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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 35

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The Shreveport Times Sunday, Sept. 17, 1967 3-1) Scotch Foursome Today Packers Favored to Repeat As 48th NFL Season Opens -i WGA Tournament To Open Tomorrow in a passing duel between contenders, along with Dallas, in Mrs. R. Denman Crow and Mrs. By TOMMY LOPEZ Times Sports Writer Charles Knight both members of the Capitol Division-.

St, Louis, a pick in the Centu; ry Division until quarterback Charley Johnson was called into the Army, pins its hopes on The SWGA City golf title will the Country Club, and Mrs. H. E. Hill of Barksdale. It is not known By MIKE RECHT Associated Press Sports Writer The National Football League begins its 48th Season Sunday with new divisions, three new coaches and a new team, but the same old Green Bay Packers favored to finish on top in December.

TheVorld champion Packers, undefeated in six cre-season four four-team divisions, the games at Green Bay, Baltimore, Philadelphia and St. Louis take on the added importance of matching teams in the same division. The veteran Packers rule a strong favorite against the Lions with their tight-fisted defense, Bart Starr at quarterback and Donny Anderson, Joe Gra-bowski. Etijah Pitis and Ben be the prize and a two iron will be the weapon when nearly 100 rookie Jim Hart against the lady golfers attack the Shreve Giants. port Country Club course tomor -TN7 exactly who is entered, so there could be others with an equal opportunity to win.

Much time has been put into this year's tournament by Mrs. Knight, general chairman, and row in the 34th annual Shreve' The Giants, the worst team in the NFL last season at 1-12-1, look for improvement with Fran Tarkenton at quarterback and port Women's Golf Association Championship Tournament games, open defense of their Wilson alternating in the back title and seek another shot at 'field where Jim Taylor and The meet kicks off today with her staff and the ladies are running back Tucker Frederick-son returning after missing 1966 the Super Bowl when they host the improved Detroit Lions and looking forward to one of their with a knee injury. best meets ever. a mixed Scotch foursome, but today's activity is more or less for fun. Tomorrow they play for keeps.

Los Angeles, a favorite in the Paul Hornung starred for nine seasons. Karl Sweetan is likely to crll the signals for the Lions, who will be missing injured rookie running back Nick Eddy, but Other officers are Mrs. J. Coastal Division, is favored to Reese Jones, tournament chair duplicate its 16-7 exhibition vie A qualifying round, will be played tomorrow with the low 16 tory over the Saints, who break will have freshman Mel Farr in with Bill Kilmer at quarter man; Mrs. H.

Q. Petersen and Mrs. Armond Daigle, co-chairmen; Mrs. Barney Ghio, publicity; Miss Linda Hamel, players squaring off Tuesday to back and Jim Taylor in the determine the championship and backfield. first flight.

H. E. HILL Barksdale $ipinger registration; Mrs. W. G.

Wender, MRS. It. DEN3IAN CROW (left) and Mrs. Charles Knight will be top contenders for the City Golf Title when the Shreveport Women's Golf Association championship tournament kicks off Monday at the Shreveport Country Club. The 34th annual tournament will open officially.

Sunday with a mixed Scotch-foursome. Knight is general chairman of the event. The meet will be match play in all flights with the championship finals scheduled for Friday their new coach, Joe Schmidt, i New Orleans makes its debut -along with Coach Tom Fears against the tough Los Angeles Rams, the only team to beat the "Saints in six exhibition games. I Bud Grant, after 10 years in Canadian football, begins his NFL coaching career at Minnesota when the Vikings entertain San Francisco. In other games, Dallas is at Cleveland, Atlanta at Baltimore, Chicago at Pittsburgh, Washington at Philadelphia and New York at St.

Louis in a full slate of games. 1 The American League's third 'veek features three games Sunday with Houston at Buffalo, Boston at Oakland and Denver The Dallas-Cleveland game matches contenders in last season's Eastern Division with Don Meredith still throwing to Bob Hayes for the Cowboys and Frank Ryan throwing and Leroy Kelly running for the Browns. trophies; Mrs. W. J.

Atkins, entertainment; Mrs. Selber and Mrs. Kirk LaVigne, rules; Mrs. Robert Young, kits; Mrs. Edgar Galloway, Mrs.

James starting at 12 noon. Defending champion Mrs. Aar carrying the ball in the Central Division game. Gone via trade is defensive tackle Roger Brown. 'John Unitas, bothered by injuries in recent years, gives Baltimore an edge over the Falcons after hitting 67 per cent of his passes as the Colts won four of five pre-season contests.

The Falcons will start Randy Johnson at quarterback with Tommy McDonald, acquired from the Rams, a new receiver in this Coastal Division meeting. Both clubs slumped in the exhi bition season. Louisville Routs Drake by 46-7 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -t Louisville's Herbie Phelps zig-Louisville blasted across three lagged 24 yards for the first touchdowns in 10 minutes and! touchdown in the second quar- Grant has a choice of Ron Vander Kelen, Bob Berry or Joe Kapp at quarterback to replace the traded Tarkenton against the optimistic 49ers and John Brodie, Ken Williard, Dave Iter. Quarterback Wally Oyler Sonny Jurgensen of and Norm Snead of Phila- at Miami, went on to rout Drake 46-7 in the football opener for both teams UilA Parks and Co. Under the new NFL setup ofdelphia are expected to hook up Gale Sayers and either young Saturday.

Larry Rakestraw or veteran J. P. DAVIS passed 10, 11 and 17 yards for three more scores, and Ira Glass and Pete Compise went over on runs of eight yards and one yard. Drake's lone score was on a 25-yard pass from Gary McCoy to Bob Misner late in the game. Maroons Work on Selber Jr.

will be on hand to defend her title against a battery of strong contenders who are eager to lift the crown. Several talented golfers are in the field and any one of them could upset the steady playing champion, but Mrs. Selber would have to rule as the favorite. She is a member of the host club and knows the course like a road map. Additionally, she is a veteran tournament player and is strong under pressure.

She is currently the Shreveport Country Club champion. Golf is a game of breaks, however, and should a few go in the direction of one. of several players the tournament could have a photo finish. Those considered among Mrs. Selber 's toughest competition include Miss Barbara Payne and Mrs.

R. W. Groves of Palmetto, Galbraith and Mrs. Frank Ford, Scotch, foursome The course is in excellent condition and as a result the ladies have elected to play the ball as it lies rather than the customary improvement allowed in the fairway. This should have very little or no effect on the scores, however, as most of the players have had an opportunity to play the ball that way the past week on the tournament course.

The tournament was originally scheduled for the Barksdale AFB course but the base clubhouse is being repaired so the ladies were forced to change the site. Presentation of awards will be held immediately following the championship finals match. All United States Golf Association rules will apply throughout the torunament. Rudy Bukich carry Chicago's hopes against the Steeleers, who are counting on a good year You are cordially invited to a premier showing oi the 1968 Chevrolet cars trucks, Thursday, September On Kicking Game Lambright Enjoys Debut Tech Stuns Delta In Opener, 34-7 Louisville 19 7 2044 21st. (Jlp) iDrake 0 7- STARKVILLE, Miss.

lou -neip5 4 run ikick raneaj lrom quarterback Bill Nelsen. In the AFL, Buffalo, coming off a fourth quarter 20-17 victory over the New York Jets last Sunday, re expected to start with Jack Kemp this week against the surprising Oilers, Lou Zamberlan 18 pass from Oyler Mississippi State practiced for two hours Saturday morning, (kick taiea) Lou Phelps 11 pass from Eggleston (Compise kick) Lou Compise 8 run (Compise kick) DHEVY LAUO concentrating on the kicking Lou Glass 17 pass from Oyler (kick game as preparations for the who battled Kansas City before losing 25-20. tailed) Lou Stallings 1 run (Compise kick) Maroons' Sept. 23 opener Dra Misner 25 pass from McCoy 2627 linwood Phone 425-3471 Boston still seeks its first vic against Georgia in Athens neared a climax. Tech' had 21 first downs to State's nine.

Delta had1 51 yards rushing and 129 passing. Over half of the air total came against the Tech second unit which was (Dunn kick) Lou Glass 9 run (Sanks kick) tory after two defeats by bring ing alive its running game, led by Jim Nance. The Raiders come off a 51-0 balloon-breaker in a prevent defense. over Denver. CLEVELAND, Miss.

Full-back Buster Herren, a junior from Woodlawn of Shreveport, vand quarterback Terry Brad- shaw, also of Woodlawn, guided Louisiana Tech to a 34-7 victory tover Delta State College in the i opener for new coach Maxie Lambright Saturday night. Herren pickedup 87 yards on 16 'carries for a 5.4 average and scored three times, all on two-yard runs. Bradshaw, who replaced starter Phil Robertson, who was Quarterback Truman Meissner, who came to Tech from Tulsa, scored the final Tech touchdown Open 8 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. Daily Monday thru Saturday Gas Island Open 7 a.m.

Daily The Broncos will try to put more air- into the balloon against the Dolphins, despite the loss of Cookie Gilchrist to injury. Steve Tensi of Denver and John Stofa of Miami trades on a sneak. Larry Brewer took a five-yard pass from Bradshaw with nine seconds left in the second quarter as Tech blew the game wide open. Elton Calhoun converted after passes. injured early in the contest, 1 year free replacement guarantee backs our rnnnected on 15 of 25 passes for four of the five scores.

SHREVE CITY AUTO CENTER 222 yards as the Bulldogs put Delta State's only score came together 433 yards in total; on an eight-yard pass from offense. I James Hobson to Butch Coney. Northwestern Fall Baseball Drills Begin 33-0 Romp at Monroe OREMOSr -k EAGEMAKER -Vi An vCaV' A "-Kill I NATCHITOCHES Northwestern State College's baseball team will begin fall practice Monday, according to Demon Athletic Director and baseball Northeast Gets By Henderson Reddies coach Jack Clayton. The fall drills will be directed at developing fundamentals and Blake missed the extra point, his MONROE Northeast State will be i open to both returning first miss after 22 in a row last year. He later missed on his two rolled for 403 yards in total offense in whiDDing Henderson players on last year's team and prospective players for next other tries.

State of Arkansas 33-0, in the season. Sparked by five consecutive Clayton said the fall practice, completions by 5 Nor which. will run about four weeks, season opener Saturday nignt. The Indians, winning their third straight opening game, scored once in each of the first theast went 62 yards in the weather permitting, should pro second quarter for the touchdown vide an opportunity to evaluate with Reisig pitching four yards to Ron Gaetano for the payoff. In available personnel and save time when actual practice begins the third freshman halfback Joe Black tubeless plus Fed.

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Northeast scored two in the fourth' driving 63 yards with YARDSTICK Henderson Northeast First downs 27 Net yards rush lis 267 Net Yards pass 81 136 Passes (A-C) 23- 17-12 Had intercepted 0 Punt-Avg. Fumble-Lost 3-2 Penalties-yds. 6-70 three quarters and then twice in the fourth. Henderson did not threaten seriously until the final period when they drove to the Northeast five before beir? stopped. Allen Bozeman running the last Street Is Guide In Furman Win 10 to end a 64-yard March and then Blake cracked over from the two after a 47-yard drive, GREENVILLE, S.C.

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Dupont set two Gulf States Fullback Joe Street's last half; legwork paced Furman to a 15-6 comeback victory over stubborn! Mississippi College Saturday I night. Street, who did not play in the! first half, gained 80 yards on 13 1 rushes in the second half to lead the Paladins. They had netted only three yards on the ground in the first half. i Mississippi College 06 Furman 3 0 6 4 IS on the grounds and gained through the air. Northeast completed 12 to 17 passes with ex-Kilgore Junior College terback Terry Reisig completing 6 to 8 for 68 yards and one TD.

Conference records in the contest by returning seven punts for 114 yards. Tackle Kenneth Frith and Linebacker Wayne Cunningham led the Northeast defense that limited the Reddies to 115 yards Furman, Williams, 28 yard field goal. Miss Suchy, 3 run (kick tailed) Furman Talkington, 1 run (kick failed) Furman Street, 1 run (kick failed) Score by quarters Henderson 0 0- 6 6 1533 Score Summary: NE Carl Pitre, run, (kick failed) NE Ron Gaetano, 4 pass from Terry Reisig, (kick failed) NE Joe Profit, 13 run. (kick failed) NE Allen Bozeman, 10 run, (Stevt Mansur run) NE Clark Blake, 2 run, (Benteekell kick) Atten: 7,000. on the grounds and 81 passing.

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