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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 26

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Sec. Three THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS Wednesday, October 5, 1966 FAN FARE By Walt Ditzen MSU icked by 13 Points; ANVSOPV CAULS-jSP I'AA IN A V- -IT AAISHT SO EXTRA Notre Dame to Win Mickey Stanley To Play in Winter GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) -Mickey Stanley, the Detroit Tiger centerfielder, will undergo a tonsilectomy today before embarking on an off-season junket to diagnose curve balls. The Grand Rapids semi-pro product surprised local, finger-crossing fans and teammates by 28 NWHtM SHALL 'jp OU 1 1 SAV VOUlL I KNOW HOW -E OUT2 MEETINGS ii rSQ'" cogence Q-5- JWvga TT.lspuhpro 95 river I Dy leading the Tigers with a over Pittsburgh in National Football League play. In Saturday's American Football League games, San Diego is favored by three over New York, Buffalo is over Boston and Kansas City is 21 over Denver. On Sunday in the NFL', Washington is over Atlanta, Baltimore is picked by four over New York, Los Angeles three over Detroit, Dallas 1414 over Philadelphia and Green Bay 14 over San Francisco.

In the AFL, Oakland is an overwhelming 24-point choice over Miami. Kansas State; Purdue 24 over Iowa; Syracuse two touchdowns over Navy; Harvard 11 over Columbia; Auburn 14 over Wake Forest; Texas nine over Oklahoma; Dartmouth nine over Princeton; Cornell 14 over Penn; Penn State eight over Boston College; Duke six over Maryland; Oregon State eight over Oregon; Kentucky 11 over Virginia Tech; and Louisiana State 11 over Texas In professional action Saturday, Cleveland is rated W2 game against arch-rival Michigan. But the Spartans are 13-point favorites to dump their intra-state foe, which fell from seventh to 20th in the ratings after losing last week. UCLA, ranked second, isn't expected to have too much trouble with Rice and is a lopsided 19-point choice, while fourth-ranked Alabama is 20-points over Clemson. Southern California, No.

5, is picked by 15 over Washington and sixth-rated Arkansas is a 12-point favorite to whip Baylor. In the only battle between top 10 teams, seventh-ranked Tennessee is a slim two-point choice over Georgia Tech, rated No. 10. Nebraska No. 8 is a 13-point favorite over Wisconsin and ninth-rated Florida is a seven-point pick over intra-state rival Florida State.

NEW YORK (UPI) Notre Dame, an offensive powerhouse averaging 439 yards per game, is a 28-point favorite to demolish an Army team which has allowed only six points in three encounters. The third-ranked Irish, unbeaten after two games, have breezed by Purdue and Northwestern on the passing of Terry Hanratty and the receiving of Jim Seymour, a pair of sensational sophomores. The Cadets, stringing together back-to-back shutouts after limiting Kansas State to six points in their opening game, field eleven hard-nosed players on defense but are still expected to become Notre Dame's third victim on Saturday. Top-ranked Michigan State, the defending Big 10 champion, plays a traditionally tough ANNUAL I'tfl 1 MISSIONARY li'W CONVENTION ISSfff jA 7:00 P.M. First Church of God 'iffi I 1 370 Capital S.W.

Rev. Don Hillis .289 batting average this season, with 68 hits in 235 official trips to the plate. Stanley's defensive skills in center field had long been acknowledged but he came up with a "good field, good hit" year during the past season. After Stanley sheds his tonsils today, he is looking forward to becoming a father for a second time around Oct. 12.

Then he leaves on a junket Oct. 15 for Puerto Rico winter baseball with teammates Joe Sparma, Ray Oyler, Gates Brown and Willie Horton. Stanley credits Frank Skaff, the acting manager, with giving him a break. "Frank played me and that was the difference. I hit better later in the year and had more confidence up there at the plate because I was playing more," he said.

Central Runners Edge Eastern Battle Creek Central's oncoming cross country team notched its third Six-A victory in four outings yesterday by edging Lansing Eastern over the Arboretum course, 27-28. Dave Patton of the Bearcats surged home first to take individual honors on a time of 11:01.0 while teammate Bob MacDonald put on a driving finish to take the vital 9th spot by a half step to provide the margin of victory. In between, Bob Campbell placed fourth, John MacDonald fifth and Chuck Swain eighth for the Bearcats. Chris Marvin led Eastern with a second spot finish. Briton 'XV Among State's Unbeaten Of the three unbeaten teams, MSU has scored the most points, 96, while Hillsdale has been the stingiest, having given up but 19.

Mich. College Statistics Pet. Albion 3 0 0 1.000 Hillsdale 3 0 0 1.000 Michigan State 3 0 0 1.000 Adrian 2 1 0 .667 1 100 Guaranteed against rust-out, blow-out or any other reason as long as you own the Car, by Midas International Corp. Starlite League 667 667 667 CHEVROLET FORD Betty Watson 533, Joyce Pearce 215. White House Ice By the Associated Press The list of unbeaten college football teams in Michigan dwindled to three after state teams won but two games in nine meetings with out-of-state opponents last Saturday.

Four other teams listed among the unbeaten and untied fell for the first time, leaving Albion, Hillsdale and top-rated Michigan State alone in the elite group. Four other teams have yet to win their first game although Eastern Michigan has played a tie. Wayne State is 0-2, Alma 0-3 and Central Michigan 0-4. Last Saturday's poor showing left the state's 17 college football teams with a combined 25-24-1 record. They are 18-16-1 against outstate foes.

Michigan 2 1 Michigan Tech 2 1 Northwood 2 1 Western Michigan 2 1 Northern Michigan 2 2 Kalamazoo 1 1 INSTALLED FREE In 15 Minutes Springlakes Majors Joe Horvat 678 on games of 244, 236 and 198, Gordon Rouch 248. Doren Sports 2849, Spring-lakes Lanes 1003 actual. Columbian League Dick Gillum 639-266. Urban-dale Bar 2954, Verona Laundry Cream 2483, Smitty's Rolling Re pair 913. Sunset League $11195 Olivet 1 1 Ferris 1 2 .667 .500 .500 .500 .333 .333 .167 .000 .000 .000 fii 3PF Donnabelle Carver 532-190, Harriett Bucklin and Betty Hope 1 2 Eastern Michigan 0 2 Wayne State 2 Alma 0 3 Central Michigan 0 4 $OC00 Phone For Other Makes And Models SET OF 4 SHOCKS J-J Installed Webb 190 each.

Bailey Jewelers "Sure beats smoking!" Cool wintergreen flavor Dated for freshness Enjoy Skoal full tobacco flavor: Take a pinch and place it between cheek and gum. Leave it there. No chewing! ftj ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF UNITED STATES TOBACCO COMPANY 2470, Curtis Service 845. Hit-Miss League Tie counts as i win, vi loss. Mich.

College Scoring TD PAT FG Pts. Fred Hall, Mich. Tech 4 1 0 25 Dave Fisher, Mich. A 0 0 24 Tim Maierie, WMU 4 0 0 24 Pete Yelorda, Adrian 4 0 0 24 Eight others with 18 points each. Mary McCleary 526, Ev 192.

Emmett Street Bar 0MfM IWrTk UWJiyA- MMWwm fiW iWulm kM'fiJ" -'''j ti ir 1046. Service Club League John Corbliss 605-231. BC Exchange Vikings 1592-568. City League Joe Bushbaum 601-225. Norman Produce 2760, Super Discount 1008.

Fine Lake League Robert Horsch 600-237, Adele Church 457-191. Collins Realty 1805, Smith-Lindroth 644. Elks League Russ Smith 599, Dan Wood 224. Furman's 2721-938. Pennfield Teachers Lowell Boogren 585-244, Barbara Johnson 485-201.

Team No. 8 hit 1645-586. Moonlite League Jean Gray 581-206. B-B Camper 2303-858. BC Teachers John Allison 570-211, Cathy Pierce 556, Jackie Peek 537-211.

Hot Dogs 1956-669. Automotive League Al Rainwater 562, Ted Moore 2415-898. Women's Independent Marge Herman 515, Belva Pavlekovich 192. Angelo's 2434-810. One O'clock League Gerrie DeWaard 515-185.

Four Wins 1671, Lassies 594. Inter Shop League Don Smith 227. PNA 2601, jO-So Beverage 879. Suburban League Mary Lou Reid 492-179. Chuck-Walt TV 2398-823.

Kellogg's League Leona Sutherland 487, Reva Burnham 190. Buds 2193, Handi Pak 779. Springettes League Val Buegess 472-174. Spring- -5' A 1 11 IS II jg si And now this great new warranty. Inaddition to 5-YEAR OR 50.000-MiLE WARRANT lakes Lanes 2250, Howard's Food 805.

warranty on the entire automobile. American Motors Corporation warrants the engine block, head and internal parts, water pump, intake manifold, transmission case and in CM IHE ENGINE AND ORIVt I RAIN) YWCA League Beverly Williams 461, Palm Morris 193. Misfits 1393, Independents 495. 4-link rear suspension the first time ever with a single-unit body to tame back-country roads. Safety for Now.

Every car from the 1967 American Motors includes: the long-awaited energy-absorbing steering column and deep-dish wheel; warning signal light to monitor both brake line systems; shoulder belt anchor plates; and the Double-Safety braking system we made standard five years before the rest of the industry. All built into solid, single-unit bodies. Quality for Now. Our past is one of quality. Quality built in like the Deep-Dip rustproof ing and Ceramic-Armored exhaust systems pioneered by American Motors.

And when quality is built in, the value stays in. See your American Motors Rambler Dealer today. He's the only Now Car dealer in town. The NOW Cars. More than just "new" cars.The Now Cars are designed from scratch for today's driving by today's drivers.

They are cars on top of today, from a company on top of today 1967 American Motors. 1967 is the year we've been planning for, pointing toward.The year we bring you cars full of today's spirit, bursting with today's ideas. Cars with more room, more power, more safety; cars more exciting than any we've ever built! The Now Cars. Engines for Now. Three sixes that go like eights and four V-8s that weren't here a year ago.The most modern engines in the industry, from an acceleration champ Six to the 343 cu.

in. V-8. Innovations for Now. Convertibles that are true six-seaters. Wink lights visible from the side and rally lights that herald your approach.

A road-smoothing tIA I III JU i LimUTlVL OPEN 219. Conway Insurance 2553-882. Women's Commercial Esther Dubman 559, Mildred McNamee 554-226, Dorothy Lei-naar 537, Eleanor Conner 213. Roma Cafe 2635-914 actual. Pennfield League Jim Gugerer 558.

B-B Campers 2543, Ferraris 918. Kegletts League Lilah Akers 534, Tootie Kauff-man 533, Ruby Gunter 198. Down Towner 2326-835. SPECIALTY 8:00 A.M ternal parts (except manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle, differential and rear wheel bearings of its 1967 cars to be free from defects in material or workmanship for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. The owner must change the engine oil and install now oil ilter every six (6) months or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first, clean oil lillrr cap (tiltered type) and carburetor air cleaner element every 4,000 miles and replace it every 24,000 miles and furnish evidence of this service to an Authorized American Motors Dealer evrry six (6) months and have him certify its receipt and the car's mileage.

Further, American Motors Corporation so warrants the remainder of the car for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first, except tires (warranted by tire manufacturer). Any part sodefective, will be repaired or replaced, in accordance with the applicable portion of the warranty, without Charge at an Authorized American Motors Dealership. Owners are responsible for deterioration, misuse and normal maintenance. Quality built in so the value stays in. 'to 6:00 P.M.

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King offers the Greatest Value and the Highest Quality at ONE LOW PRICE. Won't you compare comparison proves. See King and Save! SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1966 FUT-T0P 01TEX KRYPT0K S0: Ttiur; fT ifii n.n....., i mm m-wm man Tnh nnn i a tht tnrta rrrc in ino inw.nrirpn rnn. AMBASSADOR VTZIZXXS, 'SSrss: HMIBLU UdIICM x-v3 SZZe convertible; 990 hardlop. sedan, wagon; 880 sedans and wagon.

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and Sat. Monday Nights 'til 9 p.m. Phone W0 4-2527 JOHN W. BAILEY BLDG. Suite 200 Capital Avenue, S.W.

S.E. Corner Capital and Ave. MARV'S RAMBLER SALES, INC. 94 Main Street See the first American Motors TV Special of the season I "Friends and Nabors starring Jim Nabors. Andy Griff ith, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Shirley Jones, others.

Wednesday evening, October 12. CBS. See TVIisting for time. All glasses and lens duplications are sold only on prescription of licensed doctors. r..

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