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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 20

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20 Friday. Nov. 26, 1065 THE DAII.V OKl.AHOMAN Langsfon Hosts Colorado Five In City Opener Colts Rally to Deadlock Lions, 24-24 Game in Figures second to the Colts in the I lor. the Colts drove to the De- (yards, but was trapped troit four where Mike times and lost 31. Division, could close within one-half game Plum, going all the of Baltimore with a vie; passed DKTROIT (AD Johnny! first time they had the ball 13 yards tn Pat Studstill for Jlnii'as threw three touch-j when Unitas directed a 7't- the touchdown throe plays JSjpwn passes tun nf them tnjyard drive.

He passed later, ftbhn Maokey in the fourth' the final five yards in Alex On the next series of ffiarter and brought the I Hawkins. downs, Lebeau crabbed a Baltimore Colts a 24-24 Na-j But the Linns thwarted the Unitas pass on his own 25, 'iional Football League tiejColts from then until the fi- went to his 13 and eventually vith an inspired Detroit rial quarter when Unitas! returned it to the Detroit 34. I.ions team Thursday. passed 51 vards to Mackey Plum and Ron Kramer Al Haymond's 33-yard times and completed nine for Sunday. But the lie didn't punt return to the Detroit 14 yards.

Baltimore to the tying play. jers cot to him nnd he Oklahoma City fans will get a chance to see two Collegiate Conference teams first-hand when Southern Colorado invades the metropolitan area for a pair of basketball season-openers Friday and Saturday nights. The Indians will play Unita appod five-yard pass to Alex Hawk hurt the Colts as much as a loss. NFL final season standings are computed on the wan-lost percentage basis. Ties don't count in the final Marsh's touchdown run was the longest from scrimmage in the NFL this season.

He finished with 147 yards in 23 carries. Unitas experienced one of standings. against 1-angston in tne k-Inhoma City Douglass gym Baltlmora 7 .1 0 U-J Detroit 7 3 -The Lions jumped to a 21-j in the first minute of play. I combined to pick up 22lins- JO halftime lead on a pair of then clicked with him for thejyards to put the hall on thel Lui Michaels kicked a 42-Jpurhdowns in the second 1 tying marker from the Colts IS. Marsh scored from jyard field goal early in the quarter by Amos Marsh, with 1:51 remaining.

(one yard out after the Lions second quarter after the Jno was on a run. i Pass interceptions by had been stopped on three-Colts drive stalled at the De-1 Wayne Walker missed a Bruce Maher and Dick Le- rushes from ihp two. troit 35. 50-yard field coal try in thejbeau set up the Lions" first! Baltimore marched 74 The only Detroit points in ivaning seconds of the game, two touchdowns. yards after taking rhe open-! the second half came on the Colts, who entered the! Maher returned his inter-j 'ing kickoff for its first touch-) Walker's 12-yard field goal lost 29 yards while attempting to pass.

The Colts' Lenny Moore left the game after the first half hecause of fatigue. He suffered from a virus infection earlier this week. Coach Don Shula said he could have played if needed, but that Matte was doing so well Moore wasn't needed. The Green Bay Packers. i Friday night, then I he poorer performances of play in Central State's Rrnn- his career, completing but ho Field House at p.m.

eight passes in 17 attempts Saturday. the first half for 79 yards. He finished with 14 com- contest wjtn an eiew-gameicopnon yards lo the Balti-I down. Ienny Moore had runsl in the third quarter Ball Mackav Hie game with Langston Is of two special games the ins will play in the Doug iVfhniJig streak, scored ihemon Mill Plum passediof 11. 15 and 24 yards in Midway in the final quar-Ipletions in 34 tries for 1SS lass gym this year, the olher being the Texas Southern game December 18.

Both of I those games are promotional con! est sponsored by Langston University and the i Oklahoma Citv chapter nf Kansan Wins National Run Pryor Receives Nod In Six Lakes Race i the Langston Alumni Associ-W1CH1TA. Kan. (API jation, with the proceeds John Lawson of the Jayhawk I shared equally between the Track Club of Lawrence Mw" groups. C. i-ooper.

overlook Oscar Moore of the U''2 NK 16. is president of Southern Illinois Track alumni chapter of nf Carbondale and won ihe tnP University, siv-milc li Tracli mri Southern Colorado returns 5-11 starter Ralph Moore audi has high hopes for fi-fi senior) Coaches' Ballot Field Federation cross coun two starters from its 21 team which went lo the tournament last year. TV. tnHinnc; will also he try run Thursday in 2S minutes. 50 seconds.

Kay So I (I an Pryor is a decided favorite; win the Six Lakes Confer-; 'nee hasketball title this sea-' arirt, thanks to the return of, scoring champion Jerry McArtor. The 6-1 McArior averaged) 20.1 points a game as Bailey! Variant's Tigers finished lo Sand Springs in Doug Lawfoti. Lawson scored just 33 varsity points last year. Okmulgee coach Carl Scott has the most seasoned team in the conference. He returns his first, second, fourth and sixth leading scorers of a year aco Mike Farri-.

mond 19. 3. Mike Miller son. senior at the boIneref by a of heighl Kiins a Team Pts. 1.

Pryor 25 2. Broken Arrow 2f) 3. Okmulgee lfi 4. Sand Sprinss 15 5. Miami 9 6.

Tahlequah 3 Points awarded on a 5-4- 3-2-1 basis. Cnaehp do not predict the finish nf their six-mile run at he NCAA New Langston i-oach Mack says, "We'll probably do more running this year and have in put on mnto dr. (R.3). Kdriic Smith (7.0) and) pr the hall gets insirip Lakes' raof Along wi rant has fi part-time promising Hemming. Lawrence last Monday, The Jayhawk club, snoring points, wnn the team champ ions hi p.

The other unofficial team snores: Houston Track Club. 75; Southern Illinois Track Club. 70: Kansas State. 101; San Jose, State. 106: D-Club, 147: Wichita Shockers Club.

Lawson won by about 150 McArtor. Van- own team. 'mn'1 cotan c.it. Donald Hons, a Bulldoss lack the arter last voar- height nf the other title hope-1 drier ia.t car. nf a vpar 1 sophomore Sam onIv 60 and I who also stands.

T-rVv Eubanks. who saw! Miaral' although relegated; II have tn have more ed and manueverabiltty ne i -an drive and spread the defense." 3-2. and a pair of 6-3 squad-, som; service in the No. 5: 3 fifth-place finish on the; men. David Brings and hallot of confer-j Weaver.

Chri Figured as Prvnr's lonjpp roaches, could prove; ri-ow itrouoiesome. i ne war I mgs Mn 'hallrnger is Broken vhich ripped Pryor, Yanzant admits: "This -mild be one of our hotter -lubs." He's had some good i 77-fil. in game a 7 hp season's final 5-11 Jerry Mtistain, who i averaged 17.3 and 6.2, re-j wn0 spectively. last ypar. that! Tahlequah.

last a year) ih ajago. finds itselt starling al-j year ago. Back with Defending champion Sand 1 6-2 Wayne Pense. Springs is pegged no higher i bagged 33 points in fourth in the six-team game and finished league. The Sandites lost season average of 15.8 time was 29:25.

Doug Brown nf Montana was third in 29:33 and said he fell much belter than he did al Lawrence Monday when he failed to finish. Others in the first Jtl finishers: Fourth. Jim Ryun. Jay-: lawks. fifth.

Terry hveency. 3(1: sixth. Richard Woelk of Kmporia, I most from scratch. Most ex their four leading perform-' Broken Arrow al I Gogolaks FG Kentucky Grid Coach Rehired for 4 Years LKXtNGTOX. Ky.

-KeniiH'ky announced Thursday' it ha? rehired football conch Charlie Bradshaw lor The university declined In reveal Bradshaw's hut il i. helies-ed tn be about year. Tag Team Match Tops Wrestling Card Danny Hodge and Rill iVatts will wrestle Don Kent Ja vhawk. fe, Nebraska's Charlia Pulling away from Oklahoma defender Rod Crosswhi Winters sets sail on 28-yard touchdown jaunt. ighth.

Rill Dots s. 3(i: 21: nil Harper, Kan Iflth. Wes isas Slate, 30:31. Ties Chargers I SAX DIKGO (API Buffalo's Pole Kogolak kicked a 22-Vard field goal with six seconds left Thursday, enabling gJJ the Bills to tie the San Diego Chargers, 20-20, in an Amen-', "rn'trn' can Football League game. I Coch Gogolak's kick was set up by the heroics of quarter- Lf''u" 4.ee"-hack Jack Kemp, who fired a 35-yard pass to end Paul Costa, then scrambled lo the Charger 15.

t'f, The tie was the Chargers' ihirri of ihe season and theyj mcV's remained one game ahead of Oakland in the Western Divi- Hawks Survive Warrior Rally BondeSOn's 66 Knights Open leads in Cajun tling featurf Is Coliseum cli mina ies l.Ol'IS (AP A (lash between -si's defending stale Class nf) fnnh narlPr champions and North- rny IO nns 10-113 Nasi INSTALLED COMfLETE WITH a SPEAKERS ma I Bosket ball Associ-vir-tory over the Warri-Thursdaj' night. si's Class A rimer-up ciuh ve a strong senrioff Fri-y 10 ihe 15-fifi basketball a son lor the stale's large Louis led by sion race. San Diego is fi-2-3. Buffalo. K-2-1.

needs one) Game in Figures victory to clinch its second Firt (towtu 5j straight Kastern title. The paunt vrd" ilj Bills are defending Punti -o champions. Fumbin Imi Gngolak, who now leads the AFT- with RS points, alsojKemp lefl the game hut his booted a 12-yard field goal replacement, Daryle l.araon-snd.two extra points, ica, plunged over from inch- The Chargers had taken a es out and put the Bills 20-17 lead in ihp fourth quar- ahead 14-10. as 21 points ca LAFAVKTTK. La.

(A Pi Paul Bondesrin. 'seeking his first victory on 'the PCA national tour, carved a six-under-par lid in perfect golfinc weather jThanksgiving Day for the 'first round lead in the $30, 1 TO Classic. Bondeson had a two-stroke lead over nine pros bunched (iR, including toir regulars; Frank Reard and Bert Weaver and John a youngster from Wesffield.j N. playing in his first of. ificial tourney, Rnndeson marie his first appearance; ihe tour in the On Classic four years "so Fr" third period but San Francisco, led by Cuy battled within three mid-way through the final period.

Rut, the Hawks held on for their sixth straight victory al St. Louis. San Francisco made only 2fi percent of its shos in the The Knights and Vikings will square off in the Northeast gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Northwest won two regular-season meetings a year acn, and compiled a 24-2 record. Northwest is minus its five starters of a year ago.

but nonetheless is favored by rival coaches to repeal as Mid-State Conference cham- tor when Paul Lows rpcov-i TCemn comnleted 17 of 35 1 va pfed John Haril's fumble in passes for 201 yards and one)5' Jlhe end zone. The play was houchriown. Hart I was IS forj Jsit up by Dick gaining .112 yards, Janri's interception of a had two interceptions. JKemp pass and 2S-yard re- Buffalo 7 '5 ,322 1 iri SENO FOR FREE CATALOG! HjEBUBljll TP LZU-i PHONE FOR Ct 6-51 1 3 APPOINTMENT -ond period to allow Si, break open a close Paul tonP The onlv reiiimine reenlar I oa '1 le, I ne itawKS lert COMPOSITE SCHEDULE off Noriheast's 1D-R finishers 1 'hp h'-'1''-is Pay Russell, who 'H'- aged 10, 0 points a game. "st i-nuia ii m-hi San Franc! Padoafs rtarrv H.

Only nlhcr big-school hal-'jenarv ta. Attia, u. u. lurn to the Bills' 15. Moments earlier, fullhackj yirh Lincoln took a swing pass from Had! and raced fi5 'ards to put Herb Travenio! 3n position for a 14-yard fiplril jpoaJ, cutting the Buffalo lead! JU "17-13.

was outstandine nti th tart of th third quar MUNTZ STEREO CITY N.W. 10 Virginia tie on rrida.v slim schedule mr, o. oistn a sends Vmita to Pryor. I r.Slrin''u'lrJ,,! Middle Tennessee Sews Up Bowl Bid 3W4 On Saturday. Harding its Dallas Kimball.

Tulsa; MURFREKSRORO, Tenn ik-n-vr, Rogers coes to Tulsa Kellcv lila. Hockey Results mtionl iear.ua ter, completing six of seven (AD Middle Tennessee passes for 7fi yards during a. State sewed up the Ohio Val-70-yarrt drive to the Charger jloy Conference champion-one, iship nnd all hut assured It-Charger tackle Ktin'e Ladd jSelf of a hid to the flrantland Ijirurreri penalty when he Rice Bowl Thursday with a roughed Kemp on the last '2R-21 victory over Tennessee Hit WRESTLING iMiiiii completion nf the drive. iTech N. 2ith 1:1 P.M.

FAMOUS BRANDS MEN'S SHOES TEXANS PACE WOMEN'S GOLF AUGUSTA, (AP) ipair of Texan, Sandra Hay Inie and Kathy Whitworth State's Hunters Bag 359 Deer, Up Total to 2,707 Oklahoma hunters killed; 000 acres hrfore brine pm 3S9 der Thursday, sending out. tha larason total to 2.7ft" withj It wa reported from the four day of tha season r-' McAloster Naval Ammunl-malnirur. jiion Depot that the kill there Thf five-dav season last Thursday wm i Tlw larg-ar resulted" in 3.50R "ninB! a 21-point, .131 pound white fallow. bacRerf. rogs were blamed fori Oorce Drake.

Dewey, got basing a deer a 155 itook a one-stroke lead after opening round of the women's Titleholders golf tournament Thursday, Uanara Havala S-T( Okrmjlow Snnts Sort VALUES TO $24.95 ALL STYLES ALL LEATHERS trtm, i ftatsv Cu the day bicgrst buck, a m- pounder into Heavener point, 203 pounder near 'he (Thursday. Some 30 boys Pnwrtng rherk station. ichased the animal, nrnered Jh McCwtIt MAIN IVtNT: TAft JIAM MATCH 501 W. MAIN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Our Only Location in Oklahoma Cily Opan Mawrtay aatf Taiurartay ,1 i JO m. saot altTlh5wa, tutia Kaf Fires continued to plague htinters in the 32.000-arre ramn game man- him behind the Heavener jail and brought the deer tlown with a club, said Police Chief Herh Killion.

SORRY. NO LAYAWAYS ALL SALES FINAL fa at Cnmjtor. Neman a SmM im MtCarfitf at VJfi Miami al SaiMf sartmn. Prvar at Taa. tg9nent area near Musko-ge.

New fires were reported Killion said it wm the big- th nnrthem taeiptor. Fire I pest deer killed thi icuwin the wnh hnrned nm in TjeFlore Cwinn-.

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