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THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sunday January 2 1966 Page F2 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Sunday January 2 1966 A erials Whip Nebraska 39128 Alabama Win c- Gives :00 WM 1( PIIMIMMNIN Coaches Agree: Tama Is Best' awr fon 0 '1- 7 C) -Nr CM Ilr 0 1-- 146-0: r' 4 i 7 k4 1 1 L--N E(4') C- 11(ilt l' 1 1 ot Nt 4oto- 4 i' re 4 '4' 7 0-P1 7 1 4----g? -t 1-- It 'Ny i -p ii 0 i ft 't 4 il: I Chance For No 1 Title Proud Happy 'Bear' Says 'Skinny' Tide Had Heart 141 c) k4' iwct 1 44 iboi 'INp4 itc'' i'M i By Gene Plowden "I told Jim Goosetree (Ala-Iscored so easily I mean they MIAMI (AP) "I feel very bama trainer) before the game made it look easy happy and very proud" a we'd win it This is a great of-1 'One Of Best sweating Coach Paul (Bear) fensive team I'd rate it the best "There is no doubt Nebraska Bryant of Alabama said after offensively I ever had is a great offensive team one I I curate passer I ever coached Coach Bob Devaney of the l'his team whipped Nebraska 39- "Steven Sloan is the most AC- Of the best I ever played" 28 in the Orange Bowl Saturdayl I night was surprised they (Nebraska)Cornhuskers said that as far as 5 dpl Me4 MN two k(1- 44 lits4st 1) i4oni Ilo 41 1 i I t''''''i' ''''ofe 444-vd Cri AQ-0'A 1-1 ci (cit-Ills 1- i''''' '1' 7 t' i et P' 0 3 oil 'A 41 4 4 ct 04 4) 1 'S''' NNt co0000e 4 A cki 1---' I 'N (14): I Lti 111''' I Aaf (41 0 't'''''o-1 '-411 or -Ze15 1 11 141sit 174 fly49 dw10' '74'''' 2i- li i cr 4 A 40' il b- Iro1 -1-- t'" 3- 1 ''47 4 4-1 '4- 4440 4' "4'4 t''''r'41 1 tat4Ptfrlit '''k 71163 (-1 4 "14441 4) ts -4' 41 (''''' Mg' 4 't '11''' 4'''''' 'k' '4'4 0 7' ft 6 4 44: A op '4 40 40 'Ittr 1 '1'' '4 f'1OL It --) $4 lt 'r 0' it "4 4150 447 'I 414 ''-et 4t 4' '1 kte A 4ts 4 4 4 fi 3'ie 44 4 p7 444 1001444 s4 '44AL'4 or-7 044 4ot 0 444 ttt IOWA 11ett4' "1 4i ''R Ie "'0 1 1 1 Nebraska halfback Frank Solich No 45 rips off yardage in the opening minutes of the Comhuskers' Orange Bowl contest against Alabama at Miami Alabama's David Chatwood No 16 is chasing Solich UPI Telephoto 1- "This game went better than! is concerned Alabama is the we planned If I had a vote Ala) lit I A 01 I No I team in the country bama would be No 1 els pale gheatd tahelojtobto goanine blnut twhee 1 "Those little skinny things 1 lhave big hearts" he said wav ing his hand in the direction of LA 1 his players "We have never ems 1 'second half we stopped their 'passing a little better but at the time it enabled Alabama a been in a game like this run more This is the mark of 4 Had Confidence 1 a wellcoached football team" 'I "I knew we could move the I A couple of penalties hurt his ball against anybody Our boys ove Quo happens in every ball game team Devaney said "But that 4 were terrific Nebraska had a 1 few who were terrific I'll tell I "We just got beat by a team you that KANSAS CITY (AP) The that played better than we did Kansas City Star in a story tonight Alabama executed the from New Orleans Saturdaylon-side kick very well which Gala Host Win quoted Kansas City Chiefs tal-indicates either they have spent ent scout Don Klosterman as a lot of time practicing that emphatically denying that he phase of the game or were hay- Gives 2 Bettors said the American Footballling very good luck" League club planned to move to Bryant said the on-side kick I Los Angeles when Alabama retained posses- S31321 Payoff to him by newsmen Friday in Passing Record he statement was attributed sion "was a big boost" San Francisco where Kloster- Steve Sloan who passed for an AGUA CALIENTE Mexicoi man had gone to sign Mike Gar-Orange Bowl record of 20 com(UPI) Favorite Gala Host rett Southern California's All pletions in 29 attempts for 296 America halfback and Heisman'yards played most of the time sped to an easy victory yes- Trophy winner with a badly-injured side terday to capture the New inere absolutely no truth 1 The 6-foot I85-pound senior Year's purse by 814 lengths to it" Klosterman told the Star from Cleveland Tenn said he nand completed a "computer in New Orleans where he was hurt in the first quarter and calculated" $3732120 5-10 hand-watched the Missouri-Florida his side was taped up during icap payoff for a Los AngelestSugar Bowl game "It made me the half Bryant said the injury couple Jockey Jose Zamorano moved couple Iheartsick when I read that torn cartilage in the rib quote in the papers 'section "I was completely misquoted "I don't know what it takes to Gala Host to the front at the and the winner then The Chiefs intend to stay in be No 1" Bryant said "But I galloped across the one-mile Kansas City Were delighted guess with everybody getting mildriv trorle In 1151a-S with the response of the fans 'beat today I guess we're it" beginning and the winner then galloped across the one-mile muddy track in 1:38 4-5 pent that hay sses an time mior I he and ring 'jury rib to lilt I tting it" By Will Grimsley MIAMI (AP) Alabama's battery of quarterback Steve' Sloan and end Ray Perkins hypnotized Nebraska's hulking giants with a record-shattering' passing exhibition Saturday night for a 39-28 Orange Bowl football victory that gave the Crimson Tide a strong bid for the national championship The title will be decided in The Associated Press' final poll' next Tuesday Inspired by news that the nation's two top-ranking teams Michigan State and Arkansas' had fallen earlier in the day in bowl upsets Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant's light sinewy charges ranked No 4 nationally buried Nebraska's third-ranked team under an avalanche of touch downs before a crowd of 74200 under Miami lights Sloan passed to Perkins for two touchdowns and the two collaborated on long strikes that set up a third touchdown and a 19-yard field goal by David Ray The 6-foot Sloan erased the Orange Bowl record of his predecessor Joe Namath by completing 20 of 29 passes two more completions than Na math in the losing game against Texas last year Sloan's 296 passing yards bettered by 20 the record of 276 set by Frank Broyles of Georgia Tech against Tulsa in 1945 The slender deceptive Perkins catching many of the pass es over his shoulder on the dead run grabbed 10 for 159 yards The previous reception record was eight by Joe Curtis of Ala bama gainst Syracuse in 1953 The two aerial masters teamed with hard-running Leslie Kelley and Steve Bowman to give the Crimson Tide more than 512 total yards close to their own record of 588 in their 61-6 victory over Syracuse in 1953 most one-sided bowl game in history The previously unbeaten Cornhuskers the nation's leading rushing team joined in the assault on records when sub assault on recoras wnen suoi Time Tested Ki 'moray Post Wins 1 I LA Driver Is Fastest At Kingdo Terry's Secret Finishes Strong To Win Malibu MIAMI Fla (AP) Time Tested and Kilmoray won the two divisions of the New Year's Handicap at Tropical Park Sat orday two divisions of the New Year's! Handicap at Tropical Park Sat urday ARCADIA Calif Secret got off to a good start held back then came on strong around the turn to win the $25000 added Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita Park Saturday Earlier the Time Tested the favorite ith long-dormant Perfect Sky took the 525000-added San Gabriel Braulio Baeza aboard carried Handicap Alex Maese took Ter 121 pounds and ran the six fur Secret wide into the stretch Et Argent in 1:55 flat for the rY' longs in 1:09 for the second divi- where they engaged Hoist Bar 118-mile run on turf sion victory making the seven-furlong dis-1 Perfect Sky with Pineda up 134 Lengths tance in 1:23 on a clear last was unhurried to the far turn Time Tested beat Buz On by track then circled the field into the 1 Hoist lengths in the first Dark Bar with Alvaro Pineda stretch to win under strong rd aboahk ff favored Lk soo oft urging Or Et Argent kept King was a neck back in third Debonair at the furlong pole while Bay Phantom high rin hand early moved closer or and read in close quarters with weight at 123 pounds was sev the far turn took out from be enth and last Prime Minister Terry Secret to the wire hind other horses and racer was fifth and Tim's Stingray Lodges Complaint with the pace finished sixth Aneda lodged a complaint Cedar Key broke alertly tt on I nct tho winner hint ctewardc mnintnin A Inna dim witl 'against the winner but stewards'maintain a long duel with ry beau mom into tne stretonlEt Argent in 1:55 flat for the where they engaged Hoist Bart118-mile run on turf making the seven-furlong dis-1 Perfect Sky with Pineda up tance in 1:23 on a clear fast was unhurried to the far turn track then circled the field into the Hoist Bar with Alvaro Pinedastretch to win under strong aboard shook off favored Luckyhand urging Or Et Argent kept Debonair at the furlong pole in hand early moved closer on and read in close quarters with the far turn took out from be Terry's Secret to the wire hind other horses and raced Lodges Complaint with the pace Aneda lodged a complaint Cedar Key broke alertly to the far turn took out from be! hind other horses and raced with the pace Cedar Key broke alertly to Ronnie's Ace was second and Seattleite was third Gala Host completed a six-horse card for Harry Schestopol and his wife Hilda Schestopol told officials he was manager of an IBM section for a financial firm and "used a computer" to do his handicapping lin picking six winners startling with the fifth race He did not elaborate officials said I Gala Host returned $4 to win xonnie IS Ace was secona ana Seattleite was third Host completed a six- and his wife Hilda Sches- horse card for Harry Schesto po topol told officials he was man- ager of an IBM section for a financial firm and "used a com puter" to do his handicapping in picking six winners start- with the fifth race He did ing not elaborate officials said Gala Host returned $4 to win STOCKTON San Joaquin CO Profitt of Los Angeles drove the fastest car yesterday during the sixth annual New Year's Day Drag Sweep stakes on the Kingdon strip Profittt piloted his machine to 14018 miles per hour with a 977 elapsed time He beat Cecil Yoether of Oakland in a best three out of five match 1race when the rear end blew 'off Yoether's machine Yoether's best time was 13888 MPH Jr the match race between Cecil Poole of Sacramento and Apodaca of a a i 'both won one leg in their best' three out of five race which' was called due to darkness Both machines hit 12875 MPH Sacramentans who won divisonal trophies include Everett Hayden 8763 MPH in his Hudson and Owen Wormser 12765 More than 300 of the finest dragsters on the West Coast competed in 200 divisions in Co An- yes- imi weep- i t' to 14018 miles per hour with a 977 elapsed time He beat cil Yoether of Oakland in a best three out of five matchll race when the rear end blew off Yoether's machine Yoeth- er's best time was 13888 MPH In the match race between Cecil Poole of Sacramento and Larry Apodaca of a a cl both won one leg in their best' three out of five race which was called due to dar sskne Both machines hit 1'2875 MPH Sacramentans who won di- visonal trophies include Everett Hayden 8763 MPH in his Hud- son and Owen Wormser 12765 More than 300 of the finest dragsters on the West a competed in 200 divisions comp 0 1 Time Tested paid $280 260 quarterback Bob Churchich 1 ta An tl Ca ruled there was no interference Switchback from the half tiringl quarterback bob Lnurcnicni 76-ii ruled there was no interference'Switchback from the half tiring going in for starter Fred Duda1 and $3 while Dark King was in the stretch run inside the furlong pole I tied a mark by throwing three $540 to show Terry's Secret paid $1260 to 2nd Upset Hobeau Farm's Kilmoray Win touchdown passes place and $520 show It was Perfect Sky's second His first was a 33-yarder to ridden by Johnny Sellers came Hoist Bar paid $320 and $340major stakes upset of his ca end Tony Jeter in the on the inside to win the first di and third place Royal Gunnerlreer He won the California period He hit Ben Gregory with by 4 1 1 lengths returned $340 1Derby as a 3-year-old last vision a heave good for 69 yards in the Sky Wonder was second and Lucky Debonair the Kentuckyspring at Golden Gate Fields third period and put in a final Ornament() was third Macedon- winner making his first but hadn't done much since It lick with a fourth period 14- Derby ia favorite at 2-to-1 and trying start since the Preakness I a tlwas Pineda's first Santa Anita yard throw to Jeter May pushed Hoist Bar in the stakes victory for his second straight victory early running but faded to fifth Perfect Sky paid $3400 to win in the feature wound up sixth in the eight-horse field at the wire $840 to place and $480 show Or I Terry's Secret the California- Et Argent returned $360 and Kilmoray was timed at I bred distance champion in 1965 $280 Cedar Key paid $400 1:09 1-5 as a 3-year-old made a rare Pays $680 sprint start in the Malibu before Sky Wonder under Larry Gene Never Failed Loughry returned $680 and 42'139 fans NEW YORK (UPI Gene Wins Sky ns $380 while show price on Or- Per Sarazen started in a record 31 th the race sevent itamento ridden by Donald In consecutive US Open golf tour- 1 1Brumfield was $320 $25000-added San Gabriel Hand- naments from 1920 through 1954 licap Perfect Sky won from Or Alabama 717 8 7-391 Nebraska 0 7 6 15-28 21 Pass from Sloan (Ray kick) 33 pass from Churchlch (Wachholtz kick) 4 run (Ray kick) 11 Pon from Sloan (Ray kick I Ray 19 49 pan from ChurchIch (pass taied) 1 run (Perkins as from Sloan) 1 run (Wachholtz kick) 3 run (Ray kick) 14 pass from Churchich (Gregor bass from Churchich) Attendance 74200 Statistics Alabama Nebraska First downs 29 17 Rusning yardage 222 145 Passing yardage 296 232 Passes 20-29 12-19 Passes intercepted by 1 2 Punts 5-31 3-41 Fumbles lost 0 Yards penalized 62 86 Nebraska Alabama I 1 111 21 Pass from Sloan (Ray kick) 33 pass from Churchich (WacOrmitz kick) A run (Ray kick) 11 Pon from Sloan (Ray kick i Ray 19 Nett 49 pan from Churchich (Di taied) I run (Perkins pass from Sloan) 1 run iWaehnoltz kick) 3 run (Ray kick) 14 pass from Churchich (Gregory orisS from Churchicn) Attendance 74200 Statistics Arcadia Results HAMLET 4arilAk4 4761 Virkt -thro 0A-sm si 1(1)i I Uatfil aftJIL ttoiNbe Hogan Set Mark CARNOUSTIE Scotland (UPI) Ben Hogan shot a 69 during the first round of the British Open in 1953 the lowest round of golf to be recorded on this course in 400 years 'I Il' 0 0 lin M11111111MERB I I 't INSTALLED ON FRONT SEAT WITH EACH SET OF SEAT COVERS INSTALLED FREE MOST CARS SEAT COVERS FROM CARPET FROM II 9 DOOR TO DOOR LUXURY 1 2 LOCATIONS DOWNTOWN 1 SACRAMENTO Corner of Ilth and Eye 61Ibert 31665 TOWN COUNTRY 2627 El Camino Avo at Fulton IV anhoo 34580 SAVE NOW! 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FIRST-Purse $5000 Claiming 3year olds 6 furlongs Steel Blade (Lambert) 1680 780 520 Broken Bubble (Medina) 2000 940 Try Landing (Ussery) 360 Also ran: Corporal Tige Space Supoly Jimmer's Doll No Proof Billie Piease Gourmand Belle Barn Compelling Forre SECOND-Claiming 4 year Olds otir 7 furlongs Kings Tonka (Pierce) 5980 1780 1060 Dark Silver (Lambert) 680 500 The Jones's lYcazal 900 Time 126 Also ran! Clever Hand Can Bern Rhamnus Gulliver Mooiah Bull Moolab Bob Last Son Pooped Papa DAILY DOUBLE (10-9) Paid $65480 THIRD-55500 Allowances 3 year olds 6 furlongs Vague Image (Menell) 2400 10 60 720 Royal Step (Gustines) 520 400 Magville (Shoemaker) 480 Time 1:115 Also ran: Kings Favor So He Bus Xtra sensory Alaska God Jos Shand La Noordan Alcaloe Go it Alone French Step FOURTH-55000 claiming 4 year-olds and UP 6 furlongs Miles City (Dlaz) 1060 560 440 Ahora (Valenzuela) 500 440 Barnyard Savage (Meese) 1180 Time Also ran-Sallv'S Flyer Quick Call Herby II Golden Wed Khal Bell Green Cheese Medsome Mr' Kare FIFTH-57000 allowances 4 year olds and up 6 furlongs Senor (rancLe (Hartack) 1720 740 5 AO Sir Shalito (Church) 480 400 Madison (Harmatz) 660 Also ran-Rullah Thumb Hasty Mine High Wheeler Altiplano My Lark Top Performance Low Man Gen ni Win Poval Adventure SIXTH-57500 Ellsworth Randi Pursel allowances 4 year-olds and up Sis fur longs Sir Caesar (Yraza) 2100 1 20 620 Pologrin (Valenzuela) 480 4 00 OOP Star fUsserY) 120 Time 110 Also refs-51(44 Pool Los Oriental's Mr Clown Second Point Rovol Grounded Harem SEVENTH-S25000 San Gabriel Handicap 4-yearolds and up miles turf aPerfect Sky (Pineda) 3400 140 4 Rf) Or Ft Argent (Blum) 3-60 960 Cedar Key (Leol 400 Time 1:55 Also ran: aSherly Tinder Ii Swirrh-back Jimmy Cannon Duel Without FAIL o-Torelie 01 F6icarther Farm entry EIGHTH-525000 Malibu Slakes 4 Year olds 7 furlongs Terry' Secret (Meese) 1260 4 80 510 b-Host Bar (Pinedel 320 340 bfinval Gunner (Yintlal 340 Time 123 Also rant Pule a-Arksroni Bold Bidder Lurky Debonair Hasty Trio Sir Bolo Old Mose a-Grissom Hart entry b-Fort Stehle Canter entry Claiming 4 year Olds OD I 1)6 Count Chinita (Pined) 20110 1 20 5 60 Gold Slyer (Longden) 610 140 Oak Puler (Campast 540 Time 14511 aka rim! Dr Graham pastern Man Quick Luck 5alry Jones I'm High Del Coronado Fair Dell 1 Terry's Secret No 9 with Alex Maese in the saddle noses out Hoist Bar on the rail to capture the $25000-added Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita Alvaro Pineda rode Hoist Bar Royal Gunner not pictured was thrid AP Wirephoto lo A I.

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