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18 TTJE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Friday, November 27, 1970 Bengal Foes Sunday 4 I 11 SO, bered locally are Abramowicz, who led the National Football League in receptions as a wide receiver last year, and Shlnners, a guard. Both played for Biles at Xavier. Abramowicz, who has enough awards for 10 players, was one of those surprise 17t -r draft choice who made good. He caught 73 passes for 1015 yards and seven touchdowns last season, and many think he has the best hands and most concentration In pro football. Shinners, like San Diego linebacker Bob Bablch (from Miami), was Injured In the 1969 College All-Star coach of the Denver Broncos.

Faulkner, whose brother, Dave, was a standout center at UC and now a highly successful Cincinnati attorney, is New Orleans' director of player personnel. Most well known to Clncinnatians now probably, Is Ed Biles. "Effervescent Ed" or "Milesof-Smiles" Biles, he served at Xavier from 1958 through 1968. As head coach from '62 to '68 he compiled 39-28-2 record. Ed, who arrived In Cincinnati on Thanksgiving eve, Is a native of Glendale, and a graduate of Woodward High and Miami.

The players best remem DICK FORBES Enquirer Sports Reporter It will be old-home week, or "almost" old-home week for several members fo the cast of the New Orleans Saints when they pull into town Saturday for Sunday's game with the Bengals at Riverfront Stadium. These names will ring a bell, or maybe a lot more, with Clncinnatians: Jack Faulkner. Ed Biles, Warren Art ail, Dan Abramowicz, John Shlnners, Tom Bar-ringtcn and Jim Otis. In point of going back the most number of years, Faulkner who acquired the nickname of "bug eyes" In the Sid Glllman ragime at University of Cincinnati Is longest remembered. Faulkner started his football career at Miami, transferred to UC to play for Sid, continued coaching under Glllman and went with him to Los Angeles to join the Rams' staff in 1955.

He stayed with Sid until 1962, including the first two years of the San Diego Chargers, before being named head Roberts hopes his assignment is apermanist thing, and lf it is, there are certain to be some coaching changes, and other shifts, next season. BENGAL BITES New Orleans holds the best three-year record for expansion teams in pro football with a 12-29-1 mark, which the Bengals can tie with a victory Sunday The Saints were 3-11 In '67 (tied by the Bengals), 4-9-1 In '68 (also equaled by the Bengals) and were 5-9 last season The Bengals are bidding for their fifth Sunday Bengals have drawn 288,258 fans in five home games, an average of 57,651 which is well up among the NFL's leaders For 10 games so far, their total draw Is 565,674, an average of The squad practiced an hour earlier Thanksgiving Day, arid finished 1:45. Most of the players were home with their families or friends' by 2:30 There will be- no Touchdown Club luncheon today because of the" holiday, and many downtown offices are closed The Saints can't score. game and underwent knee surgery (as did Babich). The Saint' No.

1 draft choice in 69, he's still having injury problems. On graduation from Xavier, he was named to several Ail-American teams. Barrington and Otis, both former Ohio State greats, are the New Orleans' starting i backs, both products of Woody Hayes who know how to run for daylight. Barrington, in his fifth year, came to New Orleans in the 1967 expansion draft from the Washington Redskins. He still lives In Columbus.

A consensus all-American for the Buckeyes last year, Otis was another of New Orleans' late (ninth round) draft choices who's made good. He's currently the Saints' leading rusher. And finally there's Ar-iail, the "tough guy" trainer for the Saints, now in his third year. Not well known among fans, he Is among football people. Ariail, son of a Methodist minister, is a veteran of four years overseas with the Marines In World War and served as trainer at a number of universities.

Wkt44mmmi44vi4mf(it(m Enquirer (Gerry Wolter) Photo day's Pop Warner Junior Bantam Run-nerup Game at Riverfront Stadium. Ross Waldroup (No. 28) of the North-brook Olympians team of Cincinnati moves in at the right. The Kentucky team won this game, 16-6, one of six Super Youth Bowl contests at Riverfront Thursday. From Enquirer Wires A RICHMOND, newspaper says Virginia Tech "is ready to offer" "500,000 to get Charley McClendon to coach Its football team.

Sources at Virginia Tech would not confirm the reported Bantam Barrels Jamie Brumbach (No. 40), halfback for the Harlan Strong Senior League All-Stars of Northern Kentucky, picks up 10 yards In the third quarter of Thurs- IAt UC Aid, Memphis QB Meet Again As Rivals offer of a r-mlllion-dol-lard long term contract to McClendon nor that the Louisiana State coach was being sought to replace resigned Jerry Claiborne. Reported distressed over the firing of head coach Vito Ragazzo, shoeless placeklcking specialist Don Cupit has quit Virginia Military Institute. Cupit, a junior, kicked a record Southern Conference 11 field goals this season. The California Seals, the -4 A i His last college stint be- fore Joining the Saints was at Indiana under Johnny Pont.

Ariail trained the i Hoosiers from 1961 through the 1967 season, and was with them on their one and only visit to the Rose Bowl for the 1968 game Just before he went to New Orleans. The Saints, of course, have a new coach in J. D. Roberts, an all-time Oklahoma great guard and linebacker under Bud Wilkinson, who was hired on an interim basis three weeks ago when owner John Mecom Jr. fired Tom Fears.

Roberts was the Saints scout and linebacker coach in 1968 and '69, and was head coach for their Richmond, farm team In the Atlantic Coast Football League last year and also this season until he went to New Orleans. owned by controversial Charles O. Finley, lost its second front office aclmlnistrator in two weeks. Bill Torrey declined an offer to become general manager and then quite immediately as a vice president. Frank Selke resigned as general manager two weeks ago, after refusing a new contract from Finley.

Sixty-one-year-old Johnny Vaught signed a new four-year contract as head coach at University of Mississippi, spiking reports he would resign as a result of last month's heart attack-Duke Sims, catcher-outfielder of the Cleveland Indians wants to be traded because "its not fun playing for a mismanaged, underfinanced concern. Manager Alvin Dark has told Sims bearded now and wearing if we let him," said Callahan, leaving no doubt as to the assignment facing his defensive platoon. Callahan, Insisting the Memphis record Is deceptive, thinks the overall success enjoyed by the Tigers under Murphy is the prime reason rivals now point for him. Murphy won two successive Mo Val titles until Louisville upended him a couple of weeks back. One thing about Murphy: he'll try to run up the score on you and when vengeance finally catches him, a rival won't catch Spook dabbing his eyes.

He socked It to Louisville by 50 points last year, then stood unmoved on the sidelines as the Cardinals scored 42 on him this season. "They deserved to win," said Murphy, "they outplayed us." Callahan (7-3), closing Cincy's best season since the 1964 team finished 8-2, is hoping something similar can develop after the 46-point blitz last year. Indeed it would be a small world. mm mQ rTTTm r. t.t.1 a mustache the Indians could not get anything for him.

Don McCauley, the North Carolina back who rushed for all-time college record with 1720 yards this year is the Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year Helene E. Madison, winner of three Gold Medals swimming for the United States in the 1M2 Olympic Games, is dead of cancer at age 57 Teruo Sugihara of Japan fired an even par 73 for a two-stroke lead over second-place Nationalist China's Hsieh Yung-Yo at the halfway point of the 72-hole Japan Series Golf. Tournament Second-seeded Arthur Ashe and fourth-seeded Stan Smith, both of the United States battled their way Into today's quarterfinals of the $32,000 Stockholm Open Tennis tournament Nelson Fisher of the San Diego Union Is the winner of the Thorobred Thoroughbred Racing Association 1970 Bill Corum Award for a newspaper column which concerned the racing figure. By BILL FORD Enquirer Sports Reporter The climax to this "hey, don't I know you from somewhere?" vignette unfolds Saturday at Memphis, Term. For the record, that's the day of the football farewell for Cincinnati's Bearcats and the Tigers of Memphis State.

In reality, though, it's a dramatic showdown between two human beings who several years ago were as close as any coach and his quarterback can be. The principal characters In this drama are Dave Ritchie, an assistant coach at Cincinnati, and Joe Lynch, the quarterback at Memphis. A famed military academy at Greenbrier, W. is the last place one would think a guy from New TV-Radio Sports TODAY PRO BASKETBALL Nw York Knickerbockers ft Milwaukee Bticki, Chemeli 12 and 22. 2:30 P.

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89W03I Charley McClendon National Hockey Leagueclub Southern Mississippi on October 17 occurred on the new AstroTurf of Hemingway Stadium. In spite of the Southeastern Conference loss, Mississippi still has a chance to win the SEC crown since LSU, though undefeated In the conference, has played only five conference games to six for the Rebels. MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 10 3 6-19 MISSISSIPPI 0 14 0 0-14 Mississlool State-Field Goal Ellis 34. Misslisiooi-Knight 49 run (Poole kick). Mississippi State Grubbs 10 pass from Heed (Ellis kick).

MississiDOl-Cbumeler 1 run (Poole kick). Mississippi State FieTJ Goal tills '3Z Mississippi State Reed I run (pass failed). Bedford, and a 'kid from Linwood, N. would encounter each other for the first time. But that exactly is where Ritchie, the New Englander, and Lynch, the Easterner, crossed paths.

Ritchie turned to coaching: after leading the blocking: brigade for pro star Joe Morrison at Cincy in the late '50's. He had success, but no championship at Greenbrier until Lynch pitched the team to a co-title in 1968. Then Ritchie left the prep ranks to tutor defensive linemen in college and Lynch enrolled at Memphis. Until this year, Lynch was a do-everything player for the Tigers, primarily a wingback who caught passes. But Memphis n-tered a quarterback problem this year after both Danny Pierce and Rick Thu-row graduated.

So Lynch, the handyman, was enlisted. "Coach Ritchie knows every move Lynch can make," says Ray Callahan, the Cincy bossman, delighted he has first hand intelligence about the prime operative in an enemy backfield. "It's a small world." Callahan, preferring to let himself do the talking about Lynch, thinks that under the circumstances the Memphis quarterback has done a "good job." "It's not the experienced team Memphis usually has," said Callahan of the Tigers' 5-4. A Cincinnati team never has beat an outfit coached by Memphis State's Billy (Spook) Murphy in three previous engagements. Last year it was by 52-6 and although Lynch had hardly anything to do with that embarrassment, tailback Paul Gowen did.

Omly 5 foot 7, Gowen scored two touchdowns against the Bearcats and eventually earned the Missouri a 1 1 Conference sophomore of the year honor, "He's awfully dangerous Miss. St. Slaps 19-14 Loss On Gator-Bound OV Miss For An Snjoyabli Evtnlng VISIT OM STAR FIRE LOUNGE PRINCETON BOWL KI0SS FROM m-COUNTY OPEII TOIIIGIIT TIL8PJL-: BEST SNOW TIRE DEAL IN TOWN: SAFETY TIRE 630 W. WYOMINfi AVE. 781-8855 TABLE SH0PPERS CHARGE Football (Pi Weather pNss Favorite f- .) illSPA asaaTV eaLJ tMMHatatiMMMMMeatfeiiieiaailf) -'mu Villanova Rolls By Temple, 31-26 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Little quarterback Drew Gordon threw three touchdown passes to All-East end Mike Siano and scored a fourth himself to spark Villanova to a 31-26 victory over Temple Thursday at Temple Stadium.

Siano made a Spectacular one-handed catch on a 20 yard toss by Gordon with 4:51 left In the game to give Villianova its ninth victory of the season against two losses. Temple finished with a 7-3 record. Gordon, who did a brilliant Job filling in for Vll-lanova's injured quarterback Daryl Woodring, completed 24 of his 42 passes for 395 yards. Siani caught nine passes for 194 yards and tied a school record with his three touchdowns In one game. Gordon's 24 completions and 395 yards passing were new Villanova records.

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Knicks Stand In smmmmmmmmmmm First SEC Defeat MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSISSIPPI First Downs IS Rushing Yardage 584 141 Pausing Yardage 14 Return Yardage -10 10 Passes 10-16-0 14-31-1 Punts 2-34 Fumbles lost 3 1 Yards Penalized 65 123 The Rebels, led by quarterback Snug Chumbler in the absence of injured Archie Manning, were trying to retaliate when the Bulldog's Frank Dowsing snatched a Chumbler pass in the State end zone. After playing scoreless ball In the first period, kicker Glenn Ellis opened the scoring for State with a 34-yard field goal late in the second period. The Reed-Grubb pass combination was next and the Rebels' Bob Knight romped 49 yards for the first Mississippi touchdown to leave the score 10-7. The Rebeis managed a 14-10 halftime advantage with a one-yard sneak by Chumbler with six seconds left on the clock. With a Gator Bowl date with Auburn on January 2 assured and a battle for the Southeastern Conference championship looming with LSU on December 5, the Rebs were unable to get going in the first period.

A determined State defense refused to allow the rebels a first down in the opening quarter and allowed them to cross mid-field to the Bulldog 49 for the first time only as the period ended. Both losses for Ole Miss this year the other was to BILLIARD Of Bucks' Record 4'x8' SIZE FREE DELIVERY 25-MILE AREA OF DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI A perfect combination of style offers the reereotionol player sional features. OXFORD, Miss. (TJH) Quarterback Joe Reed, taking advantage of a pass interference call, ran a yard for a touchdown midway in the final period Saturday to give underdog Mississippi State a 19-14 victory over Gator Bowl-bound Ole Miss. A little more than eight minutes remained on the clock when Reed tried a desperation third and 21 pass from his own 34 yard line.

Officials called Interference on Mississippi. It was fourth and goal when Reed sneaked In for the score. In the second period he accounted for the first Mississippi State touchdown with a 10-yard pass to tailback Lewis Grubbs. ly-televlsed game at Milwaukee this afternoon and at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. Should the Bucks win both games, they would have a chance to break the record In a game against Portland at Milwaukee on Sunday night.

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