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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1968 2nd Section--Page 3 Trail By Half Game Packers Still Alive In NFL Central Division By UPI i first eight passes and wound up Mere comu the Packers. with 18 of 24 for 230 yards and Green Bay's downtrodden. a 47-yard touchdown strike to three-time defending champions Donny Anderson as the Packers i a reached the .500 a trounced Washington Sunday which isn't normally i much of a feat for the Packers. But the 27-7 triumph over Washington behind Zeke Bratkowski moved the Packers back in the midst of contention for their fourth straight NFL crown as they are now just one-half game behind Minnesota in the Central Division. Morrall Sharp Earl Morrall completed 13 of 16 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns in the first half and Baltimore's fine defensive unit then took over to protect the margin in the second half.

The i Colts had one goal line stand in i which Bill Brown was stopped Green Bay is now 5-5-1 while on two plunges from the "one. Minnesota, which suffered a 21-1 Gossett's field goal which 9 loss to Baltimore, is 6-5. beat New York came after Fran Baltimore boosted its record Tarkenton's third TD pass-an to 10-1 the best in pro football to remain one-half game ahead of Los Angeles in the Coastal Division. The Rams edged the New York Giants 2421 on Bruce Gossett's 36-yard field goal with four seconds remaining. In the Eastern Conference, it looks like Dallas vs.

Cleveland in Cleveland on Dec. 21. Cleve- 11-yarder to Aaron Thomas -tied the score 21-21 with 42 seconds left. The Rams got the ball on the ensuing kickoff on their own 30 and Allen, who's played it conservative in the past and settled for the tie, decided to gamble and try to win as he had Gabriel throw the ball on the first two downs. The strategy" land boosted its record to 8-3 i worked as the Rams moved the in the Century Division i ball 41 yards to the Giant 29 its sixth straight triumph by I to set up Gossett's field goal, i Philadelphia 47-13.

Kelly scored two touchdowns Dallas, with Craig Morton and passed 34 yards to Paul i subbin" fcr injured Don Mere-! Warfield on his first pass com- i blasted crippled Chicago. plelion as a pro for a i 34-3 to raise its mark to 9-2 in down as the Browns routed the Capitol Division and go two Philadelphia to remain lli games ahead of New York. games ahead of St. Louis. When In the other three games.

San Kelly scampered 24 yards for a Francisco whipped Pittsburgh TD "with 5:19 left in the third 45-28, St. Louis edged Atlanta period, it enabled him to pass 17-12 and Detroit tied New Or-1 the mark for the leans 20-20. third straight time. Bratkowski. filling in for the! Philadelphia became the i injured Bart Starr, hit on his I team in the NFL to go 0-11 since Detroit finished with that mark in 1942.

Dallas Breezes Morton threw a 15-yard TD pass to Bol) Hayes and sent Walt Garrison and Don Perkins plunging over from the one in the first half as Dallas built a 24-3 a i lead and coasted to the win over Chicago. Jim Hart tossed a 30-yard TD pass to Willis Crenshaw and plunged one yard for a second one as the Cards topped Atlanta to keep alive their a i hopes of catching Cleveland in the Century Division. John Brodie completed his first 11 passes for 191 yards and finished with 16 of 25 for 282 yards and two touchdowns as San Francisco routed Pittsburgh. Wayne Walker's 40-yard field 50al with 8:52 left gave Detroit the tie with New Orleans. Walker missed one with 2:14 left from the 4fi and New Or- leans' Charlie Durkee missed the 41 with four seconds left.

1 ROBBY TO BULLS change for forward Bob Love and guard Bob Weiss. Robin- I CHICAGO I Flynn lfl.9 points for Robinson, the leading scorer the Bulls in the current Xation- for Chicago, has been dealt i Basketball Association sea- the Bulls to Milwaukee in ex-1 son. DON'T WAIT, INSULATE Cut Fuel Bills Slop Cold Drafts WOOD I INSULATION I ANDRUS ELECTRIC CO. 946-4068 WINS RICHARD GOLDEN TROPHY-Kerry Glaesmer. veteran St.

Francis lineman for three years, was the winner of the Richard Golden Memorial Trophy, it was announced Sunday evening at the St. Francis fall awards dinner. The trophy is awarded annually to the player showing the most sportsmanship and athletic ability or. the Gladiator varsity squad. Glaesmer is shown accepting the trophy from Head Coach Mike Karritz.

(R-E Photo bv Da-mi Perszvk'i O. J. Simpson Wins Walter Camp Award WASHINGTON (UPI)--Fabulous 0, J. Simpson of Southern California was selected Sunday i far the first of what figures to be many honors this year when he was named the winner of the Walter Camp Memorial Trophy presented annually by the Wash: ingion (D.C.), Touchdown Club. The Camp Trophy is given to the football player considered the best college back in the country.

Simpson, the first player from USC to win the award in 32 years, will be honored at the Touchdown Club's 34th sports dinner on Jan. 11. at -the i Sheraton Park Hotel. Si-mpsan will be accompanied 1 at the dinner by his cc-ach John McKay, who is in the running for the TD Club's Coach of the Year award. DON'T be MISLED The highest possible Passbook Savings interest" is paid at the TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK Docs your bank pay you the highest rate on Passbook Savings? Compounded Qunrtcrly MEMBER FDIC The killer whale has 50 knife-edged interlocking teeth.

DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE 'Hawks Fade in Second Half. Lose to Alpena C.C., 99-56 i Northwestern Michigan Col-, For the night. Northwestern lege Tomahawks dropped their was 24-93 for 26 per cent, while I second game in two starts Sat-: Alpena took 98 shots, connect-1 urday night when they stayed ing on 42 for 43 per cent. High close to Alpena Community College in the first half, then scorers for the winners were Carl Jones with 22 points, Ray I gave up 57 points in the second Stosick 21. Marty Sheedy 18 half to lose by a 99-56 final and Bruce VanderWall 15 score.

The 'Hawks will go for points. For the Tomahawks, their first win of the season Art Fedor led with 13 points, Wednesday night when they Denny Dame and Gary Dun( face Mus'kegon Junior College bar notching 12 each and Pete IT -i 1 1 on the latter's court. Aloena used a full Zoutendyk 10 points. Jones led court i Alpena rebounders with 15, with Fedor pulling down 13 for the Hawks. Scoring Summary: Northwestern FG FT TP Fedor 6 1 4 13 Fralick 2 1 2 5 Madden Dame ..1 ..6 Dunbar 5- press, occasionally switching into a half court press that bothered the 'Hawks throughout the entire game.

After a shaky siart the local team settled down and trailed by only eight points, 38-30 with a minute left in the first half. Two quick deuces gave Alpena a 43-30 edge at the intermission. The second half belonged en-, tirely to the Lumberjacks and Hoskms 1 0 2 2 0 they' scored at will against the Frybort 0 0 0 0 0 smaller and depth lacking I 'Hawks. Northwestern got rag- Totals 24 8 2() 56 9 ged in their shooting and, miss-; FG FT TP ing on poor percentage shots, i 9 4 2 3 gave up the bail to the cooler stosid 10 1- 5 21 2 and more poised visitors. a or 2 5 2 3 Sheedy 8 2 2 18 2 VanderWall Zoutendvk 3 White 0 Atkins 1 Wilson 2 Lunderman ....1 Baldwin 1 I Miller 2 Paradise 1 Heavyweight Bout Could Be Topnotch DETROIT (UPI) The Al Lewis-Leolis Martin heavyweight duel at Olympia Stadium here Tuesday night is officials FIaritv and being rated as the best bout it Manistee.

TWrmf Vt'ic co0Ti in 'A dnzon i Totals 42 15-25 99 18 i Score by Halves: Northwestern 30 Alpena 42 25--56 57-99 i Detroit has seen vears or more. That is the flat prediction of College Scores a man who ought to know -Chuck Davey, former NCAA and National AAU champion and later the No. 1 professional welterweight contender and for the past several years the Michigan boxing commissioner. "This is a terrific match." Davey said after viewing the workouts. "These are two really outstanding heavyweights, both aggressive and knockout punchers." Davey predicted the bout would go no more than six rounds and pointed out this is the first meeting anywhere this year of two top-rated heavyweight contenders, except in championship bouts.

I Lewis is ranked No. 7 by I Ring Magazine while Martin comes in ninth. The World Box- ing Association has Lewis i the eighth spot and Martin is sixth. i Although Davey looks for a kayo, he won't try to pick a winner. "This looks like a toss-up." he said.

"These men are well By UPI Penn State 65, Pittsburgh 9. Princeton 41, Cornell 13. Harvard 29, Yale 29, tie. Columbia 46, Brown 20. Penn 2G.

Dartmouth 21. Dayton 35. Temple 17. West Virginia 23, Syracuse North Carolina 25, Duke 14. Tennessee 24, Kentucky 7.

Kansas State 21, Oklahoma State 14. Minnesota 23, Wisconsin 15. Iowa 37, Illinois 13. Kansas 21, Missouri 19. Michigan State 31, Northwestern 14.

Purdue 38, Indiana 35. Ohio State 50, Michigan 14. Cincinnati 23, Miami, Ohio 21. Arkansas 42. Texas Tech 7.

Oklahoma 47. Nebraska 0. SMU 33, Baylor 17. Houston 100, Tulsa 5. Arizona 14, Wyoming 7.

LSU 34, Tulane 10. Air Force 58, Colorado 35. Stanford 20, California 0. Oregon State 41, Oregon 19. Washington State 24, Wash- matched, The first one to hit ington 0.

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