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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 10

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I Hornets, Lyman To Tangle Page 10 A Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1966 Orlando Evening Star han OA 3-44 1 1 CltilillHj OA J-U11 CFL Signs Network TV Contract For 1967 wlijiiihii, WW i i wl 3 professional football sudi- NEW YORK (UPI) ence as well as providing new avenues of growth for The Continental Football League, which stretches the Continental Football from Canada to Florida League." SANFORD, DEL AND COLLIDE SANFORD Sanford and DeLand renew their long standing feud here tonight as the season comes to a close for both the i 1 and the Bulldogs. Riding the arm of quarterback Frank Whigham, the Seminoles have pulled within reach of a winning season after getting off to a shaky start. SANFORD goes into tonight's game with a 5-4 record after running up an impressive 3-1-7 victory over Winter Park last weekend. was assured of television exposure next season by entering into a contract The CFL is a 10-team league in its second year play.

The league structure with the Overmyer Net work. is made up of Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Toronto, Mon The three-year pact, with treal, Orlando, Richmond, no money terms an was termed Wheling, W. Nor "more favorable" than folk, Va. Hartford, Conn and Charleston, W. Va.

contract signed by a major CFL commissioner Sol broadcasting; network with DAN SIMON Running key terback Jim Lucas and halfbacks David Straughan and Bobby Eldridge. The starting lineups: ISHOF MOORE IYMH BISHOP MOOREi E-Zaffraii (175) int) Stott (150); Laughliti (1(B) and Mccormick (200); 6 Krehl (170) turj Craig 195); Nolti (249); 0B Durkin (155)i HB-lienberg (155) am) Luborynski (170) fB-Simon (220). LVMN: Stuart (175) and Overton (l0)t T-Ricketa (170) and Butenkroger (160)i G-Petarson (186) and Flettar (165) C-Olton (113): QB Lucas (155); KB S-traughan (150) and Eldndja (155) FB L-ambert (176). LONGWOOD Two ci the top fullbacks in the area will clash tonight when Bishop Moore and Lyman get together here in a non-conference game that will close out the season for both teams. Fullback Dan Simon has heen the key to the Hornet running game, averaging almost 100 yards rushing per outing.

LYMAN ALSO depends heavily on fullback Paul Lambert for yardage. A senior, Lambert has been averaging over seven yards per carry. A victory tonight would give the Hornets a winning season. Bishop Moore goes into the contest with a 5-4 rd, gained mostly against Metro Conference foes. Lyman is the reverse, 4-5, but has proved itself explosive in several games this season.

The Greyhounds missed tying Orange Belt Conference champ Lakeview by one point last weekend. 'THE WHOLE Hornet backfield will be playing their last game as seniors. Quarterback Dennis Durkin runs the attack with Dave I and Dennis Lubozynski at the halfback positions and Simon at full. Lambert is joined in the Lyman backfield by quar- one of the top pro leagues, Rosen said the league entered into the agreement with the Overmyer network "I TIATED the contract for the American "because we believe there Broadcasting with the is room for our league to Prep Title Sought By Devils Winter Haven will try to give Central Floiida its fourth prep football regional champion as most area schools wrap up their season tonight. The Blue Devils (7-2) can sew up the Class AA, Region 2 title with a victory at home over Lakeland (6-2-1).

If Winter Haven stumbles, Tampa Hillsborough (7-2) can win the title by beating Tampa Plant; Thursday. The Region 2 winner will play the Region 4 winner, Fort Lauderdale or Miami Jackson, in the state semifinals Friday, Dec. 2. Other games tonight send Melbourne Central Catholic (8-1) to Father Lopez (6-3); Fort Pierce to Vero Beach (5-4); Seabreeze (3-5) to New Smyrna Beach (2-7); and Fort Meade (7-1) to Bartow (6-3), Trio Sets Pace In Golf Play 8 8 Johnson, Mary Horenstein and Elaine Lus-tig led the way Tuesday in Orlando Women's Golf Association play at Rio Pinar Country Club. Winners: FLICHT; low fross, Peggy Inhmon Low nit, Mary Horenstatn 91-14-77 on match ol cards over Claim Ustig, 90-13-77, Featuri Blanch Laach.

I FLIGHTi Low frost, Lib Warlow, 5. Low net, Peggy loesal, I-15-72. 2, Ann Gutti, 19-15-74. Feature, June Dristil, FLICHT: Low grnsi, Irani Mershon, 90 Low net. Viriinia Robinson.

99-20-79. 2, American Foo tball League," said Overmyer Both a running and pass president Oliver Treyz ing threat, Whigham is the and this arrangement is more favorable for the tvwprm UPI Telwholo KNICKS' DICK BARNETT TAKES FALL Grabs Oscar Robertson on way down Robertson's 'Feeding7 Pays Off For Royals Continental League." become a source of national interest and attention." NFL Trio Pushing Rush Mark NEW YORK (UPI). Lc- I ill Treyz, who said the agreement was for "plen ty," explained that televi sion coverage would com mence with the first Satur day after Labor Day, 1967, VISIT YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD FRONTON SORRY NO MINORS and continue for 14 weeks. roy Kelly and Dick Bass Overmyer will' televise nd Gale Sayers have a the games in "prime time" and will observe blackout I JL good shot at joining a most unique club this year, and they may become the first regulations where schedules conflict with local trio since Jim Brown, Jim college or high school Taylor and John Henry By United Prtsa International When Oscar Robertson feeds the Cincinnati Royals more than usual, they start throwing their weight around, The Royals haven't exactly been devouring their National Basketball Assoc i ation opponents this season, holding down fourth place in the Eastern Division with a 7-9 record. Robertson, the NBA assist champion for the past three seasons, has been off his average and currently FRANK WHIGHAM Riding his arm Johnson each gained over 1,000 yards in 1964.

Kelly, the Cleveland key to the Seminole at The Knicks took a one-point halftime lead and stretched their margin to 10 late in the third period before Robertson and rookie Flynn Robinson rallied Cincinnati to a 95-95 tie early in the final session. The Royals finally went ahead to stay on a three-point play by Jerry Lucas. ROBERTSON, THE NBA's No. 2 scorer, finished with 34 points, while Happy Hairston added 23 for the Royals. Willis Reed scored 26 points, three more than New York teammate Walt Bellamy.

Green brought the Bullets from behind twice in the final quarter and Baltimore took the lead for Browns' replacement for tack. When he takes to the air, Whigham usually LIMITED TIME ONLY (GOOD Till DECEMBER isn $82. TOYOTA LEASE NO MIUtGI CHARGES. 4-DR. SEDAN, ALL STANDARD EQUIPMENT.

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"THIS IS the first sports for Overmyer," said Thomas J. McMahon, network vice president and sports director. "In bringing network television to the CFL, which became the nation's second professional league after the merger of the American and National Leagues, we will be adding additional programming for the vast yards and has four more Halfbacks Bill Bracken, games in which to break Bill Frisbey, Al Peeples the 1,000 yard mark, ac and Fred Weber also give the Seminoles a strong ranks second to Chicago's Guy Rodgers with a 10.9 per game mark. cording to NFL statistics released today. ground game.

Fullback Mark Caolo occasionally Connii Packer, H-ll-80. Feature, Eileen ROBERTSON experi DO YOU life insurance can help protect your, most valuable asset your earning power? BASS OF Los Angeles, is i 'f, 4j right behind Kelly with a total of 808 followed by Sayers of Chicago with loepxa. Fangio In Italy MODENA, Italy iff) Juan good by outscoring San enced his best playmak-ing effort of the season Tuesday night, feeding his teammates 16 times in leading the Royals to a Bi raves 1-rancisco 18-8 with Gus 784 yards, and Ernie Green of Cleveland with 640 yards. Manuel Fangio, former world driving auto cham 1 mnmrtnrw 121-118 victory over the New York Knickerbockers in the nightcap of an NBA Bart Starr of Green Bay ontinues to lead the ilmicablB IIFE INSURANCE COMPANY pion from Argentina, arrived here Tuesday. He is scouting for cars and drivers to participate in the 12: Johnson netting eight points during the spurt.

Green and Johnson each wound up with 21 points for the Bullets, while Nate Thurmond collected 29 and NBA scoring leader Rick Barry added 28 for the Warriors. doublelieader at Madison carries the ball, but is used mostly as a blocker. HALFBACK Stanley Jenkins with 10 touchdowns to his credit has been De-Land's big threat on the ground. The Bulldogs also depend heavily on their other halfback, Gus Bell. The starting lineups: DELAND AT SANFORD OF LAND: Wilson (140) and Glemon (155); T-Arnlirjon and Rollins G--Frich (210) and Craft 170h C-Prllec (150) QB Fowler (138); HB-Jnkiru (160).

mil 1(11 (165)) FBKeelel (165). SANFORDi Ganaa (165) anri tnnj (l(l); T- Hemphill (220) anil Hmrlrick (19H); Miller (180) and Meyer (160); -Ounn (190); QB- Whigham (15); Hfl-Bracken (160) and Slump! (140); FB -Caolo (160). league in passing with 116 completions in 181 attempts EXECUTIVE OFFICES, WACO. TEXAS Square Garden. and a completion average Kevin Loueherv's 29 8433 Edgawittr Dr.

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SPIRITED FLORIDA STEPS UP MIAMI DRILLS Jurgenson, Dallas' Don Meredith and Cleveland's Frank Ryan are tied for the second spot among league passers. Jurgenson's record is 207 completed out of 349 attempted for 2,507 yards, while Meredith has connected on 148 of 285 passes for 2,516 yards, and Ryan has 139 completed out of 250 attempted for 1,862 yards. IN PASS receiving, Pat Studstill of Detroit leads the league with 57 receptions for 1,143 yards. Charley Taylor of Washington is second with 54 catches for 776 yards. Bobby Mitchell of Washington is third with 47 for 779 and Tom Moore of Los Angeles is next with 47 for 383 yards.

Baltimore's Lou Michaels tops all scorers with 84 points on 19 field goals and 27 conversions. Bruce Gossett of Los Angeles is next with 80 points, fol-lowed by Washington's Charlie Gogolak with 79 and the Cowboy's Dan Reeves with 78. St. Louis' Larry Wilson tops the interception leaders with nine, including two for touchdowns, and teammates Johnny Roland and Roy Shivers lead the league in punt returns and kickoff returns respectively. Florida Hunting Dates, Times Set TALLAHASSEE (UPI) One half-hour after' sunrise Thanksgiving morning Florida's waterfowl are fair game.

The game and Fresh Water Fish Commission said the season will last until Nov. 27, then reopen Dec. 3 through Jan. 8. Hunting will be permitted from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset each day except in Leon County and on Lake Mic-cosukee in Jefferson Ioun-ty.

There, hunting wlil be allowed only on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. (Cont'd. From Pg. 8-A) team's running game. "They both have done a good job for us," says Bolen.

i McLeod is given a good variety of receivers by the Braves' two starting ends, junior Robin Parkhouse and senior Larry Owens. Their: receptions have been a big part of Boone's success story. Up front the Braves depend on tackles Green and Don Hall, guards Don Batten and Champ Madigan and center Blanchard. LIKE EDGEWATER, Boone makes a number of changes on defense. Tonight, Green will play at one defensive end and Bob Bobber at the other, relieving Parkhouse and Owens.

Blanchard starts at middle guard and Frank Towles and Danny Griffin at the tackles. SOPHOMORES Paul Davis and Dean and seniors Ed Heltsley and Ronnie Faircloth will patrol the Braves secondary. At linebackers will be Batten and Jerry Brown. "Weve been using about 20 boys a game," Bolen reported, "We make a lot of alterations during the game." Eagles (Cont'd. From Pg.

8-A) help to the Eagles. Munns was given full-time duties atQB early in the season to free Chuck Richard for defensive back chores. Richard, however, still is used occasionally as an offensive back. BESIDES THE backs, Munns can throw to ends Jack Yoakum and Jerry McCullum. The Eagle passing game, however, hasn't been as effective as Boone's.

Wilkes anchors the Eagle forward wall with Richard Wagner and Jerry Jones at the guards and Leo a and Ken Heyder at the tackles. Blackwelder, who uses about 18 players in a game, inserts John Robertson, Dan Johnson, Rodney Beas-Iey and point man Don Geving into the line defensively. ONE OF their strong points, the Eagle defensive secondary is manned by Kelley. sophomore Eddie Moore, Livingston, McCullum, Eason arid Richard. "It should bean interesting game," Blackwelder said.

"I just hope we don't make many mistakes." By The Associated Press Florida's Gators stepped up their practice sessions this week in preparation for their battle in Gainesville Saturday with tough Miami. Spurred by quarterback Steve Spurrier winning the Heisman Trophy, the Florida squad held a spirited workout Tuesday. Both offensive and defensive units went through rugged contact work. "OUR spirit is excellent," Coach Ray Graves said. "Our layoff from organized practice last week really helped us.

Miami should be our toughest game of the season but our team will be Graves said the Gators would hold another heavy workout today and taper off with light drills Thursday and Friday. Coach Paul Bear Bryant of No. 3 ranked, undefeated Alabama was all smiles after Tuesday's practice session. "Things are picking up," Bryant quipped. "This was a real fine practice." THE CRIMSON Tide boss said the pitching and catching was the best it has been this season.

"Pass protec-' tion was good and we had leadership. The line was moving out and the backs were running," Bryant added. Alabama plays Southern Mississippi at Mobile Saturday. Ten nessee's Volunteers held a light workout Tuesday as tailback Walter Chad wickv sidelined for three weeks with a leg injury, returned to the grind. THE VOLS, hoping to be at full strength for Saturday's encounter with Vanderbilt at Nashville, still missed three key players tackle John Boynton, End Austin Denney and wingback Charley Fulton.

Coach Doug Dickey, praised the work of junior defensive tackle Derrick Weather ford. He said Weatherford's play "couldn't have pleased us more." The Vandy game ends regular season play for the Gator Bowl-bound Vols. COMMODORE coach Jack Green cautioned his charges not to overlook Tennessee's defenders just because the Vols have an explosive offense. "The Vols are big but they are mobile enough to compensate," Green said as he put Vanderbilt through a lengthy drill Tuesday. Offensive end Steve Sku-pas, out with an injured knee, probably will be ready for action Saturday, Green added.

The coach prasied the efforts of Mike Giltner, a defensive end moved up from the B-team three weeks ago. SIXTEEN will captain Georgia's Bulldogs, in their intrastate feud with Georgia Tech in Athens Saturday. Coach Vince Dooley's Bulldogs worked on defensive plans Tuesday. "This week we are placing equal emphasis on sive and defensive work because we will be facing the best balanced and experienced team we have faced this year," Doo-ley declared. He added that Tech is a dangerous team and has the record to prove it.

The Yellow Jackets are undefeated in nine games. Georgia has won eight and lost one, a 7-! thriller to Miami. O's, Reds Vie COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. The a 1 1 i more Orioles, World Series baseball champs, and the Cincinnati Reds will clash here next July 24 in the annual Hall of Fame game. Paul S.

Kerr, president of the baseball shrine, announced Tuesday that the American League Orioles would play the National League Reds. It has all the beauty of the ugly one. A beautiful air-coold motor that you don't have to worry about all winter, because it can't freeze. Beautifully situated in the rear of the car for better traction on sand, snow and ice. Glamorous gas mileage (about 27 miles to the gallon).

Voluptuous tire mileage (about 35,000 miles to the set). Sensuous synchromesh transmission in all 4 forward gears, to make it shift smoothly. Exotic independent suspension on oil 4 wheels, to make it ride smoothly. (When one wheel goes over a bump it doesn't affect the opposite wheel.) The VW Fastback also has a few additional charms all its own. It goes a little faster.

(84 mph.) And it gets up there a little faster. 0 to 70 mph in 28 seconds.) i There's a bit more room in the backseat of the Fostback than there is in the bug. And a good bit more trunk space, In fact, a whole extra trunkful. 't even costs more. ($2,143) But that's still nothing compared to cars that have most of their beauty where you can see it.

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