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1) Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, Oct. 9, 6 Stabler Sparks 95-Yard Kickoff Return Provides Win for Maroons 'Kids Bunker Baltimore Blair and Alabama to 26-0 Win Over Clemson STARKVHXE, Miss. (AP) Wingback Marcus Rhoden took the opening kickoff and scooted 95 yards for a touchdown that proved the only easy yardage TUSCALOOSA JP Fourth- eight passes for 98 yards and Mississippi State got in its 10-9 victory Saturday over the University of Southern Mississippi. ranked Alabama crushed Clem Whip Dodgers 1-0 (CwMnotd from root i-o) play was hv thp Dodgers shutout of the season for Bun-; jnst fhe Yanks in 1963. Only ker.

a former star at Sprjps havp endpd our two touchdowns. Clemson quarterback Frank The Southern Generals ham son 26-0 Saturday behind the passing and running of south Liberatore scared Alabama mered back at the high-flying Southeastern Conference crew paw quarterback Kenny Stab fans when he returned the open ler in an intersectional football and at one point took a 9-7 lead. ing kickoff 37 yards and was only one block away from a mgn in san who signed an Orioles rrsnnnl Bavin I nprodurtive Rhoden took the Southern game. touchdown. He finally was haul kick on his own five-yard line Scoring in every quarter, the 1f.e, uj Wi ie Davis, the goat of the bonus In 1963.

This was his thirdi isecond came th record Crimson Tide blunted the Clem ed down on the Alabama 43. The Tigers penetrated to the year in uie majors. in breaking three errors in one and weaved through a series of would-be tacklers and into the end zone. James Neill split the uprights for the 7-0 lead. son attack although the Tigers clawed their way into Alabama Walter Alston of the Dodgers inning, came up three times Alabama 28 where Don Barfield missed a field goal attempt.

It MHK)1 up Ills iiinr-uu lJl tlUS 111DI, with a man on second base. Southern fought back, recov MA was Clemson only scoring In the fourth, he followed territory several times. Rude Welcome It was a rude welcome home for Clemson Coach Frank How ering a rum Die at biaie a- Parker, who doubled but flied damaging six-error performance In the second game. Gilliam Benched yard line. Two plays later threat although a poor pass by Tiger quarterback Jimmy Addison at the Alabama 30 cost Clemson a probable score in the George Sumrall booted a 34- (out to Blair.

After Maury Wills 'singled for his first. Series hit tO anA trw-lr cnnnnrl rn on Inftplrl ard, an Alabama graduate. Hitless Jim Gilliam went yard field goal. Southern took its 9-7 lead early in the second Tide Coach Paul Bryant used second quarter. Addison had set in Mil quarter when sophomore quar up a screen, found his man three quarterbacks in the lopsided affair but Stabler was the open and then overthrew him.

uie bencn ana wean nitung in the sixthi Willie moved Kennedy took over at third him to wi(n a iong fly to base. It didn't do any good. The gajr Dodgers didn't make any errors; in t)lp ejRhth, Tommy Davis this time, but they also didn't was bunted to sec-score any runs. londi but Willie grounded out to only one who could move the Key Interception Pass interceptions by Mike ball effectively. terback Gary Bourgeois went over from the two after a 10-play drive that started from his own 14.

Sumrall's try for the point failed. This was the first time Southern Coach Thad (Pie) Vann The lanky junior threw touch Sasser and Stan Moss killed two Clemson drives anda fumble recovery by Robert Higgin- down passes to end Dennis Ho- Hank Bauer urioies rnus pnd tfl( inning. man and tailback Kenny Mar were in the position to close this bothan gave the Tide another tin and scored once himself from one. Kicking specialist break. Series out in four straight Sunday.

The last American League Ajwriclo Star Luis Aparicio contributed a couple of fine fielding plays. He went to his left to dig out a hard The first Alabama touchdown Steve Davis rounded out the scoring with field goals of 32 came after a drive that cov smash by Kennedy in the third. ered 80 yards in 19 plays which rasp had sent Bourgeois, the 187-pound Gulfport, native into action in a varsity game. Southern's Billy Devrow had started the drive by intercepting a State pass near the end zone. State, fired up by the score and 36 yards.

Accurate Pausing team to do that trick was the New York Yankees of 1350 against the Philadelphia Phillies. The last time it was done in chewed up nearly 10 minutes on In the eighth, he raced into left field, colliding with left Stabler completed seven of the clock. Ground Attack fielder Curt Blefary as he clung Stabler stayed on the ground most of the way, sharing run deficit, retaliated with a hard to Parker's fly ball for an important out. The big crowd cheered each pitch in the ninth as the 21-year-old Bunker swung down the ning chores with Gene Rahurn World Series Facts and figures hitting defense that late in the second period paid off with a fumble recovery on Southern'! Dartmouth Routs Princeton 31-13 HANOVER, N.H. (AP) Frank Canterbury and David Martin.

The payoff pitch came on an eight-yard pass to Homan 30-yard line. stretch. Wallv struck out Ron Bnl)lmor. i 'ml Fairly, got Jim Lefebvre on a Neill booted a 34-yard field to one-yard line against Mississippi In Athens Saturday in first quarter. Tommy Luke, (33), on ground, of Ole Miss tripped up Jenkins.

Los AngUM grounder to Dave Johnson and in the end zone. Sasser's interception of Addison's pass at the Alabama 41 IHXLIKM. (Jeorgla fullback Ron Jenkins (41) eluU'lies the football in the crack of his arm as lie falls while driving (AP Wlrephoto) Shrugging an early scare, Dart then ended the game when Lou goal that ended the day's scoring. The second half saw tremendous defensive efforts by both teams. First Gam Oct.

I oi Lot AngelM mouth rallied around Mickey wd. Johnson bounced to Aparicio, set up an Alabama field goal in Beard and opened defense of its Baltimore 310 100 000 9 0 the second quarter. Los Angtlet 011 000 0002 3 0 Ivy League football title Satur The Tigers had their best day with a convincing 31-13 vic Relief Ready Through the late stages, Bauer had Stu Miller and Eddie Watt warming up in the bullpen drive just before the first half tory over Princeton. ended when Addison took to the McNolly, Drobowsky (3) and Etchobar-rtn; Drysdole, Moelier (3), Miller (5), Ptrronoskl (t) and Roseboro. Winner Drobowsky.

Loser Drysdalt. Home runs Baltimore, F. Robinson, Robinson. Los Angeles Letebvr. Princeton had shocked the air and hit Phil Rogers on three for a call that never came.

The Oriole staff which completed Browns Outclass Steelers 41-10 Indians by sweeping 66 yards in Georgia Bulldogs Outfight Ole Miss for 9-3 Victory straight passes. five plays to score the first time But the Clemson quarter Second Gome Oct. at Los Anatles only 23 games all season in American League play now has it had the ball, with John Bo back misplay on the screen killed the drive. wers sprinting over irom the Baltimore 000 031 020 Lot Anaeiei 000 000 0000 I I two in three Series games. CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) The seven.

Stabler directed the Tide to The big crowd boosted the Pnlmju nnrf trhhnrrn Kniitav. Per sharp passing of Frank Ryan But Beard promptly guided ranoskl (7), Regan (81. Brewer (9) and player pool to Wmcn ATHENS, Ga. (AP) An outweighed pack of Georgia Bulldogs outfought its second touchdown just before halftime, a drive that cov and Jim Ninowski plus the run Roseboro Winner Palmer. Loser nrrt If annthor Mississippi Saturday in a defensive battle and came out with a 9-3 Southeastern ox.

ning of Leroy Kelly gave the Dartmouth into scoring position with a 51-yard pass to Bill Calhoun, then hit Paul Klungness ered 70 yards in nine plays Conference football victory. Neither team could get its offensive machinery in crowd of the same size turns outj Sunday. with Stabler punching over from Third Gome Oct. I at Baltimore and both played rough, Cleveland Browns an overwhelming 41-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday gear with an 11-yard scoring pitch, the one for the score. 0: A winning share could be as tough defense keeping the op 000 000 0000 000 010 OOx 1 3 Los Anqeies Baltimore muc as the all-time record or Series Heroes Are Californians position well bottled up through most of the game.

Both teams committed numerous errors, but night. Ryan tossed touchdown passes of 23 and 14 yards to Garry Sophomore Ties Series Record Oileerv Bf-aon (I) and Rovcboro. Bun- by the Dodgers in lllfili, S'rLoierTro7' losers could top the Home run-Baitimo'e, Bioir. Yankees high of $7,871, also in 1 lMi'! Remaining Schedule SiMKlny, Ort 9 Fourtn game at Bnlll Hunker said his arm WHS stiff Collins, Ninowski hit Ralph (Cat fish) Smith with a 24-yard touch it. was Georgia's pass defense that made the big difference.

Three Interception Defensive hacks Terry Sellers, down pass, and Kelly ran for Dodgers Missed Big Chance To Sign Both Blair, Bunker ie whs warming up hut Monday. Orl 10 Fifth game, II two touchdowns as the Browns Four Field Goals Boost Sooners Over Texas 18-9 Wry. nl BoM'more Tuesday, Oct 11 Open Onie improved their National Foot cleared up when he got on the 'regular mound. II who grabbed two Mississippi I "Tiie Dodgers must be better throws, Mark Holmes, Steve WednrwJoy, Ort Sixth game, ner essary, at I os Angeles Thursday, Ort. 13 seventh gome, necessary, ot Los Angeles.

ball League record to 3-2. The Browns dominated play in every quarter except the IU tl, ha "They won limn iiini, i ic nriivi BALTIMORE (AP) Neitheri Neuhaus and Lynn Hughes, stopped Ole Miss drives with interceptions. The Bulldogs made DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Four Ricky Burgess bobbed up to in the pennant. They Just are not hitting the fast ball." Bauer smiled and said, "The talents in Blair others had passed up.

Paid in Full Blair repaid the Orioles Satur Paul Blair nor Wally Bunker, two California high school kids third, when the Steelers drove for a touchdown and a field goal. George Izo climaxed a 91- tercept an Andy White pass and field goals by Texan Mike Va-chon ended eight years of frustration for Oklahoma Saturday put the ball in position for Va their lone sustained drive beginning late in the first period be magic number is one" when he day, and he admitted he was who were scouted by the Los Angeles Dodgers, were involved in the decision that brought. chon's final field goal, made was asked aliout four straight. yard Steeler drive with a 23-yard scoring pass to Roy Jeffer hind the bull-like rushes of full looking for the pitch Osteen with only 2 :19 left. and the Sooners beat Texas 18-9 to roll on undefeated and untied back Ronnie Jenkins.

He ram threw. BALTIMORE LOS ANGELES Texas had won eight straight son, and Mike Clark kicked a 16-yard field goal. them to the Baltimore Orioles. The Orioles won a game of bled for 46 yards on six carries, I was looking for the fast coming into the game and was ob cb Financial Facts Third Game Attendance S444S Net receipts 1466.169 44 Commissioner! shore 19,925 42 Players' (hare SM7.7M 41 Los Angeles club share 4 1 Baltimore club thore S39.674 40 National League i shore S39.AJ4 40 Amerlcon Leogue share SJ9.624 40 Three-Gome Total Attendance 1 66, 333 Net receipts U.SBOJW 44 Commissioner share (237,133 Players shore 4806,253 41 Los Angeles club 41 Baltimore club I thar SI 34.375 60 Notional Leogue shore SI34. 37 60 Amerlcon League'! share SI 34,375 60 in three games.

The Amarillo, sopho The Steelers' offense was i oAporicio ss 301 (hide-and-seek for Blair's serv-. favored to make it nine. including a one-yarder for six points. ball," said the 22-year-old right-handed swinger. "He threw it Will! IS Parker lb Renon ooo Snyder it ooo ices and wound up with Bunker, But Oklahoma outplayed the more booted field goals of 31, 43, smothered so thoroughly in the first half they were held to 20 A sparkling forward-lateral Longhorns, who had to go with 20 and 41 yards to set a record w.Davis ct 4 OF.Rob's rt 3 even though they bid no higher Fairly rl 3 0 1 OB.Rob's'n 3b 0 0 0 A.

i i right in my groove. He started me with a fast ball the first pass combination which went out their ace sophomore, Bill for this historic college football LHebvre 2b 4 0 0 OPowell lb 3 0 10, man mosi OI me utiici ciuus yards net gain, with one first down, while the Browns racked up 289 yards on the ground and LJns'n If 4 0 2 0D.Jns'n 2b 3 0 0 0 semifine thp nreeoeious risrht- Bradley he was suited up but from quarterback Herbie Moore to Billy Payne, with Randy 3 0 0 0 Blair cf ser'es this was the 61st game Sooners Rally 300 couldn't play because of a knee injury and could show little Roseboro Ken edy 3b Osteon Davis if in the air that half. Wheeler grabbing Payne's lat 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 OEt'b'ren 2 0 0 0 Bunker 10 10 Texas took the lead on a 25- time up, and I like to hit the first pitch so I looked for it again." Rig Bonus Baby Bunker, who stopped the Dodgers on six hits, got about eral ate up 25 of the 67 yards Total statistics gave the Steel yard field goal by David Con offense except for two drives, these paying off with a field 31 0 6 0 Total! 25 1 3 Total! ers only i yards rushing to Mad Trvmit Blair, as a matter of fact, got a tryout with the Dodgers in their rookie camp before the 12 season. in the drive marred by penal ties. 241 for the Browns.

goal and touchdown. The latter a Davis ilngied tor Osteen In the Oregon Upsets Stanford 7-3 way in the opening minutes, but Bob Warmack, the sophomore Oklahoma quarterback, passed Ryan had the Cleveland of Ith. was scored by White with a two- Jenkins smashed over just 38 seconds into the second period yard run. Los Angeles Baltimore fense clicking smoothly as he marched the team 73 yards and OM 000 BOO oootioooiii "We played a doubleheader in more in bonus money than Blair, but he was a precocious pitcher at Capuchino High School in San Bruno, who and Georgia went ahead 7-3 aft 53 yards for first quarter touch 35 yards to Ron Shotts and Shotts ran 22 to furnish the big plays of a 55-yard touchdown drive. Oklahoma never trailed er specialist Bob Etter added E-None dp Aparicio, d.

Johnson (he Coliseum. I went T-for-5 in on2p.ar,l'r.; the first tramo hut didn't cet in (AIM the point after. downs. Passes to Collins climaxed both those drives. PORTLAND.

Ore. The University of sophomores, losers Leirnvre, irvins afta rarner. ru -Loi Angeies 2t i4 Baltimore LOB- Los the second. I didn't, hear anv of three Anfies 6, Baltimore 1. 2B-Parker.

HR-i f. ivj-, more after that. had been scouted since he was a freshman. "I was a Giant fan since we only lived about 10 miles from Missouri Clubs K-State 27 to 0 The Bulldogs made it 9-3 just before the first half ended as Moore punted to the Ole Miss 8oir. Wills.

slraithl football games, sudden I sinned with the New ER BB IP 7 ly jelled Saturday and upset Ostein, The half ended 9-3 with Texas able to get past midfield only twice while Oklahoma made it the nail Hunker sairl as Mots," said Blair. "Then 4 they told me they were working Roof Leaking? Stanford 7- in the first same of 1he season for each' t-i A-S4-4M. four, where it was downed (iraves Trapped he sat before a microphone in a five times. MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) ion it," special interview room under A capacity crowd of 75,504 Missouri jumped ahead on little On the first play, Mississippi the stadium.

"But they were all team. Tlie sopliiiitiores fiimlili'd th the 21st straight sellout Ray Thorpe's 67-yard sweep, Sears quarterback Joe Graves tried to watched a game that grew quite Boston University Drops Buffalo 26-16 scouting me In high school, including the Dodgers. then the stingy Tiger defense ball away twice in home territo thrilling in the last half, with ry early in the game before made the big plays to wrap up a run wide and was trapped behind the goal by George Patton for a safety. Karly Srniiting Texas getting its touchdown 27-0 shutout of Kansas State Sat finding themselves. One fumble midway of the fourth period and "The Baltimore scouts had been coming around since I was urday in Missouri's Big Eight pulling to within six points of Conference opener.

Ole Miss scored the first time it got the ball, a 39-yard field goal by Jimmy Keyes. The the Sooners. But the skinny 170-pound center fielder got even Saturday when he pounded a Claude Osteen pitch 4.10 feet inlo the left field seats for the homer that brought Bunker a 1-0 victory over Los Angeles in the third game of the World Series. Small in Statue Blair was a 152-pound, 5-foot-9 kid when he was at Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles and maybe his size chased the Dodgers. But it didn't chase the Tackle Bill Powell, end Dan a freshman and they were real nice more like friends than scouts.

So when Baltimore of Schuppan and back Jim Whit Exchange Fumbles Rebels got in position for the at aker were standouts in the Mis But after the teams ex tempt after Marvin McQueen fered the same money as the set up Stanford's only score, a' BOSTON (API Boston Uni-21 -y a I'd field goal by Bill Slmo-veisity cheeked a second half maker. 'threat and rode the passing of Oregon drove to a touchdou niTommy Thornton and the rush-early in the second quarter. of Roger Rosinski to a 26-16 Sophomore halfback Steve 'victory over Buffalo Saturday. Jones was the key man. He car- The Terriers built a 10-0 half-ried the ball on seven of the time lead on a 49-yard touch-nine plays in the scoring drive, down run by Neil Smith and a and plunged over (mm the one field goal by Fred Me-for the touchdown.

Neilly. souri defense. changed fumbles three times pounced on the first of two other clubs we signed with them." Schuppan's third deflection of Georgia fumbles he recovered. Then someone asked if the The Rebels, who now have Dodgers had offered Ripples Trounce as muchiWon two and lost two. never the game, this time on a K-State lateral, was picked off by Powell and returned three yards to the K-State 27 in the third period.

This set up a 46-yard field money as anyone else. New York Mets, who gave him a $2,000 bonus. Blair, however, wasn't even Hunker laughed. Dad Handled Money could get going in the first half as Georgia stalled numerous drives. During that period, Mississippi made only one first Cypress 46-13 1 worth Ihat his first year in or "I really don't know," the 21- 'That's the Breaks of the Game' goal by Bill Bates.

Three plays after the kickoff, Whitaker picked off a Vic Castillo pass and raced 32 yards to Quarterback Jerry Schuetz re year-old right-hander explained down while the Bulldogs marked ganized ball. I "I didn't exactly have a bang-up year," he said in the Oriole "All I know is what my old man up 11 told me. I'm in high school, and K-State's three. Charlie Brown 'I hit only .228 and I didn't really know too much scored on the next play and i clubhouse, struck out Rebels Drive Midway in the final period, the Rebels drove to the Georgia 147 times. Then about money.

He handled every- Missouri had broken it open 20- Compare Sean Quality Compare Seara Feature Compare Seara Priea PHONE SEARS FREE ESTIMATE WE 6-4131 Claude Osfeen Says Blair Rapped Homer on Good Pilch went to play winter ball in the 'thing 0. 18 after Doug Cunningham had Florida Instructional League." "The only thing he told me rambled 24 yards with a Moore Nt Protected 'was, 'go get 'em turned the opening kickoff 7b yards for a touchdown and the Fort Myers Junior High Ripples were off and running to an easy 46-13 win over the Cypress Lake Junior High Panther Cubs at Edison Stadium Saturday night. The Ripples scored twice in vu'h of the first two periods and three times in the third to build up an insurmountable 46-0 lead. The Panthers scored on long distance runs in the final quarter against Ripple subs. punt to put Ole Miss in business lu.n.nr i.

Bunker did that again Satur- Use News-Press Want Ads Buy Sell Swap at the Bulldogs' 33. BM TIMOR i Pi "That's alive, we have to have pilrh- feet Blair from the plaver handcuffing the Dodgers n. however. the senoU after failing to pilch a complete The drive was stalled by an iroused Georgia line, however, So commented Cl.uite a team ever been three snooping around. in u'ar season fol I.Miunn rtn i-s.

mmmi in Tills fter tin- Los AnsrHes down and won a Series? Some-' "They me they were after tin- I.os as Kenei quarterhacK ij raves as thrown for losses on three Osteen were shut nut "No." going to try and hide me," Blair 1-0 for one uave firm. successive pass attempts. Jerry Varnado, Bill Stanfill and Jim my Cooley were the Bulldog linemen who squelched that their third straight to Bahi- Sense of Humor explained. I dmn play for two YVVOfflinC! jfn0tl16rS more in the World Scries Satur- "Yes. they have." said Alston, weeks.

I was suposed to have a day. s'ill keeping a droll sense of hu- sprained ankle. The day of the lltQn 'SklllS 407 Paul Blair, a 22-year-old mor. "Portsmouth, Ohio, did It draft I was supiwsed to havei product of Los Angeles High against Akron in the Middle started playing. LARAMIE Wyo (AP) School athletics, won the game Atlantic League.

Don't ask me "I went to my locker and ev- Wyoming swept to a 40-7 re- Georgia now has won four Mike Howell got the second Ripple TD on a 32-yard run in the first period. Tom Stratman; leaped across from the one in the second quarter and Ciuck, Douglas from the one in the same quarter. Husky Mark French bulled seven yards in the third quarter and without a loss. with a home run in tne ruin year was. eryining was ytiwa up.

vence virtorv over Utah Satur- Alston played for Portsmouth, Lverything was packed be- a reeorn lour rielo the Orioles the Orioles Osteen, "that's incidentally. cause had drafted soecialist Jerrv nine. "Yes," said the breaks of Ohio University the c-ime but "I thought my stuff whs as him, seeing through the game of when a guy outpitches you, he pood as it has been all yciir." hide-and-seek deserves to win." Osteen said. "I could easily ana seeing me Tnp western Athletic Confer- TIJ OI ence victory gave Wyoming a lOICQO 1-0 Schuetz fired a beautiful 48-yard pass to Tom Tarantino for another. Lee Shafer blocked a THANKS a a Lundstrom's Jewelry for the us of the precision timepieces used during our local swimming meets.

We Appreciate Your Kindness THE FORT MYERS SWIMMING ASSOC. of District 3 A.A.U. Reminded that the Dodders have had a perieci game Briqham Young now pone scoreless in 24 "Rut we're not out of it until 0 record in league play and 4-0 jfor the season. It was Utah's first conference game. The are 1-1 for the season.

We might llA I straight innings since the third we lose four games innine of the first game at Los win three in a row, too." KOUTS UlUn JlUlC ATHENS, Ohio (AP) Sophomore quarterback Ron DeLuc-ca directed three second half touchdowns, two of them on long passes, to guide Ohio University to a 21-6 Mid-American Panther punt and Fred Stuehmer picked up the loose ball and rambled 17 yards for the final score. French ran for two extra points and Stratman and Howell for the other two. Angeles -Manager Walter AI-, OstK-n. who pitcned tne mxig- ston managed a wry smile. ers to victory in the third game PROVO.

Utah AP) II "That's txH-n our trouble all a year ago after they had lost terbark Virgil Carter passed for lYlllllOnS TOF UOIT unable to score runs." tie first two to Minnesota, said four touchdowns to lead Bri- Conference football victory over T. Youngquist swept right end Don Drysdale will pitch Blair connected on an outside chain Young to a 27-7 football LOS ANGKI.KS Americans Toledo Saturday. as the Oi i fast hall. victory over Utah State Satur- spent S2V. mi' lion on golf equip-! Ron Rngan scored two touch on the first play of the finaj quar- downs as the Bobcats posted; ana rawl varns I0r nient last year.

louini! it all "No. it wasn't a pilch." their second straight conference! first Cypress I.ake score. Billy Nino of the last 11 Kentucky! victory and third of this season! Mays went off tackle for the Would Sandy Koufax be the he said "I felt I got if exactly I' passe,) for SS'. ards as bull'n, Aiston whs askeii? where 1 wanted it. maytse down the Cougar relied on his arm to "No sir rut in a situation a little more would have been roll past their cross-state rivals (Derby winners were stabled at, after breaking an extended los- extra point.

M. Koenig went in Hileah More their trip to inK sticak. Ohio was 0-10 last around left end for yards and this. We're ruiimii out belter. "But Blair went out and in a game that was never of room, but if we can keep it got the hall." doulit.

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