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A-12 THE DAILY SUN Sept. 27, 1965 SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA Stria yraye eeiscemiQ Qi of D) 1 3 passes as the defense bottled passed them into position for Gordon Teter to score the win with Ashby Cook's passes for an 18-13 upset. the national rankings, won Saturday night contests. Texas crushed Texas Tech 33-7, LSU up Oregon State 27-7. rea uis-tardo fired three touchdown after losing by a lopsided score to Notre Dame a week ago.

Michigan had to recover a California fumble on the Wolver "Courage won it," said toacn Paul Davis in the winners' thrashed Rice 42-14 and Ken passes for Illinois to overwhelm Southern Metnodist u-v. dressing room. Willie Gaskins, who never ines' 12 in the final minute to By ASSOCIATED PRESS "The passing of Bob Griese was the finest performance I have ever seen" This is high praise, indeed, coming from Notre Dame Coach Ara Parseghian after the Irish had been knocked out of their No. 1 ranking by Purdue Saturday 25-21. Griese completed 9 of 22 passes for 283 yards and three kicked extra points in college, Miami, almost threw Syracuse out of Archbold Stadium, winning 24-0 on the passes tucky, helped by Larry Seiple's 70-yard touchdown run after faking a punt on fourth down, downed Mississippi 16-7.

Michigan State, Iowa, Illinois, North Carolina, Pitt, Southern California, Texas Aggies, Ari fullback, kicked his second 45-yard field goal with 35 seconds to go for a 13-11 edge over Wake Forest. But Griese was the super special of the day. The 185-pound, 6-foot-l quarterback, who reportedly was turned down by Notre Dame as too small, almost lost the game with a fumble. The Irish recovered and went on to kick a tie-breaking field goal for a 21-18 edge in the fourth period. Griese then rallied the Boilermakers and ed difficulty 27-7, Coach Bob Devaney was asked if he thought he would be No.

1 team. "No, I don't think so," he said. "We'll be a long ways from No. 1 when this season's over. We're mighty glad to have won this tough one." Nebraska rolled up an early 21-0 lead and Frank Solich scored three touchdowns, but the game was far from the breeze that had been expected.

Michigan found California much tougher than they figured of Bob Biletnikoff who hit for save a 10-7 edge. Arkansas' 14th straight also came hard, 20-12 over Tulsa. Sub quarterback Ronny South kicked a 45-yard field goal to get the lead and Arkansas then ner. Purdue Coach Jack Mollen-kopf called Griese the greatest quarterback competitor in the school's history. "Maybe Dale Samuels, Len Dawson and Bernie Allen were consistently better passers," he said, "but Griese is the toughest when the chips are down." After Nebraska, the No.

2 team last week, subdued the Air Force Academy with unexpect booted his second of trie day after Tom Roth's quarterback sneak for Washington State's upset of Minnesota 14-13. Passing ace Danny Talbott led North Carolina, an early Michigan vic two touchdowns. Syracuse halfback Floyd Little was held to 60 yards on 12 carries. zona and Iowa Mate were jamong those gaining prestige engineered a 77-yard touchdown Garrett's heroics made it easy touchdowns and rolled up total vardace of 322 for the most tim, to a 14-3 victory over Ohio drive to ice the game. for Southern California to thump Wisconsin 26-6.

while State. It was the Buckeyes' first opening day loss since 1957. Mississippi State punctured Florida's highly rated defense Gary Snook of Iowa completed witn victories. It was a Saturday for superior individual efforts in addition to the show put on by Griese. Charley Gogolak, son of a Hungarian refugee and brother of the Buffalo Bills' kicker, booted Rally to Stun Rams Dears, six field goals for Princeton in a 32-6 victory over Rutgers.

Mike Garrett of Southern California ran for two touchdowns and spectacular performance in weekend college football. It was a weekend that saw Notre Dame, Florida and Syracuse lose. It was a time for upsets when favorites like Ohio State, Minnesota, Georgia Tech and Indiana were dumped, and Stanford was held to a 7-7 tie by Navy. Nebraska, Michigan and Arkansas marched along with the others but they had to put out more effort than expected. Texas, Louisiana State and Kentucky, No.

3, 7 and 10th in passed for another. Harry Ledbetter, Texas Aggie sophomore, threw a touchdown pass with 84 seconds to go to upend Georgia Tech 14-10. Har old Deters, North Carolina State Score 3 Times In Last Period By JACK WILLIAMS Sun-Telegram Sports Writer LOS ANGELES The Los Angeles Rams proved I SALES A SERVICE to Coach Harland Svare and 36,359 shell-shocked spectators that they'd rather confine their football labors to Sunday afternoons. In a frantic fit of fourth-quar TUrner 5-3875 AIR CONDITIONING ter defiance, the Rams erupt ed for a 30-28 stunner over the Chicago Bears yesterday, scor SAN BERNARDINO SHEET METAL 64? 2nd sr. Established In Ml 4 COOLING HEATING; SALES; SERVICE; REPAIRS Arctic Circle, Coleman, Dearborn, Holly, Payne, Utility ing the winning touchdown with only 29 seconds left to play.

They also informed Svare of their disdain for mid week scrimmages, ended an 11-game iinx. and silenced a croup of TUrner 9-9655 AUTO BODY SHOP ZULCH AUTO WORKS 3rd and I Srs. 24-HOUR TOW SERVICE Baker grabbed Munson's 10-yard aerial on fourth and eight for the touchdown. Only seconds before, McDonald had snagged a 5-yard pass in the end zone, but the play was wiped out by an illegal procedure penalty. A booing crowd didn't help matters for the Rams in their sluggish first half.

The offense resembled last week's pathetic exhibition in Detroit. It remained for the defense to contribute the first Ram points of the season. Aaron Martin picked off a Billy Wade pass and bolted 37 yards for the score midway in the second quarter. Dick Evey blocked Gossett's conversion kick, but the Rams had a 6-0 lead until Chicago struck for two quick scores. Roosevelt Taylor got the first on a 60-yard run with a blocked field goal and rookie Gale Sav caustic critics.

Enraged by last Sunday's 20- 0 loss to the Detroit Lions, Svare had defied pro football tradition in sending the Rams through a game-like scrimmage Tuesday. TUrner 4-6831 AUTO MUFFLERS Green Stamps That the scoring outburst COURT AND ST. TU 9-6194 TU 4-6831 SCOTTY'S MUFFLER SERVICE OUR MUFFLERS GUARANTEED AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR came against a Bear defense that yielded 52 points to the San Francisco 49ers last week didn't dampen the enthusiasm of a sun-splashed Coliseum crowd. TUrner 9-9701 AUTO WRECKING They were on the edges of their seats throughout the final 15 minutes. AP wirephoto TOUCHDOWN AHEAD Bears' Gale Sayers (40) 18-yard run for a Chicago touchdown in yesterday's gets away from Jerry Richardson of Rams on an game.

The Rams later rallied to win, 30-28. AMERICAN AUTO WRECKING 755 N. WATERMAN ers weaved 18 yards on a pass' run option for the second. The excitement started with the Rams trailing 28-9 after In last Minute Motort Transmission Differentials Radiators Generators OPEN SUNDAYS 'TIL 3 P.M. No Down or Approved Credit 10,000 WRECKS AVAILABLE FOR PARTS IY TELETYPE The Rams hadn't beaten the Bears for 11 games dating back three uneventful quarters.

Bill Munson engineered them to 1959, when they eked out a 28-21 victory. The last time the Bills Overshadow Namath for Win TUrner CAMPER-SALES RENTAL Rams defeated the Bears the 5-7614 out of their lethargy. He completed six out of seven passes in landing the Rams 74 yards Chiefs Tie San Diego Coliseum was 41-35 in 1958. In shattering the jinx, Mun JOHN'S CAMPER SALES 24328 Hwy. 99 INLAND EMPIRE'S LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE CAMPER DEALER RENTALS: DAY-WEEK-MONTH PARTS SERVICE INSTALLATION BUFFALO, N.Y.

(AP) in 13 plays for their first sustained offensive drive of the season. son had his greatest day as a Ram. He completed 27 of 45 passes. McDonald caught nine for 132 yards and Baker eight for 82 yards. strated that his pitching arm is exactly what Coach Weeb Ew-bank believes it is.

Namath hit his receivers with 19 passes in 40 tries for 282 Fittingly, it was Munson who SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) -Kansas City's Tom Brooker yard pass from Dawson to Otis Taylor. got the TD on a one-yard sneak. TUrner 9-3664 PADDET 38 Years of lAnrL. Reliability Bruce Gossett's conversion nar kicked a last-minute, 21-yard Jack Kemp scored one touchdown and passed for another while Pete Gogolak kicked four field goals yesterday to overshadow rookie Joe Namath's passes in the Buffalo Bills 33-21 triumph over the New York Jets in an American Football League game.

yards. Chicago 14 14 0-28; rowed the margin to 28-16. Willie Mitchell set up Daw Los Angeles 6 3 2130 son's scoring pass when he re RAFFEE'S CARPETS 290 W. Base Line Complete Custom Drapery Department In the Home Carpet Service Commercial Installations The next Ram march covered field goal yesterday as the Chiefs came from behind to tie the San Diego Chargers 10-10 in an American Football League game. turned a punt 29 yards and a personal foul placed the ball on 42 yards in nine plays, with the Charger 12.

Munson connecting on four of six passes. Tommy McDonald gathered in the last one from Kemp, in his ninth year of pro football, was at his peak in the LA Martin 37 pass interception (kick failed) Chi Taylor 60 returned blocked field goal attempt (Leclerc kick) Chi Savers 18 run (Leclerc kick) LA FG Gossett 10 Chi Morris 80 pass from Buklch (Leclerc kick) Chi Jones 17 pass from Bukich (Leclerc kick) LA Munson 1 run (Gossett kick) LA McDonald 5 pass from Munson (Gossett kick) LA Baker 10 pass from Munson (Gossett kick) Brooker, who failed on pre TUrner 7-2553 CARPET CLEANING The Chargers opened the scoring midway in the second New York 0 10 0 11-21 Buffalo 7 6 10 10-33 Buf Kemp 4 run (Gogolak kick) Buf FG Gogolak 3 Buf FG Gogolak 22 NY-FG Turner 25 NY Mathls 3 pass from Namath (Turner kick) Buf Dubenlon 11 pass from Kemp (Gogolak kick) Buf FG Gogolak 27 Buf FG Gogolak 9 NY Mackey pass from Namath (Mackey pass from Namath) NY-FG Turner 23 Buf Carlton 1 run (Gogolak kick) Attendance 45,056. third period as he completed 13 vious attempts from 50 and 51 yards, was put into range when five yards out. period when Bud Whitehead El BLADE RUG UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS Gossett's conversion made it of 16 passes for 135 yards in leading the Bills to their third stole a Dawson pass, setting up Lenny Dawson scrambled 44 yards to the Charger eight. The 28-23 Bears with 7:52 left to Cleaning tf: ww Carpets Domestic Orelntal Rugs Reweavlng Herb Travenio's 19-yard field straight win.

Over-all, he made play. Moth Proofing Soil Retardant Antiitatic Attendance 36,359. goal. Bears Rams good on 22 of 37 tosses for 292 yards in the three periods he We Handle Water Fire Damage 252S Macy St. Jets Bills Munson collaborated with the gritty McDonald and the Rams' newly-found star, Terry Baker, Fred Williamson, patrolling First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage WILL played.

the Chargers' Lance Alworth, DELIVER 10 51 173 15-25 0 7-46 1 52 24 123 266 27-45 1 5-41 2 41 for the clinching drive anjpasses intercepted by intercepted two John Had! pass CHINESE FOOD WONG'S KITCHEN Namath needed the first peri First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 18 44 258 19-40 0 4-29 0 63 27 104 304 25-42 2 1-51 1 44 Chiefs were penalized back to the 25 before Brooker's success. The Chargers, 2-0-1, remained unbeaten, and the tie left Kansas City 1-1-1. The Chargers' Leslie Duncan raced 66 yards with a punt with 7:24 left to play to pull San Diego ahead 10-7, after the Chiefs 80-yard foray climaxed with 29 Pun I es within two minutes early in Fumbles lost 'Yards penalized seconds showing on the clock. the third quarter. od to warm up and then demon S.B.

Soccer Win "Your Hom Kitchen Away From Home" Kansas City 0 0 7 3-10 San Diego 0 3 0 710 Pomona Fair Entries New Modern Sanitary 2150 North St. TU 3-5414 TU 3-5422 SD FG Travenio 1 KC Taylor 12 pass from Dawson (Bro scored for the first time on a 12- oker kick) SD Duncan 66 punt return (Travenio COLLISION REPAIRS 3rd and I ZULCH AUTO WORKS Pomona entriei for Monday, Sept. 27, 1965. Cloudy and fast. First post 12:30 p.m.

Horses listed in order of post position. The San Bernardino Soccer Club scored a 9-2 opening win over ASJNM from Los Angeles yesterday ot Gateway Park. Frank Avedano scored four goals to lead the win. kick) KC FG Brooker 21 Attendance 28,126. CONCRETE-READY MIX TRiangle 5-1150 342 Sunali (F.

Pacheco) 112 348 Irish Wood (R. Banks) 112 342 Ole Harv (L. Leon) 115 348 Jack Outlaw (J. Robinson) ...115 318 Loss Paid (J. Leonard) 108 344 Lanigera (R.

Ford) 114 334 Some Alibi (J. Pullen) 112 348 Loveland (M. Yanez) 112 Chiefs Chargers HARNESS RACES 8 DRIVER HORSE Triangle Rock Products, Inc. 2400 W. Highland Avc.S.B.

ROCK SAND CONCRETE I Planh Serving the San lernardino-RIvertlde Area 12 93 81 13-32 3 Kl 1 65 First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 122 87 14-2 3 141 0 72 FIRST RACE. One mile. Pact. Claiming price $1,000. Purs S800.

Golden Top Sally (D. Pierce) Minnie Tass (H. Stammer) Bob Richard (R. McClimans) Sherry's Lady (W. Owens) Imogene Hayes (J.

Vollaro) Johnny Baker (N. Jensen Jr.) Fred Council (C. Hansen) Rock Richard (A. Spencer) 367 SEVENTH RACE. 6 furlongs.

2-year-old maidens. Claiming pric $7,500. Purs $2,700. 341 Rayski (E. Burns) 118 343 Fumi (R.

Banks) 115 332 Deb's King (D. Whited) 118 332 Extra Measure (J. Robinson) 115 351 Pass the Bar (R. Griffiths) ...118 332 John Denise (C. De Mello) ....118 341 Imperial County (M.

Yanez) .118 341 Complete Control (J. Leonard) 118 TUrner EQUIPMENT RENTALS 5-0165 Wrestling Course Begins Tomorrow RAY'S EQUIPMENT RENTAL SALES 24996 Base Line ELECTRIC TOOLS SANDERS SPRAY EQUIP. CHAIN SAWS "The Techniques of Officiat ing and Coaching Wrestling," a SECOND RACE. One mil. Trot.

Conditioned. Purs $1,000. Demon Raider (A. Hierlng) Mighty Faber (C. Hansen) Durban Chief (R.

Macomber) Noble Rodney (R. Richmond) Hasti Pancho (W. Owens) Lura Morris (G. Tiedeman) Lumber Key (D. Argo) Tronia Tass (E.

Tassi) two-unit course at San Bernar 368-EIGHTH RACE. furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming. Purs $2,800.

1554 Apprehensive (M. Yanez) ...115 337 Enterprise Duke (E. Burns) ...112 302 Quick Freeze (J. Leonard) ...112 1552 Miss Lollie (J. Cruz) X107 Rotex (J.

Longden) Ill Dugan's Bow (D. Whited) 112 Final Week Of Racing At Pomona POMONA The 1965 racing season at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds enters its final week today, with 2-year olds occupying the feature race spotlight in the $4,000 Gane-sha Purse at six furlongs. Entered are Robert S. Le Sage's Plucky Light, Warring Ranch's Honest Jack, Ob-linger and Bonner's June's Alibi, Mr. and Mrs.

John Ey-raud's Ray Flirt, Ariaudo and Checkik's Pan O'Gold, Louis Zila's Terry's Mark and the T. R. Scott-trained entry of E. B. Johnston's Xtresensory and Peter Dye's Sweet Pete, most of whom are seeking to earn spots in the San Gabriel Valley Stakes on Friday.

dino Valley College, begins to morrow night from 7 to 10 p.m FORD TRACTORS CEMENT MIXERS TILLERS RENOVATORS, ETC. GAS TEXACO FOR LESS BILL BURNETT'S BIG DISCOUNT TEXACO ASE LINE AND STERLING SAVE ON EVERYTHING PER GALLON DISCOUNT OR DOUBLE WISE OWL STAMPS QUARTERHORSE RACES WT. JOCKEY HORSE SBVC Coach Bob Smith said there is a shortage of wrestling officials. The class meets in the men's gym annex. Registration is in Room A-10.

36-NINTH RACE. 6 furlongs. 3-and-4-year-old maidens. Purs $3,200. 336 Admiral's Doll (A.

113 336 Trineo (J. Leonard) 116 336 Jed Ruler (J. Longden) 116 Gold Pueblo (R. Ford) 120 1493 Almira's Honey (R. Menell) ...113 Prince Celerity (F.

Pacheco) 116 Mint Money (E. Burns) ....113 269 Nemas Karat (L. Juarez) 116 "370 TENTH RACE. miles. 2-year olds.

Claiming pric $7,500. Purs $3,200. THIRD RACE. 400 yards. 3-year-olds and up.

Grade A Plus. Purse $1,300. Light Carmel (R. Yanez) 117 Shu Deck (D. Whited) 115 Aero Hour (W.

Strauss) 120 Mackay May Nix (J. Matsuda) 114 Battling Kate (P. Crosby) 114 Operator (C. Smith) 117 Stage Door (R. Banks) 117 Bullwlnkle (T.

Armstrong) 117 Tilllk TUrner LEASE YOUR NEW AUTOMOBILE From Your Local CaOlac Dealer JOE LAZAR, Inc. CADILLAC Holiday Dawn (F. Pacheco) ...109 flights Via FANJET connections in San Francisco "PO Coach J) plus tax rllLA 2 5555 THE MUG 1588 W. Highland Ave. STEAK FOOD TO GO SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI UOUOR STORE COCKTAILS (341) Hat Check (R.

Menell) Ill (319) Sly Lass (M. Yanez) Ill 320 Tuxie (D. Whited) Ill FOURTH RACE. 350 yards. 2-year-olds.

Allowances. Purse $1,300. Toncoo (K. McReynolds) 117 Ross Bar (C. Smith) 117 (332) Dress Down (R.

Ford) 1)4 731 TUr 9-9881 Watch Rita (P. Crosby) 116 359 Floss (A. Sherman) Ill 1531 Thunderbread (J. Robinson) ..111 327 Sweet Lou (E. Burns) Ill Rocket's Glare (A.

Black) 122 Vandy Jay Reed (J. Robinson) 117 Miss Gold Angel (J. Kanis) 11? 371 ELEVENTH RACE. furlongs. 2- Imported Stainless Steal Dial 2 Bar (R.

Banks) 11V Moon Dial (N. Pattio) 11 Kaweah Twister (K. Chapman) 11 year-olds. Allowances. Purs $4,000.

1557 Pan 0' Gold (R. Banks) 121 Terry's Mark (J. Robinson) ...121 Lindy Razor Blades 313 Ray Flirt (R. Menell) 118 THOROUGHBRED RACES PLUMBING NELSON PLUMBING HEATING 480 W. 40th St.

WATER HEATERS CONTRACTING REPAIRING 355 a-Xtrasensory (M. Yanez) ...121 355 a-Sweet Pete (J. Longden) .121 For The World's Quickest Shaves WT, INDEX HORSE JOCKEY 329 Plucky Light (J. Leonard) ...118 365-FIFTH RACE. furlongs.

2-year 1556 Honest Jack (F. Pacheco) ...118 June's Alibi (L. Leon) 118 old maidens. Claiming pric $7500 Purs $2,700. a T.

R. Scott-trained entry. 372 TWELFTH RACE. miles. 3- 325 Joverin (J.

Leonard) 118 Emerald Kiss (J. Pullen) 115 351 Hudo Girl (F. Pacheco) 115 Non-Rusting Longer Lasting Sharper Too I For a really good, quick shave, slip a new Lindy Blade 1509 Sweet Janne (M. Yanez) 115 324 Bothwell Weed (J. Longden) 115 1553 Lady Noorbelle (E.

Burns) 115 351 Sis Sue (R. Menell) 115 351 Fay's Steel (R. Banks) 115 WHEEL CHAIRS-HOSPITAL BEDS Oxygen Walkers Commodes Crutches, etc. RENTALS FREE DELIVERY SALES J3I W. 7th St.

Courtesy Services TU 4-4727 year-olds and up. Claiming pric $1,060. Purs $2,500. 323 Space Dream (J. Robinson) 113 334 Prince O'War (F.

Pacheco) ..108 Paula's Prince (J. Longden) 113 336 Ramondo (M. Yanez) 110 350 Eiffel Classic (A. Sherman) 105 350 Dear Doll (R. Archer) 118 (348) My Kim Kay (R.

Banks) ...121 323 Rul (D. Whited) 115 si rtrre in your aouDie eage razor. Time it against the blade you now use. 366-SIXTH RACE. 6 furlongs.

3-year. olds and up. Claiming pric $2,000. Purs $2,500..

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