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29 b5000 5 000 46-THE SUNDAY NEWS, DECEMBER 8, 1968 Eagles Takeover Seems A Cinch Lombardi Talks With Bankers The rumors that Vince Lombardi will move into the Philadelphia Eagles situation next year, of backers, are nothing new. But more specific than rumor is the fact that during a visit to New York, Lombardi was seen in conference with banking interests. And the Philly takeover seems almost a cinch sal Another change in the cards will find Clive Rush taking over for Weeb Ewbank as head coach of the New York Jets after this seson, a la Bengtson. Because Clive would aready have the job if the Jets had won the Eastern Division title in the AFL last year Weeb doesn't mind being booted upstairs if he goes out a winner Bill Nelsen first heard he was going to take over as the regular quarterback of the suddenly hot Cleveland Browns the Tuesday before their Pittsburgh game in early "So," says Bill, "I went out and shot the best round of golf in my life that afternoon. I was two under at the turn until it sank in and I would up.

with a 75.31 He also wound up as comeback rival of the year to Earl Morrall. When he was with the Steelers, Nelsen never did get 97189 Michaels Sports Continued air. They also forced the usually sure-handed Green Bay team into five fumbles. Baltimore recovered four. Baltimore, on the other hand, rushed for 138 yards and threw for an additional 104.

Morrall went to three different receivers as he completed 10 of 20. John Mackey, a 6-foot-2, 224-pound tight end, latched on to six passes for 47 yards and Ray Perkins caught three for 55. Richardson's only reception was his touchdown. For Green Bay, Bratkowski's 13 completions in 24 attempts was spread among seven Packers. Terry Cole of Baltimore led all ball carriers, picking up 83 yards on 21 tries.

Green Bay's top ground-gainer was Anderson with 48 yards on 11 carries. Colts Packers First downs 14 Rushing yardage 138 66 Passing yardage 104 97 Return yardage 16 26 Passes 10-20-0 12-24-1 Punts. 4-36 3-25 Fumbles lost Yards penalized 21 10 Green Baltimore Bay 03 8 0-16 Balt-Richardson 26 pass from Morall (Michaels kick) GBay-FG Mercer Balt-FG Michaels Balt-FG Michaels 15 Balt-FG Michaels 15 CODE WHEN GIVE ANSWERING ADS through to Coach Bill Austin. Austin, taking over the Steelers in 1966, complained to Blanton Collier of the Browns, "I got a pretty good club but I need a quarterback." "But you've got a quarterback," insisted Collier Nelsen kid." and now a couple of years later has proved Bill's big league qualities. A current player from Nelsen's alum, flanker Bobby Chandler of the unbeaten USC Trojans, got to the gridiron in a strange way.

As a high school kid, he was noted for his decathlon prowess in track, ranking 10th in the world. But Johnny McKay saw him playing basketball decided right then he'd offer him a football scholarship. That other USC landmark, Orenthal Jay Simpson, has a secret yearning. He wants to hurry up and to be 30 years old. 'By that time," reveals O.J., "I will have proven myself.

Every time I go out now, people burden me by expecting me to score at least a couple of touchdowns and gain at least 150 yards." Gene Hickerson, the veteran all-pro guard of the Browns, is also a successful manufacturer's representative in the midwest. But a fabulous auto racing plant in the works for southern California is trying to lure him west in a management capacity. The benefits most from Hickerson's blocks, Leroy Kelly (and does a little mine-sweeping on hi own). gets Gene's endorsement as "the fastest back I've ever seen -he hits a hole quicker than Jimmy Brown did." and Jim Houston, the veteran linebacker (ninth year) tags on an extra endorsement: "Leroy is a better running back right now than Brown was. For one thing, he does more for the team." Cleveland, coming strong now as an NFL power, is expected to activate injured old pros.

Gary Collins and Bill Glass for the play-off and title fracases coming up Years ago, when Paul Brown inaugurated the Cleve- Schoolboy Cager Fairfield Pulls Dies After Game St. Joe Upset MEMPHIS, TENN. (AP) A high school basketball player collapsed and died Friday night after participating in a game. Authorities said Larry Lawson, 17, a player for Capleville High School, fainted in the locker room after the game with Millington High. He was taken to Baptist Hospital, where he was dead on arrival.

Harvard Sports Continued day, the Diplomats downed the Elizabethtown frosh 27-8 as Andy Noel, a former Lancaster Catholic grappler, and John Stevenson recorded pins for the winners. Get pt. HARVARD FRANKLIN MARSHALL 15 123-John Hilliard, dec. Tom Schoor, 19-9. 130-Jestyn Payne, pinned John Moss, 6:25.

137-John Homiak, and Paul Catinella, draw, 4-4. 145-Doug Ward, dec. Dean Sheppard, 8-2. 152-Pat Coleman, dec. Dave Martin, 8-4.

160-Mark Faller, dec. Rick Gleeson, 12-3. 167- Howard Chatterton pinned Terry Bowen, 1:28. 177-Chris Dexter, drew with Tony Raynor, 1-1. 191-John Imrie, dec.

Aaron Malinsky, 9-3. -Tom Tripp, pinned John Mueller, 4:29. Cramp. Freshman match: Franklin and Mar. shall 27, Elizabethtown 8.

SEMPERIT TIRES SEMPERIT With Or Without Studs Distributed By LANCASTER COUNTY MOTORS, INC. 426 N. Prince St. Lancaster, Pa. "Complete Foreign Car Tire Center" PHILADELPHIA (AP) Wayne Gibbons scored 22 points played a brilliant floor game Saturday night to lead Fairfield to an upset 77-69 victory over St.

Joseph's in the opener of a basketball doubleheader at the Palestra. Gibbons was the big gun as Fairfield took a 71-62 lead with 2:31 remaining, then held off the desperate Hawks who raced back to 73-69 with 35 seconds left. Two free throws by Gibbons and one by Frank Magaletta iced Fairfield's second win against one defeat. St. Joseph's loss was its first after two wins.

Thinks Between You 'n' Me By MURRAY OLDERMAN land pro football franchise, he ran an enlightened shop in which the players were completely free on Monday and Tuesday of each week, then settled down for the next game's preparations on Wednesday, Blanton Collier. succeeding his old mentor, gathers his clan now on Tuesdays and lets 'em watch the previous game's movies to get it out of their system, plus loosening up on the field. And down in Cincinnati, even Brown has gone back to Tuesday workouts Between you'n'me, baseball people may be doing themselves no favor by extending their season with playoffs, because more pro football people are determined to migrate as tenants (costing baseball revenue) and build their own satadia, a la Carroll Rosenbloom in Baltimore. 'Y' Swimmers Win 1 Meet, Lose 3 Others The Lancaster YMCA Prep swimmers defeated Allentown, 51 to 26, while the Cadets, Juniors and Tykes lost, in the opening dual meet of the season Saturday at McCaskey pool. Craig Herr was a double winner for the Preps, taking the 200 yd.

individual medley in 2:48.9 and the 50 yd. backstroke in 34.4. Other Prep winners were Mike Hinkle, 50 yd. freestyle; Bill Knisely, 100 yd. freestyle; the medley relay team of Dave Smith, Bruce Ebersole, Jim Werst and Knisely; and the freestyle relay quartet, Jon Hanna, Kerry Shank, William Zerby and Hinkle.

The Cadets lost, 34 to 33, despite wins by Scott Haas, 50 freestyle; Rick Mylin, Mike, Hacker, Doug Grove and Bob Scott Boyd, Bob Barry Sauders, medley and Fuhrman and Sauders, freestyle relay. Brooke Herr won the 100 yd. backstroke as the Juniors lost, 79 to 32; and Jim Baker took the 25 yd. backstroke for the Tykes, defeated, 18-15. Blue Hens Sink Dip Swimmers Delaware swam to a 62-33 victory Saturday over Franklin and Marshall at Fackenthal Pool.

Mike Keating captured two events for the Diplomats and Jack Conor won another but the Blue Hens won the other eight events, including both relays. DELAWARE 62, 33 400 medley relay-1. Delaware (Guerke, Wilson, Stelle, Brennan), 4:10.6. 200 freestyle -1. Keating 2.

Carey (D), Hagerty 1:58.5. 50 freestyle-1. McDermott: (D), 2. Piepmeier (D), 3. Campbell :24.1.

200 individual medley- Fabris (D), 2. Hogan 3. Connor 2:28.4. meter diving -1. Bent (D), 2.

Scott 3. Knox (D), 183.75 points. 200 butterfly-1. Stelle (D), 2. Graham 3.

Bent (D), 2:28.7. 100 freestyle-1. Keating 2. McDermott (D), 3. Vandam :52.8.

200 backstroke-1. Guerke (D), 2. Hogan 3. Proud (D), 2:23. 500 freestyle-1.

Carey (D), 2. Keating 3. Coleman (D), 5:37.3. 200 breaststroke -1. Connor 2.

Wieland (D), 3. Wilson (D), 2:31.8. 400 freestyle relay-1. Delaware (Brennan, Martin, Farbis, McDermott), 3:39.6. Blue Jay Matmen Tame "Mules" Pins by Jim Maack, Rick Wilson and Tom Field helped Elizabethtown College to handle Muhlenberg's wrestlers, 31-8, Saturday at Elizabethtown.

The victory was the second straight for the Blue Jay matmen this season. E- 31, MUHLENBERG 123-Stock (E) won by default. 130-Kurtz (E) won by forfeit. 137-Nyman (E) dec. Troupe (M), 7-0.

145-Maack (E) pinned Wampler, 1:21. 152-Wilson pinned Rockwell, 3:11. 160-Brinser (E) dec. Rumberger, 11-0. 167-Montiet (M) pinned Kroeson, 3:25.

177-Dick (M) dec. Narber, 2-0. (E) pinned Bodnyk, 2:21. Ephrata Shades Cocalico, 57-55 Ephrata edged Cocalico, 57-55. Friday night despite a 26-point performance by the losers' John Rutt.

Tony Kudela paced the Mountaineers with 18 points in the non-league affair played at Ephrata For Sale Aluminum Sheet Some Surplus for PATIOS BOATS CAMPERS TRAILERS Phone 397-2571 Daily 8 to 5 Sat. 8 to 12. Display To Fast Count 201221 NEW YORK (AP) Fast Count, a colt bred for distance, made a show of a small field to win the two-mile Display Handicap at Aqueduct Saturday, the last stake of the New York racing season which will end Tuesday. Fast Count, a slight favorite, returned $5.40 and $2.60 for winning by seven lengths over Muse before 42,571 fans, who bet 906,901 on the nine-race program. With only four horses in the field there was no show betting on the feature.

Muse returned $2.80 for the place. Sly Bird was third. Suteki, who set the pace for the first mile, was fourth, eased up in the final 16th of a mile. Jorge Velasquez slipped Fast Count along the rail when he made his move on the pace-setting Suteki. The victory was worth $36,205 to Sylvia and George Chapman, owners of Fast Count.

Angel Cordero who had two winners during the day to boost his total to 307 in his race for the national riding title, was second on Muse in the feature. Grambling Bowl Victor PASADENA, Calif. (AP) Quarterback James Harris threw two touchdown passes and a set of hard-running backs scored three more as Grambling College of Louisiana crushed Sacramento State 34-7 before 34,127 in the newly named Pasadena Bowl game. The Tigers closed out their football season with their ninth straight victory after losing the first two. California's Sacramento, now score until the fourth quarter when Grambling began to substitute freely.

The Pasadena Bowl was formerly known as the Junior Rose Bowl, featuring outstanding junior colleges. Harris, a 6-3, 215-pound senior, passed 12 and 23 yards to his favorite target, Charlie Joiner. The Tigers scored in each quarter. Cordero closed out his New York season and will fly to Puerto Rico for as many mounts as he can get Sunday before moving to Tropical Park in Florida Monday. 700 PITTSBURGH SCORES 700TH GOAL Gordie Howe, star of the Detroit Redwings of the National Hockey League, displays a hockey puck with the number 700 on it signifying the scoring of his 700th career goal.

(AP Wirephoto) One Of The Top Big Game States Final statistics compiled on the 1967 big game hunting seasons by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service show that Pennsylvania still holds its position as one of the top states in the nation. Last year hunters harvested more whitetail deer in the YMCA Cage League Results ARMY PENN STATE Eckert 5 0 10 Wagner 0 Rice Geist 4 4 Cook 1:0 2 2 8 Kirchner 10 4 24 0 Barrorest 3 2 8 McPhersun 8 Kerek 6 20 Steinman 17 8 10 42 Total 24 12 60 Score by periods: Penn State 10 24 EN 4 15-60 12-42 Army 11 12 Officials: Carpenter Flick. PRINCETON G. Overly 10 0 20 6 0 12 Sensend'rf'r 5 2 12 Miller 6 12 Perry 8 3.

19 Coons 0 0 Total 35 5 75 Score by periods: Princeton Officials: Flick FT Sanders 00 1 17 13 Schoenwolf NO 2 16 Poole A 0 8 Yost Kiehl -0 0 0 gIN Total 32 4 68 Score by periods: LaSalle Officials: Flick TEMPLE McCaskey 27 Gallagher 4 14 Jackson 0 6 Schutsky 2 Cannon 12 3 27 Brion 2 3 Total 35 17 87 Score by periods: Temple Millersville Officials: Miller, Fry Grabill 16 1 33 Lutter 12 26 Wagoner 6 0 12 Amspacher Rader Total 43 90 NAVY 16 11 18 30-75 23 23 18 26-90 Carpenter. La SALLE Markley Kaufhold Carr Welsh Wenger 23 Stephens Palmer Total ONE 12 66 23 19 18 18 -68 Carpenter. MILLERSVILLE Homer ON 17 Daecher 4 16 Doran 2 Kerek 14 Hump'r'v'le 0 2 Henkel Total 29 13 71, 19 12 2 Saupp. MICHIGAN OCLA Knosp 008 2 Gifford Graves 3 0 -HEDONNE Danse Weber 5 Hamor 8 6 Myers 2 Stumpf 15 1 Blaebaum 00 27 2 10 Dissinger 3 Horn 6 0 12 Total 11 Total 24 17 Score by periods: Michigan 28-87 UCLA 13 27-65 Officials: Miller, Saupp. Fouled out: Stumpf.

STANDINGS Won Lost 1. Navy 4 2. 3. U.C.L.A. 4.

Michigan 5. Penn State Princeton 10: Army 7. LaSalle 9. Millersville 8. Temple commonwealth than any other state in the country except one.

However, deer black bears, compared to the leader produced only, two 568 reported taken in Pennsylvania. and less than half the number of turkeys harvested in the Keystone State. Two other states estimated that their turkey bag was slightly larger than Pennsylvania's. One of these produced no black bear and the other only 25 bruins. One of these states produced 34,000 whitetails, the other 47,842.

Hunters reported taking 144,415, deer in Pennsylvania last year. Of the comparative handful of states with larger bear harvests, none came close to Pennsylvania in the number of deer and turkey bagged. Actually, according to the federal survey, Pennsylvania is one of the few states where deer, bear and turkey are available in good numbers. Tigers' JV Pins Traders PRINCETON, N.J. Visiting Stevens Trade School lost a 19-17 wrestling decision here Saturday to the Princeton University Jayvees.

It was the Traders' mat season opener. STEVENS PRINCETON TRADE 19, Meet Results: 123-Tom Worchola (ST) won by forfeit, (5-0) 130-Bill Hillman (ST) dec. Csapo, 6-2 (8-0) 137-Todd (P) dec. Vernon Chapman, 14-4 145-Meadows (P) dec. Randy Watts, 9-4 (8-6) 152-Brown (P) dec.

Mark Marchiori, 5-1 160-Selemeier (P) dec. Dick Daggett, 7-4 (8-12) 167-Wayne Lloyd (ST) drew with Gilbert, 3-3 (10-14) 177-Joe Jacquelyn. (ST) drew with Potts, 1-1 (12-16) 191-Baylor (P) dec. Larry Queenan, 6-2 (12-19) Doyle won by forfeit (17-19) Michigan State Ties Maryland ATLANTA (AP) Michigan State tied Maryland 2-2 in overtime Saturday and again claimed a share of the National Collegiate Athletic Association soccer title. $50,000 Damages Follow Unpopular Fight Verdict LOS ANGELES (AP) tralia's world bantamweight champion, Lionel Rose, appeared smiling Saturday with Mexico's Chucho Castillo, whose narrow defeat Friday night set off a riot among Mexican nationals in the $16-million Forum.

Even Castillo indicated he bore no grudge, although he said he understood why some of his supporters set 20 fires and hurled bottles and chairs after the controversial 15-round split decision. Damage was estimated at $50,000. Castillo, 24, said he considered himself the winner of the fight not the loser. Rose disagreed but said he would agree to a rematch. About 200 policemen poured into the Forum after decision was announced, about 500 of the estimated 7,000 Mexicans in the crowd of 17,000 started slashing seats, hurling bottles and chairs into the ring and setting arena seats afire.

About 20 spectators were treated at Daniel Freeman RELOCATION SALE Everything Must Be Sold DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on all MERCHANDISE SUITS TOP COATS TROUSERS SPORT COATS Summer Weight. -Round SAVE or MORE ALL SALES FINAL BRENBERGER MAIER 19 E. Orange St. Lancaster Open Mon. thru Fri.

9 to 4:30 Mister Diz Is Winner At Laurel LAUREL, Md. (AP) Mister Diz, owned by Nathan L. Cohen of Baltimore, won the Senatorial Stakes, which topped Saturday's program at Laurel Race Course. Tommy Lee replaced suspended Hector Pilar as Mister Diz's rider and brought the Maryland-bred colt from off the pace to win by a length from Truman C. Welling's Quick Jay.

Mister Diz paid $4, $2.60 and $2.40 while Quick Jay paid $5.40 and $4.20. Only six 2-year-olds contested the Senatorial, which, is for Maryland-breds exclusively. Three lengths back of Quick Jay was Glad's Flame, owned by Glenn M. Banker, who paid $5.20 to show. Mister Diz, son of Panacean-Sally Heater, ran the 1 1-16th miles in 1:44, two-fifths of a second off the track record.

Blakely Blanks Mt. Carmel, 13-0 ELAKELY, Pa. (AP) Blakely's defense scored both touchdowns as the Bears whipped Mount Carmel, 13-0, Saturday to win the Eastern Pennsylvania High School Football Conference championship. The outcome was in doubt until the fourth quarter when Mark Semkew ran back an intercepted pass 32 yards for Blakely's first touchdown and end John O'Connor blocked a Mount Carmel punt and ran 20 yards for the clincher. Sports Continued corner of the end zone.

"Morrall waited until the last instant to throw it," Baltimore Coach Don Shula said. "He's been doing it all season." The Packers seemed to come alive when defensive end Lionel Aldridge recovered a Morrall fumble and ran it back 12 yards in the final period. "Willie Davis hit the passer and the ball dropped behind him," Aldridge said. "I just picked it up and tried to run: a couple of steps with it." DEFENSE BRILLIANT "That play could have changed the game," Shula said. "But our defense came up with the big play at the end of the drive." The Packers were stopped on the Colt seven line when Zeke Bratkowski failed to complete three straight pass attempts.

"I'm sure that goal line stand iced the game," Shula said. "But this is what the defense has done all season." Harness Racing Awards Planned NEW YORK (AP) Celebrities in harness racing will be honored Sunday night at the annual awards dinner of the U.S. Harness Writers Association. Ben Slutsky, master of Nevele Acres, and Lou Resnick, of Ellenville, N.Y., co-owners of Nevele Pride, will accept the award to their famed 3-year-old colt on being named the harness horse of the year for the second consecutive year. In Person! Abe Saperstein's Famous HARLEM ORIGINAL GLOBETROTTERS A ROTTEN "MAGICIANS OF BASKETBALL" Plus The Famous Globetrotter ADDED ATTRACTIONS HERSHEY SPORTS ARENA THURSDAY DEC.

12-8 P.M. PRICES: 4.00 Tax Incl. Phone (717) 533-9101 or MOSEMANN'S PHARMACY COLLEGE SMOKE SHOP, 25-29 N. Prince St. 392-9354 morial Hospital for minor injuries.

Four police officers were also treated. No arrests were reported. Referee Dick Young was beaned by a bottle and suffered a deep gash over his right ear. "I saw the bottle coming, but I couldn't duck," he said later. "It may have been but it looked like a 50-gallon jug to me." Ironically, Young was the only official who voted for Castillo, 9-7.

Judges John Thomas and Lee Grossman scored it 7-6 for Rose. The Associated Press scored the fight 8-5, Castillo. An informal poll of boxing writers at ringside found them evenly split in their opinions. Leads PGA Event SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) Young New Jersey pro Howell Fraser shot a seven-under-par 65 Saturday to jump into the lead of the PGA's $50,000 Club Pro Golf Tournament..

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