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    ihkago Bears Maul Sreen Bay
National Football League
. By I'nited Press International
Eastern Division
W. L. T. Pet PF PA
New York 8 2 0 .800 320 198
Cleveland 7 3
St. Louis 7 3
Pittsburgh S 3
Dallas 3 7
iPhila. 2 7
Wash. 2 8
0 .700 255 177
0 .700 245 200
1 .667 243 206
0 .300 214 269
1 .222 185 276
0 .200 212 281
Western Division
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA
Chicago 9 1 0 .900 216 89
Green Bay 8 2 0 .800 276 152
Baltimore 5 5 0 .500 204 222
Detroit 4 6 0 .400 230 184
Minnesota 3 7 0 .300 214 288
Los Angeles 3 7 0 .300 142 267
San Fran. 2 8 0 .200 147 294
Sunday's Results
St. Louis 20 Cleveland 14
New York 48 San Francisco 14
Chicago 26 Green Bay 7
Pittsburgh 34 Washington 28
Los Angeles 28 Detroit 21
Baltimore 37 Minnesota 34
Dallas 27 Philadelphia 20
They called George Halas
old-fashioned; there were many
who said the parade had passed
him by and that he hadn't kept
pace with the swiftly advancing
times in pro football; they said
.he couldn't win again.
' Yet here is 68-year-old "Papa
Bear" on the verge of becom
ing the most successful coach
in any era of pro football.
He coached winners during
the National Football League's
Tobin Rote Leads Chargers
To Win Over Buffalo 23-13
American Football League
By United Press International
Eastern Division
W. L. T. Tel. PF PA
Houston 6 4 0 .600 211 227
Boston 5 5 1 .500 261 187
Buffalo 5 5 1 .500 233 250
New York 4 5 1 .444 208 287
Western Division
W. L. T. Pet. PF PA
San Diego 8 2 0 .800 267 180
Oakland 6 4 0 .600 209 165
Kansas City 2 6 2 .250 212 222
Denver 2 7 1 .222 219 312
' Sunday's Results
Boston 24 Kansas City 24 (tie)
New York 14 Denver 9
San Diego 23 Buffalo 13
By GARY KALE
UPI Sports Writer
Tobin Rote's first, season in
the American Football League
is approaching history-making
proportions.
The durable Rote, a veteran
of 14 pro seasons, can become
the first player to direct cham
pionship teams in the AFL and
the National Football League.
Rote tossed a go-ahead 17
yard touchdown pass to Lance
Ahvorth in the third period Sun
day en route to forging San
Diego's 23-13 victory over Buf
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"Gaslight Era" of Ernie Nev
ers and Jim Thorpe; he had
winners during the transitional
T-formation days of Sid Luck
man and Sammy Baugh; and
now he's headed for a winner
in the modern highly special
ized era of Jimmy Brown, Y.A.
Tittle and Johnny Unitas.
Papa's Bears, using his "old
fashioned" techniques of ball
control and defense, destroyed
the proud Green Bay Packers,
26-7, Sunday and virtually as
sured the NFL of a new cham
pion. Four weeks still remain
in the season but the Bears are
in command with a 9-1 record
and a one-game lead over the
Packers in the Western Divi
sion. The New York Giants also as
sumed the undisputed lead in
the Eastern Division of the
league when they clobbered the
San Francisco Forty Niners,
48-14, while the St. Louis Car
dinals upset the Cleveland
Browns, 20-14. The Giants, with
an 8-2 record, now hold a one
game lead over deadlocked
Cleveland and St. Louis.
In Sunday's other games, the
Pittsburgh Stcelers remained in
the running with a 34-28 win
over the Washington Redskins;
the Los Angeles Rams upset
the Detroit Lions, 28-21; the
Baltimore Colts edged the Min
nesota Vikings, 37-34, and the
Dallas Cowboys beat the Phila
delphia Eagles, 27-20.
falo. The triumph enabled the
Chargers to take a two-game
lead over idle Oakland in the
Western Division.
The Boston Patriots missed an
opportunity to gain ground on
idle Houston in the Eastern Di
vision when they tied Kansas
City, 24-24, and the New Y'ork
Jets surprised the Denver Bron
cos, 14-9, in other Sunday en
counters. Rote achieved the first half of
his possible pro double in 1957
when he led Detroit to a con
ference playoff win over San
Francisco and then quarter
backed the Lions to a 59-14 vic
tory over Cleveland in that
year's NFL title game.
Against Buffalo Sunday, Rote
completed 10 of 22 passes and
dealt a crushing blow to the
Bills' Eastern hopes. Keith Lin
coln's 54-yard touchdown runs
Boxing Writers' Poll
Backs Peralta Win
NEW YORK (UPIl-The live-
Iy liglit heavyweight division
continues to command fistic at
tention this week, with contend
ers Mauro Mina of Peru and
Allen Thomas of Chicago slated
for a nationally televised 10
rounder at Madison Square Gar
den Friday night.
It was in a similar Garden
TV fight last Friday that light
heavy contenders Gregorio Per
alta of Argentina and Wayne
Thornton of Fresno, Calif.,
I staged a terrific battle from
which Peralla emerged with an
unpopular split decision.
However, the Peralta decision
was upheld 11-3-1 by an official
ringside poll of boxing writers.
And the fight was so thrilling
that matchmaker Teddy Bren
ner is trying to make a return
bout for Dec. 13. ,
For next Friday's garden bout
26-year-old Mina the World
Boxing Association's third-rank-
! ing contender seeks his 30th
straight victory over ninth-rated
Thomas, who lost but two of his
I 22 fights. Mina is favored at
i 2-1.
j A near-riot occurred at Man
! ila Saturday night when Gabriel
j (flash) Elorde of the Philip
i pines kept his world junior
I lightweight boxing title on an
j 11th round disqualification over
j Love Allotey of Ghana.
; The 35.000 fans in the Araneta
Coliseum, just outside Manila,
were so incensed at Allotey,
that some of them leaped into
the ring and tried to batter him
for his rough tactics butting.
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The Bears won the NFL's
biggest battle of 1963 by beat
ing the Packers at their own
game a crushing ground at
tack and an unyielding defense.
Those were the weapons the
Packers had used to win three
straight Western titles and the
last two NFL playoff games.
Sunday the Bears were su
preme right from the opening
minutes and by a more con
vincing margin than their 10-3
win over the Packers on tlie
opening Sunday of the season.
A sqllout crowd of 49,166
watched the game at Chicago.
Quarterback Billy Wade com
pleted only 6 of 14 passes, but
the Chicago ground forces of
Willie Galimore, Joe Marconi
and Rick Casares ground out 248
rushing yards. Galimore's 79
yards were eight more than the
entire Green Bay haul of 71.
Roger LeClerc kicked four
field goals of 29, 46, 19 and 35
yards; Galimore ran 27 yards
for one touchdown and Wade
carried five yards for another;
and the Chicago defense inter
cepted five passes and recov.
ered two Green Bay fumbles.
While injured Bart Starr sat
on the sidelines, John Roach
handled the Green Bay quarter
back job for the first three
quarters and Zeke Bratkowski
for the final period. The Pack
ers' lone score came on an 11
yard run by Tom Moore late in
the game.
and field goals of 39. 15 and 41
yards by George Blair kept San
Diego's record intact against
Eastern teams this season.
The Bills tallied on Cookie
Gilchrist's one-yard plunge and
field goals of 27 and 9 yards
by Jlax Yoho.
Boston deadlocked Buffalo at
5-5-1 for second place behind
Houston as the Patriots tied
Kansas City. A 28-yard pass
from Eddie Wilson to fullback
Curtis McClinton with six min
utes remaining enabled the
Chiefs to gain the tie.
Wilson, starting his first game
as Len Dawson's quarterback
replacement, had completed
only eight of 21 passes going
into the game. But he success
fully engineered an aerial bar
rage of 20 completions in 32 at
tempts for 234 yards and two
touchdowns.
low-hitting, and hitting on the
breaks after referee Jaimie
Valencia raised Filipino Elordes
arm in victory.
Police drew their guns in the
ring and protected Allotey from
the mob.
Also on Saturday, former wel
terweight and five-time middle
weight champion Sugar Ray
Robinson knocked out Belgian
middleweight champion Emile.
Sarens in the eighth round at
Brussels.
And at Dortmund, Germany,
Saturday night, southpaw Gus
tav (Bubi) Scholz of Germany
outpointed Chic Calderwood of
Scotland, British Empire light
heavyweight champion, before
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62.982 watched Y.A. Tittle re
cover from a shaky first period
to throw four touchdown passes
in a rout ofthe Forty Niners.
Phil King and Joe Morrison
combined to gain 199 rushing
yards and carried the load un
til Tittle uncranked his arm.
King raced 50 yards on a
draw play for the Giants' first
touchdown: Morrison caught
two of Tittle's scoring passes;
UCLA Scrambles Battle
For Bid To Rose Bowl
By I'nited Press International
What had been an orderly
Big Six race degenerated into a
panic today with the Washing
ton Huskies apparently far from
cinches to reach the Rose Bowl.
The damage was done last
Saturday by the pea - green
Huskies, 14-0, in one of the big
upsets of the season and made
a mess out of the Big Six stand
ings. It's up to the league chiefs to
decide next Saturday night
which team gets tlie honor of
going to Pasadena. And there
could be problems.
Should aroused Washington
State which has a 1-0 confer
ence mark but only is 3-5 for
the season hand the Huskies
another upset, the Trojans of
Southern California conceivably
could wind up back in the Rose
Bowl.
Trojans Have A Chance
Although trounced, 22-7 by
Washington this season, USC
now trails the Huskies by a
half-game in tlie Big Six. An
other Washington loss and a
Southern California win over
UCLA would put USC on top in
the final standings.
The Trojans, for the record,
played Oregon State last Friday
night in a non-league tilt and
downed the Beavers 28-22 on
touchdowns by Mike Garrett
and Willie Brown.
What happened on the same
gridiron the next day was most
unexpected. UCLA, a 13-point
underdog, contained the terrific
line smashes of fullback Junior
Coffey and won the game on a
pair of touchdown passes to
sophomore Byron Nelson. Not
to be confused with tlie mighty
golfer, Nelson tallied on tosses
of eight and four yards from
Larry Zeno and Steve Sindell.
"Everything fell into place,"
coach Bill Barnes of tlie Bruins
said after getting down from
the team's shoulders. It was
only the Bruins' second win in
nine contests.
Other Results
In other games, Washington
State demolished two-touchdown
favorite Stanford, 32-15, Califor
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Oregon Prep Football
By United Press International
Class A-l Quarterfinals
North Salem 14 Pendleton 9
Grant 18 West Linn 0
Class A-2 Quarterfinals
North Catholic 33 Willamina 0
Vale 28 Woodburn 20
Siuslaw 13 Junction City 0
Class B 11-man
Jefferson 19 Knappa 0
Wasco 51 Joseph 6
Class B 8-man
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Eagle Valley 33 Ml. Vernon 27
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and Frank Gilford also grabbed
two TD tosses, one from rookie
Glynn Griffing. Tittle's passes
gained 284 yards. Abe Woodson
ran back a kickoff 99 yards for
San Francisco.
Charley Johnson threw two
scoring passes and gained 274
air yards for the Cards in the
win that knocked Cleveland out
of a tie for first place. Johnson
passed 41 yards to Sonny Ran
dle and 19 yards to Bill Triplett
nia rallied for a 35-22 win over
Utah. Oregon beat Indiana in a
thriller, 28-22. The University of
the Pacific won its first game
of the season by downing Brig
ham Y'oung, 14-0. and San Jose
Stale outscrambled Fresno
State, 56-27.
Highlights of those games:
Dale Ford, usually a member
of tlie defensive platoon, took
over as quarterback and led
Washington State to its breeze
through fumbling Stanford, Ford
connected on seven of 12 passes
for 117 yards while pacing a
team that enjoyed a 25-0 lead
before Stanford scored.
A 33-yard touchdown run by
Tom Relies got California into
the game after Utah had taken
a 15-0 lead. Then Tom Blanch
field helped the Bears win by
going 14 and 52 yards for touch
downs while Craig Morton
passed 22 yards to Loren Haw
ley who scored another.
Bob Berry hit on a 29 yard
TD pass, his third of tlie day,
to H. D. Murphy with 11 sec
onds left in the game for Ore
gon's 28-22 win over Indiana. It
marked tlie Ducks' first victory
against Big Ten opposition in
eight tries.
Losing Streak Snapped
A 15-yard scoring pass from
Tom Strain to Jim Henderson
and Chris Machado's 11 yard
run gave UOP its 14-0 win over
BYU and ended a 10-gamc los
ing streak dating back to last
year.
Walt Roberts roared 93 yards
for a touchdown on a kickoff re
turn then intercepted a pass
L-C Gains
NW Crown
By United Press International
Linfield didn't win the North
west Conference football cham
pionship but it came close.
The defending champion Wild
cats closed out their season
with a 21-0 victory over Willam
ette at McMinnville Saturday
night.
The win gave them second
place in tlie conference with a
4-1 record and an 8-1 for the
season.
Lewis and Clark dethroned
Linfield 21-7 for its only loss,
Pacific captured fourth spot
in the conference by defeating
College of Idaho 17-0 at Forest
Grove.
In season - ending nonconfer-
ence games, Oregon Collegiate
conference games, Oregon Col
legiate Conference champion
Portland State won over the
Seattle Ramblers 31-13 at Port
land, Santa Clara shut out
Southern Oregon 32-0 at Santa
Clara, Calif., and Olympic Jun
ior College got past Oregon Col
lege of Education 27-7 at Mon-
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proved the game-winner.
Cleveland's Jimmy Brown
had the consolation of adding
an NFL record. He raced 59
yards for the Browns' first
score in a 154-yard rushing
haul that made him pro foot
ball's leading all-time ground
gainer by all methods (runs,
pass-catches and kick returns).
His 11,353 yard total topped 01
lie Matson's 11,317.
from Beau Carter and ran Uiat
back 38 yards for another to
feature San Jose State's 56-27
scramble with Fresno State.
Tradition and bourbon will be
in tlie air next Saturday as the
major schools closed down their
regular seasons. Washington
State is at Washington, UCLA
faces Southern California, Cali
fornia is at Stanford, and Ore
gon State at Oregon.
Seattle Tips
Buckaroos
WHL Standings
By United Press International
WLTPts GFGA
San Fran 9 7 2 20 54 53
Seattle 9 6 1 19 56 45
Los Angeles 8 7 1 17 50 58
Denver 7 6 1 15 56 47
Portland 6 9 2 14 49 56
Vancouver 6 10 1 13 62 68
Sunday's Results
Seattle 2 Portland 0
Vancouver 3 Los Angeles 0
Saturday's Results
San Francisco 4 Seattle 3
Los Angeles 5 Portland 4
Monday's Schedule
No games scheduled .
A pair of powerful attacks
made things fairly easy for the
goalies In Uie Western Hockey
League Sunday night and the
net-tenders swept away what
few threats did develop to chalk
up shutouts.
The cellar-dwelling Vancouver
Canucks fired a constant bar
rage on Los Angeles to defeat
the Blades, 3-0, and Seattle out
rushed the Portland Buckaroos
for a 2-0 victory.
Goalie Marcell Paillc of the
Canucks needed only 14 saves
for his win, while Jim McLeod
was outstanding in defeat by
allowing only three of 42 shots
to get past him. Phil Maloney
hit two for Vancouver, and Dale
Anderson got the other.
Both netmen also did an out
standing job at Portland. Claude
Oufour of Seattle turned away
only 18 shots for his shutout,
while Jean Marie Cossette got
Portland's only two goals past
Don Head, who blocked 34 shots
by the Totems.
Seattle's victory moved tlie
Totems to within one point of
the league-leading San Francisco
Seals in the standings. There
are no games scheduled for
tonight.
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WOODSON OUTRUNS FIELD Th. New York Giants whipped the San Francisco
49ers Sunday 48 to 14, but the victors came away from the game with a healthy re-,
spect for the open field running of Ab. Woodson of San Francisco. The only time that
they kicked the ball to Woodson, he ran it back 99 yards for a touchdown. Here, the
whole Giant team, led by Dick Lynch (22), Ed Dove (48) and Aaron Thomas (88)
chase Woodson all the way to the goal line. Former 49er Y. A. Tittle paced the Giant
win with four touchdown tosses. UPI Telephoto
Playoffs
Move Into
Semi-Finals
By United Press International
Grant, a team with a perfect
slate so far this season, and
Roseburg, conqueror of 1962
class A-l prep champion Med
Xord, meet Friday night at Rose
burg in a semifinal battle.
In another A-l semi-final con
test Beaverton, with a 9-1 re
cord, tangles with North Salem
at 8 p.m. Friday in Salem.
The Vikings, with an 8-1-1
mark, reached the next-to-the-last
round with a 14-9 win over
Pendleton Saturday.
Roseburg, which has hovered
at, or near, the top of most
prep polls throughout the season,
has a 9-1 season record. It de
feated Medford 7-6 last Friday.
Grant conquered TYV league
champ West Linn 18 0 on the
Wilson high school turf Satur
day. Beaverton kept In the title
chase with a 19-7 victory over
Parkrose.
In Class A-2 playoffs, Siuslaw
of Florence blanked Junction
City 13-0 and will meet North
Catholic of Portland next week
end. The Royals rolled over Wil
lamina 33-0 in Portland Satur
day. The other half of the A-2 slate
features Vale, 28-20 conqueror of
Woodburn, and Phoenix. The
Southern Oregon school whipped
Douglas 38-0 in a mud-spattered
contest at Ashland.
Falls. Oregon
Monday, November II, 1963
Ageless Bob Pettit
Hears Scoring Mark
By United Press International
Eastern Division
W L Pet.
Boston 11 1 .917
Cincinnati 9 7 .563
Philadelphia 5 8 .385
New York 6 10 .375
Western Division
W L
Pet.
.625
.563
.500
.333
.231
St. Louis
Los Angeles
San Francisco
10 6
9 7
7 7
Detroit
Baltimore
10
Sunday's Results
St. Louis 117 Los Angeles 112
Cincinnati 110 Baltimore 109
San Francisco 120 Detroit 96
Ageless Bob Pettit has a little
less hair than lie did 10 years
ago when he started his profes
sional career with the St. Louis
Hawks.
But, by his own admission, he
can "still run as fast and jump
as high." And, he should have
added, he can still shoot with
tlie same deadly accuracy.
He proved that Sunday night
when he became only tlie sec
ond man in National Basketball
Association history to pour 18,
000 points through tlie nets.
Pettit scored 33 points in lead
ing the Hawks to a 117-112 vic
tory over the Los Angeles Lak
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ers and boost his career total
to 18,015 points. Only Dolph
Schayes, who started the sea
son with 19,115 points, has
scored more.
In other action Sunday night,
tlie Cincinnati Royals sneaked
past tlie Baltimore Bullets
110-109 and the San Francisco
Warriors' offense finally explod
ed for a 120-96 win over the
Detroit Pistons.
Pettit's output Sunday night
topped all players on the court
and moved the Hawks a game
ahead of the Lakers in the West
ern Division standings.
The game between Cincinnati
and Baltimore was something
of a renewal of Die collegiate
scoring rivalry between the
Royals' Jerry Lucas and the
Bullets' Terry Dischinger. Dis.
chinger won the duel, 21-18, but
Baltimore lost the game.
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