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Blue Lions Travel To Portsmouth Friday I AKNOTT KrcunMlrruld Sports Writer and plays right, IN a very quick middle guard. W. Va. and Ashland. Ky.

beat (he Lions 311-31 last running I Jim-backer in the Portsmouth A number of injuries ha vei Trojans fell to Chillicothe, 1 in a wild and wooly allair a Last week, Gardner Park Stadium. presented With the ruiiiuvup spot the I defensive He has partk i ar iv troublesome 2 vr South Central Ohio League averaged 12 tackles a game this I ttu ro ans n( finished a i a sj-U-ly Mashod a a a ithi. bottom to the Greater Ohioi South and lronl) I UULlUlll 1U lilt VII I-u HI i i i i Washington I H. Blue Lions I Kandy Martin, a fi-U, 265-1 We look for as exciting an hit the road this week for i pounder, is the biggest man tlu- last time this season. i team at left defensive offensive ball game as we had 1 I I edKcd last year." said Lions coach Lions will travel to tackle.

202-pound Jefl' Ferguson Gallipolis and has also beaten 'Maurice Pteifer. The Trojans the limited running roriauiH? wui7n.hal.ly attack as far as variations were the ball against the- Trojans, but ro led up JB They have been alternating on the ground. 1 he triple i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 I llliUll I I lilt') IlaVf UUVIl tfiwrinatiMH quarterbacks Paul Aleshire was the mam munwi Jim Heath, with Aleshire doing of attack along willi Ihc oil most of the passing and Heath taiklc pla. WHO ELSE BUT Broadway beauty, Joe Namath, sports a ski cap here as he works out in New York for upcoming AFL games. He's second in passing.

Munieipal Stadium to take oir coach Carl Bonhase's Trojans. The game will feature who have had various; this year. The' I Lions. 4-4. have sulfered a large number of injuries and did not defend their SCOL crown I successfully.

Portsmouth. 3-5, has been un- I able to put together back-to-back victories. It has been the worst year for the Trojans since JBenhase took over in 1966. Washington C. H.

will i welcome back, after an absence 'ol only two senior Rob Wilson. Wilson suffered a knee injury against Greenfield McClain Paint Valley Grid Team A Family Affair B.T GtOKGE STltOOK we niav each Pan: quarterback Chris Amato 17-gain; win streak. Li'beat- IMS yards last week Associated Piess Swosts Writer week," joked coach hit 86 01 128 prsses Cincinnati Moeller. wliich two-vear starter a yards and 18 touchdowns I marred Cincinnati St. Xavier's COLUMBUS, Ohio A i a family yffair at Paint Valley, a Ross Cmr.ty Class A school celebraung its.

first football championship this Mike Shoemaker. 74, Capital University during his this fall. He collected 17 of 2911968 record with an 0-0 lie. faces college days. "My brothers don't like the'pitching for five scores passes for 341 yards last St.

Xtvier Saturday afternoon. Lima Senior's 27-13 win ovci Portsmouth ended a school record straight losses for the situation too well. They get running for two more has, chewed out at practice and at Steuhenville's A 12-year old Spartans fieid nth limited Columbus and 1 Sidney has won 18 games Larry Cales uverag- in a row. 7 van rud) for the Versailles has ou's'jorcd Iocs season, to 27 in 19 Br 'an coached the Bainbridgo school ho-ie too," admitted tnc- oldpst a kes no claim his bij. Red eight wins.

Halfback, )C Adams' 42 points and lo an 3 record his third b-vther. year, good enough for a Scioto "My Valley Conference title parents are he continued, "wony-1 Newbury has clinched a tie for for c'ghth place in the aoout all three oi us." a seventh straight league title. 'No. 1 in Class AA. just "theiTim of Perry ix touchdowns were Hamilto'i ne'-vous i most spirited in the i shows 114 points and 1.) records in the 60-11 romp Jack Dolph To Take Over As Commissioner Of ABA originally appeared to shelved him for the year.

But Wilson has have been AP small school poll a sophomo p. has practicing at near full strenght this week and ligures to play against Portsmouth. He is 'expected to see more defensive than offensive. By DICK COUCH "A merger has value to botu MISSING FROM the Lions' Associated Press Sports Writer leagues. In the future, econom- offense and defense this week NEW 7 YOR A Jack.ics may dictate it.

Right now, i will be Keith Evans, who missed Dolph, who started wrestling a are neither counting on it, a great deal of last week's Two of Mike's brothers quar- passed for 685 yards and nine terback 15, and centei-j touchdowns', and has run ior 111 linebacker Keith. 17, arc regu-1 yards and "another score. Keith, lars. Two cousins, guard-line-' a senior, is averaging live solo backer Mark Littler and half-land three assisted tackles a back John Compher also stan. "It's dlmcst like a family Arcund Ohio: Ncrwalk St.

Fedenl League contendr" Jackson (Stark) 66-8 last Gary Kutch has scored 3S2 Winslmv Taylor, placed Catholic halfback downs. Perry beat the over Hamilton Garfield. Adams points the last seasons, and has rushed for yards this a Newark's other halfback, Jim Lee shnvs 1,091 yards and 98 points in 1969 in the 44 yard dash in the State Track McU last sprins. starts at halfback at Akron East Jackson (Jackson) act; Darwin Valentine has gone over the had not scored in the last six Taft looses, jumped 10 fourth on the school's all time list. Junior tailbark Chuck Healer owns Tiffin Columbian records of 1MO points for one season, 1.119 ground yards and 152 points for his Cincinnati Wyoming carrier a 1.200 yard rushing MATS, after i career.

103 pounds and wound up in i nor worrying about it. At this television's heavyweight we can exist separately, has been chosen to lead the, "We need television and I be- Amencan Basketball Associa- lieve we have a product televi- tion's fight for survival in the, sion can use. There are two professional cage game. i baseball leagues, two football Dolph. Director of Sports for i leagues and two basketball the Columbia Broadcasting Sys-i leagues.

I believe there's room irm Television Network since (for both basketball leagues on 1959, was named commissioner! tele vision." Wednesday of the ABA, now in its third season. The 41-year-old media veteran succeeds George Mikan. who resigned last July 14 after leading the ABA's battle for parity with the established National Basketball Association since the new- league's inception. Mikan, the former DePaul AU-Amerkan and NBA superstar, is enshrined in basketball's i NEW YORK (AP) Steve Hall of Fame. Dolph's basket- jSpurier, an understudy to John ball career ended shortly after I Brodie for three years, finally Spurrier Top AP Offensive Grid Player game.

He pulled ligaments his knee. Portsmouth has a lot of speed in its backfield this year as last, but it has been operating most of the season without the services of star quarterback Clancy Parker, who has a broken hand The Trojans have operated from a basic wing-T offense with a man split or in the slot. The main ballcarriers are halfback Larry Moore and fullback Jim Harley who has i gained 538 yards in 106 carries. Junior Fred Myers has been the i quarterback since Parker was ihurt. He is definitely not the i running threat Parker was, but 16 SPORTS Record-Herald Thursday, Oct.

30, 1969 Washington C. Ohio 76ers Continue Winning Ways Minus Luke Jackson By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS turnovers by San Francisco in it began. "I went out for my high school basketball team and the got a chance to snow bis stuff I Sunday and responded wife an effort that gave the San Fran- coach grabbed me." cisco 49ers their first victory of tiu new commissioner said. -So i the year. 1 wrestled for four years and! Spurrier came to the 49ers in watched basketball from 1967 after winning the Heisman sideline." Trophy while breaking 15 school The new commissioner will i records at Florida and throwing I is nearly as good a passer.

Sam McGraw is considered by the Blue Lion coaches to be the best Portsmouth player this year. McGraw, a 5-8, 180- pounder, is the left guard It isn't that 'tbe Philadelphia 76ers like playing without Luke Jackson, but they aren't going to let his absence discourage them. The 76ers played most of last season without their big center, see his first ABA game Friday night at Denver as he begins a get-acquainted tour of the league cities. After that, bis primary concerns will include the procurement of a national television contract and tbe renewal oi merger discussions with NBA chief Walter Kennedy, who broke off talks following the 37 touchdown passes. He sat behind Brodie and George Mira for two seasons, confining his efforts to punting.

Mira was shipped away to Philadelphia this year so when Brodie came up with arm trouble, Spurrier got the ball. He" had started two games in rookie season and lost both. 'I don't want to sound as if i signing of several NBA players by ABA clubs. i' bragging," he said Sunday "I've known Walter for toe 10 lafter 24 2 i upset over Balti- years I've been in New York," more but pi aye some better Ttnlnl. 4-tlluffk i 1 1 Dolph said.

"We're quite close friends and I sincerely hope we remain so. I know we can talk --I'm sure of it on my part any- wav. Red Sox Form Club Changes PAWTUCKET, R.I. games at Florida," but he did a good job for the 49ers, enough to gain The Associated Press' nomination today as offensive player of the eek in the Na- Pro Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NBA Wednesday's Results Phila'phia 129. Baltimore 105 Atlanta 11Y.

San Diego 113 Chicago 101, San Francisco 37 Today's Games Milwaukee at Detroit San Diego at New York Cincinnati at Phoenix Friday's Games Chicago vs. Baltimore at Boston San Dietro at Boston Cincinnati at Se.ntlle Milwaukee at Philadelphia ABA Results New York 99. Miami S2 Indiana 129. Pittsburgh 113 Kentucky 122. Dallas 119 Today's Games Los Angeles ai.

Orleans Indiana it Washington Fric'av's Game? Kentucky at New Y-Tk Carolina at Pittshurgn Los Angeles Dallas Waslpington at Denver Wilct Chamberlain's replacement when Wilt was traded. Still, ttoe 76ers finished second in the National Basketball Association's Eastern Division with a 55-27 record. Now Jackson is out again, wiUl a partiaUy collapsed lung, aiaiou ne rejoin the team to Friday, the the first half and went on to build a commanding 11-point halftone lead. The Bulls went on an 18-1 tear I in a six-minute span to move from a one-point edge to a 45-27 bulge midway through the second period while taking advantage of the Warriors' ball-control errors. Chet Walker topped Chicago with 28 points, 18 in the first half.

Clem Hastins scored 14 of his 24 points after the intermission. Jeff Mullins was high for San Francisco with 29. tional Football League. It was no walkover for Spurrier. John Gilliam of the St.

Spinal Concussibn Sidelines Brian Miga ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP) Halfback Brian Miga, leading 76ers are not sitting on their bands waiting for him. They are winning. With Hal Greer scoring 32 points, Jim Washington 25 and Bill Cunningham 23, Philadelphia crushed the sluggish Balti- Imore Bullets 129-105 in Baiti- jmore Wednesday night.

In other games, Atlanta slipped past visiting San Diego 117-113 and Chicago trimmed San Francisco 101-87 on the West Coast Cunningham took up the re' bounding slack left by Jackson's hauling in 20, and iGrer's basket put. the 76ers i ahead to stay at 69-68 in the 'third quarter. i Philadelphia rolled away there, forcing the Bullets into 31 turnovers. Arnold Palmer In 3rd Week I Of Comeback NAPA, Calif. (AP) Arnold Palmer plunged into the third week of his comeback today with renewed confidence and a smile on his face, but plagued with a little impatience.

"No, I can't say I'm satisfied," Palmer said of his first two efforts after a two-month absence with an arthritic left hip. He finished in a tie for 34ta in the Sahara and a tie for 27th last week in tne San Francisco Open. His total prize money for the two weeks was $1,174, not enougn to pay the fuel bill for bis private jet. two "I won't be satisfied until I College Grid Poll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Undefeated North Dakota State remained on top in the Associated Press small college football poll but positions shifted among the challengers. Sportswriters and sportscast- points.

zoomed from 12th to fifth after overhauling Chattanooga 55-7. Sacramento State, 5-1, remained in sixth place. Delaware, 5-1, blanked Temple 33-0 and moved from eighth to seventh with 109 ers voting as members of the national panel awarded five first place votes and 213 points Wednesday to North Dakota Akron, 6-1, advanced from ninth to eighth after nipping Dayton 14-10. Akron gathered 81 points and one first place vote. State after its seventh victory New Mexico Highlands, 5-0-1, 35-20 decision over Monungside.

joinea 1Q movin into TM TM ninth place after finishing 14th last week, beat Southern University 27-7 for its fifth straight triumph and moved into second position with 166 points. Montana, 7-0, dropped from second to third with 153 points, despite last week. Rounding out the Top Ten was Humboldt, 6-0. In the second ten, Arkansas State, 4-1, joined the rankings with an llth place finished after Kentucky, Indiana Score ABA Wins; NetsTop Miami By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kentucky led all the way while Indiana had a tougher time. But the outcome WES the same as both teams scored victories Wednesday night and joined idle Carolina in a three- way tie for first place in the American Basketball Association's Eastern Division.

Kentucky turned in a balanced scoring attack in beating Dallas 122-117 while Indiana outscored Pittsburgh 20-8 in four i minutes late in the game for a from 129 113 Louis Cardinals had a and scorer on the (APi at Cleveland, catching (University of Rochester football The Boston Red Soxs Eastern i touchdown passes of 84, 79 team, will be lost for the rest of All three clubs are 4-1 and lead Pittsburgh by one game in League farm club will play in'15 vards from Charley season because of a spinal I 5 6 1 Joe CaldweU's basket gave lt i )C wn ji Dallas, 6-3, still the Hawks a 106-014 lead and enjoyed a one game lead over San Diego never caught up, de-iLos Angeles, in ttoe West despite by Pawtucket next season instead (in a 21-21 tie. i doctors TaTd Ait Williams. Oaldweli hit i eight of his 24 points and Bill of Pittsficld, Mass. Donny Anderson. Green The long-rumored halfback who has The 170-pound Miga was 10 of his 27 the final shift was finally announced complained "play me or trade tjured in the third period of theipeTMd- 0 Hudson topped the Wednesday.

The club will play I me." ran for 114 yards in 18 car-1 game against Amherst Oct. 131 Hawks with 29 while Elvin ilr games at SIcCoy Stadium iries in the Packers' 28-10 victo-! after he ran for two touchdowns Hayes had 34 for the Rockets. here. ry over Atlanta. and passed for another.

Chicago capitalized on 14 OSU Cage Coach Has Title Hopes Tie New York Nets beat Miami 99-92 in the only other ABA game. start winning again," said the dynamic millionaire who is attempting to fight his way out of a prolonged slump. He hasn't won hi more than a year. But there have been some indications that the 40-year-old slugger gradually may be regaining the form that made him i the game's all-time leading money winner. He had a practice round 65, seven under par, and carded a sparkling 66 Wednesday six under par, on the North course of the Silverado Country Club, where three of the four rounds of the $140,000 Kaiser International Open Golf Tournament will be played.

Both (he North and South courses, each with a par 72, will be utilized today and Fri- first place votes' Texas beatin Abilene Christian 34-22. 6-0. slipped from third'to i fourth and Louisiana Tech. 5-0, day, with half the field playing first one. then the other.

The North course will be used for the final two days. 'I'm playing better, Basketball Clinic Set In Columbus COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Basketball starts crowding foot-j 7. ball for state high school head-i 8. lines, this week. i 8.

Christian, 5-1, from 10th to 16th. East Tennessee State, 6-0-1, slipped from seventh to 12th. 1 The top 20. with first place I votes in parentheses. i awarded for 15 picks on basis I of etc.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

More than 1,000 Ohio basketball coaches gather on the Ohio State University campus Friday for a day-long clinic sponsored by the coaches, the Ohio High School Athletic Association and OSU. George King, coach of Purdue's defending Big Ten Con- No. Dak. State (5) Alcorn AM Montana (2) Texas AI Louisiana Tech (2) Sacramento State Delaware Akron (1) New Mex. Highlands Humboldt Arkansas State (1) East Tenn.

State Troy State Northern Arizona Wittenberg Abilene Christian 17. West. Carolina (1) Tennessee State Indiana Pa. 12. 13.

13. 115. 18. 18. Girl, 18, Becomes Hockey Goalie MARQUETTE, Mich.

(AP) The Marquctte Iron Rangers of RoZOrbocks Lead seems," Palmer admitted. "The last, couple of weeks I just couldn't keep it together for four rounds." In each tournament, one bad 'round blocked him out of contention. At Sahara, it was a horendous nine on one hole. At San Francisco it was a third round 73. 'ference champions, will be Colorado State ft featured speaker along withj 213 166 153 151 134 132 109 81 69 67 57 39 38 38 27 26 20 17 17 16 See Greg Cook Bock In Action Bob Hart of Columbus East and Dick Graeff of Arcanum, whose teams won the Class AA and A State Tournament titles last! ONCINNATI (AP) Quar spring.

terback Greg Cook will return Non-football schools there ac li n--not necessarily as a are 99 of them in Ohio can et Cuic tangles play i first lUl "Sh-flying Oakland here games Saturday. Those schools, aa have been practicing since His Uw'ow'ing "as more accur- 1 ate. harder and sharper than in GEORGE STRODE the U.S. Hockey League have iconic up with something different in the way of goalies: a girl. The Boilermakers won this year, averased 23.6 Senior Guard Jim Geddes She's Karen Koch, an 18- Scoring Defense Thc rest of Ohio's schools.

466 recent weeks although his timing NEW YORK (AP) The Southwest Conference has never been known for its defense, but with a 13-1 record i as year while Columbus is out another year-old freshman at 1 rr- Univ of tne 11 years he said his Ohio for second. 610 mnf der. Two sophomores, Gary A player since she was 12. The Razorbacks lead the na- Slatc baiketbail team could win 'We're awfu.lv Tav- Kiracofe from Preble Shawnee Karen enrolled at in scoring defense in this was otf Beagals Paul Saturday. New OHSAA Commissioner Harold Meyer, who succeeded, the Big Ten crown.

lor with grimace Seniors Barclay from Newark land 6-4 John Petty of Wilming- Taylor. who directed the sot the devil kicked out oi us on and Andrea from have respective knee and to titles oi co the boards ear and it' P-ayed in reserve behind uijuries. Meadors and Steve Howell dur-J Taylor, the only Ten State a 17-7 season in cowi in history to'produce Ove I straight crowns, those titics. apj.roachc hib 12th sea- to be a nroblem again. son as Ohio Staic's head man Four expected starters.

Craig mith Uie same opliniism. Barclay. Dan Andrews, aca-' 19 TM" 69 With his top three scorers, mons and Finney. are 6-3 Only 1 Taylor, who will his three, 6-6 Waren senior Ed Udve Sorcnson. Qeamons a 6-7 senior from 200 coaching victory in Ohio Mark Minor and 6-9 junior aii'l -lody Fjn.ney.

back. Findlay. any MZC. opener Dec. 1 at Wake Mike Macknin from May-field has soxf ior ouiioofc.

cannot overpower ary- Forest, bdievc.s depth could be (Heights will offer good support, 3ui other BIJ: Ten teams have.boov with that size." Taylor a- ai. two years ago when; ff Miller, a 6-1 senior from Golf Clash PIXEHURST. N.C. (AP) Cudonc, Myrtle Beach. S.C., took a commanding Michigan with the idea of mak- week's major college football a a because of con- troke lead in the North ind ing the hockey team.

But the i statistics released today by Na- solidatkns. He estimated near- rtlth Women's Senior Col school has no team. tional Collegiate Sports Sen- 12.000 boys will play some Championship Wednesday with So Karen got a trial with the Ikes. Arkansas has yielded only 28.000 regular season varsity a second round 36 for a 36-holc scmipro Iron Rangers and beat '27 points in five games, an aver-'games this winter. of 148.

out four males for the backup of 5.4 per contest. goalkccping assignment. K- vclcran.s. The kaaic wiil 1)11712 ht "Virtually ar vcrybwly oi tfo IfHernvn prob- pick Purdue to vun Roquepine To Parade YONKERS. N.Y.

(AP) -dnirts we, will a be tne NCAA Tournament Lim palient on oJknse Injuries. arc culling jlhe sport because of a chronic v.iU be 'paraded at Yonkers quicker than last year, uHo Ohio Stak re.scne slrajjrth I knee injury. Miiler started all Raceway tonight in her the cames as a but in 10 cor.tcsts dose behind is Dartmouth with 29 points and a 5.8 average. The 1964 Arkansas team is the only Southwest Conference team in history to win a scoring defense title Dartmouth is going for a tri- to in before being ALBERS LOW, LOW PRICES a year ago breeding purposes. Tom Secrver To Receive Cy Young Award NEW YORK A Pitdiiiy son.

Cisco and ihe New York McU ho, al- Stallard. iK-en an experience, but my vcr much of an honor Mi'- "Id 1 were erea'eri tjirv Tom Seavcr came along. riord 120 cames and missfJ nm a era fl becoming th- lirst tn appcaram-c per game, and in pass fig yards per contest. Wyoming is the rushing defense leader with an incredible yards per game. Only Penn Stair, at 17 in 1947.

finished with defensive yardage voars And ihe hjltmc and fielding Mds finished with their bcsl ih" regular seavm 3a starts JUM as bad, making it rtrord, 7W9. and 18 complete games. His lor a puk-her to lose 20. Then came and Gar carncil nin a wage But marked the joined tne staff an i the and had fivc came up with some oi the TS tho hr ha.s been seteo-d lic slnke outs right- and fielding. Seaver expanded vSftilvcr a Jrt ttarn vrth ihree 20-came ft hindc Seaver.

first Mcts' a 25-7 whU '0 Looks To Cleveland CLEVELAND. Ohio A Coach Tom Ijindry of the Dallas Cowboys is looking to Sun- ihe 24 Cy day's game wrth Browns a was 2 21 and 209 straight victorici it the c-ad as al) Writers Assort couM Ro cither way. Amcnta awl announced. He said Wednesday that -1 fcr piU-hcr with a worst Uvirri siston thf Uci. in iiw.

nv wmner of Cy Youog lost 24 games Jackson 20 'seaVSok S5 tiuT Au-ata Phil who j.m Muni the league b-st pitcher in and Hook Anderson, who a winner that first He won he first didn't pitch much tb- ii- he ro. 2313. sot the other. i )M And UHTC might he more iirlsecMir wifl Good Thru Tuesday, Nov. 4 29-OZ.

CAN HALVES OR SLICED PEACHES 28c 9-02. iOX. (IFFY ASSORTED CAKE MIXES I0c GARDEN CHARM CAN TOMATO SOUP 10c PURE. 38 OZ master be that ir. losers as- 2d aod Rogeg- Crai JackKAcr Cra.R.

CraiR Anderson, m-xt Uirra cars 24. Jay Hook, Al Jack- l9 4 and and added victory in stunning five-game World Series Dretw showing Usl 'yew woniYflrt team for the time That Scavcr. a handsome 24 year both the Cy Award and only II of year he was joined by Jerry ok! graduate of tbe Umvcr.vtv mas namoa Most hekmjiisi 70 per cent Koosman. wiUi victones, cod 'of Southern Cabfomu. finished Valiubk Player don rCnrd earlier in the year far CRISCOOIL 69t EWSPAPERl EWSPAPERl.

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