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2-D The Register: Donyille, Nor. 2S, 1965 Jack Nicklaus Holds Lead In $32,000 Cajun Tourney Sub-Par 11 On Third Round Gives Leader Total Of 207 Seven Rivals Just One Stroke Off Pace; Four Others Two Strokes Back By BEN THOMAS Associated Press Sports Writer LAFAYETTE, La. A Jack Nicklaus shot a one-under- par 71 Saturday and remained in the lead of the $32,000 Cajun Classic by one stroke. Hot on the heels of the Mas- ters champ, who had a 54-hole score of 207, were seven pros bunched at 208. There were four more at 209 and five at 210.

Wednesday Deadline For Entering Mill, Church Cage Leagues Pressing Nicklaus were Fred Haas, Bert Weaver, Claude King, Hermit Zarlcy, Rex Bax- BYU Routs New Mexico By42To8 Win Wraps Up Conference Title South wood College Beats HMA At Tourney 103-67 By PAT THOMPSON had rounds of the day Classic in had 71, Nieporte and Haas each and Weaver 71. The group at 209 70 history. stormed up and down the field, scoring five of its six touchdowns on long marches sparked by Carter's passing. included Ragan, rookie Ai Kel- TM Deadline for entering teams ley, Frank Beard, defending Carter a ssed for three touch- In the Schoolfield Recreation'champion Miller Barber and aowns and completed 23 of 30 Center's Mill and Church Bas- ack McGowan. for 309 yards.

He shattered the ietbal! nr WAC career total rprntvl al iipivu aiiiut Center's Mill and Church Bas- Jac McGowan. tetball Leagues is set for Wed- nesday, December 1. The sea- son for the asked I've still got tho week vear return Nicklaus, who has already jear to defend their crown as won this year's money champi they were the 1964-65 with $138000 is seeking League champions. They will; his sixth victory of the year get strong opposition from anyjhas never won more of the other teams entered'the past which include 4 Dress, Audit! Dept. 5 Bleachery, 5 Sewing, LEADERS Arizona Carter's touchdown end Dennis half, and to Ogiie Odle in the second half.

also took a touchdown Standards, 2 Spin Maint. and ii LAFAYETTE, La. (AP LeadiTM career record Division This league will play It? coif he Ca 1 clas passes Wlth from Stew Simpson late in the game to break the conference career record for touchdown 69-49-70--208 72-4WO--2C3 their regular season games on MonCty night but practice SB? 9 70-70-68-203 games this week will be on Tuesday night due to the Mill Touch Football League. There will be four leagues available for the Church Leag- ues Lhi- year. The Men's League will play on TuesdayiMike' nights.

This league is for 6 McGowar 18 and over. The Boys Paul League will be for boys 17 and 48-71-71--210 k50 a 74-47-43-211 and they will also play Bfli their games on Tuesday nights On Thursday nights the rry en's League games will Hsr be scheduled. Friday nights areiLionel Heben' set aside for the Girls BUI 727149-' and this league is 0 72-49-72-213 girt 17 and under. berry 1 73 Anyone interested in entering any of the leagues should Ki2 tact Harold Beaie or sonny Set-jslpr 2 er liff at the Recreation Center by Wednesday, SCHEDULE Tuesday 7:00, 4 Dress- uKnn STUarT 5 Bleachery; 8:00, Audit iG rd on 2 Spin 9:00, 5 Standards. an I rion Tom Hornbuckle Steve 70-73-72--215 Gay Brewer Jr 73-70-72-215 75-46-74--21 Want Your Tire Business" Premium Retreads Featuring Firestone Premium "500" Racing Rubber Exclusively Factory Method Retreading One-Day Service New Tire Guarantee No Money Down Months To Pay TINK RICHARDSON OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION Sticker Expires NOY.

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Va. South Boston, Va. Bowling Roundup STANDINGS (AT LOUISBURG, N.C. Sharp- altlect sixth-ranked Notre( League tadiei Non classic shooting Pete Marvich Dame to a scoreless deadlock' pw. th ef re roar Jet 1 ITM" OUI Davis Florist 27 17Lea's Drugs 27 21 night 2S he led Southwood Col- Ben David 22 22Dr.

Pepper 26 21 a IAO Ky Fr. Chick. 22 22Freeze Const. 23 24 Boxwood D. 18 ZSCoca-Cola 2 3 2 5 7" iniii- Ringgoid jc's 16 Main B.S.

2i 26 a ry Academy in the champion- Dan. Dairy 13 31 southland ins. 28 ship game of the Louisburg Nurses is 29 Pin Up League Late Comers J. W. Daniel 25 19 Ky.

Fr. Chick. 22 League The Atoms 21 PI. 12 King League N. Union Plumb.

Mill 30 14Crlders Esso 17 31 1st. Naf. Bank 25 ISMem. Dr. At.

14 34 J. W. Datilel 25 :9 J. T. Townes 24 Coffee Lea.

G.V/. Teach. 19 JRS Bldg. Sup. 30 14 Sunbeam Bky.

19 25Woodchoppers 30 14 Corning Glass 18 25RS Oil 30 Physicians 14 29Wildcats 22 22 Stokes. Pharm. 20 24 Old Dominion ooniin career total offense record wise chr ps 29 by rushing for another 14 yards Marshall sic 28 uscotts wind up the season with 2,263 Mn 5P pass New Mexico scored at the start of the fourth quarter when fullback Carl Jackson bucked his way in from less than a foot away on fourth down. Stan Quintana ran for the two-point conversion. Jackson set up the touchdown with a 66-yard run to the BYU one.

Brigham Young 14 14 14--42 New Mexico 0 0 a BYU-Plamer 7 pass from Carter (Du- rai kick) BYU--S. Ogden 2 run (Swanson kickl BYU--S. Ogden 23 pass from Carter (Swanson kick) BYU--J ogtien 35 run kick) UNM--Jackson 1 run (Quintana run) 14 oass from Carter (Swan- son kick) 10 pass from Simpson (Swanson kick) Attendance 14, 239. Employment, 4B Dress Share Touch Loop Lead Link-Watson Criders Tire H.M.A Teach. Grubb-Soencer Hunt Chev.

Floyd-Daniel jo TIU pujuis 20 Dutch Mkt. 33 15 the previous night against New- "SSS, Sift 22 rt News Apprentice, teamed up with big Joe Walker for 71 points against the Tigers, who took their first loss after edging Louisburg in their season's opener Friday night. Southwood, formerly Edwards Military Institute, picked up its fourth straight win of the young season. The Tigers, at a decided height disadvantage, led only once--by one point early in the game. They pulled to within two points of the Rams with 4:22 to go in the first half, but fell behind, 47-35, at halftime.

With the slender Maravich 26 25 19Haulsee 25 19Hundley B.S. 23 12 27 13 74 14 13 17 League Mart League P. 30 UPatfo 27 29 ISSport. Goods 24 20Camera 22 22Footwear 18 240ffice 9 35DSI 27 17 23 21 21 23 18 26 li 28 Suburban League Wed. AD Mobile 30 ISHopefuls 34 12 Barkhouser F.

29 19Chicken Cafe 34 12 Pastry Shoppe 27 MCrane Tires 35 13 Putnam Ent. RS Shops Steamfi tiers 24 24Edge'd Esso 22 25Lea's Drugs 21 27Strikers 24 24 18 30 74 32 Swanson Mtrs. 20 23Hardy's Tex. 34 W.G.E. Depfs 18 30Wrenn-Yeatts 13 35 Breakfast Club Mixed Charcoal Crane Tires Ol Faittifuls Diet Rite Stranges Clean.

26 35 134 Aces 34 UWyatf Hall 31 UHilltop Tex 27 21A's B's Pancakes 21 27George's Tex Rofling Stones 17 31 Freeze Const. King of Sea 14 34Ben David W.O.V.A. 14 34 Prof. Heckeri ClassFc Scratch Danville Taxi Airport Esio 37 3ft-alney TV 3S 11 33 15 32 16 32 31 16 24 24 23 24 23 25 T533 28 12 24 IS Dan. Sand.

Bolton's TAS Trane Heating P. Franklin Earl's Rest Gutter Gussie Lea. Confederate League 24 UHairston Mtrs. 26 20 lOThe Animals 14 26 19 21 15 25 5 35 Cut Ups 28 MBolf y's Place 26 Texaco 24 20Dan, 28 Esso 27 16 Welding 25 ii i7 Capital C. 21 23VV.

Main Amer 23 21 Saunders B. S. 18 Const 22 22 Fuller Brush 14 2W.D.V.A. 21 22 Hargrave A. 20 23 Senior Citizens 1st.

Nat. BanJt 20 24 Blues Bums Employment and 4-B won both of their games tserrcllers week to jump into a tie for Hobby ciub the second-iialf lead in the Domestic 1 hr. Mart, The Bees Mill Touch Football with 2-0 records. Richard Karriker paced Employment team to a 32-19 The victory over Audit Dept. ey throwing two TD aerials and cor-Dan running for two more.

Gerald Adcock and Don Seism were on the receiving end of the scoring tosses while added the other TD with an'S 04 intercepted pass. Billy grum threw for all of Audits! League Ladies Scraps Scoot en Scaters Skeelers Seism wen 67 17Miltner Plumb. 19 25 45 33J. W. Daniel 13 30 43 44 39 34 43Purley 17 679udd Tractor 16 68Red White Graphic Syj.

ineersw Mkt. 32 12 28 ISRebel 25 15Commcdore 19 18 25W.Y.P.R. Girlj 7 33Crane 23 20 7 22 24 24 20 28 17 31 4 Pete Maravich Hits 41 Points To Pace Rams Hurricancg Tough Miami, Notre Dame Play 0-0 Tie By BEN FUNK MIAMI, Fla. (AP) A fierce Miami defense made two mag- nificent last-half stands Satur- day night and the Hurricanes battled sixth-ranked Then the runners took over play, Weisacosky and John and Notre Dame rammed to a cek belted Conjar loose from first down at the three. But Con- the ball and Larry Bodie recov- jar was held to one yard and an ered jor Miami at the Irish 22.

Basket- College Thanksgiving ball Tournament. Maravich, who had 40 points Miami stopped Notre Dame's big three running backs Bill Wolski, Nick Eddy and Larry Conjar thrusts at the Hurricane goal, ony a forcing Ken Ivan to go for field: of the opening half were made eoals MA unWoH leading the way, Southwood gradually widened its margin throughout the second half. Maravich, son of N.C. State Coach Press Maravich, showed the form which made him a high school All-America for Ra- leigh's Broughton High last year as he dumped in 16 field goals and hit on nine of 11 from the foul line. Karl Nielsen, 6'4" center from Miami Springs, pac- ed HMA with 20 points, follow- ed by Mack McClung with 10 and Joe Penland with 13.

In a consolation game, Louis- burg whipped A i roar 'ng crowd of 68,077 Fumbles lost Yards penalized illegal procedure penalty! 18 Bill Miller was wild with Notre pushed the Irish back five 6 stra te passes, and i Don Curtwnght missed a 43. yard field goal attempt. Miller down on Mi- ami's next drive, hitting Jim Cox to the seven. The drive was over when Eddy and Wolski were dumped for losses, and Ivan missed a' Cox with two 15-yard passes, field eoal frnin and the Hurricanes moved to new goal from the 17. thc Jrish 2fi bef(jre bd Miami's season, which ag ain.

"Curtwright tried a 47- miserably, ended with three I yard field goal this time and straight victories and finally the narrowly missed as the ball great tie with Notre off an upright. tWO-tOUCnuOWn i i week, Kiami in two desperate a two-touchdown favorites. Last "so'tough weriTthTdefenses, beat Florida's the only first down of the second Sugar Bowl team. The defensive struggle devel- oped early and the only threats goals. He missed them from short distance.

A scrapping defensive led by Miami's fine end, Ed Weiscacosky, held the first Irish thrust at the six, and Ivan's field goal try from the 12 was wide. In the last period, Bill Zloch took Notre Dame to the air in a final big effort. As he hit Eddy with passes ot 18 and 13 yards, the Irish moved quickly into scoring position. both'by Miami. Notre Dame got no than 38 yards to the Hi- team ami goal before halftime.

period was made by Notre Dame on a penalty. Weisacosky, with 15 tackles and two assists, brought his to tal to 149 tackles for the season, Bowling Results AT RIVERSIDE LANES) Weekend Mixed Couples Ben David 3--W. Holley 114 Haynes 1--L. Haynes, Brooks 1W Grapette 3--F. Superior Heating l--W.

Wilkerson 128 Saturday Coupkt Kings 138 Lynches 1--C. Lynch 137 Lykens 4--R. Lyken 205 Goad 0--P. Goad 132 Evans 4--C. Evans 17S Horfons 0-- (forfeit) 92-62 for its first win of 44 the season after BY On the game's first offensive a Miami record, Notre Dame 0 68,077 0 0 if XJJIYXV Apprentice is 0-2.

(Robertson poured in 44 poTnts Scoring summary for cham- and added 16 assists for hi? bSt game (field goals, free performance of the season Sat- irows, total points) --HMA: urday night, leading the Cinein CC a 6 to a 1-1, Hawley 0, 0-1, 1, 0-1, Southwood: Special 2, 0-0, Walker 14, 3-4 JkH. Maravich 16, 9-11, Association victory New York Knicks. The victory was the Royals' llth in their last 13 games. 41; Kornblith 0, 1-1, Porter- field 3, 0-1, 6. Crane Men S.

1st Nat. Am. scores by hitting Grover Elliott with two and Cliff Hodnett the Karriker also starred in Employments other victory of the week, a 27-19 decision over 4-A Dress, as he threw scoring strikes to Terry Rich and two to Vaughn Yarbourgh. Their other score came on a pass from Norlander to Seism. For 4-A Dress, Wade Har- mon threw TD passes to Donald Fowler and Dennis Shepherd and ran over the third score.

4-B Dress gained a 12-6 vic- tory from 1-A Weave and re- ceived their second victory on forfeit from Uster Lab, After scoreless first half, 4i-B Dress broke into the scoring column in the third quarter on a scor- ing toss from Jimmy Gauldin to Wayne Mitchell. Their sec- ond and deciding score game the fourth quarter on a. pass from Albert Fowler to'l? omi i Mm 2 10 League Frf. Church League Wesley Mem. 31 )3 27 12w.

End Christ 23 16 20 19AAidway Bapt. 23 20 18 22Burlon Pres. 19 25 14 26New Prospect 17 26' Falrview Meth. 14 30 2713 26 UDisston League I 23 175ctlers 30 10 20 20Filing 23 5 7 Unbeatable! IB 22Beet 23 17 Twinkletoes 17 22Handsaw 19 21 Rebels 16 23p 0 wer Tool 12 27 Chargers 12 23ToothJng 12 28 Piedmont League Reg. Bee 31 13MerIe Norman 31 9 Security Bank 26 18Bal.

Park Gulf 20 20 Hilltop Texaco 25 19Commodore H. 15 25 T4The 007 IX 24 Crawlers Bink Lea. Payroll Nat. Bk. 35 13 Boxers 1st Nat.

A 26 Ut Nat. 18 30 Bank 17 STnwt. Hunters League Bldo Sup. 27 ISDrlvert Dan. w.

Iron UMisfitj Richmond Oil 23 21 St. Louh Conner Prod. 22 Brentwood Am. 3D 1 19 9 9 19 19 13 II 12 ij 1517 tl 17 7 2D Flaria StrtkUH Abbott Conit. Kelster 20 24 it a 12IMt.

Pltawnt No. 1 3 Hopewdl No, 4 13Westsver 21 23RinggoId Bspt. 4 I 3 5 N. End B. Sup.

It 24 Artistic Beauty 18 24 (AT RECREATION CENTER) STANDINGS Ladiu 23 71 24 J3 19 132 Division 11 10 inspection in 5 Sewing on a I A Weave 4 Bill. 7 22R t. Club split 16Gison Girls 2' Bloomer GIrtJ i 283ad Saks Jimmy Gauldin. 1-A scored their lone TD quarter Perrow Shackleford. 4-A Dress in gaining a scored in the last four seconds i of the game to edge Uster Lab'" 6-0.

The winning pass a i thrown by Wade Harmon with' 1 5 BM Louis Austin on the receiving IMS 5Sar end. Black Btrdj I-A Weave scored 13 points Ye in the second quarter in their ue game with Audit Dept. in 1 jing a 13-0 victory. weave" Shackleford was on the 0 mg end of TD passes thrown by James Short and di Shackleford. STANDINGS I Mill Tooth league yy 7 7 111 3 12: 2 13 2 5 2 2 a 23 Employment Dept.

2 Data Proees. 27 3 '1 A Weave 21 17 1 Dye 17 16 Sciioolfield f-, 14 19 Card f. Spin 10 2J 'Engineerinj T- 95 General 0 27 23 10 17 13 Scratch 17 13 Designing 32 15 154 25 7 232 No. 1 li 0 30Electric Shop 11 2 No. 2 8 25 5 P.G.P.U.

7 26 Yesterdays Results B'ack Birds 274-- K. Earles 70 Red Birds 267--L. Belcher 5S Dye SCHEDULE 7:00 4 A Dress--1 A Weave ,8:00 Lab-- Employment Dress--Audit i Wednesday 7.00 Uster Lab--Audit 1:00 A Dress--4 Dress 9:00 Employment--! A Weave PLAYERS SHAKEN UP i MONTREAL (AP) Some members of the Detroit Red i Wings were shaken up in a bus- truck accident Friday night but jail of the hockey players were reportedly ready to play against the Montreal Canadians Satur- day night. The bus, carrying the Nation- al Hockey League players into Montreal from a nearby airport, 1 Birds 285-- R. Eanes 70 0 J-Yelfow Birds Cox 60 0 Ji Sad Saks 33-- K.

Eanes 99 Flappers 313--S. CT Gibson Girls J83--D. Moore 93 i Bloomer Girls J61--R. Swain 94 I CELTICS WIN lflI-95 BOSTON Bill Russell and Larry Siegfried sparked the Boston Celtics to a 101-95 victo- collided with a truck. ry over the Los Angeles Lakers Saturday night in a bruising Na- tional Basketball Association battle between the two division leaders.

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