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1 20 The Boston Globe Monday, November 15, 1965 mmmm Today's Sports Dawson, 6 Interceptions Key 31-7 Victory A Chiefs Shock Chargers KANSAS CITY (UFI)-Len Dawson fired three touchdown passes and an altrt Kansas City defense intercepted six aerials to power the Chiefs to a lopsided 31-7 American Football League victory over Western Division leader San Diego. RACING Narrajansett Park, Pawtucket, R.I., 1:45 p.m., Flat Suffolk Downs, 7:45 p.m., Harness. SPORTS THRILLS TV (Ch 38) 9:30 p.m. giiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiimniiiiitiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii quarter to pull the Chargers rTTj F' lc 8 hit McClinton for a seven yard score and found Mack Lee Hill open from eight yards out for the other. The Chiefs drove 78 yards to the San Diego seven on their fust possession of the game, but were forced to settle for Tommy Brooker's 14-yard field goal.

The Chargers lost the services of defensive back Jack Jacobson, a rookie from Oklahoma state who suffered a broken arm in the third quarter. Kansas Citv 10 7 0 14 31 San Dieeo 0 7 0 0 7 to within a 10-7 deficit, the Chiefs' Johnny Robinson picked off a pass at the Charger 49 and returned it to the 35 with two minutes left in the first half. Three plays later Dawson fired a 20-yard scoring strike to Chris Burford for a 10-point halftime cushion. Breaux replaced Hadl at the start of the second half and moved the charges to a first down at the Chief's 15, but a series of penalties forced the Chargers into a fourth and 52 situation. From there, Dawson di Dawson drove the Chiefs 6" and 54 yards for the two clinching touchdowns in the fourth quarter to lead Kansas City to its first home victory in five games over the penalty-ridden, mistake-plagued Chargers.

The victory kept the Chiefs' plim hopes alive in the Western Division with a 5-4-1 record. San Diego is 6-2-2. The Chief keyed on Charger quarterback John Hadl. intercepting four of his passes and recovering a fumble to coast to a 17-7 half-time lead. Hadl was replaced in the second half by Don Breaux.

After Hadl rifled a 51 -yard scoring pass to flanker Lance Alworth late in the second He a 43-yard pass from Gary Cuozzo. beat Ersell Mackbee. (AP) HAPPY LANDING Baltimore's Jimmy Orr falls into the end zone with rected 1hp two fourth nuartpr run- iBrooker kick): SD Aliened me iwo iourm quarter worth 51 Dass fvom Hadl (Xrevenio Scoring drives, blending hlS kick I KC Burford 20. pafs from Bills Tip Raiders in Last 7 Sees. AUTO RACING TV (Ch.

38) 9 p.m. BOXING (Amateur) Boston Arena Annex, 8:30 FOOTBALL 1 Radio (WEED 5:30 p.m., Mike Holo-vak Show. Packers Win on FGs By Chandler MILWAUKEE (AP) Lionel Aldridge recovered a Bill Munson fumble on the Los Angeles 20 with less than three minutes to go and set the stage for a seven-yard Don Chandler field goal that gave the Green Bay Packers a 6-3 victory Sunday. Chander's winning boot came with only 37 seconds left to play in the game after the Packers had driven to the six-inch line. Tackle Ron Kostelnik forced the fatal fumble, belting Munson as he faded to pass and jarring the ball loose.

The victory snapped a two-game Packer losing streak. Munson, moments before his fumble, had been a Ram hero, moving the team out of a hole on its own six to the relative safety of the Los Angeles 35 with three successive passes to end Marlin McKeever. The Packers, unable to gen- (in nffanca fcir th fniirth consecutive Sunday, had ninno the Rams down after Chandler missed a field goal attempt from the 45. Clancy Williams attempted to run the ball out from under his own goal post and was tackled on the six. The Rams only score came play when Bruce Gossett kicked a 35-yard field goal.

The Rams had recovered a Tom Moore fumble on the Green Bay 23 on the third play from scrimmage. PhanHlr matrKiocl that u-ith 99.variar in thp cam period. G'een Bay 3 ft ft 3 Los Ante If 1 0 03 I.A Ffi COftett L. Chandler 22: CH-FG 7. lAuendance mam.

Birdie Rush Bears Turn Tiger Whip Cards, 34-13 CHICAGO (AP) Rudy Bukich and Gale Sayers capped long touchdown drives in the third and fourth periods Sunday to break open a close game and lead the Chicago Bears to a 34-13 fight-punctuated victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. uj ams aim uic naiu 1 ummis oi Curtis McClinton. Dawson ers returned the ball 86 yards before Dave Meggyesy ganged him out of bounds on the 13 Jon Arnett ripped over from on the third play, and ars locked it 7-7. the 11 the Bea Chicago went ahead 10-7 on Roger Leclerc's 16-yard field goal.

St. Louis .1 2 .2 13 Chicago sti-Randi. 37 pass from John- OAKLAND, Calif. AP With only seven seconds left in the game, Billy Joe butted into the end zone from the one -yard line Sunday and gave the Buffalo Bills a 17-14 victory over Oakland. The loss cost the Raiders a chance to move within one-half game of San Diego in the A.F.L.'s Western Division.

The Eastern Division-leading Bills marched 62 yards in the final 4:49 for the winning touchdown. Jack Kemps 20-yard pass to Paul Costa on fourth down carried to the Oakland 14 and was the big' play of the drive. The Raiders, playing before 19,352 fans at Frank Denver Raps Houston, 31-21 son. eaKKen K1CK; -nl Arnett. in Patterson.

rlav titl Vwit run. Leelere kick: Chi FR Lerlere.10 anerson-Uiay llUi DOdt 16; StL FG Bakken 31; StL FG: Bakken 40; Chi Bukich, 11 run. Le- clerf kick: Chi Saver. 7 run. cMlr Jk: .32.

Attendance 45,665. Pro Sports i Ci i oianaings N. F. EASTERN CONFERENCE Pet .778 .556 .444 .444 .333 .333 .222 Cleveland 7 2 0 St. Louis 5 4 0 New York 4 5 0 Dallas 4 5 0 Washington 3 6 0 Philadelphia 3 6 0 Pittsburgh ....2 7 0 WESTERN DIVISION Baltimore 8 1 0 .889 Green Bay 7 2 0 .778 Minnesota 5 4 0 sss Detroit 5 4 0 .556 Chicago 5 4 0 .556 San 4 5 0 444 Los Angeles 1 8 0 .111 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Green Bay 6, Los Angeles 3 Baltimore 41.

Minnesota 21 Chicago 34, St. Louis 13 San Francisco 27, Detroit 21 Cleveland 34, New York 21 uanas 24, Pittsburgh 17 Philadelphia 21, Washington 14 A. F. L. EASTERN DIVISION Buffalo 8 Houston 4 Pet .800 .444 .375 .111 3 1 WESTERN DIVISION San Diego 6 2 2 .750 Oakland 5 4 1 .556 Kansas 5 4 1 .556 Denver 4 6 0 .400 SUNDAY'S RESULTS ew 30.

BOSTON 20 nouston 21 Clty 31. San Diego 7 uamand 14 N. H. L. I PtsGf Ga 15 43 28 1 Montreal .6 2 -01CagO 6 2 v.m Vnrlr 4 13 11 8 7 6 41 34 19 27 17 20 28 38 33 34 Toronto ....3 6 Detroit 2 5 BOSTON ...2 5 SUNDAY'S RESULTS BOSTON 2, Toronto 0 i Detroit 2.

Montreal 2 N.B.A. EASTERN DIVISION Pet GB Philadelphia 8 .727 Cincinnati ..9 4 .692 BOSTON 8 4 .687 4 New York 4 9 -308 5 t.MERN DIVISION Pet GB los Angeles 9 6 6 6 11 11 .600 .571 i .455 2 .313 4'i .267 5 St Louis 5 n. Detroit 4 BRUINS (Continued from Page 19) For Parent, who retrieved the puck as a souvenir, thu was quite a large night. And it was for the Bruins collectively. This was the first time they managed to blank the opposition lince last Mar.

13 at Toronto when Jack Norns made it 2-0 against the Leafs. WAPt.F I Bower rd. Hertnn lei. Sianlev r.iiiA, P. entire, email, rw r.

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Mahavnlirh Refeiee. Bill Frl1av; Hnetmen, Walt Aianaa. Bihby Kiampton. flMT PFRIOA Penalty, aiewart 'elbow eherkt 1 Penally, Hnrton I lnie ferenr til. Penalty.

Hnrton 'trtppinti J7 Fro.ND ernion Penalties Shark and Fleming (huh Itlrk i 117 enaltv.Willlami (rhailinf 14 enalty, Mn-tnn ipnnnne Id 07. THIRD PFRtnn f.aal Kenn4r (Wllliamt. Flemlnf) 1:1.1 Prn.iltv. Shark nn'erference i 17, Onal, Unitala IHeatfalll 1401. Field Goals Cost Mass 3 Games Dunlop Youell Field and a television audience, scored on two spectacular plays by running back Clem Daniels.

In the first quarter, the 218-pound Daniels raced through a hole at left guard at the Buffalo 41, broke Butch Byrd's tackle on the 32, reversed his field and ran through Booker Edgerson to the goal. Following a recovered fumble in the fourth quarter with the score tied 7-7, Oakland quarterback Dick Wood lofted the ball from the Buffalo 25 toward the end zone. Daniels was there, defend Houston rang up a 14-0 lead in the first half with a eon-trolled, machine-like offense. George Blanda completed his first five passes, 37-vard shot including a to Charlie Frazier. who caught the ball going full tilt at the Denver 10 and zipped in for the touchdown.

The Oiler drive covered 68 yards in six plays. Later Blanda passed 20 yards to Willie Frazier, hit Willie on a five-yarder and connected on a 12-yard toss to Ode Burrell for Viie srnnH scoring pass, The gamt became a ragged Army Gets Navy's Goat NEW YORK UPI A West Point spokesman reported Sunday night that Navy's goat has been kidnapped. The spokesman said that Billy XIV was spirited off the Annapolis grounds Saturday and h.eld, ew lorK slate' Nl "nsom terms wer an" nnunced. The annual Army-Navy football tame will be played Vnv 97 N.E. Top 10 Rv The A-firnted Pre i fi.rimonih.

ben Cornell, 0 a. "irtlrd. hMI Flro prinfiid. hr.t Hame'r. a-ii.

hoiv n.u. h-o lit iiiei imiru. neat niiiiami, ermnnl, iraion ended, The loss left the Cards with a 5-4 record to Cleveland's 7-2 and jolted their Eastern Conference title hopes. The Bears are 5-4 in the Western bracket. In a wild fourth quarter in which the Bears scored 17 points, a series of four fights broke out among players.

One melee emptied the benches of players and coaches as well. They jammed the center of the field, but order was quickly restored with the only result being the eviction of the Bears' Larry Morris. The Cards grabbed a 7-0 lead in the opening minutes of the game when Luke Owens captured Savers' bobble on the St. Louis 37. On the first play, Charley Johnson hit Sonny Randle for the TD.

On the ensuing kickoff, Say Hayes Redeems Self in Dallas' 24-17 Victory DALLAS, Tex. (AP) The Dallas pass defense carried the Cowboys to a 24-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steel-ers Sunday, on Don Meredith's 28-yard throw to Bob Hayes with two minutes to go. The Cowboys intercepied five of the last nine passes the Steelers tried, winding up with an interception by Warren Livingston that stopped the final Pittsburgh drive. Hayes, the sensational Dal-; las rookie, appeared to be the goat of the day when he fum- bled a punt. Lee Folkins a former Dallas player, picked up the ball and raced 18 yards to a touchdown that put Pitts- burgh ahead 17-10.

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tumble recovery, IMrK kick: Dl Reevej 2. run. Vlllnuev kirk: Hvr 2b. p8 irom ieie- dith. Villanueva kirk.

For Devlin MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Australian Devlin birdied three Bruce of the last four holes and won the Dunlop International Golf American Doug Sanders blew a rcuT the P10 P'a'edv Ul" SUNDAY'S RESULTS 6634-yard par 73 tarra Yarra Los Angeles 129, Baltimore 114 10 '1 an(1 70. for th: By ROGER BIRTVVELL AMHERST Field goals! Vic Fusia hates 'em. In his five years as head coach at UMass, he has lost three Yankee Conference championships by the margin of a field goal. In '61, his first year, Maine beat him, 10-7. in the last game of the year in an Orono snowstorm.

1 In '62. a field goal did it again as New Hampshire won, 16-14. And this year Maine, in the opener, edged UMass. 10 to 8. So Maine twice was the miscreant, New Hampshire once.

And Fusia. in five years in twQ occasions they didn't play Vermont has a Conference record of 2o.and-3. But only tw0 tites Tnree field g0ils one per year knocked him out of the other three, Right now, its season over, 17Ma with nortmnnth Boston College and Holy CrOSS On the schedule for 66 Vi lr.ee nf the tv-o nest ends in ine coneges history. Milt Morin and Bob Meers. Alan Becker 6:3 and 195 from Rutherford, IN.

J. looks like one of the onensive enas lur ncxi ns a Mipii un. year, he was a first-string end nn Hofenc anH nlaverl a ed by George Saimes, Hay-good Clarke, John Tracey and Harry Jacobs. One of that Buffalo quartet tipped the ball into Daniels' hand. But half way through the final period Pete Gogolak, who had missed three earlier field goal attempts, booted a 38-yard three-pointer for 14-10.

Oakland failed to move the ball and was forced to punt to the Bills, who took it on their 38 and moved in for the winning score. Joe also scored the other Bills' touchdown on a one-yard plunge in the second quarter. affair in the second period. Only five of a combined 23 passes were completed four by Houston and Denver's scoring aerial and three were intercepted. Odell Barry ran a Jim Nor ton punt 28 yards to the Hous- ton lo.

Denver scored tour plays later with only eipht seconds remaining on a six-yard McCormick to Lionel Taylor pass, Hnn i rrier a da. Blanda kick; Hou -Bmrell 1J. yfffm BVccwmw." Kmnw kick: Den Haynes 3 Kroner kick; Den Havnei 5 run. mint rtiirn Kroner kick: Den Hj. Kro- rier 34; Hou C.

F.az.er IS. pan from 27, p( interception. Kroner kick. Sharp, Petty Win Nevada, Cl60rlcL IxclCCS LAS VEGAS lAP) Hap Share won the 65-iao S45.000 Stardust Grand Prix Sunday after his teammate, Jim Hall, had led for 53 laDs before run- innff out nf sas. Both drove rhanarral? Sharp average speed three-mile course was 1 h.

Wait Hansgen, in a on the 106.63 Lola Ford, finished second, and Hall sot gassed up in time to finish third. And in Augusta, Richard Petty won the Georgia Cracker 300 late model stock car race at record speed .3.569 p.h. atter liny Luna was lorcea nut hv mechanical trouble with 37 laPs to R0' In Gardena. Calif Saturday niht. A.

J. FoVt 01 Houston led from wire to wire to win JU-aP AU, "-1UDI sprint car ieaiure ai ascoi Park. Four Seasons fWi umhrt. p.t wn.n, Munier, Mtrchl. Cormier, thlholm.

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(Brook er kick': KC Hill 8. pass from Dawson. iBrooker kick). Scott Replaces Whitfield on Garden Program New England welterweight champ Ted Whitfield was forced to withdraw from the live card at the Garden Monday Nov. 22, because of a tender right hand.

Charlie Scott of Philadelphia will replace Whitfield in the 10 rounder with Canadian welterweight champ Lennie Qnarl-e nf Molifo NT Marion Conner, holder of hv' ln 'Shtheav, wlL titles ill face New York's Boston Jacobs in the other live 10 round Sam Silverman will present three other preliminaries and 'ans will receive a bonus from Las Vegas, when in addition a 10 rounder between Amos (Big Train) Lincoln and Thad Spencer, will be shown on the four Garden screens. four players offensively, three on defense. From the offensive team, UMass loses Meers, Morin, fullback Phil Vandersea and halfback Dick Lewis. From the defensive team go line-backs Bernie Dallas and Dave Kelley, as well as corner back and punter returner LeoBi-ron. Crack quarterback Greg Landry has two more years at UMass.

and next Fall Fusia can surround him with such letter-men as Bob Detore, first-string right half this year, and Don Durkin at left half. Dick Benoit at full. Meanwhile Fusia nnnr guv spent Sundav after- noon watching pro games on TV. He winced every time he saw a man kicking a field goal. Red Wings Tie Canadiens, 2-2, On Ullman Pair nrToniT mtdt a DETROIT (LPIl A pair of srvnnri.norinet nnal hv Vnrm -v unman linea tne Detroit itea Wings to a 2-2 tie Sunday night with the Montreal Ca nadiens.

Montreal had taken a 2-0 ead late in the first oeriod on goals Dy Jacques Lapemere anti Bobby Rousseau before iin u.i.. i tn hPftt the RcH W. tnoc in M. troit in their I0 games, seven times and tyin i. in a Micas oaiine DatK t0 Februarv.

,964. The largest crowd of the season in Olympia Stadium, uil a in.minntA lo' nd on skirmish between ushers, police and three or four unruly fans, who were eventually ejected. Gfjl Dr-fenr Lnri i if ir iiemhi'. 1 1 1 Ulh'il. Hninei.

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Standings lAITtRV DVIOV tu crcA 10 22 71 41 Siiehee Salhmnra A a rn -denre elhev Nnhenar stin nmioN I 1 So Pillni hunh tle eland Buflaln 1 I SlitT a Ktat IT Bufialn Cleveland 2 Utirhatier Hm l(t I Oneef Pinvirtiii .1. O.T.. Il Haiti Bnidlovi H. i NEVILLE SALT FLATS. Utah (AP) Gusty winds inrl light rain forced Crilf BrefrJlnve to postpone hn attempt Sunday to rtfaln the world land speed record he hn held four time, i fvir i THIRD PERIOD: (l.lwSl,nMil splendid game last Saturday Montreal has not been able1'1 -Home ituii 1:1 no rename aaint New Hamnhire U.

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Tel. 828.167Q HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) Bob Scarpitto boomed a 64-yard punt out on the Houston two-foot line in the fourth ouarter Sundav and sparked a 31-21 American Football League victory by the Denver Broncos. The score was tied 14-14 when Scarpitto kicked, but Houston couldn't move out of the hole and Jim Norton got off a 54-yard punt which Ab-ner Haynes returned for a touchdown.

Sammy Weir fumbled the kickoff on a crushing tackle by Jon Hohman, and the Broncos recovered on the Houston 18. Rangers Hand 2d Loss in Row To Hawks, 4-2 CHICAGO (API The hustling New York Rangers out-skated and outmuscled the Chi- Black Hawks for the full j60 minutes while gaining a 4-2 victory Sunday night. The triumph their fourth of young season, moved the rprising New Yorkers to within two points of the second place Hawks. NEW YORK: Gnl Gmrnmin. De- fene Howell.

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If a volunteer vorVer not called on you, please call RI 2-2010 A volunteer will conn to aee you. Pltait five n0U) and1 ht glad you can givil iai a iri A A 2 2 1 2 3 12 I 3h 12 I 10 2 Ki'Kfl'C pi'iie ui ioj. OOK British Open champion Peter Thomson of Australia finished one stroke behind with 71-74-71-70-286. Devlin collected $2240, Thomson $1120. Sanders 1M by one stroke with a round to go but collapsed to finish in a tie for sixth with Britain's Guv Wols tenholm and two others.

-i nn vwi Ar. ny better because of the wav Mid S0.T1.7I.7S acprecate of 290 He and Wolstenholme each won $349. West, Howell Score As Lakers Win LOS ANGELES (AP)-Jerry West and Bailey Howell cracked the bar rier Sunday night as the Los Anrrlrs Lakers downed the Baltimore Bullets, 129-114, in A. play. The victory moved the Lakrrs into first place in the Western Division, a half-came ahead nf the San Francisco Warriors.

The Lakrr jumped to a 12-0 lead in the opening quarter hefore Howell dropped in a field goal to put the Bullets on the scoreboard. Howell thus became the 25th man to score 10,000 points in his career. i.os anqki.fsi J' I 12 llne .1 Ken .1 14 I muhil 1 4 Pavlnr atiKMI llev Hid Wf.l 7h nhl 4 fi'f 'Mi- 4 Wai fihl llmief kiu C.norlrlrh inhnfl Kill! 4 fiieen IV hlnr 4 VVailev II r.Mii Hliian taliililld 0 i Tniau aa I ni Antelea 12ft, ToLilt 4 12 .1 IS 21-M II 24 RalHmni Milled nut to i.i nui AnieiM M. ltl- more Aiiennanrt 7ia Engine Woet Deity AF Acad. Plane TUCSON.

Arl. (AP) The chArtrterl plane carrying the a Ai-uHemv fr.nlr.all I te I jgj A nerlne) Parent hou er Att-13M. Olympics Beat N-S All-Stars Aging smooths all whiskies but did you know-gin is not aged? HI "1 That's why TRURO, Nova Scot in Leo Dupere's hat trick parked the Eastern Olympic Hockey Club to a 6-2 victory over the Nova Scotia College All-Stars Sunday at Colchester Lefinn Stadium. Stat marked the iecond It ight victory for Etern this same jvova iroiia over icurn, IS CHflnCOfL FILTERED jne otner onensive ena joo seems open. But the top de- fensiv oair for next vear i l-, rn i i r- look like Paul Mhnar of his l-I Ae.

ha tad n.A TaJi of Walertnwn, a soph who was not out for football this Actually, from ihis year's and defensive UMa-s loses 0 1 ri- i 1U Rob Smith, John March and iii. TRAVICLINQ MAN Jimmy Brown picks up four of his 156 yards against the Giants. Bill Swain makes the stop. (AP) loii uaiworn no. The first home me for the Fastern club will be next Saturday nisht when It (ares the University nf New Hamp shire at Braintree'a Rindfa Arena.

Now-enjoy a smoother, dryer Martini that's not too "gin ny" Pics' Six Tops penoo e-parnen ine ramm- ham PlCS to an 8-4 Win Over the Four C. at the rnur Season Arena Sunriav nmht in a Muss. Hockey League jame Mrs. Hagge Wins, Two Tie for 2d SAN ANTONIO (UPI) ManIam IlatAatA ftl'Afl A ElKht different players con-t ben. w.

mum. Ihbuted to the raminBharn cahnnn. anM). K.n scoring wilh Wally SonR.n;. hum.

was crounoen aunnay niBht at Tucson International -nar "P1 Airport because of tniine' itouinamenu She ended three i a i. I over lam-tios ng ramy iwor ana o. nn scoring two for the home club. Top point jitter was John Chambers with four assists. Framintham Is in first place in the league with two wins and nn lnsres, and the Four Seasons club is M.

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