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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 31

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(7) n7nr rfc- ljiiDCoJ(IF: if Denver Squeaks ICimer Breaks Record By BILL DUNBAR MILWAUKEE, Oct. 16-Having survived one bobble after another and still come 27-24 VOLCLXXV MONDAY; OCT6BER16, 1961 31 NO. 108 By SCOTT STIRLING The Oakland Raiders, game- schedule doesn't allow much time for brooding over out on top, the San Francisco esses, but you can bet the team's players and coaches 'v i 49ers arrived here, today for a week of drills before meeting the Chicago Bears next are still thinking about three plays yesterday that turned into a tie and then into, a defeat at the hands of the Denver Broncos. "We needed a game like that, where we could get all Denver won 27-24, with the mistakes out of our sys a field goal by Jack Hill in the final eight seconds, but the tem, said roojcie quarter- story of the game was written back Bill Kilmer after-ihe minutes earlier. 49ersT came back strong in the Three Raider mistakes, two second half to defeat the Min of them fumbles by rookie nesota Vikiags, 38-24, before speedster Charley Fuller and 34,415 at Metropolitan Sta the other a rare mental lapse dium in Minneapolis.

by'defensive halfback Joe Can- It was Kumer who rolled to navino, set up 13 Denver points in a seven-Tninute stretch. four touchdowns to establish a new team record. Until yes The first boot came Ji Oakland leading 24-14. After terday the single game record was three touchdowns, shared fine 42-yard' kickoff return by Joe Perry. Gprdy Soltau, by little Al Frazier, the Bron-ccs moved to the Oakland 26.

Alyn Beals, Frank Albert and Dick Renfro. fci' '-r A On second down, quarter? Although their victory keeps back Frank Tripucka called a A. 4 I GOAL ONE the 49ers in a tie with Green bay in ihe National Football League's Western Conference race.1 the San Francisco club slot formation, with Lionel Taylor spread right and Fra- zier in the slot. At the snap, Taylor went down and in, AP wlrtpMto special Tlw Trlbunt was dealt a heavy blow. RAIDER BACK STOPPED JUST SHORT OF PROMISED LAND Bali carried by Wayne Crow was inches away from goal line pulling two Raiders with him, Clyde Conner, the veteran and Frazier dashed unmolest end, was taken to Northwest ed down and out toward the end zone.

ern Hospital in Minneapolis U.S Loses Taylor Runs Wild staying with with a concussion and sprained neck suffered late in the second quarter while he Taylor, neglected to pick up Frazier and the little Bronco Davis Cup had no trouble taking Tripu- AP WirtfOM Packers was mocking lor Kilmer on a wide end sweep." As Stomp cka's throw for a TD. The sub Conner was unconscious all BOBBY WATERS SCORES FIRST TOUCHDOWN FOR 49ERS Quarterback dovt in from six yards out in opening, minutes against Vikings sequent PAT moved Denver during the trip to the hospital, within three points' at 24-21. -r- Play to Italy There was 6:40 left in the Cleveland Browns and doctors reported he didn't regain consciousness until after the game was ended. game when Gene Mingo kicked ROME, Oct. 16-W -Italy Conner really got a bad defeated the United States in CLEVELAND, Oct; 16 UP) Jim, Taylor, Green off.

Fuller got a on the goal line and moved to the 14, where he was hit hard. He fumbled and Mingo recovered the inter-zone Davis Cup ten blow," coach Red Hickey reported. "I will have to see Bay's league-leading rusher, put on a one-man show as the Packers swamped the Cleveland Browns 491 tories by Nicola pietringeli nis finals today on singles vie Gjants Peddle. Les t' Mets what the doctors say about here yesterday. his condition before I know if he will join -us in Mil A 1 1 Taylor scored four ranging waukee." for Denver on the Raider 15.

The. quickly-improving defense, which foi the most part- played well enough to win, halted Denver on three downs from the five but the Broncos evened the game at and Fausto Gardini. The final margin was 4-1. Pietrangeli clinched the series in the opening match of the day at the Rome Tennis Club when he crushed Jon Conner, who was coherent YANKS BUY last, night, will have to re trom one to 4a yards, picked up 158 yards in 21 tries and took a runaway lead over Jim Brown of main in the hospital at least ROBIN ROBERTS through tomorrow as a pre Continued Page 35, Col. 6.

undisclosed sunt. George" Continued Page 35, Col. 5 cautionary His best years with the Dodgers were 1952, when he Through CJeyelandiipjrJti ground gaining laurels. had a 13-8 mark, and 1954, numerous fumbles and pass NEW 16 tDn, when He won 13 an dlost 5. interceptions.

Hickey could The New York Yankees iqtf ay Brown, the leading rusher in the National-: Football NEW YORK, Octlfr-MV-The New York Mets added anoOier familiar face to their roster for; the 1962 National League baseball season today. They bought Billy Ifees, former Dodgers pitcher, from San Francisco Giants for an still'smfle as he considered bought the -veteran Iftibin He went to Baltimore In CAREFREE Weiss, Mets president, said the purchase would be conditional on' Loes' showing in spring training. Loes, a righthander, was plucked by the Dodgers from a New York high school Iri 1946 as a 21,000 bonus baby. Roberts from- the Philader- the way the 49ers rallied after League the last four -years, 1954. And war traded to the Giants in a five-man deal in trailing 17-7 late in the sec phia Phillies.

The Yanks an has ,387 yards, in 98 attempts. ond quarter to roll over the December, 1959. Last season nounced it was a straight cash For five games Taylor now deal and the amount of Vikings late in the game. with Loes appear has 518 yards in 81 tries. monpv was not disclosed.

think the. fact that we ed in 26 games and bad a The Packers scored MOTORING- STARTS AT FIRESTONE 6-5 mark. didn't panic under adversa on 35-year-old right touchdown drives of i9, 68, conditions and came back nander, won only one game xesteraay uie- Mets, pur and 80 yards the first four strong without losing our poise and lost 10 for the last place chased first baseman Jim times they had the ball, and indicates we have a good Phillies in 1961. However, in Marshall from. the Giants.

Cleveland's tmly. gesture up club," Hickey, commented. 14 years in the National Marshall, most often used to that time was Lou Groza's The coach was still shaking League 'he won 234 games in a pinch hitting role, hit 27-yarLfield goal his eighth in nine tries. tWilk eiV and lost 199 his head over the vfcfcafter the 49ers fumbled six times, .237 in 75 games in 1960 and 222 in 44 games this past We have nothing to lose Milt Plum hit Gem Nagler losing the -ball on every oc and everything to gain by this season. casion, and gave up the ball andLRayRerifro with scoring passesaftef that, but Green purcnase," said Koy Hamey, Yankee general manager.

"I twice, pass interceptions. "Under the circumstances, Ban Lifted Kramer Troupe know Robin well and he a proud competitor. He's always in shape and I know I was happy to win," Red continued. "The Vikings have he'll make every effort to Football is a fascinating game of various skills and courage, be it played on the prep or pro level. Our particular favorite is the college variety, and not merely because, it is.

pleasant to return Jo Alma Mater on a glowing autumn afternoon but because of numerous ijty x-. i College football is a thing of dedication and sacrifice, played as if it were sl matter of survival itself. Those who play it that way almost always survive the adult years to come very well indeed. MELBOURNE-Australia, a scrappy club. Usually yon can't give up the ball that GET YOUR CAR READY NOWI help out the.

club in 1962." 16 (JPV-The Lawn Ten many times and win nis Association of. Australia All four of the Viking touch lifted its ban on professional Bay made it a rout on a four-yard score by Taylor, a 48-yard pass from Bart Starr to Max McGee and a one-yard plunge by substitute quarterback John Roach. Paul Hornung, the league's leading scorer, contributed a three-yard touchdown and seven conversions as he ran his scoring total to 77 points. TheCleveland defense had not allowed a touchdown by rushing hi the previous four games but surrendered six yesterday as the Packers Chara downs came fas a result of promoter. Jack Kramer to ers in Precision adjust 49er bobbles.

The first, fol night--- k. brakes, repack front ff bearings and add I er 1m1.a fl i I 4 It mmm). ''The association voted 8-4 in lowed 'Abe Woodson's fumble of a punt, the second was set tavor or allowing' Kramer up by an interception' of a Romp Over New York troupe, -to -use courts con trolled by; amateur bodies John Brodie pass, the third oh a fumble by Kilmer and the final "on another punt The ban-was first imposed on 51 Kramer in 1958, lifted in 1959 and reimposed in October fumble by Woodson NEW YORK, Oct. 16-iflC ground out 216, yards through thft line. Starr completeiJ 15 last year.

V1US UU1U ucvw isary. Scientifically inspect and align front-end to manufacturer's Precision balance both front wheels. Check power brake ahd'dweisteering units where applicable. of 17 passes for 266 yards, but only one went for a score. The college game has all the trappings which go with tradition, the familiar ritualistic songs, marching bands, sr color, movement and youthful, enthusiasm.

Professional football will never have these things. So, on the surf ace it would appear that the college game is here to stay and prosper, which is exactly what the National Collegiate Athletic Association would like the public to believe. 1 Unfortunately, the NCAA it isn't that simple. The nnpust rulinff bodv. like Jack Kemp's rifling, passes and Paul Lowe's hard running carried the undefeated San Despite these woes, the 49ers came back from a 17-14 halftime deficit, to finish the third quarter tied at 24-all and then pile up two more it XT Hawks Beats Celtics "Taylor's 158 yards was fad Diego Chargers to a 25-10 vie- ST.

LOUIS, Oct. 16 more than the 125 rushing Bob Pettit scored 39 points ory over the New York Titans touchdowns in the final period total of the ow and and the St. Louis Hawks over Any Amtrlem Car PAYDAY TERMS yesterday in a battle of American Football League division The 49ers' total of 31 first downs tied the team record came an 18-point fourth quar- al leaders. ter deficit to defeat the and the 20 first downs by Plum's 17 completions in 26 tries were good for another 165. The Browns fell apart in the late going and the three fourth It was the sixth straight Boston Celtics, 127-124, in anshiMjroke club triumph for the unbeaten Westr overurae ixauunu caAneiuou mark by one.

The Vikings' Rplacmnt Parti and TonTon Bar AdIutmtnt Art Not lncludo RAY HAYWOOD Assn. exhibition game last Continued Page 35, Col. 2 Continued Page 35, Col. 6 night. the ostrich which avoids reality, sticks its head in the em pace-setters and the second defeat against three victories for the Titans, who remain ahead in the east de jPLUsh sands of double talk in a completely-misleading propa aca g.

mm ganda message carried in the California-Washington BEAT THE CHARGERS spite theloss." 441 3 ll vemp scored twice on quar- erback sneaks from the one- game program. We will give you parts: "Over the past five years total college football attend ance has jumped 18 per cent i 4l4 yard line in the first and sec whtrt your dollar bvyi MILES more ond periods after his passes had stoked drives of 68 and This undoubtedly will be interesting news, but scant consolation to USC, Stanford, UCLA and California, which know their attendance has dropped more than 18 78 yards. Lowe, a speedy A $1 DOWN A WEEK Oregon State graduate, raced ner cent. 25 yards for a third San Diego The NCAA also says: "There are as many colleges cur score in the last period, dim axing a 66-yard, four-play strike. Claude Gibson ran the a good defense for the hard rently conducting intercollegiate football programs as at any time in the last eight years." That also is good news, but it would be even better if the list included such as St.

Mary's, USF and Santa Clara, banging Chargers. ball for a 2-point conversion The Chargers handed the Charger -0 Titan 7 O10 Raiders a 44-0 pasting in thl SO Kempt run (Blair kicW. opening game of the American NY Mattit 4 pass trom Dorow (Shock- ing San Diego Chargers, Sunday at Candlestick: Park. The Raiders were the victims of tough luck and circumstances yesterday when fumbles allowed a once won football game to get away at Denver in the closing minutes of play. -rr Not downhearted over the narrow defeat coach Marty Feldman and his men are A challenge to the San Diego football team Is.

flying today from the Gity Hail. Zf- A huge banner, bearing the inscription "Beat The Chargers" has been draped down the front the city liall as part of a rally staged by Oakland football fans and business men in backing the Oak Football League season, but this time Oakland is ready.for ley kick). SO-rFG Blair SO Kemp run (Blair kick). NY FO Shockler 31.. all forced out by pro ball, with St.

Mary's and Santa Clara just now getting momentum with low-pressure grid programs. The irritating thing about the NCAA message is that the organization, attempts to pat itself on the back when actually it should be kicked in another, nether' and fatter them. to low a run (oioson runt. Attendance 25.13. I If I I Vastly improved both phys N.Y.

ically and mentally the Raid San Diego 1 133 1J-3. ers -are going about their region. ListpTi trt this: work this week with the bat First Downs 14 Rushing Yardag Passing Yrdg 140 Passes Passes lntrcptd by 1 Aversg Yds Punts 7-47 4 Pumblas Lost 1 Yard Pnllied haT changed, over the years; andto keep land Raider football team in going to put in extra time at practice this week to build up tle cry "Beat The 4 7 Continued Page 34, Col. 7 its game with the league lead 'V 1:.

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