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i 2 Port W-Suii, Oct 5, 1975 los 3ngtlr Cimrt 2 Pro Football ftlrmlnaham it HawCl, nlfbt 76-Yard Run Beats Irish, 10-3 WFL SMurdav't HtmHj SctaMo Southern California at Man Morning Briefing Philadelphia 42, San Antonio Charlotte at shwooort hauled him down. Jackson then took THE RIGHT WAY TO END BALDNESS! 24 a pitchout around right end and dived into the end zone just inside the flag. Notre Dame lost three of its six fumbles and also threw two interceptions. The final blow came when Kim Rowekamp intercepted Rick Slager's pass at the Michigan State 32 with 1:36 remaining after the Irish moved from their own 18 to the Spartans' 45. THE CJMUC OF MtirS HAItPIECES 'ties, lost two fumbles early in the third quarter and the momentum 1 slowly swung to Michigan State.

,5, Hans Nielsen, a native of Denmark, gave Michigan State a 3-0 lead with a 37-yard field goal just 12 seconds before the third-period ended. It came after the Spartans drove from the Notre Dame 49 to the 21 following a punt. With five minutes left in the game, Notre Dame, which started from its 45, had a first down at the Michigan State 5. Three plays lost 13 yards against the swannirig Michigan State SOUTH BEND, Ind. WJ Tyrone Wilson's 76-yard burst set up Levi Jackson's 4-yard touchdown run with 3:50 left and Michigan! State upset eighth-ranked Notre Dame, 10-3, Saturday.

The lightning-quick, two-play scoring strike came just 23 seconds after Dave Reeve's 35-yard field goal had tied the score and averted what would have been Notre Dame's first shutout loss in 100 games. It was Notre Dame's first defeat in four games under coach Dan Devine and the first time in 49 games the Irish failed to score a touchdown. 1 to-s BALDNESS BROCHURE MAILED FREE! ADDRESS I Loser's Touch Wins Edsel for Owner of '48 Pontiac Dan Crowley, retired New York Yankees scout and manager of the Crowley All-Stars, reigned as the loser of losers Friday night at Hollywood Park. Crowley picked five consecutive last-place horses on the Western Harness program to win a 1959 Edsel, grand prize of losers' week. Crowley, 68, drives a 1948 Pontiac.

-When I played baseball" said Crowley, "we got paid $150 a month, so maybe you could call me somewhat of a loser. But I wouldn't trade my life in sports for a million dollars." O. Simpson, on his 88-yard run against the Pittsburgh Stoelarc loot RimHav "Whpn I tiimprt the rnrner and saw SCORE BY QUARTERS ui 0 3 0 0 0 7-10 3- 3 Michigan St. Notre Dame MS FG Nielsen 37 NU t-o Reeve Ji MS Jackson 4 run (Nielsen kick) Attendance Narueaur VNoHtatiif ot WON'T rov mt tm omr Htmnui with defense and the Irish were forced to settle for Reeve's game-tying field Michigan State, a one-touchdown un-, Call Collect HO 6 454S OanqpCo. Kl.

7-9711 STATISTICS lO-rfAf I derdog, won its third in a row after J. goal WliniM aMTMial. GUMlNTff Wilson returned the ensuing kick- I expert repairmb or roun MS 11 54-241 0 123 dropping the opening game of the season to Ohio State. Notre Dame did everything but score in the first half. The error-plagued Irish wasted four opportuni- First downs Rushes-yards Yards passing Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards daylight, I thought about running the 100-yard dash in I HAIRPIECE 1 6331 Hollywood Hollywood 90028 Mon -Sat 10-0 Sun 10-S validated parking off 13 yards to his 20.

On the first first play, he bolted through the right side and raced to the Notre Dame 4 before Luther Bradley 1 ANKAMItlCAID I MAHEICHAIGE 4 44 0-41 9-11-2 4-37 4-34 4-2 0-3 0-0 2-10 the Superstars. "A few times last year it looked like I didn't go all the i NEW R5ME f8R SALE SI1I.71IB CITY CANVOM VIEWS. 1 10PM, eoavT. dcn, vt baths, tikhis C0UKT AREA PRIVATE OMVC ULL MCUtlTY COMMUNin WEST SAN FERNANDO VAI1ET Bill CANTON REALTY mm 1973 CADILLACS Coupes Sedans $129 mo. MO.

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has been in a class by itself. When 00 Retired Dalby Was Ready NEW YORK (UPI) For three years, Dave Dalby'lan-guished on the Oakland Raiders' bench, his mind obsessed with the fear Jim Otto might never retire. After all, for 15 years and 210 consecutive games (or every game The Oakland Raiders ever played), the man who reached down and snapped the ball to the quarterback was Jim Otto. He may have been knocked dizzy he may have been injured but he never missed a game. Pity the poor backup center.

Pity poor Dave Dalby. Then one day this fall, it finally happened. Otto, 37 years and five knee operations old, retired. Dalby, 13 years Otto's junior, was in the right place at the right time, ready to capitalize on his good fortune. "You can't imagine how many times I thought he would never retire," Dalby said.

"Of course it was depressing. Nobody likes to sit on the bench when he thinks he can do the job. "I tried to prepare myself to take over for Jim. He played for a long time and had a good career but he -was getting up there in years. I knew my time would come.

Last year was a good indication. I played almost 50 per cent of the time." -f; When he wasn't hiking the ball on punts, extra points and field goals, Dalby was concentrating on absorbing the techniques Otto demonstrated as a 13-time all-pro. He didnt lie to himself. He knew Otto, more than anyone else, was the complete center; So when Otto offered information, Dalby listened and then applied. "He really helped me out with a lot of pointers," says Dalby, a UCLA graduate.

"Not just any one facet of my game but overall. Jim taught me the blocking assignments on every play. He still helps me by watching films-and telling me how to play the guys I've never played against. He tells me what to expect and how to counteract oponente' strength. -V SPORTS TODAY ON TV, RADIO iway when I could have and some of the guys were kid- ding me about not having speed.

But I shut them up when 'fcran a 9.5 (actually 9.69) in tennis shoes at the Superstars and I showed them Sunday, too." Manager Connie Ryan of the Atlanta Braves has his pwn choice for most valuable player in the National ague. Vf. "A lot of people are boosting Joe Morgan and Johnny iBench," he says, "but I think the award ought to go to Tete Rose. When Rose moved to third base, he made that team." Mike Harris, 6-5, 223-pound receiver at Kansas State, is a transfer from the University of who says, "The nicest thing about Tampa was the weather. You could cut class and go to the beach.

I guess I'll have to go to school more up here because there's nothing else to do. "I cant believe it here. I'm a big-city boy and I don't like any place that closes down at 11 p.m. Of course, we have a curfew on the football team, but I like to know who's messing around if I'm not." Fashion Note: Martina Navratilova, off the court, wears jeans and a T-shirt with her name on the back. On the front it says: 'Tm No.

1. Why try harder?" Fred Lynn of the Boston Bed Sox says, "I'm as aggressive defensively as I am offensively. I've seen a lot of guys won Gold Gloves in the league play a lot of balls on bounces I knew I would have caught" You've heard of a lost ball in golf, but would you believe a lost club? It happened to Peter Nolan, the maitre d' at the Music Center restaurant, on the fifth hole at Griffith Park's Wilson course. Nolan, under a tree, pulled a 4-iron from his bag and somehow let it slip. Just like that, it disappeared into the ground.

"I couldn't believe my eyes," said Nolan. "I had it in my. hand one minute amd it was swallowed up by the ground the next." Said course manager Al Radger: "Darndest thing I ever heard. It must have been some squirrel hole either that or an old well." l.They're off to a fine start in the National Hockey League. President Clarence Campbell fined four teams a total of $9,050 because of brawls in two preseason games Sunday the first of 1975-76.

eree Bruce Hood assessed 332 penalty minutes in the Philadelphia-Montreal game and Andy van Hellemond called 216 minutes against Chicago and Boston. Thirty-one players were ruled to have taken part in fights, including two goalies. Quotebook Brandt Yocum, 210-pound Iowa end, after stunning his friends by finishing in a district marathon last summer: "Only trouble is, we don't have any pass patterns where you run out 26 miles, cut 385 yards to your left and wait for the ball." the Best In The Hoosein 87 lands. If AOINTNCIr TO Hakstv oueen liitm It SjtmiEM Or 'CaNAOtAH CLUB' HMlSKf HIRAM WliHERAOTLW A'S vs RED SOX 1PM 1 I 1020 AM DIAL 9:30 a.m,; Oak Tree feature race, KIEV, 5:10 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL USC at Iowa, Channel 5, 1 p.m.

(tape); Ohio State at UCLA, Channel 5, 3 p.m. (tape); Michigan State at Notre Dame, Channel 11, midnight (tape). AUTO RACING National 500, KLAC, 9:30 a.m. (followed by reports on motorcycle race from Ontario Motor Speedway). FRO FOOTBALL Baltimore at Los Angeles, KMPC, 1 p.m.; Denver at Buffalo, Channel 4, 10 a.m.; Washington at Channel 2, 1 p.m.; Southern California at Memphis, Channel 11, KABC, noon.

BASEBALL Oakland at Boston, Channel 4, KGBS, 1 p.m. HORSE RACING Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Channel 4, ofosf ifJooIien Tho Ore Aiepiean I IE) Ill wJ Galley Hear LEASE OR BUY 20 Off MORE '71-62 FT LUXURY CRUISER SPCRTFISKER PLEASE CALL BOB SPREEN CADILLAC 868-9931 yet far 2 6 8... a day's drive Perhaps a similar seclusion to be found, almost as good, but here in the San Ferando Valley? First National City Travelers Checks presents galif0.ua mm October 25-26 featuring the INTERNATIONAL RACE OF CHAMPIONS and the FORMULA 5000 CHAMPIONSHIP RACING BOTH DAYS, October 25-26. Prices $5 general admission Saturday, $7 -Sunday. Overnight parking is free, children under 12 admitted to grounds free.

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