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flC LfncoTn JoiirnaT aiicf iHnMmwi By Hal Brmm Sunday Sports ColumnM Skywrilinp TidkitA More little goodies picked up on tin? Big Kight Sky- liters Tour, starting with a new club they are organizing Iowa State. called the Quitters tub and to become a bona fide member all you have to do is turn In yoor suit after joining the Iowa State football squad. By doing so. your picture will appear on a large yellow Ixtard in the Cyclone locker room under the heading, Me and with this little ditty: So Time finis, IjKMt Paee Too: Three picture.s on the board at present. Another Item on the Cyclones locker room bulletin board Is a paragraph from a newspaper clipping, stating, year for the first lime In coach Clay ieven years, not a single opponent pointed out the Cyclones as the hardest hitting team they Directly above the clipping, the word is penciled in large letlers.

When Stapleton wa.s asked if he had gone to anyone Chicago i.ft—Buckpa.s.9er, the 4-5 favorite, won the $335,475 Arlingfon-Washington Futurity-billed as the rich- est thoroughbred horse by about one-half length over fast-closing Fathers Image at Arlington Park Saturday. Buckpasser, owned by Ogden Phipps of Wheatley Hills, Island, and ridden by Braulio Baeza, captured the lead at the eighth pole only to have Father's Image, a n-1 shot dii ve op steadily and nearly nip him at the wire. Time of the seven furlongs compared to the track mark of 1:21. Flame Tree was third and Our Michael fourth In a field of 10 juveniles. Buckpas.ser.

son of the great Tom Fool, won his eighth race after losing his initial start. Coithoys Win, 34-21 QB Rhome Excites Folks With Passes Statistics Brart comhnjt rwrt KusSing jrardage CasslBi yardage Paaaet intercepted by Punta Fumhlea loet Yards penalued 21 1.1 79 187 1 5-46 3 40 34 12 121 17t 26 0 6-52 0 45 Tulsa. Okla. Rookie Saturday night, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 34-21 vie. tory over the Chicago Bears in a National Football League exhibition game.

Rhome, playing only the second and fourth quarters, hit on scoring tosses of 56 and 26 yards. The final touchdown wYere staiied as a fired three touchdown passes e. No TDs, But Unitas Lifts Colts Statistics WIRKPHOTO 'Y a "passing attack, to backYs he replied, we been praying a lot It teems that about as high as one can go for help. Another Stapleton comment that drew a reaction was his statement. come off the plane throwing To which Buck Turnbull of the Moine.s Regi.stcr asked, "Does that mean going to fly to The Cyclones open against Drake in Des Moines only 30 minutes by auto from Ames.

ii I Kansas coach Mitchell is a strong booster of the "Defense wins football theme. "When I was at Oklahoma. recalls. always led the league and generally the nation in offense, but we only had five plays and they very good. But we had the ball all day, so looked like million dollars.

the first four were He Demon Dyno. Shecky Chi, just like in Bernic davs at and City He would run the same plays at the end'of the game as he did at the first part, but while they gained only one or two yards early in the game, they were gaining 12 at the end, because they ran them all day and just kept punishing the other defense. when your defense is good, vou can take more chances with your offense becau.se if you have a fumble or interception, you shrug your shoulders ami say so what, the defense will get it (the ball) back for you soon Image, owned by Jolin M. Olin of Alton, 111., and ridden by Ray Broussard, returned and $7 while Flame Tree was $5 20 to show. It was the fifth stakes triumph for Buckpasser and a giant stride toward juvenile championship honors and enriched his owner by $190,475.

Image, sired by! Swaps, w'as making his first; stakes start, and place was worth $60,000. Flame Tree who had Rob-: ert Ussery aboard, received $35.000 for third, while Nebraska's great running back Guy Chamberlin (center) visits with two of pro great quarterbacks Bob Waterfield (left) and Otto Graham. All will be enshrined into the pro football Hall of Fame today. 6 Others Honored Defense Ignites Buffalo Statistics Guy Chamberlin To Hall Of Fame Score First Downs Rushinit yardage Passim; yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Kafles i'nlis the Bears, who had rallied for two fourth quarter touchdowns. A crowd of 33,525, largest ever to witness a football game in Tulsa, gave Rhome, former Tulsa University passing star, a standing ovation when he took the field.

Rhome, who completed 10 of 17 passes for 142 yards, hit Perry Lee Dunn from six yards out for the first score and came back 19 seconds before halftime with a TD toss to Frank Clarke. 1 I Veteran Don Meredith Hershey, Pa. -TJeBal-i scored first touch" timore Colts, riding the arm of quarterback Johnny tas. defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 33-14, Saturday night and finished their National ague pre- 14 10 48 133 13-27 0 7-46 0 37 33 24 91 316 20-33 1 3-38 1 30 Scorn Our Cirst rlwiw Michael made $25,000 fw Pilaff fourth. PaiwM intercepted by Finishing in order behind Patriota Bills 7 PaAHitig on Iniportance Nearly every coach in the conference told the touring writers they planned to pa.ss more this fall and to prove it.

Wey pointed to the large number of pa.sses Ihev threw in the spring game. Weaver doe.sn't go along SJ I a tendency to throw a tiL points out. you watch. The team that throws 60 or 70 passes in the spring may throw only five or six in a game that will decide the cnamplonship. Oklahoma Slate coach Phil Cutehin explained to the A qnostioning that he had set up a timetable for his development program at OSU.

already he noted. I tell tU bsYs 'Yr" SIX losses had anything to do with it. Cutehin replied Aqueduct Matron Moccanln 2 2 60 20.40 7.60 Golf 4 6 Playground Stakes 21 40 8.80 Wand 8 eo 4.80 Model Fool Narragansett Park Vikim Old Stonev I.d>winbufc Punti penalized 1.3 104 111 2 8-42 0 24 17 77 271 18-42 5 8-41 0 51 Canton, Ohio Seven former professional football greats add their names Sunday to the 24 already enshrined in the National Professional Football Hall of Fame here. team he later coached. He is still on the staff as di- on a two-yard keeper and Danny Villanueva kicked field goals of 42 and 24 yards in the first half.

7 schedule with a 5-0 pre-season as Rudy Bukich hit Jimmy Jones on a pair of scorin? Unitas throw a touch- passes. But, after the second down pass but accounted for I tally moved the Bears within 285 yards in the air, hitting on six points with four minutes 18 for 30 and setting up all left, Hayes returned the kick- the Colt scoring. The Colts off to the DaUas 48 to set ud gained a total of 335 yards; final touchdown passing. pass. Lenny Moore started off the, Chicago scoring for the Western vision champions, bucking i 7 0 0 14-21 Villanueva 42 0 7 34 2 run (Villanueva kick) rector of research and per-1 over from the one-yard line' ehiS sonnel.

Dr. Fortmann, 49, an orthopedic surgeon in Burbank, Buffalo, N.Y. (vB The Buffalo Bills raised their 1964 American Football League championship pennant Saturday night, then thrilled a record home crowd of 45,502 by crushing the Boston Patriots. 24-7, in the season opener for i both teams. powerful defensive The seven, whose piaycd for the Bears range from 43 to 72, will be 'from 1936 through 1947.

midway through the second quarter. Lenny Lyles added another TD for the Colts, with a 26-yard runback of an intercepted King Hill pass, be- enshrined i ceremonies at' Graham, 43, a captain in i Fawcett Stadium preceding the U.S. Coast Guard and the fourth annual Hall of head football coach at the LMGA Par Tourney T'UIe To Watson Dick Watson a 26 on the secxind nine Saturday to win the Lincoln of Joplin overran Association par .1 Farirbury Junior College 27-6 Missouri So. Downs Fairbiiry College, 27-6 Mo. Missouri tournament at the Knolls with for two rounds Qualifying medalists a Trimble, who had a 26.

in the season football opener for both schools. Juddy Smith of Missouri slipped to a in fliglit Pilt'ii up 185 yards in play. About 40 entercii the carries and scored the first I tourney. touchdown on a 6 yard run. The results- Soutliem score.

Smith had carried 62 28 26 yuixls almost to the goal line 't as hit and fumbled. 29 30 S9 Clem Sanders FLIGHT iDldk Wntaon I Stefkovirh IPMI BrelMolder SS yiem samim recowred the fumble in the end zone for the SSiiS, Sn t- Fiibort. only score came bv TOlll Towers in the final quarter. Victory Scoreboard Nebraska High Schools Tech 37, Council Bluffs TJ 12 DC GI Catfi. 14 Beatrice SJ .18, DorehetMer 0 Omaha Cathotlral 13.

(hnaha Holy Name 0 State Colleges Tarkio 7, Prru 6 Hastings 48, Southern 7 JC 49, 0 Koamey State 10, E. Montana 0 Mo. South. 27. Fairbury JC 6 College St.

Minn. 16. River Falls. Wise 0 Platteville. Wis.

6. Dnbtioue 6. tie Northwood. Mich. 40.

Northaldn. Wis 12 Hamllne 8, BHhel. Minn. 6 North Dakota 20. Bemidji, Minn.

6 Tulsa 14, Houston 0 Camp Lejeune 6. Eldon College 3 Dubuque 6. Platteville. Wis. 6 Utah State 31, Hawaii 12 Wisconsin State Tc.ichers 35.

Central Michigan 13 Northern Michigan 10, SUtc College of Iowa 7 Stevens Point 21. Auguaburg 19 Wayneaburg 21, Ohio Northern 0 Gustavus Adolphus 10, Augustana, S.D 0 Minnesota-Duluth 36. Superior. Wis. 8 Hastings, Neb.

48. Southern State, S.D. General Beadle 20, NtM-Uiweatera, Iowa Sul Ross 14. Texas Lutheran 9 Winona State 19. Stout Slate 6 Norbert 20, LaCrosae State 6 S.

Colorado College 20, W. New Mexico 13 Utah 28. Montana 13 Utah 21. Montana 0 Oshkosh, Wis. 27.

Milton 0 Pro F'ootball I NFL EXHIBITIONS I Minnesota 24. New York 9 Baltimore 33, Philadelphia 14 i Cleveland 28. Pittsburgh 16 Green Bay 31. St, laiuis 13 Dallas 34. Chicago 21 Amerlran League Regular Season San Diego 34.

Denver 31 Buffalo 24. Boston 7 CANADIAN LEAGUE Ottawa 22. Hamilton 13 British Columbia 24. Calgary 18 PiT. Grand Rapids 39.

Rock Island 7 Centiaental League Philadelphia 21, Toronto 14 ChartestoS 28. Fort Wayne 3 Richmond 23, WTieellng Coast League Mohawk Valley 21. Boston 17 Scranton 33, Holyoke Baseball LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Toronto 4. Columbus 0, Toronto leads best-of-7 series 2-0 Gridtler Dies P.iirbury Mo Souihcrn 0 0 0 rt 6 6 9 13 0 -27 Tacoma, Wash. IlWin, 18, LniV'CISity oi ms riem Similci-s fumble leinnery IPuget Sound freshman it 49 tnxn John Fret in 3 footbaH season 1 or.

I opener, but had to hold on at a Tacoma hospital, 30 M.s^im avruiud uusptldJ, JU M.S-Jim Fountain 35 pass interception thrOllffh the SCCOnd half fOr a after he collapsed on the foot- vieioL nvnr ball practice field. Tommy Towers 9 run (kick victory the Grizz- 7 40 3 80 2.00 3 20 2.00 Mar Handicap Switehback 25.00 15.20 9.00 man on the field at 170 pounds, came up from his defensive back position after five minutes of play in the third period, intercepted Babe ParillTs pass on the Boston 22 and raced into the end zone for the touchdown that snapped a 7-7 tie. On the first play after the kickoff, Buffalo safety George Saimes grabbed another of passes on the 29. The Bills picked up one yard on the ground, missed on two passes and then Pete Gogolak booted a 36-yard field goal. Buffalo, which won two of three games from Boston a year ago, including the Eastern Division playoff contest, iced its 1965 opener less than six minutes before the final gun.

Boiiion 8708-7 0 7 10 Bofr-Cappellcttl 11 from Parilll (Cappclletti kick) 26 pan from Kemp (Gogolak kick) 22 pasa interception (Gogolak kick) Gogolak 36 Buf-Kemp I run (Gogolak kick) Thunderbird New Prep Loop Platte Center Member schools of the Trans-Platte and Platte County conferences have formed a new n- ference for high school athletics. The new loop will be known as the Thunderbird Conference and will include Duncan. Humphrey, Lindsay Holy Family, Monroe. Platte Center, Rising City and Shelby. Liucoln Loses St.

Louis Offutt A i Force Base defeated Lincoln, 5-1, in the second round of the Western Regional Softball Tournament at St. Louis Saturday. Fame football exhibition. A crowd of 17,000 is expected for the ceremonies and the game pitting the Washington Redskins against the Detroit Lions, which will be televised nationally. The inductees, Dr.

Dan Fort- unit provided the Bills with i mann, Otto Graham, Sid Luck- their winning margin. i man, Paddy Driscoll, Bob Wa- Charley Warner, lightest Coast Guard Academy, New London, quarterbacked the Cleveland Browns to six consecutive Eastern Conference championships in the NFL and three league cham- Luckman, 47, of Chicago was on four NFL champion- terfield, Steven Van Buren and teams while quarter- Guy Chamberlin, senior mem-1 from 1939 ber of the party, were feted I through 1946. at a banquet Saturday Buren, 44, head coach and rode in a parade with 16 Newark Bears in the score. Baltimore Philadelphia ph 1 run (Michaels kick) 26 pass interception (Michaels kick) I run (Baker kick) Balt-FG Michaels 49 Hill 1 run (Michaels kick) 5 pass from Hill (Baker kick) 4 pass from Matte (Michaels kick) (Hill ran out of end zone attempting to pass) Villanueva 24 Dal-Dunn 6 pass from Rhome (Vif. lanueva kick) 56 pass from Rhome (Vil.

lanueva kick) 41 pass from Bukich clerc kick) Chi--Jones 10 pass from Bukich (Le. clerc kick) 26 pass from Rhome (ViU lanueva kick) 0 14 10 0 7 7 0-14 ntiiiiKiiiiiiwiniiitifiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiA W. F. (BINNY) lENISCHEK floats earlier in the day. Continental League, played on Chamberlin, 72, of Lincoln, the Philadelphia Eagles NFL played on five pro cham- championship teams in 1948 pionship teams while with the 1949.

Chicago Bears. Canton Bull-j Waterfield, 45, of Los Ange- dcgs, Cleveland Bulldogs and les played for the Cleveland Frankford Yellow Jackets dur- Rams when they won the NFL ing the 1920s. title in 1945, He also quarter- Driscoll, 69, of i a backed the Los Angeles Rams played for the Chicago Card -1 to the NFL championship in inals and the Chicago Bears, a Had! Pass Win Margin Hastings Trounces Southern Statistics First Downs Yardage Paasing Yardage Int. By Passes Punts Fumbless Lost Y'ards Penalized Hast. 141 163 4 10-21 4-40 1 South St 15 214 27 1 1-f 4-36 4 20 Utah Wins Salt Lake City, Utah Utah jumped to an early 21-0 lead agarinst the University of LI fe insurance men General Agency Opportunity Available with ont of fht fosttst growing companies in U.S.

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Though Southern rolled up 214 net on the ground to 141, with 14 first downs to 10, the Pointers could not contain the Hastings passers. Hastings tossed 21, completed 10, for 163 yards. Holes in the Southern line yielded vital yardage to Hastings on several scoring drives. 6 14 7 7008-7 GkWings run (kick PtHed) Durfee 7 run (Durfee kkk) Koit 5 run (Congrove Uck) FLsker 70 paas fnmt Md Harris (Congrove kick) 15 paaa from Mel (Congrove kick) 6 run (Congrove kick) Tutko 17 run fumbie recovery (Coigjrove kkk) MoAuliff 5 run (Congrove kick) VlcCook JC Whips Eldorado McCook McCook Junior College scored at will during its season opener Saturday night, defeating Eldorado, 49-0. Pat Ramaekers, 155 pound end and back from Genoa, led the scoring with two touchdowns, the last coming with 32 seconds left to play.

The Indians opened the scoring early in the first period on a 57 yard pass play from Wally Agnew to end Bill Overton on the first play from scrimmage. At the half, it was McCook 34-0. Hanner Will Retire Green Bay, Wis. iJPi Dave Hanner of the Green Bay Packers, five time Aimational FootbaM League defensive tackle, announced his retirement Saturday night. The former University of Arkansas athlete, a 13-year NFL veteran, will remain with the Packers as an assistant line coach.

Score First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized San Diego, Caiif. A 38-yard pass from quarterback John Hadl to flanker Lance Alworth in the fourth quarter provided the winning margin Saturday night as the San Diego Chargers edged the Denver Broncos, 34-31, in an American Football League opener. Alworth, the All-America from Arkansas, accounted for 211 yards of the San Diego offense with seven receptions. 14 3 0 3 24 0 7-34 EARl HARWAGBI, CLU. LEADER'S CORPS 1 0m- if Denver San Die, 2 run (Kroner kick) Travenio 32 31 pass from Slaughter (Kroner kick) 2 run (Travenio kick) Travenio 25 41 run (Travenio kick) 17 run (Travenio kick) Kroner 37 29 pass from Slaughter (Kroner kick) 38 pass from Hadl venio kick Den-Scarpltto 15 pass from Slaughter (Kroner kick) Attendance 27,022.

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