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T'-- Wre Jets Chargers SCORES md STANDINGS Nittanys Roll to 19-7 Win SAN DIEGO. Calif vf John Hadl hit Lnc Alworth ith pletrd 18 of 34 for 179 yards hut countered with his 46-yard scor- on the San Diego 42. Seven College Football two touchdown passes and led the San Diego Chargers over the was plagued by three intercept uig strike to Al worth. 'plays later, Hadl threw to Lin- New York Jets, 38-7, )cslerdy In an American Football League tions. The Chargers also relied on coin over the middle and he game.

i 't The Chargers took a com-lhc running of Keith Lincoln to shook off tackles to score on the Oklahoma St 17. Oklahoma 16. 'Morgan 38. Florida AiM 7 Penn Stale 19. Maryland 7.

37, UCLA 34. COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) The Careers, now 7 2 3. need the l- nih hd mandwg 24 tt lead when safety reck 25-yard play. perkKf.

whkh had mandmc 24 0 lead when safety reck Penn State capitalized on its one victory in their remaining boosted the San Diego lead to Kenny Graham pilfered Na Lincoln rammed over from Hero Travenio capitalized on College Basketball nun mk aki( and Marv and IW0 EBIIies 10 CIUUI1 uicir luin iiioui in wvuuu uic nt uhc uii mic mai 'too vesterdav in core a IM Western Division title in six1 Hadl's 13 completions in 19 half and returned it 51 yards for play of the second quarter to ii i The Jets, already elimi-attempts netted 2M yards and a touchdown. After the Charg- open scoring. He carried Jet football victory In a game which nue as( 0 4. tnw tuuchilowns for the AFL's crs kicked off Namath bounced tacklers on two eight-yard runs TOURNAMiNTt tV6fee Cemerenre SI. Van.ns Portland Hold II.

Continued on Page UD Sefon Hall Five TIds Hofsfra snared national television lime Alworth tocd off Ins per-No 1 pasM'r. Alwoilh was his the Jets back on their only scor- Wlore tne tirst period ended to 'with the Gemini space shot foimance with a 35-yard scoring favorite target, catching seven ing drive, hurling 21 yards to set up the wore. Cunt kVnniwK- CHll'll fll me goaiposiS eaiiy in passes IQr varus anu wic iiuhmt miih hi uic -iiu mc vini-ia skiuiiu muiuik I. drive was launched when Gra- zone. He alo scores.

ic iuu i ui uuai iii The Nittany Lions turned a But on the next series Hadl ham intercepted a Namath pass caught a 4kyard Tl throw in The Jets rookie quar- SOUTH ORANGE. N.J. Rochester U. Teronle II iMMMr 6t OUT 44). Retorts Wresleven 61 Ofwege, 61 Hamilton It UM II.

IMKrM 17. II. Uwiw 41. rrMrf II 79. II MM Fisher A' U.

Merpur 44 Niagara CC ttt. Attn Th 90 van 104. bai i.g G'eefl 0 Purdue tj, Detroit 7J ft'UAitliq 97, Notre Damg 79. A'tonvat 75 M.kKHi'l tt. Teias efl.

M'tkifckipoi II u.elfied (Mass I 70, Nxholt '3 Lycoming Lebanon Vnugv I. MKvt'M OJ. tvanprl I Si O'ol tv Lawrence 79 DePoui 12. Marauetie 49 D'eiet 97. Deowore Vonev 63 fonlon Torn 177.

Morrityiue Th IS (ornege II. Worn ton von 4 Mocisl 14 NM Voce Morllime Bowie Mai 4' Salisbury Vol 44 DuQuene Amencon University I SI Mifoei Hi demon 77. Ki Corieton Concord's 71. for Wavne tve 71. College MOCK IV Hamilton I Hoiaiit 1 Carrwit Boston (o'lege 1.

Mikhgon 1e-h 4 MnoetolS I. WRESTLING Alfred limy it Rhmiiii 14 I en 7. renii it Lenon from Cornell Froth I SWIMMING HoTHIon T. Horpur Coiuniba JX loinvfil 4 SQUASH Rochester 4 Hu ion rmieoe 4. OVMNAITICt Army 161 SJ.

K.ngt Po.nl High School ASKCTIALL BthAA Kar m.irj.t'.rhili i -v I Ufmdfra! (Chrvnide I i INSIDE Gtra 20 (t4j Smith 40 Seton Hall University rallied In the closing minutes to defeat Hofstra University yesterday, 84-79. in a Metropolitan Collegiate Conference Basketball game. Trailing 71-68, Seton Hall sank nine points five by sophomore Bill Somerset to cinch the lead. Somerset of Gloucester. N.

and Teammate Tony Cuccolo, i pass interception into a touch-jdown in the first quarter. Full-(b a Dave McNaughton jsmashed through the Maryland line on three straight five-yard 'carries after Dick Gingrich had intercepted and returned the ball to the Maryland 15. I In the second quarter, halfback Mike Erwin sped 65 yards for a touchdown after recovering a bouncing forward fum OfSoift Conondotvo 44 Pro Hockey Paul Sports Editor captain, each scored 19 ROCHESTER. N. SUNDAY, DEC.

5. 19G5 AMERICAN LEAf.l points. ble by Penn State's Bill Rettig. Western Division Eastern Division -it :v.svav'.sKi. 111 1 a aiaiieaBieamMMa PU.

CF fiA I. PU. GF.GA "P't'8 vvas nil aDoui ine Forh'Mer II 2 1 29 78 43 Quebec 13 5 60 shortly after crossing the line of 53 scrimmage on the freak play, 61 ller.hey 8 II 3 29 1 17 1 17 1 15 0 12 93 61 52 40 52 f0 Baltimore 8 9 69 Provid'ee 7 8 53, which covered 86 yards. 50; The Lions made it 19-0 with a 96 39-yard drive capped by an Pitt-obh 10 1 21 74 Cleveland 9 9 0 18 KO Buffalo fl 13 0 12 52 Last Nifiht'i Reiults Rmhrster 5. Buffalo 2.

Portland 1, Hershev 0 Cleveland 6. Pittsburgh 2 Sprmcf ld 6 16 Games Tonichl Continued on Page 4D Rochester at Quebec. Baltimore at Buffalo. Portland at Springfield. Vancouver at Providence.

Srrinsfield 4. Vancouver 3. Vols Upset UCLA with Late Drive overtime. Kenyan Runner Takes M7e NATIONAL LEAGUE Pt. GF GA 1 25 72 41 44 12 11 7 6 5 Last Merit's Results Detroit 5, Toronto 3.

Chicago 10. Boston 1. Montreal 4. New York 3. Games Tonight Montreal at Boston.

Chicaso at New York. Toronto at Detroit. Chicago Montreal Toronto New York Boston 5 9 9 8 A 11 23 17 16 13 12 65 43 59 56 39 55 55 63 70, AUCKLAND, New Zealand i.T1 Kipchoge Keino, the Kenyan world record holder over 3,000 and 5.000 meters, clocked 3 minutes 56.9 seconds for the mile at McLean Park, Napier, last night in winning his first race since his record 5,000 meters in Auckland Nov. 30. 5 Tfli'l NC, MEMPHIS, Tenn.

MP Sophomore quarterback Dewey rewrote the Cinderella football yarn yesterday and led NBA seventh-ranked Tennessee on a 65-yard touchdown drive that beat fifth-ranked UCLA 37-34 in a battle of bowl-bound teams. r- Warren scored the winning touchdown with 39 seconds left Western Division Pet. Los Angeles 15 11 .577 San Francisco 12 12 .500 St. Louis 9 12 .429 Baltimore 12 16 .304 Detroit 7 17 .292 in the game before a screaming crowd of 44,495 fans. 7 iflj'w feiv fl rrt jc Eastern Division Pet.

GB Boston 15 6 .714 Cincinnati 16 8 .667 Philadelphia 13 8 .619 2 New York 7 16 .304 9 Last Night's Results Boston 100. St. Louis 94. Detroit 130. Baltimore 119.

Philadelphia at New York, postponed. Games Tonight Boston at Cincinnati. San Francisco vs. Louis, at Omaha. New York at Philadelphia, postponed.

The Vols passing attack was spectacular throughout the game, and Warren completed 19 of 27 passes for 274 yards. He had two strings of seven straight completions and fired two touchdown passes. End Johnny Mills caught 10 Pro Football passes for 141 yards. NATIONAL LEAGUE Playing completely out of character, the Vols exploded for three first-half touchdowns, but UCLA bounced back with a 21-point third period and led 34-29 with 3Va minutes left in the game. Eastern Conference WIT Pet.

Pts. Op Cleveland 9 2 0 .818 305 243 Western Conference Pet. Pts. Op Baltimore 9 1 1 .900 342 212 C.vaan Dan A TOT OOfl 114 5 6 0 .455 188 280jrhi New York St. Louis 5 6 0 .455 256 228jsan Fran'co6 5 0 360 303 Detroit 5 5 1 .500 201 221 Minnesota 5 6 0 .455 311 355 Los Angeles 2 9 0 .182 183 298 Clinched Conference Title.

Washington 5 6 0 .455 196 236 Philadelphia 4 7 0 .364 269 290 Dallas 4 7 0 .364 239 228 Pittsburgh 2 9 0 .182 165 280 Warren set new Tennessee marks for the most pass attempts, the most completions and the most yards gained by Continued on Page UD THANKS FOR THE RIDE Tennessee wingback Hal Wantland gets boost from Bob Stiles, UCLA defensive back, to go over for touchdown after taking the pass from quarterback Dewey Darren. Tennessee won the game, 37-34. (AP Wirephoto) Games Today Detroit at San Francisco. Los Angeles at St. Louis.

Ends 19-Year Frustration Chicago at Baltimore. Minnesota at Green Bay. Washington at Cleveland. Pittsburgh at New York. Dallas at Philadelphia.

LEAGUE aaait. AMERICAN Eastern Conference Western Conference Pet. Pts. Op San Diego 7 2 3 .778 279 187 Amerks Keep Streak Alive, Beat Bisons Eddie Joyal's two goals within Pet. Pts.

Op Oklahoma State Nips Sooners On Late Field Goal, 17-16 Kansas City 6 4 2 .600 252 216 Oakland 6 4 1 .600 236 188 Denver 4 7 0 .364 235 295 Buffalo 8 2 .1 .800 238 169 New York 4 7 1 .364 257 267 Houston 4 7 0 .364 240 321 Boston 2 8 2 .200 174 268 Clinched Conference Title. Yesterday's Result San Diego 38, New York 7. ROLLING OUT UCLA quarterback Gary Beban, rear, drparts from protective pocket and prepares to launch a pass over Tennessee's Paul Naumoff. (AP Wirephoto) NORMAN. Okla.

(AP) Lit Games Today Denver at Oakland. Buffalo at Houston. Only games scheduled. tle Charles Durkee kicked a 35- Sooners of continued supremacy in the series when he booted a 27-yard field goal with 3:56 left the space of 30 seconds early in booted the field goal from a slight angle. Durkee, a 155-pound senior, tied the Big Eight's career field goal record with his 16th career yard field goal in the final two minutes Saturday to give Oklahoma State a 17-16 victory over in the game.

the third period put the game out of reach last night as the Amerks swept through their 14th' However, the Cowboys came traditional rival Oklahoma and field goal, eight of which came this season. end 19 years of football frustra straight American Hockey League game without a loss by 162.995 mph in Tests Andretti Cracks Indy Lap Record Prior to Chadwick's spectac handing the Buffalo Bisons a 5-2 back on the passing of quarterback Glenn Baxter to move within field goal range for Durkee's climactic kick. A leaping catch of a Baxter pass by end Lynn Chadwick set up the three-pointer. Chadwick leaped high between two Sooner ular catch and Durkee's ensuing kick, the Sooners had appeared Texas Quint Triumphs on their way to a 20th straight tion for the Cowboys. Durkee 's field goal gave the Cowboys their first victory over the Sooners since 1945 and nullified a brilliant effort by Oklahoma's Ron Shotts.

Shotts, a 206-pound halfback with flashing speed, gained 163 yards on 28 carries and ap victory ove rthe Cowboys. defeat. One streak did come to an end, however. Buffalo's Alain Caron was held goal-less for the first time in 10 road games this Trailing 14-7 entering the final defenders to grab the 24-yard period, Oklahoma cranked up for a touchchdown and Shotts' mark with his Dean Van Lines INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) aerial, putting the Cowboys on Oklahoma's 26.

Special while running tire tests season. He leads the American Three plays later, Durkee I Continued on Page UD peared to have assured the The previous record of 162.4 Race driver Mario Andretti of Nazareth, broke the unofficial one-lap record for the Indi AUSTION, Tex. (AP) Tex League in goals with 16. as broke up a nip-and-tuck bas- The defending AHL champion game had rocked along very close with an eary 9-3 Texas lead the biggest previous margin. Mississippi led by as much as four points in the early tetball game in the final anapolis Motor Speedway yester Amerks, with 13 wins and a tie since Oct.

23, dominated the m.p.h. was set last Thursday by Andretti in similar tire tests, breaking the time of 162.3 made by the late Bobby Marshman, Pottstown, in November, Schug Scores 17 For Niagara CC. ninutes yesterday and won over Vlississippi 80-71 as the score vas tied eight times and the game, outshooting Buffalo, 46 to day, roaring around the 2Vi-mile oval at 162.995 miles per hour. Andretti chalked up the new 1964, tire tests. ead changed hands 10 times.

22. But goalie Roy Edwards held the Bisons in contention until Joyal's two quick goals at 1:48 RIT Sweeps Own Tourney going but never by more than a single point in the second half. Rebounds were equal at 50-50 primarily because of Charles Burhorn of Mississippi, who captured 18. The Longhorns took the lead or keeps with 4:37 left when Hickey White hit from the right and 2:18 of the final period. Dick Gamble put Rochester ahead at 17:15 of the first ses sion.

Mike Walton at 4:41 and To Top Alfred Tech NORTH TONAWANDA Ni-agara Community College won its third basketball game in a row without a loss last sight, TEXAS 0-0 4 Olivier Jim Pappin at 10:01 built a 3-0 Cornell Bumps Colgate Five 3-4 9 1-2 15 0-2 10 MISSISSIPPI 6 Moron 2 Stanly 7 Idv 2 Duiin 5 7 2 5 By DAVE FREELAND Rochester Institute of Tech lead in the second period before Pat Hannigan rushed for a tally 19 seconds from the finish. 1-1 15 MlWhlte 1-1 .5 Ov'beck 3-4 13 Gam'ori 4 2-2 10 Dotson 3 0-0 6 Arnold 0 0-0 0 Turnb'ah 0 0-0 0 Stout 1 0-0 2 lllner 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 2 1-2 i 7-7 13 23 14 1-4 13 04 2 04 0 minutes to play, the Tigers got hot with Thompson, Serth and Robinson showing the way. RIT outscored New York, 17-7, to take a 61-49 lead with seven minutes left. The taller and lide to give Texas a 66-65 bulge. The Longhorns went on to core nine more points before ilississippi could count again ind had it sacked up 75-65 with wo minutes remaining.

White, the only Texas return-ng starter, was high point man 15 but shared game honors Fred Stanley of Missis-ippi. Until the Texas spurt, the whipping Alfred Tech, 102-90. Joyal's two goals and one by nology uncorked a fine surge of team basketball midway Williams Mrotln'le Hovious Tarks Portldgt Wall Lusk Alan Schug led the winners Buffalo's Billy Carter at 7:26 completed the scoring in the 1 1-4 3 32 14-21 10 with 17 field goals and five 11 Ml 71 Totals Toian third period. 34 J7 71 MlMlssipal By KEN VAN SECKLE Gannett Newspaper Writer 35 4580 Texas stronger Bears had no answer. For Pappin, the goal was his 12th in nine games since joining through the second half at Rit-ter-Clark Gym last night and beat big New York Tech, 74-61, in the championship game of the eighth annual Tech Tourney.

Fouled out None. Total fouls Mississippi If, Texas 14 Attendance 2,500. was the record-smasher. Two more goals followed. Cornell had too much range for the smaller Raiders and eased to its second straight vie- Tony Martin registered 15 Rochester from Toronto.

points, Carl Watler 14 and Bob ITHACA The Cornell subs were as hot as the regulars as they fired to a new school basketball scoring record in hanging a 116-69 defeat on little Col Holzman 11 for New York. BUFFALO Ceal Edwards. Chadwick Defense A nearly capacity house of 1,600 fans sat through the tonr. It Will encounter heighth Cushenon, Jn, Von lmo, Lalremerv I Chevner. Forwards MelnyK, Hannigan, Chevner.

Forwards INDIANA TECH DETROIT TECH hpri Wprinpsrlav Svrarnsp 1 Deo. Con. Coron. cororon. Oueiiene, Pearson, Stonfield, Solclitfe.

gate before 5,500 fans in Barton drill shed last night. invades. Colgate dropped a sec Billikens Grab Soccer Title charity throws for 39 points. Richard Kijowski added 24 to the winner's cause. Niagara trailed Alfred until about 11 minutes remained in the first half when they went ahead for good.

The loss evened Alfred Tech's record at 1-1. Dale MacArthur and Mike Rohan each scored 22 for Tech and Larry Matura added 16. Alfred trailed at halftime, 53-36. The Pioneers meet Jamestown Community College next, Wednesday, Dec. 15, at cheer-infested windup of the two-day event after Indiana Tech had raced to a 98-79 victory over Detroit Tech in the consolation.

ond in a row. The Redmen looped in 44 per I 5 0 0 7 25 5 19 4 20 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 22 Black 2 3 7 Wterzbo 0 0 0 Garza 3 1 7 Terrv 0 2 2 Smith 2 9 Wlllard 1 1 3 Kiner I 0 16 Kondrot 10 3 23 Cvrbok 1 2 4 BuciensM 2 15. George McCortV 27 24 Totals The Cornell Cubs also hit the ROCHESTER Ooof Perreoult Detente Amur, Ruee, Sir. Hillmon. Forworn Walton, Jovol, Monro rn.

Foyer, Armstrong. Duff. Oambie Smrke. Enmon. Paoom.

Officials: Referee Hood. Linesmen House and Tern. FIRST PERIOD 1. Rochester, Com We (Bover, Armstrong) 17:15. Penolties Brown Wood Blockston Ochs Jaekquoy Ores Woo ner Cole Whitt Bvers SovinsM TotHs Indiana Detroit RIT century mark in taking Colgate cent of their shots in topping the old record of 110 scored against Dartmouth here last Feb.

15. John Serth, junior forward in the prelim, 100-62. from Franklin High, poured in 0 Jl 17 re CORNELL I Arbour Ro lf; Pearson Bu 1M; wol- 22 points to lead RIT to victory SO Steve Cram, who played only 42 3779 OPT ton Re DM to I Be1" 1 SECOND PERIOD-l Rochester IWol- in its own tourney for the first COLGATE Blong'lcx 4 V'gross 3 Titonv 2 Barrett 0 about half the game scored high with 26 points and all 11 of his 'NEW YORK TECH time since the inaugural event OFF ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) Carl Gentile popped the penalty shot entile kicked a penalty shot in at 9:30 of the third quarter to the goal to give St.

Louis for the only score of the game niversity a 1-0 victory overjbefore 10,500 fans. Miigan State and the NCAA milder mvs in 1958-59. buddies chipped in with at least poueii 6 1 2 Jim Robinson scored 19 points one apiece, lom tsooenreaa, oi cioh. ALFRED TECH NIAGARA C. C.

1- 3 5 Cram 10 6-4 26 ton IMOrvora. Hinmunj 1. Kwjm 2- 3 2 Aston 2-2 12 ter. Pappin (Gamble 10 01 4, 2-3 14 Deiuco 1-2 11 Buffalo. Hannigan (unassisted) Pen-0-0 2 Morris 4 6-7 14 allies Corcoran BU Chevner BU 2-2 6 Wheeler 3 0-0 6 11 sir RO IS Outf RO 17:3.

0-0 0 Durkac 4 1-1 THIRD PERIOD Rochester, Jovol 0- 1 4 Lvon 10-14 (Pappin. Arbour) 6. Rechetter, 4-6 6 Hooenrod 4 2-2 10 Jovol (Gamble Ruool 7. Buffalo 1- 2 1 Taylor 3 0-0 6 (Coron. Pearson) 7:26.

Penolties 0-0 0 CtMTMm RO Itf: Atmstronn RO (two 6 Amherst, was one of the hotter a ccer championship yesterday. NEW ORLEANS, La. subs, tossing 10 points- i 5 9 19 Martin 0 0 0 Bauer 11 0 22' Biockman 0 0 0 Ho'zmon 7 0 4 Lonael 3 3 9 Smith 0 0 0 Brett 0 0 0 Watler 2 IB Seibiin 0 0 0 McMilien SO Henry 1 2 We. osetn 14 74, Tetots Robinson Wenslev Serth Legier DiLascia Fink ler Russell Renner Thorn psen Baker Bodord Landschoot Totals 1 15 0 0 0 3 11 1 1 2 14 0 0 2 1 7 0 61 It was the Billiken's fifth na- Bobread's goal with 6:26 re- seven Blue Murder turned on the speed i in the stretch tn win a three jnal soccer title in 3 4 12 5 17 39 5 3 13 10 4 24 4 1 9 6 4 16 Bator 1 2 4 Cuo ru 4 22 Schug 17 22 Sutherland 7 0 14 lowski 1 0 7 Luoovtch Luzina Matura Woite vac Arthur Rohan Vinson ConMO King Peterson J-octrwicR Teton 27 15-27 4t: Tetots 47 22-M 116 minors) end Jackson BU (two minors) mainine made it 100. His brace and Keith Thompson 18 for RIT, and Bob Finkler's play greatly aided the Tigers.

Finkler was voted the tourney's most valuable player by a panel of onlookers. Leading by only 44-42 with 13 7 nf fmile trith 3-24 tn nlav made Cetosta 12 01; Stsrrttele BU Mlllrmm RO SMS 4 15 23. 14-62 116 Saves: .1 i tt: I Canieil 31 New York 2 1 lars. Spartan center halfback Nick length victory in the $5,000 Tena-rat fouled inside left Pat Mc-cious Handicap at the Fair rje of SL Louis. Then winger Grounds yesterday.

21 9 TntaH JO 24 let Totals n. 11U 10 lie ine oiu main, na layup with 24 minutes to play I Edwards IS 11 II Total fouls: Cnnteil It. Colgat 22. Perreauft 6 I 72 Attendance S.50S. I Aftenoonce i.141.

RIT IS je 74 Officials: Urzetlv and Lavpnun. Ho'ttim Mioeorgj 53. Alfred Teen 3. OitA-pV 4.AXAAAA6 41 141 A 6 A AA 4 4 t.tl.1,4 A A.A-t...A-jA..AA.t- Ij 1 1 si iff el i rf. o.

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