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er: Jaros, Richardson Take Golf Honors Tony Jaros and Ann Richardson took top honors in the annual Fudro Open Golf tournament, Jaros carding a par 71 to win the men's title and Richardson's 84 capturing the women's crown. Gophers' Start Could Decide Season Record Advertisement Car Buyers Flock v. rpHE FIRST TWO GAMES possibly three should pretty well decide what kind of a won-and-lost record Minne To the lot With Rota's football team will have through the 1962 season OILERS, CHARGERS WILL CLASH TODAY Associated Press The American Football League champion Houston Oilers and San Diego's Chargers, the team they've beaten the past two years for the title, play today (Ch. 9 2:30 p.m.). but any resemblance between the 1961 versions is almost coincidental.

In addition to the the 22 players on the two clubs who weren't present at the Oilers' 10-3 victory last December, the Chargers find they may have to go to their taxi squad to get a quarterback since No. 1 signal-caller Jack Kemp has a broken finger and rookie John Hadl is nursing separated ribs. Each team has a 1-1 record. There is only one other AFL game on tap today, with Dallas (1-0) playing at Oakland (0-1). Ik.

that opens The Kerosene Lamps" Saturday An uncer t. vsr far fiitveii who have thw imvi man hundred of tain squad with a definite LOWDOWN ON SPORTS By Charles Johnson LCUIIICU dolliM by dealiur at the end of a model year have been flocking to a Kerosene-Lantern-Decorated used car lot on Bat lack of squad Lake at Hlawatna. depth couldn't The used car- "Lot With the Kerosene Lantern" la where River Lake Motora ask for a stiff- and Major tori are noioin meir inai of ml New Car Stocks. tnnmncr 1Qft3 mnrieli forced the i dealers to clear their New Car Showrooma and Warehouses, tney movea meir emir Zv'i' WJ atocka of New -ra 10 me mm the Kerosene Lanterns." Since they have no space to take them back, the dealer are disposing of their i(u) trow J1. atnr-lim nn whtVep hSftil they must In order to get rid of them now.

Buyers say they're making the kind ol money-saving deals they've always hoped to make on new cars and that, despite the final disposal prices on the new cars, er test than Missouri next Saturday. The Gophers' first foe knocked off a real good Cali- fornia squad in its opener yesterday. The Bears have made enough of an impression on Pacific Coast critics to be rated a dark horse in their own race. Yet Missouri handled them by a fair margin of 21-10. Even though Minnesota was beaten in its 1961 inaugural in the rain, by next Saturday's foe Murray War-Inath by then had developed enough reserves to give the first team plenty of help the rest of the way.

That doesn't to be the case this year, judging by what the 'Maroon and Gold showed in their final scrimmage on Northrop Field. Navy, second foe here, took a terrific whomping from Penn State in the initial try, but don't forget Penn State not only is rated as the best team in the East but also in the nation. VIRGINIA TECH WIN9 iney re geiunjr mm iraae-in and most liberal finance terms. Charles Walton, president of Major Ford, and Harold Barnett. president of River Lake Motors, say "Sever before do we recall disposing of new cars at Prices that Make New Car Buyers out of many people Willi Used Car Budgets." ROANOKE, Va.

(UPI) Virginia Tech yielded two quick touchdowns in the opening minutes of play Saturday and roared back behind the quarterbacking of Lacy Edwards and Pete Cart-wright to edge George Washington 15-14. "Truly, car buyers have a rare oppor- In rhl Uhil Mir SlOCkS Of Ne- 1963 Cars last, we urge them to come to trie 'Lot Willi tne Kerosene lanterns' for the bargains of their lives," point out Mr. Walton and Mr. Barnett. Missouri is rated as stronger, particularly in the back- field, for next Saturday start against Minnesota.

4m a If the Gophers managed to break even or surprisingly win the first two starts they could wind up with a record that could be even more surprising than a year ago. Yet, if they get an even split in the first two, they would still be in good shape for Northwestern which never has been a setup for the Maroon and Gold. it i What most coaches worry about is a collapse of squad DRASTIC REDUCTION IN OPTICAL PRICES! Minneapolis Tribune Photo by John Croft all-pro defensive end Gino Marchetti puts an arm on the youngster's shoulder. Billy was at Wold Chamberlain field when the Colts arrived Saturday for their game with the Vikings. MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY TRIBUN: 2 Sept.

23, 1962 The Colts Get a Reception Baltimore Colts' great quarterback, signs his autograph for 9-year-old Billy Schroedl, 1016 23rd Ave. S.E., and Oct morale arter a oaa start. That could be the story with Minnesota this fall. If it lost the first two and runs into its usual dog-eat-dog duel with Northwestern and loses, one quickly realizes how such a turn in events could wreck the squad's confidence. That's why the kind of a start this battling Maroon and Gold outfit gets is the key to the entire 1962 season.

Indiana Beats Flags, K-Stafe 21-0 in Debut Soph Myers Leads Cats to 37-20 Win SWENDSEEN OPTICAL CO. RAIDERS SIGN RICH MOSTARDI OAKLAND, Calif. UP) The Oakland Raiders of the American Football League brought their roster up to the 33-player limit Saturday by signing defensive halfback Rich Mostardi and quarterback Chon Gal-legos. Mostardi played the 1961 season with the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL. He was cut from that club last month.

BIG DISCOUNT POLICY MISSOURI END SUFFERS INJURY BERKELEY, Calif. rP) Missouri end Don Wain-wright suffered a cerebral concussion Saturday when kicked in the cheekbone during the Missouri-California football game. Knocked unconscious on the conversion play after California's first touchdown, Wainwright was taken by ambulance to Cowell Hospital. A preliminary report indicated there was no fracture. His condition was listed as satisfactory.

Rules Won't Help UNDER THE substitution rule in effect this year, By DICK CULLUM Minneapolis Tribune Staff Writer coaches can come closer to playing platoon football than IN OUR IHh YEAR OF BUSINESS SERVING YOU! WE OFFER YOU 1st QUALITY FRAMES and LENSES at OUR COST, plus a small service charge. jr ANY MANUFACTURERS MERCHANDISE ORDERED is DISCOUNTED to NEW LOW PRICES. ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTION FILLED AT SWENDSEEN OPTICAL and SAVE! BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UP) Indiana set a school record for penalties Saturday but its enthusiastic attack produced a 21-0 football victory over Kansas State. The Hoosiers, upset by K-State, 14-8, in their 1961 opening game, sent three veteran backs across the Wildcat goal and a good crop of sophomores contributed heavily.

for many years. They can do more vering with the wild card re-placements than ever before. However, Minnesotas case this break may not be EVANSTON, 111. The memory of the supposedly immortal Dick Thornton of Northwestern grew increasingly dim under the dazzling light thrown by a new Wildcat quarterback, Tom Myers, who passed his team to a 37-20 victory over South Carolina before 35,767 sun drenched and delighted fans in Dyche Stadium Saturday. EXT South Carolina at Duke; Northwestern open.) HUNTER'S Ankerson Leads Ripon Past Monmouth 39-7 RIPON, Wis.

UP) Jack his left end for 21 yards and a score. Late in the third period South Carolina recovered a Northwestern fumble on the Northwestern 19 and quarterback Dan Reeves finally swept over from the one-yard line. THE GAMECOCK'S opening six point lead remained in force throughout the first period. Twice Northwestern moved across midfield and into South Carolina territory against a second unit but, both times, the Southern team's first unit came back Ankerson passed for three BAUSCH I LOMB touchdowns and scored an (NEXT Indiana at Cin cinnati; Kansas State at other Saturday in leading Ripon to a 39-7 victory over Colorado.) Maryland In 7-0 Win But Misses Often Monmouth as the schools opened their Midwest Conference schedule. SHOOTING GLASSES SPECIALLY DESIGNED GLASS FOR HUNTERS HEAT TREATED FOR PROTECTION AGAINST IMPACT Comes in GREEN.

KALI CHROME and 615 NEUTRAL GRAY LENSES In his first college game the young, poised quarter and held firmly, taking the Indiana's 16 penalties totaled 189 yards and cost at least one touchdown. It was Two of the tosses went to any advantage. Warmath may be forced to his standout players long-er in each game than at any itTtime since he took over the coaching reins here. There may not be any players in many games, but the amount of playing time for some indi- viduals could be close to some sort of a record. lew After three weeks of prac-, tice and the final important scrimmage Saturday, War-math still finds most of his reserves unable to make any dent in bids for starting jobs.

It was quite evident yes ball on downs first on their nine-yard line and later on Dick Willich and another to their 22-yard line. Dick Bennett, who also scored on runs of 49 and two yards. Ankerson counted on S1450 There was a limit to the time that the Gamecocks COLLEGE PARK, Md. iP) Maryland, hamstrung by its own infractions and miscues. held together for could play with one strong a run from the three.

Virginia Triumphs the most flag-waving ever against a Hoosier team. The previous high was when the squad was penalized 14 times for 140 yards against Notre Dame. Indiana, gaining 329 yards, lost more on penalties than Kansas State's net gain of 186. Senior quarterback Woody MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED SEND TODAY INCLUDE NAME, ADDRESS ind LENS COLOR YOU PREFER. PLUS 25c FOR POSTAGE back from Troy, Ohio, tied a single-game record of pass completions held for 20 years by the great Otto Graham.

To gild the lily, Myers completed two more passes for two-point conversions. These do not count as completed passes under the scoring rules. With his 20 completions Myers had only one interception and only four attempts which fell incomplete. MYERS' PASSING yardage was 275, only 20 short one third period scoring drive and then hung on grimly Saturday for a 7-0 football victory over Southern WILLIAMSBURG, Va. UP) sv a tiiii Ragged but rugged Vir einia spotted William and terday mat tne starting var- wendseea unit, and the third time tne Wildcats started to move from their own territory they went all the way.

They covered 91 yards in eight plays, including 53 yards on three completed passes by Myers. From that point, early in the, second period, Northwestern dominated the game. THEIR SECOND score, hr.Wt3v.ar vvac nnt cr hrmpct 17 Mary a touchdown in the first sity is a real solid outfit on Quarterback Dick Shiner fe.v. tVio -if nn co cinrt nnt An far 80 seconds here Saturday and CORNER OF 9th AND MARQUETTE passed and ran the Terps then bedazzled the Indians with Gary Cuozzo's passing Optical Co Moore dived a foot for I.U.'s first touchdown in the second quarter after a drive featuring a 45-yard punt return by junior Marvin Woodson and for 86 yards on 13 plays Southern Cali and Carl Kuhn's running for a 19-7 season-opening football Directly across from both Medical Arts and Doctors Sldqi. fornia at SMU; Maryland at a 24-yard run by senior Nate of Graham's 20-year-old record.

While making its own pass behind on defense. S-Wa- There is a little more depth on offense among the re- serves than on defense. But today in big-time col-X. 'e8'ate football, plenty of manpower makes the ence between the top teams and the also rans. Wake Forest.) earned.

Linebacker Dick Uhlir 12II without interruption in the ing game ciick Driuianuy, Northwestern put such a only scoring drive. Shiner blasting rush on the South Carolina passers that they Ramsey. Senior Mike Lopa ran six yards for another touchdown in the same period in the climax of a 57-yard drive. Ramsey went 18 yards around end for the Hoosiers' final touchdown in the third picked a South Carolina fumble out of the air and lumbered five yards to the Gamecock 25. On third down and seven from the 11 Myers, while falling under a swarm of defenders, lofted a soft pass over the defense rj mrrrstrm Vikings' Spot were not able to get a single pass off in the first half.

In ran the last four yards himself and John Hannigan kicked the extra point. SMU, making its debut under Coach Hayden Fry, had the ball in Maryland territory only once on its fact, they virtually abandoned their passing game until a Indiono 0 14 7 021 and into the hands of Larry Benz in the end zone. The issue was settled be THE MINNESOTA Vikings. in opening the professional season at Metropolitan dium today, find themselves in much the same spot as the Gophers. r- They need a win over Bal- Kamos Slal 0 0 0 0 0 yond doubt shortly after the; Ind Moore 1 plunge (Nowotiko kickl.

Ind topa 6 run INowotiko kickl. Ind tomsev li run INowotike kith). Maryland 74 540 11-34 3 4-19 1 106 STATISTICS timore to make possible- a. SMU first dowm Ruthin yardage 76 Potting yardage 101 FoiMi )3 25 Pone intercepted by 4 PuM 7-42 Fumbles lott Yard penahted 15 SMU 0 0 Maryland 0 THESE PRE. SEASON SPECIALS ARE YOURS ON EASY PAY TERMS! ONE-STOP VlilTERIZIIIG CAR SERVICE Indiono Kansas Slate 'irll downs the season say as well as i.hin, Vardoe a voar a on whon that, AA 1 Yoro 70 14 33 4 00 7 07 second half kickoff.

Starting from his 21 -yard line, Myers completed passes to Chuck Logan for 17 yards, to George Burman for 20 and to Paul Flatley, his favorite target, for 40 and a touchdown. He then passed to Flatley for the two-point conversion. South Carolina 0 14 Northwtitom 0 14 15 I 37 net 17 1-71 few late, desperate attempts when the 'Wildcat defense, manned by substitutes, played loosely, willing to give a little to stop long gains. The Wildcats also set a record for first downs with 31.. Previous record.

25, was made against Michigan State in 19G0. ONLY EFFECTIVE South Carolina offensive was a 78-yard touchdown run by halfback Billy Gambrell early in the third period which pulled his team to within 10 points of the Wildcats at 22-12. South Carolina's other scores followed Northwestern GUARANTEED WINTER RADIATOR PROTECTION Villanova Shuts Out VMI for 2nd Straight VILLANOVA, Pa. UP) Quarterback Rick Richman threw three touchdown ones intercepted by 3 1 fum. 4-3I 5-40 Fumble lott 1 0 Yards ponaliled II 45 Titans Hold Off Buffalo 17-6 better than expected.

Baltimore is a cinch to offer much stronger opposition today than it did against the Vikings two weeks ago. The invaders have a better idea of what Norm Van Brocklin has to offer in the way of talent. SC And.rion 21 run (kick foiltdl. ALL THIS FOR passes and caught a pair that set up a field goal as Villan- nilFFAl MV Ji, I ova defeated Vircinia Mil lfive 'elTfalo VorTng chances 1. Institute 24-6 Saturday uu me lu' second straight V1C- TO fumbles.

The first gave the Game aid in their initial setback. torv nu swmsl 10 run lUhllr kickl. NU Bern i pass from Mysrs lUhlir kickl. NU Flotlsy 40 Poll from Myn (flol-fty pats from Myers). SC Gambrtil 71 run (run faiisdl.

NU Swinglo 1 plunao kickl. SC Revs 4 run IGombrtll post from r)evl. NU Mysrs 1 run (Swinglt pass from Mys-rsl. Allndancr 35 767 STATISTICS SC NU irst down 9 31 tusninf yardage 277 244 Passing yardagt 10 275 'asses 1-4 20-25 Passes intercepted by 1 1 'un 6-45 2-37 Fumbles lost 3 4 Yards penalised 70 21 0 i cocks a tvu ieaa tess tnar a little more nine ire a irw.t. 'iVSi They know 7 3 Id about how to handle Fran We will check the cooling system for defects rou authorize correction of defects, also the m-BtaUation of Goodyear permanent anti-freee to the protection you desire wt will then guarantee that: any Goody ear -installed permanent anti-jreeze is lost during guarantee period, the amount lost will be replaced "free" upon request at time of re-check at store.

GUARANTEED WINTER MOTOR TUNE-UP We will tune-up your engine and adjust electrical system for smooth performance you authorize any repair work necewary ue will then guarantee that: car does not perform satisfactorily due to ignition or fuel system failure during guarantee period, our motor time -up service will be re-rendered "free" upon request at time of re-ckeck at store. GUARANTEED WINTER BRAKE AWUSTMUT We will check and adjust your brakes yo authorize any repair work necessary see sM then guarantee that: brakes need further adjustment during guarantee period, we mill re-render this service "free" upon request at time of Plus Material and Parts two minutes after the open ing kickoff. They fell on a Northwestern fumble on the Northwestern 23. On second down Sammy Anderson swept v.i m.r.ndo is po jBorooro kiciti. Vil fO oorboro 35 V.I Cutron.o I pot.

from H.chmer. fBarboro kickl. Vil Clirtord 67 po from (ichmen IBarbaro kickl. Attendance 8,500 ball League setback. Several hundred disgruntled fans showered beverage cans on a track surrounding the field at the end of the game.

Tarkenton. They have a good idea of mistakes they made two weeks ago. If the Vikings drop their second straight league start, they will get no relief when they invade San Francisco a week later. This is a key struggle for the newcomers to the Na GUS YOUNG New Owner New York luMalo 017 6 (Without Radiator Protection $7.85) Beat the big rush! Winterize now pay as you ridel AB auisraiUMsi snqsira Morris 30, 193 and apply eMiry whoa or at prepewif conditiosnct. NV CVIsty run (Shocklee kickl.

Iflo Dubonien 24 pass from ftobb Ikitk foiled). Nr Cooper st pass from Graticule ISheckler kick). NT FG Shockler 35. Attendance 24.024 tional League. 4T 4 4 II re-cnec at store.

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