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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 25

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Monday. Nov. 13. 1972 3-C The Siirevepoht Times Dolphins Cudgel Patriots, 52-0, for 9tli Win in Row HUBS Ii jinw mini minium i'iiii'H wwwnwnmi IPO a ittWWM II i-'iiy iiiiiliil.tin it ii iiMimn imn I 1 1 tn 1 1 1 1 ii iii mil limn By John R. Skinner their hands on the ball in the first half for a 31-0 lead.

Morris scored twice on four- MIAMI (AIM Mercury Morris ran for three first-haft yardi sweeps around left end for Miami quarterback Earl Mor-rall, who completed five of eight passes for 126 yards in the first naif, threw a 16-yard touchdown strike to Marlin Briscoe in the third quarter to make it 38-0 and; Shula played substitutes the rest of the way. Briscoe caught a 51-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jim Del Gaizo early in the fourth quarter. Jim Mandich grabbed a 39-yard touchdown pass from Del Gaizo late in the came to end tht scoring and touchdowns. Sunday as the unbeaten Miami Dolphins crushed the New England Patriots 52-0 to make Don Shula the first National Football League coach to ever win 100 games in his i first 10 seasons. The victory put the unbeaten Dolphins in a position to clinch ths people Urc people limoVMtr a 14-0 lead after the Dolphins first five offensive plays.

A six-yard run by Morris concluded the first half scoring on the hapless Patriots, now 2-7. The rout started when safety Dick Anderson intercepted a Jim Plunkett pass on the third play of the game. Anderson made a falling catch at the New England 26, got up and ran to the four and fumbled. The Patriots recovered the ball in the end zone but officials ruled the ball dead at the four and Morris carried it in on the next play. Garo Yepremian kicked a 16-yard field goal and Larry Csonka bulled his way over from the three for other first- THE YAROSTICK New England Miami First downs 11 21 Rushes-yards 26-W 38-18' Passing yards 77 301 Return yards 155 H5 Passes 11-19-0 Punts o-42 Wi Fumbles-lost 2 0 3-1 Penalties-yards 3-35 5 47 break the Dolphins' record of 45 points in a single game set La 1970 against Buffalo.

The Patriots, who surrendered 245 yards to Miami in the first half alone, drove from their own 18 to the Miami 32 for their deepest penetration through the second quarter. Plunkett was caught for a nine-yard loss by Miami tackle a playoff spot in their home game next week against the New York Jets. The defending American Football Conference champions half scores against the AFC's i-K-i $mm jh mlcl1 boosted their record to 9-0 by! worst defensive team against scoring every time they got i the run. Pack Skins Bears, Bob Heinz on third down, however, and Dolphin corner-back Curtis Johnson then blocked a 48-yard field goal attempt by Mike Walker. Walker was activated by the Patriots after regular kicker Charlie Gogolak suffered a cut on the back of his left heel in workouts Friday.

Gogolak will be out of action at least two weeks. Substitute quarterback Brian Keeps Central Lead being shaken up midway in the By Charles Chamberlain FBHESTOfiSE CHAMPION FULL 4-PLY Ons of the finest tire values available anywhere! SIZE BLACKWALLS WHITEWALLS 6 00 13 2for $161 65013 2for 27.00 2ffor 33.00 175 5.60-15 2for 35.90 2for 41.90 1-73 7.35 14 2for 35.30 2for 41.30 200 7 75 14 2 for 37.30 2 for 43.30 2.12 7.75 15 2 for 38.80 2 for 44.80 2.13 825 14 2for 41.50 2for 47.50 2 29 8.15 15 2 for 43.00 2 for 49.00 2.32 855 14 2for 45.50 2for 51.50 2.41 8-45-15 2for 47.00 1 2for 53.00 1 2.51 FIRESTONE 500 STEEL WHITEWALLS Twin steel belts for maximum tire strength TUBELESS WHITEWALLS SIZE Original Price Discount Price 5: Per Pair Per Pair E78 -14 (7.35-14)" 2 for $99.00" 2 for 77.80 $22" F78 2 for 104.50 2 for 81.70 2.39 G78 14) 2 for 115.00 2 for 85.10 2.55 H78 14(8 55 14) 2 for 126.00 2 for 90.60 2.73 F78 -15) 2 for 107.50 2 for 83.80 2.54 G78 -15) 2 for 117.50 2 for 87.20 2.53 K78 -15) 2 for 129.00 2for 92.80 2.74 J78 -15(8 2 for 144.00 2 Of 97.90 238 L78 15(9 15-15)2 for 148. 50 2 for 109.00 3X6 second quarter and was replaced by Jerry Tagge. Later in the third, Tagge returned and with the aid of a 35-yard run by MacArthur Lane, the Packers moved into field-goal range and Marcol booted one from the 21 for a 20-10 Green Bay lead. After the Bears drove 80 yards, with Douglass' 20-yard pass to Earl Thomas the big CHICAGO (AP) Green Bay scored two quick touchdowns in the first quarter one of them stemming from an 89-yard kick-off return by Ike Thomas and Chet Marcol booted three field goals as the Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 23-17 Sunday in a National Football League game.

The Packers did not throw a pass in the first half and gained Dowling moved the Patriots to the Miami eight-yard line late in the game where the Dolphins took over on downs. Miami's victory was dimmed somewhat when star wide receiver Paul Warfield was helped: off the field in the third quarter but spokesmen said Warfield had only a minor sprain and! knee bruise. Shula who had a 71-23-4 record in seven years at Baltimore before moving to Miami, be- came only the ninth coach in NFL history to win 100 games. None of his predecessors' reached the 100 mark in 10 seasons. play, to score when Douglass All prices PLUS taxes and 2 tires off your car.

AH prices PLUS taxes and 2 tires off your car. pushed over from the one, Green Bay capitalized on anoth YARDSTICK Packers Bears 8 19 33-130 43-171 40 90 er turnover that led to a 21-yard THE First downs Rusnes-yards Pussing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards held goal by Marcol. Setting it up was Alden Roche's recovery of Douglass' fumble on the Bear 25 with three minutes left to play. 10-4-2 5-48 2-0 8-73 22-10-1 4-47 4-2 4-30 0 0 0 0-0 17 14 7 1452 (Yeoremian kick) (Yepremian kick) 16 1 New Enqland Miami Mia Morris 4 run Mia Morris 4 run Mia FG Yepremian (Yepremian kick: Mia csonka 3 run Mia Morris 6 run (Yepremian kick) Green Bay 14 3 3 3 323 Chicago 7 0 3 7 17 GB Brockington 12 run (Marcol kick) Chi Pinder 4 run (Percival kick) GB Hunter 1 run (Marcol kick) GB FG Marcol 51 Chi FG Percival 38 GB-FG Marcol 2: Chi Douglass 1 run (Percival kick) GB FG Marcol A 55,701 Mia Briscoe 16 pass trom Morrall (Yepremian kick) Mia Brscoe pass from Del Gaizo (Yepremian kick) Mia Mandich 39 pass from Del Gaizo (Yepremian kick) A 80,010 only 59 yards but led 17-7 en route to boosting their frontrun-ning Central Division record in the National Conference to 6-3. The Bears, who could put only two sustained drives together, dropped deeper into last place with a 3-5-1.

In the opening minutes of the first quarter, Bobby Joe Green, Turnovers. Penalties Hurt Bears' punter, had a bad snap Hapless Bills Donate Plenty in Jets' Romp FIRESTONE STRATO-STREAK SUP-R-BELT Double belted for long tire mileage BLACKWALLS WHITEWALLS Fod SIZE Regular '71 I "72 Discount Regular 71 I 72 Discount Price Price Price Price B7ai3i65o-i3) Newsize 2 for Newsize 2for51.90"si.78 c78-t3 t7.oo-i3i New size 2 for 47.90 New size 2 for 55.90 1.90 c78-w(695-m) New size 2 for 49.70 New size 2 for 57.70 2.10 E78-14 (7.35-14) 2iorQ7 5Q 2 for 50.90 2for77.00 2 for 58.90 2.34 F78-14 (7.75-14) 21or 71.50 2 for 55.00 2 for 81.50 2for 63.00 2.52 F7s-i5f775i5) Newsize 2 for 56.50 Newsize 2 for 64.50 2.58 07814(8 2514) 2for 78.50 2 for 60.70 2 for 89.50 2 for 68.70 2.69 57816(8515) 2for 80.00 2 for 62.20 2 for 91.50 2 for 70.20 2.78 H78-14 (8.56-14) 2for 86.00 2 for 67.00 2 for 98.00 2 for 75.00 2.93 H78 15(8 5M5) 2tor 88.00 2 for 68.50 2for100.00 2 for 76.50 301 J78-1S leas-is) Newsize 2 for 86.10 3.12 L78-1S (9.15-16)1 I 2for115.502for 88.701 3.28 FIRESTONE STRAT0-STREAK 78 Popular, wide 4-ply tire I BLACKWALLS I WHITEWALLS Begular71 I 72 Discount Regular 71 I 72 Discount Price Price Price Price 67813(6 50-19) 2fOr52.50 2 for 2for59.50 2for45.90 vTsT 2 for 56.00 2for 42.70 2 for 62.50 2 for 48.70 1.95 C78-U (66-14) 2 for 56.50 2 for 43.40 2 for 64.00 2 for 49.40 2 78 2 for 58.00 2 for 44.60 2 for 65.50 2 for 50.60 2.24 2 for 60.00 2 for 45.90 2 for 67.00 2 for 51.90 2-22 F78 2 for 61.50 2 for 47.30 2 for 69.00 2 for 53.30 JZjg F78-1S(77S-15) 2for 63.50 2 for 48.80 2 for 71.00 2 for 54.80 Z43 2for 67.50 2 for 52.20 2 for 76.00 2 for 58.20 2.56 2 for 69.50 2 for 53.70 2 for 78.00 2 for 59.70 2jg H78-14(8 55-14) 2 for 74.00 2 for 57.60 2for 83.00 2 for 63.60 2.75 H78-15 (8.65-15) 2for 76.00 2 for 59.10 2 for 85.50 2 for 65.10 2.81 J78-ts (8.85-is) 2 for 95.00 2 for 73.30 301 L78-1S (9.15-15)1 I 2for 98.50 2for 75.90 3.16 back go through his legs and recovered the ball on his own 25 where Green Bay took over. Jolm Brockington hammered 13 yards and then swung wide to plow the final 12 for a touchdown. Six minutes later, Thomas took a kickoff and zoomed 89 yards, before Cecil Turner tripped him up on the Bear 11. Brockington made nine yards and eventually Scott Hunter drove over from the one.

Prior to that the Bears went 79 yards in seven plays with Eobby Douglass passing 26 yards to George Farmer and running 26 more to set up a touchdown by Cyril Pinder from the four. At the outset of the second By Bruce Lowitt NEW YORK (AP) The New York Jets took advantage of a wave of Buffalo mistakes that paved the way to four touchdowns, two by Emerson Boozer, and rolled over the Bills 41-3 Sunday in National Football AH prices PLUS taxes and 2 tires off your car. SIMILAR LOW PRICES IN SINGLES OF ALL TIRES LISTED League play. Priced as shown at Firestone Stores. Competitively priced at Firestone Dealers ond at all service stations cRspJcrytrtg ttt Firestone sign.

was as close as they got all day. A 34-yard punt return by Chris Farasopoulos to the Buffalo 24 set up Boozer's one-man touchdown drive. He carried five times for 16 yards, including a one-yard scoring plunge. Moments later, Spike Jones' 10-yard punt gave the Jets the ball back on Buffalo's 16. And soon after, Joe Namath lofted a four-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Boozer.

One play later, Farasopoulos intercepted a Dennis Shaw pass, setting up Bobby Howfield's 26-yard field goal. The Jets' next touchdown came in the opening minutes of the second half. Roy Kirksey The Jets, powered more by Buffalo fumbles, penalties and fi errant passes than by their own Another big Firestone value! Turns on appliances, lights quarter Marcol kicked a 5-yard THE YARDSTICK Bills Jets First downs 11 17 Rushes-yards 31-143 41-148 Passing yards 67 HI Return yards 105 102 Passes 9-20-3 9-16-1 Punts 3-33 3-30 Fumbles lost 1-0 Penalties-yards 8-69 5-45 FIRESTONE TRANSPORT Heavy duty low as 24-hoarefectrie i 24-hour easy-to-rend bWS (5)70 field goal, puttmg the Pack ahead 17-7 at halftime, which ended with Al Matthews recovering Douglass' bobble to end a Bear threat that reached the 14. Hunter's first pass attempt came early in the third and it was intercepted by Charlie Ford. Later another Hunter toss was stolen by Bob Jeter and the Bears got their chance for a 38-yard field goal by Mac Per-cival to close the gap to 17-10.

Hunter bad returned to the game in the third period after ft LLfc'3 Limit 1 8t thrs pocs. dial witn iJay-JNight hour periods No resetting recovered Howfield 1 kick off the chest of the Bills' Jan White, Namath hit Dor Maynard for 18 yards, then found Richard Caster crowd of Buffalo defenders for a i 26-yard scoring pass. Howfield kicked a 25-yard offense, built a 24-3 halftime lead en route to raising their record to 6-3 and keeping alive their hopes for an American Football Conference "wild card" playoff berth. The Bills mm Mini required 06-14-029-7 Additional ea. i If we should sell out of this item.

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mm Face Browns fBMMMMa mm mi Chargers in TV Batttle line when O.J. Simpson fumbled and linebacker Larry Grantham recovered. John Riggins swept to the one-foot line on the first play, then slammed over for a 7-0 lead. The Bills marched from their 20 to the New York one before being stopped and settling for John Leypoldt's field goal. It Buffalo 3 0 0 03 New York 7 17 7 1041 NY Riggins 1 run (Howfield kick) Buf FG Leypoldt 9 NY Boozer 1 run (Howfield kick) NY Boozer 4 pass from Namath (Howfield kick) NY FG Howfield NY Caster 26 pass from Namath (Howfield kick) NY FG Howfield NY Barkum 9 pass from Davis (Howfield kick) A 62,853 TIRE ROTATION Get maximum wear BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Well adjust your brakes and add fluid if needed.

FRONT END ALIGNMENT Precision alignment by skilled mechanics. TIE ROD ENDS Replace worn tie rod ends Price does not include alignment. 15-PT. SAFETY INSPECTION Includes brake system, steering, suspension, exhaust system, lights from your tires SAN DIEGO (AP) Statistically, the Cleveland Browns-appear to be a second division team, while the San Diego Chargers look like a contender by comparison. But the situation is reversed eoine into tonight's na- Raiders Regain First; Whip Bengals, 20-14 i a 1 1 televised National Football League game.

The $49 Brown, 5-3, are in the thick of the race in the American Football Conference Central Division, while the Charters, 2-5-1, are out of contention in the AFC West. On the season, San Diego has more first downs than Cleveland. 140-115: yards gained, IIIll0 MB Most American cars. FREE By John Chace CINCINNATI (AP) Running back Charlie Smith, enjoying his best rushing day in five years as a pro, ran for one touchdown and 146 yards as Oakland beat Cincinnati 20-14 Sunday in National Football League action. The Raiders, relying mostly on their running game, moved back into first place in the Includes parts and labor American cars (Excluding disc brakes and some foreign cars.) (Extra on some cars with air cond.) Parts extra, if needed.

We'll inflate them to proper pressure. 2.364-2.041: points, 152-141, and 9 STORE opponents yards allowed, 2.205-2,376. But San Diego also leads the league in turnovers, a statistic blamed by Cos Ji Harland for four straight losses. The Chargers missed five field goals one game, had a fumble run back 54 yards for a Cedar Grove Marshall, Texas 70th Fairfield Phone 868-0582 101 E. Grand Phone 935-7961 Smith's previous best rushing day came in 1968 when he picked up 118 yards as the Raiders swamped the same Cincinnati Bengals.

Forty-five-year-old George Bianda kicked field goals of 24 yards in the second period and 22 yards early in the fourth period. Second-year running back Clarence Davis, from Southern California, slammed over from the one-yard line with 8:37 to go in the game and the Raiders mounted a 20-7 lead. In the five-year series between the Bengals and Raiders all games prior to Sunday's had been strictly high-scoring affairs with the winning team posting 31 or more points. The Raiders edged the Bengals 31-27 last year with a rally in the closing minutes. The Bengals jumped out to a 7-0 lead as running back Doug Dressier bulled over from the one-yard line with 13:55 to go in the second period.

Oakland 0 3 7 1020 Cincinnati 0 7 0 714 Cin Dressier 1 run (Muhlmann kick) Oak FG Bianda 24 THE First clowns Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards YARDSTICK Raiders Bengals 24 14 48-293 26-89 88 144 29 30 13-24-1 12-29-1 4- 42 4-41 2-1 0-0 5- S2 7-S3 touchdown, and suffered a blocked field goal the next game, and quarterback John Hadl has thrown 7 interceptions. Since the Browns rank 10th in "PLUS MILEAGE PLAN" 1. Free Tire Rotation Every 5,000 Miles 2. Free Wheel Balance Check 3. Free Flat Repairs With Purchase of 4 Tires From Any Moore's Firestone the 13-t earn AFC in rushing defense, Garrett and Cid Ed wards are expected to do a lot tttZ Ufa pSOpSc -With Volume Buying Power of running and so will Cleveland's Leroy Kelly and Bo Scott, I' I I American Conference's Western Division as Pittsburgh defeated Kansas City.

Oakland's defensive tackle Art Thorns blocked one field goal attempt by himself, teamed with Carlton Oats to knock down another field goal try and deflected a Bengals pass as he led the Raiders' tenacious defense. Hammering away mostly at left tackle and left end, Smith DOWNTOWN 501 Cradien St. Phone 423-5161 TRUCK TIRE CENTER Hop Western Avt. Phone 425-8787 SHREVE CITY CPEN 8 P.M. Mob.

thru Fri. Phone 865-0267 WEST SHREYEPORT Mansfield lb), crt Kings Hwy. Phone 422-8701 though the Chargers are sightly stronger against the run than the pass. "One of these days," says San Diego defensive end Deacon Jones, "our offense and the defense are going to put it together and at the same time somebody is going to get annihilated." Moore's Firestone Locations Also In LONGVIEW TEXARKANA ALEXANDRIA LITTLE Oak Smith a run (Bianda kick) scored the fifth touchdown in "Pr? Bianda 22 ROCK il ii mm. uavis i run (Bianaa kick) the third period from the I Cin Myers 39 pass from Anderson eight-yard line with 8:50 to go.

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