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T. (8 IVO MOISTS HI CISTKR I-S Worlil 17 S. Among i0Ar DR0THER RIPS cowboys other wins bat. crown- world cup jThose Johnson Boys: Ron (Giants), Alex (Angels) 1 UlUJ 1 1 to AIKF.S, AKGF.N-I TINA I API The I'nilwJ States! F.ngland arid Argentina are fa-j vonies In the eighteenth annual World Cup matches to he seen Hon play In person this season," his father said. "We went to all the games in Cleveland last year.

I'm very proud of all three sons." Arthur, eldest of the plawd over the Jut-key Club nnire here Thursday through Sundav. NEW YORK. Y. (AIM -Arthur Johnson's chest swelled with paternal pride Monday after watching one of his athlete sons seize the limelight again. Kern Johnson, whose brother Alex captured baseball's American League batting championship last season, powered New York's football Giants to a 23 20 conquest of Dallas Sunday.

Parents Watch Johnson's parents were in 1 '1 Li as fourth grade before he had to go out and work for a living." Hon -aid. "We were a family of five kids, but I was lucky. I didn't have to drop out of school. I'm proud of the opportunity my lather gave me." li Trade Johnson admitted that he was "shocked" when the Browns, who had drafted him No. 1 dealt him to the Giants, along with defensive tackle Jim Kanickl and linebacker Wayne Meylan, for end Homer Jones.

"But it probably was one of the biggest breaks In my football career," he laid. "I was confident in my ability and I knew things would work out." The 72hnle competition has I drawn hand pic ked teams from! 44 nations, the newest mem-! berj being the Dominican Re-i public and Lib) a. Cet hosIovakia represents the' ALII JOHNSON RON JOHNSON giants Moiined fro'" behind to their fifth victory. "Johnson is best bf.lf-back in football today I'-riod!" Giants' quarterback Fran Tarkenton said. "He's just a.

devastating football player." Johnson accrpled a football scholarship from Michigan while brother Alex chose baseball. those football because I liked it belter and It was a better fprt fr my talents," Hon said. The youngest of the Jolm-son brothers, who also have two sisters, paid tribute to his father for providing him with the chance to excel in athletics. "My father got only as far Iron Curtain bloc with a pair of; the crowd of 62.938 at Yankee amateurs. Jiri Dvorak and Jan Johnson brothers, works fur his father's trucking firm in Detroit.

And Hon, who broke Tom Harmon'abal karrying records at Michigan before spending a frustrating rookie Jcdf with Cleveland, Is leading the Giants back toward the National Football league heights. The 205 -pounder ranks fourth among ground-gainers and is No. 5 in the pass-catching derby. And with 619 yards on the ground in eight FOOTBALL- Confirmed from Page One out and play the way he wants to, and I'm sure he feels the' Stadium as the second-year pro, acquired by the Giants in a trade with Cleveland, rambled for 136 yards and caught four passes, the last one for the winning touchdown. Tins is the first time I've 'There goes another 'good luck hatl games, he stands an excellent chance of becoming the first rusher in Giants' history.

'Finest Back' "He's got to one of the finest running backs in the league right now," Coach Alex Webster said after the TACKLE SPOT" TO BASSETT Kun.sta. There are six amateurs in the field. The railed States, which ha 'won 18 team titles since the event was inaugurated as the Canada Cup In 19S3, will be represented by Lee Tre-vino, Open champion, and Dave Stockton, the reigning PGA litleholdrr. The I'nited States usually: uses its Open and cham-i picms but this plan was wrecked when Tony Jac-klin of Kng-j land captured the Open cham-j pionship at Chaska, Minn. the first Briton to win it in 50 LAUDS GREEN AND CLEMENT YOU BE THE QUARTERBACK 12 Gridders Earn Awards For Studies OUTDOOR TIPS By Paul (Bear) Bryant Head Coach, University of Alabama ill same way." Packer Coach Phil Bengtson called the game "a typical IOWA CITY.

I A. Iowa Couch Bay Nagcl awarded (Tht Rrg.tttr'i low Nt Strvlct) AMES. 1A. Defensive tackle BRUNSWICK, N.J API lpx runs Harold Bassett was advanced to Kern of Ohio Slate and Dennis Dave I'nitas production. He that team very well." Bepope GOING oh EXTENDED HUNTING LEAVE INFORMATION WHEPE yoo will be and when you EXPECT TO BE ACQUAINT Y0UP6ELP WITH THE GAME A TDPO MAP OP THE ACE A AND FIND OUT WHAT THE WEATHER IS EXPECTED the starting lineup as Iowa WEST TEXAS, which has been playing a 43 pro defense (four linemen, three linebackers), goes into a five-man at.

I. i. li: I Ct'ifn'a fftnfRall nim ron linebackers. The Falcons have their wide receiver and tight end Dummit of UCLA were among Clement and wingback Denny 12 college seniors selected Mon- Green Monday for their Fr- wm cham.j day by the National ootball formances in the llawkeyes' vie- pjonship a year ago at Sine-1 Foundation as 197C Scholar-Ath-j tory 0VTr Jndi.ina Saturday. apore where he teamed with! lete Award winners at orville Moody for the team! Halfback David Llmendorf of crown i films I rWirli-rl to award lie- iiuwn.

30-yard field goal attempt was day. wide, the Colts came from be-! Bassett, a 217-pound transfer TO hind to take a 13-3 lead before from Ellsworth Junior College, Green Bav scored its lone Darrell Jansonius, who down with less than two min-'suffcred a broken left ankle Sat- tend close to tackle) on their right. What play will you, the Bowling Green quarterback, call:" 1. End sweep right? 2. Long pass to corner of field? 3.

Off tackle slant left? 4. Quick dive down middle? (Answer on Page 3S) Texas A. and defensive) jacklin will play for England, backs James Cooch of Colorado and Green game balls. Pctpr ButIpras a partlM.r. and Willie Clyde Bogan of Nagcl said.

-It was very diffi-; The VfpraB de 1 jutes left in the game. against Nebraska. linebacker Bill uarimouiu, "rut to sincle oul wo inciivia-, in Ar- uals, but I thought those two had excellent games." 4 Cvv That was the first time any-i The Cyclones face Missouri one had crossed Baltimore's at Columbia Saturday, goal in its last 13 quarters. "Allhough Missouri has a 4 5 Green Bay's 10 points came on -record, they are still plaving a 20-yard field goal by Dale Liv- g00d football," Coach Johnny ingston and Jim Grabowski's Majors said, one-yard plunge. "They are especially tough on After Baltimore's initial drive defense.

It is extremely diffi-stalled, the Colts went right cult to maintain a consistent back on offense moments later running attack against them." gentina's victory In the 1953 inaugural event, again will play for the host country. Vincent Fernandez Is his Partner. The 1970 event is being dedicated to de Viccnzo, former British Open champion who has been a competitor since virtual- Get Your Pheasants With a a I a of Texas, tackle Thomas Neville of Yale, guards Larry DiNardo of Notre Dame and Don Denlw of Tennessee and centers John Sande of Stanford, Thomas Lyons of Georgia and Leo Dillon of Dayton also were cited for excellence in the classroom as well as on the playing field. The 12 will be honored at The only major Iowa Injury suffered against the Hoosiers was defensive tackle Bill Windauer, who has a twisted ankle. Defensive back Craig demons is slowed slightly by isxriittss SIIIXLS ALL PHEASANT AND QUAIL LOADS when Kick Volk intercepted a Don Horn pass deep in Green No.

9 Post Spot Ratr tnrrilnrv i Also t-in VOUB PIFLE eje t))e bogjnnillg of the touma-j Both Windauer and Clemons ment and has won more inter-! are expected to face Michigan national championships than! Saturday. any other player. i To Fort Marcy Decline Goal WITH THE AMMUNITION YDU INTEND TO USE 4 no ABOVE lUO DEALERS COST The Colts apparently scored, LAUREL. MD. (AP) O'Brien's IB-yard field Fort Marc reDresentinP 1 but Baltimore turned down the United States, drew the No ALL HUNTING CLOTHING the Foundation's annual Football Hall of Fame Awards dinner Dec.

8 in New York. Each will receive a $500 graduate fellowship from funds derived from Col. Earl (Red) Blaik's syndicated football columns. Gold medal recipient Admiral rtTP havt lara (election of tiipplivi Stingy Defensive Backs Boost Cards to 6-2 Mark UlP jnd cceisori for th molt vid huntr. 25 tmmmmm 9 post position today for the $150,000 Washington, D.C., International Wednesday at Laurel Race Course.

the three points when the Packers were called for defensive holding. However, on the next play, corncrback Bob Jeter inter-j Prin-s Cootl Tlmrs. Thru Sal.mmm n. Fort Marrv won thp 1-milo Thomas Hamilton and nine Hall (U't livody for the Vhvasnnt Season Season Begins Nov. 14th Season Ends Jan, 3rd of Fame inductees Frank ST.

LOUIS, (AP) Veteran right safety Larry Wilson cepted Unitas' aerial in the end grass course race in 1967 says it's too early to tell, but the defensive secondary of the zone and sped to the Packer 16. de Nocne) tne Uruguay National Football League surprising St. Louis cardinals mayj men ivicueorge recovereu a entry, drew the No. 1 post posi mw Possession Si Birds rate as the club's biggest surprise of all Open 9:30 to 5:30 We'll let you know more I rrr Leahy, Frank Wickhorst, Mortimer (Bud) Sprague, Mylcs Lane, Don Miller, Edward Bock (ail-American at Iowa State in -19311), Millard (Dixie) Howell, Ernie Smith and Tom Davics also will be honored at the fumbled punt setting up Livingston's field goal that gave Green Bay a 3-0 advantage. Hill's 15-yard scamper with 3 minutes 42 seconds left in tion.

Other starters are: No. 2. France's Beaugency; 3. England's Lorenzaccio; 4. Canada's Fanfreluche; 5.

Venezuela's Senador; 6. Germany's Cortez; 7. America's Fiddle Isle; 8. I im; t.oons. I.M'.

in -i: '1 BankAmekicaro JETS' WOOD ALL TO FACE RAMS Phone 243-0121 414 7th Street awards banquet. Des Moines, Iowa i France's Miss Dan, and 10, about that after we've played Dallas," said Wilson following a 31-0 Cardinal triumph Sunday over the Boston Patriots. Guessed Right "We've guessed right part of the time this season with our defenses, but you can't always Italy's Bacuco. the first half put Baltimore ahead, 7-3. The 13-play march started on the Colts' 20.

Passes from Unitas to John Mackey for 14 yards and to Havrilak for 17 were the big plays in the drive. NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP) -The New York Jets Monday disclosed that X-rays of quar- do that and it never pays to iterback Al Woodall's injured boast." shoulder were negative Baltimore increased its lead in the third period when Mike 0 HOCKEY Continued from Page One suffering a broken finger in the Leafs' 2-1 victory at Fort Wayne Saturday night. "We were down to four de- S- fensemen and I've decided we'd better carry five," Slater ex-plained. "For one thing, Don McLeod and Claude LaBrosse are not getting any younger, and it's a long season.

If l- something should happen to one of them, we'd be in trouble with only three Curtis intercepted a Don Horn pass and O'Brien kicked a 42-yard field goal. The next time the Colts got the ball, O'Brien added another three points on a 29-yarder. Woodall, who replaced injured Joe Namath three weeks ago, was hurt in Sunday's 21-17 National Football League setback at Pittsburgh. The Jets said Woodall has a muscle bruise but is expected to be able to play against Los Angeles Sunday. X-rays of defensive end Gerry WIREPHOTO (AP) Rose Royalty Kathy Amett, 19, Pasadena City College student from Los Angeles, was selected queen of the eighty-second annual Tournament of Roses Monday.

Kathy will preside over Rose Parade and Rose Bowl game festivities New Year's Except for lapses against the Los Angeles Rams and the New York Giants, the Card secondary has done a sharp turnabout from permitting 38 touchdown passes a year ago. The Rams' Roman Gabriel threw three touchdown strikes against Wilson, left safety Jerry Stovall and cor-nerbacks Roger Wehrli and Miller- Farr in Dealing the Mare in Foal Brings $120,000 Philbin's sprained left foot also i LEXINGTON, KY. (AP) "So Ferguson is back for good, and he'll be paired with proved negative. Philbin was hurt two weeks ago against the New York Giants. BLANDA-- Continued from Page One McLeod again on defense.

"As for Tessier, I don't re fr 'f "'in 0 rr 1 TRUE I I FALSE It NOT SURE smimi progressiw gard his injury as too serious, and I'm counting on him to be Cardinals a 35-13 opening loss. ft One touchdown apiece was scored through the air by the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles before Fran Tarkenton led the Giants past Hometown Sets Day for Perrys WILLIAMSTON, N.C. (AP) The pitching Perry borthers, John Winnett of Tuxedo Park, N.Y., paid $120,000 Monday night for a 6-year-old mare in foal to Round Table, winner of as Keeneland's winter sale of thoroughbred breeding stock opened. The mare was sired by Bold Ruler out of Lyceum. The second highest sale was $95,000 for an 8-year-old mare in foal to Prince John which Sun-got "re-1959 the his 251st three-pointer day.

Blanda, who never along, well with I (alas, tired" from football in only to show up with the Cardinals 35-17 with five strikes. "That's the kind of game in there against Fort Wayne. 1 Bob Perreault had the same kind of injury a month ago and he was back in two days." Over Limit The return of the 23-year-old Ferguson again pushes the Oak Leafs two over the 16-player, limit. And if the defense is set now Jim of the Minnesota Twins and Gaylord of the San Francisco Giants, will be honored tonight in Williamston, their you re better otf forgetting," said Wilson, an 11-season pro sired 2-year-old champion Silent hometowp. Tim mim 1 Screen.

wiin nun uic 1 UUIIg i Houston Oilers when the American Football League was formed in 1969. Increases Record He had 11 points Sunday, increasing his all-time record to 1,534. Blanda has taken over for starting quarterback Daryle whose 45 career interceptions include five this year. After the Giant defeat the Cardinals went back to blitzing defenses called by Wilson and blanked the Houston Oilers, Award last week as the top pitcher in the American League. Gaylord finished sec with McLeod, LaBrosse, Tessier, Ferguson and Larry Klew-chuk then some of the wingers will have to scrap to hold their Iowans Qualify For PGA Meet ond to Bob Gibson of the St.

44-0. It's hard to put a rating on progress. But on newness of our fleet (all iet- powered now), on additions of routes, on expansion of territorv Louis in the National League. They became the first brothers to reach the 20-game major league victory mark in the same season as, Jim finished with a 24-12 record and Gaylord, was 23-13. A temptation existed Sunday to look past Boston toward a nationally televised rematch next Monday night against Dallas in the Cotton Bowl, but the Cardinals restricted Joe Kapp and Mike Taliaferro of the Patriots to 20 pass completions in 47 attempts.

"It's funny how things go (Special Dispatch to The Register) SUNOL, CALIF. Jack Webb, pro at Wakonda in Des Moines, will lead four Iowans into the PGA Club Professional Championship at the Sunol Valley Golf course here Thursday through Sunday. Webb captured the sectional championship. Joe Brown of "Des Moines, Gary Lockie of Betten-dorf and Bob Lavacek of Dubuque are the other Iowa y3 transcontinental now, you know), on percent increase of passengers and passenger miles, on you name it we've done pretty well. Next time you go, go Ozark and see for yourself.

Go Ozark to KANSAS CITY in 51 minutes. Departures at 8:59 a.m. except Sunday and 6:29 p.m. jobs in the next few weeks. "It's a matter of putting the right lines together," said Slater, "Once we can come up with the right combinations, we'll cut two more forwards and be ready to go for the rest of the season.

"Our problem is that while we have a lot of goal scorers good names in this league they aren't all playing well consistently. "Each one thinks if he's off one night, somebody else will, do the job, instead of playing to the best of his ability every Rosewall Named Netman of Year NEW YOR.K N.Y. (AP) -Ken Rosewlal succeeded his Lamonica twice in the past three games after Lamonica suffered minor injuries. Ken Stabler, a young quarterback from Alabama, is stuck in the No. 3 slot and must know how Blanda felt in 1949.

"Sometimes I feel sorry for Kenny because he doesn't get to play more," Blanda says. "But maybe it's better for him that he doesn't have to go in there in some of these situations." Not Nervous After 21 seasons, Blanda said "There's no use getting nervous." "I've been cheered. I've been booed. I've made field Australian rival, Rod Laver, Monday as Tennis Player of Jockey's 400th sometimes, said Wilson, "but I think we've got an alert secondary. There's just no comparison between this year and last." The speed of Wehrli, a second-year player from Missouri, and Farr, picked up last winter in a trade with Houston, are rated the keys to the Cardinal the Year.

The 36-year-old veteran was voted No. 1 in a world-wide poll of tennis writers conducted by Martini Rossi. Rosewall won by eight points, 97-89, over Laver, who was a game. Too Inconsistent "We proved how much offensive power we have by beating Dayton in that 10-1 game here last week, but we also showed Victory of 1970 TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA (AP) Sanford (Sandy) Hawley became only the fourth jockey in North American his defensive renaissance by Coach Charley Winner. unanimous choice in 1969 after tory to win 400 races in one goals and I've missed them.

I've had every experience you can imagine. That's why I can remain nonchalant." Top Cornerbatks completing his second team's two nights later what happens when you let up. They all waited for somebody else to! score, nobody did anything and I season when he rode Sweet Ro-I mance to victory at Greenwood i "No team in the NFL is bet- Grand Slam- iter than its cornerbacks, and Davton beat us." i fhe oak Leafs split a two- Oopiers llayer got two I consider to be Agee Won tttave The single-season record is; "amonc the best." said Winnpr. dRn sot hv Rill Rhrmai-or in' game road trip over the week-j end, losing at Muskegon and' inning at Fort Wayne, and I Lost for Year whose sits the Na- surgery on lnee 1953 Jorge Veasquez won Conference East with a NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP.I-Out-'in 1967 and Bill Hartack 417 in1 MINNEAPOLIS, MINX.

AP) 6-2 record. fielder Tommie Agee of the New I955. AIR LINES now stand 5-4-1 for fourth place I mine lniernaiionai "ague taiiback Barry Mayer for their ever, that to beat Dallas again knee examined Monday bv the! race, ort wayne is a behind with a 5-6 record. remaining two games with a the secondary must be pre- club's physician, Dr. Peter La-1 jdislocated shoulder Monday.

I pared to stop mercury fast Bob motte, who decided against sur-' Mayer, the Gophers' leading a and Lance Rentzel, gery at this time. Agee injured Sports Results Basketball ABA Ind'iina 130 Kentucky 112 Memomj 105, Teas 91 Football NFL Bilfimort IX Green Bav 10 call your travel agent or Ozark at 285-5421 SANCHERO WINS LOUISVILLE, KY. (AP) Sanchero the feature Churchill Downs Monday. rusher, was injured in a 23-14 1 prime Cowboy receivers. his knee Aug.

22 and played at loss to Northwestern last week-1 They did the last time the it heavily taped the rest of i end. I clubs met Oct. 4, winning 20-7. ithe season..

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