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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 45

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mt Sunday September 26 1965 THI WICHITA EAGLE AND BEACON Page SD Lane's Run Bombs Tech 33-7 exas exas Easily oSparks MU Past Pokes AUSTIN Tex (AP) mighty Longhorns ranked No 3 the nation opened Southwest Conference football competition Ssturday night with a 53-7 shellacking of the fumbling and out- Oklahoma State defenders off balance On offense Oklahoma State could fare no better and failed to cross 40-yard line all afternoon The punchless Cowboys wound up with a total offense of 137 yards STILLWATER Okla potent ground attack battered Oklahoma Slate into aubmiminn -13-0 Saturday in the first Big Eight conference football game of the season Ringleaders in the Tiger attack were quarterback Gary Lane and left half Charlie Brown who constantly kept manned Texas Tech Red Raiders Texas scored easily In tha first three quarters helped several times by Tech fumbles as tha rainsllcked ball squirted about the turf Tech managed Its score on a 46-yard pass play late In tha fourth quarter 1964 All-America linebacker Tommy Nobis and veteran quarterback Marvin Krysty-nik led the rout with considerable help from slashing halfback Phil Harris and a quick stepping sophomore quarterback Greg Lott Tech's All America halfback Brewer Fires 65 for Lead fender as members from both teams pursue play (Staff Photo by Bob Stone) SHORT GAIN FOR BUILDERS End Kelly Bender (8S) grabs pass over the middle and is immediately hit by unidentified Friends de Sterling Uses Breaks 19-12 SEATTLE fAP) Gay Brewer of Dallas scored a 66 Saturday and took over the third round lead in the $45000 Greater Seattle Open Golf Tour Falcons Lose Second nament with a 54-hole total of Donny Anderson had a utils 207 nine under par LANE THE TIGER'S gifted 200-pound senior from East Alton 111 put Missouri safely ahead Just after the second half started with an 80-yard touchdown run Missouri which saw its attack sputter at the end of two first half marches held a 64) lead at that point on field goals of 25 and 32 yards by Bill Bates Brown an explosive 180-pound junior halfback repeatedly rammed through and around the porous Oklahoma State defense He finished with 101 yards on 31 carries and night against the Longhorns and Swedes Post 20-14 Upset Builders Trip Friends Right at his heels were Bob intermittently falling rain ham-McCallister Corona Calif and pered the ace passer Charles Goody of Fort Worth quarterback Tom Wilson By KEIJY YENSER i Sparked by quarterback Doni and a first down Moments later Eagle Sports Writer Reed's running and passing the a 20-yard pass completion by Moumlhuilders split open a slug- Reed and a holding penalty on Hie Southwestern Mound-lgjg offensive game and scored! Friends set up the first score builders surged to their second touchdowns in the third of the night quarter consecutive KCAC victory Halfback Dennis Cavalier Jai drive capped the taking Saturday night at Hoyt Field dropping the Friends Falcons 12-7 Hie loss was Friends' second KCAC defeat of tha season pitchout from Reed and scoring iron rom two yards out Special to The Eagle LINDSBORG Kan -The Bethany Swedes broke a 13 year' domination by the College of Emporia Troubles by downing the Fresbies 29-14 in a Kansas Conference football game here Saturday Tlie Swedes are currently 2-0 for the season while the Pres-bles are 1-1 Hie last time the Bethany eleven dumped the Presbics was in 1952 Dennis Hutchinson registered the first marker for the Swedes midway in the first quarter on a one-yard plunge Helhanr of I MIDWAY THROUGH the third period with Southwestern on the 46 Reed dashed up tha middle to Friends' 32 Special to The Eagle STERLING Opportunistic Sterling College took advantage of a blocked punt and recovered fumble to deal Baker its first loss of the season 19-12 in a KCAC football game played here Saturday afternoon Sterling now holds a 1-1 slate hile Baker Is also 1-1 Ibis is the first time Sterling has ever beaten Baker Two of scores were the direct result of clutch defensive play In the first quarter Sterling pounced on a Baker fumble and then drove for the touchdown with Andy Spotts capping the drive with a 29-yard scamper Alert defensive play resulted in the Warriors second score as end Jay Wilkinson recovered blocked punt in the Baker end zone A 62-yard pass to Henry Cooper from Dan Woodbury gave Sterling its last score caught three passes for 38 yards more Oklahoma State meanwhile could not move against the ever charging Missouri defenders led by 6-foot-6 275-pound sophomore end Russ Washington The Cowboys biggest threat died in the third quarter when Johnny Roland intercepted Glenn Baxter pass on the Missouri three-yard line Texas scored quickly Kris tynik launched a series of wobbly passes supported by slashing runs for tha first score Tha first Texas tally was a razzle-dazzle pass-lateral play similar to a crucial play when Georgia downed Alabama 18-17 last week Kriatynik passed to end Pete Lammons for 17 and Lammons then later ailed to wingback Lea Derrick who plowed another 13 yards to tha end zone David Conway kicked the extra point Texas scored again late in tha second quarter alter a series of moneyHarris slashes carried tha ball to 14 Krlstynik passed 12 yards to Derrick in the end zona to make it 134) Sloan's Passes wilh a pair of 206s Coody scored his second 68 of the tourney and McCallister was 67 for the third round The hottest performance of the day however was turned in by young Rocky Thompson whose seven-under-par 65 was just a stroke off the record set back in the early 1930s by MacDonald Smith The sterling effort which included a six-under-par 31 on the first nine hoisted Thompson from the also-rans into a fourth-place tie with Doug Sanders at 210 Sanders matched McCallia-ter's 67 for the third round Jack Nicklaua the 1962 Seattle champion and top winner of 1965 was even par Saturday and headed into final round eight strokes behind tha leader with 215 Brewer posted his sensational round by virtue of brilliant approaching Ha needed only 26 putts most of them short At the second hole he chipped in from 25 feet for an eagle-3 Ony Brewer M-7MR-MT Rob McCaUlatrr M-TMT-m Chirico Coody M-TMO-Ju course rum Blackwell iM-yard rum ERIENIJB: Ellis ill-yerd pas from Nirmanm PAT: Rush (kleki Spark Alabama Pint downa Net yarde ruehlnc Net yard! pawing Paaara Paeaea Intercepted by 11 117 ia l-S 1 11 lei Ml 1-44 1 l-U BuzzelTs Five TD Passes Tip Bethel OR1 7 111 II 1-11 0 7-11 -11 PunU PumMre Fenalliri Bethany 0 ef 4-31 1 4-4 7 ill 7 7 MIT 11 28 7-11 Psaaas Into by 1 Punts I-28T Pumblaa lout 0 I I Oklahoma Otala 0 0 0 MO-PO Bales ICO-PO Bates a MO-Lsns SO run (Bales kick) Atteodsnee MOOO -14 Tull TVxog 11 II 41 SI IS 111 10-31 1-17 I 1 BETHANY: Hutchinson (1-ysrd run) Burch (l-yard run) Wannmokcr (recovered fumble ran yardej PAT: Undgren I (kleki) OP JR: Poersetik ri-yard run) Kraft (l-yard run) PAT: Kraft (kleki) First downs Rushing yardage Passing ynrdegn Pimm Passss taunoptod by Punts Fumble last Yards gonallitd Bakrr 10 in MO 0 -Ml Special to The Eagle NEWTON Kan The Ottawa Braves rode the passing arm of their ace quarterback Ed Buzzell to defeat the Bethel Threshers 47-7 in a Kansas Conference football clash here Saturday night Buzzell tossed five touch- MOBILE Ala (AP) Steve Sloan the successor to fabled quarterback Joe Namath passed for two touchdowns Saturday night as the Crimson Hde crushed Tulane 27-0 Shocked by an opening 18-17 oss to Georgia Alabama snapped back and whittled down le hapless Green Wave which lost to Texas 31-0 a week ago pound halfback Leslie Kelley plunged over David Ray converted after each of the three touchdowns and also added field goals from the 37 and 25 Sloan looking much sharper than he did against Georgia completed nine of 14 passes for 117 yards and added 41 yards on 15 carries Tulane quarterback Bobby Duhon a workhorse connected Starllnc I to 1-1 0 1-38 1 I-4T 10 0 lot iM-yard 1 48 Pint Down Net Yards Rushing Nat Yards Passing Pawaa Paiaas Intercepted by Punle Pumblaa PennlUeg Martin Baker BTERLINO: Bpotta 4 4 8 28 SSI 7- Navarro-Scott Team Defends 4-10 It IS rum down passes and racked up 328 tmmmiq Wllklnaon i recovered blocked punt In end lonai Cooper ill-yard pom Irom Wood hum PAT: Smith (kick BAKER: Pickett 1 17-yard pose (ram Ortli Chaw il-yard rum Texas Teeh Derrick 12 lalaral from Lammans (Conway kick) Derrick IS pass from Krlstynik (pass tailed) Mocktm 1 ran (Cmway kick) Lou 2 ran (kick felled i Tex-Owme 4 ran iCmwey kick) Letnert 48 pees fronf Wilson (Bearden kick) Atlmdanee 83113 Sloan- connected with end0n seven of 15 passes for 97 ommy Tolleson for a touch-j yards and had two intercepted thee carried 20 times and picked yards via the airlanes Richard Booth and Leonard Scheufler two favorite receivers scored two markers apiece and Dick Meeks recorded the fifth TD on a 71-yard pass play Ottawa Batfcrl First Downs II 13 Moon's Touchdowns Lead KWU 28-13 Pro Auggie Navarro and women' club champion Hazel Scott of Sim Park will defend their championship in the Orlando Tournament (Scotch foursomes) in the final Wichita Women's Golf Association event of the year at Wichita Country Club Monday The Orlando Tournament will be an 16-hole event with a club pro playing along with that club's women's champion and the assistant pro teaming with the club runnerup Players will hit alternating shots Runnersup last year were assistant pro Jerry Hatfield of WCC and Marg Crowe Monday's pairings follow: Yw 1: Bob Thomoi and Inula Morton Wlehlta Country Club Auggie Navarro and Hoad Scott Sim Park down on second quarter and again for a 15-yard scoring play to sophomore Dicky Thompson in the lird period Sloan drove Alabama to the one hi the first quarter and 210- a 29-yard play in up 58 yards and was the total offense leader Tolleson was the leading receiver taking in four passed for 53 yards and touchdown Surtees Making Fast Recovery I' Bab Raeburg 73-47-73-112 A1 Oetberger Fred Mertl Rob Zimmerman Mike Rouchek 74-71-40-313 Dan Maeeengala Bill Osrrett 04-7373-114 Randy (Hover 70-77-4-313 A1 Mengert 737M3-3U Ken Mill 737340-115 Jim PerrieU 73-7374-113 Phil Rodgers 737370-115 Oordon Jons 73737V-115 Bert Yancey 21S Lorry Wood 71-7373-415 led ftaseth 71-7373-415 Jack Niekloua 37373-415 Ray Hoyd 734371-2)5 Joe Carr 7371-73-415 Dudley Wysav 737370-111 Bob Dudm Charles RHford Here Oppennan 737543-217 Miller Barber 737370-217 Doa Cherry 7377-73-117' Dave Msrr SninliD Net Yards Rushing Net Yards Failing Passes 13-21 Passes Intercepted by I Punts 1-31 Fumbles 1 Penaltlea 7-H OTTAWA I S3 7 7-41 HETHKL I I 7-7 Ottawa: Jacobs 1 rl yard runsi Booth (43 10-yard pasa from Bui- S-S7 lit 171 TCC 1: Tex Consoiver and Mary McDonald Park Ab Juitica and Rolling Hill Qwln and Tulane Alabama Ate-FORay 37 Kelley 1 run (Ray kick) Totleeon pass from Boon (Ray kick) Thompson 13 pasa from (Ray kick) Ala-FO Ray Attend ones 13321 TORONTO (AP) -John Surtees world champion racing driver In 1964 was making an amazing recovery Saturday in Scarborough General Hospital Surtees was admitted Friday and put on the critical list after his sports car crashed during a Tag 8: ray Crestview: Hone Sarah CanOj Cmtview ASU Toppled By Utah State sellf Bchruher' l-rard' 13-ysrd mini) from Buiiril) Meeks (71-yard Ashley Leads Dodge City from Bussell i FAT: Millard I (klokii Bethel: Koehn (1-yerd run) PAT: Bertel (kleki run at Mosport 40 Ken miles east of here Football Scores Kermtt Zorley 78-74-72-417 Marge Mur-r John Overby and Ethel Cook Clapp Park Tec 7: Bob Clayton ton McDonald Phil Peer and Maggie Crahan Creetvlew Tee 1: Jerry Hatnrld and Man Crowa Wlehlla Country Club Don Amee and Maxine CeeCy Rolling Hllle Tee 11: Bill Kaplln and Alta Hoi-gereon Creetvlew: Dave Fllmin and Sharon Parmer Sim Park Tee 13: Paul Rlelry and Lila Adameon Boring Lakei Monty Kneer McDonald and Mary Spivey Creetvlew Tee 11: Bab Kirkpatrick and Luetlla Creadon McDonald Tony Orpeea and Betty Jo Orpeea Spring Lakes Tec 11: Quincy Utter and Lein Miller Spring Lakes Jack Douglas and Pat Douglass 81m Park Tec 17: BUI Joan WCC ana Donna Kingsbury Spring Lakei: Ralph Sevan and Vesta Anderson McDonald (Continued from Page ID) TEMPE Ariz (APMJtah brilliant Roy Shivers slid past a wall of tacklers and blockers for one touchdown and raced 64 yards with a pass for another and a 13-0 football victory over' Arizona State University Saturday night Shivers a 197-pound tailback gained 119 yards rushing in 19 tries' and caught five passes for 80 yards Special to Hie Eagle McPHERSON Kan-Howard Moon scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to pace the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes to a 28-13 conquest of McPherson in Kansas Conference college football game here Saturday night OAt the close of three periods Coyotes led 14-13 but junior quarterback Dee Kolzow piled up long gains on end sweeps while Moon a 190-pound freshman fullback from Goddard gained yardage up the middle including scoring jaunts of 13 and yards Kansas Wesleyan is now 1-1 on the season while the Bulldogs are 0-2 Kolzow accounted for the other 2 Coyote touchdowns He ran 4 yards for 1 TO and hit end Bert Stevenson with a 10-yard pass for the other Kao Wm MeFkereen Plrat downa 14 11 Ne yard nulling Mo Ml Net yardi paulng 18 POMM J- -1 Peace! intercepted by I Punta 1-50 -M Pumblre 1 Penaltlra 1-10 -88 Keneae Weelryen 7 0 MrPberean I KANSAS WEBLBYAN: Moon I (11 S-yord rune) Koliow (4-yard rent Btarenean (10-yard pan (ram Kotlov) PAT: Nleidi 4 (kleki) MePHEMON: Tutor (1-yard run) Burkholder (4-rart run) PAT: Da-tour (kick) One of three doctors attending him said the ipinal and pelvic fractures he suffered are not too serious and Surtees later would show little impairment" The doctor arid the 31-year-old Briton has no skull injuries is conscious and alert but will have to remain in the hospital about three weeks John Cook 737173-417 Butch Baird 737374-217 Dm Bin (37374-217 xBob Carlson 737373-411 Duke Mathews 7375-74-4IA Paul Bondeaon 737373-211 Joy Dolan 7371-73-811 Slavs Spray 737373-218 Show 7371-74-418 Jtan Peterson Dean Ref rim 737371-11 Dave Stockton 7377-73-111 Ed Davis 7371-75-118 Tommy Aaron 7371-73-118 Jim Fires 74-7373-11 Howell Fraser Special to The Eagle DODGE CITY Kan Hie )odge City Conquistadors piled up eight touchdowns en route a 5241 massacre of Butler County In a Jay hawk Juco Oon-erence football game here Friday night Walter Ashley paced the )odge City attack with three touchdowns Dennis Daniels scored the lone touchdown If Mlnnesota-Du- North Dakota Blais 13 State Coll ef lows 7 South Dakota 3D li tit Otu taros Adolphus luUl 8 St Cloudy li Mankato 7 Winona 22 Bemidji 20 Dakota Wislenn 43 Southern Dakota 0 Northern south Dakota 7 General Beadle ahprt on Bibbing 8 Mayvllle a Valley Clip 7 William JoweD 23 Emporia Stale Dubuque 27 William Penn 7 Butler 27 Indiana Stale 7 Arlington Mels 25 Texes A8rl 7 Southwest Trxss Male 27 Trinity Central Oklahoma 18 Langston 14 Arlington State 25 Texes AA1 7 Smuhwert Texes Slate 27 Trinity Georgetown Ky 27 Pranklln Tennessee si 42 North Carolina A AT 12 Fraitburg II Bridgewater I Arkaniaa AMAN liUneoln Abilene ChrlUsn44 Howard ayna 0 Inwo Wesleyan 7 Culver-Stock too I Luther 11 Buena Yleta 4 Augustana 17 Wertburg Michigan Teeh 13 Moorttead 7 Western Mleh 21 Central Mich 11 Kolamssoo 20 Lake Forest 18 Taylor 7 Manchester 7 (tie) Anderson 3U Hanover 11 Concordia 20 Autibura 7 Monmouth 7 Bt olaf Lawrence 18 Carlton 7 Sewaneo 18 KlUsaps 0 Southern 28 Prairie View 11 Idaho 17 San Joae 7 Western State 88 Hex Western Southern Colorado 0 Colorado leas (Uai Willamette I Tn evade Idaho State 44 Collewe of Hoho 7 Hamilton 13 Rochester Benedict 48 Morris Brawn 28 Howard 13 St Paul 8 RantMph-Moeon 7 Wellington A Let 4 Hofstra 17 Delaware oilier 7 Western Maryland 0 Kings Point 27 Tamplt 21 Col People Sports Dreiling Leads Hays By Kearney 21-13 LSU Flexes Muscles To Top Rice 42-14 Special to The Eagle HAYS Kan Rich Dreiling picked up 164 yards rushing in carries as he led the Fort Rays State Tigers to a 21-13 college football victory over Kearney State of Nebraska here Saturday night Fort Hays now holds a 2-0 slate while Kearney is 2-1 on the season Connecticut li: Ysle Moravian 17 Delaware Valley Ark snsse Florence II Quechlta Baptist li Arkaniaa Rl Marietta 11 Susquehanna 7 Kent State 14 Dayton I Delaware BL S3 Virginia BL 11 Vermont 42 'Worcester 0 Bridxeport J4 Northeastern I BATON ROUGE (AP) Seventh-ranked Louisiana State flexed its offensive muscle for the first time in nearly a year Saturday night and soundly thrashed Rice 42-14 in an inter-sectional football game The 67150 fans who booed the Tigers a week ago when they defeated Texas 190 rocked Tiger Stadium with their partisan cheers aa LSU took I post from Berm Dickenson 30 Muhlenberg Bowdotn 14 Tufts 0 Bucknrll 3 Brackport 7 Rookie Helps Mets Divide Dreiling also scored the last S'ShMutWU 8 Coll 0 Southern (Ark) Bt 13 Harding if 8am Houston 8L It Corpus Christ! Albright 24 Jutnlta 7 Best Stroudsburg 7 Montclair I Indians Pa 23 Oenere II Lock Havrn 13 Bloomsburg 11 George Washington 20 The Cltedrt Morgan State 41 Hampton Initltuta Blueflrld 3 Salem Wofford IS Frederick Leonlr Rhyne 23 Prmbyterlen 14 Western Illinois 44 Bsstern Michigan 7 Muskingum 3 Bektwtn-Willari I St Nortiert Hillsdsl II Ohio Northern 17 Albion Heidelberg 7 Ashland 7 (Us) Defiance 22 Adrtsn 15 HIGH SCHOOLS Riverton 13 Erie Sharon 23 Rordtner 1 Zends 22 Bluff City II Moreau (Moreau kirk) LeBlane I ran (Moreau kick) Xter-rrrgusm I ran (Parker kick) Labnnao 72 punt return (Kama kick) Deusay 4 ran (Moreau kick) MeUry I ran (Moreau kick) Tyner Paso from Nlchot LrBUnc'fran (Moreau kick) quarter to ice the game Fart Hers Htale 7 7 3-11 Krarnry Hist 071 18 PORT HAYS STATS: Morel ill-yard pose from Johneom Johnson (8-rrd rum Dreiling (7-rard runl PAT: VanLenlnxham 1 i kicks i KEARNEY STATE: Rloherdson ill-ysrd return ef recovered fumblei Kaup il-yord run) FAT: Jacobson (kick) PHILADELPHIA (AP) Greg Goos first major league homer helped New York end a three-game Philadelphia winning streak 4-1 Saturday after the Phillies defeated the Mets 4-1 in the first game of a double-' eader behind the four-hit pitch-g of Ray Culp Carl Willey was credited with the nightcap victory his first this season against two defeats He last won on Sept 10 1963 Fort Scott Routs Independence 48-20 HOSPITAL SALESMM CUTTER LABORATORIES 6 Henderson Ark 43 Oearks 0 Oslo School ct Mines 27 New Mexico Highlands 8 Praslburg 13 Rrldgewoter Mass 8 Stephen Austin 23 Angeleo 8 Bui Ron i McMurry Northeastern OUshnma 13 Northwestern Oklahoma a Adams Bt PL Lewis 14 Southern Mississippi 2L Memphis Mitt 1R Shew 13 Virginia Union 12 Allea 23 North Carolina CHI Wee tern Carolina 7 Appalachian I Newberry 1L Catawba 14 Western Kentucky 13 Beet Trimmer 14 Aiuiin Pray 13 Murray I Mnrebeod 13 Yougslown Tennessee AAI 41 North Carolina AAI 11 East Carolina 27 West diesler Pmeaeala Navy McNreee Rials 13 Canen-Nrwman 21 Emory A Henry 15 Uullfnrd 7 Elm Norfolk Blair 13 Elisabeth Clly I Fey ells 3 Livingston John's Minn 43 Moraleelrr Findlay 13 Wayneeburg Pa 7 Blufflon II (trend Roplrig JC I Beloit 23 Cm 48 Evens vl He 23 Southeast Missouri I WUlmberx 27 ntrrhrin I Doans Neb 43 Tarkla Mo Midland 43 OnnrardUk Neb 7 Wayne Neb Si Mbmasato-Morrls River Falla 11 Whitewater 3L lie Sloilt li Eau Claire 14 Tommy Davis Off LA Disabled List Los Angeles Dodger ace Tommy Davis was taken off the disabled list Saturday Hie two-time National League batting champion has been out of uniform since he broke an ankle last May Richard Petty of Handle-man NC pushed his 1965 Plymouth to a track record 74503 qualifying speed to win the pole position fdr Old Dominion 500 stock car race at Martinsville Va A 16-year-old Middleton Wis High School football player died of injuries suffered in a game with Fort Atkinson Friday night Curtis Knennlng died of a head injury involving internal bleeding Ken Rosewall of Australia defeated Andrea Gimeno of Spain 6-3 6-1 in the finals of the Opel tennis tournament for professionals In Stockholm Great Britain took the final event the 440-yard freestyle relay and defeated Italy in a two-day international swim meet 120-116 in London Second baseman Roy White of Columbus was named the Southern League's Most Valuable Player He batted JOB drove in 56 runs and hit 19 home runs for the champions of the Class AA league Bernard Gomersall of England beat off a strong challenge by 45-year-old Ted Corbitt of New York and won tha 5214 mile London to Brighton race Martin Howglll is determined to be the first Britisher to make it big in US college basketball The 18-year-old hopeful has cast his lot with New Mexico University in Las Cruces Steeple Jill winner of the Delaware and Diana Handicaps will lead the field named for the Beldame Handicap at Aqueduct Other fillies entered are Tosmah Affectionately Straight Deal and Miss Cavandish advantage of almost all of its scoring opportunities A thrilling 72-yard punt return by senior halfback Joe Labruzzo for a touchdown in the second quarten broke the contest wide open for the Bayou Bengais and gave LSU a 21-7 halftime lead Labruzzo took the punt on the Special to The Eagle lgi twisted and turned through TOrEKA Kan -The Wash- Rice defenders to the Owl 45 burn Ichabods and the Central where he headed straight for Missouri State Mules battled to the last Rice player then cut a 7-7 tie here Saturday night in 'sharply as tackle George Rice a non conference college foot-took the last Owl out of his path NEW YORK Special to The Eagle FORT SCOTT Kan The Fort Scott Greyhounds ran over the Independence IMrates here Saturday night for a 48-20 Jayhawk Juco Conference victory Larry Burmley scored 2 touchdowns passed for 3 others and kicked 6 extra points to lead the victory Pert Resit 1 11 4R Iwdependewre 11 FORT HpOTT: Nrumlty 1 ill 1- has opening for marritd maiii 23-34 coll(d background headquirtan in Wichita Sailing pharmacduticali and ditpotibld In Kanui hoipilali Salary pint incRntivn plan company car npencoi madical retirement other bonafiti comprehended training program Send enm-plot reium to 923 IniurincR Inching Bldg Dm Mninw Iowa for waakand InKrvitwl in Wichita 1 4 rtm omm PHILADELPHIA ihrhM Brigga ef Aden 3b Column rf Oensoln Rtuort lb Amore lb Taylor 3b Dsi'mpts Wine Clilp abrbbl 4ll tits llll 4f Rt I 1 1 Stiff IRIR 1 I (III It was LSU'a second unit backfield lead by sophomore quarterback Nelson Stokley that rolled up much of the Tiger yardage ball game Washkern 3-7 Omni Me State 8 WABIiniiRN: Myrirks (4-yard run) FAT: DelMunlw (kirk CENTRAL MO BTATE: Brawns (78 rurd pass from Repp) PAT: Hartman (kirk) Runt to Kims pr Lewis rf ImKh 3b Xrsnep'l lb Hickman eph'ns'n Jimre cf M'MIllan 1 Hanson ee Kidb ph Hiller ph 1 Wat 4 I 4 7p ssc ml-i PkRadetghln IM Ml 4 -McMillan Jackson Allen Mew York 1 Pbllerirlptila 1 LOB-Ncw York I Phlledelptila 1 IB-Htekmen Muart () Dal 4) Cellleno Briggs B-Rte- 21 La Craesa 43 Mmrrtar 14 DoknlaO Drake 17 South yard runsi Hnllhan 1 iJO-ysrd run 18-yard pan from Brumleyi Carlson ill-ysrd pau tram Brumleyi Dsvls ill-yard pass from Brumleyi Morton i65-ysrri punt returnl PAT: Brumler 1 i kirks i INDEPENDENCE: Morris 1 III 1-yarri runsi Hrcknrr il-yard pass Irom Lileralore) FACTORY BONUS SALE! ii Emporia State Bows To William Jewell IP I I 1 I EBBS ID I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I B'ms'lh 14 Jerkere fisher Oita 13-11 p-r DslrympU SAVE HUNDREDS of Due to Midway Rambler's tremendous reception ainca opening in Wichita wo are in a special "Bonus Bracket" with tha Rambler factory! For every new Rambler sold during the remainder of September we will receive a sizeable amount of "trading" cadi! (Or we can use it as a discount if no trade-in it included) 1:11 NEW YORK 1S65 1965 196S skrbM llll 3 I I 3 111 4111 4111 4111 4111 111! llll Hunt 3b CrfllM lb Lewis rf Xranepri lb Nlekman cf Cbr-mwr Omsiea err-sou sc Willey (lime PHILADELPHIA abrbbl Rrtsss ef 1131 Allen lb llll rf 4 1 1 Oanmlea If llll lb IRIR Taylor SIR Wins is 1 1 I CuvtnV'a ph 1 1 1 1 Antons is llll Osmlles 3 9 1 nsi'mpi ini Herbert llll RnrreU ph llll rasCht ph 1 1 1 Jehnena ph IIP TMals II 1 1 RAMILER CLASSIC 88 l-DOOR SEDAN 35tl 18 RAMILER AMERICAN IM a-pmiB REDAN WITH FACTORY AIR flat Prtra 82524 8 You saw during farterg konus sals 8421 Mexico Will Host Little Olympics Mexico will be host to a Little Olympics Oct 11-17 in Mexico City In many ways it will be a dress rehearsal for the Olympic games which will be held here in 1968 Heavy the first in six raised worries Saturday for the Canada CUp matchea in Madrid starting Thursday as some of the world's top pro golfers arrived for tha four-day competition Top tanked the 37 contesting teams of two pros each Is the US powerhouse of Tony Ima and Jack NLrklauff A field at 72 teams including many of the nation's top pros is nearing completion for next weekend's annual Cincinnati Pro-Amateur Gold recognized by the US Golf Association as the US Pro-Am List Prlre Ysn lava during RAMBLER AMBASSADOR NTIK'K NO 88-1 V-3 aulnmalle Min stssrlni and kraks msny odivr extras Mil Ptlrt DIMM Ynu mvs during firlitry bonus Ills IMN J00 SALE PRICE factory bonus sals $51188 Special to The Eagle LIBERTY Mo Colwell scored two touchdowns to lend William Jewell to a 299 non conference triumph over the Emporia State Hornets in a college football game here Saturday night Bob Paltwnon scored Jewell's initial touchdown on a four yard mn immediately after racing 55 yards Emporia State threatened several times in the first half moving to Jewril'a 9 yard line only to Iiwp the hall on a fumble and later advancing to the 6 before being pushed back to tho 22 where an attempted field goal failed nrilltan jMrrtl Emywrta Rial WILLIAM JEWELL: rant rum Cnlwsll PAT: 515 a I Sa wIujam jrwwj:" pnni 1998" CL SALE PRICI SALE PRICE II 4 I 4 EAST Every Brand New Car Demonstrator and Executive Car Is included in This Sale! Over 41 1965 RAMBLERS to Choose from! DOUCLAS New Vert leg Ml PMIsdrlphla MM OM I E-WUley RarretamL New York 1 Philadelphia 11 Harrelsrn Hind nirMnpher Pnrr alc ttansalea flmeeen tl) Nick' man 111) B-WUley ip i sniii) WlUev I I 7 114 Herbert 4 Till Relhuky 1 I I 1 I Jenkins I llll BaMm-bim 1 lilt HUP-By Willey Taytar WP-WtUey -i so him Sqkiif i i i i a i Wm i ra'A-Vr wr-wBr-1 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TOnAY-Ijmis Newonn won his 20th game of the season for tha third successive year as the Detroit Tigers defented the Chicago White Sox 104 and 3-2 in a double header The St Ixniis Cardinals defeated Becky Walters and the National League champion Cincinnati Reds 4-3 IM and 3-2 in double header TTie St Louia Cnrdinala defeated Rocky Waltrra and the National League champion QncinnaU Red 4-3 AM 7-6231 I OPEN SUNDAY 1300 NOON UNTIL on pm (4-6 OPEN SUNDAY 1ZU0 NOON UNTIL 600 PM I tmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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