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The Terre Haute Star from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 10

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THE TERRE HAUTE STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1965 Bears Blast Packers Out Lions Give Of Unbeaten Ranks, 31-10 Sayers Hops 62 Yards to Wrap it Up CHICAGO (AP) The perfect record of the Green Bay Packers was smashed 31-10 Sunday by the inspired Chicago Bears, whose brilliant Gayle Sayers streaked 62 yards with a punt return for the game's decisive play. The Packer downfall after six straight National Football League victories also stemmed from three Bear thefts of passes by Packer quarterback Bart Starr, who had only two intercepted previously. Two interceptions led to the second and third Bear touchdowns which put the Packers behind 17-7 in the second quarter. Sayers, one of four different Chicago players scoring touchdowns, sewed up the fourth straight Bear victory after three defeats with his 62-yard punt return early in the third period. The rookie from Kansas raced to the Packer 15 after some tremendous running, and three plays later Jon Arnett dammed across from the two-yard line.

That put the Bears ahead 2410 and left the Packers easy prey for a fourth quarter touchdown on Ron Bull's five-yard end run which capped a 62-yard Chicago drive in 10 plays. Green Bay's only touchdown egainst the fierce Bear defense came in the first quarter for a 70 Packer lead. Jim Taylor capped a 70-yard Packer march, including Starr's 33-yard run to the Bear 14, with a one-yard scoring smash. The Bears were slow starting, producing a 24-yard Roger Leclerc field goal at the start of the second period. But that second quarter turned out to be a 17-point outburst by the aroused Bears.

Quarterback Rudy BuMch hit Jim Hones on a 13-yard pass for the first Bear touchdown after See BEARS On Page 11, Column 2 ST1RR SEES COME GALLOPING Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr i i. aftor lattpr Viarl intprreDtea one I SEES (JUMc. UAiiiAjrimu uaj --(15) tries to intercept Chicago Bears back Bennie McRae after latter had intercepted one of Starr's passes in second quarter of National Football League game here Sunday. In foreground is Paul Hornung of Packers. Bears beat previously undefeated Packers, 31 to 10.

(AP Wirephoto) Giants Hamper Cardinals' Return With 14-10 Stinger The Other Day A 1 bird lore was; telling us about. Birds of Paradise, which are found in New Guinea and ad- a islands. I When a few skins and feathers of I these birds were presented there to Juan Sebastian Cano on his first voyage around the world in 1522, he believed that such beauty must have come from Paradise, hence their name. In their mating they put on quite a show while the female enjoys the performance from a nearby tree. He struts forth with Geo.

Rines del NEW YORK (AP) Tucker Frederickson, the No. 1 draft pick last fall, powered the New York Giants to a 14-10 upset victory over St. Louis Sunday as Giants' 1 igned rookie defensive unit came into its own. The defeat cost the Cardinals a chance to go into a first-place tie in the National Football League's Eastern Conference because Cleveland lost to Minnesota. Dick Lynch, criticized a week ago when he was beaten on two touchdown passes in Cleveland's 38-14 romp, blocked a field goal attempt that set the stage for the Giants' winning drive.

Lynch also knocked down a potential TD pass by Charley Johnson, intended for Sonny handle, in the final period. After Jim Bakken's field goal attempt from the Giants' 44 was blocked in the fourth period, the liants recovered on the 50. Trederickson broke down the sidelines on a fine 40-yard run )ut was caught from behind by Pat Fischer on the Cardinal 10. An interference call against Pat Stovall on Aaron Thomas New York a first down on the four, and Frederickson bulled through for the TD, carrying safety man Larry Wilson into the end zone with him. Triplett, who had his day in pro ball.

Thomas took a 21-yard scor- ng pass from Earl Morrall, climaxing a 77-yard drive by the Giants in the third period. greatest 'Kt. Louis New York 7 0 7 Bakkcn 42 59 mn (Bakken kick) 21 pass from Morrall (Timberlake kick) 4 run (Timberlake kick) Attendance 62,807. Rams 31-7 Trouncing LOS ANGELES (AP) The Detroit Lions struck for two touchdowns on two plays in the first two minutes, 45 seconds of the game and steamed on to defeat the Los Angeles Rams 31-7 Sunday. Ram receiver Bobby Smith fumbled Wayne Walker's opening kick in the National League game when Walker nil him.

Ernie Clark recovered on the 16 and on the first play Joe Don Looney swept left end for the touchdown. It happened in 43 seconds be fore 35,187 in Memorial Col iseum. Los Angeles had to punt, and on the next play from scrim mage quarterback George Izo starting in place of Milt Plum found Terry Barr all alone, the Lions scored on a 61-yard pass play. The alert Lions, now 3-4 in th NFL, capitalized on two Ram fumbles, both by Smith, and pass interception for three their touchdowns, and anothe fumble for a field goal. Los Angeles marched 77 yards in five plays, Bill Munson passing to Marlin McKeever for 47 yards as the big end outraced the Lions' secondary in the third period.

Plum came into the game late in the third, passed to Pat Studstill for 43 to the Rams' one and scored himself on a sneak rush. Looney's nine-yard run in the third period, following a fumble recovery, put the Lions in front 21-0, and the lead was never threatened. The Rams paraded to the De- trit 17, but McKeever, on a pass from Terry Baker, fumbled the ball away and ex-Ram veteran Dick (Night Train) Lane recov ered on the Detroit three. Ram fullback Dick Bass fumbled a punt, and Walker soon after booted a 34-yard field goal. CLEVELAND (AP) Fran Tarkenton passed for two touchdowns, one a 72-yarder to half back Tommy Mason, as 7 Detroit 14 Los Angeles 0 16 run (Walker kick) 61 pass from Izo (Walker kick) 9 run (Walker kick) 47 pass from Munson (Gossett kick) 1 run (Walker kick) Walker 34 Attendance 35.187.

FOUR-POINT Browns halfback LeRoy Kelly is tripped up on a third- ouarfer punt return by Jeff Jorden (22) and Milt Sunde (64) in lower left Browns running interference are Sidney Williams (67) and Charley Scales (36). The Vikings won the game 21-17. (AP Wirephoto) Tarkenton Leads Vikings To 27-17 Upset of Browns the Minnesota Vikings upset the Cleveland Browns 27-17 Sunday in a National Football League back, tossed the ball to Brown, who raced 28 yards around end for a first down on the Browns' The Vikings stopped the Browns completely in the third Vikings' scrambling quarter- 36. -1- St. Louis was in control of the game in the first half, scorns i I Nelsen Lifts Steelers Over Cowboys, 22-13 PITTSBURGH (AP) Bill Jethro Pugh that rolled out of Nelsen, who had passed for just one touchdown this season, tossed three scoring passes against Dallas to pace the rejuvenated Pittsburgh Steelers to a 22-13 victory in a National Football League game Sunday.

Nelsen connected on the three TD passes in the second quarter, giving the Steelers a 19-6 halftime lead. sounds on the Pittsburgh six. on a 42-yard field goal by Bak- ken and a 59-yard run by Bill ncdi uy -m- Ken ana a feathers extended and goes through all kinds of dance His dance over, he flys to herjDerado LarilS Sno tree and hangs upside down! to further display his Match lor lltle bin He threw two yards to half back Dick Hoak and 20 and 72 yards to flanker Gary Ballman. Late in the fourth quarter, 607 Dallas 0 IS Smith. 2 pass from Meredith.

(Kick failed). Hoak, 2 pass from Nelsen. (Kick failed). Ballman. 20 pass from Nelsen.

(Kick failed). Ballman, 72 pass from Nelsen. Gent. 8 pass from Meredith. (Villanueva kick).

FG, Clark 18. Attendance. 37.804. Terrell Puts World Belt(?) Up for Grabs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ernest Terrell-George Chuvalo fight for the World Boxing Association version of the heavyweight title headlines a diversified boxing schedule this week that also includes bouts involving world flyweight champion Salvatore Burruni and former bantamweight titleholder Eder Jofre. The bout between Terrell, the reigning WBA titleholder from Chicago, and Chuvalo, the Canadian champion, is scheduled for 15 rounds at Maple game.

An overflow crowd of 83,505 watched as the Vikings moved on the ground and in the air while stifling the Browns' offen sive. Bill Brown, the Vikings' slash ing fullback, carried 26 times for 138 yards and scored two touchdowns, one on a one-yard run and the other on a two-yard pass from Tarkenton. His performance overshad owed that of Browns' fullback Jim Brown, who was held to 39 ry yards on 18 carries. The Vikings defense set the pattern for the game early in the first period, when the Browns raced to the Minnesota 14 but had to settle for a field goal. Frank Ryan unloaded a 67 yard pass to Gary Collins the first time the Browns had the ball, and Lou Groza kicked the field goal.

Then the Viking offense took charge and marched 79 yards in 13 plays. Bill Brown went over from the one. The Browns moved ahead again briefly in the second quarter when Ernie Green scored from the one. But on the first play from scrimmage after the kickoff, Tarkenton lofted a long pass to Mason, who raced down the sidelines to complete the 72 yard touchdown play. end The Vikings scored again with Redskins Sneak Past Eagles at 23-21 Pace quarter and Cleveland didn't get a first down.

Ryan was replaced in See VIKINGS On Page 12, Column 4 the WASHINGTON (AP) Sonny Jurgensen prodded a sagging Washington offense to two fourth quarter touchdown Sunday to fight off a furious Philadelphia rally and protect a 23-21 National Football League victo- As the game ended, the Redskins were inside the Eagle 20 yard line in a drive that carried Ciem more than 60 yards and consumed the final minutes. 23 of 35 passes or 923 yards, brought the Redskins back for a touchdown three times, one a See REDSKINS On Page 12, Column 4 It was the Redskins' second after losing Philadelphia victory in a row their first five. also now has a 2-5 record. Philadelphia's Normal Snead, a former Redskin who has been out the past three games with a knee injury, came off the bench to put on a fancy offensive display in the last half. He completed 11 of 19 passes for 196 yards and two touchdowns.

In aU, Snead carried the Eagles to three touchdowns in a little more than a quarter. The Redskins were holding a 10-0 lead when Snead went to work. He cut it to 10-7 near the end of the third quarter, in a 60 Miss Creed Winner Of Las Cruces Open LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) Clifford Ann Creed shot a one- Nelsen's passing set up a Pitts- nder a 214 Yo win the $9,000, tw burgh field goal from the 18 by.54-hole Las Cruccs Ladies Open After the mating the male and; TOK YO (AP) Argentina 6 Woodson's in-1 Sunday over the par 72, 6,035 female go their separate ways, vincente Derado nar Country club unlike the majorfity of birds. We haven't any Birds of Paradise to show you, but right now we do have some of the most beautiful BUYS you have ever shjp Vincente Dorao narrow pointed Mitsunori Seki of Japan terceplion of a Don Merediln linf h- I no cc ctallpH 3 COWDOV drlVB Leafs Gardens in Toronto Monday night.

A crowd of about 13,000 is anticipated as Terrell makes the first defense of the crown. Terrell received WBA recognition after he outpointed Eddie Machen last March in an elimination bout after the WBA had stripped Cassius Clay of the title. The WBA hopes to match the Terrell-Chuvalo winner against the winner of next month's title fight between Clay and former champion Floyd Patterson. Burruni, an Italian, will be on view in Bangkok, Thailand, in a non-title fight against Thai- 28 seconds left in take a 21-10 lead. a 10-rounder Sunday, clinch- pass ing a chance at the world junior lightweight boxing champion- seen! Ranes-O'Daniel Auto Sales, Inc 1000 Wabash Avenue, Ind.

Telephone Terre Haute, C-0151. Under an arrangement made earlier, the hard-hitting Derado will meet the winner of the Dec. 6 title bout between champion Flash Elorde of the Philippines -Advertisement and South Korea's Rang Il-Suh. DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE Just YOU and your screwdriver installs the STYLE- COMBINATION STORM DOOR PLENTY OF FREE PARKING with stalled a Pittsburgh Cowboy leading 19-13 and enabled the Steelers to ttetalf Ear 'one. drive that ended when bucked over from the The big play on that 61-yard i rive came when Tarkenton, the 1 Jurgensen, who connected on CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TERRE HAUTE ARMORY NOV.

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13TH ST. SARATOGA CAFE Miss Creed, who recovered from a two-stroke penalty which goal. rookie Donna Caponi for the victory was Pittsburgh second after five straight losses. land's Chartchai Tuesday. Friday, 300 prize money.

two victories. Dallas took a 6-0 first quarter lead when Don Meredith tossed two yards to J.D. Smith. John Hilton's recovery of a i Whitworth, leading money 'winner on the tour formerly of Jal. N.M., and Marilyn Smith with 218s.

Miss Whitworth shot the lowest round Sunday with a 69. jonn nuion lo-uvcij fumbled punt on the Dallas 23 Af ontrea Power Club oo. Nplspn's 20-varder to set up Nelsen's Ballman. MONTREAL (UPI) The blocked punt by Chionoi on ucauaj. Brazil will meet Manny Elias of Tucson, in Sao Paulo.

Defeat Toronto HAMILTON, (AP) Don Sutherin scored 14 points Sunday pacing the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to a 35-21 victory over Toronto and clinching the individual scoring title of the Canadian Football League's Eastern Division. Sutherin ended the regular season with 81 points. In winning the crown last year he scored 94. More than one billion hot dogs Jare sold each year at U. S.

sports Colts Overcome 49ers, 34-28 SAN FRANdSCO Baltimore's Johnny Unitas fired ers both at 6-1. when a Mira pass to four touchdown passes carrying With 46 se cfh bCTf Dave Parks carried 37 yards to ROYAL TIRE SERVICE OFFERS A NEW SERVICE TO MAKE ROYAL TIRE SERVICE YOUR ONE STOP SERVICE CENTER MOTOR TUNE INCLUDES POINTS PLUGS CONDENSER SET CARBURETOR SET TIMING AUTOMATIC CHOKE LABOR Most 8 Cylinder Cars Three of Unitas' payoff tosses, a Pe ed OS 6 JKSd passes from 12 and five yards out. urn. Before this, the 49ers had 'threatened to retake the lead, The 49ers had scored their, reacnmg Colt 30. But there, touchdowns on two John Brodie, fu bi and Ted Davis passes eight yards to Bernie recove red for Baltimore.

Casey and 29 to Ken Wfflard i eV en plays later, the Colts and a one-yard plunge by rookie creas ed their margin to 34-21 fullback Willard. i as Michaels kicked his fourth A 10-yard field goal by Lou i conversion to go with his two Michaels and Unitas' five-yard I field goals. jffiAi 'touchdown throw to Ray Berry yarus in it piajra was the extent of the Baltimore agaijj Qn a tnree ar pass from 'scoring until the final minute Mira to John David the first half. jCrow. It was Mira's first play By then the Colts had learned I after entering the game when of Green Bay's 31-10 loss to Chi- Brodie was shaken up.

Tommy cago and knew a victory kicked his fourth conver- San Francisco would bring them ision. The 49ers roared back 80 yards in 12 plays and scored aside as the i's alert defense helped build the early lead and at one point it appeared a Baltimore gamble would prove disastrous. On a fourth down and inches on their own 41, the Colts sent Lenny Moore running, only to have him stopped by Dave Wilcos for a two-yard loss. Five plays later, the 49ers cashed their third touchdown. Baltimore.

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