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HSC Ties For Crown; Hosts Col Poly November 28 SPORTS IWMBOLDT STANDARDMonday. Nov. 18. 1963. P.

21 Foresfers Rally To Down Sanfa Clara SANTA CLARA The Santa rights, Ihe A a Clara Apaches jumped lo a 6-0 lead over the Humbolt Foresters in the opening seconds of their football clash here Sunday hut bowed before the visiting champions, 15-6, as the Hum- lu-u, ua vuc nuiu- ULJi UUUIUJI uaiu boldters tallied firsl and fourlh charging lackle Manny Sima quarler touchdowns. Sunday's win marked I eighth conference win of" I Foresters and was the i n-a 1 game in the Northern California Semi-professional Football Lea- thwarted in their attempts I move to safer ground. On the second play frorr scrimmage, Ruiz fumbled ant recovered the ball in the em zone but couldn't escape hard gue. Quarterback Mike Ruiz combined with end Mike Nichols on a 78-yard TD pass play on the lirst play from scrimmage. The PAT attempt by Ruiz was no good.

The next 10 minules of Ihe firsl stanza was a punling duel by the two squads between (he 30-yard lines, bul the Foresters found Ihe range with two minutes remaining and ahead of Ihe Apaches. Quarterback Fred Whitmirc threw to halfback i Stephens on a screen play and with four blockers lo lead the way the fleet flanker back raced 78 yards up field for the lying score. Linebacker Jim Walker booted the extra point and Ihe Foresters moved lo a 7-6 advantage. In Ihe second quarter Foresters drove 90 yards I gave up the ball inches from the end zone as the Santa Clara defense lighlened. The drive was sparked by Ihe passing of quarterbacks Whitmire and Roger Toftt and the running of backfielders i Stephens and Mel Oliver.

Afler taking possession iv the shadows of their own up who him for a tw pointer. In the fourlh quarter Whi mire engineered another futil oresler" Drive after takin ver the ball on their own nin 'ard line. But Hie Humboldlers fumble Lumberjacks Crush Chico Sfafe, 32-13; Three-Way Deadlock Occupants of a Far Western Conference throne room thai also louses Ihe Cal Aggies and San Francisco Slate, Ihc Ilumboldt State Lumberjacks gel two days oft before reluming to the prac- ice field for their Thanksgiving Day engagement Cal Pol) if San Luis Obispo. The 'Jacks unleashed their finest offensive performance of he season Saturday night in overpowering Chico Stale, 32-13, icfore 3500 goose-pimpled on- ookcrs at Wildcalvlllc. Humboldt Slate Ihus moved nto a Ihrcc-way deadlock with Mustangs and the Gators for 1963 conference Ixmors Both had won their FWC tests earlier.

Meanwhile, Cal Poly upended powerful University of Califor nia al Sanla Barbara, 14-12 Thai should make for an inler ode jusl one yard. Hnmbold ailed to capitalize on thai bu minutes later Bill Vines recov red a Chico fumble on Ihe ISC 47 to set up Ihe Uimber- acks' final scoring drive. They went 53 yard in 11 plays, eaturing a 15-yard offtackle blasl by Frank Bnda, a nine- yard run by Ciricnhcad on a reverse, and plays he ball on the 'Sanla Clar esting Turkey a finale ive-yard line after moving Redwood Bowl with proceed 0 0 the Division 20 Kiwan Club charities. The Lumberjacks generate threats to Ihe Chico Slate five the 24 and the 15 in the openin. period, bul had lo wait unt vards and Ihe Apaches' Yamasaki fell on the ball.

Trying lo move the ball on razzle dazzle double reverse, lire Apaches fumbled again in their own end zone and was on the spot for Ihe Foresl- rs. The 245-pound lineman on the ball to (ally the Foresters' final TD with 24 seconds atlempl for the extra i missed its a Canucks Club Blades, 3-0 By Uniled Tress Intcmalional A pair of powerful attacks made Ihings fairly easy for Hie goalies in Ihe Western Hockey League Sunday nighl--and the net-lenders swept away- what few threats did develop to chalk up shutouts. The cellar-dwelling Vancouver Canucks fired a constant bar rage on Los Angeles lo defca he Blades, 3-0, and Settle oul rushed the Portland Buckaroos for a 2-0 Victory. Goalie Marcell Faille of the Canucks needed only 14 saves (or his win, while Jim McLcod was outstanding in defeat by aler, came back with the same play for 19 yards lo the Chico 4. 'A half-the-distance penalls pul it on the 2 and Rutia pun Brown Leads Navy To Boxing Win Over Eureka Club An explosive puncher who 44 seconds Icfl in Ihc allowing only Ihrec of shots lo get past him.

Phil Maloney hil two for Vancouver, am! Dale Anderson got Ihe other. Hqth relmcn also did sni oul- ched it over from there with s(alH job at Portland. Claude 1:07 lefl lo play. Ttie try for rjufour of Seattle lurried away moved like a phantom, 162- pound Hill Drown captured the Besl boxer Award while leading the powerful San Diego Navy lo a 5-3 team win over the Eureka Boxing Club at Ihe Mun i i a I Auditorium Saturday night. Drown mil-pointed Ken James, 157, of Smilh River, in Ihe fourth boul of (he cighl-figlil card before 1500 spectators.

He 80 points to James' 75 or lieferce Mack Provarl's card. State Champion ruunerup I er lando Tnijillo staged a furiou: 'ourth round rally lo edge 140 pound Jim Wilson of Eureka ii what was billed as the featur point was no good. HUMBOLDT CIIICO 0 20 6 6 3 2 0 0 13 13 i a 111 tliu ivut aim this lime tackle Ray Murphy midway in Ihe second period to dent Wildcat zone. Coach Phil Sarboe's charges drove 53 yards in 11 plays. The one-yard TD play came when off a fake fieid goal formation Tclal i Downs First Downs Rusnirrg First Dowis Passing Firsl Dow.ts Penalties Yard? Ga'ncd Rustling.

-Y a Losl Rushing et YrJs. Galnc-d Rushing a pined Passing et Ytfs. Gained Failing otal Net Yards Gained assw Attempted asses Intercepted By HSC remaining. The Foresters' pass quarterback Monty Feekes hit i rnHhnnl- Rill Krampr in the end H-DN Coaches Meet Tonight The Humboldt Del Norte Coaches' Association will meet at St. Bernard's High school at 7:30 tonight, President Ray Mechals announced.

The agenda includes selection of Ihe Coaches' Little Four anil Big Five All-Slar teams, drawing up of Hie wrestling schedule and a review and discussion ol the new Administrators' C1P Code Book for this area. fullback Bill Kramer in the end zone. Vasquez kicked the firsl of his Iwo extra poinls. Quarterback a Sousa sparked the next scoring inarcl with a pair of. aerials netting 34 yards.

He then sneaked over from a yard out. A pass intreceplioii by line backer Bill Hook set up tin third tally in the second quar ler. The 220-pound sophomor went all Ihe way lo the Chic five. Sousa fired lo end Al for the TD. MO, THANKS, SERGEANT, I USE COPENHAGEN.

EV6N OFF DUTY? YEF COPENHAGEN GIVES ME A REAL MAM-SI7E TOBACCO IIFT ANYTIME. Recovered By umbor ol Punts verag- Length Punts veragc Kickofl Return! AV. Pass Interception Ret. Number ol Penalties fare's Losl, Pcnallies cvchdcv.ns Extr.i Po.ls Tolal Points INDIVIDUAL HUMBOLDT STATE TC Mallagliall rant 9 Vasqucf 6 2 a CHICO STATE TC Schossler 5 Calkins TM only 18 shots for his shuloul vliile Jean Marie Cossctte goi Portland's only two goals past Don Head, wire blocked 34 shots by Hie Totems. "Seattle's victory moved (he Totems to within one point of the league-leading San Francisco Seals in the standings.

There games scheduled for are no lonighl. W1IL Standings A ed boul of (he evening. Trujillt emerged on lop, 78-77 in Pro vart's judgmenl. In Ihe opening boul, Pcdr Allenez, of Klamalh Air Korc liase, oulpoinled Oscar of Klamatli, 79-77. Allenez opei ed strong opening a cut in Gen saw's forehead in the sccon round wilh a left hook.

Allcnc was boxing for the San Diet Vavy team. Crescent City's Dale Millc (160) took an unpopular 78- decision over Mike Sorrell San 1'ran Seattle 7 2 6 1 Los Angeles 8 7 1 7 0 1 fl 2 6 10 1 Denver '01 Hand Vancouver 54 50 50 56 49 G2 of Hoopa lo give (he Eurek Boxing Club a 1-1 tic. San Diego Navy moved to 58J2-1 edge when Bob Brown (11 47 received a technical knocko Kobcrl Jackson al the C8 Sunday's Ilcsulls Seattle 2 Portland 0 Vancouver 3 Los Angeles 0 Saturday's Results San Francisco 4 Seatllc 3 Los Angeles 5 Portland 4 Monday's Schedule No games scheduled Humboldt State drove 75 yar in seven plays to make it 26- wilh 6:26 left in the third pe riod, fealuring an 11-yard scamper by Sousa, some bruising line plunges for shorl yardage by Kramer, a 26-yard pass from Sousa lo Cadenhead and finally Rousa's 14-yard pass to Bright for the score. The try for Forluna Crushes 'Mac' As Dintmick Sets Mark point failed. Chico State logged its firsl DATED FOR FRESHNESS OP REAL TOBACCO TASTE scoring drive late In the third period, moving from its own 4C lo the HSC 5 and Ihe big play was Calkins' 17 yard pass lo Rich Miller which set up the tally.

It came on the first play ol the fourth quarler. with Cook sweeping wide around right end. Mike Farleigh blocked the Wildcats try for extra point. Chico kicked off onside anil the gamble paid off as Ihe Wild cats recovered on Ihc Humbold 39. They moved the distance in 17 plays, featuring a crucial Calkins lo Miller pass for 11 yards and another 13-yard aerial lo Myers.

Calkins sneaked over from Ihe one wilh 8:56 left Fortnna High School's Hus- rolled to a 25-12 win over the McKinleyville Panlhers Saturday for their third favorable decision in eight league outings his season. They finished Ihird in Ihe Big Five Conference fool- ball standings. lack inlo conlcntion. Larry Gates iired down th middle to Harvey Hull, wli caught Ihe ball on Ihe tips his fingers, juggled il momen tarily and Ihen carril it int Ihe end zone. Fred Maho kicked the extra point and wi The Huskies registered a 26-6 jusl gone in the game II Take Heed of the need to a i wheels.

For Safety's Sake Drive in Here Now! A car that "Shimmies" i no Icngsr under complete control. To continue to drfve it may prove disastrous! Let us get at the cause and correct it by putting yoyr wheels in accurate alignment today. in the game and then he hooted second onside Ihe extra point. Chico Iricd a kick but this one misfired when he ball (ell off the tee and Fight Results BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPI)-Sugar Ray Robinson, IKHi New York, knocked out Emile Sarens, IGO'A, Belgium (8). MANILA (UPI) Gabriel (Flash) Elorde, 130, Philip- win over Macville in the firsl round, a 14-0 win over I Norle a week ago and yesterday's 25-12 over Macville lo place third behind Del Norle.

Eureka and Arcata lied for the number one spot in Ihe league. Bul Ihe Macmen gave Kor- luna headaches throughout the as they could find no method of slopping passing tail- hack John Dimmick who fired his way inlo the Big Five record books. Dimmick completed 17 of 26 jasses for 132 yards and slial- the four-year old passing record sel by Dan Sousa, formerly of the Del Norle Warriors. Dimmick ran his passing tola! lo 1,302 yards Saturday lo lop Sousa's effort of 1,250 by healthy 52 yards. Forluna lallied on Ihe i play from scrimmage but then had to fight for every inch, taking advantage of breaks for Us Ihird league win and second in a row.

Huskies led 7-0. Brad Mullcr set tip the fir McKinleyviile score when he i lerceptcd a Forluna pass the Husky 20-yard line and i turned il to Ihe four. Fro (here Dimmick passed lo Carmesin for Ihe touchdow The exlra point Iry failed. Forlnna 13 6 6 D-McKinleyville 6 0 0- A I i Downs int Downs Ruthirg Dcwni Railing irsl Downs 3 i 5 Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NCI GaiMrf Rushing Yards Gained Passing ds Losl Passing Yds. Gained Pass'rg Nel Yds.

Gained Passes Allempled Passes Completed Passes Inlercepled By Furr.bles Fu.rbles Recovered By N'L-mber ol Average Averag- PUJIJ Average Kiekotl Relurns a Interception Ret. of Penalises FOOTBALL SCORES rd, Provart stepped in after drove Baker lo the ami he couldn'l recover Dave Mclaughlin (172) oopa gave Ihc Navy a 4-2 ilgc when he knocked out Mcl- Slokcs (175) of Crcsccnl ly with a fast right-left coin- nation lo the jaw with Ii45 Uy Unllcd Press International Easl Pittsburgh 28 Army 0 I'enn St. 28 Holy Cross 14 Dartmouth 12 Cornell 7 Amhcrst ID Williams 13 Princeton 27 Yale 7 Columbia 33 Pennsylvania Harvard 28 Brown 12 Khode Island 13 Coun. 12 Wcsloyan 46 Trinity (Conn.) 6 Swartiimorc 7 Penn Mil. 6 Susquehanna 22 Temple 18 Delaware Hutgers 3 Qnanlico Villanova 0 Boston coll.

30 Virginia 21 Dickinson 46 Johns Hopkins 7 12 fl in Ihc fourth round of Ihe Trcll 21 tdalr 20" 'B lluckncll 34 I.chigh 12 Stokes was saved by the Mi crsvJ 43 valley 0 the firsl round when fr a 23 Colgate 0 juighliu, used omblnation to fler Inking the damaging advantage his the initiative Voughoul the round. Smoolh working Rich Olson Hamilton 42 Union (N.Y.) 2.1 Coast Guard 12 Springfield 0 Wllkcs 14 llnverlord 0 Mass. 48 New Hampshire 2 C. W. Post 21 Kings 0 I I 1 1 I I I i i i i nvc Eureka its third win ofW'hcslcr 44 Hcnsselacr 3 IB evening with a 70-77 win ver spunky Cecil Billc of San 3icgo.

Olson, much taller thiui Bille nnd with a longer reach, vorkcd combinations lo the xxly and head and then beat off furious counter punches by Jlllc (or his win. Syracuse 5fl Richmond 0 Wittenberg 48 Gettysburg 36 Tufts 25 Lafayette 13 Mulilcnberg 34 Krank. Mar. 18 Kaihy Whilworlh Wins Tournament OCEAN I Miss. Navy 38 Duke 25 Fla.

AiM 37 Southern 0 Hampton 33 Tuskogee 28 AIICII U. 58 Livingston 0 Miibmnn 27 Georgia Tech 11 Morchead St. E. Kentucky Knoxvillc 32 Lane 28 (UPI) tall and Kathy Whilworlli, a allraclivc brownetle from Jal, N.M., has a winning slreak going in Undies Professional Golf Association (LPGA; Purdue 13 Minnesota 11 Louisville 21 W. Mich 7 St.

Norberl 14 SI. Thomas Augustana 41 Concordia 6 Kansas SI. 21 Iowa SI. 10 Omaha 34 Drake 29 Denison 10 Ohio Weslcyan 0 Ohio U. 16 Bowling Green 0 Marshall 14 Kcnl St.

8 John Carroll 14 Wash-Jeff 6 Case Tech 15 Western Res. 13 Bradley 37 Bvansvillo 20 Lincoln (Mo.) 0 Langslon 5 SW Missouri 31 Akron 12 Michigan 21 Iowa 21 W. Illinois 22 E. Illinois 7 Toledo 14 So. Illinois 0 23 Cincinnati 20 Southwest Nebraska 20 Oklahoma St.

16 'cxas 17 Tcxns Christian 0 n. Mclhodisl 14 Arkansas 7 en lucky 10 Baylor 7 'exns ASrM 13 Hice I'ulsa 22 Houston 21 Oklahoma 13 Missouri 3 Force 30 New Mexico 8 St. 18 N.M. Highlands 12 Christian 21 McMurry 3 Texas AM 24 Sul Ross 13 Texas Tccli 7 Texas Wcsl 3 No. Tex.

SI. 18 Hardin Sim 12 Trinity (Tex.) 12 Arlington 7 E. Tex. SI. 10 Lamar Tecli 0 Corpus Uirisli 27 Jarvis 0 Utah St.

7 New Mexico St. So. Dak. St. 17 Arkansas St.

14 Southwestern 33 How I'nyne W. New Mexico 23 Colo. St. 9 J.C. Smith 20 St.

Augustine 2 Tex. Southern 6 Ark. AMN Mississippi 20 Tennessee 0 Va. Union 15 No. Car.

Coll. 14 Sewanncc 14 Washington Mo. 13 Howard 15 Morchouse SI. Pauls (Va.) 22 Del. SI.

14 Tenn. Tech 28 Austin Pcay 13 N.K. Missouri 26'Murray St. 7 Kentucky St. 14 ic third round in match er three.

Referee Mack arl slopped Ihc figlil when son's manager requested it be hailed. pular local favorite Ken es (157) of Eureka was den 80-75 by classy Bill Brown to give the Sailors a 3-1 in bouts. Brown was cau- bul lightening quick when moved in for punches. ler intermission. Wayne Ris (157) TKO'd Harold Baker the Navy learn lo move locals closer.

lav. Miss Whilworth, 24, finished strong Sunday lo' win the ftrsl innual Mary Mills Gulf Coast Invitational tournament. was her third consecutive triumph. She carded a one-under-par 70 in the final round for a 54- hole total of 219, four slrokcs better than Mickey Wright of Dallas, Tex. The fop prize money of $2,325 brought her )9C3 earnings to $26,858, second only to Miss Wright's $31,270.

mm. ol. rvuiuuurvy Middle Tcnn. SI. 23 Va Tech 28 West Virg Florida St.

14 No. Ca No. Car. 27 Miami (I Wake Forest 20 So. Win Mary 34 Dav Hamp.

Sydney 14 Rar Wash. Lee 35 Sowest Clemson 21 Maryland Midwest Northweslern 17 Ohio Daylon 27 Miami Illinois 17 Wisconsin III. SI. 27 III. Weslc Mich.

St. 12 Noire 1) 10 123 25.3 i.O 13.3 10.7 i Tclal i pines, defealed Love Alloley, 128 Ghana on a disqualifica- For Ihe Panlhers, who bat lion (H) (retained world junioritled all Ihe way down lo the INDIVIOJA lightweight title). Germany final gun, it marks the third consecutive season without TC YG YL AV 12 Jl 3 I 0 0 0.0! LJ 1 Al ii is, i i i i 11.3 i (UPI) Guslav (Bubi) Scholz.jwin. Bul it was without a West Germany, outpointed Chicilheir finesl team efforl as EYV Calderwood, a (10)(recovered from I (lighl-heavyweighls). i Husky louchdown and cic arrn HILL announces an unprecedented Kentucky whiskey offer: SAVE TEN DOLLARS (10) ON A CASE OF FIFTHS! If costs so lifHe fo be sure, yet more than money can buy to risk a fatal accident.

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20 Montana 12 Colo. West 10 Weber SI. 6 UCLA Washington 0 Central Wash. 20 Whitworth 7 K. Wash.

SI. 16 Pugcl Sound 14 3regon 28 Indiana '22 Vashlnglon SI. 3'i Stanford 15 San Francisco St. 21 Nevada "al Poly SI.O 11 Sanla Harb 12 Colo. Mines 36 Colo.

Coll IS W. Wash. 32 Pacific Luther 7 Ariz. SI. (Tcmpe) 35 Wyoraln g6 (Cal.) 14 TJrigham 0 San Jose St.

56 Fresno St. 27 Sanla Clnra 32 So. Oregon 0 i Pacific (Ore.) 17 Ore. Coll. 0 Linficld 21 Willamette 0 llumboldl SI.

32 Chico SI. 13 i Whittier Cal Western 6 Idaho 14 Idaho St. 0 Treat yourself to a why not share one with a friend? You'll come out way ahead--and so will your friends. That's because, in i the rich Kentucky straight or milder blend, Hill and Hill is the whiskey value foe men who know the score. A A A I A I BOTH SAVE! BANKAMERICARD, DINER'S CLUB AND AMERICAN EXPRESS CREDIT CARDS HONORED Hill HIO HILL DISTILIBY MMPA.HY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY BOTH 66 PROOF BLEND CONTAINS STRAIGHT WHISKIES, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITJ..

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