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Falcons Hand Chargers 41-0 Loss; San Diego Fans Boo Team, Svare A mo eases a Tennis Results INDIAN GRAND PRIX At New Delhi SINGLES (final) Viisv Amritrai (India) d. Mai Anderson (Australia), 6-4, 5-7. 7-9, 6-3, 11-9. Amritrai wins Anderson $2,500. DOURLES (final) Jim McWanus (Berkelev)-Raul Ramirez (Mexico) d.

Viiav-Anand Amritrai (India), 6-2, 6-4. McManus-Ramirez win $600 each; Amri-trai-Amritral S42S each. MANILA OPEN SINGLES (final) Ross Case (Australia) d. Geoff Misters (Australia). 6-1, 4- 0.

Case wins 5000; Masters $2,500. DOUBLES (final) Sherwood Stewart (Bavtown, Lara (Mexico) d. Jurgen Fassbender-Hans Pohmann IVVest Cermanv), 46, 7-5, 8-6. Stewaii-Lara win S6G0 each; Fassbcnder-Poh-mann S425 each. MELIA TOURNAMENT At Madrid MEN'S SINGLES (final) Tom Okkcr (Netherlands) d.

Jaime Fiilol (Chile), 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 7-5. Okker wins Fillol $7,000. MEN'S DOUBLES (semifinals) Frew McMillan (South Africa)-Bob Carmi-chael (France) d. Arthur Ashe (Richmond, Tanner (Lookout Mountain, 0-6 6-3, 8-6; Okker-llie Nastase (Romania) d. Biorn 8org (Sweden)-lan Tiriac (Romania), default.

$110,000 VIRGINIA SLIMS TOURNAMENT At Boca Raton, Fla. SINGLES (final) Chris Evert (Ft. Lauderdale) def. Nancv Gunter (San An-selo, 6-3, 6-3. Miss Evert wins Mrs.

Gunter $14,000. DOUBLES (final) Maroaret Court fAustralia) Rosemary Casals (San Francisco), def Francolse Durr (France) Betty Stove (Netherlands), 6- 1, 6-4. 73 Coope de Ville from Ekecutive. 2A mo. open-end lease.

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Windsor's reception put the Patriots on the Chicago 10. Plunkett staggered 4 yards to the 6, Mack Herron got one and then Plunkett kept the ball for the score. Until he finally got the Patriots rolling, Plunkett had been sacked three, times for losses of 32 yards and had been held to a net passing total of two yards. SCORE BY QUARTERS New England 3 3 0 713 Chicago 0 7 3 0-10 NE FG White 32 Chi Thomas 3 pass from Douglass (Roder kick) Chi FG Roder 30 NE FG White 11 NE Plunkett 5 run (White kick) Attendance 47,643 STATISTICS NE Chi First downs 14 13 Net yards passing 54 44 Rushes-yards 44-147 38-193 Passes 7-16-0 6-13-2 Punts 5-47 6 Fumbles-lost 2-1 3-3 Penalties-yards 4-40 6-69 Individual Leaders RUSHING: New England Cunning, ham 16-68; Plunkett 8-61. Chicago Garrett 19-91; Douglass 9-63.

PASSING: New England Plunkett 7-16-0, 86. Chicago Douglass 6-13-2, 58. RECEIVING: New England Windsor 2-53; Rucker 2-16. Chicago Garrett 2-24; Reynolds 1-14. flngrirs Onus 2 Part Oct.

22, 1973 i iKilmer Leads 'Redskins Over iCards, 31-13 WASHIXGTON Ufi "We decided to just forget about the running game and put all the emphasis on their passing," coach George Allen said after his Washington Redskins beat St. Louis, 31-13, Sunday. "Obviously, it paid off." So it did, as Redskin defenders limited St. Louis quarterback Jim Hart to 15 completions in 39 attempts and intercepted three, including one for a touchdown marking the sixth time the defense has scored this season. The victory was especially gratifying to Billy Kilmer, who lost his starting quarterback job as a result of the Cardinals winning their first encounter, 34-27, four weeks ago the only loss suffered by the Redskins.

Kilmer hit on 20 of 33 passes for 294 yards, in-" eluding touchdowns to Charley Taylor and Mike Hancock, before he had to leave the game with an ankle injury in the fourth quarter. rays taken in the locker room indicated no broken bones. Taylor caught seven passes for 153 yards. He now has 504 lifetime receptions, tops among active receivers and fifth on the all-time list in the NFL. With 1:15 remaining in the game, Washington's Mike Bass intercepted a Hart pass and returned it 68 yards for a touchdown, setting off a fight in the end zone between players from both teams and fans who came out of the stands.

ond straight week in place of veteran John Unitas, frequently threw off balance and into a crowd of defenders. Bengals Beat Chiefs CINCINNATI Cincinnati Bengals coach Paul Brown reached back 40 years and came up with a favorite high school play Sunday that produced a spectacular 30-yard touchdown pass in a 14-6 victo-rv over the Kansas City Chiefs. Brown credited the winning touchdown to "the old Massillon High School special. It helped us." The play was double reverse with quarterback Ken Anderson ending up with the ball and completing a 30-yard touchdown pass to tight end Bob Trumpy. It wiped out a 3-0 second quarter deficit and put the Bengals in front to stay.

From there, Cincinnati's rejuvenated defense took over, stopping Kansas City drives with key interceptions and causing a goal line fumble. Lamar Parrish returned a punt 47 yards to set up Cincinnati's first touchdown and stopped a third-quarter Kansas City drive with an end-zone interception. "We gave the ball away," said a grim Hank Stram, Kansas City coach. "Anytime you get the ball inside the five-yard line three times and come out with only three points, it takes a miracle to win." SCORE QUARTERS Kansas City 3 3 0- a Cincinnati 0 7 0 714 KC FG Stenerud 42 Cin Trumpy 30 pass from Andarson (Muhlmann kick) KC FG Stenerud 17 Cin Clark 3 run (Muhlmann kick) Attendance 54,397 STATISTICS KC Cin First downs 12 Rushes-vards 26-104 39-196 Net yards passing 13 138 Relurn yards 99 92 Passes 15-22-2 12-22-2 Punt Fumbles-lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-yards 7-1 2-30 Individual Leaders RUSHING: Kansas City Podolak 14-59; Hayes 9-28. Cincinnati-Clark 26-104; E.

Johnson 13-92. PASSING: Kansas City Dawson 15-20-2, 200. Cincinnati Anderson 12-22-2, 155. RECEIVING: Kansas City Podolak 4-43; Stroud 2-60. Cincinnati Curtis f-106; Trumpy 1-30.

Patriots Win, 13-10 CHICAGO (UPD Jim Plunkett sneaked in for a touchdown from 5 yards out with 1:56 left Sunday to give the New England College Football Hawaii 30, Puget Sound 7 jr. jjjjjt f' General JET-AIR IE A ItyWwfwJ 1 y.i 1 General's Great 4-Ply Nylon Cord Tire Long-Mileage Duragen Tread Rubber Easy Steering Contoured Shoulders Famous Dual Tread Design SAN' DIEGO Mi-Dave arapton scored touchdowns and To Hayes. Clarence Ellis and Greg Brezina set up scores with interceptions Sunday as the Atlanta Falcons overpowered the punch-less San Diego Chargers, 41-0. A Malone, Harmon Wages and Eddie Ray added scoring plunges as the Falcons registered their second straight onesided victory and evened their record at 3-3. The Chargers fell to 1-5 with their fourth straight loss.

The Chargers, beaten by the worst shutout score Game at a Glance SCORE BY QUARTERS Atlanta 7 10 10 1441 San Diego 0 0 0 00 Atl Malone 8 run (Mike-Mayer kick) Atl FG Mike-Mayer 43 Afl Hampton 4 run (Mike-Mayer kick) Atl FG Mike-Mayer 12 Atl Hampton 1 ru-, (Mike-Maver kick) Atl Wages 2 run (Mike-Mayer kick) Atl Rav 12 run (Mike-Mayer kick) Attendance 44,807 STATISTICS Atl SD First downs 25 11 Rushes-yards 46-19 22-89 Net yards passing 142 88 Return yards 47 IS Passes 11-19-1 13-34-4 Punts 3-39 5-41 Fumbles-lost 1-1 Penalties yards 5-24 5-21 Individual Leaders RUSHING: Atlanta Hamoton 19-74; Malone 12-63; Rav 5-29. San Diego-Jones 10-32; Edwards 9-29; Holmes 3-28. PASSING: Atlanta Lee 9-17-1, 144; Sullivan 2-2-0, 27. San Diego Fouts 13-36-4, 99. RECEIVING: Atlanta Burrosv 2-59; Dodd 2-43.

San Diego LeVias 4-42; Hol-liday 3-44. in their history, were booed by their home fans who hung banners and chanted in denunciation of coach Harland Svare. The Falcons' pass defense throttled San Diego's rookie quarterback, Dan Fouts, whose receivers were tightly covered. Hayes' first-quarter interception led to an 8-yard TD run by Malone. The Falcons took a 17-0 half-time lead on a 43-yard field goal by Nick Mike-Mayer and Hampton's 4-yard burst, set up by Ellis' interception and 43-yard return.

The game quickly became a rout in the second half. Mike-Mayer kicked a 12-yard field goal after a fumble by San Diego's Willie McGee, and Hampton plowed across from 2 yards late in the third quarter before Atlanta coach Norm Van Brocklin pulled his regulars. With one-time running star Mike Garrett benched for the third straight week, an inept Charger offense couldn't get beyond the Atlanta 44 in the first half. The inexpe rienced Fouts, starting for the sec- 74 Cadillacs IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LEASE OR BUY lv BOB SPREEN CADILLAC PLEASE CALL B03-9931 i. WP 3 Bifr i'WJ Slotu Thiouohout lh West Elt.

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Steel Belted Radials it General Calibrated yirSTlilt: PllRlPlllsiL GOLF SPECIALS GOLF BALLS C01DIN RAM nillHM Positive handling radial ply construction 2 Steel belts under the tread THE 40,000 MILE TIRE SCORE BY QUARTERS 0 4 7 0-13 St, Louis Washington Was Harrawav I 7 14 0 103) run (Knight kick) StL FG Bakken 32 Was Taylor 22 pass (Knight kick) Was Hancock 1 pass (Knight kick) StL FG Bakken 31 5tL Gray 69 pass from from Kilmer from Kilmer Hart (Bakken kick) Was-FG Knight 18 Was Bass 48 past Interception (Knight kick) Attendance 54,381 STATISTICS StL Wat First downs 12 23 Rushes-yards 17-44 41-142 Net yards passing 202 284 Return yards 13 135 Passes 15-39-3 20-33 3 Punts 11-40-4 6-464 Fumbles-lost 3-2 4-4 Penalties-yards 8-84 8 120 Individual Leaders RUSHING: St. Louis Otis 8-2J; Anderson 6-15; Shy 3-8. Washington Brown 27-89; Harraway 15-41; Thomas 3-14; Mul-Key 1-5; Taylor H-7). PASSING; St. Louis Hart 15-39-3, 239.

Washington Kilmer 20-33-3, 294. RECEIVING: St. Louis Smith 5-49; Gray 3-90; Rashad 3-65; Anderson 2-9. Washington Taylor 7-153; Harraway 4-53; Jefferson 4-38; Je. Smith 1-25; Hancock 11.

Raiders' Lead at Stake Tonight i The Oakland Raiders, needing a victory to maintain their lead in the AF'C's Western Division, jjlay the Broncos tonight in Denver in the NFL's nationally televised game (Channel 7. 6 p.m.). The Raiders are 3-2 while Kansas City, which lpst Sunday, is 3-2-1. Denver has a 2-3 record and running back Floyd Little needs 39 yards to reach the mark for his career. SUITS Vaughn's up-dated soft shoulder construction with flap pockets, high center vent and moderately wide lapels.

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