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Del-Field goal 17 Walker Del-Field goal Walker Safely (Karras tackled Wade in end lone) Chic-Field goal 14 Del-Field goal 38 Walker 53,342, A. J. F0YT CAPTURES 100-MILE AUTO RACE SACRAMENTO. Oct. 28 (UPI) A.

J. Koyt whipped his Thomas Rotary special to easy- victory in the 12th. annual Cold en State 100-man auto race to- Foyl led every lap except the first seven and came close to lapping the entire field, but hcl suffered clutch trouble on the E61I1 lap and coasted the final 14 miles. In second place was Don Tlrnn- son, Champaign, 111., In a Leader Caul due special. Foyt, from Houston, se a new record of one hour twi minutes and 59 seconds enrouti to his second Golden State 10 victory.

That's an average of 97. 22 MPH, A 1961 Indianapolis win ner, he also won the 100-miler here in I960. A packed crowd of 12,450 wit nes5ed Hie race at the State Fairerounds and paid S42, Foyt took home $5,720 of the $19,150 purse. HARVARD CREW WINS NEW LONDON. Oct.

28 (API- Harvard retained the White trophy for Raven class sloops today, edging Yale by two points in the weekend regalia. The Harvard sailors, skippered by Carter Ford, piled points In days of sailing on the Thames river. Yale ond with 31. Brisk southwest winds of 30 to 38 knots played havoc with the boats in todays three races. The second race was delayed after a Middlebury boat capsized.

There were no injuries. The other scores: University of Rhode Island, 26 points, Bos ton University, Northeastern, IT, and M11 B. J. AUTO SPRING CO. IHONT END REBUILT ALIGNED WHEELS BALANCED BRAKES I Inttillr Tel, ED RAMS OUTLAST 49ERS.

28-14 SAN HJIANCISCO, Oct. 28 -(UPI) The Los Angeles Rams beaten six straight times this season, struck for three quick touchdowns in the first half then held off 3 wild second half rally by1 San Francisco to beat the l'orty Miners, 28-14. in a National hoot ball League game today. A powerful Ram defense, featuring the linebacking of Jack Pardee and Mike Henry, stopped the Forty Miners offensive a hnll dozen times rteep inside Los Angeles territory In preserve the victory. And just when the Forty Miners were driving for the tying scare in the last quarter.

Carver Shannon capped the defensive effort Dy intercepting one Jonn urn-die's passes on the Los Angeles The Rams scored so fast at downs came like this: die (Da the start of the game lhat the crowd or 51,033 tefiree flv. team. The touch Linden Crow intercepted i Rrodip pass and went 65 yards t( re in me nrst quarter. They went fi2 yards on nine plays for another counter with Arnett slashing over from the start the second period. And they scored again four minutes later when they went 74 yards in three plays with the big gainer hc.r.g a 34 yard run ny Dick Bass and 35-yard scoring pass from Zeke BratkDwskl to Dunne Allen.

Just lir'nre the half, San Fran- Cisco inn- In life with a 51 yard march engineered by Ursine that paid off with 14 yard scot-ine nass to end Clyde Conner. The Forty Miners made live serious threats in the seeonu na.i but could score only once on a nine yard pass from to Jim Johnsnn Just before the game ended, the Rams got another score nn a three yard run by Arnett. 7 14 (1 Scoring: LA Cruw 65, pass intercep tion (Viliar.neva kick) kick) Arneit 2, run (vinonueva LA A.len Jb. pass iroiti kowskl (Villanueva kick) Conner passironi kick) Johnson 9, pass from Ero- (VillanueVi MURPHY LEADS HAWKS OVER RANGERS, TO 3 NEW YORK. Oct.

28 (AP) -Ron Murphy powered Ihe Chi cago Black Hawks to a 5-3 Na lional Hockey League victory over the New York Rangers tonight with a pair of goa's, last scored into an empty nel with 23 seconds left. The victory muved Chicagt into second place. The nullprl 11 1 TITTLE TOSSES FOR SEVEN TD'S TO TIERECORD Veteran Signal-Caller Accounts for 505 Yards Via Aerial Route NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (UPD-Y. A.

Tittle, the incredible "ok man" of the New York Giants tied (he National Football League ecord of seven touchdown pass-is today in a devastaling aerial rarrage that sent the Washington ledskins crashing to their first defeat of the season, 45-34. Hie bald, 35-year-old Tittle mpjcled 27 3D passes for 1 total of 505 yards and at oni stane of the game hit in 12 sue cessive throws as the Giant: rought the Redskins down to thi harsh realities of life in the AFL before 62,844 fans at Yankee St Joe Walton caught three of Tit tie's touchdown passes, Joe Mor rison grabbed a pair and Del Shoiner and Frank Grifford one each, These tunc h.ri.nvn ttu. enabli utile to t.e (he NFL. rec ord as set by Sid Luckman of the Chicago Hears in 1343 and match, ed by Adrian Burk of the Phila delphia Eagles in 1954. Shofner Nabs Eleven Shofner, allhough he scored only once, was Tittle's primary as he caught total or 265 yards.

Tit lie's touchdown throwing and his yardage total both were New York cl cortls, while Shofner set a tea mark (or yardage gair.e.l on pass catches and the otd Giants ecord for receptions. Despite Die defeat, the Red skins clung It) the Eastern Divis- n. (Ch and! Hager Jels Tally Over Hicksville, L. 5-1 The Hager Jets hockey team won its second straight gome of the season lasl night at the Greens Farms Ice ukattng rink, Westport, by slopping Ihe Hlc.ks.vlHc, L.I. squad, 5-1.

Tom Van Dcart scored the only Long Island goal, while Paul, Marino, Batson, Sappier and WidmM lalllcd for Ihe Hager Jets. The Jeti will return to action nut Sunday against the White Ptalm Ravers. ilti a record tit m-r virlar.es two tics cxi. I'ulay setback. The victory was the fifth aeair.st defeats for New York.

The Gianls broke open Ihe game with a 21-point lhird quart- after the Redskins had scored the first touchdown of Ihe game ami narrowed the Giants lead to a single point twice, once at 14-13 and later at 21-20. Norm Knead completed four touchdown passes, two ot Ihein Bobby Mitchell, and for more than one half gave the Giants Ills. period Sr.ead hit Mitchell with beautiful 44-yard1 i-i I -u strike, and. after the had gone ahead 14-7 in the second period, the Redskins' second-year quarterback threw a 24-ynrd scoring pass to Fred Dugan 01 Mamlord. On the first play after the second-half kickoff, Snead beat! the Gianls' defense with a long touchdown strike to Mitchell, which covered SO yards and narrowed New York's lead to 21-20.

At this stage uf the T.lt.e 1 tic successive passe 1 eluding touchdown passes of 32 yards 10 Shofner and 26 yards 'o Walton. Then, after m'ssing the ir- that btr.r.f;, Gilford with a C3-yard scoring inn: palled tnc fimr.ls nwaj commanding 42-29 nuvant In addilhiti to Iheir important the Uiants won tnc tendance battle with Ihe Yurk -limns of the nval American Fr- -Vj I l.t The T.lar.s, 1 the ban Diego Ltiarnei icross the river In Ihe l-tilo firounds. attracted a crdvd red as 21,467. Tml: fnni Mitcholl S3 pass from Snead (R. Khayat NY-Shofner 32 pas from Tittle (Chandler oassl Walton 26 pass from Tittle (( NY-iliflord 63 pass trom little tc Walton 6 pass from Tittle in a desperate effort to gnin tlif equalizer, hut the strategy backfired as Murphy fired a long shot, that found the nets.

Mitchell 44 pass Snead (R. Khayat kick) 22 pass fro lie (( Handler kick) Walton a trom (Chandler kick) Dugan 24 pass Snead (kick failed) Morrison 2 pass fro Cc (rrnntSler kick) (Chandler ck) Wnsh-Snead 1 plunge (R. Kha yat kick) Wash-Junker 35 piss frorr Sneatl (R. Khaval kick) 62,844. MIT SNIPE CHAMPION i'aMUHUjGE, Oct.

24-(AP) Terry Cronberg, a Snipe sailor from Mystic Lakes, won thi Allen L. Priddy trophy for MIT in 1he finals of the New England freshman single crctv championship today. Cronberg with a crew ot Noel Poduje took four firsts and a second nn abbreviated ccmpeli-tion for 33 points. The Dther final scores were Dartmouth 27. Northeastern 26: Harvard 25.

Connecticut 21, Col-by 19, Rhode Island 10. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, Giants Top Redskins, 49-34; Packers Jar Colts, 17-6 Lions Nip Bears, 11-3, In Defensive Battle DETROIT, Oct. 28 Detroit Lions parlayed three field! Standings jjoa Is try Wayne Walker and a- defense that trap-. By UPI rwl Billy Wade for a safety into; Eastern Division ii victorv the Chicago Pet. PF PA Hears in a National Football Wash.

1 2 .800 174 165 todav New York- 5 1 0 .714 183 133 The triumph, which was more loesitled than the score the NFL Western division anil kept flicker of hope for their chances. Detroit is 5-2 lor the son while the defeat slipped Western Division Green Ray 7 0 0 1,000 205 51 Inelrnit 5 2 0 .714 164 90 Irhlrdon .571 115 llH Walker kicked his first twn; jm isi ma goals of 17 and 43 yards 3 4 0 .420 141 181 the second perird to give mejTVfrnncseta 2 5 0 .286 111 183 Lions a 6-0 halfnme lead, then A 1 6 0 .145 IS! 1M fie ime. Superb Defense The Lion defense was superb and put the rush on Wade all afternoon. The Lions' safety came 1 1 Ihis manner after a penalty had moved the Bears 11 to nr rr.Vil 10 tV third r. 1 a klr Alex Karras broke through the Chicago line and nailed Wade for a seven yarn loss me cm zone to put Detroit ahead, S-0.

The Bears, held to less 1ha: 5D yards total offense in the first three finally broke the scoring ice with Ictt in same." Richie Pettibon set up 34-vsrd field goal by Roger v. hen he scooped up Danny Lewis' fumble on tlie Chicago 3fi snrl scampered AS yards being run out of bounds. Chicago's faint hope for a touchdown in the last two minutes of phv was crushed when Lary intercepted Rudy Bukich's pass. Walker was forced to kick his first three-pointer from the 17-yard line in the second period when the Lions" attack bogged down after moving deep Into Bear territory on Mill Plums' passer or 24 and 13 yards. Walker kicked his second three-pointer of 43 yards, with 2:58 left in the first half after Pat Sliidstill's 22-yard return moved Detroit into scoring range.

A crowd of 51.312 saw the Lions return home victorious after their 17-14 upset deieal last Sunday to the New York Giants. It was a disastrous blow to the Bears, who had reeled off two straight victories alier their 49-0 loss In Greenbay. Results Sunday Detroit Jl, Chicago 3 Cleveland 41, Pittsburgh 14 en Ray 17, Baltimore 6 nc.wla 31, Philadelphia 21 Louis 28. Dallas 24 New York 49, Washington 34 Los Angeles 28, San Francisco 11 AIRBORNE PASS CATCHER Boh Mitchell Washington Redskins halfback, goes high In the air as he catches a 10-yard pass from Redskins quarterback George lm in first quarter uf, game wllh New York Giants at Yankee Stadium Sunday. Giant players are backs Erich Barnes (49) and Sam Huff (70).

The Giants won, 49-34. Browns Rip Steelers, IGARDMALS CLIP Jl 1 171- ri Miinf ti lt. MiiiuwDjM ajluxl nn cii Pl'lTSBURGH. Oct. 2S (UPI) Fullback Jimmy nrown flashi the lorm that stamped him 11s one of the National Football League's leading ground gainers anr! hill I vi-l 11 I cashed In on giveaways in a 41-14 rout of the Pittsburgh Steelers today.

Brown scored two touchdowns and rolled up S3 yards lo su: tain Cleveland's hopes to main as an Eastern Division contender. Linebacker Scores The ball-hawking Browns tur ed in a Pittsburgh fumble and n.cc li iitir a mc backer Vinci: Costello picked up Mack's fumble anil rambled 21 yards for a touchdown Stecler Charley Scales ran Yl yards for another touchdown svhtch was set up when Jim Shot- ir picked rff Hobby Lane pass a 35-yard rclurn, Ilrown hauled in a 15-yard pa from quarterback Frank Ryan to ead an 81-yard drive which the pounding fulLhafk set up wit running and lalcr bulled from the one. The plunge helped when pass interference wos called and the ball was set down on the one. Ryan, sent in when Jim Nin owski suffered a shoulder dislo cation in the second ii.iri cd a touchdown pass later in the foutth period with Ernie Green receiver from six yard: MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL, Oct.

28 (UPI) The Minnesola Vikings, led by sophomores Fran Tnrkenton and Tommy Muson, downed the Philadelphia Eagles 31-21, tnday in a National Football League contest marred by several outbreaks of fighting. The gome wasn't decided until Ih when futr.fch by Philadelphia gave the Vikings the ball on ihe Philadelphia 14 yard line. Minnesota scampered into the end in-na several plays later when Tarkenton hit Mason with an eight-yard pass. Mason Sparkles Mason, whose play has been spectacular the last several games scored three touchdowns as the Vikings won their second consecutive eame 'or tne first And just to vary their scaring, Lou (The Toe) Groza lioated field goals of 37 and 51 yards along with five conversions. C'lrv.

land's five-man line con stantly harr.tssed Lane who saw duty only in the first half. He did not complete a pass until his sixth attempt. The Steelers also used alertness for a score. Shortly after the third period opened, Ryan tDssed a pass when he was hemmed in, but Steelei defensive halfback Willie Daniel fielded the ball and ran to the Cleveland two. Dick Hoak bucked fcr on the second play.

The Steelers rolled 70 yards for their other score with Buddy Dial hauling a 15 yard pass from Ed Brown. Scoring: ston kick) 0 21 3 7-141 Scoring- Costello 21 ran recovered rumble (Groza kick) FG Groia 37 Scales 12 run (Grou kirk. Haak 1 plunge (Michaels! pass from Ryan (Grc-ia kirk) FG Groia Brown 1 plunge (Groia kick) Dial pins from E. Browi (Mr'KicIs kick) Green 6 pass from Ry an (Groza kick) Attendance: 35.417 Vikings Whip Eagles, 31-21, in Wild Game lime in the chih history. The Minnesola offense, -which has had (rouble getting started this season, came to life in th( second period, as the Viking! drove for three touchdowns.

Tar kenton and Mason combined to electrify the crowd with i yard pass play for the third score of the period. Mason grabbed the ball on the Eagles' 40 and scampered untouched into the end mne, Mason's touchdown came early In the period when he drove over from the one to cap a 63-yard drive. Tarkenton also scored in the second period when elected to run and sprinted in rrom tne lu-yard line. The Eagles struck in the final The Eagles struck early in the first period when Tommy McDon ald scored on 3i-yara pass piay from Jurgcnseit. Phil idolphia other tally came in the third period on Clarence Peak's one-yard plunge.

Jim Christtipherson kicked 42 vard field goal for Minnesota in Ihe third period. The loss was Ihe F.aglcs' sixth in seven games. The Vikings are now 2-5 for the season. Defensive hairback Bill Butler of the Vikings, and guard Roy Hord, of the Eagles, were ejected from Ihe game in the second period fnr fichting. The Vikings also lost olfensive end Steve Stonebreakcr in Ihe third perind when he was disqualified for fighting.

Phil McDonald 31 pass from Jureensen (Walston kick) Minn Maspn one plunRe (Christophetson kick) Minn Tarkenton 10 Christophetson kick) Minn Mason 74 pass from Ta'rkenlon (Chrislopherson (Chrislopherson kick) Minn Christopberson 42 FG Phil Peaks one plunge (Wal Phil Brown SO pass from jurgense.i (watston KICK) Minn Mason pass from lanternon (Chnstopriersor, KICK) Attendance; 30,071. DALLAS, Oct, 28 (UPI)-j Charlie Johnson's three scoring passes, two or them to end Sonny Randle, gave the hapless St. Louis Catdinnls a 29-24 National Football League victory over the Dallas Cowboys today in a bat-lie of blown chances by both teams. Johnson hit Randle will, an 66- y.irilt-i l.i- from scrimmage. The Cowboys played ral the rest of Ihe day except for a twn-miniiie span ot the third quarter wnen sacriv Bishop raced 84 yards with a fumble put Dallas ahead, 17-14.

Johnson also hit Randle for an eight-yard pass in the final quarter to ice the game. Johnson pegged a Ill-yardcr to Bobby Conrad for another touchdown in the second quarter. The other Cardinal counter came on a 57-yard interception runback by- Larry Wilson. The Cowboys, whose rerun: dropped to 3-3-1 with the loss, Dallas St. Lout! to pull it out, surg ing 43 yards for one touchdown whipped from its awn 2il yard the cardinals nine wini 31 seconds to go, but, there the Cardinal defense smother-id two passing attempts as the clock ran out.

The Cowboys scored (in a 37- yard first quarter field goal by Sam Baker, a 33-yard romp by Don Perkins in the second quar- Blshop's spectacular fumble runback in the third and a one-yard pass from Don Meredith to Lee Folkins In the fourth per-iod. Penalties cost the Cowboys two big scoring chances. Eddie I.eBaron, the league's leading passer, hit only eight oi tor ins yards, w.n.e Johnson mada good on 10 of 2D 233 yards. John David Crow had a bad day with several fumbles, irclud- two as the Cards knocked inside the Cowboy five-yard line. The Cowbovs pilfered two Card passes and took tour fumbles, losing one pas; and twe fumbles or their own.

Perkins, the NFL's fourth lead TAYI OR STARPills uPset Broncos, 3 7 7 7 7 7 7-2S Scoring: St. Randle E6 pass from Johnson (Perry kick) FG 37 Baker Perkins 33 run (Baker kick) St. 10 pass from Johnson (Perry kick) Bishop 84 fumble recovery (Baker kick) 1 St. Wilson 57 pass interception (Perry kick) St. Randle 8 pass from Johnson (Perry kick) Folkins 1 pass from Meredith (Baker kick) Attetidar.cc— 16,027.

mm- niiiMnmiip 40-oo, on Late surge TO SEVENTH WIN Unbeaten Division Leaders Limit Losers to Pair of Field Goals BALTIMORE, Oct. 28 (UPI) The Green Bay Packers combined the pinpoint passing of quarterback Bart Starr and the hard-running of fullback Jim Taylor to beat the Baltimore Colts, 17-6. today and remain undefeat- League. the National reoioan It was the 1'acKcrs t5tn vie tory in a row and their seventh this season, me loss leu lauing Baltimore, which failed to score a touchdown today, with a medio-! ere 3-4 record. Both clubs battled nn equal terms throughout most of the first half.

The Packers scored first an a 23-yard field goal oy Jerry Kramer. Baltomire responded with a 34-yard field goal by Dick Bielski. Tempers Flare Momenis before the first half ended with Ihe score deadlocked, 3-3, tempers began to flare. Green Bay was penalized to its own 12-yard line fur a petsonal foul follnwuiK the Colt kickoff. Then the Packers picked up a quick and easy 30 yarda on secutive plays when the Colts were penaliied for personal Itiuls.

With time rapidly ia tn it hail, i rn.j-.rr.i-i'i to move his learn with help from end Ron Kramer ii.nai.y throwing a ia-yara scoring pass to Kramer, seconds be-foie the half ended. Baltimore held Green Bay sco lens in the third period while picking up three more points on another 34-yard Bielski field goal. This saw Ihe Packers enter the final period with a narrow, JO-6, lead with the Colls outnistiing the while Starr uattlf wnn Johnny Unitas closely in Ihe 3'r. Nitschkc in- ten I ion of P. desperation Lam- McHan tourtfi down pass set up Green Bay's fourth period touchdown.

Mc.Han had suhstitut- ed briefly when Unitas rested a slisthtly sprained ankle. foylor v-'lio i out of his backfield most ot the game, finally broke loose on a 36-yard T.D. run through center of the Cnlt line at 8: 55. Starr was seldom at a loss find receivers open, while 1 line eave him strens protectit Unilas, on the other hand, was rushed heavily and frequently found all his receivers coverec 0 3 3 GB FG 23 Kramer Ball FG 34 hie. ski 0 7-17 GB Kramer 25 pass from Starr (J Kramer kick) Bait FG 34 Bielski Gfl Taylor 3G run (: Kroner Kick) Atleadance: 57,936.

the New York Titans to an up- 23-3 victory over Ihe San Diego Chargers today in the American Football League. the Tilans' Bill ShocKlcy and George Blair of the Char-gers had traded first half field goals, Green hit Maynard with a B3-yarfl touchdown toss eariy the third pern hack with a scoring shot of 13 yards late in the quarter. After Mavnard's first score, Christy fielded a punt by Paul Maguire on, the bounce on the 27-yard line, lipped down (he sidelines to midfield, cut to the center after being sprung a block by Jerry Fields, went the rest of the way touched. It was the largest pjr.t Tcrurn of the season for Christy, who leads Ihe AFL In that de partment with a 12.4 average. The victory broke a four-game losing siring for Ihe Titans and was their tirst ever over which has now lost three in a row for a 3-5 record.

It all but eliminated them from tlaeir third straight West- ire, illusion title. The Titans never gave a.m Diego's rookie quarterback John Hadl a chance. Coach Sid Gill-man funked his intention of sticking wllh. the former Kansas star in the second period and alternated him with Dick Wood, hie other ouarterback. New York picked oft two San Diego passes, but were lucky In the first half -when two holding penalties nullified TD passes of 33 and 21 yards to Jjon The Chargers' rugged, defense held New York lo only seven AFL Standings I'NITHII PHKS.S I.STU3>ATia.\AL Eastern Division PCT PF PA Boston 2 0 .714 203 Houston A 3 0 .571 1S1 158! Buffalo 3 5 0 17S New York 3 5 0 .375 110 Western Division 1.

PCT PF PA Dallas 1 0 ,857 21b 12S Denver 6 2 0 .750 160 San Diego 3 5 0 .175 IBS 223 Oakland 0 7 0 .000 101 203 Sunday's Results New York 23. San Diego Buffalo 45, Denver 38 Dallas 31, Houston 7 (Only games scheduled) TEXANS TROUNCE OILERS, 31 TO 7 HOUSTON, Oct. 2S The, Dallas Texans took over the American Football League Western division today by turning! interceptions and a Hauslcn fumble inlo points to de-leat the Oilers, 31-7. The loss dropped the Oilers into second place behind Boston in Ihe Easiern division. The Dallas win, coupled with Buffalo's 45-3S unset of Denver, moved the Texans atop the West.

End Chris Burford caught passes from quarterback Len Dawson touchdowns plays of 49 and 3 yards, Abner Haynes scored from the one nller a 30-yard drive early In the first quarter. Fred Arbanas scored on a pass from Dawson on a five-yard play in the third period. Tommy k.e-.ed after each Dallas touchdown and added a 27-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Charley Tolar sroreri Ihe only touchdown on a one-yard plunge, capping off a 53-yard third-quart cr drive. The touchdown was set by a pass from quarterback Georxc Blanda Billy cannon Dawson had one oi nis ucst completing 12 with one interception, one of his worst with pletlons in IS attempts and threet interceptions.

His understudy Jacky Lee, also had a losing three passes by intercept Scoring: Hayes 0 0 7 7 14 7 7 run (Brooker kick) Burford 49 pass DENVER, Oct 28 (UPI) Powerful Cookie Gilchrist ran over three tacklers on a 74-yard run with a screen pass in the closing minutes today lo enable the Ba((alo Bills to upset Ihe Denver Broncos, 45-3S, and knock Denver out of first place in Ihe Western division of the American Football League. The Denver defeat, only Its second in eight games, allowed the Dallas Tcnans to lake over Ihe vitto.i lt-jileii'ma vitn a 6-1 record. Dallas defeated Houston, 31-7, today. Rabb Scores Clincher Buffalo quarterback Warren Rabb scored the winning touchdown with 2:32 left In the game on an end sweep afler the 243-pound Gilchrist had raced to the from Dasvson (Brooker kick) Burtord 3 pass from Dawson (Bracker kick) Tolar 1 run (Blanda kick) Arbanas 5 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick) FG 27 Brooker Attendance: 31,750. Titans Trip Chargers Behind Green, 23-3 NEW YORK.

Oct. 23 (AP) Qjarierback Johnny Green's two touchdown passes to Don May-nard and a twisting 73-yard punt irn by halfback Dick uinsty the third quarter propelled but Green's passing split their defenses in the second half. He completed 17 ol 30 for 299 yards ond his TD passes were ms nrst tne year. Maynard caught six passes for yards, while Art Powell nabbed six for 13.5 Christy added 71 yards rushing in nine attem New York avenged a previous 40-14 pasting they received last month in San Diego. 20 .0 3 0 FG Shock ley 18 SD-FG Blair 43 NY Maynard 6J pass from Rabb.

Buffalo then throttled a desperation rally by Denver as linebackers Archie Matsos and Marv Malusiak mirle important Buffalo scored 32 points in the second after trailing 24-23 p1 intermission The Bills scored 22 points in Ihe final period after Denver had led. 33-23. Rabb. not noted especially his passing, hit end Elbert Du-benlon on a 75-yard pass play and then connected with end Glenn Bass on a 40-yard pass to put Ihe Bills within striking distance late in the final period. Then Gilchrist, who had bulled 44 yards to set up a touchdown in the 3rd period, took otf on his game deciding run to the Bronco three.

The Buffalo victory came in I 'ice ol five t-'na 1 1 1 a v. by quarterback Frank Tripucka, from Green (kick failed) ChTisty 73 punt return (SbKkley kick) Maynard 18 pass from Green (Shockley kick) Attendance 12,000 (est). STATE SOCCER SCORES PRO BASKETBALL HOCKEY RESULTS ijur.cx B.tirJrT-. Hew Tort S. I CMcitc 2, Morlr.il 1 SoMir'i Soorw volt 3 PfllnjH I.F^GVK yards rushing In the first hilf, 7.

a Denver learn record, and an outstanding running game by lohney I ski as 1 mO I lea ver touchdowns on runs of 4G and 32 yards and then scored a touchdown nn a 4 yard pass from Tripucka thai boosted Denver's lead ta 3B to 23. But then Katib Scoring: with his two long bombs and the screen pass to Gilchrist, and there was nothing Denver could do about it. Buffalo scored ia Die third period on a 10-yard run by Gilchrist and a 33-yard Sield goal, only the second of Ihe year for the big Buffalo fullback. In the first half, Buffalo scored in the first and last minutes. End Tom Scstak scored the lirst one an a six-yard run after a pass interception and Gilchrist got the second on a two-yard run.

A 51-yard run by Wray Carlton set up that touchdown. Denver's Gene Mingo kicked a 20-yard (ield goal in Ihe first half ji American Footbnll League record of IB in a single season. Gilchrist, the leading rusher in the league, gained B3 yards in 17 running plBys to boost his total to 683 yards. Buffalo has a 3-5 record in AFL play. Sestak 6 pass interception tYono Kick Taylor 7 pass from Tripucka (Mingo kick) FG Mingo 20 Dickinson 12 pass from Tri- ni i a (Mingo kick) Prebola 55 pass from Tri pucka (Mingo Kick) Gilchrist 2 run (kick failed) Uf Gilchrist 10 run (Yoho kick) FG Gilchriit 33 Scarpitto 17 pass from Tripucka (Mingo kick) Olszewski 4 pass from Tripucka kick) P.F li.ilaa-.n-a 75 pass trom Rabb (Yoho kick) Bass 40 pass from Rabb (Rabb run) Bf-Ribb 3 run (Yoho kick) 26,051.

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