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Tittle By InSted Press International National League Eastern Division W L T Pet. PF PA 7 2 0 .778 272 184 New York Cleveland St. Louis Pittsbrgh Phila. Dallas Washngln .778 241 157 .667 223 185 .625 209 178 .250 163 249 .222 187 249 .222 184 247 Western Division W L T Pet. PF PA Green Bay 8 1 0 .890 259 125 Chicago 8 1 0 .890 190 82 Detroit 4 5 0 .444 209 156 Baltimre 4 5 0 .444 167 183 BIG SCORING HOLE New York Giants' Alex Webster 129) find's gaping hole in the Philadelphia Eagles' defense and leaps through to score in the second quarter of the game which the home-standing New Yorkers won 42-14. Y. A. Tittle fired three touch down passes to aid the Giant effort. UPI Telephoto la ssQrec LITTLE MONSTERS BANTAM BOYS ' W L Lucky Cats 9 6 J el sons 8 7 Lucky Strikes B 7 Lucky Lane Bowlers 5 10 Results: Lucky Strikes ?. Lucky Lane Bowlers 1; J el sons 0, Lucky Cats 3. High team game. Lucky Lane Bowl ers 561; high team series. Lucky Cats 1062; high Ind. game, Terry Angle 149; high Ind. series. Terry Angle 157. BIO MONSTERS BANTAM BOYS W L Pin Busters 11 4 Tigers ' " 9 i Wildcats - 9 6 Torpedos 6 9 Strike Outs 6 9 Falcons 4 11 Results: Pin Busters 1. Tigers 2; Strike Outs 1, Falcons 2; Torpedos 0, Wildcats 3. High team game. Wildcats 630; high team series. Wildcats 1211; high Ind. game. Duane Robinson 175; high Ind. series, Duane Robinson 323. ELKS MIXEO FOURSOME LEAGUE W L Wards Funeral Home 28 i 7l.i Lucky Lanes 1 12 Balsiger Motors 22 U Houston Insurance 20 16 Long Bell 19 17 Slater Insurance 19 17 East Side Pharmacy 18''? 17 U.S. National 17 18i Griggs Food. Merrill 16 20 Decs Beauty Salon 16 20 Pioneer Tobacco u'a 2l'i Superior Troy 14 22 Callf.-Pac. Utilities 13 23 Crater Lake Machinery 10 26 Results: Griggs Food, Merrill 1. Pi oneer Tobacco 3; East Side Pharmacy 2. Slater Insurance 2; Balsiger Mo tors 3, Lucky Lanes 1; Houston Ins. 4, Superior Trey 0; Crater Lake Ma chinery 2. Wards Funeral Home 2; Long Bell Lbr. 1, Dees Beauty Salon 3; U.S. National 0. Calif. Pac. Ut. 4. High team game. CaM-Pac. Ut. 821; h'qh learn series, Calil.-Pac. Ut. 2?75; high Ind. game (women), Marion Lin vine 201; high Ind. series (women), Bonnie Snyder 515; high Ind. game (men). Harold Weber 223; high Ind. series (men), Harold Weber 559. HOLIDAY BANTAM MIXED LEAGUE W Barracudas 10 Bobcats 9 Untouchables 9 Snipers i Lucky Strikes 8 Outer Limits 7 Sharks Hornets Nov. 9 results: Outer LI 2 13 Mis 0, Bob- cats 3; Snipers 2, Sharks 1i Lucky Strikes 3, Hornets 0, Barracudas 0. Untouchables 3. High team grime, Lucky Strikes 731; high team series. Lucky Strikes-Bobcats (tie) 1448: high Ind. game (boyl, Waimun Yee 173. (girl), Irena Green wood 152; high ind. series (boy). Mike Schooler 301. (girl), Irena Greenwood 268. ut ' - . t. .' ' 111 II ' 1 ?UTT BRINGS VICTORY Frank Beard watches at his ball drops into tht cup during the Frank Sinatra Invitational Golf Tournament played at Palm Springi, Calif. Beard won fha tournamant, his first win of the yair, with a low of 278. UPI Talephoto 1 Leads Minn. 3 6 0 .333 130 251 L. Angeles 2 7 0 .222 114 246 San Fran. 2 7 0 .222 133 246 Sunday's Results Green Bay 28 Minnesota 7 St. Louis 24 Washington 20 Pittsburgh 9 Cleveland 7 New York 42 Philadelphia 14 Baltimore 24 Detroit 21 Chicago 6 Los Angeles 0 San Francisco 31 Dallas 24 By NORMAN MILLER I'Pl Sports Writer The National Football League stages the game-of-the-year next Sunday in Chicago and a JLM1 Oilers Capture AFL League Lead American League Eastern Division V L T Pet PF PA Houston 6 4 0 .600 211 227 Buffalo 5 4 1 .556 220 227 Boston 5 5 0 .500 237 163 New York 3 5 1 .375 1!M 278 Western Division W L T Pet. PP PA San Diego 7 2 0 .778 244 167 Oakkand 6 4 0 .600 209 165 Denver t i b .250 200 288 Kans. City 2 6 1 .250 188 198 By United Press International The Houston Oilers finally gave tlie rookie from Missouri a chance to show 'em and WSC Helps Ducks Win PULLMAN 'UPD "Oregon was a better football team than we were," admitted Washington State University Coach Jim Sutherland after his Cougars fell to the Oregon Ducks Satur day. Tlie Cougar coach said his cli'o gave Oregcn the ball too many times. "We helped them win." The Cougars dropped the ball to the Ducks on four pa.-s interceptions and two fumbles. Sutherland, in A locker room session after the game. said. "I thought we played pretty good football," then he added, "tak ing out our mistakes, of course." Bob Berry, Oregon quarter back, drew praise from Suther land who described the oppo sition's star as a combination of "guts and determination." "I've got to hand it to the boy. We knew he was hurt and we could tell it. but he was still t!-eir key man." he said. Berry is still suffering from injuries suffered two weeks ago in the Oregon-Washington game. r Giants few million fans are wondering jul what the Green Bay Pack ers' super-team will do against the Bears' amazing defense. Defense? That's the fad among the best NFL clubs as tlie season goes into its 10th week with two-team ties for first place in both divisions. The rough-tough Pittsburgh Steclers put forth their best de fense to upset Jimmy Brown and the Cleveland Browns. 9-7,' Sunday and throw the Eastern Division into a four-team rat race. The New York Giants i7-2i pulled even with the TCI VV that's exactly what Bill Tobin did. He showed 'cm what hobbled Bill Cannon hasn't been able to do all season a runner who could give the Oilers a balanced attack and take some of the pressure off passer George Blanda. The result today is that the Oilers hold undisputed posses sion of first place in the East ern Division of the American Football League and have be come clear-cut favorites to win their fourth straight divisional title. The San iDego Chargers gave the Oilers an assist with a 7-6 victory over the Boston Patriots in the lowest-scoring game in AFL history. Tobin, a 210-pound rookie from the University of Missouri who had gained a total of 95 yards in 29 carries before Sun day's game, scored three touch downs and set up another in the Oilers' 31-27 triumph over the New York Jets. His 32-yard run to the seven-yard line setting up the Oilers' winning touchdown in the fourth period also was the longest run from scrimmage by a Houston back this season. Tobin's heroics offset a bril liant performance by New York's Dick Wood, nho threw scoring passes of 47. 7 and 12 yards. The Chargers retained their lead in the Western Division on the strength of a 27-yard first period touchdown pass from To bin Rote to Lance A 1 worth and George Blair's conversion. Gino Cappallotti put the Patriots' points on the scoreboard with field goals of 35 and 25 yards but also missed three-point tries from 38. 37 and 55 yards. Jack Kemp threw three touch down passes and ran 14 yards (or a fourth touchdown to lead the Buffalo Bills to a 27-17 vic tory over tbe Denver Broncos in a Saturday night game. i To Victory; Browns for the lead by drub bing the Philadelphia Eagles, 42-21. 1 The Bears had little except defense as tliey held the Los Angeles Rams to a net total of 88 yards i rushing and passing! and won. 6-0, on Roger Le Clerc's two field goals. The Packers' defense kept the Minnesota Vikings in line until tlie clumps pulled away in tlie second half on John Roach's passes to win. 28-7. Green Bay and Chicago are tied with 8-1 records. Cards In Rare The St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 remained in contention, only a game behind the deadlocked Browns and Giants, with a 24-20 victory over (lie Washington Redskins; tlie San Francisco Forty Niners upel the Dallas Navy Middies Near Cotton Bowl Clash With Texas U Longhorns By MARTIN l.ADKIt IT I Sports Writer It looks like Jolly Roger Stau bach is going to sail the good ship Navy straight into Dallas for a New Year's engagement against the land forces of Tex as in the Cotton Bowl. What would be one of the most attractive bowl pairings in the college football ranks came closer lo reality Saturday when Staubach passed the fourth-ranked Middies to a 42-7 trouncing of Maryland and top ranked Texas kept its perfect record intact by beating Bay lor, 7-0. Navy can insure a bid by dis posing of Duke next Saturday and arch-rival Army Nov. 30 while the Longhorns would be in by winning one of their fi mm. Monday, November 11, 1963 HERALD AND NEWS, Hockey Ace Celebrates Scoring Of 545th Goal DETROIT (UPI) Gordie Howe sat relaxing in tlie tumul tuous Detroit Red Wing dress ing room Sunday night, sipping a glass of "awfully strong wa ter" and displaying a telegram and a huge color portrait to the mob of well-wishers. Tlie telegram read, "Congrat ulations, but what took you so long?" It was signed by Jack Adams, former long time manager-coach of the Wings. The congratulations were for Howe's 545th regular season goal, which came in Detroit's 3-0 victory over the Montreal Canadiens and made him the greatest goal scorer in the his tory of the National Hockey League. The goal, which ended a five game goal scoring drought dur ing which the pressure kept building on Howe, snapped the old record of 544 held by for mer Montreal great Maurice (Rocket) Richard. "I really feel relaxed now, 1 knew 1 had to get it tonight if Texas Tops Undefeated By United Press International The list of perfect-record col lege football teams has liccn reduced to 20 Sunday, including Texas alone among major col leges. Eight teams had their un beaten and untied status blem ished over the weekend and among tlie fallen were Auburn and Princeton, thus leaving Texas as the lone representa tive of the major schools with an 8-0 record. Six of the perfect-record teams have completed their season. They include Northern Illinois. Luther and Kearney with nine victories each, St. John's i Minn.) and Ripon with eight triumphs each, and Eau Claire 1 W is. ' with seven w ins. Emporia 'Kan.i is the only other school to register nine victories. Joining Texas with eight are Northeast Oklahoma. Lewis i Clark, Northeastern, Southwest Missouri and South west Texas. Schools boasting 7-0 marks are Prairie View, Se wance. Coast Guard. Delaware. MeNccse and North Carolina College. John Carroll is alone at 6-0. INSTANT DRILLING START YOUR WELL TOMORROW E. E. STOREY WELL DRILLING TU 4-3990 Cowboys, 31-24, and tlie Balti more Colts edged the Detroit Lions, 24-21, in tlie three other games played. To get back to the Bears and Packers. They meet next week at Wrigley Field in a battle that should determine which will go on to win the Western title. The Bears won their first meeting. 10-3. on tlie opening Sunday of the season and Green Bay since has reeled off .eight straight wins. Chicago has yielded only 82 points in nine games for one of tlie most remarkable defensive records in recent NFL history. The Bears' defense is so good they can win without scoring a touchdown. They played ball control against the Rams Sun day and won on LeClcrc's field goals of 30 and 16 yards in the nal two games against Texas Christian on Saturday or Texas A&M Thanksgiving Day. The picture for the gianddud dy of all bowl games the Rose Bowl was a lot more muddled today although Washington is a good bet to win the host team role after overpowering Califor nia, 39-26, Saturday. The Husk ies are on top of the Big Six with only weak UCLA and Washington State to come. Close On Heels The Big Ten. which tradition ally sends its champion to Pas adena. Calif., for tlie Rose Bowl, has produced another close race. Michigan State, a 23-0 vic tor over Purdue, currently is setting the pace with a 4-0-1 league mark and Ihe eighth ranked Spartans can clinch at PAGE IB Klamath Falls, Oregon I was going to get it at home." Howe said, referring to the fact that Detroit now plays five straight road games. The color portrait was pre sented in the steamy dressing room by Canadien Jean Bcli veau "from our entire club." The record breaking goal gave Detroit its final 3-0 mar gin after earlier goals in the pe riod by Bruce MacGregor and Alex Faulkner. The sellout crowd of 15.027 gave Howe a thunderous 10 minute ovation and littered the ice with debris. Howe now has a "grand slam" of hockey's greatest rec ords. He has already scored more points (1,221) and more assists (676) and played in more games (1,132) than any other player in NHL history. Howe, an 18-year veteran w ho wants to last 20 years in the NHL, has now scored just two goals in the last 10 games. "I hope they come a little easier for a while now," he smiled. In Sunday night's only other NHL game, the Boston Bruins snapped the Chicago Black Hawks' 11-game unbeaten streak, 4-2. Goals by Tommy Williams, Wayne Connolly and Andy Hcb cnlon gave the Bruins a 3-2 lead at the end of the first pe riod and Ed Wcstfnll added the clincher in the final session. Despite the loss, Chicago maintained its five-point lead over second-place Montreal. PREP SCORES .Saturday's Prep Football By United Prrss International Redmond 13 Bend 6 North Catholic 32 Concordia 7 Siusiaw 41 Brookings 14 Junction City 23 Elmira 7 Drain 56 Pleasant Hill 14 McKcnie 19 Harrisburg 12 Glide 26 Gold Beach 7 St. Mary's 13 Kaglc Point 0 St. Francis 26 Oakridge 0 Douglas 20 Bandon 12 W NEWSPAPERS J 49ers Pef eat Cowboys first and third periods. The Packers should have Bart Starr back next week but they certainly can't complain about the till-in job Roach has done for three games. Roach threw three touchdown passes after tlie Vikings had taken a first period lead on Frank Tarken ton's 18-yard toss to Paul Flat ley. The Steclers (5-3-U held Jim my Brown to less than his us ual rushing average before a crowd of 54,497 at Pitt Stadium. Ed Brown's nine-yard pass to Gary Rallman in tlie final pe riod produced tlie winning points. Brow n set up that score with a 41-yard pass to Buddy Dial. Jimmy Brown gained 40 of his 99 yards during Cleveland's 74-vard touclidow n march in the least a tie for the title by beat ing Illinois Nov. 23. Cluse on the heels of the Spar tans are Ohio Stale (3-0-1) and second-ranked Illinois (3-1-1), which dropped its first game of the season Saturday by a 14-8 count to Michigan. The Buck eyes lost to Penn State, 10-7, in a non-league encounter. Ohio Stale has two conference games left against Northwest ern and Michigan while Illinois must meet Wisconsin and Mich igan State and hope for a slip by one of tlie leaders. Sixth-ranked Oklahoma and lOtli-ranked Nebraska are head ing for an Oct. 23 climax at Lincoln for the Big Eight crown and a trip to tlie Orange Bowl. Nebraska, fresh off a 23-9 vic tory over Kansas, first meets Oklahoma State next week and the Sooners, who toppled Iowa State. 24-14, clash with Missouri. Other Strong Candidates The Southeastern Conference, which sent four representatives to bowl games last year, is back with several more potent candidates. Thirdranked Missis sippi, which enjoyed a 41-0 rout over Tampa, is leading the race with a meeting against weak Tennessee coming up next week. Other lop contenders are fifth- ranked Auburn, which dropped from the list of perfect record teams by losing to Mississippi State, 13-10; seventh-ranked Ala bama, which was idle, and Lou isiana State, a 28-14 winner over Texas Christian. Auburn and Alabama will clash Nov. 30 in what could be a meaningful game. Princeton, which along with Texas and Auburn were the only major college teams to boast perfect records going into last weekend's action, went the same route as Auburn by suffering a 21-7 upset loss to Harvard. Princeton still enjoys a half game edge in the Ivy League standings with a contest against bitter rival Yale coming up Sat urday. OSU Uses Wrong QB CORVALLIS (UPI I - "We found out in the second half that we played the wrong quar terback." Oregon Stale football Coach Tommy Prolhro listed that to day as one reason for his B'ea vers' 20-15 loss to Indiana' at Bloomington Saturday. Prothro started sophomore Warren Woodworlh at quarten back in place of Gordon Qucem But he inserted Queen after his team fell behind and thejunior nearly pulled out a victory. "I've seen Wood worth only a few limes in action this year and I though he could do a bet ter job against Indiana," Prolh. ro said. Queen threw a 12-yard pass to halfback Danny Espalin and hit end Doug McDougal with an 8 yard aerial for touchdowns in Ihe final period. The scoring passes almost were enough to ovnrhaul the Hoosiers, who look a 20-3 lead on a 27-yard fourth period field goal by fullback Tom Nowatkc. Nowatzke sparked Indiana lo its third straight win. BUTLER (IN STOCK 30' 90' 12' tavt wilh ihd roof. Two 15' by 12' doors ond tio.hr windows. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE $ DELIVERY FOR THE LOW, LOW PRICE OF F.O.B. Our Yord BENNINGTON STEEL BUILDING CO. 5059 Bryont Ave. TU 4-3334 second period. Frank Ryan passed four yards !o Gary Col lins for tlie score. The Steelers scored two points in tlie third period w hen Brow n was tackled in the end zone by Bob Sohmitz while attempting a pass. Y.A. Tittle threw three touch down passes, completing 16 of 20 attempts for 2til yards be fore retiring kite in the third period. He also set up two oilier Giant touclAlowns with long passes. Charley Johnson completed fiK urn COWBOY ROLLS Dallas Cowboy Don Perkins (43-HB) a I u d e San Francisco 49ers' Matt Hazoltina (55-LB) to pick up an eight-yard gain in their clash at San Fran cisco. Tha Cowboys led at the half 21-10, but the 49ers rallied in the second half for a surprising 3 1-24 victory. UPI Telephoto Peralta Favored In Thornton Bout NEW YOKK (UPD-Gregorio Peralta, classy Argentine heavy weight, will try for his 26th vic tory Friday night in a-nationally televised fight with California's Wayne Thornton at Madison Square Garden. Their 10 - rounder tops the week's schedule although Fili pino Flash Elorde defends his junior lightweight (130-pounds) crown against Love Allotcy of Ghana at Manila Saturday night. Also on Saturday former wel terweight and middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson is listed for another European fight at Brussels, Belgium against Emile Sarens, Belgian middleweight champion. Former lightweight champion Joe Brown is scheduled for a 10-rounder wilh second-ranking contender Carlos Hernandez of Venezuela at Maracaibo, Vene zuela Monday. For Friday's TV Garden bout, handsome, dark-haired Peralta is favored at 2-1 over blondish Thornton of Fresno, Calif., a body-punching specialist. Peralta, 28, made an impres sive United Stat ;s debut on Sept. 20 at Miami Beach, where he gave light heavyweight champi on Willie Pastrano a thorough whipping for the unanimous non title decision. That was G r e g o r I o's 25th straight viclory and his 40th win in 41 professional bouts, w hich includes 11 knockouts. Thornton, 24, also holds a non title decision over Pastrano in Open Won By Beard PA'I.M SPRINGS, Calil. (UPD Frank Beard, a uzzy-chceked golfer who looks younger than his 24 years, is in the big mon eyhut suddenly today. Bachelor Heard, who wears eyeglasses and looks rather scholarly, won his first pro golf tournament Sunday he picked up a $0,000 check for taking the first annual Frank Sinatra Ojjen with a 72-hole score of 278 six under par. Jerry Sleclsmith, a red-haired 28-year-old southern Californian, look second money of $4,600 by sinking an 1 1-foot birdie putt on the 18th green in (lie final round. Both Board and Sleclsmith shot 60s on the final day. Beard's rounds were 68-72-69-6S 278, and Sleclsmith'! were 70-71-H!Mi!-27!l. NEW BUILDING MUST MOVE) 24-gau( jolxonind wolU and doora, two 3' bv 6'S" itrvic 4,095 three touchdown passes as the Cardinals withstood Washing ton's two-touclidown rally in the last period to win. The Cards' final touchdown was set up when Washington's Bobby Mitchell touched a SL Louis punt and rookie linebacker Lar ry Stallings fell on the ball on the Redskins' 14-yard line. Johnson passed the remaining distance to Sonny RanoMe for what proved to be the winning score. The Forty Niners overcame a TAT one of their three bouts before Pastrano became champion. In their other two bouts, they fought to a draw and to a Pas trano victory. Thornton bounced back to take two decisions from Jose Menno, a Peralta countryman. Those wins brought his record to 29-3-1, including 18 knockouts. 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End Given Recognition SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Jack Schraub, California's- ace pass receiver, was named the Big Six "lineman of the week" today as tlie result of his fine efforts in a losing game against Washington. While tlie Huskies were pounding out a 39-26 triumph over the Bears last Saturday, Schraub gave them a headache by hauling in passes long and short. He grabbed nine tosses in all for a total of 118 yard;. This in cluded a three-yard pass for a touchdown. n $ rzzi Any American Car U AI J.l 1 'ill J 24 MILES mor TU 4-8109 Jim Spike I