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enorv 80 PROOF California Wine Association San Francisco California' I YOU cannot tell tappets from tow-bars cam shafts from carburetors and coils from condensers well chances if you have still will wind up at the Sacramento Autorama and Motor Sports Review The 18th annual event which last year attracted a record turnout of 47000 will open a five-day run' tomorrow in Governor's Hall and Exposition Illimmonwommigt ibenommssoll Harold Bagdasarian Bee Photo year's features They'll knock with MARCO SMOLICH Autorama Time ----11- Hall at the State Fair ground 1 Harold Bagdasarian found er and managing director -e and John Gliebe who handles publicityare convinced rec' 1 ords are made to be broken and hope for even bigger 1' crowds this time Nothing wrong with that we more the merrier But will they break the t-16-i- record? That is without such 1967 highlights as My Mother -'''s The talked really red lights flashing the emergency bat 71 turn lever and the Batman fire extinguisher Monkee Mobile which defied descrip- slili tiott and such quaint items entitled The Crucifier Head Hunter The Wino etc Bagdasanan 'Worry not1! declared Bag- Bee Photo dasarian brimming with con- fidence "You should see this 'res' They'll knock your eyes out" 'Never Shown Before Anywhere' AWE HARDLY call that a pleasant anticipation Harold we trust was speaking sort of metaphorically And once he began explaining 1968 standouts with Gliebe expertly filling In the pauses there was nothing to do but agree "We'll have four cars never shown before anywhere" said Bagdasarian "They are the X-Ray Expo '67 Bathtub Mobile and Alvhf Acorn The X-Ray valued at $15000 was recently completed by Joe Cruces of Vacaville who completely modified and customized a Corvette Took him eight months" "Expo '67 is fantastic George Barris of North Hollywood started with a 1967 Toronado cut it in right in it three feet longer and stretched the wheel base 15 inches The interior is pigskin There's no way you can tell it's a perhaps by the sweeping fender styling which he exaggerated extremely It's worth $25000 easy The Bathtub Mobile A FOR the Bathtub Mobile it belongs to Bob Reisner of 11 Los Angeles who last year showed the twin-engined vader His new car is built around a couple of old 2-by-4-foot bathtubs where the passengers sit "Alvin's Acorn of course is named after Alvin the Chipmunk of recordings and television The body is round and the doors slide up on roll bars Oh yes a TV camera on top takes pictures of the those pictures are shown then and there on a TV set in the cockpit" as a publicist' has learned never to miss a quick to mention the originator and voice of Alvin and the Chipmunks is Harold's cousin Ross Bagdasarian who later also wrote Come On-a My House John's remarks gave Harold a chance to get his second wind Streamlined Dragster The Mongrel 6THEN there's Tommy Ivo's full-bodied streamlined drag ster" he continued "You know Ivo the movie and TV star? Remember about five years ago he showed a four-engine four-wheel-drive dragster with two parachutes? And we'll have Elvis Presley's The Mongrel which The Joker drove in the Batman series All told we'll show about 150 pieces Want more? The Daktari Safari Wagon the Milk Wagon Convinced Harold and John will stage another sparkling review for kiddies on up to to mention the many who really know something about called for a halt Bagdasarian also is the chairman of the Sacramento Gold Cup races for unlimited hydroplanes which proved to be financial flops the last two years at Folsom Lake Gold Cup Hydros In '68 61YTE LOST $33000 in '66 and $25000 last fall when we had VI' to buck an open house at McClellan Air Force Base and Agajanian's big car race" he remarked "But I'm sure the hydros will be back and 'successful this year "We're a nonprofit group Nobody makes a nickel everybody donates his time It's a community project What money is made will go to charity which has been set up with the Superior Court of California" It is hoped Harold's enthusiasm for the Gold Cup hydros does not interfere with planning for the Autorama You need not fret on that score however Gliebe will see that Bagdasarian stays on the right track Green Bay Packer guard Jerry Kramer displays the plaque presented at the Philadelphia Sports Writers Dinner The All lineman was named the most courageous athlete UPI Telephoto Saints Send Cuozzo To Minnesota NEW ORLEANS (AP) Instead of picking 59th in today's pro football draft the New Orleans Saints after a down-to-the wire trade dealing quarterback Gary Cuozzo to the Minnesota Vikings get the seventh selection in the first round A trade involving Cuozzo had been rumored for several days and when it was announced late Monday Saints' officials took careful aim with lots of cold water on reports of dissension "It should be made clear that the sole purpose of the trade is to try to strengthen our football team and that any reports of dissension between Cuozzo and the coaching staff not only are untrue but neither was this a motivating factor in our making the trade" said General Manager Bert Rose Lost Draft Choices New Orleans the 1967 expansion team in the National Football League traded away its first and second-round draft choices before Rose became the club's general manager late last summer Formerly an executive with both the Vikings and the Los Angeles Rams Rose had let it be known repeatedly that he was quite unhappy about not getting a draft pick until the third round Read Coach Tom Fears echoed Rose's sentiments The trade finally concluded Monday gives New Orleans the regular first-round pick held by Minnesota The Vikings retain the special bonus pick the No Gary Cuozzo UPI Telephoto 1 selection they got when Frank Tarkenton went to the New York Giants last year New Orleans also gets Minnesota's 1969 first-round pick 1 "It would be difficult to emphasize how important this first-rourjd pick can be to the future development of the Saints" said Rose "We are assured of obtaining a topflight young football player who is almost certain to help our team In the coming season" Fears Likes Deal Fears called it a "very good trade for both teams" "There's no doubt in my mind that Cuozzo is an excellent passer but for the next couple of years at least the Saints won't be the type of team that can do Justice to the type of quarterback Gary is" added Fears Translated that means the Saints didn't and won't be able to for several years give Cuozzo the kind of pass blocking a slow deliberate in-the-pocket passer needs or why Cuozzo got dumped for losses 33 films in 13 games while trying to throw Packers PHILADELPHIA (AP) In 1965 the doctors told 28-yearold Jerry Kramer he might not live to be 29 "They were 95 per cent certain I had cancer" said Kral mer Monday night as he was honored by the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association with its annual award to The Most Courageous Athlete of the Year Kramer an offensive guard for Green Bay's pro football AL Discloses Seattle KC Player Plan NEW YORK (AP) Each of the American League's existing 10 teams will lose six players in the expansion draft to stock the new Kansas City and Seattle baseball franchises which begin play in 1969 According to the expansion plan released Monday by Joe Cronin president of the American League each team will protect 15 players on a 40-man roster Kansas City and Seattle will pick a total of 30 players with the old teams protecting three more players each time they lose one That means the established teams will lose their No 16 No 20 No 24 No 28 No 32 and No 36 players The teams must submit their player lists to Cronin no later than 48 hours after the conclu: sion of the 1968 World Series The draft will be held Oct 15 presumably in Boston headquarters of the American League te Ki''o champions recalled "I really got depressed as I contemplated the end of my life" 'Peace With Myself' The 260-pound lineman told of visiting a children's ward In a hospital and then "making champions recalled "I really I'd been around 28 years and got depressed as I contem- had a great life Compared to plated the end of my life" people who never had anything 'Peace With Myself' had no gripe If I had to go The 260-pound lineman told ofl had to 80-n visiting a children's ward in a The Green Bay star was se-hospital and then "making lected by the writers long be-peace with myself I realized fore his crushing block of Jeth TUESDAY JANUARY 30 1968 MELBOURNE Australia chairman told the confer (AP) In a surprise decision today the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia voted to support a Swedish call for a special meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation to discuss open tennis The LTAA annual conference supported a Swedish motion calling for the deletion of the words amateur and professional from the rules and the substitution of the word player The conference then voted in favor of affirming its allegiance to the ILTF This means that if the Swedish motion is defeated Australia will not take part in open Wimbledon Derek Hardwick Britain's Lawn Tennis Association ence: "We dropped a bomb and the world is reacting "We do not presume to try to influence your voting in any way There is little need for me to dwell on dishonesty In the amateur game suffice to say that the general public in Britain is fed up with it" Hardwick said "Our council decided to do something about it It decided to delete the world amateur from the rules and deal only with players "We took that from English cricket which has only English cricket followed the lead of Australian cricket which had only players for years" he added Year' ro Pugh of the Dallas Cowboys cleared the way for Bart Starr to score the winning touchdown in the final seconds of the National Football League championship game Medical History 1 Kramer has a medical history which' would fill a book 1 At 16 his right arm was ripped by more than a dozen pieces of buckshot in a hunting accident He still can't completely close fingers on the right hand Later a calf he was chasing stepped on a 10-foot piece of wood and splintered it a hunk of the spear like splinters passing through Kramer's lower abdomen and almost out his back An operation removed 12 slivers of wood but four remained in his intestines for 12 years In 1965 wracked with back pain the 260-pound native of Idaho underwent eight abdominal operations Four slivers of wood were removed a tumor as big as a grapefruit cut out of his liver a hernia corrected A month after his last operation Kramer went to see Green Bay Coach Vince Lombardi and told him he would be back as a running guard "I know Lombardi didn't believe me and at training camp he shunted me to the defense He kept me I think just to protect my pension rights" Kramer came back however and has played a vital role in all three Green Bay titles 1965 through 1967 and a pair of Super Bowl victories "My father once told Me 'son you've got an angel on your shoulder and you better thank the lord? I have and my doctors too" said the 31-yearold Kramer raft Linemen Go Fast Saints Pick Hardy NEW YORK (AP) Offensive tackle Ron Yary of Southern California was picked today by the Minnesota Vikings as the first choice in the combined college draft by the National and American football leagues Yary 6-foot4 245-pounder from Bellflower Calif won the Outland Trophy as the nation's outstanding interior lineman while playing for the national champion TrOjallS I The NFL Vikings got the first choice because they sent quarterback Fran Tarkenton to the New York Giants last year In return they got the Giants' first two picks in 1967 and New York's bonus choice The bonus choice came about because of the merger of the NFL and AFL Bengals Take Center Bob Johnson Ali-America center from Tennessee became the first draftee ever picked by the new Cincinnati Bengals of the AFL Johnson was the regular first pick of the initial round Cincinnati gets the first and last picks in each of the 17 rounds Johnson 64 and 231 was the hinge of the offensive line which led Tennessee to a 9-1 regular season record and the No 2 national ranking Tackle To Atlanta The third pick was 6-5 242r pound defensive tackle Claude Humphrey from Tennessee who was taken by the NFL Atlanta Falcons Humphrey was a Little All-America selection in 1967 The AFL San Diego Chargers who acquired Denver's first-round pick 'by trading quarterback Steve Tensi to the Broncos last season chose 6-6 275-pound Russ Washington an offensive tackle and defensive end from Missouri Packers Sign Linebacker The world champion Green Bay Packers getting New or leans' choice as compensation for Jim Taylor who played out his option and signed with the Saints took linebacker Fred Carr an exceptionally quick 6-5 230-pound linebacker frcim Tex' as El-Paso The lineman trend continued when the AFL Boston Patriots took defensive tackle Dennis Byrd of North Carolina State 1 Byrd 6-4 260 was called by his college coaching staff the great est tackler to play at the school All-America defensive end Kevin Hardy of Notre Dame was picked by New Orleans I The 6-5 270-pound Hardy was a three-letterman football baseball and basketball at Notre Dame New Orleans made the choice in placer of Minnesota because of the trade See Page C8 Detroit Hockey Team Blanks Canadian Foe PORT HURON Mich (AP)--Mark Howe scored three goals and picked up an assist when Detroit blanked London Ont 7-0 Monday in opening play of the sixth annual North Amer' can Silver Sticks Hockey Championships The week-long competition includes 63 teams from Canada and the United States Mark IA the son of Gordie Howe griai right winger with the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hock ey League 1 'y la '1 eT 41'' -ftr a 4 1 '1 lt r't a 11 4 was named th 1 by -V- eir 'Ikon a Selec US Dft r- 7 4-74 L---ka44i4)wi-4401L-4 1 1 pc: -4r----'--1 (1: "1- 4px 00-- --k Is: 7 7t 4 li-o 1 Ai- 1 '149-) inemen Go 414 Sa 1111s-Se na f------ 4 1 7 I l' "-mf i 0' tf)-- i -t)' is: din cuozzo To -4 it as -4 1e i 4 PIC1( Hardy -ith MARCO SMOLICH i it- MinneS010 1 6 8: (I 1 4 1 1 1 11 1 4 1 ioeg104i46 NEW ORLEANS (AP) In NEW YORK (AP) Often- 1 sive tackle Rcrn Yary of South- 1 Autorama lime i 'stead of picking 59th in today's 40-- pro football draft the New Or- (i'4 ornia c'3: '14 4P ern Calif was picked today 1 by the Minnesota Vikings as the leans Saints after a down-to-the 0 IF YOU cannot tell tappets from tow-bars cam shafts from 11 t- st first choice hi the combined wire trade dealing quarterback 'et '1' 1 carburetors and coils from condensers well chances are-' '''''t- r07- lege draft 7" ry Cuozzo to the Minnesota i 11) ft the National and Autorama and Motor Sports Review if you have children-you still will wind up at the Sacramento Ga I American football leagues A which last year attracted a record turnout of 47000 will open pangs get the seventh selec- The 18th annual event tion irt the first round 11 Yary 6-foot-6 245-pounder a five-day A trade involving Cuozzo had 44r- 4 40 run tomorrow in Governor's Hall and Exposition 4 from Bellflower Calif won the been rumored for several days is -0 If l' -ir 4 a r1 Hall at the State Fair ground' Outland Trophy as the nation's and when it was announced late t-' 1 i 1 03 41Z 11ft''' Harold Bagdasarian found- Monday Saints' officials took ain I 4' s' 1' I er and managing director 0 As outstndg interior lineman i champion Trojans 1 while playing for the national -4'sl-'''- IA John Gli be' who-handles careful aim with lots of cold wa 1 and ter on reports of dissension 47'4 I -r 1-- 1 publicity' are convinced rec- It should be made clear that -s- ords are made to be broken the sole purpose of the trade is 0 The NFL Vikings got the first and hope for even bigger 1-0-4 ''3: al eC kbeFcranauseTath 8 crowds this time Nothing to try to strengthen our football to 1 yenstoennttoquthar-e team and that any reports of New York Giants last year In 0 4 '1s 21 wrong with that we say-the dissension between Cuozzo and ilk -or- more the merrier return they got the Giants' first t4'- '''-ti the coaching staff not only are '''h 1 k-- i But will they break the untrue but neither was this a York's bonus choice I two picks in 1967 and New 16: 7 record? That is without such hocibgaihireL-igihtwtsith motivating factor in our making "4t 4 The bonus choice came about T1967he the trade" said General Man- -4-0 'E 0 because of the merger of the 7 Batm New Orleans the 1967 ex an- --r-dif 1 tum lever and the Batman I 1 Bob All-America Johnson lc 10-X tMr eot tat ehl mleyrs: i extinguisher Monkee tiott and such quaint sion team in the National Foot- 44 (' entitled The Crucifier Head choices before Rose became the i center from Tennessee became the AFL 1 ager Bert Rose red lights ki flashing the emergcncy bat Lost Draft Choices )) 4- I NFL BaneldigAaisFLiake i Mobile which defied descrip- ball League traded away its 4 r--- 10 the first draftee ever picked by first and second-round draft f'orl the new Cincinnati Bengals of Hunter The Wino etc club's general manager late last 54 Johnson was the regular first summer --t et It A pick of I the initial round Cinc in Harold Bagdasarlan "Worry not" declared Bag- nati gets the first and last picks Bee Photo dasarian brimming with con- Formerly an executive With in each of the 17 rounds fidence "You should see this both the Vikings and the Los -1 Johnson 6-4 and 231 was the year's features: They'll -knock your eyes ouL" 2- Angeles Rams Rose had let it 41 t4 be known repeatedly that be 4 V- x4 1 IP' il 'I Never Shown Before t- was quite 'unhappy about not hinge of the offensive line which 4 getting a draft pick until the C''''''r led Tennessee to a 9-1 regular season record and the No 2 na trust was speaking sort of metaphorically 0 WE HARDLY call that a pleasant anticipation Harold we rically And once he third round Head Coach Tom Fears echoed Rose's senti- splays tional ranking 1 Tackle To Atlanta began explaining 1968 standouts with Gliebe expertly filling ments 5 i the plaque presented at the Philadelphia Sports Writers The third pick was 6-5 248- in the pauses' there was nothing to do but agree Green Bay Packer guard Jerry Kramer Dinner The All-NFL lineman courageous athlete PI Telephoto pound defensive tackle Claude The trade finally concluded most thl lht 41 Humphrey from Tennessee "We'll have four cars never shown before anywhere" said Monday gives New Orleans the Bagdasarian "They are the X-Ray Expo '67 Bathtub Mobile regular first-round pick held by who was taken by the NFL At- and Alvin's Acorn The X-Ray valued at $15000 was recently Minnesota The Vikings retain Tanta Falcons Humphrey was a completed by Joe Cruces of Vacaville who completely modi- the special bonus pick the No a ers Kramer Is au ed Little All-America selection in tied and customized a Corvette Took him eight months" 1967 Chargers "Expo '67 is fantastic George Barris of North Hollywood The AFL San Diego 1- 1r 77 started with a 1967 Toronado cut it in half-that's right in first- '-r who acquired Denver a 1 half-making it three feet longer and stretched the wheel base 1 ost Couragous Athlete ear Of '11 rboaucnkd stivck beynstir tontte turoartnceosr 400---4 :15 inches The interior is pigskin There's no way you can tell 1 it's a Toronado-except perhaps by the sweeping fender last season chose 6-6 275-pound i Russ Washington an styling which he exaggerated extremely It's worth $25000 i- s'L- 'i PHILADELPHIA (AP) In champions recalled "I really I'd been around 28 years and ro Pugh of the Dallas Cowboys tackle and delensive en from The Bathtub Mobile 4rv 1965 the doctors told 28-year- got depressed as I contem- had a great life Compared to 3' 3 cleared the way for Bart Starr Missouri i le who never had an in l'' ell to score the wimaing touchdown Packers Sign Linebacker 5 1 0i: -i live be 29 old Jerry Kramer he might not plated the end of my life Pe 13 anything -s 'Peace With Myself' II had no gripe If I had to go The world champion Green i 1 'e--- II had in the fiikal seconds of the Isla- amp 64 A FOR the Bathtub Mobile it belongs to Bob Reisner of -'4 4 They were 95 per cent cer- 'The 260-pound lineman told of a to 80 Bay Packers getting New or 1-1 Los Angeles who last year showed the twin-engined In 5- tional Football League cham 7ir- tam I had cancer" said Kra 1 visiting a children's ward in a 'The Green Bay star was se- leans' choice as compensation -vider His new car is built around a couple of old 2-by-4-foot 3 tf mer Monday night as he was hospital and "making lected by the writers long be- Pionship game for Jim Taylor who played Out i bathtubs where the passengers sit honored by the Philadelphia peace with myself I realized fore his crushing block of Jeth- Medical History his option and signed with the "Alvin's Acorn of course is named after Alvin the Chipmunk -1L'2 Sports Writers Association with Kramer has a' medical his- Saints took linebacker Fred its annual award to The Most s' tory which' would fill a book Carr an exceptionally quick 6-5 0 of recordings and television The body is round and the doors slide up on roll bars Oh yes a TV camera on top takes Courageous Athlete of the Year At 16 his right arm was ripped 230-pound linebacker tram Tex- Kramer an offensive a by more than a dozen pieces of as El-Paso pictures of the spectators-and those pictures are shown then 4 or Green ay's pro football buckshot in a hunting accident The lineman trend continued and there on a TV set in the cockpit 0 He still can't completely close when the AFL Boston Patriots 1 Gliebe-who as a publicist has learned never to 'miss a 17: ka 0-I et a trick-was quick to mention the originator and voice of Alvin Atto ti AL Isc Dloses fingers on the right hand Later took defensive tackle Dennis a 'calf he was chasing stepped Byrd of North Carolina State and the Chipmunks is Harold's cousin Ross Bagdasarian who Gary Cuozzo on a 10-foot piece of later also wrote Come On-a My House wood and Byrd 6-4 260 was called by his KC TUESDAY JANUARY 30 1968 Page eattie 01 splintered it a hunk of the college coaching staff the great- spear like splinters a i est tackler to play at the school John's remarks gave Harold a chance to get his second wind UPI Telephoto Streamlined Dragster The Mongrel 1 selection they got when through Kramer's lower abdom- All-America defensive end Frank Tarkenton went to the pi I pi ayer an A iv- was picked by New Orleans 46TBEN there's Tommy Ivo's full-bodied streamlined drag- New York Giants last year en and almost out his back Kevin Hardy of Notre Dame An operation removed 12 sl 1 ster" be continued "You know Ivo the movie and TV New Orleans also gets Minne- NEW YORK (AP) Each Of ussies upporT ers of wood but four remained The 6-5 270-pound Hardy was a and basketball back baseball at in his intestines for 12 years three-letterman football star? Remember about five years ago he showed a four- sota's 1969 first-round pick- the American League's existing engine four-wheel-drive dragster with two parachutes? And "I would be difficult to em- 10 teams will lose six layers in ti In 1965 wracked with ll we'll have Elvis Presley's The Mongrel which The Joker phasize how 'important this the expansion draft to stock the pain the 260-pound native of Dame New Orleans drove in the Batman series All told we'll show about 150 first-round pick can be to the fu- new Kansas City and Seattle baseball franchises which begin For et Tal 1 Idaho underwent eight abdom made the choice in place of in al ations Four slivers of Minnesota because of the trade 4 pieces Want more? The Daktari Safari Wagon the Milk turn development of the Saints' a Per wood were removed' a tumor said Rose are Wagon assured of play hi 1969 obtaining a topflight young foot the confer- as big as a grapefruit cut out of See Page C8 Col': Convinced Harold and John will stage another sparkling Accordin to the ex ansion his liver a hernia corrected ball player who is almost cer- MELBOURNE Australia chairman told (AP) In a surprise decision ence: "We dropped a bomb review for kiddies on up to grandparents-not to mention the plan released Monday by an Joe tam to help our team in the today the Lawn Tennis Asso- A month after his last opera- Detroit Hockey Team 1 many who really know something about cars-we called for Cronin president of the Ameri- world reacting th Id i coming ciation of Australia voted to tion a went to see a halt pro- "We do not presume to try Blanks Canadian an ana Ian Foe Fears Likes Deal call League each tea ill support a Swedish Call for a Green Bay Coach Vince Lom- Bagdasanan also is the a I a of the Sacramento 1 Fears called it a very good tect 15 players on a 40-man ros- special meeting of the Inter- hi influence your voting in bardi and told him he would be PORT IRIRON Mich (AP)7-' Gold Cup races for unlimited hydroplanes which proved to i trade for both ter national Lawn Tennis Federa- any way There is little need back as a running guard I be financial flops the last two years at Folsom Lake "There's no doubt in my mind Kansas City and Seattle will tion to discuss open tennis for me to dwell on dishonesty know Lombardi didn't believe Mark owe score th ree goals old Hydros In '68 that i excellent at uozzo an exce en pas- pick a total of 30 players with The LTAA annual confer- in the amateur game today- me and at training camp he a- picked icked up an assist when up ser but for the next couple of the old teams protecting three ence supported a Swedish mo- suffice to say that the general shunted me to the defense He Detroit blanked London Ont 44WTE LOST $33000 in '66 and $25000 last fall when we had years at least the Saints won't more players each time they tion calling for the deletion of public in Britain is fed up kept me I think just to pro- 7-0 Monday in opening play of I to buck an open house at McClellan Air Force Base be the type of team that can do lose one That means the establ- the words amateur and pro- with it" Hardwick said tect my pension Kra- the sixth annual North Amen and Agajanian's big car race" he remarked "But I'm Justice to the type of quart er- 'shed teams will lose their No fessional from the rules and "Our Council decided to do mer came back however and can Silver Sticks Hoc ham- "'We'r a nonprofit mu Nobod make a kel bod key sure the hydros will be back and 'successful this year 1 back Gary is" add ed Fears 16 No 20 No 24 No 28 No 32 the substitution of the word something about it It decided has played a vital role in all Translated that means the and No 36 players to delete world amateur three Green Bay titles 1965 pionships donates time It's a communit roect gp Saints didn't and Th and won't be able teams must submit their The player th conference then voted from the rules and deal only through 1967 and a pair of Su- The week-long competition in his pj nicWhat every money is for tor several years give Cuoz- player lists to Cronin no later in favor of affirming its alle- with players I per Bowl victories eludes 63 teams from Canada Superior Court of California made will go to charity which has been set up with the zo the kind of pass blocking a than 48 hours after the conclu- glance to the ILTF This means' "We took that from English "My father once told in and the United States Mark Li th slow deliberate in-the-pocket sion of the 1968 World Series that if the Swedish motion is cricket which has only play- 'son you've got an angel on the son of Gordie Howe great It is hoped Harold' enusi asm for the 'Gold Cup hydros passer needs or why C110ZZO The draft will be held Oct 15 defeated Australia will not ers-and English cricket fol- your shoulder and you better does not interfere with planning for the Autorama got dumped for losses 33 limes presumably in Boston head- take Part in open Wimbledon lowed the lead of Australian thank the lord? I have and my right winger with the Detroit re You need not fret on that score howeverGliebe will see in 13 games while trying to quarters of the American Derek Hardwick Britain's cricket which had only play- doctors too" said the 31-year- Red Wings of the National Hock! that Bagdasarian stays on the right track 7 throw i League Lawn Tennis Association ers for years" he added old Kramer ey League i 1 I 41 ALTIListatil cirat Bran yoom Init 0 a 4 1 at i RI ST 0 Itkr ijFifth rimartur $6 09 $255 St 65 Tooth Pint t' 80 PROOF California Wine Association San Francisco California' 4ip or' 0 4 a -0 fts- ow Harold year's featt SI AWE HAF trust began explE in the pausi "We'll ha Bagdasariar and Alvhi's completed I tied and cu "Expo '61 started wit! 15 inches 1 it's a Tor styling whi 64As Los vader His bathtubs I "Alvin's of recordim slide up ot pictures of and there rt1 1 1 1 1 0 Il 111 ary ''Z''''''''f'-WOO' 4 I Saints drtr- 1 it 4x ith ct LIIII 'P Send 1 7 lit11Q: i y---7- 1 i- IF 4714 sway- I) 2 --'7) i CI A 111 600 i Y' I as 4 i 1 UULLU 0 41146 CL5 or i i 1 1 1 1 f- t-- I i WithMARCO ShIOLICH inneso a 'c--- 4 1 Pic 0 8( NEW ix NEW ORLEANS (AP) In- '1 sive tack Autorama lime In today's stead of picking 59th 81 I1 ern Calif pro football draft the New Or- c1 4'14 by the leans Saints after a down-to-the IF YOU cannot tell tappets from tow-bars cam shafts from 1r '-'---first choi wire trade dealing quarterback '0117 I carburetors and coils from condensers well chances ea Gary Cuozzo to the Minnesota 4 lege dra if you have still win wind up at the Sacramento Vikings get the seventh selec- America Auto ma and Motor Sports Review The 18th annual event 4 11 tion in the first round 4 1 which last year attracted a record turnout of 47000 will open Yary A trade involving Cuozzo had 4r 4 44 a five-day run' tomorrow in Governor's Hall and Exposition 4r been rumored for several 4' a --'''''4 from Be mk1 Hall at the State Fair ground Harold Badasarian found- and when it was announced late 1 I e-4 5 fiy i05 i "g4 'f Outlarkl 1-1 Monday Saints' officials took 'i i 1 3 outstandi '1 er and managing director careful aim with lots of cold wa- 4-': 11y ter on reports of dissension 07 while pl and John Gliebe whotandles 'L -k publicity' are convinced rec- cf40- 9 -1 champith "It should be made clear that 11 1 The NI ds are made to be broken the sole purpose of the trade is and hope for even bigger 10 ''3 1 choice to try to strengthen our football to all terback crowds this time Nothing team and that any reports of New Yo 1 wrong with that we dissension between Cuozzo and A more the merrier 4 return tf -k N' I the coaching staff not only are two plc But will they break the untrue but neither was this a I 'i' record? That is without such wating factor in our making 3 ilk? 1 ''''A 1 7 1 1 YoThrke'shtb I 31- 1967 highlights as My Mother tmhot trade" said General Man- 4 it thalkedeti relagllyI because hi ager Bert Rose -7 L) lights 4 NFL an -4rok it Ber 71'4441' flashing the emergency bat Lost Draft Choices -) Bob tum lever and the Batman New Orleans the 1967 expan- prdif -r441 1 1' Vn i extinguisher Monkee sion team in the National Foot- ei 0 I center ti the first i Mobile whichhdefiedindtesitcermip-s fbiarsilt Laenagued 'ectraon dderod away its und draft fe 7 (1--- It- 4' (1 the new th 1- entitled The Crucifier Head choices before Rose became the it: 4 the AFL dittattammilffammalik Hunter The Wino etc club's general manager late last I 1 't 407N Jolmse i i.

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