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A-16 THE DAILY SUN Nov. 26, 1965 SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA Stockton Ties for Second S.B. Golfer Shoots 68, Tops Nicklaus LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) Long-hitting Paul Rond-eson, seeking his first vic tory on the PGA national tour, carved a six-under-par fi6 in perfect golfing weath pr Thanksgiving Day for the first round lead in the $30,179 Cajun Classic. Bondeson had a two-stroke lead over nine pros bunched at 68, including tour regulars Frank Beard and Bert Weaver and John Josephson, a youngster from Westfield, N.J., playing in his first official tourney.

Bondeson made his first appear ance on the tour in the Cajun Classic four years ago. One of those at 68 was Dave I 1 I Stockton of San Bernardino, who is celebrating his first anniversary on the PGA tour in this tournament. Big Jack Nicklaus, who usually handles par 5 holes with ease, ran into trouble on two of the long ones and despite an awesome display of power on a third had to settle for a 69. He was in a group of seven at 69 which also included veteran Fred Haas, the only golfer ever to represent this country on both the Walker and Ryder Cup teams. Nicklaus electrified the gallery when he boomed a drive nearly 400 yards on No.

11 a 479-yarder. His nine-iron to the green split the pin and rolled two feet past. He tapped in for an eagle. aP wtrepnoto punt by Nebraska's Ron Kirland yesterday. Nebraska triumphed 21-9.

LEAPING T.LOCK Eugene Ross, upper left, and Vern Burkett of Oklahoma jump high to block Nebraska Nails Unbeaten Year (Continued from A 15) Long horns Gore Rivals, 21-17 Texas Storms Back To Stymie Aggies for an eight-yard loss on fourth-and-two. Then came the siege of fumbles. Three consecutive times Nebraska lost the ball on its second play. Oklahoma took over on the 32, 39 and 28. AP wirephoto Cajun Classic in Lafayette, La.

Watching in the background is Jack Rule, who also birdied the third hole. WATCH THAT BIRDIE Jack Nicklaus watches a birdie putt drop yesterday during the first round of the Nicklaus had bgeys on two other five pars. "I chipped into the bunker both times and had bad sand shots," he said. "1 also had a i few bad tee shots. I didn't play 'well, but didn't play badly." i Like Nicklaus, Bondeson, 25, COLLEGE STATION, Tex.

The gritty Aggies, with Ken! sidelines even with him. The' J1 TS-Ka (AP) Texas rallied from the (Dude) McLean putting on a ball rolled on the ground and Jl af bv R0n sholts shock of a trick play that gave tremendous pass-receiving ex-iLedbetter slapped his hands in intorr-pntinn Texas a 17-0 halftime lead hibition, battered the Longhorns1 feigned disgust. Kaufmann iea th and scored 21 points in the last; hither and yon in the first half kicked the turf to show he was 't Tulsa Outclasses Rams an ex-paratrooper, also had an half under the direction of the as a crowd of 40,000 screamed disgusted, too. nle's iSvarH nakpd eagle. It came on the 525-yard amazing Marvin Kristynik itself hoarse Mcanwhile, McLean had to the three the big plav" fifth hole, where his second! yesterday for a 21-17 triumph McLean a so combined with jn clear at th 50 nd Je 1 nJe Pe shot, a four-wood, landed three! over the Aggies Harry Lcdbetter and Jim lofted a mighty goa and OkLoma led 9 0 wac thp ninth straipht vir n.mann nn thp trirk av that net-l bva ltu 3 8-20 Bn 4th Period, 4 iMLuca Hum urciup.

i j- r- pasSi McLean graDoea me Dau Rnnripcnn'c ii.M mpr tho rv over and a owed the ted 91 vards and a touchdown. u. Oklahome Nebras'-n wuiiutuun uu lw vt ei II Ml I (I III A IIIUI IIIIW embattled Longhorns to finish; The play that shocked Texas; vardaqp the season as winners. They in the first half went like this: Lcdbetter's passing and Vflrda" wound up with a 6-4 record. The Ledbetter threw toward Lean's receiving were the in-! intercepts by Aggies finished at 3-7.

Kauffman standing near theigre(jients of the first half drivel Fumbles i05t Oakbourne Country Club course, a par 72 layout which plays at yards, also included six birdies with the longest putt a 15-yarder. 12 156 73 6-15 0 a 3d 2 33 6 0 7 14 IS 334 77 3-13 1 6-37 3 23 0 9 0-21 TULSA, Okla. (AP) Quar-the Hurricane for three quarters ond of the day, gave him 16 for terback Bill Anderson tired and trailed by only one point, jthe season and broke the NCAAj three long touchdown bombs as the final period got un- record of 15 set by Vito Ragazzo, the fourth quarter to pull Tulsa der way. William and Mary in the late! past stubborn Colorado State! Rll, ind i 1940s. It was the only major' that seemed to have the Aggies TJ, i Oklahoma on the wav to victory.

In the ni I rtrt Okla-FG Shorts 21 Bouncing Lateral Shocks Texas in Tight Struggle nan mtwaii u-i Okia-Brown 3 run (kick failed) better's passes for 213 yards. In Neb-winters 21 run iwachhojn kick) 11 1 1 if i 1 il 1 Neb Wilson 66 run (Wachholtz kick) the last half he took three 38 from cnurcm. His total for the dav was 13 for University 48-20 yesterday and eapsecj flanker Neal Sweenev pass rece'vinS mark Twilley1 Bondeson went into a slump into the Bluebonnet Bowl the and Ander hadn't broken already. this past spring and wasn't even against Tennessee son fired a 60-yard 'bullseye for' iwillev also broke his own ring fXpTf k-, Tulsa, which had to scrap 3 3 iwmey aiso Drone nis own ust mt for a while." he through three quarters to stave3 "cMown- record for single game pass rec- sai(L "i went to work in Rhode fnr 914 jJ-1jEjUIii OinilUi, ICA. ijiay uciuic.

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minutes iaier, rtnaer-epuons, graoDing i lexas Loacn uarrei ooay nervy enougn to iry ii. ji ouuuiwesi oiuerence reeoru.j snn tn nn wppnpv aeain. i.nis varns np it -nn nn- nH tense ana oitense it neeaea in --v my aiutuae siraigmeueugygi was elated over his took guts and a lot ot imag- tne second bettered it. I oui. luen i Celine ucicn un uic the final stanza to turn it into rout.

team's 21-17 defeat of Texas ination. yesterday, but in the) The Texas coach said he has Texas, behind the passing and. jwas on. i came the tirst end ever to win tour jate August Bill Comeback Ties Chargers It was not his game, but a Lou Hassell, chairman of thei The Hurricane added a bit of u'e ITV- dressing room anerwaros neseen laterals ionowea oy to become verv de- the! ond half, swept to a victory not Bluebonnet Bowl Committee, 'icing as Anderson hit ne 11 pumu tendency tne piay es, out never one wnere extended an invitation to the 'Trophy runner-up Howard Twil-or the season thf 19 spondent what he calls his that "totally fooled us tinns pavp an a most nnhp ipv- ij lual ua- was still stunned over Quarterback intentionally1 even Iexas lonowers tnougnu i Continued from A 15 1 Hurricane immediately after ley on a 51- yard scoring toss auituae auer a Daa snol or a able season total of 134 Rnnriot.nn lne Pldy was a bouncing la- bounced tne Dan tirst. Harrv Led-i Texas Quarterback Marvin for one touchdown and speared the game, and Tulsa promptly and tailback Bob Dauehertv for uau i wuuu mat v.uu.tvu Lumuwvn trOm ner with 69 vards on 20 carries.

trouble. accepted. 13 and the game's final score. es iced through from six vards The Rams carried the fight to Twilley touchdown, his sec- Anderson also took down a "I've got it straightened and tnen threw to Ken legal. Dunno if its ethical." more- couple more national records as now, he said.

I ve been in tne McLean for a 91-yard touch- The Aggies had practiced the Pro Grid Standings down play, a conference and play all week and had it down record. perfect even to Ledbetter's "You say there's nothing indicating disgust after his ap-! new," Royal said, shaking his parent mistake in throwing the head. "I've never heard of that ball into the ground. he hit 37 of 57 passes for 502; money tne past live tourna-vards, breaking the individualiments and each time I've gotten total offense mark for a seasona bigger check." He has earned set by Tulsa's Jerry Rhome lastjonly $6,400 so far this year -year and the single game yard-Iess than half of his winnings in age total established by Texas both 1963 and 1964. Ar.

Savage Lion Line Gives Unilas Good Going Over vvcsicina oiny curves C. p. fj DETROIT (AP) Evervbody his life," said Detroit Lions de- this season. out to end a 10-play, 80-yard march with 5:33 left in the second quarter. Kemp completed 17 of 35 passes for 201 yards and one touchdown.

HadI was 18 for 37. gaining 312 yards, but had two interceptions. 0P Alworth gained 124 yards with if seven catches, while Roberson ul led the Bills with five receptions 345 for 59 vards. 180 Buffalo 7 0 10 320 ,95 San Diego 0 10 0 1020 255 Bgl Carlton 6 nass from Kemp (Go-golak kick) Sd Lowe 6 run (Travenio kick) Sd Fg Travenio 9 Buf Lamonica 1 run tGogolak kick) i Buf Fg Gogolak 12 Sd Fg Travenio 14 tourney of the year on the play Swill Strikes Succeed, 38-14 Cornell Pushes Past Penn had something to say but John- fensive end Sam Williams, ny Unitas. i The great Baltimore Colts' The Rams showed the Hurri- for pay circuit.

It has the smal- "I bet he's never Quarterback sat across the hall' cane riy mat mey naa come fu AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Pet. Pts. luflalo 8 2 1 .800 38 fw York 4 5 1 .444 227 ruslon 4 6 0 .400 219 Boston 1 1 111 147 Western Division Diego 6 2 3 .750 241 Ik lend 6 4 I .600 236 Kansas City 4 2 .356 2C0 Denver 4 7 0 .364 235 YESTERDAY'S RESULT Buffalo 20, San Diego 20. tie SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Boston at New York Houston at Kansas City knocked down so many times in weary but uncomplaining. Pla'.

gin8 39 yards for a go-tne smallest town on tne tour. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Cor- football rivals. two fourth Quarter tmirhdown aneaa toucnoown in tne nrst or tne past tnree years, a passes to end John Mackey sal-lquarter after Randy Beverley's Cajun Classic victory has ground game, featuringj Wilson, whose 126 yards on 26 vaged a 24-24 tie with the Lions. '2'. -yard punt return.

three pros their first official battering Bill Wilson and swifticarries gave him the Ivy rush- "He's had a good going over T. PGA victory. Miller Barber won Pete Larson, was too much for ing title over Princeton's Ron Ibefore," said an admiring Don! sPurrea iulsa tourney last year. Rex yesterday as the Big RedLandeck, shredded the Penn Shula, the Colts coach. 'wh! came back in seven plays er in 19fi3 gnd John Barnum in won 3g.14 in the 72nd game be- interior line, while Larson, who Colls Gallop From Behind (Continued from A 15) Sd Lowe recovered fumble In end zone (Travenio kick) Buf Fg Gogolak 22 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eistern Conference Pet.

Pts. "Wo io lie ii. Aiiueisun mi seven iui 1962. Barber and Baxter both tween the traditional ivy League scored three touchdowns, swept Attendance 27,473. 'QhnniH hav-p hpPn nina aii seven in the drive and, mclud Bills Chargers the flanks.

Wilson finished thejcieveiend ileague campaign with 728 yards! series, had a "a'l' alnnc" Shula rnntinnpH npalr- ing Tulsa's next 13 8 1 0 800 263 5 5 0 500 232 5 5 0 500 174 4 6 0 .400 208 4 6 0 .400 162 COmple- Fjrst round leaders: to 677 for Landeck. twice and he lost 29 yards while team overcame -if6 yl-in nolftlmp npfmit tn trra 9 nulla. Eagles Hope For Road Win Paul Bondeson In winning its fifth straight of' First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized a 52 306 1837 2 5-3 3 37 Philadelphia 3 7 0 300 241 Pittsburgh 2 8 0 .200 144 47 184 18-37 1 8-43 2 78 attempting to pass. The Rams, who took liberties Bert Weaver 33-33-66 35- 3568 36- 3268 35- 35 68 36- 32-68 Western Conference me Lous' Lenny Moore leu Tnisav ininrv-ridHlpH Hp. Al Kellev the series, which now stands 44-24-4 for Penn, Cornell's defense recovered two fumbles and in- rinr ihn Crcl hult Kn.

uv ii. John Josepnson (Continued from A 15) me game anci mc nan ie luiuucu mry vrc uiiuuie lense, went anead acain in tne Howie john5on 11. 1 -r Torru nil 34- 3468 1 33-35-681 35- 3368 Baltimore Green Bay Chicago San Francisco Minnesota Detroit cause 01 iaugue. ne suneieu teaming jimmy urr, ne aaaed. third Quarter.

21-15. setting 342 216 283 315 287 201 162 .900 .800 .600 .500 .500 .500 .100 (Its tercepted a pair of passes. The iOilllll- Tulsa's closing flurry. from a virus infection earlier "I guess they were afraid this week. Coach Don Shula said him." 34-34-68! worst loss was 13-6 to San Ber-iBis Red raced to a 24-0 lead be-l UP Frank Beard Harold Kneece Rabe Hiskev John Schlee I Tom Nieporte tfJnardino).

jfore Penn made the scoreboard! Los YESTEROAY'S RESULT 36-33-691 Another rendezvous i hi on a 12-yard pass from quarter- Morgan State Picked MIAMI (UPI) -The undefeated Morgan State (Md.) College Bears have been named to oppose Florida in the annual Orange Blossom classic here Dec. 4. Games Bow 35-34-69iDame Fortune is all the Eagles back Bill Creedon to wingback Mlreallv need. Rick Owens. Baltimore 24, Detroit 24, tie SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Green Bav at Los Angeles Chicago at New York Cleveland at Pittsburgh Dallas at Washington Philadelphia at St.

Louis San Francisco at Minnesota he could plav if needed, but that Matte was going so well prr scored three Utuchdowns Moore wasn't needed. thfu Colts beat DM 31'' The Green Bav Packers, sec- carller thls year-ond to the Colts in the Western "So then we just started tak-Division, could close to within a lnS advantage of the other one-half game of Baltimore with side," Shula said. a vWnrv SunHav Rut thp tip! Lions Coach Harry Gilmer a Glance At Jack Nicklaus Jack McGowan Fred Haas Lou Graham ifVenn Stuart Rov Pace Berb Yancey 1 Bob Stone Roland Stafford Steve Oppermann i Jerry Maqee Dick Lotz Penn failed in trying for its first winning season since 1959, but completed Coach Bob Odell's initial year with a 4-4-1 By Tht Associated Press Here's the way the malor post-season bowl games shape up after Thursday's 36-34-70 38-32-70 36-3470 36-3470 34- 3470 35- 3570 36- 3470 36-3470 35-3570 35- 3570 36- 3470 37- 3370 38- 32-70 Joe Lazar didn't hurt the Colts as much as impressea wun tne way ine.ciim foobaii games: Palmdale Tesis Upland Tonigh Claude King Ci, Lionet Hebert Hpbrt record. Cornell finished 4-3-2 and EISENHOWER STARTING LINEUP Offense LE Mickey Ukleia, 6-1, 143. LT Paul Wesley, 6-0, 185.

LG Chris Grenfell, 5-9, 160, or Dan Broussard, 5-6, 160. Brian Dewar, 5-10, 175. RG John Schiller, 6-1, 180. RT Marty Slack, 6-3, 175. RE Steve Henningsen, 5-10, 150.

QG BUI McKinney, 5-11, 180. LH Bobby Gire, 170. RH Danny Brown, 5-9, 154. FB Arnie McCoy, 6-1, 185. Defense LE-Richard Black, 6-1, 195; LT Slack; LG Larry Gentry, 5-11, 185; RG Mike Miller, 6-0, 199; RT Schiller; a lOSS.

NFL final season Stand- Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, ings are computed on the came back. vs. East Carolina. Pecan Bowl, Abilene, Tex -North Dak- Dick Hart Larry Griggs clinched fourth place in the Ivy "1C. ota State vs.

Undecided. pc Hnn aijcv ic tuufiu utiauot lost percentage basis. Joel Goldstrand Upland High Coach Jack League. CADILLAC SPECIAL I For Month of Nov. I Pecan Bowl, Abilene, Tex.

North State vs. Undecided. count in the final standings. Frost takes his Highlanders into can score 1 1 ma King drives," he said. Camellia Bowl, Sacramento, Calif.

Los Bob Goeti 35-3570 Ed Davis 34-36-70 Dick Crawford 35-3570 Charles Coody 33-3770 Joe Campbell 36-3470 Dick Cannon 35-3570 California Santa Bar- Slate Baltimore 7 3 0 1424 i Angeles Orbillo Gets Decision Victory Over Stephan their first-ever California Inter-scholastic Federation football playoff tonight at 8 on Graber Detroit 7 14 3 0 -24 The Lions struck early for b3a Bait Hawkins 5 pass from Unitas (Mi- Junior Rose Bowl, chaels kick) three tOUChdOWnS, largely On Fulierton Junior vs. RE Mel Henry, 6-0, 165; LB Gire and Pasadena, Calif. Henderson County Stan Brion 34-36 701 McCov. Broussard and Mike Waletc, 6-0, Gary Bauer 37-33 70 175; HB McKinney and Mike Forster, Randy Petri 36-34 70 6-1, 160, or Steve Fox, 5-7, 160; 5 Gib Klzer 37-33 701 ukleia. I.

Pmiiire Tett Ceollni System. eoolim Add Coolant elm Inhibitor nsded. 3. Adjust or rtoliea Generator, Power itMrlnj, AIR CONDITION. ER end Wltnr numa nciTe LOS ANGELES (UPI) Joeirif'u a Orbillo, 187, Wilmington, last Te Highlanders, ranked sixth in Southern California Class 'George Archer 33-37 70 ISam Reynolds 36-3470; rwtef 1um 13 p5, Plum defense and the running of Junior- Dtt 3, Det-Marsh 1 run (Walker kick) 'AmOS Marsh.

The fullback i Sun Bowl, El Paso, Tex. Undecided. Det-IWsh 62 "un (walker kick) picked up 147 yards in 23 carries Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. UCLA vs. Det FG Walker 12 and SCOred twice.

Michigan State Bait Mackey 51 pass from Unitas (Mi-, I Cotton Bowl, Dallas Arkansas vs. Chaels kick) 1 Louisiana State. Bait Mackey 15 pass from Unitas (Ml- Saw a WeatOieSS ana Kept Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla. -Nebraska 4. ImpKt all water tioiu.

Rniu. decision over Billy Stephan, AAA; face Palmdale, which) NHL Standings tor and heater. $50 St Lnnis. at the Olvmnir Lions Sign Halfback NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Alabama. chaels kick) going at it," said Gilmer, refer- Pts.

GF GA irtUUUUI 1UIII. miiMieu uie uuiucn league wun, a 6-3 record to tie Antelope Val-I ley- Upland was a darkhorse to Lions ring to the weakened right side Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, La. Missouri vs. Florida Dec. II I ihrtv Rnuul AAamnhic.

Tertn -Auhnrn Plui Material With This Ad Orbillo, 20-year-old Harbor College student, floored Stenhan DETROIT (AP) Bruce Mc- Chicago Lenna, 24, star Hillsdale College; Pronto halfharlf tt-as sionpH tn a IQfifi New York of the Colts defensive line. Don with a hard right to the jaw in win the San Antonio League aninnick and urdell Mississippi Colts 22 126 154 14-24 I 36 1 Attendance 55,036. First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardue PasMS Passes Intercepted by Punts Furrblei losf Ysrds penalized Joe Lazar CADILLAC 731 St. TU 9-9881 6 5 3 4 NIGHT'S were out of action with injuries. 'see vs-Tulsa.

187 77 -34 2 7-46 43 proiessionai contract Dy me ue-i Boston troit Lions of the National Fnot-i last RESULTS Thp tvir fpams mppt Dff 19. Dec. 31 the ninth round but the defeated this year. The Highlanders' lone fighter staggered to his feet at loss in a 7-1-1 season came in! the count of eight. its opener against Azusa, 12-6.

New York 2 Detroit 1 Boston 6, Chicago 3, Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, la. -Georgia at Baltimore. vs. Tec. ball League..

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