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Dim LL mi Johnnies Rip Cats 33 to 0 Will ameTie Rolls By AL LIGHTNER Statesman Sports Editor CHAMPION BOWL, AUGUS TA, Ga. The boys got mixed up with the men here Saturday in the 10th annual NAIA Football championship clash, and Five men in double figures sparked Willamette University to an 84-58 basketball win Saturday over the visiting Humboldt State Lumberjacks. Unlike Friday's triumph, the Bearcats (1) got balanced scoring, (2) experimented with the defense, and (3) worked a fast break effectively. Spike Moore paced the attack with 16 points, but a dozen each by Pete Slabaugh, Larry Potts and Jay Brack, and 10 more by Mike Alley were more tnan enough for the win. Coach John Lewis decided to St.

Johns Linfield 10 28 123 0 6-34 0 25 24 307 142 5-12 4 3-34 0 10 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized A it A fensive board and quick out enabled Willamette to put the fast break into gear, resulting in numerous layins. Humboldt did pull within nine points of Willamette with 13 minutes to go. 56-47, but seven points by Moore and four by-Potts quickly shot the 'Cats out into a more comfortable msr-gin. Lewis gave the 'Jacks credit for "good hustle throughout," a facet that was narticularlv evident in rebounding, as the shorter Humboldt. Staters picked otf just four less than Willamette, 62-58.

Willamette outshot Humboldt .407 to .291. Jim Flint was the big man on the boards for the visitors with 13 and he also lee" the 'Jacks in scoring with 14. 'tnir-teen points each by Pat Patton and Ken Kline were other highlights for Humboldt. Willamette has considerable lime to savor its 4-1 record. the Bearcats won't see act inn again until the Chico Invital'on-al Tournament starts Dec.

and runs for three days. Lewis hopes to have center Dennis Kauahi back by then. The big Hawaiian has been sidelined by an ankle sprain. switch defenses in the second half after building a 46-33 lead at halftime. and a hustling Bearcat zone effectively scut tled any Lumberjack bids to get back into the ball game.

Good rebounding by Charlie Roberts and Potts on the de- CnillAn't Get Awav (AUGUSTA, Ga.) Linfield end Brian Carter is tack-uuiun i vjci ttWdy ed by Mjke Hennessy (68) after catching a pass from quarterback Terry Durham in the NAIA Champion Bowl game here Saturday. Linfield's Odis Avritt (22) is shown in foreground. St. John's won the game, 33 to 0. (AP Wirephoto.) After The Game they paid for it dearly.

It was 33-0 for the men, personified by the St. John's Johnnies of Minnesota. The boys, for this one at least, were the Linfield Wildcats. The game, witnessed by only 4,843 spectators, was supposed to have been a simple case of Linfield irresistible force meeting the Johnnies' immovable object. As it turned out, the big agile representative of the tough Minnesota Intercollegiate Conference played both roles, and played them brilliantly.

The Johnnies, who won this same title two years ago at Sacramento, were favored to whip the Northwest Conference Wildcats by only a touchdown. But they instead completely overwhelmed the Linfields in every department of the game. Coach John Gagliard's Johnnies, a rangy mobile outfit which had choked ten opponents Blue Devils Rap Bruins CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Duke's basketball team com Johnnie Coach Lauds Wildcats Beaver's Basket Blocked ph'laelphia Ej Freiburg of gon State tries for a layup snot which was blocked by Fred Gaidjunas of Villanova in a basketball game at Philadelphia Saturday night. The Beavers won, 65-59 in overtime.

(AP Wirephoto) pleted its two-night destruction II. L. HUMBOLDT ST. 58 FCi FT TP of top-ranked UCLA by burying KG FT 1 the two-time national champion 94-75 Saturday night. By 65-59 in Overtime The Blue Devils had even an Patton 5 3 13 Potts 5 2 12 Dngbrg 1 0 13 Mabgh 5 2 12 Braa 0 2 2 Roberts 1 2 4 Griffith 0 1 1 Brack 6 12 Flint 6 2 14 Moore 5 6 lfi Rice 0 2 2 AIIpv 5 0 10 Waldbgl 2 15 Barker 12 4 Kline 6 1 13 Hoffnin 1 2 Isachsn 0 Courson 3 2 8 Wylie 3 0 6 Mrrlno 12 4 Totals 23 12 58 Totals 33 18 84 easier time than they did Fri day when they won by 16 points.

Beavers Nip Villanova By AL LIGHTNER Staesman Sports Editor AUGUSTA, Ga. "That 33 to 0 score made it look like a bad team," commented St. John's Coach John Gagliardi kindly after his Johnnies had walloped Linfield. "But they are better than that it was just one of those days for them. "No question about it Lin to only four touchdowns prior to this clash, and which had 10 3-4 23 Humboldt Willamette 33 2558 46 3884 UCLA DUKE Lacey 5 3-5 13 Marin Mclnt'sh 5 0-2 10 Rledy Lynn 6 2-2 14 Lewis Warren 7 3-5 17 Vacend'k Wash'ton 2 1-1 5 Verga Saffer 6 O-O 12 Chapm'n Saner 0 2-2 2 Liccardo Judd 0 0-0 0 Wendelin Hoffm'n 0 2-2 2 AAcKaig 2-2 14 2-2 14 0-0 10 2-2 22 5-5 9 0-0 2 2-2 6 sharp for this one and didn't play nearly as well as we have in other games which is something I just cannot understand.

"We were in the hole most of the time and couldn't pass as often as I would have liked. And possibly we probed around too long in the beginning. "We got behind them with some of our pass receivers, but the kids dropped the ones they've been consistently catching. And those were touchdown passes they missed. "It was a bad ball game for us, and I'm sorry it had to happen here." to two years ago? It's a lough question to answer, for both are fine teams.

Perhaps this one is stronger defensively." That brought a laugh from the interviewers, for the current champion allowed only four touchdowns in eleven games and scored seven shutouts. The disappointed Durham, forcing his smiles, readily offered, "they outblocked us. out-tackled us, outthrew us and outplayed us in the line. And they put real pressure on our passer. "It's definitely the strongest team we've faced, with Sul Ross second.

We just weren't notched six shutouts in the process, rolled up 449 yards to 151 for Linfield. First downs were 24 to 10. Paul Durham's Wildcats, re OPEN! Monday thru Saturday 0-0 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. Toiais 31 13-1 75 Totals 3 16-17 V4 field was the best team we've played all year, and I mean it.

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Oregon State defeated Villanova in overtime, 65-59, despite a 40-point scoring spree by the losing Wildcats' Bill Melchionni in a basketball game here Saturday. Oregon State played ball control and outdefensed Villanova for their second victory. Scott Eaton, a sub guard, came off the bench early in the second period and sparked the Beavers to their victory, scoring 14 points. Eaton sneaked under the basket for a layup to tie it at 32 and then put Oregon State ahead on a foul shot a few sec- Market Si. Auto Truck Repair UCLA 37 3875 Duke 44 50 4 3498 Market NE Ph.

581-4921 KJ Fouled out None. Total fouls UCLA 14, Duke 15. Attendance 11,666. 1 cipients of the worst licking in the history of the NAIA title games, managed to keep the Johnnies off the scoreboard the first period. Then came a three touchdown barrage in the sec- Cont.

page col. 1) We really didn't do much other than keep the pressure on them, and I believe that they waited too long in trying to run against us before going to their passing. Despite Durham (Coach Paul) kept saying they wouldn't run against usI felt they would try and we were ready for them. "This team compared with the one which won at Sacramen- Let Shryock's Wrap Your Christmas Male! It onds later. With Villanova ice cold from the field, the Beavers pulled ahead to a 45-35 dvantage with Eaton collecting six of the points.

Villanova whittled the score down until with less than three minutes left, and the Beavers ahead, 47-39, Melchionni got the range. He scored the Wildcats next 10 points to tie it at 49 and force the game into overtime. In the extra five minutes, Melchoinni scored eight more points before he fouled out with 28 seconds left and Oregon State ahead, 61-59. Loy Petersen who was high with 16 dropped in two fouls on the Melchionni error, then Eaton sewed it up with a lest second field goal. Oregon State now is 2-3 and Villanova 1-3.

Dallas Rips Cardinals LijTjra(2Q7D DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Don ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTV AUGUSTA, Ga. This is the poor, decadent, sleepy South, you say? Forget it, buddy, if you're thinking about this particular portion of it True, we did rather expect to find a half-gaited, poverty stricken populous here, one which is nestled just a stone's throw from South Carolina, if you can throw Meredith passed for three touchdowns and set up two field goals Saturday in leading the sAUTOJ2BNTE. Cards Cowboys OREGON STATE VILLANOVA 6 3 0-0 First downs 17 18 Rushing yardage AS 79 Passing yardage 251 324 Passes 18-31 1430 intercepted by 0 0 Punts 4-45 3-44 Fumbles lost 1 Yards penalized 40 18 1 1-2 2 0-0 1 2 2 a stone across the historic Savannah River. But, instead, we found a bustling, obviously thriving community of some 69.000, a goodly portion of which looks, walks, dresses, eats and drinks just like the natives of most any other cosmopolitan village in USA Not unlike nearby Atlanta, which is one of the top boom towns in the country these days.

Augusta also is moving forward. New industry lots of it is gradually moving to the area. New cars are numerous on the streets, and many of them are Cadillacs. Many of the downtown and shopping district JO 8 White 4 6-7 14 SchaHer Petersen 7 2-3 14 McGuire Fred'g 2 5-5 9 Gaidjun's Franz 2 0-14 Traynor Carlile 0 1-2 1 Melch'ni Whelan 3 1-1 7 Riven Eaton 4 e-7 14 Crews Stinqer Totals 22 21 is Totals Oregon State 21 Villanova 21 Fouled out Melchionni. Dallas Cowboys to a 27-13 victo 15 10-12 40 0 0,0 0 1 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 23 13-14 5 2S 1445 2 10 5f ry over the St.

Louis Cardinals. The triumph kept Dallas in the race for second place in the LIGHTNER Eastern Conference of the Na Total fouls Oregon State 15, Villanova 19. Attendance 5,407. Open Evenings 'Til 9:30 Monday Through Saturday RESTORE YOUR STOPPING POWER! Not just a reline complete brake tionai tootnaii League and a spot in the Miami Runner-up Bowl. A crowd cut to 38,499 because of rain watched Meredith have one of his greatest days.

He not only was sharp with his passing but ran on third down several times to get first downs and HIGH SCHOOL Grants Pass 62, North Salem 40 orvallis 52. Sheldon 45 Tillamook 52, Mr Nary 46 Silverton 55. North Catholic 41 Amity 69, Regis 38 Vernonia 60, Banks 40 Corbett 60, Jefferson 34 Chrmawa 38, North Salem JV 33 Salem Academy 28, Detroit 65 Cottage Grove 56. Lebanon 52. Mohawk 60, Eddyville 38.

Col. Christian 65, MaeLaren 54 Toledo 83, Siletz 52 Central 77, Woodburn 71 Stayton 72, Junction City 49 Jesuit 58, Lincoln 55 Oregon Citv 48. Milwaukie 42 Jefferson 72, Molalla 71 Coquille 64, Pleasant Hill 37. Neah-Kah-Nie 79, Waldport 73. Astoria 51, Kelso 40.

Joseph 36. North Powder 21 Central Linn 54, Newport 40. Knappa 49, Clatskanie 47 OT. Reedsport 56, North Bend 48. Capital (Boise) 55.

Baker 46 Redmond 64, Oakridge 41. Douglas 65, Myrtle Point 57. Powers 58, Pacific 30. Heppner 59. Pilot Rock 51.

Gresham 81, Franklin 80. Cottage Grove 56, Lebanon 52. Warrenton 65. Rainier 48. Canyonville Bible Academy 66, Glendale 34.

Pays Creek 67, Butte Falls 44. COLLEGE Oregon State 65. Villanova 59 OT. Willamette 84, Humboldt 58. SOC 95, Chico 72 St.

Martin's 94, Oregon Tech 62. NV Nazarene 85, Whitman 77. Duke 94, VCLA 75. 1VSL 84, Montana 78. Montana St.

76. Seattle 72. Portland 76. Fordham 65. Alabama 93, Southern Mississippi 79 Houston 82.

Wisconsin 57 Florida State 110, Fort Valley State 107 (Cont. pagt 16, col. 3) keep drives going. The teams battled to a 13-13 tie at the half, then Dallas wait ed until the fourth period for the stores are big, modern installations, with plenty of customers. Prices in general are stout, perhaps even more than they are for the same commodities in Salem or Portland.

Shoes, suits, dresses, are expensive. Gasoline costs more here than it does back home. The same goes for food at the restaurants and booze in the numerous bars The country side is flat mostly, and -ft well populated with numerous trees, bushes, cotton plantations and a few tobacco farms. There are many orchards, and it's easy to see where the term "Georgia Peach" came from. Of course, there are two versions of the Georgia Peach, but we're limiting our observation to the fruit rather than the two-legged species which so amply fill the skirts, sweaters and high heeled shoes Same Music as Heard in Salem Music heard in some of the spas is no different than that played on the juke boxes back home.

The natives appear to be hep and we're told the younger set is no stranger to the swim, the monkey or the mash potato, whatever that gyration means. All is not giltedge roses, however. There are the hundreds old, unpainted, run-down homes in the outlying areas. The Negro, who is said to make up a third of the population of Augusta, usually occupies these decaying and often filthy quarters. The "po white trash" occupies many of the others but, wherever they are, the colored people seem to come and (Cont.

page 16, col. 1) overhaul Pilots Claim Third Place PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) The University of Portland, starting five sophomores, handed Ford-ham University its fifth loss of the season Saturday night, winning in the consolation round of the seventh annual Knights of Columbus Basketball Tournament, 76-65. Eddie Clark paced Portland with 19 points, followed by teammate Hobert Herber with 18 and a third Portland sophomore, Charles Stroughter, with 17. FORDHAM (S5): Zandy 11: Lang-held Fringspi 14; Sheeran Parker Cnswold Colleran Gocxin 2.

PORTLAND (76): Clark 19; Strorghter 17: Perry Herber IS; Cloden 11; Maerz Benjamin 3. Fordham 34 31 SJ Portland 32 44 7S payoff touchdowns, both on passes from Meredith. One was to Dan Reeves for 23 yards and the other to Pettis Norman for vxj Now guaranteed water-repellent for two years 7) 88 AT- A P7fS TOfe 4Q. TTCVk. -n rwtfl xva a i kwrji three.

St. Louis 10 3 13 Dallas 3 10 1427 FG Bakken 1 Dal FG Villaneuva 31 SL Randle 7 pass from John (Bakken kick) Dal Hayes 44 pass from Meredith SL FG Bakken 41 Dal FG Villanueva 14 Dat Reeves 23 pass from Meredith (Villaneuva kick) Dal Norman 3 pass from Meredith (Villaneuva kirk) Attendance 38.49. most cars Bowl Results il DRIZZLER RAM JET breaks the cold and weight barrier with Curan' XT'itfl tVl Uarmpcf Imhtoct nrAfartlnn .1 Z. 1 1 mn fAam inftfrlininn mis lairalAMrl 1 A Breiver-Baird Duo Wins Four-Ball Crown kjj now. 1965, McGregor brings it to you in a warmer-than-ever "A 14 insulation quilted to the linine.

Machine washable Drizzler Tft 1 cloth is guaranteed water-repellent by Cravenette for two it il i it i i jrtcu 3. tjp uuui wiui iup Ldu uiniug, uig kiiu cunar anu snug time in PGA competition, settled for a four-way tie for seventh place with a total of 266. Four team shot the third best score of 263. They were Sam Snead and Gardner Dickinson, Bob January and Paul Harney, Bobby Nichols and R. H.

Sikes, and Joe Campbell and Sam Car-michael. Brewer and Baird each got checks for $10,000. the bieeest of It knit wristlets. NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP St. John's 33, Linfield 0 JUNIOR ROSE Fullerton JC 20, Henderson JC 15 GRANTLAND RICE Ball State 14, Tennessee Ail State 14 TANGERINE East Carolina 31, Maine 0 PECAN X.

Dakota State 20, Grambling 7 CAMELIA Los Angeles State 18, V. Cal at Santa Barbara 10 95 $19 either player's professional ca Charge Accounts, of course! II 8 8 Money Winners in National Four-Ball Play reer. Baird said Brewer's red-hot putter was worth at least Chrysler Products, Self-Adjusting Brakes $5 Extra HERE'S WHAT WE DO: 1. Install new bonded linings 2. Resurface brake drums 3.

Rebuild all wheel cylinders 4. Inspect brake springs 5. Lubricate brake shoe contact points 6. Bleed hydraulic system, refill with Foremost heavy-duty brake fluid 7. Inspect master cylinder 8.

Grind linings to proper drum size 9. Road test by Penney's specialists 10. FREE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT FOR LIFE OF LINING! $9,000 of the prize money. PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) Gay Brewer and Butch Baird won the $125,000 PGA National Four-Ball Golf Championship Saturday with a 72-hoIe total of 259, 29 under par.

They beat out 47 teams comprised of the nation's top golf professionals and collected Brothers Jay and Lionel Hebert won $12,000 for second place with a 262 total. The Brewer-Baird team fired rounds of 70-60-67-62 259 after ending the third round one stroke behind with 197. The Heberts, who led after Baird-Brewer Hebert-Hebert Campbetl-Carmichael Snead-Dkkinson January-Harney NicholSlkes GOLF EQUIPMENT SALE! STORE FOR MEN Duden-Botts, D.Sikes-Baxter Aaron-Rufe Bondeson-Mowry Cupit-Cupit Souchak-Bianco Lopez-Affred Casper-Blancos Glover-King Pott-Rudolph Ragan-Jones Boros-Bayer Beard-Ftrriell 50 Shoes Clothing Bags $1,205 67- 68 64-47268 $1,205 68- 46-66-68248 $1,205 66- 64 68-70268 $1,205 63-67-68-70248 $1,205 63-67-67-71248 $900 69- 65-67-68269 $900 67- 69-67-66269 $900 65-66-68-70269 $762 68- 67-67-68270 $762 67-68-67-68270 $72 65-68-69-68270 $742 48 671-47 270 $700 72-42-6-49 271 $10,000 70-40-47-42259 VS. 000 45-45 4446 262 $3,412 66-47-48-45245 $3,412 66- 48 46-45265 $3,412 70-61-67-47265 $3,412 64- 66-65-48245 $2,100 68-68-66-64244 $2,100 65- 63-70-68246 $2,100 67- 66-65-68266 $2,100 66- 65-67-68266 $1,600 67- 67-67-6627 $1,600 70-64-66-67247 $1,600 66-70-69-62267 OFF i Golf Clubs Golf Carts Wall be doted Dec. 20 to Fab.

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UNTIL CHRISTMAS the third round with a 20-under par 196, carded a fourth round 66 for a total of 262. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, teaming for the first 363-4404 5220 CENTER NE a.m. to 10 p.m. 55m5S5.

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