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The Register: Danville, Sept. 22, 1965 John Brodie Named NFL's Offensive Player Of Week TT A i 17 'ii Not Likely To Hear Any 'We Want Mira' This Week 49er Quarterback Hit Jackpot Last Sunday NViili Four TI) Passes Six-Hitter Coach Parseghian Expects 'Heck Of Game Saturday'; Irish Battle Boilermakers By JACK HAM) Colts' 35-17 i over the By Drysdale Wins 3 To 1 21st i Verdict For Ace By IJSKA Associated Press Sports Writer Broun ty minutes against Notre Dame is much more than enough." i any Wo chorus this wcok Tho a victory anu sing Francisco 49ers' 1 FL a a )c decisive run Tuesday iffctisive I a i ses as the second-nlaer- A Don pitched a six-hitter and singled in Coach Ara Martinsville Speedway Parseghian said his Irish was a "sort of opportunist team Par- a a i California. We capital Old Dominion 500 Assured Revival Of Chrysler-Ford Rivalry has been er of the Football ciat'cd 1 against the Notre a team and The i the Lo, Saturday twice in won their fifth St. defeating the Milwaukee Braves kept the Cards' de- 3-1 -rated Purdue at Lafayette, Parseghian and Purdue Mollenkopf exuded for the other's i 'j a victo 1 st a ns i a i he a total offense Voters 3Vi games hehind meeting. Pot Sunday will, four touchdown, i Although Tim National a a a Parseghian a.

Although Tim a National League-leading San Parseghian asserted Califor- ir Tim national League- ead ng San se asserted a i rs TM ftvirsr, of 20 a lhoU8h 'T sl Bernstein, AP staffer Cjnn nniatl 48-6 Notre Dame conquest which 01 2OJ1 as a parnor Mir-L-fwl i i i i nu -i nnt'iiv the Jrte, who once thought seriously a iWnstfin A I' Lx TM TM quarter 'roriie did 43er VYifltil lone Braves' run came the fighting Irish into No. lll an error by A a Wills! 1 ot in lne Associated Press 'art Starr ran his streak a was unearned. Angeles -T i1 wi.tat KV 1 ni 1 ly 0 1 ta I a real great job." he completed 17 of 23 for 226 run Jn the pasl 45 Coach a i a and two i i i touchdown Bay's 41-9 ramble ovcrl The Dodgers scored twice in Wcr ov TM E3S 20j nE Jta I I fphrn'c hnmn fun tn I I came on a covering 59, 9, 2 0 i "I -wT21 yards. (terms of individual" A a ago when the nce wa Slarr 's typical rcac a rcac- re slumping and Brodie was i "Individual statistics don't having his troubles, the fans a 1can a i a Kex.ar Stadium used to a for D(m i the a a George i a Ih 0 former i a i i a a a nominated by quarterback. Mira still is avail- Harold Ratliff for the able if and when he is needed jl )a a set up three Joiich- i a like Brodie also' a a field goal in a 31-2 was off to a had start in Balti Meredith also with )assed 45 to Bob Hayes niorp's imjiortant game JUmnqsola.

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i Defense also dominated Detroit's Angeles. 65 in i 20-0 score over Los Nick Pietrosante Lions fullback who carried 11 Ky'V? in 87 ikc Um times." i i of 1J)O dale. Drysdale added another single in the ninth inning, raising his batting average to .298, highest on (he team. The complete game for big-right hander, now 21-12, wasi his first since Aug. 11.

He had! failed to complete his last nine starts. He escaped from a bases loaded situation in the i in by a i Rico Carty. I the last, serious Braves i .1 Ii i It soon wnen ne na kopf responded to the jest, "six the Boilermaker boss. MARTINSVfLLE At leastiappearance in another of the (with the remainder of the 40- three Chrysler backed drivers I Wood Brothers' Fords; Cale will be out to stop ized on every break. We got the ball on their twice inside, 'domination of the half am McQiiagg Columbus, their 30 and once ran a punt back deep.

They just weren't as bad as the score indicated 0 em ira FordjVarborough of Charlotte and Ga. asphalt Martinsville Speedway) tront twenty positions will be de- iiLfi ine drivers roar into ac- termined in the trials PYiHav tion here Thursdav aftprnonn tne a a car limit field to be determined in a 20-lap qualifying race Sat- urday. Also scheduled for Sat- urday are two 15-lap heats and a 50-lap feature for NASCAR trials Friday modified-sportsman drivers. cially on defense a last year, Parseghian said. The Irish defeated Purdue 34-15 last sea- son en route to a 9-1 record.

"We know we have a real test Saturday and that Purdue will give us a pretty good idea how strong we really are," said Par- seghian. As for Notre Dame's top rank- ing after one game, Parseghian commented: to rate there But we near the anv football ar in a are delighted to top." hbe Mollenkopf said he regarded Notre Dame's line as the peer of any in the country. "They got those big, strong backs and don't ieli me that quarterback (Bill Zloch) can't pass good when he has to," said hit for two TD passes ami Wnyne Walker added c((nes(fay threat. Frank Thomas drove home the Braves' run with a sacrifice fly in the fourth after Wills boot- ed a Aaron's bouncer ant Carty singled to right. Attendance at the game, the next to last for the Braves in Milwaukee, was 5,169.

The Braves, who plan to move to A a a next season, plav their I r' i goals. Oarel Dicringer CIuims New Speed Record Al 111.15 ROCKlNGIIAJVr. N.C. (AP)-- Charlotte, N.C., race car driver Darcl Dicringer a i a world speed record Tuesday for a slock car on a one i closed track during tire tests at the new North Carolina Motor Speedway. Dicringer.

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In fact, some of the players could only look forward to a very bad show. The occasion was the premier showing of the Cardinals' with the Philadelphia Eagles ast Sunday, the National Foot- AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 4. Minnesota 4. 10 inmas KT Cleveland i. nighl 6.

Chicago night BoVtSr, n0 a't 0n a nf hT 3 nfOht WonLbst Pel. Behind Minnesota Baltimore ss Chicago Detroit 8 Cleveland 79 Washington 66 xBoslon League ieams. The opener offense for both was the xCalifornia 57 64 66 71 78 31 85 92 Kansas City 55 x-late came not included .627 .570 9 .569 9 .550 11 .527 2 .490 21 25 .437 29 .395 35'A .367 39'A Wednesday's hero, the defense the villain. "Some of the players weren't 'r uistling," said Coach a -emm, who saw his team lose the Eagles, 34-27, Sunday and hen witnessed a private show- ng of the film Monday. "When i guy misses six or eight tack- es.

he's not performing to the VIel Stoltlemyre Hurls Yankees To 94 Victory i--- L4IC 3 best of his ability. We'll give them a good chewing out and see what happens." Most of the hisses were di- rected at the kickoff coverage unit, which gave up three Jong runbacks, setting up three Phil- Stotllemyrc pitched his 19th victory of the season and rook adelphia scores. "The kickoff coverage was NEW YORK (AP) Mel or Lemm said. "Granted ie Horace erand slam we don't play a good defensive game, but it wasn't a matter of at Cin- Chicaao at NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 7, Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati 7, San Francisco niaht Los Angeles 3. Milwaukee niqfi? Francisco Los Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee Philadelnhia St.

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Friday, Lo- renzen and Johnson will be leading Ford contenders with their two mechanics, Jack Sul- livan and Herb Nab, battling it out in the pits. Additional Ford contenders both for pole position and the race include Ned Jarrett of Camden, S. former Grand National champion and present leader in the 1965 campaign but never a winner at Martins- vilie; Dick Hutcherson of Keo- kuk, Iowa, runner up in the Grand National parade; Marvin Panch of Daytona Beach, three times runner up in the last four Martinsville races, driving a Ford maintained by Glen and Leonard Wood; Curtis Tur- ner of Charlotte and formerly of Roanoke, making his first lOROUtVD DECISION MANCHESTER England Maurice Cullen, the British lightweight boxing champion, piled up points with a stream of left jabs in outpointing Bun- ny Grant, the Empire champion from Jamaica in a non-title, 1O round bout Tuesday night Grant got off to a fast start, but Cullen dominated the bout from the fourth round on SHOE DEPT. BALLOU PARK SHOPPING CENTER what's in a name? EVERYTHING when it's WlUHEGANS Hand-sewn vamp. Superb de- tailing.

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Like other clubs in the league, the Cardinals rely a great deal on the movies to point out the roblem of the last game and the ones to be faced in the up- 1. LOB 3B- L.U-J 'Bell ISfl'm-re 4 4 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 4 2 3 3 Colavito. T-- TT 1IU just sit there and enjoy the film. Everyone has someone in the film to watch and it makes for a pretty competent and complete iGcneser Team Lose Their Pants, Bui Win Grid Game GENESEE. Idaho (ATM--The K.cnesee High School Bulldogs I haven't lost a football game in starts, but against Prairie Cottonwood, they lost their i pants.

And because Ihey did. the coming contest. "Films don't lie," Coach Harlaml Svare Holds Rare Between Game Scrimmage LOS ANGELES A Coach HarJand Svare of the Los Angeles a held a rare be- tween-games scrimmage Tues- day and then did something even more uncharacteristic. He walked off the field refusing to talk to newsmen. says.

"You can show a guy how to do something 17 times, but show him one picture and it's worth all the words. A spokesman said Svare ap- parently was still unhappy with Lemm nis professional football team, i i Irtc-f which lost to the Lions in De- troit last Sunday 20-0. Svare ordered the body-con-( tact drill--rare during a s'eason i i. season i make sure there are no'because of possible injury to' mov le watchers--players whoiplayers who might be needed i B.EGoodrlch B.F. 2830 Riverside Drive SW 3-9338 -fj-- i i the next game--to discipline his, men for Sunday's loss and to determine why his plays were! not effective, the spokesman i i i i i nnvj ItldG observation.

They see what theyi a 'd- did wrong and what they can do i It lasted 43 minutes. The of- against any individual or balljfensive team scored three touchdowns in 50 plays, includ- chib they meet. "Ernie McMillan (tackle) is the best. He looks at the films even in the off-season to learn the moves of his opponents in the line. Some of the younger players have to be taught how Cleveland earned recognition as Sunday.

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Elastic around the waist- band of the pants apparently failed, but Coach Ozzi Kanik- Scebprg said belts would be available for (he next game. Oh yes, Genesee won the game 27-12. Drops Two Matches In Chess Tourney HAVANA. Cuba (AP) Bob- by Fischer, the United States champion from New York, lost two matches Tuesday in the Capablanca Chess Tournament. The one-time boy wonder of American chess was beaten in the windup of two adjourned matches.

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