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1 war aw ayy fry rr I Jjjw State 9 Ohio State 26 Alabama 21 Texai 28 MiVM 17 i M.I.. tie nuirc isame avraeuse M.nn i vim uiais minneioia zi muiuvn; lltC Air rorce 7 UCLA 0 Armv 7 Ti III TV CICI 1 Field Goal Gives Lobo. io 1 Wii Upset HDMj VAL4- Mantle's HR Gives NY Wi 'Cofe Tumble In WAC Tilt Blast Surpasses I I October II, 1964 By LeROY BEARMAN, Journal Sports Editor Guard Jack Abendschan kicked a 19-varrl fiplrl mal Bambino's Mark with 3 minutes and 19 seconds remaining to give New Mexico a 10-7 upset victory over Arizona in a fiercely fought Western Athletic Conference football game at University Stadium Saturday night. a disappointing crowd ofr NEW YORK Ml Mickey Mantle wiped out Babe Ruth World Series home run record with a towering blast in the bottom of the ninth off reliever Barncv Vnhi 1 1 had watched the two teams battle almost evenly in with the exception of Hudlow's tear. UNM punter Dave Shetler one or the hardest hitting contests Albuquerque ever has hosted.

-artiuiuay, giving me is'ew York Yankees a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals and a similar edge only averaged 33.3 yards on eight boots, but his high, arching kicks helped UNM the baseball classic nftnr XT jnew iviexico, unveiling a three games. against Simmons, a leftv. But The homer, which Delted he switcher! in ih lft ei surprise passing attack, had driven 80 yards in 14 olavs the third deck in deeD rizht! U'hnn nn iron TnKnnw an maintain that field position in the first half. One of his punts traveled only 34 yards in the second period, but fell dead on the Arizona 4.

,7 join ui me caras Drought in ARIZONA in vYona aeries play andSchultz to start the ninth. MEXICO 1 u.e exisung mar of 15 Keane had lifted Simmons set by The Bambino in the, for a pinch hitter in the top ATI 1' HA I isi Fierce Line Play 1 sPris- me ninth after Phil Linz' us 22 Fierce line play, led by tackle Wayne Tvrdik and line. NEW first downs rnablng first downs paaaing firit downs penalties total first downs rntbing sttenipta yards gamed roihing yards lost ruibmg net yards ruiblng passes passes intercepted by yard paining total plays total punts-arerage penalties fumbles lost i ioi backer Hammond set un iwn hi just stana here to get; error on Tim McCarver's hop a head start," Yogi Berra had; per and Mike Shannon's sacri-said as he moved near the'fice brought the potential tie-runway to the Yankee club- breaking run to second base, lie 72 265 1-33 3 4-30 nouse wnen Mantle went to Carl Warwick batted for Dal Dat- Maxvill and walked, so Keane 1-1 logi aiant have to wait sent up Bob Skinner to swine long second half fumble recoveries that protected its field position advantage. In the Lobo TD drive, 43 of the 80 yards were gained by passing. Meza made a diving catch of a Hendrick pitch on the Lobo 45 on a third down and five situation to get things going.

Quintana threw eieht for Simmons The best Skinner could "I had to hit that," said Mantle. "I had the horns." manage was a high fly to Rog Mickey referred to his error er Maris in center and Curt NOTHING LIKE A DAME: Woody Dame, No. 85, gathers in one of the five passes he collected from quarterback Stan Quintana for 76 yards, as the Lobos unveiled a rare passing game in their 10-7 win over Arizona. This one was on the first play of the Jhird quarter and good for eight yards. Arizona's Tom Malloy, No.

59, made a desperate try to knock the strike down. (Journal photo by Ray Cary) that led to the only Cardinal! Flood left both men on base i 1 1 mm run in the fifth inning and yards to Dame for another first off a third and six situa-tion and later hit Dam fnr made him a potential goat. "Just think," said a de the second time it had the ball and took a 7-0 lead after Bob Hammond slammed over from the 1. Arizona had tied it up later in the third period by covering 80 yards in one play when Floyd Hudlow burst through the entire Lobo team and rambled for six points untouched once he was past the 30. Ironically, it was a fumble by Hudlow in the fourth pe wun nis ny 10 Mamie in right.

Crowd Anticipated The chilled throng of 67,101 at Yankee Stadium roared in jected Schultz. "You throw Academy Squad 15 yards to get the ball ta anticipation as Mantle came out to lead off the Yankee the 12. Set Up FG Arizona St. Keeps Record Untarnished Menaul Scampers Past Bears, 32-0 By BRUCE BARKER ninth. He had walked once Takes 26-6 Win In four tries Harris eat thm and doubled in the sixth The Mick tore into the first riod mat set up Abendschan's thing that Schultz threw and ball to the 1 for a first down and Hammond took it over on his initial try.

Abendschan kicked the point with 3:07 re By SALO OTERO The Albuquerque Academv one ball and it's all over." Boiiton Beams A happy Jim Bouton, winner of his first Series game after a tremendous duel with Curt Simmons, beamed. "I've got a little boy going to be a year old Oct. 26," said the young Yankee righthander. "His name is Michael George. The first thing I'm going to do is change his field goal.

Title Hopes Alive Outgaining, outplaying and just plain outclassing a hap TEMPE, Ariz. CP) Unde the ball drilled its way to a crash landing against the facade of the upper deck in right, well over 400 feet away. Chargers, rebounding from their first loss of the season last week, pounded out a 26-6 feated Arizona State University toyed with Texas West maining in the first period. New Mexico didn't throw less Estancia eleven, the Menaul Panthers evened up their season record at 3-3 as they powered past the Bears 32-0 ern's football team Saturday ttuth hit 15 home runs in 41 ACADEMY AIS the ball again until the third period as both teams played in the second period after the first 15 minutes ended 7-7. It was quarterback John Torok's passing that wrecked the Miners, now 0-2-1.

Torok, who hit end Jerry Smith for a 79-yard scoring play to get ASU's first score, The victory gave New Mexico a 2-1 WAC record and kept alive it's hopes for a third straight championship. If the Lobos can beat Wyoming at 14 nignr, mumping the wmless games, distributed over 10 Se ries. This was Mantle 12th; 51 S4 name to Mickey, Saturday afternoon at the Me naul field. Series and 61st game. It 1S-1 flnt downs rnsMnf yardar panlof total (ffrnt patiri paisrt by fumblef loil penally yard! poult ITrraie 145 2-5 1 4 l-M inat guy has got to bejdoubtful if any he ever Laramie on Oct.

31, they will assure themselves of at least Menaul's Jerry Loucks, that greatest ball player that Miners 42-13. The victory was the Sun Devils' 12th straight over two seasons and put their season mark at 4-0. The Western Athletic Conference! vils put it away! gave him more satisfaction i-u l-M TW 12 a tie for the title. f-28 fourth in state scoring last week, added 13 markers to than this blow that put the ASU 19 12 242 13-21 1 Arizona's league mark was wm over the Albuquerque In a stanaoit second quarter. UNM, aided by a 22 yard pass from Quintana to Dame that put the ball on the Arizona 29, had a chance to go ahead by two touchdowns early in the third period.

It got the ball to the Arizona 10 where Harris fumbled and Ollie Leviege recovered for the Cats. The drive had got 92 117 717 MEANUL ESTANCIA rounded off at 1 1 and the first downs rnablnf yardage passing yardage paasra Intercepted by punts rumbles lost yards penalised 211 dian School Braves Saturday afternoon, spoiling homecom 2 f-4fi Wildcats still have a chance 98 35 133 73 24 ever lived. Bouton left nine Cardinals stranded while pitching a six-hitter in a fine battle with Simmons, a canny 35-year-old veteran, until Mantle lowered the boom on Schultz, the bullpen hero of the Cards' late 1 73 Continued on E-2 Razorbacks Win at the crown. ing ceremonies for AIS 4-40 II ysrds rushlnf ysrds psssing Iota offense penalties first downs psssing punting fumblea lost Intercepted by Coach Bill Weeks shuttled I picked the Miners' pass de 44 2-38 his quarterbacks Stan Quin Behind field-general Nicky Durrie, the Academy tallied all their points in the initial 2-7 1- 33 2- 4 4 fense to pieces in the second Steelers Bop Browns, 23-7 CLEVELAND UP) Pound t-4 tana and Doug Hendrick on ten its start after Abendschan as the winners built a 28-7 offense and got more than half. Durrie accounted for the 42 he already had tallied Over Bears, 17-6 LITTLE ROCK.

Ark. (fl adequate service from them. had recovered Lou White's fumble, jarred loose by Tvrdik and Dame. halftime lead. Torok, who didn't see ac tion in the second half, fin Quintana completed five of three Charger touchdowns, scoring two and passing for another.

Durrie scored his this season on a 50 yard run and 50 yard pass play to pace the attack. ing continuously on the pennant drive. Typical Finish It was a typical Yankee crash finish to a bitterly-fought third game. Mantle, his legs taped tightly against further injury, had seven passes for 75 yards, Try Goes Astray Quarterback Fred Marshall isnea wun eignt pass com ground, the Pittsburgh Steel while Hendrick hit on two of first TD hitting paydirt on a The Lobos later drove to the pletions in 13 tries for 210 Forcing the Bears to punt ers beat the Cleveland three for 26. galloped decisively around the ends and Arkansas raced with yards.

from their own 36 in the open one-yard sneak following an AIS fumble recovered hv Dirlr Arizona 33 in this period, but elected to punt on fourth and Corona catcher Woody Browns 23-7 before a crowd of 80,530 Saturday night and Independent Texas West been batting right-handed ing minutes of the initial period, Menaul took possession ARKAXSASwanson drfve coveed erns only consolation in the Dame, who was a guard until this season, caught all of two. The punt went into the end zone and with the ball on yards and four plavs. lopsided contest was scoring first downs STEELERS 28 354 121 on the 50 and Loucks scrambled in from there to chalk BROWNS 14 9S 167 1.1-8 Quintana 's throws, while 13 13 (MM Am its first touchdown of the sea-. flnii dnwni ruabliuj paiin passra Intercepted by fumblea lout puntln( penaltlra I 0 in 155 0 11-2J 0 1 2 3 3 4, ft 4 59 the 20, Hudlow went on his quick striking TD course. Frank Meza, who has played AA Durrie.

1 sneak (klrlr fiiit son. ihe Miners first period up his first tally. He then 9-11 0 3 1-3! 85 rnahlnc yards passinr yardage passes passes Intercepted by Kunls les loat yards prnsllaed AA Custer. 10 run (McCormlck kick)! center and fullback before The Lobos were in Arizona score came on a 17-yard pass went over for the PAT to put 1-39 0 4- 4 0 30 shifting to end, snagged both nn uurne, a run (run tailed). AA Boyd pass from Durrie Mc Cormick kick).

from quarterback Joe Harri 0 territory the entire fourth pe the Panthers front 7-0. 1 fto him to a 17-6 Southwest Con riod. Dennis Tidwell recov son to end Charles Hughes, AIS K. Yazrie. 3 sneak (kick failed).

Leroy Valdetti recovered an of Hendrick s. Take to Air Lanes inference football triumph over rt. ions Flood cf Broclc If White lb K. Boyer 3b Cl mat at McCarver Shannon rt WaivlU 2b Warwick Buchek 2b fiimmom bskinner Schulti TOTALS NEW VORK list B. Richardson 2b Marti ef TW TOO C13 ered Hudlow's fumble on the dropped the Browns to second place in the Eastern Division race of the National Football 'Baylor before 41,000 fans Sat Estancia fumble in the second quarter on the 5.

How ASU 7 tl 14 012 ASU Smith 79 oass from Torok (Davla xew Mexico, which was Cat 27 and a 14 yard run by urday night. 9 4 4 4 4 2 3 3 0 0 2 1 0 13 lb 4 4 4 1 2 3 2 3 3 kick) Missouri Nips ranked as the 12th best run Hendrick got the ball to the League. ard Wheaton then took it over and the Panthers held a 13-0 The senior from Memphis, nmg team in tne nation go Pltlsbursh spiralled outside Bay TW-Hughei 13 past from Harrison (Glosson kick) ASU Poster 1 run (Davis kick) ASU Torok 1 run (Davis kick) ASU Todd 27 naaa from Tnmlr mH. ing into the game, found the 10 1 -23 7 0 0-7 Kansas State Clrveisnd margin 3. An illegal procedure penalty put the ball back on the 8 and UNM got to the 2 before Abendschan booted his Pttt-KO Clark 21 13 0 7 431 Menaul s' lor line for 117 yards rush-J ing and added 85 yards by going rough aground and picked up more than 100 pass rut jonnson 33 run SUCK I Estancia ami rf ASU-FIemlnir 1 run (Davis kick) Pitt-Johnson 43 run (kick failed) Cle Coiling 11 Mil from Won in MANHATTAN, Kan iff Men Loucks, 30 run (Loucks, run) Men Wneaten, 5 run (run failed) Howard hitting six of 10 pass attempts ASU Bramlet naaa from nmHmtn ing yards for the first time three pointer with the ball la kick) Missouri scored early and Kunvim KICK) 9iin Men Loucks, 50 pass from Crui (run Arkansas' fourth straight resting on the 9.

Pitt-Johnson 4 run (Clark kick) Att. R0.53O. Trmh If Peplton lb Boyer 3b Bouton in recent memory. Besides Hudlow's beauti held off stubborn Kansas TW-Week I run (kick failed) Attendance 29,127. tailed) Men Clark, 21 run (Lovato, run) Arizona came back out In a 3 0 9 State to get its first Big Men Lovato, 23 pass from Rendon victory.

Marshall directed the Raz-orback attack to a quick first TOTALS at ful run, Arizona could get but (run taiiea) spread formation and ap I None out when wtnnlni run acored. MISSOURI KANSAS STATE 92 rushing yards against the 10 first downs Composite Box quarter touchdown and drovtiiso a-Walked for Mavtll in 9th. b-FUfd out for Simmons In th. M. Loala (MO (10 000-1 New York 010 000 0012 7 14 Colorado State equally impregnable UNM forward wall.

And the Lobo 7 peared to be moving when Quintana intercepted a White pass on the Arizona 48 and. got it back to the 31. Arkansas inside the Baylor E-Mantle. Llna. DP Maxvill.

Croat 1-1 1 Th eomPsl' leori of the first three games of the secondary, aided by a bruis rnablnf yarda(o passlnf yardage passes passes iaterreptrd by punts fumbles lost yards penalised 10-yard line six other times. The Baylor defense, aided by Id 0 and White. LOB St. Louts (N) New ing pass rush, held the Wild. Ariiona I 9 7 17 1 ST.

LOUS CARDINALS 2B 3B HR Rbi. RR SA ft k. pa a inrn (AJ s. 2BC. Boyer, Oroat, Mantle, Maxvill HR Mantle.

BStmmoni, Shannon. penalties, threw back four of ji 45 r.Av. cats to three pass completions ew Meilco 7 I II UNM Hammond 1 run (Abendschan 2 0 1 0 Tops BYU, 7-6 FORT COLLINS, Colo. LP! 1.000 143 154 tnose efforts. Eight football victory 7-0 in a in 11 tries for 41 yards.

kick) 3 3 0 IF RER Flood cf Brock If Groat ss K. Boyer Jt White lb 1000 1.000 Arls-Hiidlow 80 run (Malloy kick) Harris on Ground me nears managea one hard ii nn rfefpnciv- wi UNM-FO Abendschan 11 Joe Harris, who carried on Attendance 20,844. Saturday Shannon rf lightning touchdown and were busy with defense most of the rest of the way. McCarver more than half of UNM's Kansas State plays New Maxvill 2b Bimmona 14 11 xSchulta (L) 0 111 Bouton (W) 9 6 10 i-Faced 1 man In 9th. BB Slmmoni 3 (Pepltone, Mantle, Howard), Bouton 3 (McCarver 2, Warwick).

SO Slmmona 2 (C. Boyer, Marls), Bouton 2 (Oroat, Simmons). U-Burkhart (N) plate, Soar (A) first liaa, V. Smith (N) second base. A.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 l.ooo l.ooo 1000 l.ooo .000 1.000 .000 rushing attempts, had 74 Mexico in Albuquerque Nov. Colorado State University marched 82 yards in 15 plays to score a 7-6 victory Saturday as poor kicking thwarted Brigham Young at every turn. Oerter Injured Baylor 0 0 01 2 3 1 1 4 4 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 a-James Schults Sadeckl b-Warwlclr 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas 7 0 717 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 1 11 I 2 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 .273 .091 .091 .384 .444 .000 .000 .500 l.ooo .000 .500 looo .500 .253 TOKYO Al Oerter, 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Ark-Hrasuell 1 run (McKnelly kick) Bay-Elklns 14 dsss from Southall c-Javler 2b hard-earned yards in 33 carries to help the Lobos play their brand of ball control to perfection. New Mexico had the ball mlth (A) third base. Secorv (N) left 9f-Sklnner R-Buchek 2b (kick tailed) Ark-McKneUy 32 PO Ark-Marshall 1 run (McKnelly kick) iflrt.

McKlnley (A) right field. T-M6. BYC 17 199 104 O. Richardson CSU 14 150 113 120 K-State dominated the rest of the first half after the Missouri touchdown. Missouri turned back three scoring threats and kept the Wildcats well in check in the last half.

It was Kansas State's first former world record holder in the discus throw, pulled a muscle in his rib cage during practice Sunday and is a questionable participant in the Olympic Games. U.S. Craig Olbson Simmons 1 22J first downs rushing ysrdage paaaing yardage passes punts fumbles lost yards penalised 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 for 72 plays to only 39 for Arizona and was in charge Totals 99l.S2i.. 1 IMS Finally Nets TD 14S 15 NEW TDRsr vivvrn 0 All JB 3R BR KbL BB M) B.A. Pft Two field goal attempts by all evening in the precious field position department.

Arizona never crossed midfield track coach Bob Giegegack 2 1.000 .0110 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 F.Av. .933 1.000 l.ooo .667 10O0 1.000 l.ooo .929 1.000 .000 .250 Linn sa B. Richardson 2b conference defeat. Missouri announced. the Cougars failed, as did Guy Hale's conversion try now stands 1-1 in the con Id 14-6 Win Over TU ns cr Mantle rf Lopes rf Howard Pepltone lb ference and 2-2 for all games 1 ww m.

a that followed Kent Oborn's 56- wnne Kansas Mate has won yard scoring romp in the rresn if one in the league and is 1-2 third quarter. 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BENNY CASTILLO the Aggie side of the field in 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 .357 .2.11 .417 .000 .400 .162 .300 .200 1.000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 for the season. Oborn tried both of the vis the third quarter, but couldn't Yank Swimmer Sets First Olympics Mark Kansas State's Doug Dusen C. Boyer 3b Kord Downing d-Blanchai'd e-Hegan Sheldon MikkeUien itors' field goals in the score LAS CRUCES The New exico State Aggies scored eir first touchdown in 185 inutes of play Saturday less first half. manage a touchdown.

One drive fizzled on the Aggie one- .000 .000 1.000 .000 bury, the nation's leading punter, fumbled a fourth yard line after two inconv The victory, CSU's first over BYU in four years, left Stottlemyre Bouton 1.000 1.00 U'ht against Trinity Univer- plete passes. Trinity's second down pass from center in the first period. His hurried, low Totals 15 .284 4 ly, then held on to win their Inning of first game, struck out for Craig a Popped out for Maxvill In 6th In 9th Inning of aecond nmi TOKYO If! Powerful Gary drive was stopped on the NMS 20 again after two in the Rams with a 2-1 won-lost record for the year. The Cougars are 0-4. BYU DIM jcond game of the season, b-Stngled for Sadeckl In 6th toning; of first game, singled for Maxvill in 1th Ilman, a 21 year old stu Inning of second game, walked for Matviit in nth tnnin.

rj 6 complete shots. punt was blocked and Missouri took over at the K-State 33, scoring in nine plays. Kansas State 0 0 0 0-0 dent from San Jose, be lampton Hurt, 190 pound CSU 117 0-7 Aggie defensive halfback CSU-Lear pass from Belt (Wolf Slamr INITT homore tailback, busted phom American in the event, won his heat. Austin and Schollan-der also were under the old Olympic record, Schollander in 54.3 and Austin in 54.9. They made it, and with ease, and led the expected American domination of the c-Ran for Warwick In 6th tnnlnj of first game.

d-Doubled for Downing In 8th Inning of first gam. j-Ran for Blanchard in 8th Inning of first game, gm'E'i' toning of first game, doubled for Olbson mRth Inning of second game, filed out for Simmon in 9tb Inning of third Ran for Skinner In Ith tnninv nt etr.t converted) Hartwell Menesee stopped the third Trinity drive by inter BYU-Oboni run (kick failed) came the first record breaker of the Tokyo Olympic Games and Patsy Willard of Mesa, Missouri 7 0 0 07 NEW MEXICO ST. first downs 10 MU-Roiand 1 run (Bates kick) of second gams. ma umw cepting a pass on his own 16. Menesse returned the ball to surprised by building up 197 102 a commanding lead in wom Heigecoke Leading In Rifle Shooting Socorro's Capt.

Wayne R. 299 2-7 rrrcmNo siihmart ST. LOllS CARDINALS CO IP BR 80 HB WP 10 18 4 1 2 0 0 1 swimming competition, held yards rushing yards passing total effrnss passes passes Int. by fumbles lost punts-avs. penallles-ysrdl en springboard diving Pace Keeps Lead 3 Sadeckl Schulti before a packed house of the Trinity 26 only to find out that a clipping penalty on the Aggie 26 nullified his effort.

Trinity finally scored when 0 0 0 Olbson 000 in the new swimming IH I 4 1 0,0 10 8 .84311 1 1 0 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 11-77 Prt ERER.Av. 1.000 4 600 .000 4 1200 .0110 4 4.50 .000 2 .0110 0 0 00 .0110 1 1.13 .333. 1J S.19 O. Richardson 0 0 Ilman, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound- CRalg 1 0 1-3 0 0 0 1 A A Hedgecoke was the first day leader Saturday in the New SUNSET CITY, Calif, to Simmons er, rushed to a 54 second flat But while the swimmers left tackle, scooted Totals right halfback Obert Logan broke loose over right tackle Novice golf pro Roy Pace .4131000 3 0 28 29.. IS ..14..

15..,. l. 1... 1 NEW YORK YANKEES Mexico National Guard rifle mnd two Trinity defenders matches. for a 44 yard run with 9:29 (XI IP II HR Ml HB WP clocking in the first heat of! success was expected, the the men's 100 meter freestylelcommanding lead built by and led a general American Miss Willard.

a 5 foot 7 Pel. FRER Av Ford 1 0 5 1.3 9 00 .000 Capt. Hedgecoke scored 248 scored the Aggies first in four games with ten remaining in the third. But the Aggies struck again. 8 2 0 2 7 points out of a possible 250.

450 000 0110 300 Downing 1 0 12-3 Sheldon 1 0 2-3 Mikkelsen 1 0 1-3 Stottlemyre 119. Bouton 1 1 9 held onto his one stroke lead Saturday after three rounds in the $25,000 Sunset-Camellia Open Coif Tournament. Roy Pace 69-09-71 209 Ai Oelberger 7W8-7I-210 Bob McCelllter 69-71-71 21 1 Bob Baldortf 73-709212 Mes remaining in the first advance into the semifinals. His time was 1.2 seconds be- Quarterback Rick Normun .0110 .000 I 000 1 ono .647 T-Sgt. Wylie Dougherty and iter.

Robert 6 25 passed from his own 19 to Menesee. Km DiMartino, who had Mathis were in, low the old record, set in third places re-1 Rome in 1960 by John Devitt Totals 3 1 Composite score by Innings and secona red the Aggies' only three 71-70-71 212: lewis 111 914 Ml 13 Norman powered over after Its before the Trintty jack mile ji Fred Msrll Pete Brown Rill Qarrett beauty, came as a distinct surprise. After three dives forward, back and reverse Patsy had 39.54 points and Russia's Fed-osova was second with 38.65. Jeanne Collier of Phoenix, was third with 38.11, and Sue Gossick of Tarzana, fifth with 35.77. two plays.

74-09-70213 W9 111 21515 Tl'niiZjM Shannon. 8P-K. 73-73-MI and Pepltone! Lhis. 8 re, made good on his spectively with scores of 233 of Australia. and 231.

Minutes later Mike Austin, The final round will be held a Yale student from Roches-today at Kirtland Air Force ter. N.Y.. caDtured the second Bover, C. Boyer, Tresh Trlnlly It I t- Pepltone; Oroat, MaavtU i Jacky Cupl T2-73-09 214 cement kick for a 7 0 New Mrilre M. Til 714 2fi nnp ftihaon L0B-8t- Lou-'tN) 21, New York (A) WP-Olbson.

PB-Howard TJ -Secorv (N). lead. Hutcn Hsira 73-60-71214 Dick Slkes 71-73-70214 Stan Leonard 70-72-72214 Ken Still 67-71-7S-214 nms Hurt 2S run (DiMartino kick) TU-Logan 44 run (kick felled) NMS-Norman 1 run (DiMartino kick) Ji AAli Ji? ith trophlesjheat and Don Schollander, rinity kept the game on mm game a tserona game. 2 ju.oto vaecona gwuei, of.nu twtrq game). uviug eiwaiueu.

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