sev1 d r h. I Ion a twoyard run to wrap up ),01 off a 41yaTd punt which
. . 1 M d d rd' Farr rna e up or I IS ater . '
This time Coach Stan Pavko:tout-borml 2-0 m f:lVor era erce e en ers In pur-I . h hd ,all 84-yard dnvf'. BOlh :.cores.Bradlry C<lu,gilt on the Bear 24.
j
I
. . . 'I D'rk Begin who' wit two lOUC owns. .
added a pass the end of the 0 the VISitors. . _ SlIl was I , .. ' ! . ,carne in the half aft.cr: The IS5-pound scillor the n
exchange and Rtchards connect- Then Instead of free-klckmg cleared out the last poSSible In the first half the Bruins'Stanford, which gamed nwav from two Pitt de.
ed with Marty Boer. I from the 20, Modesto started to Merced tar.kler. . huffed-and-purred and managed!._. : fenders and' bbzcd up the mid-
Then Dave Elwess added (he: run off a series of plays. This The pass as practiced was to get only a second period field: T T die of the field before cutting
conversion to wipe out a 3'0lshould have been the but Oi:iginally set.to go to but goal by Kurt ZImmerman that rOJ"ans Op to his right to go in for thp.
lead and give the Modestans it was not until later that It WllS Rlcllurds seelOg Boer In the gave them a 3-0 lead. score'.
their first win of the non.league!announced Boer, who lel thelopen decided to throw to him, 17-0 Margin Sophol1lorl' QR Bilrry Bronk
season, HI7, lball pop over the goalJine. had;The play incidentally is called! In the second half the Bruin!.' OSC Beavers th('l1 marched 54
The Blue Devils also tallied in:grounded il. the Pussy Galore by the Hucs. drew out to a ]7-0 lead. bUl. yards for another score by Rick
the fourth quarter as Jess Gar The Modestans have been 5I,1MMAllo"" 0 0 Ihe Tigers stil! had to be t-hown PORTLAND, Ore. (uP!) Aschenbrt'nner as the Panthers
cia kicked a 2B-yard field goal. using dO\lble and triple reverses _ and narrowed tile gar to 17-15 Fitth-l<mked SoutheTiI California ran out of fuel.
with 14'01 left to play. Garcia for years with .'iome degree of, MMe'l" -, 76yard Iram with two touchdowns. P!llsl)I,,gh hfld CLl! lead
. IElwPS5 k'Ck) spnmg halflldck Shernl<ln
mi.'ised two previol,ls tries but. success. But more often than THE Farr burst 13 yards for a loose on a 76 yaH] touchdown to 16.1:! in the third period on
11'/ ftnai score 10 the closmg mtn- run ,lnd Ihen Inethodlca!ly'ql1:1rl('rl1ddi Ed .James' 20 yard
Rush,nq yanldqa ,;t utes. ThiS was the mO:st numbel mo\\cd duwn Orel!,oll Stal(> :!l.O T[) to Roil Longo and Mike
19.10 9-6 of pamts scored a a Pacific fomhilll Ibl-:ll'wjrz\ JWI) _ poinl COllver
The StandI
"ngs ; SOUl 1 team smce 19,'59 when opener last night. But thel1 Amdley got nff
. ,Yardl Rush_No 1.5i
l
Oklahoma beat them 39-0. Scnior 11iIlfb<:1C'k Don McCall the piclurc nl11 \\'hlt'h broke the.
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMUICAN llAGUI!: Ti
B
The fIrst half was a -dull one. climaxed (\\'0 long dn\'cs willl gallle (lpart.
LDI ""ttIM .J. .. n se.cond half notous scoring plunges of IWO and onc I3mdley now has retunmd
S.n .92 68 .573 2 , .,. IB n .55-0 9 Plila lQ 28 2.61 With the most sensaIJonal play yards CiS thl' Trojans won I hell' punls for a total of 568 yards
. Merci 10 IM :O.yard touchdo;"n run .by third straight. to br:-"k the old school mark
1 _81 pound defenSIve Quarterback Tmy ,of 46;) by Paul Larson.
.. :m , . .' t I 8'01 end Russ Washmgton after he ,directed the SOUlhern enl allack The Bears, j;j.point favorites,
New York .66 9J 21"'180$lon . " ... , . n 90 26 A<:O$tor :: blocked a Bruin punt. ,with the precision of a l)fo. He led by thnt margin after the
ChitUI1 59 102 .166 lS", New York n . .07 27 7 21 1 a Th 1 f
F hoW - 111.;.n Tulane's Green Wave holds on the one foot line
,.m' .. 8ell,more I 'I d II d SI r d' r bid h I hi"'
12lnnlnlls'" " Chloago1 IRlth!rd' r
l9
riO I'll Y1iGi lIrlng Ie quarrer . anor s "ene Be an la tree staen w.le:Sea\'ers and some :,harphy Wayne Stewart ,md Dan
I' "s',','m""". fa 3,"lnl I Washington (18) is upended by MiSSOUri's Gar y Kombnnk: passes, espec:alJy to end Ron. Berry' <: run from fou r ya
Lo. Ang,ln al rain , "'- "U 11 center John Anderson (52). gave away four. Drake. to keep hi:. leam 1110
v
ing_;mJl.
I
l'Our Held Goals 'li l
[
J
Bill Shoemaker kicked four
-, field goab - nne of them a
OOLL::E::G::E:: a EI:D SOOE:E:S 10 lead I"ace" SIR"-
, The four field goals set a
.................................................................. rtI Stnnlord record and the .')0
WEST
"
Notre Oame 35. NorthwesleOl SOUTH
Duke 27. Virginia 8
Tennessee 23, Rice 3
Georgia Tech 13, Clemson 12
N. C. State 15, Wake Forest 12
St. 20, Richmond 0
Virginia Tech 13, West Vir
u: ginia 13 .
Texas A&M 35, rcxas Tech W
I
Alabama 17. Mississippi 7
(Jp.orgia 7, South Carolina 0
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I Third Game Produces
I Third Loss For UNC
. By PAUL !HINN
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.Associate Editor
KENAN STADIUM, Chapel
Hill - Another game and
another loss for Carolino:. That
was the story Saturday when
the Tar Heels dropped their
frJrd game of the season. This
time there wasn't any hopes
of a last drive dOVrn the
field for a come back
victory.
Tulane took care of that
with a 36 - 11 thumping of
the thin Carolina club. The
Green Wave got a couple of
breaks, it's true, but not
counting those, the visitors
were still a superior team.
For Tulane it was a
turnabout from its opening
season loss to Miami of Ohio.
we'll take some opponents if
the team gives 60 minutes
like it did today. We have
a lot of speed and we
put Duhor. (Bobby) un1er
center, it puts a lot of
pressure un thl:l defense.
Duhon picks the defense apart
pretty well."
Duhon is known to be a
shifty runner for the Green
Wave. He didn't that elusive
Saturday, even though he led
the team in rushing with 50
yards in 13 carries. His
understudy, Warren Bankston,
who paced several drives,
looked as good.
"WE FEEL like Bankston
is doing a real fine job,"
Pittman said. "He made a
few bad calls when he first
entered the game, but he's
eager to show what he can
do. He's looked real good in
practice and has made some
good plays for us."
aggressive mistakes. My job more this time than losing
is to eliminate them. the first two."
"I MADE THE first mistake
today for going for the short
yardage in the first period.
I should have punted the
football.
"We definitely planned io
throw more than the last two
weeks. We wanted to use just
enough inside stuff to keep
the defense honest. W e
planned a lot more motion
and rollout stuff."
Dooley the Tar Heels
definitely faced a problem in
getting ready for the next
game against Vanderbilt.
"LOSing three straight poses
a mental problem for the
team. I think for the first
time that they are beginning
to realize what it means to
lose. I think .it hurt them
DOOLEY SAID that the
inability of the Tar Heels to
stop the Tulane quarterbacks
was a big factor in the loss.
The quarterbacks had to be
stopped to halt the offense,
he pointed out, and that didn't
happen.
"In fact I thought we never
would stop Bankston a couple
of times," he noted. "Both
of them were impressive.
Duhon is quicker, but
Bankston is stronger. And I
thought Trahan (Jim) had a
field day. All of their backs
run the 50 in about 5.7 and
their fullback (Tim Coughlin)
has exceptional speed. Tulane
is a lot better than people
said."
Dietzel Says It's Shame
Both Clubs Couldn't Win
"We showed a lot of
character today," T u I a n e
coach Jim Pittman t 0 I d
reporters. ' , The y had
determination and execution
was a lot better than last
week. The boys hit harder
and looked like our team of
last year on offense and
defense. Our kids have a little
more speed than Carolina and
Bill (Dooley) needs to get his
squad built up."
TULANE'S LOSS to Miami
was considered an upset. The
natural question was what the
difference was between the
two games. Pittman had the
answer right at hand.
"The team was much more
aggressive this week," he
said. "I hate to cry, but I
said after our loss that our
team was ready to play the
week before we opened. The
edge was off our team when
we played, and we played
lousy.
Pittman also had kind words
for defensive end Scott Haber,
who threw Carolina I
quarterback Gayle Bomar for
a key seven - yard loss when
he tried to pick up a first
down on a fourth down play
Quayle, Arnette
Lead Cavaliers
at midfield in the first quarter CHARLOTTESVILLE,
and then blocked a Jeff (AP) - Gene Arnette, .a home- The Yardstick
Beaver punt in the third town q'Iarterback With the
. d th I d t Tul ' h d f . . d h d Virginia
peno at e 0 ane s an s 0 a magICIan, an ar - First downs .. .... ... . . .. . 13 21
third touchdown. running halfback Frank Quayle Rushing yordage .......... 117 402
"H ' II t f tb 11 bi d d th' tal t . t d Passing yardage .......... 126 81
e S an exce en 00 a en e elr en SInO a ev- Return yardage ........... 137 63
P
layer" Pittman said of his astating football offensive Satur- Passes ................. 1234..c $0101)
, Punts . . .. . .... . .. .... 3037 3-38
6 - 2, 200 - pound sophomore. day as Virginia's Cavaliers overr Fumbles lOS! ......... ..,. 1 6
"He's big and quick, and puts powered Buffalo's Bulls 35-12. ::;'dS ....:.:.: .. ..
a lot of pressure on the I Arnette a 181-pound J'un'lor
By BENNY PHILLIPS
Associate Sports Editor
WADE S rADIlJ"1I, DurhalIl
- Paul Dietzel. the football
magician, whom two years
has brought South Carolina
to the front, was like a Ill-
year-old on Christmas morn-
ing.
Dietzel managed to get hold
of himself and continued. "The
greatest play of the game was
when or Bobby Cole intercept-
ed that pass on the last play.
I felt like I had been through
a wringer, but it was great
This is a great, hustling bunch
of youngsters and it's a real
privilege to coach them."
Bice caused the fumble that week, so we can't afford to
gave us a touchdown on the look back. No matter what
" , 'Coast ConferencE !ecord set two
quarterback. Iran for four touchdowns and: b V' " art
Linebackers Dennis McAffee ithrew for another and his ball'liYbearkS Bagb
o
DY .lrgIl1lb alqu. er-
d M
. Gart al I d . k ' I d ac a aVIS y p aymg a
The ioys may well have
been his Gamecock squad, and
the prize possession on this
day was linebacker Bob Cole,
who intercepted a Duke pass
deep in South Carolina ter
ritory to stop a Blue Devil
drive in the final seconds of
the game. This enabled the
Game!!Ocks to edge by the
Blue Devils 21-17 in an Atlan-
tic Coast Conference game
here Saturday afternoon.
"It's a shame that both
teams didn't win this one."
shouted Dietzel, still joviBl
over the victory. "What a
great effort by everyone on
the field. I think we've got
a real fine football team. Duke
has a fine team, too."
The South Carolina coach
turned his attention to Duke.
"We had trouble blocking
them all day, especially that
middle guard, number 62 (Bob
Foyle). Iowa State had a fme
middle guard in Muldrew, but
this Duke boy was the best
we've seen. I don't think we
gained more than half an inch
in the first balf, but the spread
formation worked well after
halftime. We planned t? use
it from the start but weren't
ever in field position in the
first two quarters.
"We had a lot of good plavs.
Our two linebackers - and
they really are good ones -
started it and fmished it. Tim
opening kickoff and Cole inter-
cepted on the last play of
the game. Seigler (Fred)
made a couple of clutch recep-
tions and 01' l\TIke Fair really
took them down there in the
clutch. Muir (Warren) had an-
other good day, but he 8s
a great football player.
"Duke did what we were
afraid they would. They gave
the ball to Clabrese (Jay)
and he's a good one, too.
I'm must thanldul that we
were able to come through
in the clutch.
"Wally Orrel couldn't walk
Thursday because of a leg
h"ljury, but he played most
of the game and came up
with a key interception. He's
an excellent safety man.
Duke s Andy Beath is also
a good one. We made a mis-
take by trying to throw over
him.
"This is all great," said i
Dietzel, but it's Georgia next I
happens, I love this team.
They have given more than
a 100 per cent effort for three
straight weeks."
Duke Coach Tom Harp was
not as jovial. "I said last
week that I was bitterly disap-
pointed when we lost to Michi-
gan. Now I wonder just how
many games you can lose in
the last minute of play.
"We wanted to win this
See DIETZEL On Page ae
"I can understand why
Carolina was overconfident
from looking at the film we
sent them." (That was the
only mention by either side
that the Tar Heels were
overconfident. )
"But our club today looked
like it was capable a f
winning," Pittman continued.
"We're not world beaters, but
"Buy Where Service Is Assured"
an aurlce man so Ihan 1m'" 'ept the Buffa 0 e- d' t t' f t hd
d
. f h . . '" I Irec par In Ive ouc owns
rew praise rom t e wmmng fenders off balance all after- H f 119 d' 11 .
coach. . !noon. Quayle, he
. Carolma coach fOl!nd to. score, led. ground lS,amers: passing for 200 yards total of-
It hard to come up WIth kind With 151 yaros m 14 carnes. f
word;; of his own. In fact, With fullback Jeff Anderson ense.
his postgame had adding 91 yards, the Cavaliers! The Summary
much the same rmg as the Irolled up what was for them ................. 0 0 6 6--12
flrst two 1 t h d f 402 d Virginia . ......... 7 21 0 7-35
. a mos un ear 0 yar s ant UVA-Arnette 21 run (HIli kick)
"We feel that O?f football and Arnette chipped
team has made mistakes for jm With a pass now and then Just UVA-Serino 17 pass from Arnelt.
three weeks," he said. "But to keep the Buffalo defense 2 run (pass falled)
they're voung and will make honest But-Jones 2 run (pass failed)
, -. I I hi' . d A I t I UVA-Arnette 46 run (HIli kick)
tnem. Stil, say t ey are Arnette tIe an tan ICI Attendence 16,000
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LAF .. (AP) -:a third quarter touchdown andPhipps-to-Baltzell pass for 31
Purdue's alert lootOall team,Azarro tied it up 14-14 going into yards got the touchdown. ;
intercepted four passes by'the last period. . Notre Dame never quit, going'
Notre Dame qUilrterback Terry! Phipps passed 11 yards to to the Purdue 14 ?n a flurry. of!
Hanratty and smashed the na_'Leroy Keyes on the third play ofH<:m"atty passes. m the clOSiIlg'
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,zel1 kicked the pomt. downs.
Saturday. : N tr D
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The teams took iurns scoring yards for a tying touchdown." e ummary ..
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' ttin th . Notr_ Dame ............. , 0 7 1-21
e ea 'ge g e score on HanraUv's Purdue ..... ...... 6 0 8 l.l-,g'
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N:ot..! Dame Purdue' taro kick) !
First dcwns
Rushing yardage
Passing yardage
Return yardage
Passes
27 17 charged 64 yards m fIve plays i Pur-Baltzell 31 pass from Phipps:
1'9 111 for th " t chd A (Baltzell klcl;)
366 ZlB e wmrung ou own. i Attendance 62,316.
Punts
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Yards peni!llized
88 102
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Purdue got the last one on a 31-'
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The Irish were last defeated
in 1965 by Michigan State 12-3.
Burly Perry Williams, Purdue,
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yards for a first period touch'
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ratty, who completed 28 of 51:
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Azzaro's conversion gave the
Irish a 7.0 lead.
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CITY HEK-iLD. Panama City Fla .. Wednesday Afternoon, Aug_ :W.
11
Shoes
T,...
I V Have
- There are
big sh,J"-'s to fill, and little
ones, too, at center and line-
backer for Florida this iall,
Big ones belong to all-Am-
erican ffi1d caotain Bill Carr.
the 6-4 ace \\'hu siart('d
Interest Higher
s.traight games fOl" the Gator'S
before g:;:aduatin;: and going
on to tb.' :\-?W Orleans Saints.
ones were worn 'nv
Xo. 1, \\ce Jack Card. a tough
an(t ,1'"',:icated Ii!1pba('kel" for
three' ears. \yit;, Card wC'nt
Flori(]a;:-:, two otn'r lillebac-k-
(,I""S of rnte_ Ste"l.-e Heidt and
Charlie- Pippin.
Defer.s-he eaptain \Ya\"ne
says coach Gra.....:...;_
Som"." yOl!.ngstc .. ..; m;ght 1::e
able :0 i;.)::,.; !:k:: J.Eke
Palaha'.' \'; C,:mJ.--
ton, but t}-\i::; 1..''2' a

Gra''-0'; i;:: ) ... t cor:cc,:-:::::i
about i-:i...,
tit.n.
Thrf'C' arC'
- Florida
State. fa c i n g its toughe::;t
schedule in school histOl-Y.
went to '',lark today as about
85 var;;itv football ca...'1didatcs
sho"ved lip for early fall prac-
tice.
afternoon \\"hen the annual
plctule day was helL

to .. l<:C'(' Cc!lT ... <
. GAI:.",,\ESVILLE-Interest in: set for ?\ovember II in the ne\\"- i 1\IcCall. a \'cl'!;.at-ile player
! University oi Florida football,lly-enlarged 6 S, 0 0 0 capacit)) i or Deal"" mo\"cs into lineback- i.;;; lk!t_C':"J.
ti:.e !i:o::
The double pra:,:ticc sesslons
\vill be held daily at 9 a_m_
and 4 p,m_ They ,\-ill be closed
to 1hp p:'lblic ahhough 200 tiCKa
will be distributed for a
pair of scrimmages to be held
Saturday afterncon Sept_ 2
and FrUay night Sept_ s_
las exhibited by the number oflGator Bowl in Jacksonville_ StaI' er tlli; fall afte" last ::.cars \,ho 0::
; tickets sold, has ne\'er bl'E'n:dium eapacity at Florida Field po.!:'iti-:J.. ,<:: of ..', t"-(C :'-.t
,higher_ : has also been increa.c;ed bv addi-[ and end. He wi!l bE' helped spring's pr:!cticc. ar,'
Bill Peterson, start-
ing his eighth season as boss
of the .Seminoles, hold 1:\yo
practices daily for at least a
week. ::-:.mc:e 1<' 1 (j rid a Stale
goes back all the quarter sys-
tem fall as opposed to
the trimester system in previ-
ous :,rears, the Seminoles \vill
have ..,f-ry little practice time
to get ready for the season
opener Sept. 15 at Houston.
i D ire c tor of Athletics Ray i tions to both end zones a'nd the by oft-nun Chip Hinton, Xick Slna:r.li 0;"
i Graves reported that the Gators I Gator home playing field can stout and stE'aQ\' boy fl.om and jUntOl Da'.-L' .)f
Florida state coachps ha\-e
been nusy most or tne past
two \te4O'ks in staff meetings
u-ying figure out how they
might rearrange some person-
nel \\"hi"h would strengthen a
couple of positions \vhicb arc
not deep to say the least.
I final total sale on season ticket.;; [now hold almost 60,000 fans. Pensacl."a who can mingle \\'e;-:;t Palm
I reached 20,000, over 5,000 mar.: " _ _ I with Tip best of them when
itha!l _in any scason, .
"\1' I d 1m\\", Da:::ed ort sp:-mg: lJr<!'. ", I
clOU l1.la.\, lLlt! 1:::'V gdUh: vn .. ' - . -1 .Lid.,ll, _'Hi.i,i, "'" ... ..., "L ,.
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"ember 25 IS a complete 5ellout_ e ::lre a y assured of a Pensacola_ Helton's the bey bm: thc-sp
Only 6,500 end zone tickets I record year In attendance at, "\\'0 -',0-_,,0 to oct sound l1-n'. t C 1-
h I ,. er "0 I.a\ t:llC p0 0n:]:"!.! 'to
iremain for the Georgia game, .Dme." backing out of these three," unseat him."

FSt: YETERA..,\ lllLL )lORE)iA:>/"
a to run from fullhack this fall
Actually. the S.::minoles re-
ported here Tuesday for phvs-
ieal exams that morning and
posed 101' photographers that
looks Rosy!
By DA 'fID )[, )lOFFIT Cl"O\\']1 again \vi0- the Georgia I these three is expected to be in 11
Southeast
It nm;;' appears the Semia
noles \\H! open practice ,,;:ith
Bill\' J,'Ioreman. who became I
the of a baby daughter
last wrek, at fullback. The
Beach senior is a
two-year Jetterman at half-
back but this will be his first
crack at fullback. Bolh of last
lettermen at that
spot. J 1m 1\Iankins and J ohna
ny Hur;"1, have departed_
urI Sport's Writer (no_ 4) SInce these two 1 contention for the SEC title_
ATLAl'ITA (UPIl -- Collcgf' don't m.cet_ i :i\lississippi State and vander-I
Anotuer "critical" spot is
offensive tackle, Letterman
Jack Femvick returns and has
football fans 111 Dixie arf' Tennessee (no_ 1-1.) and Ole bilt, both with new head I
-/ singing that same s\':0el refrain :"I!Jss (no_ 12) must pl_d-Y coaches, are slated to bring up
5 again: "E\-erything's Coming Alauama and each other while the rea)' aO"ain
Up Roses." Georgia plays: only Ole )'1iss in >0> ' I
a good shot at one tackle posi-
tion_ In the spring, sophomore
\\' a..yne Johnson was running
oppositr:! Fenwicl.;:. HO\,:;ever.
Billy RhodE'S. who lettered I
last year, made up his
during summer schoDl and
\vin be ready to challenge
Johnson,
Fresh ofE a ::;C[Lson in \\bich this group_ All fnur of thf'_:::;e Florida State, \yith quartcr-
"t seven teams wcre rated amon!.; l.eams look so. good that no! back Gary Pajcic and flank.cr
the top 14 in tlw nation nli1t1er how theIr battles iLlrn I Ron Sellers, and. Tulane. \\.1th
received bO\\'-'l bids, t.he outlook: out it won't really be an upset_I: qOLJrterback Bobby Duhon_ arc
for [oalban in the Southeast this Florida (no_ 11) lost Heisman a couple of independents on toe
fall is just as rosy again. trophy winner StCYC Spurrier 1 upgrade. :r-rIcrnphis State, which
Theres good reason to bclic\"c and any hopes the Gators have: plays in the IVIissDuri Valley
that Alabama. Georgia and of g0tting in to the act \,,-ill: Conference next year may have
- ]\liami \ ...1.11 all be mighty close depend upon his rCPlacement.[ one of its finest teams this fan
10 the top when the final 19117 Sophomore Jackie Eckdahl is but won't attract mUch national
_out and .Tcnnes- cast jn a pre-season rese['ve I because of its light-
-' see, Jo..liSSISSlPPl. GeorgIa Tech role but don't be surprised if he I weIght schedule_
It still could be that Peter-
Son and his staff could make
some player changes during
the early practice sessions_
and Florida ('ouM all find a spot i quickly he come:; tile Gator _ 'I
in the list. i quarterbac'k_ The stars m t le
Like 50 many of Houston's
opponents, Florida State will
be making its first appear-
ance in tile Astrcdome_ there
is soma COhCel"n in the Semi-
nole that playing on the
Astroturf wi.ll be somewhat of
a disadvantage tothe Indians'
\vide-ooen attack
\
'h Ai h ' .. .., I - i .r"' ' ,I Southeast thIS year should be
: .. ;n a ama s I ::\1tam_ (1:0. 1m to be, tailbacks Lenny Snow of Gecr-
rcmstated quartcrbac..;: h.enny the top _ m th(' I gia Tech and Larry Smith of
(Snake) who had Tech Florida_ Snow. a senior, led the
."_ bounced f(:))' I (no_ 81, gomg Without rC"'lon jn rushing and scorinryo
h:- reconfirmed C.nmson I?odtl .as head coach for the (12 tOllchdo\"'i'ns) last fall
Tide as tl1(' In lhe :tlme !11 23 years, close behIn?, Smith led the SEC in rushing
Conference - I"e-I mC:'f't Notre Dame m although onlv a sophomore_ I
Peter.:=;on had planned two
in the Astrodome
prior to the Sept. 15 opener.
The S-"minole coaches wanted
to practice in the Dome Sept_
and 14_ However, a
lIng schedule- has knocked the
Seminoles out of the Sept_ 13 .
\vorl .. out,
garcled by many as thp touglie:'>! I I\ovcmber after a head-on clash - :
college football con.ferencc In of their own so lhere'll be a l!)t l
the country. II morC' a1 stake l.han sectional I
But, no. :} behind: honol's_ The winners of the American
Notre Darne and l\'lkhigan State i Auburn, Louisiana State and. l\h:tional F?Otba_ll
last year despite being the only [KentuCkY all predict improv8- ntles "\"I.'Jll meet In l\haml s Or-I
major team with a perfect ment this fall but the competi- ange Bovl'l Stadium on Su:r.day, I
record. may hu\-e to share that tioD is tough that none of Jan, 1-1. !
HOPES TH!S ONE COMES OUT DIFFERENT
Williams In Another Tussle
H,Y )rn:ro:\- RlffnI.-\:\ r nant ral:C jn \\"hlc:h 111(' Twin::.,: into a playoff. Williams -,vas a 1111(' hell and the letLers and
liPI Sport::. Writer i Whit e Sox, Tigers and Red SOX I' ut11i1y ouWelder" v.-HIt the! Thorn:-;on wok it for a strik-c. He I
NE\V YORK UPl BI 'al'c bunched tighter than <,. pack BrCh,")klyn Dodgers_ 7t.laybe you' stepped out IJf ihe batter's box
manage!' D1ct of \ ... figh:in
g
to get insic!c l:?:ncmber _ a;. I and at ctiTL I
I.t[ u ... d j U the dOOl_ I GlOllnds_ ums_ \\.as nIad d1. IOll
liS ling, gOll1g OWI1 0 Ie " ." T _ II tionf!.lly \\-c11. laking the piteh. I
lasl day of the ; By that thmg, . ,\ IIlIams ''1 \vas sittino- on tbe slcns of I "TI;c ne:-;:1 piteh was lip and
, ] -f -( d -' ..- -( ll1e<tll..; the last ;':lI(n hcal't- b lJ. _
:\TI( 1 1 OCS. J"!.C pI 1 " . . the dUo-OLlt near when' tjlo'Y In_ and he chopped at It. He 11It
" - ct lh . I stopper he lnvolverl In-tI1C'-' I - _ - I
\\un t \\ In UD e :::.ame \\ dY, _ .. i kept the trunk for 111e I a Ime drl\"e and Jt was bye-bye I
thing" did_ 19:)1 League race_ : \,Iwn he mobby Thomson) i fOl" us." I
Bv "ttus bp means the! "hen 1hat la?C wcnt c,!,-=:n,ca.I,11e \Villiams 1'elllc:nbcrs \Valking [
A,nerican pen-I pa:-;L Lhe final of the The fltst pilch \\a:-. bet\\een, across the field to the
WITH DUHON STILL AROUND
Tulane Eyes Anothe r
centerfield c I u h h 0 U S head!
dQwn and chin on his clwst. If i
be C;.\11 p05>sibly help it, he i
ctoesnt care to do the same!
thing this year.
"Tllis cou1d easily go right
W
. ,down to the final 48 hours,
I n n e r
: probably even 10 tho last 24,"
i says the Red Sox managcI'_ "We
play :i\Iinnesota the )as;t two
Jl:\YID :'II. J.fOFFlT I Duhon \\ould have ueen a surc- Ohio, r.;orlh Carolina_ I\!iami of days in Boston_"
IPI Sports Writer fire candida1e for all - America Florida and the Uni\.-ersity of: The natural ad\"antagc of tbat
ATL.-\!\"T_\ Cl'PI) T\lla!1C"s i last fall 1f he had been playing Fl{)rida all come back-to-back. plus the fact his Red Sox Hill he
GrE'cn \\"a\'e ()l-oke last fot" one of the higher The second half isn't any bertel' playing iII iricmlly Fcnway
year \\"llh its fll'"r ,,innir!!.:( .'-;\.'<-1-: ranking teams_ He \'a5 since it includes Georgia Tech, Park through most of Sept21":1-
son in a decade I;:; opti-i only tu Georgia Tecil tall back Tcnncs::ice and LSU. bel' is not lost at aU on
mistic that It can do it agi1i.l : Lenn:v Snow among th0 South's Thus, e\-en v ..-ilh a sensational Williams_
"Since quarterback Bob])\! Duilon Ill:-:hing leaders with yard.:; ycal- hy Duhon, a break _ c\-en "Naturally, I"m all (or that,"
is around. dnd 1.3:2:1 yards in tr,lal of- would be a r::;ood one for he. laul:!hs_ "I'\-e saId all
Sevcnlcen regulars ret urn I [cnse was the Tnlane record_ Tu!ane. Anvthing much better we cl WIn more gamcs lhan \\8 ct
from las 1 year's 1ealll th.l! po:-.t i Tulane got off 10 a 4-1 than that ShoU1d make sccond-, lose. Now that we've eome -::his
cd a 5-4-1 mark <1n\[ ranked: .start season, then was only --car coach J1m pj'trnan a C:8.n-1 far I'd h(' s.ome kind of fool if I
ninth in the nation in rushing; 1-::-1 o\"cr the second half. EH'n didatc for Coadl I didnt believe \\"l' (:nulrl win it
with an a\"eragE:' of Y8.nl":;' though 1hcy oh\-jollsly will lJe : alL I mO,:::t certamly .110. It
per game, But the 1"e1urnec ('v- impro\'cri. tlli$ )"-ear, the Green former a::::slstant at: \\-::Ulrt. 1n12 for
eryone is auout. is Du- \Yav(' is expecled to be hard- ,T" a _ th G _ - I' CIT) of :-.InC(' 1914
- I P. ICL.l1CS one the 'm1raclE:!' Era....-es
han, a 1!lO - pmmd sr-nior from 10 g:t to slIch a, thing last seas.on \\hich they, - , , I
Abbc:\"ille_ La_ fin" ;:,;latt agal11 Sl!1ce, after the! hadnt had in a long Tt' _ ld -t 1 I h rl
I ] ] I
1 "') '1 '[- - I! . - - \\ Oll n )e Sllr: 1 a a
It's pretty ,ve 1 concct l'( 11al :'Jep. OI1C'ner \\'11 1 l(lml 0 I \\"ill to Wlll It paid off with vic-' 11 - ! '0 ]- D- k
I ,- _ - ,:. :,..,.. . " _ i 1!llg- or ......,-year-o (j Ie -
I o\er \'ll;:-.Ir.la Tech. Tex-, "\VIlhams_ either. It would be thf'
..... .. cr ,,,,0,,,. I as A.:&l\T. Virginia. _CinC.innatt[ first time in baseball his10ry
and VanderbIlt and-thc bIggest tl1at a first-vear manager took
shocker of 10-:0 tie with over a club and \von
rankp.d T\'1iami of Flo-- i a pennant right out of the box_ I
nda. I That isnt on WilliaI1"',S, I
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Pittman will try to [0 1 J 0 \\' either.
that sterling j:;but by adding "It \yould be nice. but I dont!
some promi"in sophomores to I think about it, AU I t..1.ink about
basically the :.<.lme team he had is 11lf' Q:ame on hand," he says,
last yeal, He lost four offensive talking E'xaetly like a manager
STarters - two back:::; and thel again: '1 rlon't think about
ends-hut only one defensiye I winning the pennant or losing it.
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starter. tackle Don Caprdz_ 1 might not belic:\-c it, out
I Duhon_ flanker .Jim Trahan i a manager doesn't think ab{)ut
: and th!"" in1ennr offensive line thnsF' ?-Jot at a time like'
; arc ha,k. Senior Tim ('.)llgh1in' 1hi:,: <lm,\,a\-,,
I.:md .iunior Chuck Loftin are, '::\'o'matter \\ha1 happcn=->, 1
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tin has the tougher job since he! YaS(clemskj) can miss getllng:
rcpIacl::5 Pet ,,'110 gained! 111(' ::\-IVP a\,ard. ,an all-:
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0;:e1' 500 :-:;;rcls Inst fall. ansol.'ltC:
\y:th onh- 0nc 10 1"0- 1;.; (,\Cf., oId.n . ...:.. r1 the' neSl
i place, tllt'- defens.e h'le'; to be ,.e\."cr 111 -)nc'
\belt('1". Pittman sa:-.s tht' _ :-._;al.
\ran-' has dcnth here for the t \ 01 : ,
. . . . "That's nght T \.lla\','n (In Ux'
fll'::;1 11n1P. In Fonr . : I .. -
. . 'same cluh \\-Ith fc11O\\";,> ltk{'
morcs. ends anel two Imc-! Duke Snider. Jackie Robinson,
hackers. f',oon out on I C' l.r d"'" . Ra - C IT! I
the' and \yin make.
l
,asL :'0 car s regulars hustle to . '" I bctior t'lan Ya ;'1
keep lhcir jobs_ . .( It r z .,
I Plt ' - I 1 t ;on( \c<u.
1 I lllan:-. nITI\';) as year: had a nan(]:
i only ... turned Tulane a I in wl1<,_t- done 11
\vlt1nc!' IO,ng period ,of i cou!r'l 1hem 8 It , _Rico I
despaIr .but 3_50 paId Off. at tne I Peh.ocelli , _ ,.Jim Lonborg .. i
ho:-.:: OfflCe_ Attendance 1 ,?..rike :\ndrf'w::-, . .Jo::::c Tarta-I
morc than 1G,000 per game m' bull SR\pd us a game the'
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'mOl"(' entpt'faining year." i So what"? Noboc1y
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BERKELEY (AP) _ <!Bob Longo is very fast and
probably every bit as good as Jack Clancy," 'e ;,
scout Dick Corrick reported to his boss. Ray \Vl scy. 15 rh 8D Ie
Honesty thus overshadowed diplomacy on the Cali- !; rib
The teams of Aragon Mateo rated as a slight favorite! contest ovc.r El Camino at thel' pected tn !::ounter on the aerial I Reno at Foothill. Oceana trav-
an.j San Mateo High SchoQls, to knock off the iI1cxperjeneed I same- lime. game of Roger Andrews, Both cIs to the suolJ!"b of
bot -h victorious in practice Dons, Car I m 0 n t also makes its quarterbacks threw for three Ceres for a contest with Ceres
gamE!s last week. match 1-0 ,ec- San Mateo, aided by the four league debut, meeting 'il'Ienlo-' touchdowns last week. 'I High School.
ords ton.ght In theIr Mld-Pe!lln placemef't boots of Larry Page, Atherton in a South PeninsUla: In Ol:her games on tonigrTs In a departure from L-aciition,
!"ula League opener at Burlin- pulled a 28-25 victory o\.'er Athletic League contest at Se-: schedule, EI Camino will meet San Carlos will battle Gum'!
game Field. Carlmont ldst wcek in the first quaia's Te:;remere Field, Thelsonoma in a non-league scrap High School tomorrow morning
Kickoff for the conLest is game of the season for thc Scots will rely on the passing of al South San Francisco's Clii- in .a SPAL contest set for 10:15
scheduled for 8 p,m. WIth San Bearca,ts, Aragon Won a 13-6 George Oreglia wDile :.vf-A is ex- ford Field while Paia Alto hosts a.m.
fornia football Iront sin'_ :Vlichigan's Clancy had caught
eight passfs for 93 yflrds as the Wolverines beat the Bears 17-7. 56 at re r S S ff G . d S I .
California faces Pittsburgh and Longo on Saturday. rr: I lrnes ports ta rl e ectlons
Even with Corrick's warning, Willsey feels his club can beat " ,
Bears Land
"ElY RECRUITS
Pittsburgh if the Bears play their best bra.nd of football. l; g 0
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Pittsburgh was drubbed by UCLA 57-14 in' the opener and Ie Sharp, Qb 64 Garoer, 9 Horgan
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:u e.rown, lib 65 Pepper, 9 I (246) I (12-Sj I (21.9) I (1'1.11) 08-12) I 1228) I A.Christlanstn
in the opener before falling to 27 Thorpe, hb 71 Yorio;. t Cal 1" 115 vrSh , /
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Cal Contest I a YIichigan ranked No. 3 g 9 St. : : SI. : I : :
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between California and Pitts-
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Press po . BNICSMl, ft;: Mu,ga" ! UCLA-MI3s01lri I 'JCI.A UC'-.A UCLA I VC::"A UCLA UCLA UC:l.A \.1 S
Wiltsey made a ht> : SI. Ohio st. Ohio St, i I St. I Chia St. I Ollio St. Ohio SI.
switch, moving Jim Sheridan 1 Denny, hI) M r 51. 8,1'(!or I BJ',lcr i BJyler I SJylor BJylor Bay:or
ahead of Rick :Bennett in the I t e Purdv-e-----SMU I SMU P:Jrduc I pvrdue I I I Purdue I The i 0 0 l ball, basketball,
batlle be-tween the two sopho-.I hb e Wisconsin IOWd I 10...." Iowa I lew;} I I Iowa I Wisccns;n I track, and baseball coaches are
mores for lhe halfback job, ,5:.! II, Mich. SI. I Miehi!jl.ln St. {,\ichi!jan S!, i St, I Michigan S:. Michigi'l" St, I S:. I St. -Iali pleased with their
hcb :: e : II I : : at:s, and San
back with George Gearhart at Bean i I , The class of HI7Q enrolled at
------------Iwingback and Frank Lynch at I COLLEGE GRID I Ch,efs GrieB I Chiefs I ! Chiefs I Ch:ch California thi5 past week, and
fullback. along with an outst.anding num-
1
Sharp Passer I UCLA TO. I QB PROBLEM ber or junior college transfers
Ed James, a sharpshooting - 1ger I 49etRam I SMALL COLLEGE GRID made one of the biggesl
,passer, goes at quarterback for I I F d arld oest years for recrUIting in
BRUINS BY 14
UCLA Coach
the young Panthers with Joe G T I TV Rosters B G G rustrate I Bear history.
Jones at halfback in place of ame ops , ronco- ator arne 1 Among the incoming fresh,
the injured Dewey Chester, Skip , KTii'H D k PI man football p'layers are Barry
Orszulak at wingback and Mike Sch d I No, Nlme NC). Name UC S ay and Wayne HJ'eLmstad, Barry a
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After sophomore quarterback J; '; eatures c e/ u e S J S 1185-pound fullback, t'l>th from
Barry Bronk engineered Califor By JOE GERGEN 41 Lewis. tlJ 60: WiICl;l)(, Ib ,an ose to Mountain View; Gus Lopez, a
, , I t hd ' t 2b e 67 Roell., !
ma on y oue own agal?S EPI Sports Writer 27 I:Ib 6S MvO'd, _Q 185-pound halfback from Crest-
Micmg
an
, there was spcculatlOn I A I:Ib ! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Football Writers <'IS co-backs of EUGENE, Ore, (AP) _ Ore moor in San Bm-
he mIght move ahead of Berry group of demOl1slrators J6 k n McCormick, I S Cl' d f t d d I t k d h' -- 'f I . no; Die!\: YOflS, a 2(}4-pound
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the California alignment. r from MISSOUri Saturday Will ddee . anLa ,ara s un c ea e an a5 wee' an t e.lr meetmg ?OO, wmner,o on y on,e game.In hal f b a c k-quartcrback from
UCLA's explosive Bruins are Willsey squelched the Idea Icarry their 'han the bomb" 'I JQ dt> 76 Rohl:le, I ll!1
lted
,San Fr.:m should prove explOSive. IL last lilne, connnUE!S Jts Mountain Vie w 's St Francis
"E d'd I b f pia" d " th L W,I erd r::, 77 <!os,ev, c CISCO Sla e.. detendIng cham
favored by two touchdowns to erry 1 a me JO Or us ,-ar S ]n,o e OS ht> 7S g . f t: "< F W t Co - Santa Clara, in comoillng an se:a:;cn for i:! quarl'C'rback Satur-:High School and Dan Koon, a
, t b k d f ted Missouri and under our system t.he quar-, Coliseum they hope to, db d.:1 j)f IOns 0 I'ne h aSr t .. a-l record last year, beat San da\' against win,less San Jose i 200,pound tackle from San Car-
urn ac un e ea terback is more Important run:defuse the most It> 85 erence cas _ a ur y In F . h" [. "h d 82 - 'los
on Saturday and coach ninrr than the- halfback. He 4LJarterback in the college,'u &II C feature footbail game among ranCISCO W len e .. State, I' .. '
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't h th b k 89 c :\'orthern Callfornia colleges. The score was 19-(.. Coach Len Casanova alternal-! vVayne. BJelmstad and Loper.
Prothro oeSn agrce wit. c 150 running ran 5, Gary Beban of UCT....A. I Inde endent Santa Clara al- Humboldt State puts Its 20 '. ,are coming to Cal by way of
odds. passmg an.d he ,can ,d? .,The collision between Missou-I No. N.lme LOS readY has beater. the Cal on :he line in open- ed Mike Brundage Tro':Bainbl'idge Navy Prep School
"1 don't kmw how a team that week, I lmaglne \\e II .... 0 rt s tough, grudging Tigers an ' k 57 10' mg FWC league game m meet- valo last seasOn. It dldn l wo::k. where they were both starters
qUIte a few games th I -d ' Q 18 Gllbr,QI, qb .58 Cv(',e, ID
won tht' Sugar Bowl game over "I t'r', 1_ e razz e azzle BrUins shapes 19 Mun.so-n, qt> 61 GatowBroncos ing the im'8sion of Hayward out, so Casanova decided to let last ye3r.
, d t h twas; gra I Vtng l.(J see up as the feat',", altr" f 20 62 II which iost its only' ouiing 3q B d 'T .. II tr f
Fiorida and then starte e Bronk spark the team lale in 'h II ", aClo-lon 21 Mcedor, dt. 63 Carollo, t .' run age try going all t:'1e way 1-\'0 JuniOr co ege: ans ers
. . to . ,t e co ege football weekena 22 fb 6S Mack, 9 Oil Radio at Southern Oregon. r.his vear. <Ire expected to provide im-
present WItt ov- going. 2
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and Beban had better be dt) Tomorrow's sma 11 scbool HUT?boldt edged . gentral Brundage, however, did not mediate varsity basketball help.
er two Blg en C u scan, e a ope your 1 0. quar er ac target jf UCLA is to ]'ustifv it<:, 27 Cro:.s, cb n Lp.Qf.tt. dt S 6-2 and BrIlish Co- del,'ver '.n ,the losses to Oktaho, The,v are 6-7 forward St'l 7at-
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. t d 'd "th B . can do for you I expect that I ' . ,:2'; M.;Donald, tl 7J COWM, t football rivalry between an '.. .
-pam un er og, e rum . . . , TO e as a 14-point favorite 30 ok D!son, dt Fran",'S"O S tat e and Santa lumbt.a 9-1... rna and 'tah. So nO\1, J'ob terson, Menlo College's
d I d
Bronk wtll help us quIte a bit T" ':r< Perdw, Ib 73 d", .. ... Alt be t I" II tt 28 U or -
mentor ec are. th's vear" ne BrUinS, ranked second 34 Jo:sephsoll, ttl 76 dt Clara will be broadcast over er a mg ,yl arne. e - is up for gra:bs again Conference scoring charapion,
M
.. t "j' t 24 0 '- . nal',onal'I)" h th 35 Dyer, fb n t 21 Nevada faces a rugged test . and e sat'onal M'lky J"ohnson
lSSOun oea H mneso a - The kickoff is at 1:30 in Cal's. ' per aps e L.1-msC/l, db 79 dt> KSAY (1010) and KGNU '. ., Challenging Brundage for the s n I j I ,
and TIiinois 21-14. UCLA whipped Memoria! Stadium with C:::lIifor- qUlckest st!"lkmg in db n e@ (1430) at 1:15 p.m. a,t n0n:'c agamst the UnlVer::,lty starting spot .are Trovato and a 5-11 guard from the College of
Pittsburgh Syracuse nia ranking as the favorile. country wlth Beoan throwing Iman, C , as Lvndy, d", I of .at Sant8 Barbara two S(lohomores Eric Olson <J.nd San Mateo.
long Or short equally' well and 5J g M I and Sacramento State of the whl(:n al:-eady has Sac- B' I On Sam Bell's frosh track li:;t
3112 to win rankino- as the na 5S 10 i7 T'nlJx, !1 I 31 t d Ha' aJi J' !t\e a1 ncs,
w - sprinters Mel Farr and Harold FWC by scores of 34-7 and y-: rame" an ,N,; Ols.tJCl, a .hard thrower from are Jerry Tal,1on, San :Mateu's
tion's No, 2 collegiate team in S f d Busby winning foot r<lees to the IWhi,e wltn: cal ,;ggICS, a I-
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The Associated Press raokings. tan or Jpposition goal line with monot'! CSM', Loses 8 :;8-0 triumph over C81 Poly of: record, pIa;. at WhlUler an ',' , B th B d -d T. mJlc;" who W-<JS the North Coast
, " 1'1 Ch' go"- 10 OrcO'on JO(;, 0 run age ar: roV2.!O ,
W'hile Gary Beban and the onous regularity. ISan T uis and tden leo ",'i ... , ,I. Section ch<nn'Jion and third in
- Th W'ld t f Chico rell \0' arc semors on a vOIlr:g team - I
Bruins strive to preserve their Pl Th The only big conferenec dash 24-18 to the pO,werful 'h eu1 cats Of SF'" isco and Barnes WHS ,p1aving :-;tate championships. Randy
ays
'e f th k d G 1- Beacn sql;aa, I e rllVerSI y an lane ; b 'k 'I b" .,' h d We!!, 14_2, 19.1 hurdle, from
,:perfect intersectional sheet in 0 e wee en oa Ie San Francisco's quar[erb:ltk and then down2d ;.ve ,eJng Butiingame High SchooL and
the n.;.ti<mally televised game, :4.lab
a
ma against Mls- K tl k an...J B,onco ramcnto State, sltll seekln. g w'o q.ua, ter 2ck In d, Lis In,.s 'cammalc Jcf,' Ocmanes, a
. " 'G W 31SSlPPl lfl a key Southeastern Ratldy e ns I ,. .... C I -e k '
the Trojans of Southern Cclhfor- r,Den Conference contest The rde College of San Mateo's water I rpolrback Garv r ll!zelll werc vIctory No 1. plays to a c.. 14 [t 2 inch pole vauller
v ...... . I, h db,,' N rtnern Callforma PolY al pomona. I Lack of (I oalanccd oecnse has '. .
over weak ,polo team suffered a costly onore . 0 '. oeen an Oregon ','1cakncss for a 10 Cal after two
Bruins' Tilt
(Continued From Page 21) last week with, a blow ,today with the announcc- year. O;'egon not sco;'cd a I years In the Peace Corps and
rnJmmum of precision while the . 11 h tOUdldow:1 by rushing in its last,onc at the Colle,ge of Sa;,
queUe who have eaught nine Rebe1s rang up their second ment -that goalIe .Mark"Ha .as }\.Touf'ax Beareat SIX J'\!lateo IS 1:536 halfmlJer Harry
"'u t'n' e pas s e s between them. Other straight sl1utoui, a 17-0 whitew- been declared scnolas:leally 1!1. T T .. h Casanova turned up some bIg, I Cross
.., chores will .be as- ['Ish of Kentucky. eligibie: for the rest of the sc- earns r1uDll' :ast running back" thiS vear, Presently on the California
Tomon'l)w'S football game Is!gned to .Pete John.s, JIm Tra Topranked )"fichigan State mester. (Continued From Page 2.1) San Mateo HIITh School's bllt the best oncs got hurt 'rlg-hll foolball team, .and also
betweer '";LA aod Missouri I TIm Coughlin, '. of. its ,Big Ten Hail who made ,the All-Tour- , .' Ch k' li;:rhLweir:;hl tea m s away. On tnp of that, the pass-' a iJne prospcct IS B1U
Wlth .he return of guard MIl.:e tItle against IllinOIS wlfh mor" . on homers b) r(Jokte.c; UC t' d' b . lV1'd P , lng attack fell flat against Ok Lerch outfIelder <lnd
will be ::"\"vised over KGO . Cammarata, Tulane- will all than a littie apprehension namcnt team last week at C,, Harrison and Aaron POinter.:
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, (7), stan" .. ,n p,D. j'full str' ennth for the "ontest ',n S ' h' b'll d who was an honor a ' B II' d'l
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a eague comoe IOn yes or- . 0 ,.'
--,;..-----1 ' . ' .. _' _ par:.ans never . ave won a rl 0 ;an,', ' - The Kansas City a Imore an day with a pair of triumphs Last wee;:. Oregon runners an Feshback is a .me ten,nlS
whIch It IS rated a one touch game at .Champalgn, Ill.. and ble mention chOice on last sea',New York-Washington double'!ove:- t;,lC Mills VikinO's. picked up 107 yards against prospect from Palo Alto High
rna and of Oregon St.ate be the fourth t:hey sent a No, 1 son's JC All-American squad,lheaders in Lhe American 1 The Beareat C team utah, . But a frosh basketball
battle in a i1ight game at Port- in a r:eent series between the mto I hm fOU;ttrr (1956), failed to pass .the required num-:League were canceled bceause routed Mi.lJs, 58-27, while the!Were oumped ror losses _totalmg pl1os
p
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land with Rose Bow! implica two schools Stanford has won theYlesswer,'se a
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, no.nte. ber o[ units -last <:emester lor rain, Class D squad scored a 33-19
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ons. all three and has managed !Ol N' D H' loss is expected t.o hurt ou ax. wm, a'n a eo aS,a ,j- recor , .. :----,'---- __ _
With victories over Texas and holo the Green Wave to a total 1 ocre. arne. .Ara IS ,.' game with a season total of ,107 in ecrth divisil)n thus far. I If nothing else,
Wisconsin, the. r 0 jan!'i open of 10 points in doing so. tnun,l- CSM, WhlC!1 was. _elymg on de- !strikeouls, th.e , ground game looks better thiS
their Pacific-8 WWl the Tomorrow's defensive \,,:ork phal return Northwestern s fense to cOlrry It through theifor the thlrd time In the 11. 7, !},t'<." week. Scott Cress. a 2l0-pound i HOLLY
.l':ame at Portland \1ilr.d then fol- will be carried out by lineback- Dyche StadIum whc-re he once sea s n. Goacn Ri.ch Donner wheo h,e -the I, Doot5oo 1, halfb-ack missed the i
low \\-'ith .and Stan ers John Rcad i1nd Mike Hib- he,\d flJrth as lhe planneo to use an Side In the fourth inning, Wash- .two. wltn " shoulder 'I BARBER
ford. Iblcr, with Blain i\ye, Monty .WLdc.3t
s
, .Par$eghlan. game t(ldr1Y to de:ermme Hall s i ington's Johnson, and i2S--l\-,5lU __ injUry, IS, re,lOY ts g-o. So i.'i, SHOP
Quarterback Troy Winslow and Mohrman. and A) Wilburn Je8d- IS more, tribulatIOn successor, 'Rube 1Vadaell of U1!?: Philadel- <1m r,I , Claxton \\elch. a 190 " pound I
'halfback Rod Sherman p-oce thel ing the charge up front, t11an ,tribute The Bulldog,s' phia ,Athletics ,werc the- ?nly oth: 1. sophomore injured in the Okla-
attack. The USC On the basis of past IS 0-2 hIS Ir,lsh 3:e 1-[)ltest today wlth Pleasant glll.er pitchers wno ,stltlCk ou, homa game. . ,
statlstlcal1y rates toughest m a field goal could WITI 1\\ltn the ranking ,of .);0, 3 In the Iwa:; cance!led. 1300 or more m two seaSOnS, uri 6, I', iiJ.7-JJ.\ They probah!y \>il!1 tcam Wllh
Qualify Work
league so far. Oregon State te-I game. Sophomore Bill Sho.:!- jland. game Ei to;--- ISteve Jones, 195 - p,1und sopho-
bounded frat::. a 41-0 defeat maker, who ha!: a. heavily Ia\'ored (21 pomts) i mor!?: who did most of the ball-
Economy Prices
HAIRCUTS
Miohigan to beat Iowa laslweekl to his credit. will boot for lmh who wanl to see what: V.4.NDALS HAVE PIlOBI,ElJ.S carrying in th'e first Iwo games, Ad It I 85
17-3. Stanford while Tulane's top Terry Hanratty and JIm 'I San Jose has had its injury . U. S ....
Other games have Pittsburgh kicker Uwe Pontius. Who r:an dO.f?r an cncorei UOP Id h pro-blems, too, in losing 25-21 to Ch'Id 1 60
at California, Tulane at Stan- has cooverted CD 35 and 29- after tnelr t
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nt perfor-I vs a 0 Stanford a,d 19-9 :0 Brigham I ren ,. ,
ford, San Jose State at Oregun, yard attempts. mance agams ur ue. Young, (under 121
Baylor VS. Washington State at The game win be Stanford's I Purdue, down after its 26-14 However, San Jose has the na-:
Spokane and University of the last before entering Pacific-S loss to Notre Dame, will have Ition's leading passer [n Dan I
Pacific at . iCon,fercnce competition the fo! to to fend off MOSCOW. Idaho (AP) -ThelsoPhomore guard Rt)n Heinze at:'vith a .victory:. . Hol-man, who has compleced
. Last weekend s '8-5 record In 'I lowing week at Orcgon. an University of Idaho has three 265-pounds. Checking in at Washington oeat Idaho 1,9-7 m Steve Cox, his top re-;
games o.ver IllmOls and Na
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} problems to solve Saturday: pounds is the guard, the season opener and Montanalcelver. has, caughl19 and ranks I
540 EL CAMINO
SAN CARLOS
(Nt"tlr HolI.,..)
the: U\me In :WO _ In Its ,fIrst two gamc.5. How to get telephone lines in, ior Boh Locatelli. The defer.slve State won 24-10 last week. second I
PaclfIc..s ,lad fared .<l00 or
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Serra ,J\i GrId home fIeld advantage, and tne operation? (A regional Lelephoneiends Jeff Banks at 235 and I ,Saturday. gam: Will 'be
better ?n a weekE:nd. 1 T .. b ' of 9u.a
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- dialing cenler was damaged by I Larry Bishop at 230, ,the elgnth meeting be.ween the 'I
WaS.hmgto
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was blanked hy ealtl .... neaten teroaC.k. Bob nave fire Sunday and knocked outl The four were able to stop: two teams, with .. the Stocklon"
the AIr but quarte:-back u'lTh Shoal's 'un' e;3tabhsn.ed the B,odermakers, as 17000 telephones in the area.) I west Texas Slale's running last Icalif.' school hololng a 0-2 edge.,'
Tom Sparll.'1. who had to Sit out S c r r a "'It;> c - J lor seven-pOint chOICes but the \\' 'hat to do with alumni visi- i week The Texans gained onlY In the last meeting, in 1964, Ida-:
t f th t
'th .. . jvarsltv footbaH team scored a d t I st ' I . _. . , ,
mos 0 one. W! .lnJunes,?;. S. b c ge was even grca er ,fl; friends-ph-'.s 100 or So f'e-150. ya:--ds on the ground but took ho pounded the Tigers 40-0. I
was back In actlOn th;s week'1
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eth year and the Mustangs ga;ned air'men' (The alum!:' visitors to the air over the fearsome' Pacific's offense is hung on I
Stanford was shocked b Min veslerday that was t e second 1'14 r p, "L. ,. 'f I d th
y.- -I'tr' h 'ht t d f t f th a -:.- Ie. and friends are due for the Tda- four and whipped PacI[lc 49-1, ullback .Jack Layan wI a
nesota 35-21 ' l1Jmp WI ou e ea or e Pulled Upset ' I" d h ' 0 d '
. IJr Padres ,. .. . ho Homecoming, the repaJrmen the Tigers opene t e seasorl:near 1 -yar .-per-carry
(CLASSIFIED AD'o'ERT!SEMENT) C h u c k Freitas pa:ised 24 Rice: pUlled .. stunning to work on da'l1aged telephone with, a 30-7 victo['y over Los and the passing of John Quaccia
d t P B l' k 'r d upset In bed.tlng LOUISIana State equipment.) AngeJes State. and Bob Lee.
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s lasl wcek, tries to deflate Finan" 'nl)w to handle the I The Vandals, mcolnwhile. con- The weather L<; expected to be
o an II Ivan an = yar s to th " SEC T . . . , " ' h h' t th d f' 'Ih tl -, 'k' d
M'k Ch k f three Se ano e, power, cnnesse-e. University of Paelflc football, tlnue to gnas t. elf ee an aIr w: par y >:>unn} S ,es an
t 1 er ot,or .. ca e The Owls, desperately trying to team? I,chafe under a penitential the mercury In the mid-60s for,
: give coach Jess Neely last problem is a weighty!shift ... but haven't Ci}me up the 1:30 p.m. (PD1') klckoff.
HUNTERS ATT=.NTION! .!eep y db'S II' something to remember them ci1allenO'e for Idaho Football
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