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36 The Arizona Republic REPUBLIC -ew REPUBLIC Best Passer, Top Pro Thief Matched ST. LOUIS National Football League's leading passer. Milt Plum, and the league's interception Thursday's Late News From ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston Celtics solidified their hold on first place in the Eastern Division, despite a Na- Ieader7 Jerry Norton, see what they can do to thwart tional Basketball Association rec- each other's specialty tomorrow when the Clevelandjord by Philadelphia's Wilt Cham- Browns square off against the much-improved St. Louisjberiain Thursday night. Cardinals.

The Plum has thrown i year-old former SMU slar needs) Chamberlain crab 151 passes without interception, (only three thefts to tie the Cards's'. 1 cn he Celtic-? Ilf-lM HP first in nerrentace of sue- season hiph of 12 established bvi rebounds in the Celtics 1M-U9 He is nrst in percentage or sue victory, their fifth in a row. The cessful passes, 67.5, first in aver-jNussbaumer in I'Mfl. age yardage Rained per pass, 10.58; third in yards gained, fourth in completions, 102; and old rebound mark was 51 set by Norton could Rive the Browns! Bill Russell of Boston against worries on another score. He does the Cardinals's punting, but on tied for fourth in touchdowns, 11.

(WQ occasjons elcctcd tm with Norton sharpened his theft record with four interceptions against runs. BESIDES THE Plum-Norton Washington last week and now has a total of more than the seven defensive specialists who share the No. 2 slot. THOSE FOUR Interceptions a few firewnrks on thc ground against the 'Skins tied a Cardinal The Browns Jjmmy Brown one-game record set by No 1 among NFL Nussbaumer against the New York 780 yardg Qn Bulldogs 11 years ago. With tflree games to go the 29- (he ball instead and ticked off important first downs each time.

He averaged 23.5 yards on the two Syracuse on Feb. 8, 1959. St. Louis, with Bob Pcttit scoring 31 points, coasted to a 132-97 win over the Syracuse Nationals in the nightcap after Elgin Baylor scored 33 points to lead the Lakers to a 108-100 decision over the Cincinnati Royals in the first WATER DOGS LIVE MINNOWS Plenty of Ammo. TONY HALL'S SPORTING GOODS 1501 loit Indian SchMl M.

Phoitt AM 5.4391 skinnish, the game could produce ame of a doubleheader at St Louis. The New York Rangers, Detroit JRed Wings, and Chicago Black 'Hawks won National Hockey League games while the Providence Reds handed the Quebec Aces their seventh straight loss in the American Hockey League, 5-3. an average of 5.6 yards per carry. Right behind him, though, is John Crow of the Cards with 702 yards on 10 fewer carries. He is averaging 5.4 yards a carry.

Crow is the big reason St. Louis leads the NFL in total offense. He has accounted for about 41 per cent of the Cards's 1,725 yards rushing. The Cards hope to trade places with the Browns in NFL standings. The Browns are third, one peg higher than the Cards, with a 5-3 record.

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Murray Balfour's goal early in the last period gave Chicago a 2-1 verdict over the Toronto Maple Leafs. A. J. Foyt of Houston, 1960 U.S. Auto Club big car champion, won the 20th annual Thanksgiving Night Grand Prix for midget cars at Los Angeles.

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8.20: storm Pilot Ohayon) $16.40. 10.80; fequate'i Boy Valenzuula) $5.40. Orioles, Giants Winners By STERLING RIDGE Baltimore exploded for five runs in the first inning off Chicago starter Dick Burwell, but desperately needed the relief pitching of John Miller in the ninth to pull out a 6-4 victory yesterday at Scottsdale. In the other Arizona Winter League game, San -Francisco edged Los Angeles, 9-8 in 10 innings. Jacks Given Slight Edge SAN DIEGO (AP) The Lumberjacks of Arizona State College arrived in San Diego by bus last night for tonight's football meeting with San Diego University.

The Arizonans took a limbering, up drill on arrival. They seek their seventh victory of the season in the campaign's final game and are rated slight favorites. The host Pioneers have a 4-5 record. Eight of the Arizonans will be playing their final college game. They are ends Mike Mercer and Dusty Everman, tackles Joe Gallegos and Clarence Duncan, guard Bob Melendez, halfbacks Charles Bowers and Bill Wright and quarterback Mickey Alzola.

Center Ernie Hansen, also a senior, will miss the game because of a knee injury. Maxon Takes Apache Match Maxon, Wisconsin section pro, 69 to win Apache Country Club's pre-view golf tournament yesterday. Leo Gaulocher, Valley Country Club, and George Getchell, Apache, tied for second at 72. Bill Jelliffe, Denver pro, and amateur Dennis Arnett, Lt. Jim Halvorsen, and EIroy Nonvick, led the team division with 57.

Maxon and Bob tied at 61 with Bernie King, Mesa, and Bob Bur-1 gess for low pro-am honors. Apache, located east of here at the intersection of U.S. 60-70-80 and Bush Highway, will have its grand opening for the public tomorrow. Miller was the man of the hour for the young Orioles in the ninth, when the Cubs, trailing by two runs, loaded the bases on starting pitcher Bob Leopold with none out. Miller extinguished the flame in quick order, striking out pinch-hitter Dan Combs and getting second baseman Sam Drake to line out to John Powell at first.

Powell wheeled and threw out Cub first baseman Mack Kuykendall going back into second for a double play to retire the side. Chicago had gotten to Leopold CHICAGO Maloney.ss McKn Brock.lf Dueotc.cf Holding.c Burwell. aFaulker bCombs 48 2 1 1 0 3 0 3 '2 3 1 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 BALTIMORE bl ab bl 1 0 McGulre.ss 4100 0 OBowens.lf 5220 0 0 Hmton.2b 3110 0 0 4023 0 0 3100 1 IZupo.c 4111 1 1 Cochran.Sb" 4021 2 2 3000 2 (Hponold.D 0 0 Miller, 0 0 1 0 0 0 4021 0000 33484 Totals 34 6 out for Burwpll In 3rc Struck out for Hfrzberger in 9th. Chicago Baltimore 010 003 4 810 000 Herzberger, Zupo. DP McKnight and Kuykendall; Powell and Hlnlon.

246. Baltimore 27-11. 6, Baltimore 10. Bowens. IP RERBBSO Bunvell (L, 3-2) o6521 lleizbcrger 6 50035 Leopold 4-2) 8 84445 (by Burwell).

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rf Nen, Ib McLaghl.lt 1 2 Krtle. 2b Wms, ss Korchlne.c Moeller. Loya. bBarbleri Arrlghl, 4122 Teuscher.lh 311 1 Rodgcrs, ss 4 1 0 Arruda, If 2 1 2111 cDeitz, If 0000 .1 123 Kushner. rt 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hundley, 3000 1000 Hands, 1000 1000 aRobinson 1112 1 0 0 Sheelan, 2 0 0 0 Scarbrgh.p 0 0 0 dMarUnz.p 1 0 0 Totals 8 11 7 Totals 37 11 7 a Doubled for Hands in 4th: Struck out for Loya In 8th: for Arruda In 9th; Strtick out for Sheelon In 9lh.

Angeles Ban Francisco 300 310 000 000 700 000 (10 Innlms) Williams. and Williams; Loya. Williams and Ncn. PO-A Los Angeles 28-8; San Francisco LOB Los Anseles 12, San Francisco 13. 2b Ertle, Robinson.

3b Nen. HR Forchione. Teuscher. Moeller. Rodgers.

IP KR RR HO Moeller 2. Hanijs. PB Hundley. Loya 0 0 1 4 Arrighl (L) 2Vi 1 2 2 5 3 Scarbrough 01 001 (faced two men In 10th 571139 111010 Hands Sheelan Martinez (W) HBP Kushner (by Loyal. WP Moeller 2.

Hands. PB Hundley. Kent and Harvey. for walk and singles by Kuykendall tad catcher Ralph Holding to pack the bags. Baltimore could do no wrong and the Cubs no right in the big first.

Burwell walked two, hit Oriole right fielder Jim Liggett and second baseman Jim McNight booted a potential doubleplay ball to aid a 'thrte- hit Baltimore effort. Powell was again the big man for the home-standing Orioles, singling in two runs. Powell added a second single and another, run batted in the second inning. After left fielder Lou Brock tripled and scored in the second inning, Chicago could find no openings in the score column until the sixth. Leopold started the rally by walking the first two Cubs up, while his battery- mate Frank Zupo helped it along by snapping a throw to first base into right field.

Kuykendall drove in two runs with a double. Lionel Rodgers singled in Ron Phifer and Joe Sparks in the bottom of the 10th inning to give San Francisco its come-from- behind victory. The Dodgers had JEEPS! JEEPS! AND FOR THE IEST IUY DARNER'S PLYMOUTH CENTER 665 W. Main Mtsa gone ahead 84 in their haH of the extra inning. San Francisco scored seven In the fourth to make the game interesting.

First baseman Chuck Teuscher opened with a solo home run. Big hit for Los Angeles was catcher Joe Forchione's three- run homer to th4 fourth. The Dodgers also added three in the first when Dick Nen tripled in two and scored on a sacrifice. How They Stand AMEONA WINTER LEAOtC 15 Sft 18 17 .591 1ft AngelM 17 19 .472 3H San franclseo 15 70 .429 5 Baltimore 6. chtcaro 4.

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