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i KtPUfiUC ii. BULLDOG The Arizona Republic C-7 Phoenix, Sunday, Oct. (, 1963 Pin Points Moore, Colts Primed For Unbeaten Bears John F. Long Keglers Have Good Week Mesa, Tempe Keglers Hot By ABE GUTIERREZ is 0-3. Detroit 1- 2 against the from an appendectomy, receiver league's toughest opposition.

John F. Long Homes, with an Jimmy Orr is doubtful with a knee injury and Ray Berry is out The Chicago Bears, bolting along unbeaten and leading the Western Conference of the National Football League, just might jSM chor man Bob (The Big C) Chris THE ATHLETIC-MINDED twin cities indefinitely. The Colts are 1-2, Green Bay, in hot pursuit of Chicago, has won two in a row after the opening loss to the Bears while Chicago could do no worse of Mesa-Tempe are again showing this season they possess some of the state's mart nthPr tpamc in th in for an interesting afternoon than slip to a share of first. today -best bowlers. bowling league sit up and take notice last week.

and the Packers are top-heavy favorites against the winless Coming to mind are Fred Jones of Tempe; Danny Johnson, Larry It's all up to Johnny Unitas. The Baltimore quarterback, The Cardinals and the Vikings match 2-1 records and a couple of the league's best young quar WED. 9 OCTOBER TUES. 8 OCTOBER M0N. 7 OCTOBER Rams.

Packer fullback Jim Tay -rJ-errin, ana the perennially tough Lynn Gano, all Mesans. The Long lineup of Jack Cline, lor has a groin injury but is expected to play. Jim Keggereis, Bingo Bailey, Nick Nichols and Christensen helped along by the return of receiver Lenny Moore, has demon Jones, a resident of the Valley less than a year, chalked up one of the season's most coveted wins last Sunday when he won the strated a return to the form that "Arizona Classic Bowlers Association singles tourney at Bowlero. split its three-game series with league leading Wally's Meats helped the Colts to league cham Jones averaged 205.8 for the 30 games in the finals and won 8 of Tuesday and came back Thursday pionships in 1958 and 1959 and could be primed to turn on his 10 matches for a Petersen count of 49.13. to win all three games from A.

L. Moore Sons. The field included such stalwarts as Len Mai, Bobby Preiss, George Dallas and Philadelphia each has yet to win, but each figures to be improved. Don Perkins, Dallas' top runner, missed the opener but already has jumped into the No. 5 spot in the league, Philadelphia always is dangerous with Sonny Jurgenson throwing to Tommy McDonald.

terbacks, St. Louis' Charley Johnson and Minnesota's Frank Tarkenton in the fourth inter-conference game of the season. The East has won all three previous meetings and, represented by St. Louis is a paper-thin favorite in this one. It is the Cardinals' fourth straight road gam dinars fourth straight road game and the first meeting ever in regular season play for the two teams.

old tormentors. The game, the first of the regu Fleischhacker, Roy Broyles and Larry Almo. The performance was the eight- team loop's best of the week. Jones is a bona fide 190 or better shooter who's bound to stay in lar season on the Bears' home field, is one of six scheduled in the NFL this afternoon. The CHRISTENSEN chucked a 611 the local limelight with his powerful-rolling ball, Ferrin and Johnson are a couple of whiz kids who have been searing the maples a la Billy Hardwick this season.

others have St. Louis at Minne series in the wally match at Thunderbird and a circuit-leading 644 against Moore at Melrose. The AFL defending Kansas City sota, San Francisco at Detroit, Chiefs, who were the Dallas Tex- Johnson, 22, is leading all Mesa bowlers at this stretch of the New York at Washington, Los ans last season, make their regu New York, still on the rebound John F. Long took the first campaign with a 213 average. Ferrin, 19, is second at 211, and Gano Angeles at Green Bay and Dallas lar season debut in Kansas City i game from Wally's, 933 to 915, at Philadelphia.

against last year's playoff oppo-1 lost the second, 952 to 914, and from a shocking shutout by Pittsburgh two weeks ago, has a string of 10 straight going against the In the American Football nents, Houston. Houston, 2-2, tied in the third, 967 to 967. League. Houston is at Kansas hopes to have halfback Billy Can-1 For the first time this season, City and San Diego at Denver. Redskins and figure to make it non healthy to take some of the Wally's didn't have a man over 600.

Bill Allen's 598, and Len pressure off workhorse Charley Tolar. Kansas City, 1-1-1, centers 'third at 200. Ferrin, Johnson Rack Up Sizzling Sets Ferrin has already bombed 288 and 278 games and Johnson a 268. With the season less than six weeks old, each also has a 700 series. Ferrin has a 708 and Johnson a 700.

Johnson, with a 236 game, helped Roosevelt Dairy to one of the season's best series, 3044, less than two weeks ago. The big set came at Country Club Bowl's 900 Classic, which manager Brian Chase calls one of the strongest 900 loops in the 11 if bald old Y. A. Tittle stays healthy. He returned from an in Mai's 596 were best efforts.

its offense, around the passing of I jury absence with three touch STU NELSON, Wally's closest The Bears, who have rolled over defending NFL champion Green Bay, Minnesota and Detroit in road games, are solid favorites in their home opener, but their defensive backfield can count on a busy workout. Len Dawson, who has thrown for eight touchdowns. challenger, moved into a tie for down passes last week. Each is 2-1. New Coach Jack Christiansen, San Diego's rebounding the lead at T-Bird with two victories over Sunland Corp.

Leading Chargers, Western Division lead-1 country. Chase points out 24 of the members are averaging over who replaced Red Hickey of the er at 3-0, are fresh off a victory winless 49ers, must face his old Unitas, one of the most feared the way were George Fleischhacker, 633; Dave Davis, 623; and LeRoy LaMar, 609. Nelson had over Kansas City and are out to: team, the tough Detroit Lions, avenge two 1962 losses to Denver. I passers in the league, has thrown more often, 107 times, completed Gano, executive secretary of the Arizona Bowling Proprietors I Association, has been rolling a tank. It was his 244 which produced without the services of No.

1 a 1040 opening game and ended The Chargers are healthy and with a 2958. Carl Slonsky's 603 the big count in the Roosevelt series. are favored against the youthful more, bl, tor more yaraage, nt, than any other passer in the quarterback John Brodie, out with an injured throwing arm. Bobby Waters and Lamar McHan are was best for the losers. Broncos.

Some of the tigers from Phoenix All-Star and Ail-American league. He had a big day in a losing effort at Green Bay last leagues can't believe the Mesa mashers are that tough. Long's sweep over Moore re expected to fill in. San Francisco sulted in the league's best team weekend, completing 19 of 30 for That's why Roosevelt has already received challenges to prove series of the week. The winners 267 yards.

shot 972-1017-10433032 compared to Moore's 938-929-10222896. itseu. Naturally, being Mesans, they've accepted. Holley Strings 13, Then Misses 7 Pin Ever hear of a Buddy Bomar 300? On the other side of the ledger is the Chicago defense, which has allowed only 31 points in three A Frank Crow Says II STOP IN SEE ME ON ALIGNMENT. BALANCE.

I TUNE-UP BRAKES. Nichols (614) and Cline (603) Florida Rallies Past Richmond GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) joined Christensen in the assault That's what Bill Holley shot last week while competing in the games and leads the league in pass interceptions with 10. The Bears have beaten the Colts four uassic at Maricopa Lanes. Florida spotted Richmond a 10- Larry Almo's 636 led the losers.

Also over 600 for the week were: Bobbv Preiss, 616; Ralph Kramer, 607; Carl Slonsky, 607; Mike Manguso. 600; Neil Schnitzer, 613; Dave Davis, 608; Bill Morwrison, 651; Bill Van Gordon, 632; and Darrell Gunter, 601. Holley finished with four straight strikes in the first' same, con straight in regular season play, point lead then roared back on the tinued the second with nine more (for 13 in a row) and then left the And, while Moore has recovered passing arm of quarterback Tommy Shannon and a strong run seven pin in the lUth frame. The excitement must have gotten to Holley for he missed the 7 by ning attack for a 35-28 win yesterday, their first of the season. Tanforan Racing Results two feet, reported league secretary Chuck Brown.

As it turned out, the miss cost Holley, a 185-average shooter 700. He missed by seven sticks. Lefthanded Shannon, working be- hind Florida's best pass protec-! I'm Edition (McCullar) $10.80, 6.40, High (Moreno) $9.80, 6.20; Royal Linage tion this vear. brought the 28.000 TANFORAN Clear and Fast furlongs Marco (Dixon) FIRST, 6 6.40. 4.zu; Liine wavencK ihi- (Powell) $6.

1 eighth, miles Native Diver t( their feet with a variety of (Lambert) $4.40, 3, Four-And-Twenly shnrt bullet Dassps and arnirafp (Longden) $4.40, 3.60; Milla's Turk (Hall l' Pds dixiirait Complete WSrJ jF Aute Service lr E. van IUREN 1R 5.5223 S. I varez) $6.20, My Goal (Hunt) $4.80. 1:411 s. 'lone flights.

He also rushed for SECOND, Prince Les (Volzke) $8, 5, 3.80; Sure Man Sure (Rollins) $6.40, 5.40; Count Just (Gomez) $6.20. 1:124. riAII DOUBLE (5-4) $78.60. ninth, one miie-D vards fieniv two touchdowns and threw for two extra points. Aces (Hunt) $11.60 5.40, 2.80; Colorin lLambert) $4, 2.80; Fast Tower.

(Rodriguez) $3. 1:44. THIRD. 6 furlongs King Fling (Brin- Davis, BigC May be Hottest Keg Shooters son) $9.20, 4.80, 3.40; Town Caller (Long-den) $8.20, 5.60; Pilot Patch (Giacomelli) C4 FOURTH, miles eviciion ivami- zuela) $9.60, 5.20, 4: Correison (jenningsi $11.20, 8.60; Helenquest (Gomez) $9.20. TODAY league, shooting 220-203-276 for a Davidson Rises For 10-10 Tie DAVIDSON, N.C.

(UPI) -Win 699. FIFTH, VM miles eaaie-s wiosim $17.60, 8.20, 5.20; Touset (Hunt) $8.60, TrtHiu Ua ttn7iif $4.20. 1 11. THE SALE CONTINUES Davis shot a 626 in the singles seventh, one mlle-70 yards Bold less Davidson, a perennial South I VL but his best show came in the ern Conference cellar-dweller, held defending champion Virginia Who's hottest shooting "bowler in Phoenix? Take either Dave Davis or Bob Big C) Christensen and you could have the winner. The two lanky keglers, besides shooting two 600s each in the All-Star League last week, also ended the two ace pin knockers in Squaw Lanes' Phoenix Invitational Uast Sunday.

Military Institute to an upset 10- op Moon Takes TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE doubles where he tossed a 221-246-! 215-682. Rebel Gill wasn't too far behind the two with a 234-201-236-671. Others cracking "6" were Neil Schnitzer, 636; Mike DiPrizio, 625; 10 tie here yesterday. Davidson, ahead 10-0 in the third period, fought desperately deep in its own territory in the waning minutes to preserve its moral victory. I NY T-Bird Feature LAS VEGAS, Nev.

(UPD-Top Moon led all the way to win the Inaugural Handicap for quarter horses as the new Thunderbird Downs track opened today. Red Wilson, 614; Ernie Harms, Christensen barely missed a 700 620; and Earl Loucks, 618. in the singles section of the YES, OUR WAREHOUSE SALE of the remaining 1963 VMI. rated a three-touchdown For the second week in a row, favorite, drove repeatedly into Mo Johnson paced the ladies Davidson territory on the passing Ridden by Richard Stroud, Top singles play with a 180-215-185- of quarterbacks Butch Nunnally Moon crossed the wire a half length in front of Chudej's Rhoda. No Question finished third.

and Charlie Snead but bogged down near the Wildcat goal line. Neiv Racing Strip Opens 191-771. Petey Pickel also continued her fine shooting, tacking a 763 to her models has been a terrific success! More people came, saw and bought Friday and Saturday than we had As a result we have only a limited number of 1963 models left, and at the prices we are selling Top Moon paid $3.60, 3 and 3.20. This was Top Moon's fifth win in 12 starts this year. previous performances.

Also continuing her 700-plus Jim Rodgers' Bee Line Drag- way opens today on State High- shooting was Sally Haranczak with them they should all be gone by 6:00 p.m. to 87, four miles north of Mc-a 714. Mrs. Haranczak hasn't been iDowell Road on the Salt Riverjbelow 700 since the league opened Why not take a few minutes of your four weeks ago. Cal Western Tops Occidental Indian Reservation.

Begun July 20, the $100,000 in- leisure time today, and drop in to see us and see what a phenominal buy can be yours on Also busting 700 were Mary Larrv, 732; Ruth Moxham, 730; Pat Aver, 728; In. cut. Tic. -StallatlOn has pit area tO aCCOinO- and Jan Yesenski, 711. Miss Eliasoff's WHITE WALLS ADD '1 one of these remaining 63's.

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