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Edge Bears 26-24 Lions stay in race 'Old men' Giants itching for Packers Etittm Dlvliloo W.L.T. PetPPPA X-New York 10 2 0 .833 342 239 Pittsburgh 7 t 0 .583 259 322 Cleveland 6 S 1 .545 265 230 Washington 5 5 2 .500 260 315 Dallas 5 8 1 .455 347 309 Philadelphia 8 8 1 .273 230 285 St. Louis 2 9 1 .182 190 306 Wtlttrn Dlvlilen W. L. T. Pet PP PA Green Bay 11 1 0 .917 364 114 Detroit 10 2 0 .833 273 151 Chicago 7 5 0 .583 288 275 San Francisco 6 6 0 .500 251 287 Baltimore 5 7 0 .417 217 250 Minnesota 2 9 1 .182 214 331 Los Angeles 1 10 1 .091 193 284 x-Clinched title. Sunday's Rttultt Detroit 21 Baltimore 14 Pittsburgh 19 St Louis 7 Philadelphia 37 Washington 14 New York 28 Chicago 24 Dallas 45 Cleveland 21 Green Bay 41 Los Angeles 10 San Francisco 35 Minnesota 12 By Norman Miller UPI Staff Writer The New York Giants' "fabulous old men" are Eastern Division champions of the National Foot ball League for the second straight season and they're itch ing for another shot at the Green Bay Packers because they're con fident "this time it'll be differ ent." The Giants nude the NFL play off for the 13th time Sunday when they edged the Chicago Bears, 28-24, in a fiercely-fought game high-lighted by fisticuffs, four Held goals by Don Chandler, and the brilliant defensive play that has be come New York's trademark. Few at the start of this season ever figured that the Giants would win it, much less beat the Pack ers into the title playoff. With 10 key players whose pro experi ence totaled nearly 100 years, the word was out that the Giants were "getting old." But they fooled a lot of people by winning for the fifth time in the past seven seasons with much the same personnel. And the mighty Packers probably will have to battle to the last Sunday of the season, exactly reversing last season's order of clinching. The Packers clung to their one game lead in the Western Division by trouncing the Los Angeles Rams, 41-10, while the second place Detroit Lions kept pace with a 21-14 rallying victory over the Baltimore Colts. In Sunday's other games, the Philadelphia Eagles came from behind to beat the Washing ton Redskins, 37-14; the Dallas Cowboys upset the Cleveland Browns, 45-21; the San Francisco Forty Niners drubbed the Min nesota Vikings, 35-12, and the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 19-7. Chandler's 16-yard field goal In the sixth minute of the final period provided the Giants with the mar gin for the win which boosted their season record to an insur mountable 10-2. Chandler earlier had kicked field goals of 28, 47 and 37 yards. The Bears came storming back after Chandler's fourth kick and narrowed the Giants' lead to two points on a 25-yard touchdown pass from Billy Wade to Angelo Coia. But the Giants ran out the clock on the rushes of Alex Web ster and Joe Morrison and a 50- All-Texas AFL playoff looms, if Boston falls AFL STANDINGS y UaHm) Prate International Eastern Division WLTPet.PPPA Houston 0 .750 311 243 Boston . 8 3 1 ,727 326 261 Buffalo 6 S 1 .500 289 269 New York 5 7 0 .417 265 359 Western Division . WLTPet.PPPA l-Dalla S 0 .750 346 208 Denver 7 6 0 .583 343 317 San Diego 4 I 0 .333 283 346 Oakland 0 U 0 .000 176 338 - x-CUnched title. Sunday's Return) Buffalo 23 Dallas 14 Houston 34 Denver 17 San Diego 31 Oakland 21 ., (Only games scheduled) : By Unite' Pratt International . Only the Boston Patriots stood In the way of an all-Texas playoff In the American Football League today. The Dallas Cowboys backed Into the Western Division champion ship Sunday and the Houston Oil' ers can sew Dp the Eastern berth In the playoff a-wlth a little luck next SuTday. The Cowboys dropped a 23-14 verdict to the Buffalo Bias sun- day but clinched their first con ference championship when Hous ton whipped Denver, 34-17, to eliminate the Broncos from tne Western race. The Oilers' victory alto enabled Pop Ivy's men to regain their half-game lead over the Patriots m the Eastern Division. The Pats had pulled into first place tie by downing the New York Titans, S4-17, last Friday night Houston and Boston each have two games remaining. The Oilers entertain the hapless Oakland Raiders and the Patriots visit the San Diego Chargers next Sunday. A combination of a Houston vic tory and a Boston defeat would give the Oilers their third straight Eastern crown and a crack at their third consecutive league title. If the Patriots repeat an early eason victory over the Chargers they will carry their dogfight with Houston down to the final week of the season when the Oilers visit New York and Boston is at Oakland. Jack Kemp and Cookie Gil christ sparked the aroused Bills to their most Impressive victory of the season. , Kemp completed 21 of 35 passes for two touchdowns and 248 yards. Gilchrist, who plunged for one TD and kicked a 37-yard field goal, established a league rush ing mark by gaining 63 yards on 19 carries to raise his season total to 953 yards. The old AFL record of 948 yards was set by Houston's Billy Cannon last year. The Oilers sot a league record by Intercepting eight Denver passes and turned three of them into touchdowns in tin mud at Houston. Another league record fell when both teams totaled 94 passes. George Blanda tossed three touchdown strikes, includ ing a pair to Cannon, booted two field goals and added four conversions. One more round due Jay Scott leads match-game test Jay Scott took over the lead in the Central Oregon match-game bowling championships last week end as the eight finalists com pleted four more matches Friday night at the Greenwood Bowl. Hot Bucks whitewash Spokane 2-0 WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS Southern Dlvlilen W L TPtsGPCA Portland 15 6 1 31 84 55 Los Angeles 14 8 0 28 77 50 San Francisco 11 12 0 22 80 67 Spokane 9 12 1 19 54 70 Ntrthern Division W L TPctGP GA Vancouver 12 6 1 25 62 52 Seattle 12 7 1 25 67 63 Edmonton 7 17 0 14 71 100 Calgary 5 19 0 10 56 94 Sunday't Result Portland 2 Spokane 0 Seattle 5 Calgary 1 Monday's Schedule (No games scheduled) By United Prett International The Portland Buckaroos, getting tougher to beat by the day, shut out Spokane 2-0 Sunday night to run their unbeaten Western Hock ey League string to 10. The Bucks have nine wins and a tie in the current streak, and have now pulled three points ahead of second-place Los An Angeles in the Southern Division. Goalie Don Head picked up his first shutout of the season in the Portland victory. The goals were scored by Orv Tessler in the sec ond period and Bill Saunders in the third. The Buckaroo win was cheered by Portland's largest homo crowd of the year. Seattle's Totems moved into a tie with Vancouver for the North ern Division lead when they de feated Calgary 5-1 in the only other action on the schedule. Big Jim Powers hit three goals for the Totems, his second hat trick of the season. He leads the league in goals scored. No games are scheduled to night Lewis 'n Clark wins NAIA test SALEM (UPD-Powerful Lewis and Clark held its first NAIA Tip off tournament basketball cham pionship today. The Pioneers won the title with an 84-79 victory over stubborn Oregon College of Education here Saturday night Big Jim Boutin scored 25 points. Lmfleld captured third place bv defeating Pacific 74-67. Willamette gained fourth spot with a 71-36 win over Oregon Tech and Port land State ragtured seventh place by topping Southern Oregon 74-66. LETTER HEADS When It comes to letterheads, two heids are better than one yours and euril We can help you with style, color tnd substance, so that your business ttatlonery Is In harmony with your business. Itself. Let's get together for an analysis of ytur printing needs! F prtuffiN C$WNY QutBUr printing for mora that Ktlf a ctntwy 936 Bond Street EV M281 With only the position round re maining, Scott holds a two and one half point lead over Elmer Brown, who had led by more than four points after the first three matches. In Friday night's matches Scott took two of three games from Sam Blucher, Harold Oar, Gil Tol len and Al Simpson, Brown, meanwhile won two of three from Oar, dropped three straight to Blucher, and came back to win three straight from Al Skorpen and two out of three from Bob Nelson. Blucher, after dropping two of three to Scott, woo three from Brown, dropped two to Nelson and won two from Al Skorpen to wind up In third place. Bob Nelson Is fourth, with Al Simpson and Harold Oar tied for fifth, Gil ToUen In seventh and Al Skorpen eighth. The high series for the evening was a 643 shot by Jay Scott. Bob Nelson fired high game of 247. Final match will be shot at the Cascade Bowl, possibly this Satur day, and will pit the number one man against number two, number three against four, five against six and seven against eight. Final standings will determine the Central Oregon match-game champion for 1962. Standings at the end of seven matches: Jay Scott 99.26 191 Elmer Brown 97.03 188 Sam Blucher 93.20 184 Bob Nelson 92.20 189 Al Simpson 91.39 187 Harold Oar 91.39 187 Gil Tollen .. 90.43 187 Al Skorpen 86.04 185 SET PIOHT DATE ROME (UPI) Gtulio Rinaldi oi Italy and Carl (Bobo) Olscn, former middleweight champion, of Portland, Ore., will meet in a 10 round light-heavyweight bout here on Dec. 14. The bout was originally scheduled for Nov. 30 but had to be postponed when Rinaldi injured a knee in training. Ducks rip BYU 80-62 EUGENE (UPI) Oregon's basketball Ducks may be higher than most of the experts thought The Ducks, with front liners Jerry Anderson, Glenn Moore and Steve Jones turning in standout performances, scored their first victory of the season by wallop ing highly regarded Brigham Young 80-62 here Saturday night The Cougars edged Oregon 80-75 In an opening season game Fri day night Anderson, a 6-4 forward, scored 22 points to lead the Ducks' lop sided victory. Moore, a 6-7 center, and Jones, a 6-5 forward, tallied 16 and 13 for the home team, Bob Quinney, a 6-5 sophomore forward from Medford, paced the Brigham Young attack with 15. Oregon held a 41-29 halftime lead. The Ducks take on Washington at Seattle Tuesday night In their next game. AFL passes up Baker in draft DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) - The American Football League, as suming that Oregon State quarter back Terry Baker will play in the National League next year, pass ed up the Heisman Trophy winner until the 12th round of its draft Saturday. The San Diego Chargers finally took Baker on the 12th round. Four other Oregon college play ers were chosen by AFL teams in the 25-round draft Oregon tackle Steve Barnett was taken by the Chargers on the 9th round and his running mate, tackle Ron Snidow, went to Buf falo on the 10th round. Oakland took Southern Oregon College halfback Doyle Bransom on the 12th round and Oregon State end Vern Burke on the 15th. Burke has one year of college eligibility remaining but could be taken in the draft because his original college class already has been graduated. Stanford center C. B. Simons, who played high school football at Klamath Falls and Roseburg, Oreg., was Liken by Denver in the 24th round. 4 i? NOW a full-size, full-featured electric office typewriter for 365 A FULL 95 UNDER THE MARKET! NEW ROYAL ELECTRESS Hew It It poiiiblt to bring out full-fttturtd electric at such a low prlcet By simplifying the mtehaniim, net by giving up any faaturaa. Wt'd likt to show you hew simplification results in tht utmost In strength end reliability. Yeu get all tht ftaturts you want and ttvtral found nowhtrt tin. Tht ntw Magic Monitor, for tx tmplt, automatically tdutt to tht thickntit of tht carbon pack, for prlntwork ai nttt and uniform at t butlnttt card tnd remarkably cltar, crisp car bons. Lit us glvt ytu a frtt offict trial. Mahoney Office Equipment S&H Green Stamps 1008 Bond Sr. Ph. EV 2-1131 yard punt by Chandler. Hornung Batumi Paul Hornung returned to full time duty with the Packers for the first time in seven weeks and scored their first touchdown against the Rams by catching a 30-yard pass from Bart Starr. Jim Taylor bucked over for two scores, Starr threw another short touchdown pass to Ron Kramer and Jerry Kramer kicked a field goal as the Packers re gained their winning habit after their Thanksgiving Day loss at Detroit Reserve quarterback Earl Mor rall came off the bench in the final period and engineered two touchdown drives that gave the Lions their victory over the Colts. Morrall passed 11 yards to Nick Pietrosante for the winning score with less than two minutes re maining. Johnny Unitas passed for both Baltimore touchdowns in the fourth period, the second sailing 49 yards to Jimmy Orr. At Dallas, Amos Marsh rushed for 117 yards and Don Perkins for 92 to supplement Don Meredith's iuta tnufhrtnum nasses in the Cow boys' suprisingly easy win over 2 The Bend Bulletin, Monday, December 3, 1962 AAU okays relay marks the Browns. Jimmy Brown of Cleveland was held to 29 rushing yards. Eagles But 'Skint The Eagles, trailLig by two touchdowns in the second period, sprang to life when Tim Brown ran back a kickoff 99 yards and beat Washington. Brown scored again on a three-yard plunge and on a surprise 10-yard toss from flanker Tommy McDonald on a fake end-around play as the Eagles broke the game open. Lou Michaels of Pittsburgh kicked four field goals and Willie j Daniel ran 49 yards with an inter-j cepted pass as the defense scored all of the Steelers' points against j St. Louis. The longest of Michaels' j field foals was a 37-yarder. His I four kicks and a conversion gave ' him a team scoring record of 87 j for the season. John Brodie threw four touch down passes, three of them to Bernie Casey, in San Francisco's win at Minnesota. Leo Nomellini, Forty Niners tackle, was honored by his former University of Min nesota team mates on the occas ion of his 158th consecutive NFL. game. NEW YORK (UPI) Three re lay marks set by University of Oregon track teams last spring were formally accepted as Ameri can records by the Amateur Ath letic Union Friday. All were considered non-citizen records because each of the re lav teams contained one Cana dian citizen. The new records were 40 sec onds flat in the 440-yard relay by Inrrv Tarr. Hnrrv .Terorne. Mel Renfro and Mike Gacchter May 26 at the Modesto, cant., Keiays; 7:20.2 in the two-mile relay by Archie San Roman! Jr., Ted (Abram, Sig Ohlemann and Dyrol Burleson the same day at Mo !desto, and 16:09 in the four-mile relay by San Romani, Vic Reeve, Keith Forman and Burleson at the Fresno Relays May 12. 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