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3 Kogflngcffdfmid MON.SEPT.26,1960Pt1IV 5 Performa Kilmer's Outstanding nee Browns Bag PRO FOOTBALL STANDINGS Against Purdue His All -Time Best the outstanding one man 41-24 Win AMERICAN FOOTBALL LtASUI WESTERN DIVISION NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE WESTERN DIVISION Pet. PP PA PA Denver 2 Dilles 1 Fm ft4 1 0 71 Beltlmort I 0 1.000-!0 0 0 1.000 17 LOS ANGELES 1 1 Mi Oakland 1 a 0 J31 M. EASTERN DIVISION Chicago 1 San Francisco 0 Dallas Over Eagles .060 IF II .000 51 3i .000 14 17 .000 II 4 VV Per, PP I Houston 2 1 0 .47 Green Bay 0 LOS ANCELES Detroit 1 Uaiu .000 iBoston 1 1 0 MJ 79 2 0 .313 2 0 IjJ BultalO 1 EASTERN DIVISION PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23 50 i4 it Yesterday's Rctulti performances of college football. He gained 226 yd.

on nine of 16 passes and added 42 yd. rushing. The Bruins now have a two-week layoff before their Big Five conference opener against Washington at Seattle. And they're going to need it. UCLA took a physical Pet.

PF PA 0 1 00A Jl Oi Cleveland 1 Oakland, 14; Houston, 13. Dallas, 17; LOS ANGELES, UR The running of Bobby Mitchell and Jimmy Brown PiltshuraH 1 0 0 0 0 I.OOO 35 it 1.000 43 21 i.noo 21 0 24 41 0 .000 0 20 St. Louis 1 New York 1 Philadelphia 0 Washington 0 and an airtight defense that 0 1 I BY JAMIE CURRAN UCLA's Bill Barnes was just one of Saturday's many football coaches. But his team didn't lose it was tied. Purdue, trailing 27-19, came from behind with less than three minutes to go for a 27-27 deadlock.

The two-point conversion, UCLA's margin of victory over Pitt a week before, enabled the Boilermakers to tie the score. was mistakes that hurt us again," said Barnes. "We should have won. Why they were given two of their Braves Stop Sox Weekend Results At Fullerton: White Sox Junior 012 010 000-4 blunted the usually sharp passing of Norm Van Brocklin carried the Cleveland Browns to a 41-24 National Football Fullerton Braves 110 000 000 4 I (2) A mixup enabled Pur-j due end Joe Harris to be clear when he caught the final touchdown pass. The Bruins deserved to win despite the fact they at times were torn to shreds by the Boilermakers' huge line and backfield.

Fullbacks Willie Jones and Tom Yaku-bowski were almost unstoppable. Why should UCLA have won? Because Bill Kilmer, senior tailback, played the greatest game of his career. Whereas UCLA was ineffective against Purdue, the Boilermakers were just plain helpless against. Kilmer. Kilmer not only had a hand in every UCLA touchdown, but he accounted for all but 48 yd.

in total offense. It certainly has to be one of Chlcato, 17; Green Bar, 14. Cleveland, 41) Philadelphia, 24. Baltimore, JO; Wasnlnaion, 0. New York, 21; San Francisco, 1.

Pittsburgh, 35; Dallas, 28 (Saturday). Hoffman, Peterson (4) and Timson, saacson (4), Bogan 7); Bushy, Abbotf (7) and Tower. Leaeue victory over the Philadelphia Eagles today. V':" LEA The largest home crowd 10 years 56,303 Packed Franklin Field for the 1960 A BRAND NEW beating at the hands of Purdue. Jim Johnson was knocked out.

Joe Rosenkrans suffered a head injury, Ron Hull was shaken up. And Skip Smith was sidelined in the first quarter. None of these injuries is considered serious, however. But the Bruins also have some old wounds to heal, namely knee injuries to Ivory Jones and Bobbv Smith. -1961 FALCON 61 opener oi tne wo ieams which deadlocked for second place last year in the NFL's ORDER YOUR 1 96 1 CARS NOW Eastern Conference.

Anv touchdowns." Here's what happened: (1) Purdue recovered Jim Johnson's fumble on UCLA's 7 and scored on the next play. ANY MAKE OR MODEL 1309 Watt 8th Street, let Angalaa HU. 3-2222 i i 1 i w.i If f. "11. i I -ZW i semblance of a contest between the two highly-rated rivals evaporated with two ouick first period Cleveland uaaaMI touchdowns.

Mitchell, Brown Romp Mitchell, onetime Illinois "Announcing flash, and Brown, a former Syracuse All America, combined to gain 309 yd. on 38 ground plays. Mitchell scored three touchdowns and ae orn counted for 156 yd. on 14 runs. He also caught five passes for 34 yd.

When they weren't chasing Mitchell, the Eagles had their hands full with the bull-like rushes of Brown who netted 153 yd. on 24 m. carries and scored one touch down. SCORC BY QUARTCRS 1041 Cleveland 10 Phllsoelphii 1 7 1424 ONE OF FOUR Max Boydston of Texans is shown nabbing one of the four passes he caught yesterday against Chargers. Boydston's receptions total was 52 vd.

as Dallas beat Los Angeles pros, 17-0. ScorwB: Clev. Mltchtll, 31-vd. run (Baker, kick). Clev.

Brown, 1-yd. I (Baker, kick). WelJton UPi Wirephoto Phil. McDonald, 24-vd. past from Van Brocklin (Walston, kick).

riuwPliim. l.vd run (Baker, kick). CHARGERS BEATEN Clev. Mitchell, 30-yd. run (Baker, kick).

Clev FG: Baker (15-vd Phil. Wanton, 10-vd. pais from Van Brocklin (Wslston, kick). Clev Mitchell, 11yd. pas from Plum (Baker, kick) much.

When you don't score, the big zero tells most of the Phil. Retilaff, (-yd. pa from Juroen- 1 "ontinued from First Page prided each show. The Texans tallied with ess than one minute left of lie first half and added 10 stn iwaision, kicki. STATISTIC! story.

Texans Score Clev. Phil. First downs Jl 24 Yards pained rushino 104 The only score of the VarHt aainMf BjiMina 7 Ifn Deriodiharrl.fmifTVif grwt tvall.nlat-eri Passes f-U 21-3 loints in. the final interceated by 3 UHiu-iwufjnv Mn yiuvw Passes.il Punts Fumbles lost 9 first half was hung up by the Texans with only 47 sec Yards penalized 45 onds to play, STATISTICS :7 ''A vs 's Buffalo Napier, 280 -lb. Dallas tackle, recovered a fumbled handoff on the Charger 42 and Davidson went to work.

Tax. Chan. First downs rushins 7 I First downs passinp 11 4 First downs penalties 2 Tkl A ifter the battling Chargers tad fought fiercely against mperior forces. Ben Agajanian. celebrated ticking specialist for Sid Sillman's team, tried three ield goals from makable listances without success.

Dne was blocked. The others fcere short. Davidson made good on lis lone field goal try from (he 12 after pitching for the lrst touchdown and setting ip the second with deft throwing. 1 .1 1 "131 11 Was lOUrill ana incneS! Yards sained rushinp 10 16 122 30 11 4 19 to go when Cotton sneaked over center for first down on! had ttoted the 31. His next pass down by Dick Harris 2ar? interceptions returned js TT Puntm9 averape 40.1 but the ruling was that Har-i Yards penalized 55 ris interferred with 211 so the homebreds eot an au- rushin NTS Hammered and iwisscuioniauc nrsi aown on ine zip-winion Dickinson 4 .1 ISpikes 4 10 14 41.3 57 1 Net 45 1 10 4 4 0 3 41 I -2 Davidson then came up1 trom all angles, Jack Kemp, the AFLTs leading passer hen today's game started.

17 2 4 with a real gem. On a double jonnsiwi YL 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 31 PI a reverse and most or tne.swmk 1 Chargers deployed to theiriFJJr Eompleted 11 of 30 for 89 yd. lowers a SB Lowe 1 auuxAnuuu p.dcu Robinson came sprint- game offensively andiin ff a round L.A.'s rig ht flank ing Kmu 10 .4. MK Sill, iiaiiiv I VIA 1 J' 1 5 and fled to the six before be TY Texans PA PC Davidson 37 17 17 ing halted. STA-FI HEAD! STAYS FIRM AND HEAT FROM FIRST PUFF TO LAST! Zeman came within inches: Kemp 30 11 RECEIVING PASS of picking off Davidson's Yds Texans No.

nil xi in oi Kir lot which likely will elevate him to the league pitching throne. Jack had four intercepted. Hits Burford Davidson's quick, look-in passes to Stanford's Chris purford and Oklahoma's Max 52 43 41 34 -5 pass at the goal line, but on ovdsion 4 the next play Cotton hit! Haynes 4 Robinson in the end zone Garner vainly tried to bat) charier- the ball down. 2 44 21 13 i Ferguson 3 Anderson 2 added the odd point. 11 Bovdston and devastating 4 k.

3 1 'vNf "if '-x -V- xss I i i Bcreen throws to his full-j hacks or LSU's fleet Johnny; Robinson were just too much for the Chargers to Starting the third period: inly' seven points Sid's club seemed ready to roll as Charley Flowers: knocked off 25 yd. around snd following the kickoff. But Eenalties and an aggressive lallas line soon changed the picture and in the long run the entire quarter elapsed without either team Just before it ended Agajani-! an missed his thud field goal try from the 28. I Taking the ball on their I 20, the Texans ran and passed B0 yd. in 13 plays, the last a four-yd.

slant off right tackle by 215-lb. Curley Johnsonj from Houston for the touch-) down. Davidson's kick made: it 14-0 and it was all overi even though almost i3 min-, utes remained. i Four plays later Kemp gambled on a fourth down1 situation with a yard to go and his luck was bad, so the Texans got the ball on LA's, 47. Gillman's wrecking crew1 dug in and Dallas settled for Davidson's field goal from the 12.

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