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i Raiders 17 Point Underdogs Examiner Grid Game itiSSSTTSSe? Chargers Boast 'Best Claim Checks Are Due Fresno Pin Team Loses To Dallas mantled Oakland, 44-0, in San Diego on the grim afternoon Hudson, Ron Nearly and Ernie Ladd, who man the forward wall, average 6-6y inches in height, and 273 pounds in heft. These worthies are the stingiest in the figure they shouldn't lose a game and could probably meet an NFL team or two on even terms. All Coach Marty Feldman and his crew have to do Sunday is: Stop Quarterback Jack Kemp, the AFL's leading passer. Kemp has completed 73 of 157 tosses for 1,156 yards and five touchdowns. Stop halfback Paul Lowe, presently the league's leading ground gainer.

Lowe has scampered 412 yards in 95 attempts for a 4.3 average. Move against the top defensive club in the league. Messers Earl Faison, Bill in convenient boxes located in the Want Ad Lobby of The Examiner or at 36 Annie both in San Francisco, or 422 23rd Oakland. Ballots, covering games of Oct. 21-22, are due tomorrow by 4 p.

no later. If you mail in your ballots, allow enough time for them to arrive before the deadline. Winners will be announced in Sunday's Examiner. Remember to write your name, address and date of games played in the upper Win Bike Race BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 17.

(AP) The Spanish-Argentine team of Miguel Poblet and Jorge Batiz won the gruelling Buenos Aires six-day bicycle race that ended early today before a capacity crowd in Luna Park Stadium. The Italian pair of Guido Messina and Leandro Faggin finished second. MIEEK mi 1 I FOOTBALL WW of Sept. 17. But Coach Feldman isn't tossing in the sponge.

"We have been playing solid ball in our last three outings," said Marty yester dav. "If we ever get all the pieces together at one time well give anybodv a rough afternoon. Maybe it could be Sunday against San Diego." The Nevada betting "line" apparently doesn't share Coach Feldman's hopes They've installed the Charg ers as 17 point favorites. Irish Back Sets AAA Stat Pace Sacred Heart's Dennis Rice. the Irish flash who sparkles on both offense and defense, is the Academic Athletic Association's leading scorer and ball carrier.

Rice has chalked up 436 yards in 43 carries, 115 yards more than the second place carrier, Pat Lewis of Lincoln. In the scoring department the Irish halfback has tallied eight touchdowns and two PAT'S for a total of 50 points. Mission's Henrv Scott still leads the passers, but Poly's Tom Martinez, who paced the Parrots to a 19-0 victory over Mission last week. has closed in on Scott. SCORING TD PAT TP Dennis Rice (Sacred Heart) 8 2 Al Newman (Lowell) 6 0 Bob Tocchini (St.

Ignatius) 6 Tom Kennedy (St. Ignatius) 6 vern uraatora (Mission) Henrv Nawahine (Polvl 4 2 Norm Gatzert (Lincoln) 4 0 RUSHING TCB NYGAvg. Rice (Sacred Heart) 43 436 Pat Lewis (Lincoln) 45 321 10.3 7.1 9.2 8.0 7.8 6.9 ai Newman Lowem 30 zs Kennedy (St. Ignatius) 33 268 Tocchini (St. Ignatius) 31 242 Bradford (Mission) 43 214 PASSING PA PC NYG Henrv Scott (Mission) 55 37 23 374 Tom Martinez (Poly) 19 12 11 10 344 233 Bill Gianquinto (Sacred 17 George Taufer (Balboa) 39 200 190 Russ Martin (St.

Ignatius) 24 'Brave' Deer Is Auto Victim A forked-horn deer was killed by a car in Belmont last night, one block from the center of town and four miles from the Game Reserve. The deer, 115 to 125 pounds, wandered into the heart of the Belmont residen tial district on Ralston Ave. The closest brush and tree area was more than two miles away, according to the SPCA, which picked up the buck. FOLLOW THESE BRIEF RULES Today is the deadline for! claim checks in The Examiner Football Game. All claims must be in the hands of the Football Game Editor by 12 noon today, no later, regardless of method of delivery.

If you had 19 or more winning games, you must submit a claim for your prize. Claims arriving after the deadline, regardless of postmarks or method of delivery, will disqualify the claim. Claims may be deposited Tenpin Tips By FRANK CLAUSE How can I develop into a tournament bowler? In this regard, there is no better teacher than experience. I suggest you enter tournaments in your area as many as you can and you'll find that slowly you'll adjust to the pressures and tensions that come with bowling for national recognition and large cash prizes. (Copyright.

'61, General Features Corp.) Saints Bow To L. A. Jets LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. (UPI) The Los Angeles Jets, playing at full strength for the first time this year, drubbed the San Francisco Saints in an American Basketball League preseason exhibition game, 125-98, tonight.

Bill Spivey joined the Jets today and immediately was inserted in the line-up by coach Bill Sharman. He responded by getting 18 points and 12 rebounds. High scorer in the game was the Jets' Dan Shwartz with 26. i Terry Smith Is TKO Winner RENO, Oct. 17.

(AP) Terry Smith, Sacramento, scored a technical knockout over Roxel Moseley of Las Vegas, in the fourth round of their scheduled 10-rounder here tonight. Smith weighed 160; Mose ley 158. Smith was in command from the first bell. He began hammering with straight lefts, most effectively in the third round. There were no knock downs.

Smith has won eight of nine, five straight with kayoes. Boys' Club Basketball 70 Pound Division Canon Kip 33, SF Boys Club, (Por-tola) 15. SF Boys Club (Mission) 25, Cameron House 10. 80 Pound Division Columbia Park BC 16, Canon Kip 13. SF Boys Club (Miss.) 17.

SF Boys Club (Ingold) 13. SID GILLMAN, COACH OF A BIG TOUGH TEAM his Chargers will play Raiders at Candlestick Sunday DALLAS, Oct. 17. (AP) Don Bickford, an Oakland, product, rolled games of 257 and 215 to lead the Dallas Broncos in a 30-7 National Bowling victory over Fresno, tonight. His 472 series earned Bick ford six bonus and two match points as the Broncos aver aged 225.6 pins.

Hheir 30 points were sur passed only by the 33 Fresno scored against Los Angeles last Sunday. FRESNO (7) 1st 2nd Pos. Bowler Game Game 1. Ed Bourdase 190 215 0 1 2. Vern Downing 180 203 0 0 3.

Bill Bunetta 192 234 0 3 4. Norm Meyers 213 215 1 2 5. Dick Downey 198 203 0 0 973 1070 1 6 DALLAS (30) 1st 2nd Pos. Bowler 1. Carmen Salvino 2.

Don Bickford 3. Dick Avrielotte 4. Jack Biondolillo 5. Red Elkins Game Game 205 215 2 4 257 215 2 6 213 245 2 5 233 203 1 3 212 228 2 3 1120 1136 9 21 Match points. Bonus points.

SCORE BY HALVES Fresno 1 6 7 Dallas 15 1530 Team solits, pickups, errors Fresno 10-3-3: Dallas 3-2-Z. Individual split pickups Bourdase 4-6. Bunetta, 4-9; Aydelotte, 6-7-10; Biondolillo, 5-7. Wild card subs: Shimada for Bunetta. 3-10 twice; Shimada for Meyers.

6-10. Agee Stars By The Associated Press Dick Agee of San Jose, scored eight points on games of 237 and 232 last night in leading the Fort Worth Panthers to a 19-14 National Bowling League victory over the Twin Cities Skippers. Jim St. John, another San Jose product, tallied four Twin Cities points. The Kansas City Stars spoiled New York's home opener before 800 spectators with a 17-8 decision.

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. (AP) San Antonio and Los Angeles tied on points, 16-16, at the National Bowling League match here tonight. The win was given the Tex- ans, however, on total pins 2,040 to 2,030. Al (Bud) Horn, of West Los Angeles, returned to his home town to lead the Cavaliers to defeat the Los Angeles Toros He smashed out games of 227 and 264 for a 491 series.

Broncos Release Al Carmichael DENVER, Oct. 17. (UPI) The Denver Broncos announced today veteran halfback Al Carmichael had been released "by mutual agreement" because he had been unable to return to his former playing form this season. Carmichael, former USC star, played as a flanker back. from Page 53) back to And I took them to the airport and they got on the plane." Paul Seymour, coach of the Hawks, said, "the Celtic team was refused service and our boys figured it would be for the best if they didn't play." Auerbach empasized that the Kentucky Alumni Association "treated everybody beautifully to make this a wonderful stay here." The game went on as sched uled.

The absence of the five Celtic players cost the Boston team plenty as it lost 128-103, before a crowd of 9,000 fans. Leading the scoring for both sides were former Ken-, tucky stars Frank Ramsey with the Celtics with 24 points and Cliff Hagan with the Hawks with 21. AFL when it comes to giving up either points or yardage. Of course you can pass over such mastodons, but Charger defensive halfbacks Dick Harris and Charlie Mc Neil are presently running first and second in the AFL in pass interceptions, with five and four. In short, Sid Gilman is bringing to Candlestick the same wrecking crew that dis- mmmmmmmmmmmmm AFL Log OAKLAND (Preseason) 17 Houston 21 Denver 7 San Diego 49 Denver DENVER (Preseason) 13 Dallas 48 O-'-land 27 Dallas 10 Houston 12 Oakland 35 48 31 21 29 35 12 lib 55 44 42 49 172 94 (1-3) (League) 0 Houston 0 San Diego 35 Dallas 33 Denver 24 Denver 110 (1-4) (League) 22 Buffalo 17 Boston 28 New York 19 Oakland 12 Dallas 27 Oakland 10 42 45 19 27 35 33 19 92 (1-4) 187 Next San Diego BUFFALO 24 125 (2-4) 166 Next: New York HOUSTON (Preseason) (Preseason) 21 Hamilton 26 Dallas 10 Boston 12 Boston 38 35 28 15 14 San Diego 35 Oakland 28 San Diego 30 New York 42 Denver 27 17 69 (0-4) LEAGUE 10 Denver 41 New York 21 Boston 11 San Diego 22 Houston 27 Dallas 116 46 20 22 31 23 i 12 24 10 149 (3-2) (League) 55 Oakland 24 Ran Diego 21 Dallas 12 Buffalo 31 Boston 143 (3-2-1) 120 0 26 132 (3-3) Next: Boston 131 22 31 113 BOSTON (Preseason) 14 New York 7 New York 28 Buffalo 15 Buffalo 64 (3-1) (League) 20 New York 45 Denver 23 Buffalo 30 New York 27 San Diego 31 Houston Next: Dallas NEW YORK (Preseason) 28 Dallas 3 Boston 17 Boston 20 Houston 68 (1-3) (League) 21 Boston 31 Buffalo 35 Denver 37 Boston 10 San Diego 176 (2-3-1) Next: Buffalo 165 134 (3-2) 144 Next: Denver DALLAS (Preseason) 39 New York 31 Denver 35 Buffalo 29 Denver 10 San Diego SAN DIEGO (Preseason) 27 Houston 4fi Ho'iston 35 Oakland 31 Dallas 139 (4-0) (League) 26 Dallas 44 Oakland 34 Houston 19 Buffalo 38 Boston 25 New York 28 13 26 14 28 7 10 59 in 0 24 11 27 10 82 31 125 26 35 21 12 27 113 (4-1) (League) 10 San 42 Oakland 26 Houston 19 Denver 24 Buffalo 121 (3-2) 121 Next: Houston 176 (5-0) Next: Oakland Amaro Inducted FORT MEADE Oct 17.

(AP) Ruben Amaro, Philadelphia Phillies short stop, reported today with his Army Reserve unit for duty at Fort Meade. He was re called to service under the new Defense Department emergency. Oakland's weary Raiders were busy yesterday trying to cook up a scorching reception for the high flying San Diego Chargers when the two teams collide Sunday at Candlestick Park. But the task would seem a rough one. The visitors are favored by 17 points.

The Southerners have estab lished themselves as the class of the American Football League by whipping through their first six opponents of the season without being menaced. And a glance at statistics shows why many experts Seals Beat Calgary in Ice Battle (Continued from Page 53) prava. Calgary center. Vej- prava shot into the pads of eoalie Bev Bentley. A fist fight erupted late in the second period which re uited in an injury for the Seals and two major penal ties, one against eacn team San Francisco's Gary Col lins emerged from the fracas with a broken hand and was sent to the hospital.

Jean Picard of the Seals and Bob Fitzell of the Stampeders were benched at 19:52 of the period. The victory was San Francisco's first in three outings and it was the second loss for Calgary, which figured to be one of the stronger teams in the WHL this year. LINEUPS San Francisco Goal. Bentley: defense! Collins, Hillman. Picard, Tur-by, Chacsezewski; forwards: Mickoskl, Pidhirny, Redahl.

Boone, Locas, Solin-ger, Krake, Edmundson. Calgary Goal: Lariviere: defense: McAvoy. Willis, Hucul, Barkleyi forwards: Johnson, Fizzelf, Bristow, Jan-kowski, Leopold, Finney, Moro North, Vejorava, Referee: Lloyd Gilmour; linesmen: Norm Schriner, Gord Hamilton. SCORING SUMMARY First Period 1. Calgary.

Hucul (Fizzell), 1:17. 2. San Francisco, Nicholson (Mic-koski, Solinger), 1:27, 3. San Francisco, Sohnger (Mic-koski), 7:23. 4.

Calgary, Kosiancic (Hucul), 13.20. 5. San Francisco, Solinger (Micko- Penalties': McAvoy 7:00. Krake 10:24. Edmundson 12:27.

Boone 14:41, Fizzell 17:18. secona renoa Inhncnn fPinnAvV 6 Calgary, Johnson (Finney), 11:08 7 San Francisco, Boone (Solinger, 8 San Francisco, Pidhirny (Solinger, Edmundson), 19:03. Penalties: Boone, Bristow (bench penalty), Thurlby, 10:58: McAvoy, Barkley, Boone, Hucul, Fitzell (major), Picard (major), 19:52. Third Period 9 San Francisco, Nicholson, :42. 10 San Francisco, Redahl (Locas), 2:45.

11 Calgary, North (Moro, Finney), 8:29. 12 San Francisco, Mickoski (Nicholson), 10:13. 13 Calgary, Kosiancic (Johnson, Fizzell), 10:49. 14 san Francisco, Boone. 14:03.

15 Calgary, Johnson (Kosiancic, Barkley), 17:05. Penaltyi Pidhirny, 6:26. Saves Lariviere Bentley 9 9 725 11 18 1140 Duren Will Go Under Knife LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. (UPI) The Los Angeles Angels today announced the loss of a player to military service and pending surgery on pitcher Ryne Duren.

George Thomas, rookie in-fielder -outfielder, was recalled by the Army to active duty Nov. 3. Duren, relief hurler obtained from the New York Yankees, entered Daniel Freeman Hospital to undergo surgery tomorrow for removal of bone chips from his left knee. WHL Standings Pts. GF GA Spokane 2 1 5 10 7 Portland 1 1 10 8 Los Angeles 1 1 0 2 8 10 Edmonton 1 0 0 2 7 3 Seattle 1 1 2 11 7 San Francisco 1 2 2 13 17 Vancouver 0 0 11 3 3 Calgary 0 2 0 9 16 Sponsored of the 10 12 14 16 left hand corner of the envelop, Be sure to write the word "CLAIM" in the lower left hand corner.

All You Need for SKIERS SNIAGRAB IT WON'T BE LONG NOW SKIERS' VIKING SPORTS 1874 Market S.F. 5 Ballots and Claim Checks must be numbered correspondingly. Place all ballots in one envelope. The Examiner will not be responsible for non-raeelDt of ballots, or claim checks, lost, destroyed or delayed en rout or other- wise. 6 Any erasures or errors on Bailout cancel tnose entries.

7 Prizes must be claimed with Claim Checks. 3 Deadline for Claim Checks Is IS noon weanesaay following weekend these games played. 9 Any erasures or errors on Claim vuovao vauueiH uioav entries. 10 Judge's decisions are final. 11 Prizes are as shown above, in cast of tie, prize money will be divided nnllnllv amnno.

a. a bracket! 13 Only one prize to a contestant or wauuia aula Claim Checks must be la contestant's own name. 13 No employees of Haunt tions, anyone affiliated with any news paper, or member of their familiet art eligible. 14 Contestant will be' credited with Winn in flpWrlnn 1 4. i In any game scheduled and that game ii PstPned or not completed officially.

disqualify any entry not conforming to vymuiai nmea ana aiso to of the Complete Official Rules ara available In the Want Ad Lobby. Third oiraoie; circulation Department, 36 Annie Street and -22 -jra street, Oakland. This Is the Form Yon Keep CLAIM CHECK Duplicate of my Ballot No. Games for weekend of Oct. 21-22 My total number of winning selections.

(This square must be filled in correctly. 8 91 5 4 21 8.D 10. 11. 313.D 14. 15.

20. II East Bay Carl Block, Oakland; British Auto Parts, 2603 Shattuck Ave. San Jose Carroll and Bishop, 70 E. Santa Clara Monterey Chamber of Commerce Building mmmmmmmmsmmmmmm jCoLl Col a ha 1 Mam witn X's the teams you select to win. 2 No more tban one lacalmlle per ween jnay oe suDmiuea aunng any one week.

Place all ballots la one envelope. 3 Print your name, address, date of games ana word "Ballots" on envelope. a Deliver Ballots to Football Games Editor, Examiner, or mall to: Football Game Editor, Examiner, Third Market San Francisco, allowing time for both ballots and claims to arrive before the deadline. 4 Deadline for Ballots is 4 p. m.

Thursday previous to weekend these s-uies piayea. BALLOT My Ballot No. Be sure to number each Ballot submitted If you submit more than one Ballot this week. See Rules 2 and 5. SATURDAY, OCT.

21 1 Alabama Tennessee 2 California 3 Iowa usc Wisconsin Washington St. Minnesota Notre Dame Purdue 4 Indiana 5 Illinois i Mich. St. 7 Michigan 8 Ohio St. Northwestern 9 San Jose St.

Oregon 10 Stanford Washington 5 11 Texas Arkansas 12 UCLA Pittsburgh 13 Texas ASM TCUDj SUNDAY, OCT. 22 14 S.F.49ers 15 St. Louis 1( Philadelphia 17 LA. Rams 18 Green Bay '19 Cleveland 20 Baltimore Chicago Washington Dallas New York rjj Minnesota Pittsburgh Detroit -ihmfttln. thl ITnnthflM UallAt contestant agrees to make claim for any prizes earned on form printed facsimile, and further below or i agrees to accept the conditions of I and abide by the Complete Official Rules of this contest.

Contestant also hereby gives The San Francisco i Examiner the option to se his or jher name andor photograph in' I announcements regarding winners. I Name Address City NBA Stars Bolt Game Ole Miss Is Top Team In UPI Poll NEW YORK, Oct. 17. (UPI) Mississippi edged Michigan State for the No. 1 spot in the United Press In ternational college football ratings today by a slim margin of five points.

The Rebels of Ole Miss, who have won their first four games and yielded only 13 points, were the first-place choice of 17 members of the 35-man UPI board of coaches. Michigan State, which drubbed Michigan, 23-0, for its third straight win, had 14 first-place votes. The ratings (with first-place votes and won-lost records in parentheses): Team points 1 Mississippi (17) (4-0) 308 2 Michigan State (14) (3-0) 303 3 Texas 2) (4-0) 256 4 Alabama (1) (4-0) 225 5 Notre Dame (1) (3-0) 213 6 Iowa (3-0) 183 7 Ohio State (2-0-1) 165 8 Georgia Tech (3-1) 62 9 Colorado (3-0) 48 Louisiana State (3-1) 36 Second 10 teams: ll Arkansas, 28: Missouri, 22; 13 Syracuse, 21; Michigan, 16: 15 Utah State, 10; Purdue, 17 Minnesota, 18 Tennessee, 19 Rice, 20 Wyoming, 2. Others Baylor, Maryland, Utah and Arizona, 1 each. All Is Not LostOnly The Unif outs WATERVILLE (Maine), Oct.

17. (UPI) A fire destroyed a laundry today, including football uniforms belonging to the Colby college team. College officials said the team would wear practice uniforms Saturday against Trinity College. (Continued fast before I knew about it," Lang said. Celtics coach Red Auerbacn gave this version of the In cident: "We have had two previous bad experiences with serving problems for our Negro members.

We went to the coffee shop of the Phoenix Hotel after the boys had re- gistered there with no problems. "Bang! They said, 'we can't serve you (He declined to identify the person who re fused them service at the shop). "The Negro boys got real emotional. They said they'd like to go home. "I said, 'let's think about it a And we talked for two hours and I couldn't change their minds.

"They said, 'we want to go ()7()()() The Greatest SPORTS CAR RACG in the World pasoeog mm LAGUNA SECA, MONTEREY WHERE TO GET RACE TICKETS: A terrific ticket rush is on for next weekend's Laguna Seca sports car racing classic. Good seats are available for this tremendous event featuring the world's greatest drivers. Where to get them? Here is a list of the agencies where they can be obtained NOW: by The Sports Car Monterey Peninsula The San Racing Association in cooperation with Francisco Examiner. San Francisco Examiner Accommodation Deskl 1st floor, Third and Market; British Motors, Van Ness and Post; Roos-Atkins, Market and Stockton. Peninsula British Motors, Burlingame Sports car buffs and new enthusiasts will be able to watch Stirling Moss, Briggs Cunningham, Jack Brabham, Chuck Sargent, Bruce McLaren and many more, in wheel to wheel rivalry at the Pacific Grand Prix.

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