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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 12

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Problem of on Asterisk I Vikings Foil to Coifs Redskins, Mitchell Tumble Browns 17-1 6 Wills Sets Theft Record, Yanks Clinch Pennant Tie rm UP a IT victory over aia we aiio, Irad tha tifirana. Srw Mitt Plum. hii.ptnc 0 Sanihtm and rn.le Lrlty Jaraana of team raied at kml a l-UKl t.iaitt.. at. Lowia let.lm.ita eri 'h Bear hern Iliinal tit Uat By Twa freea Swuoatl! That vat the ewav.

the Cleve Jea faverlU. and FMUhuriCh Steetrn. all 1 tx-iti-1 the l. Ag-a "am. n- whhw nii-am.

land Brown beard late Suwl'iy It TW tiuiteM rmt I the pnajd Vork Vatiken'unnf a ss-ven-nat tut Bimnf la li Ilka thia, Mr. CuromnMoiwr Una kite to bt tn-uwd of batu breaa npeo a tight tame at liwii. We have a orotilrm. it mtoive.iin which ia Hit wh-tt tln-v are ton. M-idy Aiou two-run douhie.

ca and liriamaa Trrajrhy winner The dral baa worked the Hi ami' favor. Davit tut Kit been Thai waa Mitchell having tfvr if Rrrn.J newa Vikmit MJ. laat iBurh an hia oiii Ini evened their faaord with a 8-11 la liar American Football Iturmnoo when lrunmiU IM by aartriiefl lot oil tomb in i.l,i Maun Willi, a bunch of 'fcrtiit have riiniUMl at es4 a ue nu loonn nn ic atiq Hrown. ho dWmed him eita-nd Wiilal, I.aifu. champion Huuitus wal sown na UVtr lame afximi diaorder, while MiU-nell and Jars Ty Cobb, tlx record bnAjliw liat Amertran Leaitue pennant three-run homer by Willie Mo.

the turpnamf w.ahmgui, trading him to tJ lJ ew wrap all Tuesday Co-, hit lh were the Huv Paikrra anite mr i ai Hufultv aanM4 whtli Willa. Ine la1r (lean, twined n.vhl by breUni tha taat place blowa. Hiliy lietl arwli-red an. rlatat MiKheil tha hiiltt.ac 16 Vwk litna fielealcd Bufaio air hflprd put TkM tha aauad lea minute. n.

iiu. art a Piiur at NKL tanwr: 17 Sa(urda niht. i'w(h "aahtneti 1 atlai-a Leyne aet a pair of NKL canvr; 7 Saturday niht. hif tntb and in Lot AnErte. Ukaihiniitoa tenaiort hiU winning ha Iwn.

I2J kiM to St. l-ouii The Yankeri all but Bulled do an The Yankeet ruined Karte li- HriMvaa' ihrMiMiMl a i tiahAini rwurde. I vf.i.ki 1. 1 u. itilrri-U acorrd threw limes pain wwfc Milrhell Ut (avor In Cleveland; agaiiiat Dallaa laat week, ami uwebjr altuining tha hisliet 1.1-jheir rtb cbampamhip ()nn'i bid to tieconie tha Amrrt.

anirk latawar ia tha Nalxn.il The Parker. Detroit IJotul. 1 hi-iilri hi aanelimra erratic tamt ia loothaii l-aafta) I F-aatera (xm cana Heart and Baltimore lulu two ile ed. hat tnn tiie ati-rn rare una tha eipea txd duf IlK.il. and hold eat put Wehingtoa iota tlrat place.

TT -iL hTtlIL. 1 BJtlvi: 'f0 mienled hit old buddiei ooi'' bawrunoer ia a nn-le tara. lh ta 14 and aecmd in caa Uusruet tint 1 niTT LZ Sunrt m0dM1' TOr manaKer Haiphiner Ufly Croa cjnly player year net aoat Afw fumMMrft j(mmy Brown ho he. a record, but by deleatiiig the fhicao'cle aw. Wyna.

42. Army duty, nit etlectivenewj waa and rjl hiterpretatioa CommiHMia-nvhHa Sot, in 10 rarenra race after MitfheU are all la (he tteetera Con tha Ui tuurhdowa run ea lerenca. The IJimt continued Ibeir uinina aun- lankree cnrooifti inning Detnra umingt Sun- Vankeea through innm tnwa eaianarbark Normaa Kneadl in 21 do. luflerwg hit 14th loat rampage behind new quarterbaik cut even mora. So Brown bundled Khayat recovered (or tha ruling of a yearlday Wiped Ine axrw-amaunf Hadekaia THE KCIMtKIM, aha tied Delia.

Snead hit M.lcheU with a will In the bwa.t ailh vanfluihed niiL ciMont. Page It TW BIKMAKt TRIM Maaday, aeptemaer 14, IW over Was middle, and he rll M. but all the aid i.latei RiEhthandrr Bill Sti.ff.ad tor.lt free from a converging group of I acrtimpliied wat to avoid a l-tj lead into Ihe ninth wnert defend-r. and M. smM matiternatical elimination.

Trail ithe White So. bed toe tcore oa STANDINGS 1 at I ut .1 an aiKla kn g. Srote Elevens Split aaKmia IKtuiit rtiD the sutflitw to complHe a .00 yard tmcMuwn play, fbtb Kha-yiil kickfud th winn in ptint Th 'Skin then blocked to flptd fffial tria hw Imi V.mtm in vw raK turf tka. abr(. a 1 "7 own inry nl3 af ran do it force a and Fkd Rohinaoei.

Tha irti rnTif t-nrvided Uy Vankeea, however, mked Wyna rctH with Roger Man. quelV loth. Hector Loom broke tha 4S Ji, Sioux Topple Montana)jii the finaj minutt to nail down Rwh'i lvm run record M. a aa To a 4 T3 1 Tl at 1 Tt at .44 T4 474 a t9 aa .37. -M itfttxir- PMurKaaioL Aawrinl taaaae fiallae 14, Ifaaian4 I left, tr wilh a uncle and Klhe Ho.

That i like taking one of lh "lU attraunauU la )ourue ta ibel" nomer. hi. Jlt. moon in a twim tun. I J1 runt in JJJctii tirf.ila In rarh of the h' Bison Fall to Bobcats i yan.

uniza iir-id goals 32 amli rT- i.ualoe Han IT I IfVaclallfJ H.ttn Kn. (My a.fatnffi'rt be vardi and Tom WiImm'i towrh- b4s atraling asn Tora it. Huffl' a air. Montana counted 171 nidiing down had given Cleveland a 'f'1 1W. however.

Ut lliird-place Baltimore lead. Harmon Kit. lead. no rm Mo Cardinal at- were mathematically eliminated! lH)tt9 11,.. homer By The A aaa ia led Preat mtmtmt'm ltd Wn-hlitgnjii Ltwt4.n 4 (It In nititrni and yaidt via tlw air lane.

V. A Time and rwt sw. 'a'k and taw Iheir National the race, dropping an ll-l The t'niveraily ut North Dakota added tha aecond non-onlerencel The Shhix had a 17 II firridown eilte and coniiileled six of 10 ner with two touchdown IhrwaJ181 trimmed to three iecision to Cleveland fth- their the to map a tie. it wa. Killebrew't 4ith homer and gave him 120 run batted in.

Both. Iigurea are topt in tha league. aerial, la two of eujht lor Mon Don Chandler kicked three field ant wnen aan rrancMro emnui aiu id ineir tas 10 eamei and ihe r.ioni.'a A.f,a routed Houston. lu-J. Tha Detroit dt-feated Kanaaa Cay.

-l H-ulp la Hi loothaii bell Saluidny Ixit North Dakota Mala I'nneruly ahaorhed Ha third atraight drub tana. the re at ThouKb giving Sonny!" nd GianU each have Rain forced raatptinement of thej RaMaael laaae Naw TorK it, II Halllmor It, Minnwla 1 I l.l..a Ix It I riiiii.urah la, I'alUa re dr. an Hay IT, l. If. rlvlnd It tlroll aaa erala It a.

u. rot-Lew VST) 14. Montana Dial IT. NDHO W.r.llla l. II ahiltn 4., Jamraliiwa II Nlbklna JC l.

IM; I arraiBti roMKUBa thah IT, olor.an lilttim IT. HrlaltM Toana II Jurgensen completiona in ramie. ny com- j-a-Mi bing. Tha Sioiii downed the t'niver- AT CRRAT FAI.L8, Montana Stale acore wa. well ington.

iiitiiiiirj Kdiia City rvtroll I i hi. Stw Vrk 1 liitiiiiii'ir Jrtt.ina"-f r.MB4ay Ha-BMlf N-w Tuu hi4 Ku 1 (1 In MinnaHitii Hahlrtiont I.r..U 1. KanwM ('My I I'ifVwUiirJ 11, leP Anko-lvfi iLt.Mit.n at rYaiittliiK Mill, pot pd.lt ri1n Nwilar1! fimimm Kaitawa itf At liiliinur trie, lor yanu. New York "ne tic- deteruiive unit blocked three oeieaia win ae- aily yf Montana 14-1 while tne Blaon fell to Montana State 171 STAN Ml SIAL and Bill While cure the flaf lor the arntlered. Jim Fennall eounlrd on a 30-yard run and Bill Cord, hit pay dirt from 24 yards out.

Gary gnal turning one of led the Cardinal aaaqiill on DoHtr beat rh, mvimiju ocill 1 AT GRAND FORK, nlavint he- a. in barter-loner Don Drytriale i2i- Miller, lawn Heiiman and Ken them into a 77 yard TD ploy, and intercepted three It held the Kat'le. tig timet without a edged aicago. Milwau-Ia fore I OHO fana. tha Stoul tallied (heir lirtt traichdown with only kea eruahed liahiirvh 10.1 0.1 anu nniie K4TI04l, I.

4.4,1 ft TD Inside the 20-yard line I tecondt left In the first hull. the I'ach drove in three run. with a W. la. P4, U.K.

Araeitaaa 14. liklalmma aiata Dirk Riedberger intercepted Ia Arist-lr. I df utile and tingle. IN THE AMERICAN League, San Francisco cloted up bit arlaima Hiala II. Ulihlla la UlMlaalno! 11.

alamplila Htafl Kiaiii'lft; Montana aeriul on the bioui 13 j.ji a .677 iind returned it to the Montana 17. iraon Htala 1., h'wa Mlata 16 CRKKN BAY'S defenw held the hard-running offense to 1G yard, including by John David Crow. The Packer, offense, led Kutchye all tcored on thort rum The Bison got their only poinla when Dave Dritcoll tackled a Bobcat ball carrier In the end zone in the third period. Montana Slate piled up a 11 1 2 firm-down advanlnne and out-gained Ihe Biaon 3M4 to 4. NDSU connected on Just lour of It paaM-a while the Bohcalt hit nine of 21.

Five Plavi later halltiark tCddie IMKNl.lirkTh Mil ifUkt lattUII I'tiiU'lf Tha in. Havldana a yinrtda It, Mlaa. Htala I la, Orraxa II aialiama llfMirala .4 14 HI Slevent hit pay dirt from two yarn. out. hy Jim Taylor't 122 yard, push iti and 40 pstMng did the rest, ifffin T'laa Hiala lu.

Tal. Terk The huHix added a aerond tourn lilt aKO fcf Mil II. Taaaa 1 a 'aw Maalco l. Wyomlna It Nw Vorh 3D 114 .3,1 (Ufa down in the third pern! when with Pauf ilornung aroring on a 3-yard run and Max Mrtice on a Mystics Score TD But Still Fall to Hibbing l.lHrilalf RMNll air yr 14, Tnln. Klal 13.

0 qunrterbark Bob Glat threw to 19-yaid pus. from quarterbaik fiilihark Dan NetttH who went tut Hart Starr. Hurnung. who had 2n! yardi far tha arore. MHwitukoi J.

I'ltlMtjuiK 6 IiH iiko NVnr Yurk 2 tttim AtiK-l--4 4, let.ui lnt InnHtl 1 ll'juntttfi Sun Kruni'lnco nir.a1aiy'a foaglia MltwHuke-n (. PntMlMirrh Fight Results Klaa. Jamalf-a Bunny Montana tewed lit only tourn- point wat no good. By JOHN PETERSON Tribuae Sparta Editor pomti atainjt Minnesota last week, added II with two extra poinla and a 13-yard field goal. Touchdown passe, to Buddv Oram.

Jamal.a. nut Outside of Hullberg't touchdown. down with a little over four minute, left in the game when Hon Werha crashed over from three ii)iill 4. I'tHUdeluhia (16 ilnv Moimi, lsS, 1'hlHiH'lnra. in launt It waa an ft ipmma I lll't'ilKPI TV Bismarck Junior Oollew tralion for tha Mvaiica Rraria.

Hair llhilliino MIS, oulpolnti-d Charlt-y floua- Dial and John Henry JohnMin by yard out. Mystics didn't generate much of UND had the belter of the tta- They managed last one first 9. "a In. 14.V Nf York. HaalaM Hob Fnamlfl.

14B. RnVfr. mil pointed tlaaiiarl fense at usual here Saturday ait Hi. laoutu IX, I-oB Hatt Knitif'iftco lu. Hiiton I No kt ht-ijuk-u Layne were the 188th and lftuth of hit 15-year NKL career, and his 10 eompletiont made hit carver tlstict with 2a3 yard.

Rained. IH4 on the ground and 112 through the ernotm but they did get on the nown, ciu neiier picking up thrwl yards on a third down olav fori v-aEJH Ortraa. 114, Mtr, lu. scoreboard and that something tha In IKa final 1 uai-nv total 1.713. Both broke the record of an accomplishment um iihoi hj aiit-ri Ken llicbee had D.isal ta held by Sammy Bauiih.

lllaaourl II, Calif. I nla It t'al 14. Uiika t'aahn. atala 4. Han Jnae Waa'ilneloa T.

Purifua ttla Via, ataia 4t, Iflaho aV.etna Call IT, I roll Army 40, Wake Format 14 IWaaarhaeetta ia. Maine III. nova 14. VMI Claat. I i.lawara IT, lli.Kh P.nn Htata 41, Navr Imarnal Innal 14.

Wrmont Vlralnla 14, VanttrrbUt I Maryland J. Hill' Miala f. North ramllna (Imirela Tech clamaua Virginia 1. Wm-Marr 7 Kurman 14. Wolf.irl) II olhwaatarn IT.

H. rarnllna In Itxllana II, Kanaaa Hiala a Oklahoma T. Hyraruaa 1 T.iaa fhrlatlan Kanaaa I Ohio IT. II Toirdo 4 N.liraaka SI, Mouth Dakota Buffalo IT, Huaton f. II flarlda Btate t.

Kanturkr ftlal Houaton 11. liuylnr 6 N. Tataa It, Taaaa Waatarn Vlralnla Tack It, II. Waalllna-tnn It I. UaL.lt I at lllaf 11, I Ark.

atata t. B. 11. Hlat- Hibbmg Junior College it kp An nffpna and Ala. 1 sl ease on offense and complete The Steelers' winning two point.

Major League Box Scores with down play. ly bottled up the Mysttca on de came on a disputed tafety when the Cowboyt were charged wilh offensive holding in their own end mey managed just J4 total -Chicaoo 14-13, two out when wlnretna. fense in rolling to an easy 2541 National Uagu run StoreO. NW TorK il-l. lr Mmo.

ftrraaan. Sanio. Hubftt, Berraotn and zone. Eddie IBaron toascd TD yarns, 17 on the ground and on two pass completion. The Bismarck forward wall sim victory.

It could have been worse but the Mystics played opportunists Grammati Eison and Banks, LOsV-Ctu-taoo i. New York 17. IB Coleman 3 Krenepoot. MR Thorn- ferkM abrkkw farittnat a I i I TaVlnV ftVta ill. passe, to J.

W. Lockett and Frank Wahiej for Brewing In tth Filed out into doute piay for Estrada in It hi rt for. galley in 4th. A-mnawatO 144 444 41 a a it ore 114 404 1443 fc Hebrew, Adair. PO-A Minnesota 17-11: Baltimort 1J OP Smith.

Bret 3-inqmnd Rohmion; Brpetiinq ArJlr and fjer-tirei Alliwm and Versaf.es. LOB Mn-nrshia 4, Baltimore 4. 2B Adair, Brandt, Grn HR Poter, Roi.t silo Kuut Xht ply couldn do anything with the Clarke, while rookie Joe Womack' nd ix scored twice for the SteHers. FrMtkf lb 1010 tCotxrr 9 9 I Uanrv 1111 CmlUmOH 9 0 0 0 ie rrtyaN-maMI HJl 1 .1 1 I mg and strong HiLbing line; ine St(r 0 0 0 Covtngton If 4 tt 1 0 Plum, last year's Cleveland u. ju Burdett4 3 3 0 4 0 1 9 EUton 113 1 1 fmt If 4 i 1 eD'm C(- S.1 II wnrh 1 4 4 0 Trarr lb 3 0 Arawar fL.

4 11 1 I 1 I 0 .1 r. iiiinrawi V' P'ltheir 1. marked the fir. gat. so; against the 4Ders.

giving him lh4ivIZ, h. r.alnatt If lilt rvkmollf) 4 0 0 0 backs had no running room and the passers no time to throw. Hibbing punted If) 4 0 10 Win tf, .000 StlomM (W. ti l) R. Anderson 1-3 1 0 0 R.

L. Milte ,1 3 113 Crag (W, 10-71) I 1 6 0 0 0 a i 51 gamea. Three since their opener last sea- woorm 0 Kaat North. Mlrhlaan AuaualaDa I inriii uK'Hiist aaa rrani'iacu weni INO-wlTtM 1 1 1,4 iHt'ltttn 99 9 I ouqJI lb MOO AmM 0 0 0 0 pinton cf Sill bStcvtr. 1000 4 0 0 0 Boacn 10 0 0 Ti.itn.iri aa 1 ft Oft VhHa)V a 4 0 0 4 WP L.

Mi'tar, R. Anderson. PB-Colematl. Bogpess, Lendes. latnifl SfBin.r T- 5 04, A 10 101 MILktfAUKEB for todovni.

while Dan firel time BJC had the bai TVnA the Myrtles hum? oa for a 6 0 the first time it had the hall but K.J after that the Estrada (L, t-l) 0 0 4 1 A Stock 1 4 3 3 1 a aced two men tn 4th HBP- By Ettrada Kant. PB Smith. U-Chyiak. Urnortl, Stewart. 4ACKinlay.T-3 A 1,744.

abrhM abrbW tKwMto 3b 9 14 4 S'wfl iA 1 0 1 1.1 0 victory over Ellcndale. Ttft 41 11 4 Told It Mill di had a pair of TD treses for thej Waik-rJ for Win In hc b-SttKk tsut tor Amaro kn Vt; Flitd out lor Menke 4 I 2 I Vlrdon Cf 110 0 Mathews 3b 3 4 1 Bu'tt, 0 0 0 H. Aaron rf 4 3 3 4 cMersfteU 10 0 0 Maya cf Sill Law 0 Bell It 10 0 0 tSchof'bJ 10 0 0 aJonnton If 1 I 0 Groat at 4 0 10 I oncordta 34. llamlln. Hi.

John a t. liuluth a Northani 111. 17, Winona I ll'tnldjl 11. Auanatana I R'1 Mankato I Ht. Thorn.

a lu, t. loud Northland laiwranra IT. rornall II liubaoua IT, Hlmiiaon 7 ulnar IT, Wan bur lirakn 14, nuth-ni llllnota 11 Norlhwealara (VYIa.) 7. Elra karat 4 Car dinals either scored or fumbled. Jim Martindale led the Hibhmg i- TiitouHi In tf TrlpM tor Short in Dtn, g-HI MKrMtCfy fly tor Klcut It) fth; fhcfl out tor Pott lOFrii 9 WBissf YORK CHICAGO abrbM abrli 4 Irrf i 1 I 0 Landrs Cf 5 0 10 Rn-h'son 3b 3 1 1 0 Fo- 2 4 0 0 0 Tesh If 4 0 11 Cuntiam lb 4 1 3 0 Mvmtt cf 1100 Rotx-ison If 30 Lopz rf S.1 I 1 srb oer rf 4 0 0 0 Former Ram Billy Wade and Joe Marconi led the Bears.

Quarterback Watle tossed a touch singiM ror Aivarai lorn CinciftMtl 100 0M 010 ITATIITICI Majaiat rirtt oawa. to i Rutain. l.f IT Raiiine, 7T- IT fitwi ya Rename S-ll 1 tnle-ceattt ar I Runlt 1-4. mi rumOhJt Latf T. Aaron lb 4 I 1 0 inner If 3 0 0 1 Uetrker 5 0 3 Clemente tf 4 0 3 Boiling 3b 3 0 0 0 rVVier'ski Jb 4 0 0 Cloniivecf 4 110 Clend on lb 4 13 01 Honk 4 0 10; Nrman 10 0 0 fhilwdtlptii 400 I4t Ml 03 down pass and scored once, while se.

scoring llultberg --Norw. PCU-C nc nni 30-11, Phila- OXprtl OP Tv'or, Wirt nd Milwaukee IWIa I 7, Oihkoah I twice on runs of and four yards Skowron ib-e'io awi-wejti i Marconi tallied once and gained: Bivr 3b 4 0 0 0 i f) ft ni i- dbriiiev 1 0 Torre; Alvr, NarOertAl and Alv4f. I (lRrinclnfytf 11. PrtilAdfrronia II. IiwiinfT pii.ivAronil r.n th.

Itatlo-dt ll i 0 0 Friend 10 0 0 GiLuuit 5 fl 0' IB Savg. HR Robinnr, Priori. dA. --nitft 0 0 0 a lui tiica uijuini i.iin ttstii trs. -iCartJiials lone eitrti point.

AD.rlcio sa a 0 9 0 BMirtif 3 1 2 Bob Hulilierg. ireshman end from Johnny Lnitas threw one touch-! ItlWUIte I Of (I. COatwT. IP It HUSO Tiitourfl 4 4 .1 1 4 2 Tetah 10 IS 10 To'-ls 3 1 I Jim Csargo added another on Loil.r IB down pass, then was severlv' Washburn, turned the scoiinc bAreit 0 0 0 9 a seven-yard nin and Jtw ttiond Henry 3-11 117 0 K.lll 101 shaken up in a collission with trick, picking up a loose ball in SnW IW H) IN 0 0 0 9 1 Wvnn 10 0 0 raced 30 yards for the fourth Itlpon 39, alolunnutn (Nab.) It, Hluui Valla I LaCroaaa 14, Htout 11 10, Yankton Nuparlor T. ttlvar Kalla Hi.

Nnrbert 41. Iikaland U'hltawatar II, Kau tMalra a Kouth llakota Ta.h 14, Uakula Waalayan Northara (S. II, Houthern Qanaral Beadle l. Blai Hllla Mlaaourl Valley 41, Huron II linebacker Cliff Livingston Hibbing backfield and gallop- Short 7 AfUft-t'v fL. 14-131 1 I 1 1 0 limbing touchdown, Lamar Mcllun came on for the inB 82 yards to paydirt with just HBP By T.ttourls (Taylor, Tort).

WP Wilh the fumble recoveries, the Colts to tnss two more. Tommy over two nuuutes lett in the game. I aMcNall 10 0 0 Tatah a 1 1 Total. Dill a Grounded out tor C. Smith In tm; Ran lor LoHar In 1th; Walked for Eaposito In tthj Bun for Joiiei In Groundad out tor Wynn In 10th New Vora 100 004 00.

a I Chicago Mt 00. Oot a C. Smith. Herthberawr PO A New hrt. A 4.S54.

IAN P4ANCISCO HOUSTON Mason scored for the Vikings. Jack Braun't kick for the extra' Mystics found themselves in Hit) liing territory five times, once a 4brhbi abrbbf Kuann 3b 4 114 Warwlrh f-rt i 0 1 1 deep as the Cardinal 12-yard line a Flied out (or Bll In itri: Popped out tor boon In Filed out tor Buttei tn 7th; Fhed out for Neenvin, in 9th. Grounded out lor Law In h. Mllwaukta 410 1M-IB Pittsburoh 0M.491 Ifll- 1, -Neeman, PO A Milwaukee PlttstMirgh 37-13. DP Menke.

Bolllnij and! T. Ai.cm: Maieroski and tendroon Groat, Maiewkl and C'endenon: Maie-roskl, Groat and Ctendenon 2. LOB Milwaukee 4. Pillsburgn 7. 28 -Uecker.

Cioninger, Groat. 3B i Mathews 2. HR Matnewti Aaron 1. SB I Johnson, IP taieso! Clonlnger (W. 0-3) 0 3 3 3 1 Friend (L, 10-141 3 1-3 9 .12 1 Gibbon 3 2-3 3 1 1 1 0 Bullet 1 11111 Law 2 10 10 0 -Harvey, Vargo Crawford.

Batik. A 24,323. in the second period. Davertpl 3b 1 0 0 0 Am Mt no 3b 3 0 1 0 Hitler itt 3 3 3 1 Heist ct 2 0 0 0 On Eve of Fight Once they had fumbled on the first play, another time they had a pass intercepted on the fust Vora 30-13, Chiceoo Ju-13. DP Fox aiwl Cunningham: Sl.lford and Skowron.

LOB Mew York Chicaoo Trajh, Cunningham. Roblntoa. Ht Howard. SB W.ll. LifU.

IP IR SS 10 Staff 'd IW. 11). 10 1 1 4 Wynn (L. 7-141 10 5 Hurlav. Flaharhr, Runga, Carrhian.

1:43. A-30JUJ. M. Ami ff 1 Ml Pendleton 1010 Usyt cf 1 1 Larker lb 3 0 0 0 WtCovey rf 4 1 3 WeHas rf 3 0 10 P. Alow rf 10 0 0 Umbrlcht 0 0 0 0 Ceptdi lb 1 0 hTemplt 110 0 Bailey 3 111 Awfnli 3b 4 0 0 0 Psqmi 1 I 0 Smith 110 0 0 Dell 4 4 111 Hartman to 4 0 I play, lost another opportunity on a pass interception on the second Quiet Tension Invades Scene of Heavy Scrap play and twice had to unt on fourth DKTttOIT KANSAS, CITY down.

Bruce 1119 Tieteneuer 0 0 0 0 Keorer 0 0 0 0 aWiiKfim 3b3 I 1 Tatah 40 10 IS Totatt IS 9 3, Lett ANOBLat ST. LOUIS aa 4b bl abrHM abrhbi F'nanttex 4 0 0 0 DelG'eco cf 3 0 2 0 Bruton cf 4 110 Omoli rf '000 Kahrw rf 1 2 0 Lump 2b 4 110 Colavito 2 0 0 0 Siebern lb 4 0 0 01 'Mint I 13 a It JC 0 0 4- tcoaiNO Hinbino Jim MartiadaM 30 run laira Wills is 4 0 2 0 Javier 3b 4 3 2 1 r.lllinm 9b 4 13 0 Flood ct 4 3 3 1 a Strut out tor Kemmerer 4m; Reacnad first on arror for Umbricnt ki Vtrt. Snider If 5 13 1 Musial 3 13 3 T. Davis 3b 0 3 1 aS'iannon 10 0 0 CHICAGO IAP) It was Ihe rtuiet tension before the storm to- CaM lb 3 100 crtarles 3b 4 0 2 1 faiif-dl McAuMtf 2b 4 0 I 1 Kern It 4 0 101 San PranciK4 010 0JT 00010 Houaton 000 ON MS 3 Hiootno Jim Cargo 7 run (kfett failed! Boros 3D 1 1 1 0 sJIinSnl 0 0 in. tne camP of heavyweight kick I feWertz 1 0 0 0 Brvan 10 0 0 I 1 BJC Bob Hultbero 13 run with Roarke 0 0 0 0 Ptister a 2 0 0 0 1 1 01 3 3 10 3 110 ered fumble (kck faitedl challenger tries on, for the third time in eight days, the Kverlast-muke glove which Patterson will wear.

Lislon prefers a glove, already fitted to his bulging fist, by a Chicago mitt making specialist, Sammy Frager. Patterson and his handlers feel Ihe Frager glove padding is too thin and may land Fairly lb 4 0 0 0 White 10 Howard rf 4 0 0 0 Borer 3b W. Davis Cf 3 0 1 0 Sawatiki Ro-veboro 4 0 0 0 Kolb rt Drysdale 1 0 0 0 Mavilt Per noskl 0 0 0 0 Jackson J. Smith 0 0 0 0 -chert 0 0 0 0 bHarkrvess 10 0 0 Koufax 0 0 0 0 rAAnnn 1 ft fl 0 Prioan, Davenport, po-a sart Francisco 17-7, Houtton Amalfltano, Hartman and Larker Davenport and CepMa. LOft San Francisco 7, Houston 0.

7B-BaUv, Pagfln. M.AIou. Williams. HR McCovey. Killer.

ip a Eft aa so O'Dell (W. 14-131. 7 3 0 3 4 Aflutrra 3 0 0 0 bAlui'k; 10 00 Wv itt 0 0 0 0 Hibotng AAan.nn-.tp 4 run (kick failed) Or-FICiAU Bob Bain. Ed Aor. and Fd Anra.

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Jack Braon anH Totals 30 1 II 3 Totals 37 II IS 11 cnampiun ioya rimersun anu challenger Sonny Liston and also in the counting room for their heralded million itle fiuht Tuesday night in Cimiskey Park. This was the day tor Liston, now a dwindling 3 to 2 favorite, to end the comedy of gloves prelude to the big scrap. It also was countdown day for the sponsoring: Championship Sports. to geti into orbit on the fantastic closed a Ran for Musia in sirt; Grounded Bob Hultbarg. out for Richer! in 7th; Struck out tor Remmerer 2 9 Umbricht 3 1 0 0 0 WP Brixt.

PB Smith. Sudol. For man. Gtxman, Jackowskl. 2.37.

A i.cKici: lennif sanil, cnuck Bauer HEY DAD! You Need Ttwais 11 mi Torais 3 1 1 Popped out lor Brown in Btrt; Grounded out lor Ptister in 9th Detroit 200 000 0103 Kansas City 004 100 0001 Charles, McAullffc, Bryan. PO A Detroit Kansas City 27-7. LOB Detroit 9, Kansas City 4. 2D Kallrta, SB Cash. Bruton.

Aguirra. IP ERBBSO Aoulrra (W, 1S4) 9 4 10 12 P'i-fer (L, 4-1) I 4 9 2 4 4 Wvatt .1 0 0 0 1 2 Dummond. Nftpp. Schwarls, Slav-4hS. 3:09.

A 7,51. Kouiax tn vin. Los Anodes For all the talk of a 4 million s'" closed circuit TV gross, the bout I "av oar, Eiiwtm, tin aatiiar ana Mar ty Hettron St. Louis 301 410 100-11 T. Davis.

PO-A Los Anaelet 27-7. Seal Covers and gel CHICAOO NIW YORK sponsors were short of achieving St. Louis 27-13. DP Wills and Fairly. lub los Ange'es ti.

at. uouts t. 2B Gilliam. Snider, Flood, White, Boy or, Musiai. SB Wills 2.

Jackson. circuit TV financial flight plotted for this bout. Cenl.fi: Rod Paterion and Lincoln Thompson. Backs: Ken Bill Kellar: Wes Alamaer. Cnarlle 0lmill and Sneloon Claslaa.

HIMInt Ends: Bill LH Harry, AI Klaytmat and Gene Skraba. Tackles: Dick vaflcaflk, Jack Frya. Jim a predicted 75 to DO per cent filling of some one million seats available at 2t4 outlets throughout the country. TIIE LONG DISTANCE electron IP ERBBSO 4rhbt atrhbl Ott rf A 0.0 0 Chacon 3 0 0 0 Hubbi 3b 3 10 0 Noleman 1 3 0 Banks lb 4 0 0 0 Ctirlitop'r rf 0 0 0 Williams If 3 0 3 0 Thomas If 4 13 3 Mathews Cf 3 0 1 1 K'n'pool lb 4 0 10 Santo 3b 4 0 0 0 eHer'icher 0 0 0 0 Gr'mmas 3 0 0 0 Craig 0 0 0 0 oWiil 1 0 0 0 Oake 3b 3 0 10 Hodoert 0 0 0 0 Hickman cf 3 0 0 0 Barragan 1 0 0 0 Kaneni 3b 3 0 0 0 THE ILLINOIS STATE Athletic Ihem from General Tire NOW ONLY SH 5795 CLEVELAND LOS ANOBLES abrbM efc ft bl Clin cf 4 2 4 2 Fraqosl ss 4 0 3 1 Francona lb 4 2 2 1 fooran 2b 5 0 2 1 Bod 3 2 3 3 Pearson cf 0 1 0 K.rklartd rf 4 0 0 1 Thomas lb 4 1 1 0 Drywuie (U 34) ll-II 4 I Perranoski 1 5 3 3 0 J. Smith 1-3 0 0 0 0 Richer! 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 Koufax 3 2 1 1 3 Jackson IW.

15-111 13 2 2 1 di" ana jwm oaenman. ic Viewers, paying perhaps a $5-161 Guards Jim Anderson. At Vuorl. Chuck and LeRov Petrlck. for must Commission was to march into Liston cainp Around noon with, presumably, the biggest boxing gloves that Everlasl has ever average seats, really Romano 1 3 2 Wanner If 4 13 a A it man 1 0 0 0 nThr'n'b'y 0 0 0 0 HBP By Drysdate (Flood), by Jackiop (W.

Davis), Scoy. Vtiuon, Held ss 5 0 0 0 Burhe rf 4 0 11 Cenler: Rick whelan. Backs- Bill Skericti, Cliff pearfnd. Jim Matlmdala. Mike McGraw, Joa Biondl, Jim Csargo and AMkt Atarat.

3 0 0 0 AM 3b Leek 3b 9 12 0 Bertfll 0 0 0 0 dMantllla 3b 1 0 0 0 GerbTnan 1000 R.L. AAH'r (1000 Burdattt 0 0 0 0 fHodgat 10 0 0 fryor. i f.si. a Initalled Neo-Plald K.ndait 2b suo Navarro oo oo( made for a final fitting of Liston's Perry 3 2 2 0 cRodjers I 0 0 huge hands. buy tickets today and Tuesday to pour into the till the predicted $4 million figure.

While betting odds favored Lis Funk 2 0 0 0 Duren 0 0 0 0, American League MINNESOTA BALTIMORE Dwurpny i 0 0- Elston 0 0 0 0 Brewer 0 4 0 0 And'r's'n 0 0 0 0 SadowsM 4 110 Chnnce 10 0 0 aB1MrrMJNER Totata 30 1 1 Tatars 9 3 4 1 astruck out for Baragan (n 7th; Struck out for Burdette in Tin; An- 4b bl ti bl Green c-tf 1 2 2 Adair ss 4 1 1 0 Power lb 4 2 3 2 Brandt rf 4 0 11 Rollins 3b 3 0 0 0 Rob to 3-2b 3 0 10 tifVlartinez 3b 1 1 0 0 Gentile lb 4 0 2 0 Soring 0 0 0 0 eStmpson 0 10 0, Newman 0 0 0 0 Bote 0 0 0 0 bStriano 3b2 1 2 Totals 44 11 It 11 Totals 37 13 9 nouncea tor Kaneni. in Bin; Fouwd out tor Throneberry in tth; aRan tor General Tire Service ton, a horde of veteran writers, including a large foreign contingent, gave the edge to Patterson by a 60 per cent margin. Surprising conclusion of the Paltei jon-'jackers was that the champion, easily decked himsell in most of his fights, would stop The 11th hour activity of the two principals, the grim Patterson, the glowering Liston, called lor a final limbering up and then disappearance from their Fox River Valley. 111., suburban camps into pre-fight seclusion in Chicago. At Liston's Aurora Downs harness track site, some wrangling was expected as the big-fisted aWalked for Soring in 5th; Doubled for Boti in art; Fouled out for NAinrro In tth vrenepoo- amj sirucK out tor k.

l. Wfller In Bthj Grounded out tor Grammas In 4lh. Chicaoo 100 000 0001 New Yor too Ml ooi 1 Btfimarrk tin E. Mala CAS-71S7 i Hebrew tt 4 1 7 3 Powell If 2 0 0 0 Moere 0 0 0 0 aSnverlnO 10 0 0 Kaal 1 0 0 0 Snyder If 10 0 0 Allison rf 4 111 Nicholson cf 4 0 0 0 Allen 2b 4 0 0 0 Smitrtc 2 10 0 BaMey 4 0 2 0 eHerioq 0 0 0 0 hOhva 0 10 0 Triandos 0 0 0 0 Cleveland 110 113 429-11 GaHbemen, Hubtu Chacon. PO-A LOS Angeles 914 013 400 1 Kirfclmvt.

Stlnwlci PO-A or knock out Liston never floored Cleveland 27-10. Los Anqetes 27-7. DP Zmvrman 0 0 0 0 Breeding a 70 Verialles ss 4 2 1 0 fWard 0 0 2 0 in his career. Stiqman 2 0 0 0 Stock 0 0 0 0 dm i nc ner i i itMrada cGoryl 0 0 0 0 BWilI'mi 3b 1 0 0 0 Tulle cf 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 12 Totals 34 2 1 1 PATTHRSOM LISTOM Championship Fight Pictures to be shown at the a-bunted into force tor Powell in tn; Slnaled for Shaman In Bin; Francona. Held and rancona; Meio, Kindali and Francona.

LOB Cleveland tos Anqetes 7. 2B Alvis, Moran, Klndalt, Ctlne, Bod 2, Satriano, 38 Cllne. Freuosl 2. HR Bond, Romano. SF KirKtand.

IP BR SB SO Parry 1M2) 5 2-3 12 5 5 2 1 Funk .3 1-3 1 0 0 1 Charter. tU 13-10) 32 3 9 5 0 2 Soring 11-3 1 1 10 1 New man 1-3 3 3 3 1 0 Bor? 23 0 0 0 0 0 i 9 7 0 3 tor Mincner In Ran lor Rollins) In 4th; 4 Walked for Smith in Slh; AAAN, I'oV VOU DON'T 1 JvrArt. YanD IT GIVES SURE NEED TO REAL YCXI A MAM' t-IKE A SfWOKE TO TOBACCO SIZE TOBACCO SMOKE, ENXy REAL. TASTE. TOO.

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