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Baltimore, Saturday, THE SUN SPORTS September 2t, 1966 Alabama Starts Working On 3d Straight College Grid Title Today PAGE B4 Today's College Football 49 er Linebacker Wilcox OPENING FOE B.J.C. HOSTS IRISH OPEN kickoff. For others, it takes longer. "We think we can pass this year, which we couldn't do last year. We feel we'll have a fine running game with Nick Eddy, as Is Tougju Mucker Claims IS LA.

TECH BAINBRIDGE VS. PURDUE (Last year's scores in parentheses) STATE Navy vs. Southern Methodist. Dallas, Texas. 4 P.M.

(E.D.T.. (DNPV Wake Forest vs. Maryland. College Park. 2 P.M.

(7-10). Bt SEYMOtR 8. SMITH Atrnttant Sporti Editor of The SunJ wagner vs. western Maryland, Wesminster, 2 P.M. (7- 0' U.C.L.A.

Is At Syracuse Sailors Here For Opener Expect Quarterback Duel Overheard between game films EAST And Penn St. At Mich. St. At 2 P.M. Today Today In South Bend John Mackey, "Dave you have gained the respect of others in your profession." "I'm going to let Jim Nance carry about 20-25 times a game," Colgate at Columbia (D.YP) Connecticut at Yale (13-6' MIDWEST Colorado State U.

at Dakota St (52-20) xDayton at Cincinnati in-281 Indiana at Northwestern Wilcox, of the is a tough linebacker to handle. He's strong Bt TIM ROSE South Bend. Sepl. 23 UD It Fy the Axnriard Alabama, shooting for an un precrdentod third straight nation Ten returning lettermen, some will he Purdue's Golden Boy ver- Boston (A.F.L.) quarterback Babe enough to have flipped me back Cornell at Buffalo (DNP) Duke at Pittsburgh 121-13' good a hailbark as you find in the nation, and In our fine fullback, Larry Conjar." A 19-22 Show Parseghian slill has nightmares recalling Glioses 19-for-22 passing performance which bombed the Irish into a 25 21 defeat in a blistering contest at Purdue last fall. "We sure know what Griese ran do with that football and we hope we can stop him, or keep even with him with our own passing this time." said Parseghian.

good-looking freshmen and the Parelli reveals. "He not only can sus Notre Dame's Green Gunner into mv own backfield once. I Holy Cross at Army (DP Missouri at Illinois (DNP New Mexico at Kansas St. (DNP) aJ championship, opens its college ever-present high hopes launch gain yardage, but he runs so hard in a quarterback duel destiued to an't remember any other line fuolhall season today against little Lafayette at Harvard iDNP backer ever doing that to me he hurts some of those people and; resolve tomorrow a big Irish-Boi Oregon St. at Iowa 7-27 Louisiana Tech in a perfect David lermaker football battle.

Frisco's defensive backs are aw Baltimore Junior College on its football season this afternoon. How smoothly the voyage will shakes them up. He really takes it to them and they don't like get Lehigh at Pennsylvania Massachusetts at Oklahoma at Iowa St 24-20 Penn St. at Michigan St (0-23' ful fast, too, and very aggressive This early season plum for national television will focus came Dartmouth (DNP go mav he determined after Bam- Elbert Kimhrough hits pretty Purdue at Notre Dame (25-21 ting in front of him after he tyists into that line a few times." bridge Naval Prep appropriately hard from safety. Stanford at Minnesota (D'P ras particularly on Purdue's gifted Bob Griese, and sophomore Ohio U.

at Boston Coll, Rhode Island at Brown Red Phillips. Vikings: "When 'There's been a pattern to our Texas Christian at Ohio St. (DNP and Goliath match-up. Bear Bryant's Crimson Tide appears to he loaded again. Although he has lost quarterback Steve Sloan and running star Sieve Bowman through graduation, Bryant has 34 lettcrmen returning from last year's 9-1-1 team which look the national title provides the opposition in the 2 P.M.

encounter at B.J.C. today. The Red Devils took a 41-to-0 trading." George Allen, new skip Utah St. at Nebraska (DNP) Rutgers at Princeton 6-32 SOUTHWEST Toledo at Villanova 9- 7' U.C.L.A. at Syracuse (24-14 per of the Rams, admits.

"Tom Moore was with championship teams at Green Bay. Bill George pasting from this outfit a year you play flanker, you come around! lerry Hanratty, being unveiled as from the outside to block and 3 touted Irish passing quarter-thus you are in better position. back. As a tight end, you get blocking! The collision between seventh-help on certain plays from Purdue and eighth-rated xColorado at Baylor (DNP' ago before regrouping for a 5-4. xL.S.U.

at Rice (42-14) was the leader on the champion season. I oacn Dr. Steve llokul SOUTH Bowling Green at Tampa (DNP) xTexas at Texas Tech (33-7) xTexas West, at by. beating Nebraska in the Or expects different results today. tackle.

Other times you are man-jNolre uame marks the start of to-man acainst the bit? end. I'm 'he third Irish season for coach ange Bow 1. N. Texas St (61-15) the strinav defense, which al ship team at Chicago a couple years ago. Maxie Braughan and Irv Cross were with the Eagles wlien they won the title.

That's Explosive Offense Explosive, yes: explodable, Fla. St. at Miami Fla. (DNP) "Ga. vs.

V.M.I., Roanoke. (DNP) Geo. Wash, at Va. (1217) just getting where I feel comfort- Tarseghian. who has swiflty Tulsa at Arkansas (12-201 FAR WEST able at tight end.

You can't play' re uame irom lootoail maybe, is the preseason line on Air Force at Washington (DNP it for one year and be a good DoonaocKs B.J.C. The offense looks good, the defense is counting on frosh. Coach Is 7-10 "Ky. vs. Jackson (16- 7) La.

Tech. vs. Ala B'ham (DNP) Mem. St. at S.

Carolina. (DNP) one. Coach Jack Mollenkopf, who what we want winners: Charlie Kreuger, 49ers: "I'm often asked if I'm happy to be a lineman (defensive tackle) when the backs get most of the atten A pro quarterback has to Quarterback John Hammond has beaten Notre Dame seven learn when to throw and when not to throw," the A.F.L.'s prized Miss. St. at Florida (13-13' N.

Caro. St. at N. 7-10' 'Richmond at The Citadel 0-24 and halfback Ron DeJulius head a veteran backfield. Big Dennis Cole is being counted on again at fullback, and receivers Dennis times in ten tries, is in his eleventh Purdue season.

The manner in which Hanratty, tion. Well, first I like to play Arizona St. at Wyoming 1 14-10 xBrigham Young at San Jose St 34-7 Idaho at Montana State (54-0) xKansas at Arizona (15-23' Michigan at California (10-7) Utah at Oregon (14-31) xWest Texas St. at Pacific (DNP) Wisconsin at Southern xDenotes night game. VJ Saturday I MARYLAND quarterback, Joe Namath, of the Jets, declares.

"I not only had to football. Secondly, the line is the only spot where I can play it. The or another star sophomore pros learn that but I had to get to Tenn. vs. B'ingham.

(13-13) Teas A M. at Tulane. (DNP) V'dcrbilt at Georgia Tech (10-10) Virginia at Clcmson (14-201 McCartin and Randy Gogats, the latter a flanker, are ideal targets. lowed a mere 7.9 points a game last year, is as strong as ever with the addition of sophomores Ford and Mike Reilly. Ford is an end and Reilly a middle guard who Bryant says "could be our best all around lineman." Plenty Of Talent Les Kelley.

a power runner, should fill the gap left by Bowman's departure. Quarterbacks Kenny Stabler and Wayne Trimble will hav one of the country's host pass catchers in Ray Perkins as their No. 1 target. The cast looks like too much for 'Bama's Southeastern Conference foes to handle and much too much for Louisiana Tech, which lost its opener to Southern Missis know my receivers, and the Coley O'Brien, directs an job is a challenge and a certain amount of satisfaction is knowing or three defensemen on each team expected wide-open attack may A wealth of freshman running well determine whether Parse Wm. Mary at West (14-31) that might be keying on me.

Once talent, called the best ever bv Dr. Hnkuf, add depth to the machine. ghian can field his best Irish club yet. you've learned how to get away from those fellows, things become easier." Foresters Hip Northern, 35-6 TOP STARS CLASH SEASON BEGINS Parseghian's first Irish season Y.A. Tittle, 4flers: "We had a in 1964 produced a 9-1 record be- guy on the old 40ers who was the skilled John iiuarie-jacK IN SYRACUSE TILT RADIO 130 ATFROSTBURG the best I've ever seen at break- Snow passing combination.

Last Tyrone Hill and Mike Stevens combined for five touchdowns as Forest Park initiated Northern High into varsity football with a ing up the blocking wedge on season, although landlocked by a kickoffs. The man was absolutely negligible passing threat, the Ir sippi 14-0 last week. U.C.L.A. Pits Beban, Farr 2,000 Expected For Tilt Alabama is ranked third in The tearless. One day the coaches chs- ish still posted a 7-2-1 record 35-to-6 licking yesterday.

Vets Ross Uhlfclder. Bob Orme and John Lowe head the offensive line, along with newcomer Bill Eckerl. Talented Kirker The Red Devils also blessed by the talented toe of Mike De-Marco, a former All-Maryland soccer star at Patterson. Defensively the picture isn't as bright, hut the gloom isn't thick. Freshmen will hold the key but until they find the lock Dr.

Hokuf looks to returnees Bob Martin and Uhlfelder, a two-way player. Stalwarts On Line "It's an acid test for. a sopho Associated Press top ten poll. Against Little, Csonka With Maine Maritime The explosive Hill scored on covered he was having eye trouble and he was fitted with contact lenses. Three weeks later he was more quarterback, matched runs of 10 and 35 yards, then against the great Griese before Perhaps the biggest game will be at South Bend.

where eighth-ranked Notre Dame opens added an 80-yard punt return, Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 23 Frosthurg. Sept. 23 Frostburg State College while Stevens crunched through Four of the nation flashiest col cut. He told me with the contacts! millions of TV fans and a sellout he 'suddenly saw what was going 60.000 in our stadium," Parse-on.

It was irihian said todav. defenders for TDs. of 1 and opens an eight-game grid slate lege backfield performers two on each side will be arrayed yards. tomorrow afternoon before an an Northern, however, in its first against each other here tomorrow in the intersectional football game ticipated sell-out gathering of "Hanratty's a competitor, though. Once that contact starts, the competitors lose their tension.

For some, it's right after the Houston Wins, 21-7 Over Washington St. season ot varsity tootDaii. am 2,000 fans at Beall High field. ft. between second-ranked U.C.L.A Phil Bowman, Eckerl and 'Li.

A its against Purdue. The Boilermakers, who demolished Ohio University 42-3 last week, hope to duplicate last year's 25-21 decision over the Irish. Quarterback Bob Griese, who completed a sensational 19 for 22 last year, will call the signals again for Purdue, which is ranked No. 7. The Irish depend on Nick Eddy and Larrv Con jar to handle their Coach Ron Van Ryswyk's Bob Wavne Schuh are linebackers.

show several bright spots, including a hard-hitting defense that didn't allow the Foresters a single sly and unawakened Syracuse. It should have the pro scouts cats take on Maine Maritimp Houston. Sept. 23 W) The University of Houston used a 09-yard with Steve Dauses, Don Gill and Wavne Fowler joining Uhlfelder drooling. Academy, a team thev beat, 11-0, third-quarter touchdovyn pass from Li- U.C.L.A.

matches the season's up front. in Maine last year when scoring The Red Devils don expect most puolicized quarterback, a satety, a held goal and a touch a pleasure made possible bv Coca Coa Bottling Co. of Ralto. Baltimore Dodge Dealers Your Esso Dealer Good i rar Service Stores Lee Gooduin Sta-Dri Products Bainbridge to be the same club Gary Beban, and a hard-running, down. Van Ryswyk expects more that whipped them last year.

Just 208-pound halfback. Mel Farr Bo Burns to Warren Mcvey to break a deadlock and moved on to defeat Washington State. 21 to 7. tonight in the first football game to be played on the syn-! thetic turf of the Astrodome. i ground game.

Sophomore quarter passing from the Mainers this like they don expect B.J.C. to against Syracuse's speedy Floyd sustained drive. Stevens put the victors up, fi-0, with his 1-yard plunge after a fumble recovery, then Hill scooted the 35 yards for a 12-0 first-period edge. Hill's second TD and an extra-points aerial from Miles Harrison to Hill gave the Foresters a 20-0 load at intermission. Harrison hooked up with Stevens after Hill's long punt return, then backs Terry Hanratty and Coley 539-7460 resemble the same outfit.

time, while his own passing game may be limited by injuries to his O'Brien are to give One bit of hope comes from last Notre Dame a potent passing at tack as well. Little and 240-pound fullback Larry Csonka. Dream Backfield "Those four boys make up i dream backfield," said the Syra week's Bainbridge opener when Montgomery J.C. did them in. Michigan State, the nation's No.

nrst two quarterbacks. Harold Moser. of Oakland, the No. 1 Bobcat signal caller, is a doubtful starter. Fancy flinging freshman Jim Cheyney.

the No. 2 quarterback from Bcall Hich. is 1 club, takes on Penn State. The Spartans opened with a 23-to-10 triumph over North Carolina cuss coach, Ben Schwartzw alder. "I'd put them against any back- Stevens capped the winners' scoring with a 2-yard run, and Charlie Muse kicked the extra point.

II Bisons Buy Veleran Robazza From Aces Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 23 i.fi-The State last week. out with a nulled hamstring field in the country. The poised, 195-pound Beban, Quarterback Gary Beban leads was Forest Park's second straight Davis The Passer If the Bobcats take to the air. who passes, runs and handles the Buffalo Bisons announced today victory.

the purchase of veteran defense-! they will probably do it with 8 15 035 0 fi Dlunse. (kick Forest Park 12 Northern 0 P. Stevens. 1. ball like a Houdini, has made the Bruins a seven-point favorite in the game at Archbnld Stadim 2 man Rino Robazza from the Quebec Aces of the American Hockey junior Mike Davis.

After plavine faMccJ FP Mill. -so. run 'kick ianiu. F. Hill.

10. run (HiU rsss trom P.M. although Syracuse is League. guard two years ago. Davis moved to tailback last year and com Hnrrisnni.

hopping mad over an opening 35- The purchase price was not dis p. mil Dunr return io'pvkhs tin" from Harrison'. pleted 14 of 17 passes against closed. kirkV FP hievens i run iiviux- 12 loss to Baylor. Behnn.

a junior, set a U.C.L.A. Maine Maritime. He is a halfback this year as Frosthurg switches record last year with a total offense of 2.073 yards, scoring four- second ranked U.C.L.A. 's wild west show into Syracuse where the Orangemen hope Floyd Little's running can help them spring an upset. U.C.L.A.

crushed Pittsburgh 57 to 14 in its opener while Syracuse was defeated by Baylor 35 to 12 two weeks ago. Baylor, ranked tenth after knocking off Syracuse, plays Colorado. Ninth-rated Michigan, 41-to-0 victor over Oregon State, faces California. Nebraska, which bpat Texas Christian, 14 to in, and is ranked fourth, meets Utah State. No.

5 Southern California, which beat Texas, 10 to 6. in its opener, takes on Wisconsin and Arkansas, een touchdowns. Farr is an from single wing to a attack with an unbalanced line. Guards Terry Ward (5-9. 184), from Baltimore's Mount St' esplosive runner caned oy coacn Tommy Prolhro "the best half- ack I have ever seen." Difference Of Opinion Prothro even rates Farr above Joseph High School, and Ron Mc-Farland (5-10, 188', from Fort Hill High of Cumberland; right tackle Ned Era '6-3.

193', from North Dorchester, and left end R. C. 1966 Volkswagen Station Wagons Little although he says of the Syr acuse whirlwind: 'The most dangerous back in Green (6-0, 192', of Clinton, are the standouts in a line that does not show a 200 pounder. the country in the open field." ranked sixth after defeating Okla homa State. 14 to 10, plays Tulsa.

WE OFFER THE CAREFULLY DRIVEN AND MAINTAINED, LOW MILEAGE DEMONSTRATORS AT CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS TO YOU MM 36-Man Squad The big man at Frostburg is The 195-pound, 5-foot-U Little, who took over the mantle of Jimmy Brown and the late Ernie Davis, is a slippery, breakaway hall carrier who rushed for 1,065 senior halfback Wayne Harper, a 1 0 mil IRADt Beall High grad who packs 210 pounds into a 5-10 frame. Harper, the team's power runner, is a tri-captain with Green and Ward. BANK FINANCING OPEN 9 TO 9 i HOBELMANNT yards last season and scored more touchdowns than any other college player, 19. "I haven't slept for five nights I'm so wound up I could explode," Little said of the impending game. In cane the West Coasters zero in on Little, the Orangemen can counter with Csonka.

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