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Daily Record from Banning, California • 6

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bm-r-ir- mm k'-dn v. yn -hm'dArf -md -1 A i A I I .1 a v.i 6 The Bumfaif Record The Beaumont Gazette. Monday. December 13, 1965 'rr" --f7y-1 1 'J i1 1 Paul Hornungs Good But Sayers Greatest y. yt Kp ws I --I ki 0 0 (i 0 0 Vl Oo Cougars Face Arabs Tonight SAN GORGONIO PASS- Pass area basketball teams engage In four games and one tournament this week.

Tonight foe Beaumont Cojfe gars of foe De AnzaLeagueHost the Coachella Valley Anbs at foe Desert -Valley Leanga and Friday night foe Cougars travel to Notre Dame, seeking revenge for last weeks defeat Tuesday at 8 pjn. In the Hemet High School gym, the undefeated Mt. San Jacinto Eagles of coach Dan Ayala face foe University of California, Riverside Junior Varsity. Thursday foe Eagles, enter foe Antelope Valley Tournament. Thursday night foe Banning Broncos attempted to better their 2-1 record this season by hosting foe San Jacinto Tigers at 8 pjn.

Duke Blue Devils, Michigan Claim Top Basketball Rating By UPI sell, heldtoonly 21 points against The Duke Blue Devils and whlchlta, scored 45 igalnri San Michigan Wolverine each were Francisco to set a school record claiming to be the nation! top (or foe Wolverines, college basketball team after Both fourth-ranked Duke and Impressive victories lari week, ranked Michigan have and the argument probably Wt jrwiroi 4-1 records, and foe be decided until they meet each wolverines dont play again other next week. until they mdet Duke Dec. 2L Duke began "Were st Joseph's of Philadelphia, No. as they defeated first- the No. 3 team In the rankings ranked UCLA twice lari week and a contend1 for the top 82-66 and 94-75 to avenge aloss spot vacated by UCLA, breezed to foe Bruins In foe 1984 NCAA by 98-68 and Bowl- playoff finals.

i ing Green 98-55 lari weeLTbe Senior Jack Marin led foe Hawks are scheduled this week 1 Blue Devils In scoring with 20 against AforigM and Michigan 1 points In foe first victory and state. 23 In the secomLDuke completely solved UCLAs vaunted lone press defense to breeze to victory. The Bine Devils are not expected to be challenged for their claim to first place this week when they play and defeated New Mexico State 102-Vlrginia. 51 Maryland -71-62 and St. Duke coach Vlc'Bubas at- Johns N.Y.

61-55, faces fal-tributed foe twin triumphs over len UCLA. i HOST qDPrrET-Boettamnpmtiheileften "tourney la the Pass over the weekend were the Beaumont High School Cougars. Top row, man tleft, Steve Riley, Alia Stverson, Alfons Baam-stark, Jim Brasle, Jack Ifushell, IfonzaStaffijrd, i JM Ron Connor. Bottom row, from left, Elmer. Waldradt, Dick Capps, Llmfr Crista, Larry Pertain, Dennis Lara, Sam Racadlo, Norm Davis and Arnfr Lara.

Front and center, coach Jim Quest. Banning hosts the annual Block Christmas tournament starting December 20. Broncos 2nd to scoring passes of 50 and from Bart Starr, sra, whojqnalled the singkUne-TD record set by the great Ernie Nevers In 1929 and tied by Dub Jones hi 1951, shattered Lennie Moores season mark of 20 by scoring his final touchdown on an 6 5-yard punt return. His 36-polnt output raised his season total to an NFL high of 126 points. "This was the greatest football exhibition I have ever seen by one man in one game, said Chicago coach George Halas, who has been around foe pro scene since the early 1920s.

Sayers also seored on an 80-yard pass from Rudy Buklch, who threw for 401 yards, runs of 21, 7, 50 and one yard to help the Bears run up their highest point production ever In a regular season game. Green Bay can wrap up foe Western title with a victory over San Francisco next Sunday, but foe Bears can tie ft If they beat Minnesota while the Packers and foe Colts, who mdet Los Angeles Saturday, lose. Baltimore would wear the crown with a victory coupled with a Packer loss. Roman Gabriel tossed five TD passes and foe vaunted Los Angeles defense held Jimmy Brown to 20 yards as the tripped the Eastern Division champion Brown 42-7. On foe receiving end of Gabriels strikes, were Marlin McKee ver (five yards).

Willie Brown (22 yards) and Tommy McDonald, 1 I. BEAUMONT Bannings Broncos won second place la the third annual Beaumont Basketball Tournament Saturday night with 35 seconds to sparer Yucaipas ihuaderfalrds af- whea Stejre Reynolds firmed their favoritism for foe ml tegmmate Ron Wallace Desert Valley League cage crown along with the Indio Rajahs by beating Banning; Beaumont and Imperial for the tourney championship, Beaumonts host Cougars earns within ten seconds of nabbing second spot In the classic. This was the first time In the tourneys history that an out -of- jolnedMn. Named the tourneys most valuable performer was Leonard Ltafon, Banning's play-maker. From the Cougars came Jim Brasle, up from last seasons Junior varsity, and Imperial made the grade with Paul Thompson.

Pass quhtet captured the crown. 1 Beaum nt won It the first year and Bean ns last season. The Birds dominated the all-tournty team this season Providence, No. 8, beat As-. sumption 38-79 and SL Francis 108-80 and meets St.

Marys and Loyola Brigta am idle lari week, playsSantaClara twice; and lOth-ranked Bradley, which beat Creighton 88-79 and Oklahoma 81-80, goes against-SL Louis, Butler and Murray. State. UCLA to teamwork, "something weve bee looking for since October. You're always fearful 'of an explosion from a team like UCLA but our boys were inspired. Michigan recovered from a 100-94 loss to Wichita State by whipping Jilghly regarded San 96-78.

Caule 1 Tub Grady Hutton To Guide Astros HOUSTON (UP1- The Houston Astros, weary of life at the, bottom, fired General Manager Paul Richards and field manager Luman Harris Sunday in a major shakeup designed to launch foe Astros baseball fortunes Into orbit. The Astros, who have finished foe pari three seasons on the cellar' door stepin ninfo place in foe National League, named Grady Hatton as foe new manager. Hatton, a former third base-man for foe Clnlnnatl Reds, moves qp from foe managership of the Astros class triple-A club, Oklahoma City. He guided Old- horns City to Jwo pennats in foe past three years. Astros owner Roy Hafheins, who made foe announcements, also said Eddie Robinson, Houston farm director, was also being fired.

Tal Smith was named as vice president and director of player personnel. Richards had a that of yetr In 1960. Small Colleges Hold Bowl Goes By United Press fahrMtimMi Los Angeles State beat University of California, Santa Bar-Tbe Htfi guys had their day hnra 111 10 In the Camellia Saturday as 10 small college Bow East Carolina romped football teams battled it out in 0Ter Mklne 31-0, Tennessee five post-season bowl games. State rallied to tie Ball State Unbeaten, utled North Dako- Mj mi St. John's of ta State, national small college Minnesota crushed LtadfleM 33-champlon, up its 16th victory Ini row, a20-7 decision Quarterback Ray Jones over GrambUng, In the Pecan scored throe touchdowns to Bowl, emblematic of thg NCAA lead Lod Angeles States attack Midwest duunplonshlp, and fullback Dave Alexander Ken Rota, Lowell Linde man ran fori two touchdowns and and Rich Mlschle tallied for the passed for another to lead East Blsons wtyta EU Smiths 93- Carollnajto victory.

By United Press International Paul Hornunghas regained his former luster but Gale Sayers has claimed his title of Goldeq Boy. Horning played his finest National Football League game Sunday' by scoring five touchdowns to set a chib record, lead Green Bay to a 42-27 triumph over Baltimore and hurdle the Packers Into first place In the West. Sayers, however, turned In perhaps the greatest Individual performance ever In the NFL. The Chicago halfback, who two weeks ago broke the rookie TD marie, scored six touchdowns against San Francisco to tie the "NFL single game record, shatter foe season standard and vault Into the league's scoring heroics gave the Bears a 61-20 triumph and kept them in contention In the West. Hornuug had not been experiencing a good season, scoring only three touchdowns until the Baltimore' game and being benched frequently during the campaign.

But Green Bay loach Vince Lombardi "had a hunch Hornung" would meet -the challenge of playing Baltimore for the division lead. was confident Paul could do it, Lombardi said. "There was no question In my mind. And after the game there was. no.

question. In anyone's mind that Hornung could do It. The former Notre Dame star ran for TDs of two, nine and three yards and. hauled In Paul Lowe Paces Diego To AFL Title By UPI Sports Defiant cries 'of "wait 'HI next year ring out. of New York and Oakland but In the midst of all a quietly confident voice whispers "writ 'HI next week.

The voice belongs to Paul Lowe, foe San Diego halfback who ground out 99 yards Sunday to lead the Chargers to a 37-26 win over foe Houston Oilers and their fifth Western Division championship In six years. Along foe way he also happened to become the first man In AFL history to galnover 1,000 yards twice. The reason hes whispering "writ til next week Is because thats when he expects to break Clem Daniels 1963 record of 1,099 yards rushing In one season. Although he dlifot plan that way, if he does break Daniels record. next week when San Diego plays the Raiders, hell be adding Insult to Injury.

Clem Daniels plays football for foe Raiders. The Buffalo Bills, loosening up for their Dec. 26 meeting San Diego, dumped foe Kansas City Chiefs 34-25, foe Raiders downed foe New York Jets 24-14 and the Boston Pat- Garrett Named Outstanding NEW YORK (UPI) All gobbled up more American Mike the yardage ta three varsity nHnii ground gfawg champion who has collected a host of post season awards, has been named the outstanding collegiate player of 1965 by United Press International. Garrett, a lightning fast breakaway runner who can also bull straight ahead for short sons than any college football player ta history. The 1,440 yards be gained ta 1965 topped all rivals and his throe-year output of 3,221 yards set a new all time rushing mark formerly held by Ollie Matson.

Mnt (r Tourney The best was saved for last, and naturally this was the cross-Pass dash, first of the season, between Banning and Beaumont. Piling up a ten point margin early In the final quarter of play, the firoocos started losing ground as burly Alphons caught fire late In the contest. With the tally 51-49 and a minute to play, Or In iHaworttu, Bronco veteran, canned a pair gift tosses. There were 35 seconds left os the clock. Baum stark latched onto a rebound and netted a bucket.

It was 53-51. There were ten seconds left. Beaumont couldnt do It. Linton was hot for the Broncos in the first quarter as Banning spurted ahead 12-9. George Allen, Bronco sophomore, took over In the second quarter both, on offense and defense, and Banning kept that three point margin al intermission, 27-24.

The Broncos forged ahead with a 14-6 thinl quarter, which proved enough offset the Cougars threat ad they outscored 21-12 In the fodeout Linton for the Broncos and Baumstark for Beaumont led the game scoring with 14 each. Other Bronco scorers were Dick Rutherford 11, Tomas Russ, Haworth and Allen Beach, and Dan Christina 4. 'r -For Beaumont, the other scorers were Braale 16, Nora Davis 11, Jack Muschell 8 and Monso Stafford 2. Yucaipa opened the tourney Thursday night by routing Banning 67-41. it was the Broncos, first game of the season, the T-Blrds third.

The Birds had a much tougher time tumbling the Cougars Friday night 56-50. Only a ten-point spree by Reynolds In the fourth quarter accounted for the victory margin. This cinched the tourney for Yucaipa since Imperial was no problem Saturday night 68-35. After their slow start against the T-Birds, Banning wanned up for the season Friday night with a 62-33 win over Imperial, The Broncos Jumped ahead 14-7 la the first quarter, then outscored the foe in each of the other periods 11-9, 20-4 and 17-13. Thompson of Imperial nabbed high score tumors with 14.

Pacing Banning was Lintons' 13, followed by Haworth 10, Christinas 7, Ferris Getter and Marty Ortega 6, Rutherford 5 Russ and Bob Rodriquez 4. Brian Romberg 3 and Allen and Jack Hlgbee 2. Reynolds scored 27 points against Beaumont, tourney high. Brazle led Beaumont with .19, followed by Baumstark 9, Muschell 7, Dennis Lara 6, Stai Birds in No 74 earn with Smith returned a punt for a touchdown to State its tie svillli MOIKIIC yards kickoff return, an NCAA collegiate I bowl record, gave GrambUng Its only score. In otberpost-seasan contests, RECORD GAZETTE 7 MOSO AT By United Press international Leo Labine of Los Angeles not PaUed Wck, stuck a frytiiT ta It Sun-Wait day-and the Blades still drop-small ped Into foe Nuffment of foe Western Hockey League.

-when Labine scored four goals, in-1965, cludiiy three In foe final per-of iod, but It wasnt enough to overtake foe Porland Buckaroos who scored six times ta foe first two periods. The final score was 6-5 Portland. Meanwhile Seattle moved pari foe Blades Into filth place by who snared 46, 42 end 43 yard, TD tosses. Earl Momll erased, a 10-0 Washington lead by sandwiching 74 and 73 yard touchdown passes to Homer Jones arouxl a one-yard scoring burst by Steve Thurlow to power New York to a 27-10 triumph over Che Redskins. Tucker rede 10-yard run for the Giants.

Minnesota he Id Detroit score-leu after Intermission to post 29-7 victory over the Lions, who gave up fifth place ta the West to the Vikings. Fran hit Paul Flatley wfo a 15-yard TD pan and Phil King with a two-yarder for theJFlk-ings. Philadelphia belted Pittsburgh 47-13 ta a game which produced an NFL record for interceptions returned for tquchdowns. Muta Baughn 33 yards, Jim Nettles 76 yards and George Tarosovic 40 yards returned steals for TDS for the Eagles while Abe Woodson 61 yards did it for the Steelers. Dick Hough both passes attempted (32) and clfy alter the game If he had odieefl Hough teamed qp with two- WaltHazzard Leads laker Win In foe only NBA scheduled.

to Troy? who made a leaping, over foe shoulder grab In the end zone. Down 12-0, Fullerton finally came alive when Dennis Light TiwIIi By United Press International Hazzard, considered too for foe rigors of the National Basketball Association he Joined Los Angeles ta ls maktag up for his lack beigd with outstanding -playmaking abilities. Hazzard, who led UCLA to foe NCAA' championship ta the first period Sunday night and sparked foe 'Jgkers to a 123-101 triumph over SL Louis Leo Labines Hal Trick Falls Short blanking league leading Victoria, 2-0. Vancouver dropped a 5-2 decision to Rochester of foe American League In Sundays only other game. In Saturdays games, San Francisco downed Los Angeles, 3-1 while Vancouver and Victoria subdued AHL with Chuck Holmes and Cliff Scfamauts contributing slnrie Schmautz contributing single goals.

Brian Smith was foe other for Los Garrett has bear amply rewarded for his brilliant efforts ttls Mason. The 21-year-old Californian received foe Helsman Trophy ear Uerthls month and garnered more votes for foe UPI All-American team than any of his colleagues. Tulsa end Howard Twilley finished second to foe West Coast flash ta the balloting. Garrett polled 80 of a possible 242 votes while Twilley got 39. Jim Grabowskl, Illinois bride-' tag fullback, picked up 34 and Texas Techs Donny Anderson received 21.

But being college player of foe year doesnt guarantee success ta foe pro ranks. Many feel Garretts size 5-foot-9, 191 pounds may hinder his chances as a ruining back. LosAkunHos In Final Week LOS ALAMITOS (UPI) Los Alamltos moves Into its final week of racing today with quarter horse fans still buzzing over the dead heat ta the $160,000 futurity. big race for 2-year-okis was run off on a sloppy track Saturday, but that didnt dim the excitement generated by sensational filly Rapid Volley. A winner of seven of her previous nine lifetime starts, she closed with a muddy rush to catch pace setting Moore Go right at foe wire.

The camera couldnt separate them. The two horses were timed ta 18.2 seconds and earned $48,220.50 for owners Fred Beckham Rapid Volley and Ray Seeley Moore GO. Miss Gold Angel was a head hack ta third. I NOTICE y- X. dW- 4 (UP0-Ful-lerton quarterback Dick Hough, the Junior Rom Bowls Back of the Game, may be running John McKay's formation next season.

Unconfirmed reports today, aid foe poised quarterback may be beaded for foe University of riots whipped foe Denver Bron- Southern California. However, cm 28-mT Hough, who set JRB records In ner blocked a Peres punt and The Canucks shut out Cleveland, fell on It at foe Henderson one. 10, the Maple Leafs trim-Cralg Hastta drove over on foe me Hershey, 5-2. first play. Despite Labines perform- Hough then directed a 55- snee, Portland managed to score yard, second period march which its 10th win In home games was helped out by a 32-yard Sunday, as Tommy Me Vie and Interference penalty Gerry Coyer each tallied twice, Pass forterence penalty uerry wyer eacn iamea twice, LETS GO AT RANNINO BOWL TDIIDAT year J.C.

All-America endRlch Dixon and was stav Leon for 12 completions In Ful- lertons 20-15 win over Henderson County College of Texas. barf railed InfttrwiiyiwMni SM LaTTV LUUd did the SCOT- Hough rolled out and scored Sunday. Both Leon (159 yards) and four aaA RichardCar Howie Hughes scored twice Henderson's tnpng Jack end rillos extra point made it 13-12, foywMdjwr ii Rochester, but Margene Adkins (152 yards) wlp- Fullerton. thfl ed out the old pass reception After Butch Wenkes 22-yard rinsj yardage mark of 114 set in 1947 field goal put Henderson back by Chet Nicholson of Chaffey. on top, 15-13, In the i third war-They were named co-linemen of ter, Hough shook his team toJi nt1 tin Ill, HU.

with Lurf. n-rjrd Adkins made all of his gains reception on foe -Henderson two on Just five catches, but two the big play in the winning march, of them were for first period Terry Amlck scored touchdowns which almost ran the ball away from Fullerton "We both went up for the ball, and I came down with it, scorer Angeles. Seattle Mems to hold some sort of spell over Vlctorla.The Maple Leafs have wonl7andlori only four this year-but foe Totems have knocked foe leue- at the "America at Vancouver-and Los ilea at Victoria. Four big races' topped by foe $35,000 Los Alamltos Champ-ionshlp Saturday, spice this weeks action. Tiny Watch moved into early favoritism for tteHOOO SPjSL0 PurM 400 Jrarts Saturday.

Jack Kenp tossed toucUown isses of 66 and 13 yards to Bo passes Roberson and found Ed Rut-kowsU open with a 47-yarder as Buffalo downed the Chiefs. Pete Gogolak kicked two field goals to set a Mason professional football record of 28 and kicked four extra points to all but wrap up foe AFL scoring title. He now has 115 points. Kansas City quarterback Len Dawson enjoyed a great day despite foe loss, hitting on 23 of 37 passes for 356 yards. Daniels scored two touchdowns and ran for 104 yards to lead foe Raiders over foe Jets.

His performance moved him pari Matt Snell and Into third place in. the leagues rushing department with 793 yards, but thafi small consolation, considering hell have to sit on foe batch next week and watch LoweeraM his name from the record books. Babe Parllll, who Is closing strong after a disappointing sen-son, tossed three touchdown passes ta foe Patriots victory over Denver.Tow of them were caught by end Gtao Cappelletti, who tallied 16 points for BostotuRookle fulback Jim Nance sewed foe Pats other six-pointer on a one-yard plunge. Alteration for Men A Women 2 JOE the I 1 TAILOR Custom Tailor I IMPORT EP MArfWAl5 tloijbie 1 I Mode to Single Call A Deliver against defender Hal Carew which not th hall the Hntutar. which put the ball on the Header- son seven.

Carew wrestled GARRETT TO HULA HONOLULU (UPI) Mika, Garrett, foe Southern California football star who won the 1965 Helsman Trophy, has agreed to play ta the Hula Bowl on 7. The 191-poimd halfback bolds foe NCAA throe-year rushing record of 3,221 yards ta 666 carries. Automatic Washor Service MAYTAG WHIRLPOOL GENERAL ELECTRIC KENMORE BEAUMONT FURNITURE $43-24 LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CAUFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE I Estate af I EDNA MAUDE JORONE, also No. 24736 known as EDNA M. JORONE, Deceased? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of foe i named decedent fori all persons having claims egafat the said decedent an required to file them, with foe nebessary vouchers, ta the office of the clerk of the above entitled court, or to present them, with foe necessary vouchers, to the tmder-signed at foe office of Ruth E.

McClellan, 12 West Ramsey Fullerton right out of foe bowl. Adkins made a leaping catch of quarterback foes Pens short pass on foe fourth play of the game and scooted 40 yards to score. The play covered ,54 yards. Perex, who pasMd for 204 yards, drove foe Cardinals In for another first period score with a 22-yard pass to Adkins, imiimimiiHHniiHimif; FENCING Homo Ranch Industry 2 FREE ESTIMATES EASY TERMS FENCE CO. I Street; California, which la foe place of business of the imderrigned ta all matters pertaining to foe estate of said, decedent, within six months after foe first of this notice.

'Dried December 171965 Kirkwood Ruth E. McClellan tfxecuteTOf ttarWiN at TMtun- nun eddece dent 12 West Ramsey Street panning Qaltf, 92220 Telephone 849-4513 Attorney for Executor Publish Record 126, 13, 20, 2765 XX 4 MASIC SCASAMCUA A Boaumont Ph.S4S-2417f 9256 Oak don Rood 5686 MISSION 8LVD. RIVERSIDE CAUCOUECT Riv. OV 6-2810 ijiumiiimniuuimmilulj WCAUMONt NS I.M -I.

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