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A-8 THE DAILY SUN Monday, Nov. 11, 1963 129 Finish mn IFramiCDSc Stuns OalDos, 3112 Late Intrants Win' at Salton THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! By WHIPPLE and SHORTEN iU tfs fCKH llsr RELAX! TAKE YOUS SALTON CITY, Calif. (AP)- Gambles Pay Off for 49ers class was Jack Oxley of Long Beach, second was Bert Watts of South Gate, followed by Bob Ogle of Fullerton, Calif. Sports Bodies Renew Fight For Power Three Californians who entered late with a small boat knocked off the Giants yesterday to win the Salton City 500 mile power boat race. They took home $5,500 in first place money.

Only 14 of 129 boats finished the long, rugged SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Veteran quarterback WASHINGTON (AP) The Lamar Mrllan hit three touchdown passes on plays amateur Athletic Union whipped covering 27, 46 and 21 yards yesterday, sparking the THE TIME IN THE WORLD, GOT ALL VM! TOtoym TTT; I THE TRAFFIC WAS MIL- 'f Ajt cfife Bur vmem1 he was am hour step oh JVJSaPn, iLL. OVERDUE, IT WAS JAMMED AmZZfyfo BUMPER TO BUMPER. ESSiSrfPl HOt0 FOR. MILES grind. Trio Paces Lakers Over N.Y., 104-79 LOS ANGELES (AP) Fast- the colleges yesterday in a showdown vote that saw the U.S.

Olympic Committee reverse its San Francisco 49ers to a comeback 31-24 victory over Wells Wilson, of Hollywood, Dallas in a National Football League aerial battle. Saehlenou of Anaheim and Hay-den Hiatt of Rolling Hills took board of directors in a dispute over international baseball. Don Meredith also connected on three scoring throws and turns at the wheel of their 17- The show of muscles by the foot inboard speedster. They gained 282 yards in the first half to give the Cowboys a 21-10 lead Pro Grid Standings completed the 500 mile bouncing trip in 8 hours, 37 minutes and before the 49ers staged a sec AAU in the first roll call vote of the two-day meeting indicated likely approval today of a new voting plan that will give the AAU an even bigger margin breaking Los Angeles ran away from New York in the second half and posted an easy 104-79 National Basketball Association 49 seconds. ond-half uprising to capture only their second triumph of the The trio had never performed campaign.

National Football Ltafut Standints EASTERN CONFERENCE WIT Ptt. Ptv OP New York 7 2 0 .778 272 184 Cleveland 1 2 0 .778 241 157 in the 500-mile event and didn't over the Naional Collegiate Athletic Association in the Olympic victory last night. Only the first half was close. Rookie Don Lisbon caught Mc Han's tosses on the scoring St. Louis 8 3 0 .667 2J5 18 Committee.

decide to enter until a month ago. They bought one of the smallest lnboards entered in the Pittsburgh 3 1 .625 209 178 plays of 27 and 46 yards while The Knicks, playing without injured rookie star Art Heyman, lZTm' ::.2 'w SiBernie Casey grabbed the ft The feud between the AAU race, and worked day and night Washington .2 7 0 .222 184 247 pale. and the NCAA threatened to preparing one of the smallest in J. D. Smith scored on a one wreck America's 1964 Olympic Chicago 8 1 0 .88 10 82 board engines for the race a orn Bay 8 1 29 J26.

yard smash, climaxing on 80- 427-horsepower Ford. Baltlmort 4 9 0 .444 167 188 yaiu iuan.ii iui uic uoj a uwiji team until Gen. Douglas MacAr-thur, at the request of President Kennedy, negotiated a truce until after the 1964 Games in Against a fleet that included Minnesota -HI touchdown on the ground. Tom' Detroit Runs Out ot Time some of the nation's foremost los Angeies 2 7 114 Davis booted a 32-yard field goal and the four conversions. drivers and several boats pow Tokyo.

ered by enormous Meredith struck quickly, led on numerous occasions but trailed at the half, 50-41. The Lakers' three-pronged attack was led by Elgin Baylor, with 21, Jerry West, with 18, and Dick Barnett, with 16. Paced by this trio, Los Angeles outscored the Knicks 26-18 in the third period to sew up the contest. The Knicks' Len however, was high-point man in the game with 23. Teammate Johnny Green scored 22.

Laker Coach Fred Schaus But the truce doesn't keep the throwing two touchdown passes power aircraft engines, the three two groups from jockeying for late-comers held on for the dis to Fred Clarke on plays cover tance as the giants fell out with Colts Hang On to Defeat Lions, 24-21 more voting strength in the committee. ing 15 and 24 yards and a third for 15 to Bill Howton, all in the mechanical troubles. President Kenneth L. (Tug) first half, Second among the inboards The 49ers, meanwhile, had YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago a. Los Angeles 0 Baltimor 24, Detroit 21 St.

Louis 24, Washington 20 New York 42, Philadelphia 14 Green Bay 28, Minnesota 7 Pittsburgh Cleveland 7 San Francisco 31, Dallas 24 SUNDAY'S GAMES Los Angeles at Detroit Baltimore at Minnesota Green Bay at Chicago Philadelphia at Dallas Pittsburgh at Washington St. Louis at Cleveland San Francisco at New York AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN DIVISION Pet. Pts OP Houston 8 4 0 .600 211 227 Buttalo 4 1 .554 220 227 Boston 0 J00 237 163 Wilson of the U.S. Olympic Committee opened the meeting with was Hal Logan, of Gardena. Third was Dick Hess, of Phoe only seven points and the crowd booed near intermission when a reminder to the delegates that nix, driving a Pontiac BALTIMORE (AP)-The Bal Coach Jack Christiansen or powered boat.

they were patriotic Americans who had a job to do in fielding a team for the 1964 Olympics. dered the field goal try that Bruce Maher, who blocked a field goal try, intercepted a pass and stole the ball, gave the Lions their big opportunities to fight back. timore Colts scored 17 quick points and the defense had to hang on for a 24-21 National Finishing first in the outboard proved successful, cleared the bench when Los Angeles built up a 90-68 lead midway in the final quarter. Heyman, the ex-Duke ace, injured his back against San Francisco Saturday night and returned to New York for The crowd wanted ban fran- "Unless we do get together as Football League victory over ter. They were set back twice on 15 yard penalties for clipping and an offside killed their last chance.

The Colts, after hitting long and fast on the throwing of quarterback John Unitas, had a 24-7 lead early in the second quarter and that was all for them. Defensive heroics by halfback the Detroit Lions yesterday. The Colt offense looked as in cisco to gamble on the fourth down play. New York 3 5 1 .375 194 278 a team it will be reflected badly in the scores at the next Olympiad," Wilson said. The Lions whittled away the WESTERN DIVISION San Diego 7 2 0 .778 244 167 Oakland 8 4 0 .600 209 165 Giants Move Into Tie Although they didn't do It in Colt lead to three points before the third quarter ended and were across midfield three their days of yore in the first quarter.

On the third play, Unitas and Raymond Berry connected for a 64-yard scoring play. It was the first touchdown But before the first session Denver 2 a 1 .250 210 288 Kansas City 2 6 1 .250 188 198 the first half, the 49ers gambled LOS ANGELES NEW YORK FT OFT ended, the two groups were bat 10 4-3 23 Baylor 8 5-8 21 times in the scoreless last quar tling with bitterness displayed on both sides. twice in the second, both times gaining the needed yardage on fourth-down plays that kept a pair of touchdown drives going of the season for Berry and (Continued From A-7) FRIDAY'S RESULT Oakland 22, Kansas City 7, night YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Buffalo 27, Denver 17, night SUNDAY'S RESULTS San Diego 7, Boston 8 Houston 31, New York 27 SUNDAY'S GAMES New York at Denver San Diego at Buttalo Kansas City at Boston Chapp'l Green Hoover Butcher Gola Budd Butler McGill Conley R'd'tk'n The break came over a re amidst the cheers of the rel longest for the Colts, who had scored through the air only seven times in eight games. intercepted and ran 87 quest by the U.S. Baseball Fed 10 2-9 22La Russo 4 0-0 8 1 2-4 4West 4 10 18 3 2-3 8 Wiley 1 1-2 3 1 JSelvy 5 1-2 11 2 1-1 Barnett 7 2-2 18 2 0-1 4 Ellis 0 3-3 3 4 1-1 9 Gibson 1 0-0 2 1 0-0 2 King 1 1-2 3 0 OK) OKrebs 0 1-1 1 Nelson 8 4-8 16 Reed 1 0-0 2 34 11-23 79 Totals 38 28-35 104.

atively small crowd of 29,563 in yards for an Eagle score. Chargers Squeeze Past Pats. 7-6 After Jim Martin kicked a 25- Kezar Stadium. eration that the committee endorse it as U.S. representa In the final two minutes Grif yard field goal, John Mackey tive on the International As San Francisco's defensive took a 42-yard scoring pass from Totals sociation of Baseball Federa Unitas and the Colts led 17-0.

fing threw his first TD pass as a pro, a 22-yard toss to Del Shofner, who was all alone in the end zone. Chandler added corps played a major role, and the deciding touchdown came after Clark Miller recovered a tions, the group supervising Quarterback Earl Morrall ran world competition. BOSTON (AP) San Diego flanker back Lance Alworth and and passed the Lions to a touchdown early in the second quar fumbled lateral at the Dallas 49 Wilson explained that the his sixth conversion. Patriots' 12 one play before the finish which sealed the verdict. Alworth's 13 receptions for 210 Meredith had run for seven linebacker Chuck Allen com ter, a 20-yard to Gail Cogdill do It was the Giants' seventh win New York 20 21 18 20- 79 Lot Angeles 20 30 24 28-104 Personal fouls New York, Budd, Butcher 5, Butler 3, Chappell 3, Conley Gola 3, Green 2, Hoover 6, McGill Rudometkln.

Los Angeles, Barnett 4, Bay-' lor 4, Ellis, Krebs 3, LaRusso, Nelson 2, West, Wiley 3. Attendance 8,948. NBA Standings EASTERN DIVISION Won Lost Pet. Behind and lateraled to Amos Marsh, board of directors had asked that a group be formed to take over this designation from the bined with George Blair's deci ing the trick. in nine starts and their fourth yards left a Fenway Park crowd and the Patriots' defense who dropped the ball sive conversion kick to give the Motilities Dump SBVC in Late Saturday Game Agressive Mt.

San Antonio sty-! mied an early San Bernardino Valley College opportunity by holding on its three-yard line, then slashed 97 yards enroute to whipping the Indians, 40-14 and clinching second place in committee because baseball was Six running plays, including a The Colts went 67 yards in breathless. in a row. They had whipped the Eagles earlier 37-14 and this was Chargers a bruising 7-6 Ameri eieht olavs to preserve their 17- not an Olympic sport. can ootball League victory nine-yard bootleg by McHan, carried to the Cowboys' 20. Then the sixth straight tune tney naa san Dieoo 7 o-r; margin jnny Moore run.

He said the only reason the over Boston's Patriots McHan whipped his pass to Cas SD-Aiworth 27 pass from Rote (Biair the last four for the score. beaten them in regular season play in Sherman's regime. ey for the touchdown. committee had accepted the job was because the United States did field baseball teams Bos FG Cappelletti 35 Alworth, who moved like a Maher blocked a field goal Bos-FG Cappelletti 25 The 42 points were a season phantom through the Patriots' Attendanc 28,402. Sam Baker booted a 23-yard try by Martin and in five plays in the Pan American Games, CHARGERS PATRIOTS touted defensive secondary, high for the Giants who had lost only to Pittsburgh and the Lions went 44 yards for a Boston 8 1 .889 Cincinnati 8 .815 2 New York 4 9 .308 8 Philadelphia 3 8 .273 8 WESTERN DIVISION Los Angeles 7 3 .700 St.

Louis 7 4 .836 San Francisco .5 4 .556 l'l Baltimore 3 7 .300 4 Detroit 2 6 .250 4 Sunday's Results Los Angeles 104, New York 79 First downs 12 IS field goal for Dallas and then missed from the same distance scored the game's only touch' which the committee also spon sors. 103 188 the Eastern Conference in a touchdown by Tom Watkms After Maher intercepted a Uni down on a 27-yard pass play Rushing yardag Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by 32 242 18-32 2 14-30 with 4:31 left as this time the Cowboys decided against a try game which ended late Saturday night. Philadelphia 7 0 0 714, 1 tas pass, Detroit moved 76 New York 7 21 7 7-42 from Tobin Rote in the first period. Allen led a suddenly angry Everett D. Barnes, of Colgate College, said the group had been Punts Fumbles lost for a tying touchdown.

1 Chaffey College broke open a NY King 38 past from Tittl (Chandler kick) yards in seven plays for the last score of the game on a 10-yard Yards penalized 30 made as representative as pos Dallas 7 14 0 324 tight defensive duel with 16 second-quarter points and went from Morrall to Terry Barr. sible and that its membership still was open to any group that Phil McDonald 84 pass from Hill (Clarke kick) NY-Webster 2 run (Chandler kick) NY Morrison 7 pass from Tittle (Chand-NY-King 3 run (Chandler kick) mm on to butz visiting Citrus, 31-6. wanted to belong. In other Eastsern Conference San Francisco 7 3 14 731 Dal Clark 15 pass from Meredith (Baker kick) SF Lisbon 27 pass from McHan (Davis kick) Dal Clark 24 pass from Meredith (Baker kick) Dal Howton 15 pass from Meredith (Baker kick) SF FG Davis 32 Charger defense which repeatedly turned back Boston threats in the second half except for 35 and 25-yard field goals by Gino Cappelletti. Allen's second pass interception and a fumble recovery twice thwarted the Patriots in Ex-Ring Champ Dies in Slabbing NEW YORK (AP)'- His On the first play after the kickoff, Maher stole the ball from Jimmy Orr, who had caught a pass on the Colt 37.

The Lions reached the 26 before a clipping penalty set them Since the AAU has no pro games, Orange Coast remained undefeated this season with a ter kick) NY-Glfford 14 pass from Tittl (Chandler kick) Phil-Caffy 87 Interception return (Clark kick) NY-Shotncr 22 pass from Gritting grams in baseball, the federa 20-6 triumph over Riverside, tion is controlled by the colleges while Fullerton shut out Santa SF-Smith 1 run (Davis kick) and has no AAU representation 18-year-old stepdaughter was back out of reach. SF Lisbon 48 pass from McHan (Davis (Chandler kick) Attendance 82,928. EAGLES GIANTS charged yesterday with stabbing Martin's field goal margin of the final quarter. Boston got a break when Bob Dee recovered a fumble at the Chargers' kick) SF Casey 20 pass from McHan (Davis kick) Dal FG Baker 23 difference was the second time on it. Stars TopChino First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage 25 117 300 21-31 3 6 20 81 11-23 1 to death Young Jack Johnson, twice heavyweight boxing champion of California and one-time this season he beat his former Attendance 29,563.

Passes 42 but Allen personally hurled team. He kicked four in the Ana, 27-0. The University of Redlands suffered its worst defeat since World War II when Occidental College scored two touchdowns in the first 1:45 of play and went on to stun the Bulldogs, 50-12. In a Western Hockey League Passes Intercepted by Punts back the losers running game mm Xmi mi The Colton Stars defeated the knockout winner over former COWBOYS 49ERS 31 23 113 155 419 239 earlier 25-21 Colt victory over 5-42 2-46 0 1 20 80 Fumbles lost Yards penalized Chino Hurricanes 12-8 yester heavyweight champion Ezzard and Cappelletti was far short with a field goal from his own Detroit. 30-48 15-25 day in a Sunset League game Charles.

First downs Rushing yardag Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Detroit 0 14 7 0-21 1 1 48. Baltimor 17 7 0 024 played at Upland. 2-43 The girl, Bobbie Steptoe, was FREE Gas, Oil, Mainttnant. Insurance end Delivery Bait Berry 84 pass from Unites (Martin Dave Cloud led the hitting for Alworth, a fantastic fugitive from Arkansas, completed a 2 0 42 IS kick) charged with homicide. Police game ending late Saturday night Colton with one homer and Bait FG Martin 25 Bait Mackey 42 pass from Unitas (Mar great 50-yard pass play to the said she stabbed the fighter, whose real name was John Lee three singles.

Pete Valiencia's tin kick) CALL NOW AND RESERVE YOUR ECONO-CAR SAVE TU 5-0718 171 N. So IcmardiiM Del Cogdill 20 pass from Morrall (Plum Storey, while two policemen Morongo Falls, 6-1 I Manny's knocked the Moron- kick) Rait Moor 4 run (Martin kick) key double in the ninth inning with the Stars trailing 5-3, broke the game open for Colton. WHL Standings Del Watklns 1 run (Plum kick) Dt Barr 10 pass from Morrall (Plum looked on. The boxer refused medical aid and accompanied the policemen Pts. CF GA in Los Angeles, the Blades staged a mighty defense in shutting out the San Francisco Seals, 2-0.

Freddy Blassie and Don Leo Jonathan retained their U.S. tag team trophy with a win over Mr. Moto and Bearcat Wright before a full house at San Bernardino Arena. kick) go Warriors out of the Sunset League lead with a 6-1 win yesterday at Morongo. Attendance 59,758.

San Francisco 7 5 2 14 41 39 Seattle 7 4 0 14 42 30 Buddy Martus pitched a two- Denver 8 5 1 13 50 41 Los Angeles 8 8 0 12 36 48 Colts 24 123 351 Lions 21 73 257 22-34 to the station. While charges of felonious assault against his stepdaughter were being prepared, Storey suddenly keeled hitter and struck out 14 for Portland 7 I 11 38 41 Vancouver 5 0 10 51 59 17-24 Manny's while Ray Madrigal First downs Rushing yardag Passing yardag Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumble lost Yards penalized 1 0 had two hits in four place ap YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Seattle 5, Vancouver 3 TODAY'S GAMES Seattl at San Francisco over. He died before an ambu lance could arrive. 2-35 5 0 2 98 88 pearances. AMERICA'S FINEST and MOST FAMOUS DUNLOP TIRES The tarn famous tlrtt that coma at standard tqulpmant ea such famous cart as Relit Royea, lentley and Jaguar.

If ALLEY TIEJE CO. Late Grid Scores College Football Roundup JUNIOR COLLEGE Mt. San Antonio 40, San Bernardino 14 Chaffey 31, Citrus 8 Orange Coast 20, Riversldt 8 Fullerton 27, Santa Ana 0 Grossmont 30, Southwestern 7 FAR WEST Texas Sole Survivor off Upsets Southern Oregon 20, College of Idaho 7 Us lTour Bonkomericord Los Angelas State 49, Cal Poly, San Luis season remaining, stack ud the identity of the Big Ten rival. 282 N. Waterman 3rd and Waterman TU 8-4908 By ASSOCIATED PRESS "Win the close ones." EASY CREDIT TERMS 12 Mos.

to Pay Obispo 0 San Francisco State 25, Chlco 18 Sacramento State 0, Humboldt 0, tla San Diego State 34, Pacific, Calif. 18 Long Beach 25, Fresno State 14 Arliona State Univ. 21, San Jos It Llnlield 14, Portland Statt 7 SOUTH Middle Tennessee 14, Murray Stat 7 Howard, Ala. 9. Carson-Newman 0 This is the success formula of feet records were spoiled when Auburn bowed to Mississippi State 13-10 on a field goal in the last 22 seconds by guard Justin Canale and Princeton, the Ivy League pace-setter, fell before the top-ranked Texas Longhorns, who survived another rocky something like this: ROSE BOWL Washington, 5-3, vs.

Michigan State, 5-1-1, Illinois, 5-1-1, or Ohio State, 4-21-1. SUGAR Mississippi, 6-0-1, vs. Pittsburgh, 6-1. COTTON Texas, 8-0, vs. Navy, 7-1.

DUNLOP D-70 4-PLY TUBELESS TIRES Tennessee Martin 7, Troy, Ala. Stata 0 upset-pocked week-end and emerged as the only remaining Harvard 21-7. Second-ranked Illinois fumbled away a 14-8 decision to Michi unbeaten-untied team in big MIDWEST Franklin 41, Rose Poly 14 Alma 30, Wilmington 14 Stale College Iowa 45, Augustana, O. 8 Southern Illinois 20, No. Dakota Stale IS Southeast Missouri 22, No.

Missouri 19 time college football. Darrell Royal's rugged oppor ORANGE Oklahoma, 6-1, or gan, tenth-rated Ohio State lost Nebraska, 7-1, vs. Georgia Tech, to Penn State 10-7 on a field goal tunists from Austin scored their 6-2, or North Carolina State, 6-2. Michigan State, with four victories and a tie in the league, seems to have the inside track but must beat Illinois, 3-1-1, in the final game Nov. 23.

Ohio State, 3-0-1, has games left with Northwestern and Michigan. Michigan State turned two fumbles into touchdowns for a 23-0 victory over Purdue. In other Big Ten games, Wisconsin edged Northwestern 17-14 on a late field goal by Dave Froner; Indiana beat Oregon State 20-15 and Iowa downed Minnesota 27-13. The Big Eight championship and Orange Bowl spot won't be determined until Oklahoma and Nebraska clash Nov. 23.

Oklahoma, 4-0 in the league, had to by Ron Coates and North Caro lina bowed to Clemson 11-7 in GATOR Auburn, 6-1, vs. Penn State, 6-2. eighth straight victory Saturday a 7-0 squeaker over Baylor. It marked the fourth straight week that the nation's No. 1 team had other surprises that further For tw 01 lank Car '15 REWARD I Drivers I SAN IERNARDINO IRON ft METAL CO.

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