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The Modesto Bee du lieu suivant : Modesto, California • 11

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High Scores Chargers Slap Raiders 17-6 Are Made By Low Rollers By Fred Schwartz MeClatchy Newspapers Service OAKLAND San big swift Chargers turned an intercepted pass into a touchdown in the final period Mingo has now booted five three-pointers in the American Football League first two games The loss evened York Jet entered the game in the third quarter and could connect on only four of 13 aerials for 23 yards Two of his passes were intercepted In last week's contest on the ground and through the air as Hadl 12 of 27 attempts Next Sunday the will be at home to the Oilers 2-0 Game TWO MODESTO BEE Mon Sept 20 1965 AAA A-ll Dryden Golf Club Defeats Swenson Dryden Park Top gross scores for the Mens Golf Club yesterday! Modestans were Jack Spearin scored a 47-28 victory in the a 70 md Jim Taylor with a 71 Dryden pro Andy Silva second half of a home andhada73 home series with the Swenson resuts with Modestans Park team from Stockton listed second: Modesto also took the open- Dave Gassawa and Naal Johnson 1 Barney Belleci and Paul McBroom 2 ing match in Stockton Verne Hatch and Marv Prior Vi Davs Hayes and Jerry McAdams IVj Jim 178 hit on Raiders Houston time will be at 1:30 pm at Frank Youell Field SCORING San Diego 2 3 0 7-17 Oakland 0 6 0 6 SAN DIEGO Lowe (4 yard run Al worth (25 yard pass from Hadl) Extra Traenlo 2 (kicks) Field Traveenio (29 yards) OAKLAND Field Mlrgo 2 (48-yards record at 1-1 in the Western Division San Diego tops the division with a 2-0 mark The defensive linemen led by 300-pound Earl Faison completely halted every drive the Raiders attempted They not only held Oakland to a meager 36 yards rushing but also put a lot of pressure on the passers starting quarterback Tom Flores a former University of Pacific star was knocked out of his second successive game by hard-charging defensive linemen But this time his understudy the lanky Wood found the going just as rough Wood the 6-foot 5-inch former Charger and New against the Kansas City Chiefs Wood came off the bench to spark Oakland to a 37-10 victory by tossing two scoring passes Lowe Scores TD San first touchdown came on a 72-yard drive in the first period Halfback Paul Lowe who gained 63 yards rushing carried the final four yards The Chargers got a break to score their second period field goal a 29-yard effort by Herb Travenio Oakland's Joe Krakowski fumbled a punt and San Diego recovered to set up the score In winning the Chargers amassed 321 net yards 143 yesterday to defeat the Oakland Raiders 17-6 before a near capacity crowd of 21406 The interception of a Dick Wood pass by defensive back Ken Graham set the Chargers up on the Raider 16-yard line The touchdown was scored on a third-down pass from John Hadl to the elusive Lance Al-worth which covered 25 yards Up until then the outcome was in doubt as the Oaklanders were down only 10-6 and were in position to pull the game out with a touchdown Gene Mingo had provided the Raiders with their only points two second period field goals of 48 and 35 yards Reynosa and Lucky Lujan 3 Doc Watson and Len Woolsey 0 Clint Adams and John Schneck Charles McBraln Will Porter JVi Tom Brill and Phil Ruhl 2 Bob Law ton and Galen Rydellus I Cham Mills and John Buntan 0 Lee Moflenson and McClafchy Newwaper Service Jack SpearP 3 0b Burtch and Warren dcttm rv rflm Galnei 0 Frank Battisflne and Chuck KtLULLi iCam captain Brewer 3 Ernie Woodman and Waller Bill Davis and Ken Kimball crl Rai" na Hadlv were the only Modesto win-! bid Easiey and am sexton 2va ners yesterday as the Sports- lvvhihtfr0and 4 awKmS men of Stanislaus tennis team dropped an 8-2 decision and Stan Lust 3 Buck Hammond and Frank Nielson 0 Jim Taylor and Larry Ingalls Is lop Scorer In Turlock MeClatchy Newspapers Service TURLOCK Ralph Ingalls of the Majors topped the bowling week at the Divine Gardens with a four-game score of 859 Ingalls series was built on games of 220 246 223 and 170 His three-game score of 689 is tops for the season in the Stanislaus district Benny smart a 160-average bowler had a 585 series helped along by games of 201 and 208 Shirley Bodine paced the bowlers with a 594 series on games of 202 181 and 211 Gloria Chin had the high game with a 227 They are members of the Majorette League Liz Davidson of the Mixed League had a 504 series improving on her 140 average Tom Pace 2J9 Mike Par kins 225 Aroldo Chieas 211-221 Marty Pohl 224 793 Conrad Jenkins 225 Oscar Dal-quist 723 KNIGH1S OF COLUMBUS-John Van Hourn Alex Schoula 212 Terriera 211 -Bob Davidson 533 and Ur Davidson MERCHANTS -Benny Smart 201-208-585 and Dedrlck Wright 217 Ev Handley 202 Clara Sliger 201 MATCO-SII Dixon 210 Bert Sophia 205 Ron Piazza 278 Gene McGhee 211 MAJORS Ralph Ingalls 270246-227-859 George Anderson 232 Bruce Kaiser 205-201-215 804 Homer Sargis 254 NIGHTOUTERS Marga Welsh 507 Jan Bryant 505 STARLITE Virgle McClure 200 Bev Forsehurg 201 Gerry Gulantl 546 Ford Jenkins 219-204-804 MAJORETTE Shirley Bodine Gloria Chin 227 Nancy Good man 203 Jo Ann Rico 203 BUSH -Jess Cassey 213 Hutch Hutchinson 205-201 Fiqht Results By the Associated Press JOHANNESBURG South Africa-Rubln Carter Paterson NJ stopped Jce Ngidi South Africa 7 middleweighfs Antonio Amaya Pan ama outpointed Raflu King 128 7 Ni geria 10 to the Kings River Tennis Club Davis defeated Ted Moran-da 2-6 6-2 8-6 while Kimball downed Juan Hedin 6-2 4-6 8-6 Other results: Singles MeClatchy Newspapers Service TURLOCK Low average bowlers especially women had a big week at the College Lanes in Turlock Jo Ann Ladd in the Junior Majorettes with a 139 average picked up the high game with a 232 in her 565 series Lillian Davis of the Tuesday Trio 133-average had a 505 series one pin better than Vera Dolan who had a 126 average Loretta Zanos of the Morning Belles also 133 fire a 215 game Other 200s Other 200 games were picked up by Gloria Mendon-ca 205-530 and Lola Grubbs 204 of the Morning Belles The Classic produced three 200 games: Veona Sheppard Norma Fusi 202 563 Fay Blaechl 211 and Dee Seby-lano 204 Oral Reich topped the men with a 257 game in his 780 four-game series His high game was 10 pins better than Mark 247 They bowl in the Classic League Manuel DeSalles 149-average had games of 234 and 212 in the Major League Alien Santos upped his 147 average with a 219 game in the California League Steve 619 was the series topper Mitchell who bowls in the California League had a best single game of 235: NATIONAL Doc Hakl Fred Schell 211 Richard Chambers 2254 Lance 3 Vic AhTye and Perry Holder 0 Bill Robertson and Bob Borkett 3 Harry Rosmussen and Frank Sheldon i Tavern Sellger and Gene Podesto Bill Keller and Dud Hatch 3 Gen Davis and Jim Paulsen 0 Bob Chlng and Stan Ludoft 0 Harold Millerman and Warren McNulty 3 Jack Flebut and Mel Seeley 0 Al Cosentlno and Frank Zulalca 1 John Hickman and Jim Bryson Jerry Riley and Jim Nelson 2 Paul Kaplan and Bob Fallon Bob Fenton (Kl Dick Davis 6-4 6-2 Barlow McCleary and Harry Rlx I Bill Drake (K) Marc Scrimsher 6 2 Thorn Brown and Dick Biggs 0 Jake 6-2 Paul Walllngton (K) Doug Crary Thomas and Tom Locke 3 3-6 7-5 7-5 Jerry Flaming (K) Hank I Arch Bathurst and Herb Stay 2 Had Scrimsher 6-1 6-0 Wilton Wyman (K)isalter and Herb Nplson 1 Pete Peter Reldon Jones 6-t 6-8 6-3 son and John Keyon 2 Pat Petterson Doubles and Morey Heaston Chuck Bloom- Drake-Fenton (Kl Davls-Davls 6-1 berg and Ed Jacobs 2'? Jim Wall and 2 6 8 6 Moranda-Flamlng (K) Crary Ph I Line Harry Wilson and Rud Mark Scrimsher 6-0 6-3 Wvmah-Wall I Haugen Ken Eldridge and Bud Ington (K) Jones-Hank Scrimsher 6-11 Kalen I'd Bill Jolly and Bob Dutschke 6-0 1 2 Manuel Gomes and Wayne Greenlee 1 Markel Is Champ In Cycle Races 641 Series Is Manteca Best MeClatchy Newspapers Service MANTECA Snyder a 175-average kegler bowled a 641 series to top the men at the Manteca Bowl His series was topped by a 264 game Bud Jackson had 224 and 211 games in his four-game series of 801 Connie Mein-tasis had the three and four-game high series for the women She rolled games of 154 252 197 and 174 for a 777 series I I fourth standings Lawmill who has been driving cycles since age 15 won $1100 of the $7200 purse It was a tight race with Lawwill not taking over firm command until the 15th lap of the 20-mile race None of the Stanislaus district entrants finished among the leaders Entrants included Len Burke and Tom Clark and Cliff Aksland RAINBO Buffalo Whips Denver 30-15 By the Associated Press If one thing better than having Cookie number having his line Billy Joe has it and made the most of it yesterday easily gaining more yardage than Gilchrist in their heralded duel and helping the Buffalo Bills whip the Denver Broncos 30-15 in an American Football League game It was the first meeting between the two fullbacks since they changed teams in an offseason trade and started playing a game How They Did Joe gained 48 yards in 14 Bob Mck C2W-7UT No0 4 198) and carries for a 34 average while 558 classic grabbing four passes for 36 Mary Lake 247-793 Oral Reich 257 yards including One tOUCh-wa' wHard down Gilchrist meanwhile Howard Faurot0 Larry Oats Sr WaS he tO 26 yards in 12 at-221 Martha Gadke 468 Evelyn Turner tempts a 22 average 179 Two Pair 1952 and Two Pair 703 ni i morning belles George Blanda a 16-year Gloria Mendonca 205 530 Vera Dolan otoran naceprt for 9Q8 504 Loretta Zanos 215 Lola Grubbs jPrO Veteran paSSeO IOr Z9 204 Foster and Liberty Market 1710 yarcjs and three touchdowns as Houston walloped Boston 31-10 and remained in a tie with Buffalo for the Eastern Division lead San Diego kept its record unblemished in the West by downing Oakland 16-7 Kansas City defeated York 14-10 Saturday Foster Farms 647 PACIFIC Bob Fowls Dick Urhammer 202 Hughson VFW 2471 and 860 WOMEN'S CLASSIC Norma Fusi Veona Sheppard 217-541 Fay Blaechl 211 Dee Sebylano 204 Richenbacher 1940 TRIO Lillian De Salles 505 Zandra Marlin 202 Trio 1294 and 473 CALIFORNIA Steve Mitchell 235 619 Bill Tiernan I Mpur I IS JZpod BREAD SACRAMENTO (A5) A young veteran of the national motorcycle racing circuit has won his first championship race but this overall two-wheeler titlist is Bart Markel of Flint Mich Markel won the national championship of the American Motorcycle Association yesterday with 610 points in the 18 races counting toward the title Dick Mann of Crockett placed second in the national rankings and third in the 7th annual Grand Nation-jal race Places Third Third in the overall stand-' ings but second in the race! the final one of the 18-race season was Gary Nixon of Baltimore Md The winner of race at the state fair ground before a record crowd of 9-897 was Mert Lawwill of San Francisco 20 He wound up Jack Spearin Tops Dryden Qualifiers Merced Devils Down Shasta MeClatchy Newspapers Service MERCED Merced College will be eying a two-game winning streak Saturday night when the Devils fresh from an opening 12-6 win over Shasta College in Redding Coast Heroes By United Press International SATURDAY'S HEROES TOD HULLIN Passed 26 yards for the touchdown that enabled the Huskies to come from behind and defeat Idaho 14-9 TOM TROVATO Oregon Threw eight-yard TD pass to Scott Cress and then engineered 87-yard drive that enabled Ducks to upset eastern powerhouse Pittsburgh 17-15 CLAY CALHOUN Oregon State -Grabbed Paul Brothers' deflected pass in the end zone with three minutes left to Play tc give the Beavers 12-10 victory over Illinois TOM ROTH AND RICH SHERON Washington Roth threw 20-yard TD pass and Sheron grabbed it with 36 seconds left in game as Cougars scored upset of the day by beating Iowa 7-0 Merced Shasta i Total Net Yards 306 204 First Downs 15 12 Rushing Yardage 265 97 I Passing Yardage 41 107 I Passes 6-3 24-10 I Passes Had Intercepted 0 4 I Fumbles Lost 3 1 I Yards Penalized 70(5 60(3) 233 Lyle Walmslev 219 Arlen Santos 2)9 Norton 2414 and 889 night MAJOR Jim Mendonca four games Manuel De Salles 234 Mets 3006 and 794 JUNIOR MAJORETTES Jo Ann Ladd Turlock Rockj 2221 State Savings 776 AMERICAN Charlie Dennis 555 Ray Erdman 726 Dayton's 2436 and 932 Green Pro Fooiball Jack Spearin shot a 37-33-1 will play a contest! 70 to top the list of qualifiers against Gavlian in Los Banos1 i for the Dryden Park Munici- The Devils won only one! pal Golf Course Spearin sgame ast seasoni ancj that two-under-par round was the came against Gavlian by a I best shot by any of the 122 45-13 margin golfers who took part in the 6 1 The game with Shasta qualifying 1 Match play will start this week with pairings to be announced at a later date 111 i many ways was as close as the score indicates Shasta was almost blanked NATIONAL LEAGUE Cleveland 17 Washingotn 7 Baltimore 35 Minnesota 16 Bay 41 Pittsburgh 9 Philadelphia 34 St Louis 27 Detroit 20 Los Angeles 0 Dallas 31 New York 2 San Francisco 52 Chicago 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 14 New York 10 Houston 31 Boston 10 Buffalo 30 Denver 15 San Diego 17 Oakland 6 Leaders With four minutes left War-! Jim Taylor was the runner-1 ren R05jnson bulled over from1 up with a 34-37-71 wth war-1 one to narrow the Merced margin to 12-6 Before then the Devils had ren McAnulty third with 38-35-73 Yesterday's Stars PITCHING Bob Veale Pittsburgh 1 Pitched a one-hitter and struck out 12 bringing his record to 17-11 as the Pi- Other top qualifiers in rates edged Philadelphia Frank Robinson Cincinnati eluded Tom Locke and Rudy drove in five runs with three hits as 'de! cnrn hnth with Reds spin a doubleheader with Houston aOlariO DOin Wim Hi By United Press International LEADING BATTERS National League AB Avg C'pmente Pittsburgh 550 84 184 335 Aaron Milwaukee May San Francisco Rose Cincinnati 626 112 196 313 Williams Chicago 605 105 188 311 American League AB Avg Oliva Minnesota 558 104 177 317 Yastrzemski Boston 463 75 146 315 Robinson Baltimore 500 74 153 306 Whitfield Cleveland 412 44 126 306 Battey Minnesota 372 33 112 301 HOME RUNS Mays Giants 49 McCovey Giants 37 Williams Cubs 33 Conigliaro Red Sox 30 Horton Tigers 28 Wagner Indians 27 Cash Tigers 27 RUNS BATTED IN Johnson Reds 124 Mays Giants 106 Stargell Pirates 105 PITCHING Nuxhall Reds 113 Koufax Dodgers 23-8 Maloney Reds 19 7 534 106 174 326 516 108 165 320 BigL eague Line Scores got inside the 20 twice only to fumble and had put two six pointers on the score-board The running of Mike Flores and Bob Conley who together gained 147 of the 265 rushing totals iiar on i LP-Baidschun (5-8) keyed all but one of the Los Angeles 0)0 002 )10- 5 8 ojdrives Rod Ellison displayed1 SOsLteen Perranoskl I this blazing speed Oil a 65- Uecker Osteen 05'-14)U LP-GIbsSn yard touchdown run in the (18-11) Lefebvre (10th) Parker third period (8th) it iko The Devils scored in the AMERICAN LEAGUE second quarter when Danny1 Goza went to the air and hit Flores with a 20-yard strike1 and Walt Cham- pion with a 16-yard scoring pitch Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 000 000 0 9 1 New York 000 000 3 8 0 Wickersham Nlschwitz (8) Pena (8) and Freehan Beck (2 and Gibbs LP-Wickersham (9-14) Kansas City 001 001 2 8 1 Boston 003 000 OOx- 3 5 0 Talbot Dickson (5) Mossi (6) Aker (7) and Bryan Monbouquette (9-18) and Ryan Talbot (1011) HRS Gosger (8th) Landis (3rd) Chicago 100 410 7 11 0 Cleveland 100 121 000 5 8 3 Plzarro Locker (6) Wilhelm (7) and Romano Marlin (6) Siebert Bell (4) McMahon (6) Stange (7) and Azcue Sims (7) Pizarro (6-3) LP-Sie-bert (14-8) Hinton (18th) Brown (8th) Washington 000 000 1 9 0 Minnesota 300 300 8 11 1 Kreutzer Koplitz (4) Narum (5) Ortega (7) and French Perry (11-6) and Battey LP Kreutzer (2-5) NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 1 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 000 1 1 9 2 Short Bladschun (10) and Corrales Dalrymple (10) Veale (17-11) and Pag New York 410 01 1 100 8 10 0 Chicago 000 040 002- 6 10 2 Selma Sutherland (5) and Goossen Hendtey Humphreys (3) Koonce (4) Broglio (6) McDaniel (6) Holtzman (9) and Krug Bailey (6) Sutherland (2-1) Hendlev (3-4) Klaus (2nd) First: Houston 0)0 030 040 8 10 1 Cincinnati 002 003 6 9 2 Bruce Taylor (6) Raymond (7) and Brand Jay Davidson (5) Craig (8) McCool (9) and Edwards WP Raymond (7-4) LP-Davidson (3-3) HRs Ed wards (16th) Staub (13th) Robinson (29th) Gentile (7th) Second: Houston 101 000 100- 3 10 0 Cincinnati 101 001 4 tt 0 Lamabe Giustl (B) and Bateman Nuxhall McCool (8) and Edwards Nuxhall (11-3) LP-Lambe (0-1) Staub (14th) Cardenas (10th) Harper (18th) Prices shown are for Chevrolets Dodges Fords Plymouths and all American Compacts Other Cars slightly higher San Francisco 4 Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh Philadelphia 0 10 Innings New York 8 Chicago 6 Los Angeles 5 St Louis 0 Houston 8-3 Cincinnati 6-4 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTERIES GB 9V 11 5 22'! 36'! 40Va Pci 636 572 565 553 527 487 467 433 395 365 96 87 83 83 78 74 70 65 60 54 Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Detroit Cleveland New York California Washington Boston Kansas City Results Yesterday Minnesota 8 Washington 1 Chicago 7 Cleveland 5 New York 3 Detroit 0 Boston 3 Kansas City 2 Baltimore at California 2 postponed rain Replace your old battery BEFORE it fails and leaves you stranded As low as 844 8 Volt Exch s1244 Famous Make1 12 Volt Exch De Luxe Champion NEW TREADS RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES ANY SIZE Whitewalls or Blackwalls 2 plus tax and two trade-in tiro of same size off your car Sure beats smoking! sfeass WTieen FLAVORS' O' skoal OPEN THURS NITE 9 I Mb PHILCO HEADQUARTERS firestone Hire's houi to enoy It motti 1 Take a small pinch of win tergreen flavored Skoal between your thumb and forefinger Place the Skoal between cheek and upper or lower gum 3 Tuck it in comfortably with your tongue and just leave it there Skoal releases its rich tobacco pleasure slowly without chewing Every can is dated for freshness How can you know till you try it? 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