The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 235, Ed. 1 Monday, October 5, 1964 Page: 5 of 40
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Oliva, Robinson Win Titles;
Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. at both locations.
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Tex and Chester won the OWBA-sponsored event
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16, 48, 15 and 18-yard stripes to
erase the previous league mark
of five FG's in one game by
Gene Mingo of Denver against . -------- .
San Diego Oct 6, 1963. Mingo halftime margin before Johnny
and hope for a three way tie if St tossing champagne in their The Cardinals, who will open
at home
time, repeating its earlier tri-the 50-yard line and it's dollars drubbed the Denver Broncos 39-
umph this past spring to doughnuts he’ll kick a field 10 -
The Methodists The Orange squadron won the goal. .The 30-year-old Gino, a native
. . . , The Methodists honor at the District 21 Fall Duke is the nickname of Bos- of Keewatin, Minn., who now
won their first game, of the sea- Conference held over the week- ton’s Gino Cappelletti who set lives in Wellesley, Mass , booted
since 1946 on the final day of the Hutchinson
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Local Holder Converts 4-6 Split
TEX TARVER and Chester Britton took first place
in final tabulations of the Ragtime Doubles at Brown
Lanes.
Dierker *
Staub rf
Inning, but the fourth ball was a
wild pitch, and he raced to sec.
American Football League
Eastern Division
Bradey *
Jones p
Beauchp
the crown last year.
Stuart, always a controversial
figure, had 112 RBI going into
the Red Sox’ game with Wash-’
- ington. Robinson was idle since
ranked Navy 21-0.
That sets up this Saturday's
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By Stanley Strike
being closely two straight in less than 24
hours to the Mets and were in
_______________..___________danger Sunday until the fifth
e — A . - i------as he “Oh man, I'm glad ’hat's inning as New York held a 3-2
irst , pennant pointed to the ailing Fred over,” Keane said. "Maybe I lead.
* can rest now.” But after a leadoff ,
• itv of the find 253= Then he reached in his pocket The San Francisco Giants Lou Brock hv Mets’ starter
i first three-way playoff andpulled out a penny and said wound up in fourth place. Insing Galen Cisco the Cardinalsare
- , . 1 he had found it in the cah com- to the Chicago Cubs 9-2 before started
—Ssler came out the loser as ing to the game Sunday. He also Manager Al Dark was fired and
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coastal Waterways, which
charts from Brownsville to the
Calcasieu River.
Squadrons represented" were
Austin, Beaumont, Bolivar
Roads of Galveston, Dallas.
Corpus Christi, Fort Worth,
Galveston Bay, Houston. Lake Lo, A... ,..-.-,
Charles, San Antonio and Or E—Jockson Staub. DP—HousfOR T. LOS
ange. . Angeles 7 LOBHouston 7, Lot Angeles
stumbled last week, bowing to Minnesota
Michigan State 17.7 Green Bay
San Francisco
Chicago
______ to third base went McCraw, and :
8/k CON Z Los Angeles, 53, he continued home as Nelson .
anger i g.6 ,2r Mordnoke tore cuor Mathews fired the ball past .
Cisco. 218.724._______. third 1
Pommy ^ ss*s « s. Ch: herdHerundcui/Amcien4 • mlekie artsy Tanks named
the St. Louis dugout, shook Phillies and Reds tied for sec. “I thought they Were good his successor
hands with Barney Schultz and ond place, one game behind luck pieces but I were shed . Milwaukee Blanked Pitts,
kissed Mrs. Keane before head. When Sisler entered the Ret weren t s he said End-the burgh 6-0, and finished fifth
mg for a champagne shower dressing room. Cincinnati had the penny aaguid, and tossed while the Los Angeles Dodgers
Just 36, minutes before, Dick lost any opportunity to tie the Meanwhile about one - half whipped Houston 11-1 and tied
Sisler had trudged into the Cm- Cardinals outright but could still hour later the Cardinals were the Pirates for sixth place
cinnati dressing room . and hope for a three-way tie if St tossing champagne in their The Cardinals, who will open
plopped a penny on his desk i Louis lost. The scoreboard, dressing room and obviously the World Series at home
Keane came out the winner in however, showed the Cardinals tired Keane, trying to catch his against the Yankees, had lost
I one of the tighest National leading 8 4 after seven innings breath was being cinsely * ---
League pennant battles in histo- h "I’m very sorry we coulda’t watched by the Cardinale pry.
New his Cardinals whipped the have won it for that gentleman sician. Dr. L. C Middleman '
New York Mets 11-5 Sunday, over there, said Sisler
clinched their f *
Wynn. Purdin was winning his
second victory against no de-
feats
HOUSTON Los Angeles
Jackson ss 2 0 0 0 Wilts 3b
Fox 2b 4 0 0 0 Tdewski 36
Wynn ret 3 111 Gilliam 2b
JI ” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Bears languish uncere- 23-17, Philadelphia downed
00 103, Turn the National Football moniously in the Western Divi-Pittsburgh 21-7 and Minnesota
8 % League standings upside down sion cellar and New York isn’t nipped Green Bay 24 23. Torrer .
• i sense a Team to George K far - or the Eastern basement Ladonnc Brodie flipped three art er, Britton ” in First Place:
• and Allie Sherman. following losses Sunday. touchdown passes as the 49ers.
| Last December Sherman’s San Francisco's 49ers, tail- totarewia teas second winning
New York Giants and Halas' enders a year ago, surprised jumped out air aerandi NieterX
Chicago Bears emerged on top the Bears 31-21 and the Detroit Billy Wade Meh thrw TD flins
of the NFL’s. Eastern and West- Lions battered the. Giants 26-3. of his own led a late Bear
era Division races The only Elsewhere In the NFL, Balti- but if waltda surge
way you can get them up there more ripped Los Angeles 35-20, 45 late.
today is by flipping those stand- Cleveland humbled Dallas 27-6,
ol Mn ings._______________• * St. Louis whipped Washington
__ninth consecutive
TWO GAMES TONIGHT:^^ Am.
OPEN WEEK’S SLATE mat POINFIMMine T alEVEn lice „ ...
* 5 * " land on the final day of the sea- soud. Boston. «
Football action opens early this week for area schoolboys with son. sota."lo. Rollins and Versailles, Minne
a pair of games scheduled tonight. Marion vists St. Mary’s, while As a result Chicago finished pHome runs—Kieorew, Minnesota, 49.
Vinton goes to Lake Charles Stadium to clash with Landry in its one game back m second place stolen bosene Aporicis Boirimore ,
district opener.and will have to wait until April YpenN TI 22.
The loss was the third in four lex and Chester won the OWBA-sponsored event
: ISC TONE whipped Washington starts lor Chicago. The Giants with a 1289. followed closely by Mildred Norsworthy
---ashingtom have the same record in the antl Paula Mathews, 1286; : :---|
East and only winless Washing- »nd Patsy Norman and Hap Perry, 5-10, Inez Hubbard, 5-10;
ton is keeping New York out of Harmon, 1230. Fay Williams, 5-7 (twice). |
the cellar. ”1 This event netted the as-Hazel Waggoner, 6-7-10; Tess
The Lions thrashed New York sociation $76, which will be J aikS0 n,47-10; Shelia Bar
— I with a 19-point second period used to purchase equipment for ron, 3110 Oleta Jordan, 2-7-8.
yT MATT 9TTTTIA 1 and throttled Y. A. Tittle’s of-the Jones Rest Home | Patsy Norman, 4-6, 7-8. Fred-
^-—50.He IIKick Field Goal - ======
romp when, after lining up his Charles And:among the Carroll, 3-10, “nd Dot Manard,
club for a field goal attempt and M winners were Orangeis 2-10.
setting himself to take the cen- NocCarver and Paula
tering pass, he suddenly jumped
up and lofted a 23-yard scoring
pitch to Nick Ryder. The Giants
never recovered.
The oldest rival on Michigan Davis, fob
State's football schedule is .
| Notre Dame, a team the Spar- Joner”
tans first met in 1897 in the sec- ueew 10
ond year the sport was organ Perronoski
, ized at East Lansing, I"wP-Srodey, Jones
from last week due to the impending threat of Hurricane Hilda. York, meanwhile, will play the lsira. pouiniis
St. Louis Cardinals in the World Pascual, Minnesota. 21 * "
St. Mary’s is attempting to raise its -2-1 season mark in the Series starting Wednesday. | Batting capsetarrolidiggeve
* P’s Op intersectional clash. Vinton knows that if it hopes to share the The Minnesota Twins losing to 530-burgh, 330/ Carty, Milwaukee,
on ns 62 championship it must get past rugged Landry. Los Angeles 3-0, finished in a Runs—Allen, Philadelphia, 125. May,
“ 10809 Thus, a pair of interesting clashes are likely tonight It’s only sixth-place tie, but their Rookie S.RuMEr.2% . ,
" a sample of what’s ahead this week for grid fans 8 only of the Year candidate, Oliva, Sonto,’ Chicago."ve 41 Louis, 119:
% # ^ District 11-AAAA action begins with Orange hosting Port Neches wound up the season with a 123 =002 5, CommeM* PillsDurgN; end *al "Atman, ne raced toxsec
C 73 103 and Port Arthur visiting Nederland in two big ones West Oranze average, becoming the first Doubles—Maye Milwaukee, 44, cl. and. Athletics catcher Dave
46 137 hosts Silsbess and Vidor meets Jasper in 9-AAA openers while rookie to win a batting title in ah . Duncan retrieved the ball and
Bridge City goes to Channelview for a non-conference the modern major league history.. Phlodeipmio. 1. • ” A threw it into center field Over
Little Cypress celebrates homecoming by hosting Kountze in Oliva hit six points better than willtoms.’" Chicago,"sa.5on Francisco, 47.
22-AA play, with Kirbyville going to Newton and Buna heading to Baltimore’s Robinson, who won
Woodville, the runs-batted-in title with 118.
Orangefield continues 26A action by meet me East Chambers Runner-up to Robinson was an
I and St. Mary's faces Merryville Saturday night. Vinton will be Dick Stuart of Boston, who won —
at Lake Arthur on Friday. 4 1*4
| North’ resumes action by visiting Jasper to test Rowe in
Saturday night tussle. i
Pct Pts. op
1 000 115 72
1.000 9 5 69
500 103 70
.500 71 88
St. Louis 23, Wasington 17
Cleveland 27, Dallas 6
Pnitade pho 21, Pittsburgh 7
Minnesota 24, Green Bay 23
Detroit 26 New York 3
Baltimore 35, Los Angeles 20
San Francisco 31, Chicago 21
Saturday’s Games
Pittsburgh at .Cleveland N
Sunday * Games
Detroit of Minnesota
Los Angeles at Chicago
New York of Dallas
Philadelphia at Washington
San Francisco vs. Green Bay
woures
Monday’s Games
Baltimore at st Louis N 1 9•
Orange Wins When Duke Gets Inside
B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sissippi, from top ranking, put the clamps on hobbled Rog #*
.heseracon Ara began in an shocked seventh-place Auburn er Staubach and whipped sixth-
aura or promise at Notre Dame. 20-0 Saturday. | ranked Navy 21-0.
Now senior John Huarte — Tailback Ernie Koy ran and That sets up thia Saturday's
minus a monogram — is stir- kicked Texas No. 1 Longhorns interstate Wolverines spartans
ring memories of the glory to a 14th straight victory over classic at East Lansing
days .... Army 17-6 scoring both come- Other eyebrow raisers include 1
When spring practice ended, from - behind fourth quarter ed Oklahoma State beating
CoachAar Parseghian listed touchdowns himself. Missouri 10-7 and Wyoming
quarterback as his big question! Yale romped to an unprece- rocking Kansas 17-14
mark. Suddenly Haurte has a dented 600th triumph, 54-0 at Ohio State and Illinois both
vise-srip on the throttle and has i Lehigh’s expense. unbeaten. may dec ide the’ even- r
steered two straight victories,1 Back at the upset factory, tual Big Ten winner when they -
including a 34-15 triumph over once-beaten Michigan State, ac- collide at Urbana Saturday |
Purdue Saturday.cused of being greener than The Buckeyes switched to
Next. Defensive-minded Air the school color, bowled over “three yards and a cloud of A
Force u. . . , ... second-ranked Southern Califor- passes", completing 15 of 233
Kentucky, which toppled Mis-Ima 17-7, Michigan, voted eighth, losses for 164 yards and a score g
in the 17-9 conquest of Indiana.
[Illinois’ quarterback Fred Cus-LE
tardo upstaged Northwestern’s E
Torn Myers, hitting on 10 of 13 ■
for 149 yards with 17-6 results.
Oklahoma, which has had a
week off to recuperate from a
40-14 lashing by USC, baits Tex - ■
as at Dallas in another feature D
game this week. Fourth-ranked .
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — Coach passes and recovered another conquest • of Vanderbilt 4240 9
Darrell Royal of Texas, the fumble and put the Longhorns North Carolina State’ Texas 74
nation’s No. 1 team, has put off behind the eightball. But they A&M visits Southern Cal UCLA
indefinitely a comparison of this came roaring back in the last invades Syracuse which’ stared E5
year’s outfit with the 1963 Long- half to win 17-6. a comeback to beat Holy Cross be
horns owho won the national But Royal still isn’t about to 34-8, and Mississippi is at Flori- - - uonte w 6. .
championship... predict the Longhorns can whip da. . DOUBLE DUTY SENIOR - Bobby Dean has been one or the
In fact, he’s so cagey he won’t Oklahoma Saturday at Dallas Tenth-ranked Washington, up- brightest surprises this season for Little Cypress. The senior
even predict the team will win when 75,405 will jam the Cotton set victim of Iowa passes and center is fast developing into an cutstanding linebacker for the
this week’s game with Oklaho- Bowl for the 59th 5ame in this its own mistakes to the tune of Bears, and also does a good job offensively. Little Cypress hosts
ma although the latter was colorful Soutithwestern series 28-18, will play host to Oregon Kountze Friday night at 7:30 in its homecoming game. It will
smashed 40.14 by Southern Cali- that started in 1900State. And Navy starts it all off mark the Bears' second District 22-AA battle of the season,
forma while the Longhorns have Texas now has beaten Oklaho- against Georgia Tech at Jack- ------------------------------------------
swept up three straight victo- ma six straight years sonville, Fla., Friday night. —-----------------------------------------
ries. “Oklahoma has a lot of poten- -----
He does express pleasure in tial and hasn’t hit its peak." nna
the fact that Texas was able to said Royal after digesting scout PKD :
make a great comeback and reports and watching the Soon- 1 Y-
beat Army Saturday. ers on film against Southern
“It started to prove but did California.T A
not establish completely that “Oklahoma has a fine football (
this bunch won’t let its head team, it had an off day against
drop when the breaks go against Southern California and we
it,” he declared, have to anticipate it will be
Which led to his agreement to ready for us with a week off to
an observation that Texas didn’t prepare.”
always have to have the lucky Royal forecast a “jaw to jaw"
breaks in order to win battle with Oklahoma-that's
Last year it was contended by the way this strong rivalry al-
many. and Royal agreed, that ways goes, he said. Boto —
Texas got a lot of breaks to About his team: “I can’t com- Houston
enable it to go through 11 games pare it with last year until it has * York Western divliso
without defeat and win the na- won 11 games like the 1963 team Kansas City 2 1 0
tional title, did. We have only won three ookandso. -04 10
Saturday Army cashed in on a and a lot can happen in the next Denver " 010 .000
Texas fumble, intercepted two eight.” San Diego I **,
Buffalo 23. Oakland" 20
„ Sunday’s Results
Kansas City 28, Houston 7
Bostor 39, Denver 10
n Friday’s Games
r . San Diego at Boston, N
Saturday’s Games
Oakland at New York N
Sunday’s Games
Kansas City at Denver
Buffalo, at Houston
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Sunday $ Results
The Mets came back with a
run in the sixth but Bob Gibson
The Boston slugger came to choked off that threat, the Car.
bat in the first inning with run dinals continued to build their
ners at second and third. In lead on homers by White and
stead of seeing two runnea s. Curt Flood and then Schultz, the
though, Stuart saw two RBI veteran 38-year-old knuckleball-
That’s why he whirled in rage, er ended it . -
glaring at the Senators’ dugout. came in with two runners
when Washington Manager Gil on in the ninth a"d one out
Hodges ordered an intentional Charlie Smith struck out but
walk for the batter Rod Kanehl singled in a run
In his following four bat Then Ed Kranepool hit a foul
- miai - 5 -==
Robinson, Soin drive in two them rs. . after it as Keane raced out to
iston, 114 onye in two oi them—on a don- congratulate G
io 217; a Rob ble-and was forced to settle for nd elteschu .
second place Just like the rAt Cincinnati, Sisler started
White Sox John Ssitouris, considered by
The Indians, who had lost is By The AfRETIninge
of 17 games to New York, won followed with much the same
the final contest with a run in success as the tables were
7 - 57_ SAU WH HAVE W Wan Unl Apr Pitching (16 decisions) a.the 13th inning. Vic Davalillo turned on the R.dc he s
Actually, it isn’t an early start Both games were postponed 1965, to extend its streak. New Baltimore, 19-5, "z. Ford. New York: led off with a bunt single started the preneds, who had
Leon Wagner hit into a force place.
Play
McCraw walked In the sixth
National Football League
he had found it in the cah com- to the Chicago Cubs 9-2 before started
Bill White singled and Ken
Boyer stopped a double down
the left-field line that tied the
score 3-3 White came home on
Dick Groat’s grounder, and one
_____out later, Dal Maxvill ripped a
WAI •« TA 1 w single that produced another
: W lute Sox Barely Lose Fail “
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Orioles and Detroit had
j Tony Oliva has the American concluded their seasons the day
League batting championship, before
Brooks Robinson has the RBI_2--------—.
title and the Chicago White Sox T-------—
have baseball’s longest winning Major League
The New York Yankees,
though, have the AL pennant. T -
The White Sox, who whipped AmerKtN Lcogve
Kansas City 6-0 Sunday for their Batting (425 at bats)—Olive EMinne
ninth consecutive triumph, "Wungonve, "AInegora" lowmdre
missed tying the Yan-I Cleveland. 101.
.1- -u__u_ u LA -All Runs ‘batted in—B.
At Notre Dame
Huarte Revives Memories
MEMBERS of the Orange sr
Woman's Bowling Association Je
are reminded that when sched- 2125210. owr"Jon2"? Teilauanan
uling dates for the TWBA Harris, 211.201, Gene Amini % aw
Championship Tournament keep DuneCimpei. 207, yf GAorx. 204
in mind your own City Tourna. VmSmith, 205; Lynn - Brechiel, 204
ment is slated for Feb. 26-28 Traman. 21?" 20" 30260007 2001 Junior
and March’67.I * TEE
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MRALARUE bers to participate in the state mA * Ten gar W.
Won Lost Pd Behind tourney, but not to forget the Aim Richmond 501
* “ ‘ ' - local tournament The state s n Oat" ATanet" sad MgiyMQQD
meet starts Feb. 28. . s. 20Cl Oconto” Agipliniama
If it should be necessary for mu."ws.-55Ti*"NL% X
Orange bowlers to compete on Skipper Arsenoult. su, sis. Mi RJ.
the first weekend of the state very $. % "O. AENGAL $
tournament, they can enter Buigwhited, 560, Junior Trahan, 555
team events of the city tourney Roy’ sempion, sal d. MA1WO7 S
on Friday, Feb. 26. ^" Willey, “■ w win aroussare
ADVANCE Mo.
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GOOD BOWLING was evident
. again this past week at Brown
.CREDIT is given on these Lanes as J B. Burns, Tim Tim-
pages every week for various berlake, Jim Richmond Brice
The Colt, took over the West splits, converted by local bowl- Fowler, Randy Arnaud, Jo Me-
era Division lead after getting a 6At special mention should Carver, Dot Hoffpauir and It’s Jootenanny time at TCFC, and
scare from the surprising made of the 4-6 that Patsy many more posted fine scores.
Rams Los Angeles held a 13-7 Norman picked up Here’s how they looked over-
A 11 ban lego Oct. 6, 1963 Mingo nauume margin nerore Jonnny The 4-6, as all bowlers know, all: ,
On ills LOSS got his five in seven tries Cap. Unitas began bombing Unitas is the "straightacross, split" esMen’s Division
" — pelletti didn’t miss any connected on three scoring and is considered to be one of T im Himber lake, 2/5 Are 24,201
I LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Late Sunday night hours Art pitches with Jimmy Orr clicking the most difficult to convert. m2re.7%. 2041 Randy Arne
Nations, League season closed er the game Jack Faulkner for 43, M and 46 yards. Lennie And out of the 37 converted Romano » IhVc2021
on a dismal note for the Houston was (|rpd as head coach and Moore scored twice for the splits reported to us this week, 206. 1
Ae de" ***** * * general manager of the winless Colts. Patsy's is the only 4-6.
Broncos in his three years at
Denver, Faulkner's record was
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, _ 2__•. J. ... way, 203 Bobbie Nugent, 202. Carolyn
,74 - 3-7-10 Norma Sorrels, 3 7-10, wr N‛%. A2229.2000 ,0
M 1 Jean Myers, 3-7-10; Velma Run- 533. 32..MI dree Norsworthy, sro. 553,
nels, 5-10; Don Hastian, 5-8-10; Los "everme “ses.E * * 81.
Bob Van Horn, 4-7-9; Allen *:*# N2 SPouto Mathews.
Hubbard, 5-7; Cecil willey, 208" Nvdent-50 BE Conway
€7.10Go Green, 531: Parsy Norman, 529;
T.Dot Hoffpauir, 524 Hattie Vorbeck sin
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Bell, 5-10; Alma Zottal, 5-10; can. YSP Hostion, 513, smithe Mc
Jack Brock, 5-10, Dick Lane, N.% 000% Winnie Suret, son
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Texas, Rice, A&M Hope
To Lift SWC’s Record
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ahead in intersectional football. Cleveland
Texas defends its national 2 This, however, doesn’t appear Pniddelnia
ranking against Oklahoma this possible. The Aggies haven’t Dinporgh
week while Rice and Texas beaten anybody yet while South- New York
A&M also have intersectional ern Cal holds a 21-0 victory over Washington west
games that might put the South- Colorado and a 40-14 triumph Boitimore
west Conference ahead for the over Oklahoma. The Trojans Delrofroeles
season if Texas is successful. 2 * 1 4 ′.
Despite the fact that Okla-Michigan State 17-7.,
homa fell flat on its face against Rice lost to Louisiana State
Southern California when it was 3-0 and then managed to beat
supposed to win and make the West Virginia 24-0 last week.
Texas-Oklahoma game a repeti- Stanford has done worse. The
tion of last year’s, the big battle Indians whipped little San Jose
in Dallas Saturday still com- State 10-8 but lost to Washing-
mands intense interest. ton State 29-23 and to UCLA
Oklahoma wants to stop the 27-20
Texas domination that has seen Two. conference games are
it beat the Sooners six years in scheduled but won’t be noticed
a row. Oklahoma also would much because of the Texas-
like to get a little revenge for Oklahoma struggle.
what happened last year. Arkansas, tied with Texas for
Oklahoma was No. 1 and Tex- the conference lead, plays old
as No 2 in 1963 when the teams enemy Baylor at Little Rock in
met in Dallas. Texas whipped the Bears’ league start. Texas
the Sooners 28-7 in its march to- Tech, with a 1-1 record, invades
ward a national championship. Fort Worth in an attempt to
The conference won two of eliminate Texas Christian from
tores to eraseC the Agon record TCU already has lost one, has" been awarded" GRE" DIER By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS record Sunday, by kicking_six
6-8. kansas last wring Ar Vincent Trophy for the second
Rice journeys to Palo Alto to Southern Methodist, the other
battle Stanford while Texas member of the conference, takes
A&M tries Southern California the week off. ′
at Los Angeles.or won their first game of the sea- conference" held over the wear ton’s Gino Cappelletti who set lives in Wellesley, Mass , booted
.If Oklahoma, Rice and A&M son last week as they beat Ar- end in san Antonio. The trophy an American Football League three-pointers from the 11, 30,
all won; the league could Eejlington State 14-0. is given-twice a year to the.......-
. squadron with the highest edu-1
Hall, Richey Earn cational standing. , •
First Place Money | The award is based on the
Bobbie Hall and Dale number of members of the
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| night doubles at Brown Lanes. xanced. Piloting and celestial
1 Second went to Dee Manuel navigation. : .,—--------------.—......
and Bill Trahan, 1195 and $15, The conference started Friday Colts Sunday—they lost to the
while Rex Ansley and Jean and closed Saturday. Some 205 Los Angeles Dodgers11-1.
Swearingen ranked third with members represented the 1,465 It also was a disappointing
1190 and $10. Mitzi Watkins and members of District 21. finish for Los Angeles, the 1964 9-22-1
Lynn Brechtel had 1188 for $5. National officers at the con-
1 was first in high games ference were vice-commander
world champions. They wound * .
up in a tie for sixth place with 1 The victory, was Boston’s
Pittsburgh P fourth straight and kept the
Rookie John Purdin held Pats tied with the Buffalo Bills
Houston to six hits and the lone for the lead in the Eastern Divi-
Colt run was a homer by Jim ton. The Bills won their fourth
Saturday night with a come-
from-behind 23-20 victory over
the Oakland Raiders. Daryle
Lamonica came off the bench to
mbrh bi spark Buffalo’s second-half ral. coicugo
2800 ly after Oakland led 10-7, Baltimore
3120. Len Dawson and Bobby Hunt Los Angeles_ _ _
• 3232 led the Kansas City Chiefs to a Citese, ” " • ”
1000 28-7 victory over the Houston Boston n1i
2121 Oilers in Sunday’s other sched-WoT ion, # 79) ”
0 0 0 0 uled AFL game. Dawson threw suneoy wau
0 D 0 0 Rosebor c 1112 three touchdown passes and SeaienwmAN Innings
182 2 c 2017 Hunt equaled a league record ch/cnoe : Remer ally 0
Fairy is 3112 by making four interceptions Los, Angeles 3. Minnesota 0. * Innings.
SIR : 301° Austin Gonsoulin of Denver set Only games scheduled:
Moon eh 1′0 0 0 the mark against Buffalo in
2 1 1905 % 12 1960. and Bobby Ply of Dallas
"A Tote son 5 1 equaled it in 1962 against Saa St Loth
tis me or-11 Diego. cincionon
M. The Chiefs, on the comeback Ron
28-Ls, Griffith 2 HR Wynn (51 se trail after their flop last year in Milwaukee
Roseberei Fairly, W. Davis 2. SF—W their first season after switch- pilsourgr
H R ERBA So ing from Dallas, now lead San Chicago
: 3 5 2 0 Diego by one game in the West- New York
1 $ 1 3 ern Division. San Diego fought
1 1.1 2: to a 17-17 tie with the Jets Sat- Phwoaeiont 10. cineinnon o
6 0 0 7 Turday night before a league rec- Chono ? Son Francisco 2
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============ 583. | One of the major projects
now being undertaken by the
power squadrons was reported
on by George Hodell, past dis-
strict commander and chairman
of the governmental liason com-
mittee.
Navigation aids, depths, ob-
structions and landmarks have
been checked, and corrections
sent to the office of Intra-
IN TIGHT NL FINISH
Keane Gets Kiss, Pennant
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