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Page 2B NEWS-HERALD, Panama Citj-, Florida, Monday, Ortpbor 23, 1971 EDGE BILLS Dolphins Cop Squeaker YARDSTICK But Mia First downj 11 20 Rushcs-Yords 32-153 52-251 Passing yordogs 24 80 Return yardage 44 13 Passes 7-13-0 6-10-1 Punts 6-37. 5 2-37 Fumbies-Iost 2-1 3-3 Penaities-yards 6-66 5-91 Miami's Mercury Morris flit- scvon but Miami failed sd for touchdowns with five to srovo in four cracks at the land final periods to cap the MIomi N.Y. Jets Buffalo New England Balllmore Bufalo got the ball again with two minutes remaining in 'Pittsburgh first half when an official Then, in quick succession in I ruled the Bills' Don Crof1 1 ip second period. Jim Kiick i crvered a lateral pass missed by Morris. The Dolphins and Oakland nf'arly every one of the fans ciiy believed it was an incomplete before a full house of 80,010 in Wyatt, the Bills' Ken Lee the Bowl.

intercefited a pass that MIAM Miami! It was the first full game bounced out of Morris' hands i forward and boos from the Dolphins, calling on their power'played by veteran quarterback i nnd Al Cowlings recovered'rtands delayed the game more running game and stingy rOarl Morrall in relief second fumble. than 15 minutes. Buffalo didn't jwasiiingion defense, survived four turnov-iMiamis' injured Boh Griese and turned the first rollect on the incident hut 'eft ers Sunday to keep pro lit was a rough one. i riimhln into a /l.vyard field goal at halftime leading 1.V7, after Louis football's only perfect record I After the opening SO-yard unblemished with a 24-23 1 drive 1o Morris' first score victory over the Buffalo took the Dolphins to the bv iTnhn L.eypoldt and ran I I.pypoldts' second field goal for his interception 16 yards to yards, fouchdown. Redskins Capture Shootout Green Bay Detroit Minnesota Ctilcogo YARDSTICK Dol Was First Downs 18 17 Rushes-yards 26-116 34-124 Passing yards 160 172 Return yards 111 03 fPdsses 14-27-2 11-16-0 i Punts Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-yards 2-20 5-47 WASHINGTON (UPI)-Larry Brown caught one touchdown pass, raced yards for another and set up the game- deciding score with two recep- capri theatre GAYIORD SHOPPING 5878 NOW MAYING 2:42 5:44 7:22 9:00 YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN lions as the Washington Redskins won their hoad-to- head shootout with the Dallas Cowboys, 24-20.

Brown caught seven passes for 100 yards and rushed for 9.5 yards on 26 carries to provide the firepower that enabled the Skins to rally from a l.Vpoint deficit and vault into the Eastern Division lead of the National Football Conference. The game-winning touchdown was scored with 6:12 left in the hard-fought battle when Charlie Harraway sprinted 13 yards around left end for a touchown that climaxed an 80-yard Washington march. In the drive, Brown hooked onto passes from Sonny Jur- martin theatre 409 HARRISON NOW PLAYING SiDHEir Hmtr PPmER BIKK mn4 The MEiKHER' RUBY DEE-CAMERON MITCHELL FEATURES 2:00 5:30 7:15 THE RRST 10 ADULTS WEARING WESTERN OUTFITS ATTENDING THE AFIERNOON SHOWING Will BE ADMITTED FREE YOUNG I AND GROWING UPBWr, KATHI COW ILEEN WHOT DEAN (SWCKWELi nimisl COLOR WIN FREE MOVIE PASSES! USE THE TITLE BUCK AND THE PREACHER" and make as many words as possible out of this combination. Write on a pbin sheet of paper your name, address, and telephone number. Drop in Box at the Martin Theatre or mail to P.O.

Box 640. 1 St Prize 6 Months Pass 2nd Prize 3 Months Pass 3rd Prize 1 Month Pass plus 12 prizes of 2 Theatre Tickets. Don't Miss Seeing "Buck and The Preacher" Now Pfciying at tlie Martin Theatre! 'fit's Twice An Good Any Motion Picture Yoii Have Evor MOW PLAYING INSPIEING- LOVE Plus ENDURING PKEGNDSHIP Columbia Pictures Presents James Caan Shelly Faharf BUlyDeeffiHiam BRIAN'S SONG COLOR il On thp first play of the socnnd half, tackle Manny stole the ball from Buffalo quarterback Dennis Shaw at the 10 and fullback Larry Csonka rushed around left end for the score. Csonka Rcnscn for 18 and Miami's big with 107 1 Sunday-s Results Jurgensen, who completed 11 of I in IS carries, his third 'J jo 16 passes for 180 yards, loo-yard-plus day of the season Pittsburgh 33 New England 3 surpa.wcd the a uUmvs' Curtis Jo "-ouis 21 career passing mark in upset- hbcked a Spike Jones punt a ting the defending Super Bowl few minutes later and Garo champions. Yopremian kicked a Miami Pro Football Notional Foolboll League Standings By united Press International American Football Conference East w.

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10 29-112 103 0 4-15-0 32 4-46 period lor its final three points, a 24-yard field goal by BiU Bell. That was set up when Packers' fjorry was particularly effective on third down plays, getting the first down success- linebacker Fred Carr was fully 11 of 18 times. Despite the rain he connected on 14 of 25 The Cowboys had forged to record 5'1-yard field goal with a 20-7 when they drove 61! yards in five plays at the begnining of Bay Cleveland 23 Houston 17 Philadelphia 21 Kansas City 20 Detroit 34 San Diego 20 Los Angeles 15 Cincinnati 12 Washington 24 Dallas 20 1. I Denver 30 Oakland 23 20 -mile-nn -hour wind at nisi son Fronclsco 20 New Orleons 20 hack despite four penalties I (only gomes scheduled) the third period. Walt sr Minmi hack yards.

I (n who contributed a dash opened the fourth UOniy game scheduled) off tackle, went over from the with a 45-yard field goal. one. i drive to Morris' i MILWAUKEE (UPI)-Quarterback Bob Berry; shaking off the effects of a steady rain and a sloppy field, directed Atlanta on two long scoring drives midway through the game Sunday to give the Falcons a 10-9 victory over the Green Bay Packers. It was only the second loss this year or the Packers and dropped them back into a tie with Detroit for the National Football Conference Central Division lead at 4-2. Atlanta i also is 4-2.

Penalties against Green Bay figured in both the Falcons drives. The first, on the 1 final series of the first half, was an interference call on rookie Willie Buchanon that give Atlanta a first down on the Green Bay 14. Four plays later Art Malone plunged over from the one to elima.x an 86-yard scoring drive. Atlanta drove 60 yards on a drive that took 9 minutes 44 seconds early in the third caUed for roughing Berry, giving Atlanta a first down on I passes for 143 yards, the Green Bay 14. i The rushing duel Had it not been for that penalty, Atlanta may not have had a chance to score becuse Al Matnews intercepted Berry's pass between Atlanta's Dave Hampton, a former Packer, and Green Bays' John Brockington saw Hampton come off with 93 yards in 30 carries to 88 yards Atlanta Green boy Marcol GB-FG MTCOI 0 7 3 0 10 6 3 0 0 -9 Green Bay's points came on in 21 carries for Brockington.

field goals of 44 and 32 yards in the first quarter and 35 yards in the second quarter by rookie Chester Marcol, who later GB-FG 35 missed a 39-yard kick with two ATL-Moicne i -un H-- minutes to play. Bell 24 I Bobby Allison Wins 1 ROCKINGHAM, S. C. (UPI) Bobby Allison pushed dodge finished fifth. The yellow flag was out for 11) his smooth running red and gold laps when Ron Hutcheron Chevrolet past pole starter Da-' Ford slammed into the outside vid Pearson on lap 317 Sunday guard rail on the third turn on and stayed out front the rest of the way to win thet American 500 stock car race.

Allison built his lead to two laps after dueling neck and neck with Richard Petty and later I lap 32 and for another 10 when a Matoador piloted by Dave Marcis and Benny Parsons' Mercury tangled in the first turn on lap 91. Marcis stayed in and finished Rut Washington struck back with a touchdown five plays later when Brown streaked 34 yards for the score. On the last play of the quarter, Curt Knight kicked a 42-yard field goal to reduce the Dallas margin to 20-17. The Cowboys had hammered socon touchdown with remaining gave the Dolphins needed cushion as Mike Taliaferro pitched a six yard scoring pas.s Jim Braxton which pulled Buffalo to within one point with only a minute left. Ulfolo 0 13 0 10 7 0 10 7 (Lcypoldt kick) out a 1.3-0 lead in the early 5 run (Yeprcmlan kick) going.

Toni Fritsch booted field goals of 12 and 13 yards sandwiched around a 39-yard scoring from Craig Morton to Ron Sellers. The touchdown came on a busted play in which Morton emerged from a swarm of Washington tacklers and found Sellers alone in the end zone. Earlier in the game, Calvin Hill, completely in the clear, had dropped a Morton pass, costing Dallas a touchdown. 10 3 7 0-20 Woshlnglon 0 7 10 7-24 I Dol-FG Frllsch 13 Dal-Sollers 39 pass from Morion (Frilsclii kick) Dal-FG Frllsch 13 Was-Browii 19 pass from Juroenscn (Knight kick) Dpl-Gorrlson 1 run (Frllsch kick) Wos-Brown 34 run (Knight kick) Wos-FG Knight 42 Wos-Horraway 13 run (Knight kick) 1 Knudson Wins Kaiser Open Greene Leads Tyndall Golf NAPA, Calif. (UPD-George Knudson, who came to Napa hoping for a high finish to save lu 'interception (Leypoidt an exemption for 1973, wound kick) up with the top prize of 'rfl kick) Sunday when he shot a closing.

Mia-Fg Yepremian 54 1 two under par 70 to Win the kick, Kaiser International Buf-Broxton 4 pass from Taliaferro Open by three Strokes despite a course record 64 by Bobby i Nichols. The shaggy-haired Knudson without a tour victory in 25 started the final round on a cool, overcast day at i Silverado with a five-stroke lead after earlier rounds of 6669-66 and thus won with a 72- hole score of 17 under par 271. Defending champion Billy Casper was the man closest to 23 Knudson at the start of the last Ken Greene leads the Tyndall championship golf tournament with a 152, followed by Ernie Tobey's 156 with 18 holes to play today. Other leaders: First flight, Jim Hannah 166, Mane- anillia 167; second, Cottrill Williams 165; third, Greenwood 190, Herman 190: fourth. Barker 201, King 207: fifth, McConnaughay 210, Morris 229, Barden 228.

Pearson midway in the race, despite a badly crumpled finishing with an average of back end, but Parsons car was 1 118.275 per hour. First damaged to continue. place won him 1517,300. Petty's STP Plymouth finished second followed by Buddy Baker's Dodge another lap back and Pearson's Mercury four laps off the pace. Pete Hamilton in a More Sports On Page 5B Denver Upsets Raiders, 30-23 YARDSTICK Den 15 24-9 376 0 27-127 189 1 Battle To Tie YAIIDSTICK NO.

First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards 35 Passes Punts Fumbles-lost 3-1 Penalties-yards 5-30 SAN FRANCISCO (UPl) Bruce Gossett kicked a field goal with three seconds left in the game after New S.F. 14 21-66 0-0 5-3S First downs Rushos-yartis Pcisslpq yards Rcfurn yords Pns5cs 71-29-0 22-40-0 Punts Fumbles-lost 4-1 1-1 Penaltlcs-yords 11-95 9-75 OAKLAND (UPI) Charley Johnson, starting his first 1972 game at quarterback, flipped two touchdown passes and vaunted secondary of the I Oaldand Raiders for 396 aerial yards Sunday, enroute to a stunning 30-23 upset. The Raiders, however, maintained their lead in the American Football Conference West with a 3-2-1 record as Kansas City lost to the Philadelphia, leaving the Chiefs at Denver is 2-4 after beating the Raiders for the first time since 1962. Pickup 3rd pgh: Johnson, a journeyman Johnson, a quar- Orleans had taken a three point Francisco 49ers a 20-20 tie with the Saints. Archie Manning hit Dave Parks with a 30-yard scorin.g pass, their second touchdowm hookup of the afternoon, to give the Saints what appeared to be their first National Football League victory in six starts.

But after a New Orleans interception on the subsequent kickoff the 49er defense, which turned back two other New Orleans drives in the second half, hold on downs and turned the ball over to the offense unit on the San Francisco 35. From that point, Steve Spurrier, making his first start in three seasons, marched the 49ers to the New Orleans 29 from where Gossett kicked hiy second field goal of the game 7 10 0 pass trom Spurrier pass from Malnning New Orleans Son Francisco SF-Kwallck 81 (Gosselt kick) NO-Porks 44 (Llnhort kick) Gossett 41 21 po5s from Spurrier (Gossett kick) Llnhort 11 NO-FG Llnhort JO 30 pass from Molnning (Llnhort kick) Gosselt 34 an upset of Minnesota in a substitute role last week, hit tight end Billy Masters with a 21-yard scoring pass midway through the opening period and then found back Floyd Little all by himself for a 32-yard touchdown toss with 5:25 remaining in the first half. Little, who missed most of the second half with a slight concussion, then took a pitchout from Johnson and caught thc! Raider defense napping as hc' lofted a 35-yard pass to wide receiver Jerry Simmons. Johnson hit Masters with a 26- yarder prior to the TD. Jim Turner booted field goals of 44, eight and 27 yards to round out the Denver scoring.

7 17 0 0 3 10 pass from Johnson Denver Oakland 21 (Turner kick) Oak-FG Blando 33 32 pass from Johnson (Turner kick) 35 poss Irom Little (Turner kick) Turner Onk-FG Blanda 35 Oak-Smllhl run (Blanda kick) Turner 4 poss trom Sloblcr (Blonda kick) Turner 27 Ook-FG Blanda 40. Alton Boyd Reqisters Ace Alton Boyd, Panama Country Club president, got his first hole- in-one Sunday at the club golf course. Using a four iron and playing with his son Jimmy, he aced the 163-yard No. 3. round, but he was forced to withdraw after the sixth hole because of the flu.

With Casper out of the running, Nichols and Hale Ii-win were the only ones with a chance to overhaul Knudson and both made a strong bid on the back side. George Knudson, $30,000 Bobby Nichols, 513,875 Hale Irwin, $13,875 Grier Jones, $10,650 Bobby Mitchell, $7,050 68-69-70-70-277 Don Iverson, $6,150 Jim WIechers, $5,100 Bud Allln, $5,100 Mike Hill, $4,075 Jack Nlcklaus, J. C. Snead, $4,075 Charles Coody, $2,764 Larry White, $2,764 Arnold Palmer, $2,764 Jim Ferrlell, $2,764 69-68-75-70-287 Bobe HISkey, $2,744 71-74-64-71-282 Dow FInsterwald, $2,764 Jerry McGee, $2,744 73-70-70-69-2B2 Lou Graham, $1,950 Lionel Hebert, $1,950 John Schlee, $1,950 71-71-70-71-283 Steve Melnyk, $1,425 49-72-49-74-284 Gay Brewer, $1,425 Jim Colbert, $1,425 Rod Funseth, $1,425 Sob Goalby, $1,425 72-71-71-70-284 Larry Zlegler, $1,200 Dick Crawford, $1,088 Chris Blocker, $1,088 Jack Connelly, $1,088 Bob Smith, 51,088 68-73-75-70-286 Tom Shaw, $935 Al Geiberger, $935 Dan Slkes, $935 Rod Curl, $778 73-70-71-74-2B8 Larry HInson, $778 Gene Littler, $778 Frank Beard, $778 Scoreboard NBA BASKETBALL Milwaukee 104 Clcvelond WORLD HOCKEY Minnesota 5 New York 4 WInnepeg 4 Philadelphia 3 Vancouver 5 Boston 4 NHL HOCKEY New York Rangers 1 Montreal 1 (tie) Detroit 6 Toronto 2 Voncouvor 5 Boston 4 Buffolo 7 Atlanta 2 LATE SCORES Troy Stole 33 Florence State 0 Eost Texas St. 21 Stephen F.

Austin 9 Memphis Slate 7 North Texas 6 New Mexico 56 Texas-El Paso 7 New Mexico St. 17 Texas Arlington 2 5W Tcxos 26 Sam Houston 14 Pacllc 38 San Jose St. 28 San Diego St. 35 Bowling Green 19 ABA BASKETBALL New York Nets 119 Utoh 116 AHL HOCKEY Hcrshey 5 Cincinnati 3 Richmond 5 New Haven 2 Nova Scotlo 7 Providence 3 Richmond 4 Baltimore 2 Cleveland 4 Tidewater 2 Dogfight Held Steve Humphreys, Bill Boyle, Bobby Stephens anti Hal Brown' won Sunday's golf dogfight at Panama Country Club with minus seven. Eddie Chancey, Joe Passalaigue, Bob Koehe- mann and John Nelson were second at minus six.

Gene Smith won the points at plus there. BUCKS ROLL CLEVELAND (UPI) The Milwaukee Bucks, playing without Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the third straight game, got a 27-point effort from Bob Dandridge and 23 from Oscar Sunday night in rolling' to a 104-84 National Basketball Association victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now, 2 Thru-Jets daily to Miami Orlando Leave any (day at 7:04 am anid 3:23 pra. Fares only $41 to Miami, $31 to Orlando. For reservations call 769-2221, or your Travel Agent.

Southern Airways We serve the nicest people 'r- very nicest way we know, Rams Pull It Out 15-12 YARDSTICK cm First downs 20 9 Rushes-yards 21-55 Posslng yords no 94 Return yards 7 15 Passes 1B-29-0 9-23-2 Punts Fumbles-lost 2-1 Penaltles-yords 3-43 7-55 LOS ANGELES (UPD- -With DOWNTOWN THIATRE 200 HARRISON AVE. 785-8331 h40W PLAYING 9:05 P.M. STEVE NCQUEEIN 'BULUIT' FROM NUKIt MIS lV FOR.MAtUREAUOIENCES" -HZ- BONNIE CLYDE With Warren BoaJy no time showing on the scoreboard clock, David Ray kicked a tie-breaking 32-yard field goal to give tlie Los Angeles Rams a 15-12 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals before a crowd of Sunday. The Rams got the ball on their own 13-yard line with 33 seconds left and moved into scoring position with the help of a 15-yard personal foul penalty. Cinclnnatis' Horst Muhlmann could have given his team the victory earlier in the last period but he missed three relatively easy field goal attempts from 26 yards and under.

The win gave the Rams a record of 4-1-1 and enabled them to maintain their first place position in the Western Division of the National Football Conference. Cincinnati, with a 4-2 record, was tied for first place in the Central Division of the American Conference with Pittsburgh. The story of the game before the last minute heroics by the Rams, which included a 17-yard pass from Roman Gabriel to Lance Rentzel, was one of missed plays by both sides. On the opening kickoff Cincinnati's Lemar Parrish fumbled the hall, Jim Bertelsen recovered for the Rams and they had a touchdown at 2:04 'when Willie Ellison took the ball into the end zone four plays later on a one-yard dive. The Rams left the field at halftime with a 10-0 lead after Ray kicked a 37-yard field goal at 13:32 in the second quarter.

Early in the third quarter Parrish once again was the goat. He fumbled a punt and the ball bounced off Ram Dean Halverson's knee towards the end zone. Neil Craig of the Bengals recovered it but was nailed in the end zone for a safety by Joe Sweet. Bengal quarterback Ken Anderson bruised his left shoulder the third quarter and veteran Virgil Carter replaced him. Cn.rter manufactured the only legitimate offensive of the day.

He connected to tight end Bob Trumpy for a 25-yard touchdown pass at 6:56 in the third quarter. Muhlmann hit on a 25-yard field goal late in the third period to narrow the gap to M2r 10 and the Bengals tied it 12:12 when they got a safety by trapping Gabriel in the end zone. Cincinnati 0 0 10 Los Angeles 7 3 2 J-15 LA-Elllson 1 ruun (Ray klcK) LA-FG Ray 37 Crolg tackled In end zone 25 pass from Carter (Muhlmann klpk) Muhlmonn 25 tackled Ray 32 Ihfroducihgthe 1973Beetle: Re-infrodiicing the 1972 price: WithtlieprTceofwrnewBeelfestillonrfef oufomotlve service sysfetn the world. A. the Volkswagen BeetlQisafaigger brandnewcomputeris buy thon ever before.

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