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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 196S THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 41 Bills In 4th, 1st Jolt Jets, Surge Keep Jl with It third period. headed for the end zone a three-man escort. drive New York followed a that began and stalled Buffalo, N.Y. (AP) The Buffalo Bills scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter-one on a 72-yard run with a blocked field goal by 289-pound tackle Jim Dunaway and whipped the New York Jets 14-3 yesterday in an American Football League game. The victory, before a record crowd of 45,738, kept the Bills in first place in the Eastern Division with a 6-3-1 record.

Dunaway broke through the Jets line to block Jim Turner's field goal try from the Buffalo 35. He scooped up the ball and on the Jets three at the Buffalo 35. THE JETS SCORED first, getting three points on Turn- ers 42-yard field goal in the New York quarterback Joe two carries, and Kemp found Carlton with a 14-yard pass. On the next play, Kemp passed 14 yards to flanker Elbert Dubenion in the end zone. The first half was a battle of defense units and neither Namath nor Kemp could get an attack going.

IX THE FIRST period only Buffalo was able to penetrate) enemy territory, and the Bills did it once. After a punt, Buffalo put the ball in play on its 14. Kemp tossed 28 yards to Debenion at the 31. Kemp then carried to the 27, and Buffalo was penalized on the next play for offensive pass Interference. An incomplete pass by Kemp led to a fourth-down punt.

Raiders Topple Chargers, 41-19 Namath began the drive by dropping Into his end zone and passing 51 yards to George Sauer at the Bills 46 on a third-down play. Late in the game, Namath passed and ran the Jets from their 11 to the Buffalo one where the Bills held on and took possession of the ball. BUFFALO WAS QUICK to score after Turner's field goal. Charley Warner took Turner's kickoff on his own two and returned to the 36. Jack Kemp passed 32 yards to fullback Wray Carlton, Bob Burnett picked up one yard in New York 0 8 Buffalo 0 0 0 14-14 NY FG Turner 42.

Buf Dubenlon 14 pass from Kemp (Lustee Buf Dunaway 72 return of blocked kick (Lusteg kick). STATE AUTO PARTS San Diego, Calif. (AP) Tom Flores threw three touchdown passes to stampede Oakland to a 41-19 victory over San Diego yesterday, pushing the Raiders into sec ond place ahead of the Chargers in the American Football League's Western Division. Oakland struck for 21 points in the second quarter to ruin San Diego's hopes for a Reliability Since 1921 39-yard field goal to narrow the Oakland margin to 15 points in the third quarter, the Raiders added their lead on Dixon's two-yard touchdown run and Mike Eischeid's 22 and 23 yard field goals. Flores completed 14 of 29 passes for 279 yards, including 222 yards in the first half.

Young Steve Tensi, replacing veteran Hadl at quarterback for the Chargers, gave San Diego six points in the final seconds when he threw a 34-yard pass to Jacque Powell grabbed an eight-yard touchdown pass away from Charger defender Leslie Duncan. But the Chargers promptly moved 78 yards, sparked by Paul Lowe's 57-yard end sweep, knotting the score 7-7 on John Hadl's two-yard pass to flanker Gary Garrison. Garrison was playing the position normally filled by Lance Alworth, who "missed the game with a leg injury. AFTER THE CHARGERS' Dick Van Raaphorst kicked a TRANSMISSIONS AUTOMATIC STANDARD Rebuilt 1 "Prices You Can Nicklaus, Palmer Take Canada Cup Repaired Installed A ,1 I Afford" Finance Available STATISTICS Jtts First downs 15 Rushing yardage 55 Passing yardage 274 Passes 19-37 Pastes Intercepted by 0 Punts -38 Fumbles lost 0 Yards penalized 20 Buffalo 10 92 132 10-23 1 9 3 60 90 DAYS OR 4,000 MILES ME 7-2362 GUARANTEED 1033 East Washington St. fourth straight division title.

The Raiders, 6-4, trailed the Kansas City Chiefs by two games with four left to play. The Chargers are 5-4-1. THE RAIDERS TOOK a 28-10 half time lead on Flores' second period scoring passes of one yard to Art Powell and two yards to Clem Daniels, with a three-yard touchdown plunge by Hewritt Dixon sandwiched in between. Oakland took charge on the game's second play when Flores teamed with Daniels on a 68-yard pass run to the San Diego 10. Seconds later, San Diego 10 3 6-19 Oakland 7 21 7 6-41 Oak-Powell I pass from Flores (Ei-scheid kick).

SD-Garrison 2 pass fom Hadl (Van Raaphorst kick). SD-FG Van Raaphorst 38. Oak-Powell 1 pass from Flores (El-scheid kick). Oak-Dixon 3 run (Eischeid kick). Oak-Daniels 2 pass from Flores (Eischeid kick).

SD-FG Van Raaphorst 39. Oak-Dixon 2 run (Eischeid kick). Oak-FG Eischeid 22. Oak-FG Eischeid 23. SD-MacKlnnon 34 pass from Tinsl (pass failed).

STATISTICS Chargers Raiders First downs 16 20 Rushing yardage 151 219 Passing yardaga 167 258 Passes 14-37 14-30 Passes Intercepted by 0 0 Punts 2- 36.5 Fumbles lost I 0 Yards penalized 5 38 presence of Prince Hitachi, who made the awards later. BOTH MADE PARS on the first hole, each driving 280 yards, and hitting the green with their second shots. Sugi-moto's was 20 feet from the pin and Knudson's 15. Knudson then clinched it on the par 3 second hole when his five-iron shot landed seven feet from the pin. Sugimoto was 15 feet away with a six iron and missed the slightly downhill putt by inches.

Knudson's putt was a difficult uphill shot with the grass sticky from the drizzle, but the ball curled in and the match was over. WmiMi- SEE NMBER 1 GAME I 'VT (Noire Dame Versus u- l- wIE Michigan State) 8 1 I SElc.8 1 COLOR TV JS-r I Rrsf I I Alte, Zimmerman Top Meadows Tournament Mike Alte and John Zimmerman of Indianapolis took the doubles handicap lead in ihe Meadows Classic bowling Tokyo (AP) The irresistible U.S. combination of Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer won the Canada Cup golf classic yesterday with a team score of 548 28 strokes under par. 9 Individual honors in the international event went to George Knudson of Canada, who defeated Hideyo Sugi-moto of Japan in a sudden death playoff with a birdie deuce on the second hole. KNUDSON AND Sugimoto finished the tournament in the rain tied at 272, 16 strokes under par.

That left them one stroke ahead of Nicklaus, who surged from six strokes behind to pull even with the leaders on the 13th, but lost out with a disastrous double bogey on the par 3, 177-yard 15th. Back of the United States In the team race came the defending champion South Africans at 553. Gary Player of South Africa and individual winner last year, wound up with a 72-hole score of 277. Third in the team race was Formosa at 554, followed by Australia 556, Japan 561, Canada 563 and Argentina 565. Tied with Nicklaus for third at 273 was Lu Liang-Huan of Formosa, followed by Palmer at 275, Harold Henning of South Africa at 276 and Player, Bob Charles of New Zealand and Bruce Devlin of Australia at 277.

The sudden death playoff on the par 72 course was played in a cold rain in semi-darkness in the United States J2.000.... 135-135-136-142-548 South Africa $1,000 133-138-139-138-553 Formosa $300 135-138-143-138-554 aS tralia $400 J3f I janan 135-146-136-144-561 Canada 134-144-139-146-563 Argentina 141-143-142-139-565 Belaium 141-141-142-147-571 Spain 149-140-138-145-572 England 144-153-137-140-574 New Zealand Scotland 143-146-143-146-578 Ireland 144-146-143-148-581 Wales 149-145-147-143-584 Hawaii 147-146-144-148-585 Italy 139-151-149-147-586 Franca 145-148-145-153-588 Mexico 146-146-146-150-588 Holland 151-148-143-148-590 Germany 147-145-153-148-593 Colombia 144-148-146-156-594 Philippines 142-152-147-153-594 Chile 140-155-150-151-596 Korea 150-149-150-150-599 Puero RICO 148-143-154-152-602 Switzerland 149-151-156-150-606 Thailand 149-152-154-152-607 Brazil 154-155-159-145-613 Denmark 151-149-153-163-616 Sweden 148-157-151-163-619 Venezuela 157-155-155-153-620 Peru 149-161-165-154-629 Portugal 155-162-156-161-634 Uruouay 160-163-157-154-634 Austria 165-174-163-160-662 Czechoslovakia 159-163-177-169-668 tourney yesterday with Dorris Newton of Louisville grabbed the all-events lead with 1,897 and tied Morse Green of Indianapolis for the singles first place in the singles actual with 682. Garrison DX of Nashville, Is the new team handicap leader with 3,190. Forest Manor Decorators of Indianapolis still tops the actual with 3,067. Leaders at the halfway mark in the $11,000 month-long classic: Team Handicap Garrison DX, Nashville Forest Manor Decorators, Indianapolis Bloomfleld Travelers, Bloom-field Team Actual Forest Manor Decorators, Indpls.

Oertel's Beer, Louisville Okoloni Lanes, Louis-vills 2 926 Doubles 'Handicap Mike Alte-John Zimmerman, Indpls. Ralph Vaught-George Cochran, Bloomfield Russell Johnson-Ben Dove, Terre. Haute 1,301 Doubles Actual Mike Gast-Curt Hubbard, Louisville Charles Baker-Elmer Turner, Louisville Ken Blackburn-Don Massie, Louisville 1,221. Singles Handicap Morse Green, Indpls. 709; Dorris Newton, Louisville 695; Herman Arnold, Bluffton 691; Singles Actual Dorris Newton, Louisville 682; Morse Green, Indpls.

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Detroit (96) San Francisco (135) FG FT TP FG FT TP NO MONEY DOWN DeB'c'e 13 3-4 Barry 19 7-8 45 1- 1 5 Scott 3 Str'd'r t- 3 2 1 Miles 1 11 V'Ar'ie Blno Hetzel Th'rm'nd Arties Neum'n King Mesch'y Mulllns C.Lee Ellis 2- 4 16 0- 2 10 1- 1 7 1- 1 11 3- 5 9 0- 0 14 4- 514 0-0 2 5- 6 19 0- 0 2 1- 1 4-5 6 Hardlne Tresvanf 10 2- 4 22 Reed Vaughn 6 1-2 13 0- 0 Olsen Totals 38 20-28 6l Totals 58 19-27 135 Detroit 22 15 28 31- 95 San Francisco 37 29 35 34-135 Fouled out None. Total fouls D-troit 24, San Francisco 20. Attendance 4,266. INSTITUTIONAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Unusual opportunity available for a man interested in realizing personal recognition and reward through effective sales ability. Monthly salary, bonus, expenses, auto and comprehensive company benefits are included in compensation.

Position involves selling Durlcee Famous Foods to institutional accounts through distributors in the Indianap-olis area. If you have a background of from 3-5 years successful sales experience and want to become associated with an expanding, aggressive, sales organization, send resume to the address below, attention Personnel Department. Interviews will be conducted In Indianapolis in November. DURKEE FAMOUS FOODS Division of Th Glidden Company P.O. Box 958, Louisville, Kentucky Equol Opportunity Employers EAST TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY ANNEX STORE MICHIGAN and SHERMAN Phone: 357-8067 3 LOCATIONS OPEN DAILY 10 'TIL 9 SAT.

10 'TIL 8 SUN. 1 'TIL 6 6800 PENDLETON PIKE Phone: 545-2361 (AYR-WAY EAST CENTER) NBA Standings EASTERN DIVISION Pcf. C.B. Phlledelphle 11 1 .917 Boston 10 2 .833 1 New York 8 6 4 Cincinnati 5 7 .417 i Baltimore 2 13 .133 lO'i WESTERN DIVISION Pcf. S.I, San Francisco 9 .600 St.

Louis i 5 .545 1 Detroit 4 8 .429 JVi Chicago 7 10 .412 3 Los Angeles 4 10 .286 4Vi LAST NIOHT'S RESULTS Philadelphia 132, Chicago 126. San Francisco 135, Detroit 96. WASHINGTON ST. Phone: 898-7107 (AYR-WAY WASHINGTON EAST CENTER).

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