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If i PAGE 6 Section A THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25, 1964 Western Maryland Trims Shepherd State, 26-6J 0 are considered ine Dest in me N.F.L. Standings business and behind that trio is a Colts-Lions Line-Ups fine secondary. COLTS, LIONS PLAYTODAY The Colt running game, with Tony Lorick subbing for Hill at INGALLS STAR FOR TERRORS Has 2 Scores, 2 Interceptions In Homecoming Tilt Where They Play Today COLTS at Detroit. 1.30 P.M.

New York at Cleveland. Dallas at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. fullback, should help keep the Lion defense honest so Unitas can Coin R2 Raymond Berry 72 Bob Vngrl 77 Jim Parker 52 Dick Szymanski Offense Lloni Gail CopdilMO Paryl G.

John Gonzaga 7 Bob Scholtz 5U John Gordy 75 throw to the likes of Raymond Baltimore Trio Doubtful For si iv Chicago at Washington. Berry. Jimmy Orr and Butch Tt 1 9Hr 61 Alex Game In Detroit ua Angeies vs. ureen Ddy wfl jn spot. Minnesota at San Francisco, But the real test will be on defense, where old pros Gino Mar 60-George Preas H.T J.

D. Smith-72 83 John Mar kcy Jim Gibbons 80 lu-Jnhn I'rlas Milt Plum-16 21 Lenny Moo: Lewis 45 2." Jimmy Orr Of The Teams WESTERN DIVISION chetti, Ordell Braase and Bill By CAM KIM C. SNVKf.R (Continued from 1st Sport Pope) in this area and they are s.caming. Pel hneton must take charge early W. L.

T. PM. For A 1 1 33-Tonv Lorick COLTS 9 1 0 loo 113 "ljto let the Lion offense know who's Tin are rated 3-nomt Amrin 321 5 103' going to boss- F.B Nirk Drfenve Uoni L.E Darns McCord-78 L.T Alex Karras 71 The Sky is Full of Geese Are you ready for the action? Are your clothes ready for a cold dawn? Are your feet snug and warm? Is your gun ready to batj your limit while the sky. is full of geese and ducks? Let Bacharach Rasin prepare you for this great sporting pleasure. H.v 1 3 0 .500 choices in a game that nas oeen M.ri0u 330 hs ln Francisco 2 4 0 333 117 ISO this win De tne nrst meeting of the season between Colts Ullitu tia uuciiw vtiauo uiii.ii.-v, Cli.cacO 2 4 0 333 105 161 Baltimore is the top scoring eastern division and Lions, who have played 23 games with the Dctroiters on top, in the league wh w.

t. t. rg. or Lions have the best defensive ovriHnd 4 1 i coo i 111 Come in tomorrow and let's talk hunting. 14-9.

(ols R0 Gino 75 Guy Rpf-se 36 Bill 76- Fred Miller 81-Ordell Braase 31 Steve Stoni-'ureaker 66 Don Sainr.kk 40 Bobby Boyd 43 Lenny Lyles 20 Jerry 46 Jimmy Welch foils Westminster, Oct. 24 Special Al Ingalls, a junior from Edgewater, had a field day today as Western Maryland trimmed Shepherd State College, 26 to 6, before 3,500 homecoming fans as Hoffa Field. Ingalls rushed for two touchdowns, caught a key 37-yard pass and intercepted two Shepherd aerials to pace the Terrors to their second victory in five starts this season. The losers from West Virginia, who handed Western Maryland its only loss last season, now are 2-4. A 37-yard pass from Rex Walker to Ingalls put the Terrors within field-goal range in the first quarter, but Art Renkwitz's kick failed.

After a 12-yard punt by English Women Win record. i Philadelphia .330 .600 The Lions, not known for an overpowering offense, received an-i wmhmttnn 1 0 in 145 Joe Schmidt-06 R.T Rcjer Drown 76 R.E Sam Williams L.L.B Dennis Gnubatz 53 Wayne Waiker-55 Bobby Thrmpsin-27 R.1I Dick LeBeau-44 L.S Brute Maher-21 R.S Vale Lary-28 Substitutes Lions London, Oct. 24 iP-England's women's lacross team crushed the United States, 4 to 2, today other crippling blow to tlicir weaK! pat last week when Earl Morr.U. ftP fLnst the one team and maintained an unbeaten rec ord against the Americans. the number one 'rrU over ,1 Morrall and, allliough Milt has j' John Unitas, and an mm tlio rlnh liWp F.arl ucuiany he is a belter passer.

NEW WINCHESTER "1200' excellent defensive performance. Unitas will be as good as the protection he receives from his oflensive line. If the five interior linemen can contain Brown, Karras, Darris McCord and Sam Williams, the Colt attack should go. Karras Proving Self Since only Terry Barr, a flanker back, is behind Plum in the slim quarterback ranks, the Lions just might jell and play their hearts out for the ex-Pcnn State thrower. (B) Dick Comoton-20 (B) Tom Watkins 23 (Bi Pat StudstilI-25 (Bi Nick Ryder 34 (B) Hugh McElhcnny-39 (Ei Gary Lowe 43 i Wayne Rasmus.sen 47 (C) Bob Whitlow 51 (LB) Monte Lee-52 (LB) Ernie Clark 59 (T Roger LaLonde 65 (G) James Simon 66 (G) Wally HiIgcnberg-67 (B) Dick Lane 81 E) Bill Quinlan-83 (E) Hugh Mclnnis 84 (E) Warren Wells 87 15 Gary Cuozzo 25 Alex Hawkins (B 26 Wendell Harris 32 Joe Don Loor.ey Bl 20 Alin Haymond (B) 41-Tom Mat'ie B) 45 Jerry Hill B) 51 Ted Davis (LB) 55 Jackie Eurkett (LB) 61 Lou Kirouac 71-Dan Sullivan 73 Tom Gilburg (T) 74 Billy Ray Smith T) 73-JohnDiehl (T) Lou Michaels (E 84-Neal Petties 86- Butch Wilson (E) 87- Willie Richardson However, behind those four de- The Detroit strategy has been ensi experts are three linebaek SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN Th new Winchester "1200" is a shotgun built for a lifetime of sporting pleasure.

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He has been doing it, according to reports, unlike Paul Hornung, of the Green Bay Packers, who received a similar suspension. Incidentally, the Packers have Hornung's erratic place kicking MORGAN WINS 5TH STRAIGHT Delaware State Beaten, 3S-6, On Late Rush BY MATE Hines Intercepts Pass To Set Up Touchdown ALLAN INGALLS SparJcj W. Md. Victory HARDTOP BRAKES dci men Shepherd, Western Maryland moved 24 yards in seven plays for Selection of a touchdown, with Ingalls run if nteded up NO CASH NEEDED ANY CREDIT CARD OK Open Dally Saturday 1 A.M.-5 P.M. STILL AVAILABLE Unbeaten, untied Morgan State hung up its fifth grid victory of the season before a small gathering at Hughes Stadium yesterday, coming on in the second half to rip Delaware State, 36 to 6.

Delaware State's passing attack had Morcan off balance through Durham, N.C., Oct. 24 tSpedalL Ed Hines picked off an errant North Carolina College pass in the first quarter to set up the game's only touchdown in a 7-to-O Maryland State victory on Homecoming Day here today. Before a crowd of 8,000, the ning across from the eight. Rcnk-witz added the seventh point. Fumble Recovery Helps The score remained 7 to 0 until the fourth period, when Gary Kulick's fumble recovery started the Terrors on a 44-yard scoring march.

A 23-yard run by fresh- permitted the Colts to win both of their games with the Packers. Just maybe the Colts will attempt to find a flaw in Karras to take advantage of. Need Bi? Offense man Dana Huseman sparked the of the first b.nlf Thp vUitmV 'Hawks struck in the closing min been the only team to beat the Lions, who also tied the Los Angeles Rams. drive, capped by ingaii z-yard aerial gamei following the open. utes of the first period when Hines plunge.

ing kickofl, carried the ball to "'5 Except for Morrall, the Lions 3 North Carolina 15-yard line and scooted to the 5. On fourth down the Morgan 3, where an inter are in good shape, ready for their Charles Stukes hit Marshall Crop-per with a 4-yard pass for the score. Maryland State held North ception finally halted the oflensive. Late in the first period, Morgan mounted a march from its own 48. But in the second period, Dela An Interception by Ingalls set up the third touchdown, tallied by Walker on a 3-yard sneak.

Dennis Amlco, second-string quarterback, passed 27 yards to Steve Blum for the winners' final six-pointer. Shepherd's Harold Grau ran back the ensuing kick-off 85 yards to avoid a shutout. Statistics Carolina to two first downs and only 31 yards total offense while intercepting four passes. Statistics FAMOUS CHASSEUR COAT BY WOODS Md. State N.C.

Col. First downs 2 9 Plrst downs Ytrdi rushing Yards Pliiin rfawr.ri.'-y -a i W.M. Gheoherd 14 8 1S5 107 75 69 3-7 6-12 0 1 3-29 .1 23 55 Passim sins Interceptions h. 21 10 2-14 2 75 131 21 314 4 3 5-28 4 90 Yards iushlnt Yards passim Passim Interceptions by Fumbles lost Puntine Yards penalised Score by periods: Maryland State r'nilpop I umblei lost Puntlnn Yards Danaltzed Scorns bv Drrtods: I 4 ware Mate quarterback Willie Murray began hitting Doug Randolph with consistency and the visitors marched 80 yards to tie it. The score was 6-6 at half-time.

Morgan went back in front after the second half kickofl, driving 80 yards on the running of halfback Earl Mayo, Deskins and fullback Wade Johnston, Halfback Bernie Blanks got the T.D. from the 3. Delaware State 0 6 0 08 Moruan State 8 0 6 2436 M.S. Duke, 1 run (run falledl. S.

Blackmon, 1 run mass MS. Blanks. 3 run (pass fallfd). 8. Duke.

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set fifth football game in a row yesterday by defeating visiting Se-verna Park High, 7 to 0, before one of the largest crowds in the school's history. The Lions, now and 2 on the season, played before more than 3,000 homecoming day fans. The only score of the ball game came in the second period as George Petrlik scored from 7 yards out. The touchdown was set up as quarterback Steve Benninghove passed 44 yards to end Don Hein-eicke for a first down on the Severna Park 7 yard line. Severna Park, now 3-2-1 on the season, was paced by the running and defensive play of Gary Thall.

Severna Park 0 0 0 0 0 Howard County 0 7 0 07 H.C. Petrlik, 7-yard run (Boteler. run). Michigan State Beats Northwestern, 24-6 East Lansing, Oct. 24 tfi Michigan State, starting with a 17-point first period scoring spurt, passed over and powered through Northwestern for a 24-6 Big Ten football victory today.

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