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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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Oct. 11, 1945 THE DAILY SUN B-5 SAN IFRNARDIMO, CALIFORNIA ookie Cuts Ram Defense, 90-)W rW Packers Kick 49ers, 27-0 IVff i "i i i s- jk xv GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Don Chandler booted two field goals, set up one touchdown and got off a 90-yard punt the longest in National Football League modern history as the Green Bay Packers smother ed the San Francisco 49ers 27-10 yesterday. Sayers Leads Bears 1st Win CHICAGO (AP) Rookie Gale Sayers scored on an 80-yard aerial play In the third quarter and pitched a 26-yard touchdown pass to Dick Gordon in the fourth to propel the Chicago Bears to a 31-6 victory over the Los Angeles Hams yesterday. Trio linmo nnonnr U'ac ho' The 31-year-old kicking speci- alist stole honors from the Beafhard Runs Packers' defense which put the damper on what had been the league's most potent offense Broncs Ragged over the first three weeks of the season.

It was the Packers' fourth straight victory, Bears' first triumph of the Na-lyf3 ta the tlurd that made il ln31-23Win Chandler, a 10-year veteran acquired from the New York Giants, booted field goals from finnnl Frvithall Tpoctiia cpnenn after three setbacks, including Gossetfs first field goal ended 30-38 loss to the Rams two a. 'ard Ram. t.hrust. ihat DENVER, Colo. (AP) -Quarterback Pete Beathard ran 18 and 24 yards and paved the way for the Packers' first touchdown with a 27-yard dash from punt formation on a fourth weeks ago.

01 2U ya from Bill Munson to Tommy Mc- Sayers broke the game open Donald IIis second thre4oint- late in the third when he took a a va rA for two touchdowns on nifty fakes after passing Kansas City within scoring range to trigger the Chiefs' 31-23 American Foot and nine situation in the first period, four-yard flare pass from Rudy of Bukich, r.pped through tacklers McDonald and 15 four times, and streaked 76 on An nirlf nQca Bart Starr teamed with Bob ball League victory over Denver yesterday. yards. Beathard scored from 20 Los Angeles 3 rhirit in ia 11 Long on a 23-yard pass play moments later to give the Packers the touchdown. Chandler who drove his kick- yards and from two on his fake 11 pusni'ci me near anean n- handoffs without a Bronco tack Chi Livingston 3 run (LeClerc kick) Chi FG LeClerc 24 LA FG Goisett 14 LA FG Gossett 13 6 and they scored twice in the fourth for a rout, each touch ier touching him. The TDs boosted Kansas City to a 24-7 lead fumbles kick) offs consistently through the end zone during the game, capped his great day with his long punt midway in the third period down stemming from by Marlin McKeever.

Chl Bukich 1 run (LeClerc kick) Chi Gordon 24 pass from Savers (L-Cifrk kick Attendance 45.740. Denver shaved the Kansas Earl Lcggett captured one on Citv margin to 24-17 near the which soared from end zone to end zone in the final period, breaking the back of the 49ers' Rams Bears close of the third quarter on Cookie Gilchrist's seven-yard the Ram 18. Andy Livingston slammed 10 and seven yards, and Bukich rounded end to resistance. AP wlrephoto quarter kickoff nuiback in yesterday's game in Washington. St.

Louis went on to win, $7-16. FLYING TACKLE St. Louis end Mai Hammack spills Washington back Rickie Harris on a first- run and Gary Kroner's 25-yard 17 73 211 1945 0 i-42 3 45 li 89 301 17-23 2 4-47 1 First clowns Rushing yardo Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yard penalized The line of scrimmage was score from the one. Minutes later Dave Whitscll the 10 and Chandler had the wind at his back when he got off field goal. But Beathard fired back on a 73-vard pass play with Frank his record breaker.

It bounced pounced on a McKeever bobble, and Sayers hurled his touchdown shot to Gordon. Jackson carrying the Chiefs to between the 49ers' 20 and 25 and Unitas Riddles Unbeaten Lion Defense for 31-7 Win rolled into the end zone for a Pro Grid Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Conference Pet. Pts. Od touchback. Livingston scored in the sec Denver's two.

Curtis McClin-ton's plunge put them ahead 31-17 early in the fourth period. Kansas City 710 7 731 San Francisco 0 7 3 0-10 On the Airlanes TODAY 12:30 World Series Preview, KNBC (4), KTTV (11) KFI. ond period on a three-yard smash that ended a 67-yard Green Bay 7 4 7 7-2 GB Long 23 pass from siirr itnanaier Denver 0 drive. BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) Cleveland 3 1 0 .750 8 92 St.

Louis 3 1 0 .750 133 74 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 95 44 New York 2 2 0 500 55 98 Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 100 102 Quarterback John Unitas of the kick) SF Stickles 1 pass from Brodle (Davis kick) GB FG Chandler GB FG Chandler 24 GB Fleming pass from Starr (Chan Roger LeClerc added all extra Baltimore Colts turned the KC McCllnton 7 run (Brooker kick) DEN Gilchrist 2 run (Kroner kick) KC FG Brooker 21 KC Beathard 2 run (Brooker kick) KC Beathard 20 run (Brooker kick) DEN Gilchrist 7 run (Roner kick) DEN FG Kroner 25 KC McCllnton 2 run (Brooker kick) DEN Hayes 1 run (run failed) points and also booted a 26-yard 12:45 World Series, KNBC (4), Washington 0 4 0 .000 40 95 Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 58 115 proud Detroit defense into a gave him a cheer and later the Colt band played "happy birthday." Milt Plum, the Lion quarterback completed 11 of 25 passes: for 115 yards and had three weak and was able to produce a third quarter touchdown only when it was handed the ball on the Colt 31 by an 11-yard punt. Joe Don Looney took it over from seven yards out to celebrate his 23rd birthday against his former teammates. The fans dler kick) KTTV (11) KFI. field goal. honeycomb in the first half yes Western Conference SF FG Davis 39 GB Hornung 2 run (Chandler kick) Bruce Gossett kicked a 16- TONIGHT 50 terday, throwing three touch Attendance 50,852, Green Bay 4 0 0 1.000 ill Detroit 3 1 0 .750 72 Baltimore 3 1 0 750 110 field eoal in the Fiirht." KABC-TV (7).

Attendance 31,001. 49ers Pickers down passes through it in hand- Chiefs Broncos 20 Jsjthat cut the Bears halftime lead 10:30 UCLA Highlights KTLA San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 113 20 IS ing the Lions their first Na First downs Rushing yardage Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 123 10-3 and added one of 131 (5). "Jito Los Angeles 1 3 0 .250 71 TV Chicago 1 3 0 .250 97 111 15 103 174 21-38 1 4-37 0 44 tional Football League defeat, 31-7. The Colts ran for another first 184 153 17-27 1 3-59 1 44 First downs RushinB yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted bv Punts Fumbles lost 192 98 12-31 0 3-61 4 25 74 180 13-23 1 5-46 3 45 MEN-BANISH GRAY HAIR half touchdown and Lou Mi Yards penalized Chargers Crush Buffalo, 34-3, To Remain Unbeaten in AFL chaels kicked a 35-yard field goal to wrap up all the scoring WITHOUT Eagles Take Fumble for ID they needed for their third vic tory four games. again about 4'2 minutes later as HAVING IT BUFFALO, N.Y.

(AP) -Quarterback John Hadl and a SATURDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland 24, Pittsburgh 19 Minnesota 40, New York 14 St. Louis 37, Washington 14 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 31, Detroit 7 Chicago 31, Los Angeles 4 St. Louis 37, Washington 14 Green Bay 27, San Francisco 10 Philadelphia 35, Dallas 24 NEXT SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Baltimore at Washington Chicago at Minnesota Dallas at Cleveland Green Bay at Detroit Philadelphia at New York St. Louis at Pittsburgh San Francisco at Los Angeles AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Unitas threw touchdown pass Hadl hit fullback Keith Lincoln with an eight-yarder. To Edge Past Cowboys, 35-24 flock of glue-fingered pass receivers teamed yesterday as the Before making the toss, Hadl DYED! another touchdown to keep Dal es of 17 and 32 yards the first two times the Colts had the ball and another of 35 yards to John Mackey.

Jerry Hill galloped six San Diego Chargers crushed the American Football League had handed off to halfback Paul Lowe, who found his way las in the game until mid-way of DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Massive George Tarasovic picked im a fnmhle and rumbled 62 blocked. He Jateraled back to Amazing colorless "hair tonic yards for a touchdown after Un champion Buffalo Bills 34-3. Hadl passed for three touch the fourth quarter. PhliariPlohla 7 7 7 1435 Hadl who looked around and varrk for the touchdown that itas completed three more pass-l grooms away gray Pet.

Pfs. OP spotted Lincoln skirting into the es. iJL-J Buffalo 4 1 0 800 107 end zone. I gradually. confidentially downs as the Chargers, now with a record of four victories and one tie, remained the only Houston 2 2 0 .500 89 New York 0 4 0 .000 45 90 Dallas 7 3 7 7-24 Phil Gross 3 run (Lloyd kick) Dal Hayes 49 pass from Morton (vllla-neuva kick) Phil Hill 1 run (Lloyd kick) Dal FG Vlllaneuva 3J Dal Hayes 82 pass from Rhoma (VII-lanueva kick) Phil Hill 2 run (Lloyd kick) Phil Trasovlc 42 run with recovered unbeaten team in the AFL.

The four touchdown drives traveled 55, 80, S3 and 47 yards and consumed a total of only 24 Boston 0 5 0 .000 54 133 Western Division San Diego 4 0 1 1 000 124 44 Now, in the privacy of your home without bother of professional treatments you can change gray The loss was Buffalo's first in Kansas City 3 1 1 .750 92 97 broke the game open yesterday as the Philadelphia Eagles moved to a 35-24 victory over Dallas on the passing of King Hill. It knocked Dallas out of a tie for the lead in the Eastern Conference of the National Football League. Olympic sprint champion Bob Hayes caught a 49-yard touchdown pass, set up a field goal plays as the Detroit defense, which was the best in the league five games this season. Besides overpowering the bills 'Skins Fumble 37-16 Defeat fumble (Lloyd kick) Phil Brown 3 run (Lloyd kick) Dal Clarke 30 pass from Morton (VII- during its first three victories, was kept on the run. in the air, the Chargers wrecked the passing of Buffalo quarter lanueva kick) see hair color so natural, youll hardly remember how it looked when it was gray.

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In two or three weeks, you First downs Rushing yardage top passer going into the game. WASHINGTON (AP) A Lion defense through the second half but was unable to penetrate Passing yardage Passes tough St. Louis defensive line of 142 44 254 234 14-24 15-25 2 0 4-44 2-48 0 1 54 40 with a 47-yard punt return and plucked a bobbled pass out of the air and raced 40 yards for for another touchdown with one drive failing on a goal line fum Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Joe Robb, Sam Silas, Chuck Walker and Don Brumm shook loose two key Washington fum After giving up three points to Buffalo in the first period, San Diego settled down and played take-charge ball the rest of the afternoon. The Chargers went ahead at 2:13 of the second period on a 14-yard pass from Hadl to flank ble. The Colt quarterback com pleted 18 out of 24 for a whop-ping 319 yards.

bles in the second half to break open a close defensive battle yesterday and the Cardinals rol led to a 37-16 victory. Nine of the passes, including the first six, were caught by er Lance Alworth and scored The victory kept the Cardinals in a tie for the lead in theEast- Tire Service Dept. 1201 E. Highland Orr. The Detroit offense continued Outsidt Main Building UiCtfW If i 1 Buffalo 3 0 0 3iel" 01 uie nauunai tnZG Sh98" 38 I Football League.

St. Louis now SD Alworth pass from Hadl (Tra-I, Detroit 0 0 7 07 Baltimore 14 17 0 031 Bait Orr 17 pass from Unitas (Mi vemo kicm mas a i-i recora. wasningion SD Lincoln 9 pass from Hadl (Traven- --iu l0 kjck) lias iusl iuui Miaigiu. chaels klckl SD FG Travenio 15 SD Alworth 52 pass from Hadl (Tra FULL 4-PLY TUBELESS PREMIUM QUALITY Bait Orr 32 pass from Unitas (Michaels kick) Bait Hill 4 run (Michaels kick) Bait Mackey 35 pass from Unitas (Mi venio kick) SD Whitehead 34 pass interception (Travenio kick) chaels kick) 1st Line Tire Leading 16-10 late in the third quarter, the Cardinal front four jolted the ball away from Pervis Atkins. Brumm scooped it up on the 10 and stumbled into the end zone.

SD FG Travenio 19 Bait FG Michaels 35 Det Looney 7 run (Walker kick) Attendance 45,260. Chargers Bills Attendance 40,238. 18 8 Lions Colts First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes 57 93 15-37 1 6-45 2 48 89 369 21-32 4 4-35 1 90 Passes 17 4 294 19-28 4 4-37 78 14 44 89 13-30 0 8-43 37 Passes intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Passes Intercepted by Punts Yards penalized Yards penalized 7.75x14 8.00x14 1.25x14 7.50x14 ml St. Louis 7 3 13 1437 Washington 0 3 7 616 StL Conrad 34 pass from Johnson (Bakken kick) Wash FG Jencks 39 StL FG Bakken 18 StL FG Bakken 42 Wash Hunter 29 past from Shiner (Jencks kick) StL FG Bakken 28 StL Brumm 10 run after fumble recovery (Bakken kick) StL Triplet! 3 run (Bakken kick) StL Gautt 7 run (Bakken kick) Wash Hunter 29 pass from Shiner (kick blocked) 7.75il4 7 50i14 l.0O14 1.25x14 I 55.14 8.5014 7.75ilS I.ISiIS 7.10il5 7 tOilS 45il5 WHITEWALIS SLIGHTLY HIGHER mm fi I NCAA Signs $15.6 Million Deal With ABC for Fool ball Games WHITEWALIS $1 00 EXTRA Attendance 50,205. First downs with the NCAA.

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This means that many of these peppy little machines can handle their octanes with the best of them. The added performance of a few more octanes does not have to mean a big increase in gasoline bills. What it does mean is this: somewhere between regular and premium is a fuel with just enough octanes to make the mouse roar like a lion. For example, seven different blends of gasoline come from the Hancock Blender Pump. By mixing premium and regular, these pumps deliver the exact octane requirements for any engine.

One of the seven will provide all the power the little engine can deliver. All seven come with carburetor cleaner and each grade is the finest quality available. The additional cost for these octane vitamins is just a little more than regular. American Broadcasting Co. and With the new agreement, ABCj Passing yardage again joins the other two major ntercecte(J by Cants Redskins 24 12 197 65 206 146 15-25 13-33 1 1 1-32 6-43 1 3 25 70 36 MONTH GUARANTEE the National Collegiate Athletic networks football ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE i Yards penalized PREMIUM TIRE ming.

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