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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 78

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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10-G Sunday September 13 1970 T1IE FRESNO BEE Sooner Skyjackers Hex Hixson Braves Snap Losing Streak Pacific Foils El Paso Drive Angels Take Ninth Loss In A Row Texas Late TD Flattens Green Wave EL PASO Tex (UPI) Uni-j man picked up the ball and versily of the Pacific stopped a scumpered for a touchdown University of Texas at El Puso Murk Pash kicking in his first that got the Mustangs into trouble Hixson completed 24 passes for a new NCAA record of 508 completions to break the old career record of 491 set by Steve HOUSTON (AP) Rico Car-ty and Orlando Ccpeda each knocked in two runs and Put Jarvis pitched a five-hitter pacing the Atlanta Braves to a 5-3 LUBBOCK Tex (AP) touchdown with a thrilling 45-Quarterback Charles Napper yard punt return to the Tech 15 jolted 13 yards for a touchdown to start the second quarter Five with four minutes to play and 'plays later Gleason ran over rallied Texas Tech to a 21-14 from the two victory over Tulane Saturday Tulane 0 7 7 0-14 drive on the half-yard line with a minute left to win 24-18 Satur- DALLAS Tex (AP) Oklahoma's pass-thieving Sooners victimized collegiate all-time completion king with four first-half interceptions Saturday night and cashed two of them into touchdowns within 61 Ramsey 0f North Texas State seconds as the Big Red rolled to a 28-11 intersectional victory over pesky Southern Methodist Chuck Hixson established a new NCAA pass completion record but the tosses Oklahoma caught were the ones The Big Eight Sooners exploded for 21 points in the second before 51909 fans In Cotton Bowl after SMU had a brief 3-0 lead (Mi Chipper 31-yard field goal victory over the Houston Astrosjday night UTEP mounted its final drive football game extra point Pacific came back on the next set of downs to score again when Read connected with Homer Jackson on a 42-yard TD pass ANAHEIM (AP) Ted Savage lashed a two-run double in the eighth inning Saturday night as the Milwaukee Brewers came from behind to deal the California Angels their ninth straight loss 3-2 Savage drove in all three Milwaukee runs accounting for the first with a single in the fourth Inning The victory went to John Gel-nar 4-3 who hurled the final three innings in relief of A1 Downing Rookie Dave LaRoche 3-1 suffered his first major league loss Tew Th 700 14-iii Saturday night Lanqehenning 13 run (Ingram 3 kirk) Glutton 2 run (Clbton kick) TU Bullard 30 Interception return (GiMon kick) Perkins 40 Interception return (in-Brum kick) Nnnocr 13 run (Ingrem kick) 4320 livered the Cepcda crached ble in the first third-inning single do- Pa'c 34-yard lino after a Tiger field goal try was deciding runs after fojcd The Miners movcd stead a two-run dou- iIy down field to the 5-yard-line as the Braves but a stiff Pacific line held them period the taken in the opening quarter ended a three-game losing streak Doug Rader hit a two-run homer for the Astros HOUSTON ATLANTA in four plays Soph running back Robbie Rodgers opened up the scoring for the Miners with a 61-yard run on the third play from scrimmage for a touchdown The conversion failed Defensive tackle Calvin Taylor recovered a Tiger fumble on obrhbi night in their college football opener Napper engineered the Raiders 47 yards in five plays for the winning touchdown to erase two defensive gems by Tulane defensive halfback Joe Bullard that enabled the Green Wave to take a 14-7 lead into the fourth quarter But Tech defensive back Ken Perkins got the Raiders back into the running early in the fourth period when he picked off a pass by Tulane quarterback Greg Gleason and raced 46 yards for a touchdown to tie the score 14-14 The Green Wave capitalized on a pair of defensive plays by Bullard for a 14-7 lead as the last quarter started Bullard set first Ray Otis Posts First Victory At San Jose Any business can sell its services and merchandise every day and Sunday 24 hours a day with Bee Classified delivered to over 115000 families daily over 146000 Sunday Call Classified 233-0992 now to place your order Tom Dixon caught a Read pass at the closing of the half to give Pacific a 21-9 lead Pash closed Pacific scoring with a 33-yard field goal James Berry scored on 1-yard run for the Miners in the fourth quarter and White closed out the Miners scoring with a 27-yard field goal Pacific 0 21 2 3-44 UTEP 0 0 0 II UTEP Rspen 41 run (kick tailed) UTEP Whit 32 UOP Coleman run (PMh kick) UOP Jackson 42 piss from Reid (Pash kick) UOP Dixon 11 pasa Iran a abrupt 4 000 4 000 2000 1000 4000 4 220 CSU Upends New Mexico -the Pacific 46 On the next set 3011 Gators Grab Duke Opener JACKSONVILLE Fla (AP) Carlos Alvarez turned his pass receiving talents in a new direction Saturday night returning a punt 67 yards for a touchdown that gave the heavily favored Florida Gators a 21-19 victoiy over Duke in a college football season opener Alvarez streaked down the right sideline outside a perfect blocking lane and went the distance just before the end of the third quarter A touchdown put ahead 21-6 but a terrific finish almost closed the of downs a pass 1 play brought the Miners to the 0000 20-yard line Four plays later LAS CRUCES NM (AP) Rejuvenated Colorado State University unveiled a handful of talented offensive backs and a stingy defense to outclass New Mexico State University 28-9 Saturday night in a non-conference opener for both teams er bb so g-yard line Pacific quarterback Read Bee Classified Want Ads It was first victory un- Sptciil lo The Be SAN JOSE Leading for only seven laps but the vital last seven Ray Otis posted the first victory in his career last night taking the 20-lap jhardtop main at the San Jose JervtI Hautten 2 Atlanta 4 Houston 2 2 Cepcda HAaron Mcnkt Jarvil Radar (22) Fortch ip 2 John Read dropped back to passevery day as thousands do It iser new head coach Jerry a former assistant Duke Florida and fumbled the bail while1 the shopping center of the San'Wampfler Jarvis (W16-12) S3 ForKh (Lljj -4 culver 1 3 1 Jarvis Culver 2:20 I coach at Notre Dame tackled But Roger Colle-1 Joaquin Valley 'margin CC Rams Lose Season Opener In Water Polo Speedway He beat out Howard Kaeding and place-man Bill Scott for the win Scott won the trophy dash' while heat winners were Larry Yaramie Joe Bradley An Bi-igiogni and John Brazil Yara-mie won the semi and the consolation race went to Tom second-finisher third- Giants Battle Today For 2nd Place MADERA'S By Tom Kane Sr McCtatchy Nmnpapcri Service Finishing behind the top three in the main were Brazil Rick Henderson Don Epperson Nick Rescino Ed Hopper Bigiogni and Ed Parmeter Pitlock was helped along by some sensational fielding by his mates and also by the big bat of Willie McCovey who hit his 36th homer and shattered in convincing fashion a scoreless duel between Pitlock and Alan Foster (9-12) of the Dodgers towering blast over the right field screen came in the fifth inning with Willie Mays on base via a walk McCovey later SAN FRANCISCO Second place in the National League West will be on the line today at Candlestick Park as the Giants inched within a half game of the current tenant Dodgers with an 8-3 victory over Los Angeles yesterday afternoon The Cincinnati Reds have all but locked up the title in the West FAMILY RESTAURANT on Business 99 SUNDAY DINNER MENU Cream of Mushroom Soup Tossed green salad choice of dressing Beef Stroganoff Buttered Noodles Green Beans Home style french bread Dessert Beverage 200 McMahon put out the fire the Dodgers made two in ninth with three hits Among the gilt-edged fielding: plays were catches by Hender-I son in left-field in the third and a juniping catch by third base- man Jimmy Ray Hart in the same inning Gallagher also caught a torrid line drive off the: bat of Wes Parker in the sev-! enth at third base as a defensive replacement for Hart Pitching for the Giants today will be -lefty Ron Bryant (5-5) against right hander Sandy-Vance (5-7) Served from 12:00 Noon until 9:00 PM McDonald A superlative seven-goal performance by left guard Pete Bockman enabled visiting Ca-brillo College of Aptos to wallop Fresno City College 12-4 in a non conference match It was the opening water polo action of the season They will continue their schedule with a scrimmage against Fresno State College on Wednesday and will participate in the Cabrillo Invitational Tournament next weekend Fresno and Cabrillo played almost on even terms for the first! half standing 2-all at the end Punts defJensve the first period and the Sea-iMle Kuhn a sa hawks edging ahead by oneand a point 4-3 at halftime (SpurredKansasSteteto a 37-0 Bockman put in two goals in mtersectl0naI footba11 vict0ry the third period and three in the MANHATTAN Kan (AP) drove in two more runs with an The red-hot Giants have taken Dip wHh ps ymr wpjt Iwpip ffHp till take infield hit was a bouncer in the sixth inning which eluded second baseman Ted Sizemore and shortstop Maury Wills who were deployed to the right side of the diamond in the Dodgers version of the McCovey shift The tiny tap as opposed to some of long accustomed homers scored Bobby Bonds and Tito Fuentes with Ray Lamb on the mound The persevering Giants who have a 36-24 record since the All-Star break in July counted two more in the seventh with Pitlock driving in one with a sacrifice fly and Bonds another with a single off Mike Strahler working in relief or Lamb Ken Henderson knocked in the final two in the eighth with a triple on a ball which was lost in the sun by Tom Paciorek a rookie right-fielder Pitlock lost his try for a shutout in the eighth as Willie Mays in center field dropped a fly ball off the bat of Ted Sizemore Paciorek fanned but Bill Grabar-kewitz doubled and rookie Joe sacrifice fly scored Sizemore After Pitlock walked Wills and Manny Mota in the eighth rVffVMTVffVVIHVVVf Vf ffVVVVI Luis Decisions Montoya For California Crown and gray Saturday Kuhn and the wind were headaches for Utah Aggie punter Mickey Doyle all afternoon Kansas State's offensive infield single Taking a cue from Willie the Giants scored two runs in each of the next three innings to put the game far out of reach of the Dodgers who do not resemble in this series at least thus far the Los Angeles team of years past fit addition McCovey can claim the title of the walking man as he had three walks two intentional to raise his over-all pass total to 125 four more than he had in 1969 Of his walks this season 39 have been deliberate four RBIs raised his 1970 figure to 116 and this marked the third straight campaign in which he has driven in more than 100 tallies two straight over the slumping Dodgers who have suffered five straight defeats The San Franciscans also have captured seven of their last eight contests and with the win evened their season's standings with the Angelenos at seven and seven Also the Bay City nine has won four straight on its streak Rookie Skip Pitlock 22-year-old southpaw made a strong bid for a shutout over the Dodgers but tired noticeably in the eighth inning and needed help from the Giants relentless rescue artist 40-year-old Don McMahon Skip did get his fifth win of his first season in the National League against losses five final Letterman Bill Griffith put in two of the goals Cabrillo 2 Fresno- 2 Scoring: Bockmen 7 4-ia 'iLfciiWth IF YOU CANT: WALTS OR WATUSI BUT i YOU CAN SPELL THIS CONTEST IS FOR YOU! 3 Stindaet 2 Grunwjld 1 Orlf-flta 2 Silva 1 Tht Rami' adwdulo: Scot Fresno State Scot lt-lt Cabrillo Tournament Actos Scot bcfcertflcld 3:30 pan October 2 At American River 2 pfn and Sacramento City College 7:15 pm sputtering badly Kuhn took charge late in the first period blocked Doyle's punt out of the goal line shadows and the ball trickled through the end zone ifor the safety LOS ANGELES (AP) Baby Luis 132 a Cuban exile living in Miami Fla captured the California lightweight boxing championship with a unanimous 12-round decision Saturday night over Raul Montoya 134 a Mexican national living in Los Angeles Luis whose real name is Imi-ro Durgel won the last three rounds with crisp punching to claim the title There were no knockdowns and neither fighter was cut The 27-year-old Luis was given the decision 8-3 64 and 4-2 his 34th triumph against nine defeats and a draw Montoya 23 who won the title last year was making his second defense His record is 31-3-1 Oct 3 At Cotumnti Sacraments am Oct Delta 4 pm Oct 2 Bm Oct Sequoias 4 pjn Oct American River 2 pm Oct 24-Coeumnes 10 am Oct At Delta Stockton 4 Pm Oct 31 At Mopes to 10:30 un Nov 4 At Sequoias Visalia 4 pm Nevtmbar 13-14 Valley Conference Single Round Robin Tourney at Modtsto ill yards and the first Of his tWO Nov SMI Northern Chamnientnipi touchdowns Dec Stats Clwneienwiipi Aztec Aerials Numb NIU 4-S The Aztecs overpowered their hosts rushing 210 yards to 140 and piling up 295 yards in the air to only 58 for Northern San Diego 7 0 7 21-35 DEKALB 111 (UPI) Ken Burrow caught three touchdown passes Saturday night as San Diego State turned on its power in the second half to defeat Northern Illinois University 35-3 Burrow caught a seven-yard toss from Brian Sipe to put the Mystery Man Bobby Davis Paces Texas SEE The NEW field goal came in the first period when Wittum kicked from the 37 A1 Limahelu got all five extra points for San Diego State The game started in light rain and sophomore quarterback Terry Brugan lost a fumble giving San Diego possession on the NIU 41 and launching them on a successful touchdown drive Texas Rips Wichita 41-14 Northern IIIUMi 3 0 0 SDS Burrow 7 bus from Sipe (Uma-heiu kick) NIU FG Wittum 47 SDS Burrow 31 piss from Owene (U-mahdu kick) SDS Steward 10 run (Llmehcki kick) SDS Burrow 34 piss from Sip (LI-malwlu kick) SDS Baker 44 psss from Attebery ni FORT WORTH Tex (AP) Texas Christian unveiling on the scoreboard in the tery flashback Bobby Davis overpowered the University of opening period San Diego blocked a Tom COURSE OF PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS Defense Marks Play In Warner Football Wit-Texas at Arlington 31-7 Satur-jtum punt late in the third quar-day night in the inaugural foot-ter to break open its power ball clash between the two play On the very next play neighborhood foes Burrow picked off a pass from The youthful Horned Frogs' Marv Owens on the halfback op-struck for two first quarterjtion and scampered 38 yards for touchdowns behind quarterback his second TD Steve Judy and romped on toj His third trip across the goal their first opening-game victory jne came jn the fourth quarter in seven years on another pass from Sipe Judy guided his team in forjother Aztec fourth quarter scor-three touchdowns and a 24-7 ing came when halfback Tom "DIMENSION: Ah Exhibition Of Scutxrafcrthr Sighted and BEnd" FRESNO MIS CENTER! Sept19-Ocf 70 Somewhere In this then on three ntiiipeled wards Now your job is find those three words end cprecHy spell them It's great apperfsnity heceme a good dancer- if yen can spell TO WIN YOUR 3500 IN PRIVATE IES i SONS CIRCLE THE MISSPELLED WORDS' FILL OUT THE COUPON AND RETURN THE AD SAME OFFER IF YOU PHONE OR COME IN (OFFER LIMITED TO FIRST SO ADULTS) Universal Station Wagons Pickups Now on Display with three games each at Bullard McLane and Fresno High Schools starting at 9:30 am COLLEGE STATION Tex (AP) Lex James and bull-strong Bud Dusek were all Texas fans hoped for Saturday night as they led the Aggies to a 41-14 intersectional football victoiy over Wichita State University Dusek used his 202 pounds to bruising effect flashing through the Wheat Shockers for 83 yards in 11 carries and one touchdown James hit seven of 12 passes for 167 yards and scored once from the one yard line Steve Burks also in 17 carries Aggies also in the South-iwest school's Missouri Val- lavlcL tos Drake Rolls Over Idaho State Strong defensive play marked last annual Fresno Pop Warner Football League Carnival before nearly 3000 fans in McLane Stadium None of the teams was able to score more than one touchdown and three of the nine games ended in scoreless deadlocks The Tigers handed the Rough Riders a 6-0 loss McDonald's beat the Colts 64) the Blue Dev- Steward ran across from the 10 and Jeff Baker caught a pass from second-string quarterback Jeff Attebery for a 46-yard play halftime lead But the night belonged to Davis a junior making his debut as a starter He galloped for touchdowns of 13 38 yards and set a single game TCU rushing record of 247 i yards on 18 carries I 1mm Jeep Vebkfei Opt fvts Sen Stanislaus end St Fk 237-3121 Gridiron Dads Slate Steak-In DES MOINES Iowa (AP) -Quarterback Mike Grejbowski threw five touchdown passes Saturday and Drake rolled to a 39-10 opening game football Pat McDermott sprinted 95 yards Two pint-sized had major roles Conference triumph over its over Idaho State All of pat MCuennott OR CALL TODAY 233-7179 lvthiv KJSIuvvmt rGSuruicrn FRANCHISED STUDIO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? WHY PAY MORE? ils and Knights played to a 6-6 The Fresno High School tiCi Pepsi posted a 6-0 win over Club will hold a membership1 stallions topped theory a 156-pound barbeque Monday at Kearney Packers 7o and the Vikings scoring came by pass-'gophomore who kicks soccer' Park with a special invitation trimmed the 49ers 7-0 ing -style with his shoe off booted 25 sent out to all ex-members and ytie scoreless deadlocks in- Grejbowski fired scoring 'and 31-yard field goals and 159-! aIumni- Ivolved the Warriors-Irish Red- strikes of 38 and 16 yards toj pound Hugh McElroy sped 25 Tickets for the steak feed are skins-Raiders and Iroquois- i Doug Winslow 11 and one yard' yards on an end-a round and $3 'Firefighters to Dave Herbert and finished caught passes of 25 and 35 yards Food will be served at 6 pm Regular season Pop Wamer'with a 34-yard toss to Rex Pep from James to aid in two touch- at Oak Knoll League play will open Saturday1 ry I down drives 141 a OPEN 10 AM-10 PM STUDIOS ARE AIR CONDITIONED 1420 FULTON Offer Good For Non Stwdonte Only A The Bee Want Ads Way a thrifty habit always Bargain Day in Bee Classified- eSPCal i INCLUDES AIL IABOR ALL GASKETS NEW CLUTCHES ALL EXTERNAL SEALS ALL INTERNAL SEALS ALL RINGS nr UNIROYAL UNIROYAL TIBES TIBES UNIROYAL MmNHNfW FREE ESTIMATES MOST CREDIT CARDS HONORED jjSgi 1 1o 1 4-PLY POLYESTER CORD TIRE 2 for 3 776 Automatic Tiansmisiionj Center General Auto Repair ULtf3i-9i utiJj1 Hi PORTERVILLE Holt's Tire Serv TULARE Tire Serf SELMA Tire Serv FRESNO Heitzig Shirkey i mnmm 3eStfk t'.

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