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Press-Telegram from Long Beach, California • 53

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r1 1 iU 60000 SEE HORNUNG CHECKED D-2 Lana Inrt 1L Cain haw Auouil rr yrfir yT' WYNN sneak late in the third quarter Jim Bakken gave St Louis a temporary 6-0 lead early in the first half with 24 and 38-yard field goals He also kicked both Cardi- nal extra points Starr put Green Bay out front late in the second period with a 10 -yard touchdown pass to Ron Kramer Homung kicked the extra point St Louis went into the NEW ORLEANS Defensive halfback Pat Fischer ran 77 yards with an intercepted pass to spark the St Louis Cardinals to a 20-7 upset of Green Bay in a National' Football League exhibition game attended by 60000 people Saturday night The upset ended a 24-game exhibition streak run up by Green Bay -Green Bay with Paul Homung back in this lineup game a 10-point underdog because of the absence of its own power running back John David Crow and because of the retym of However the Cardinal line was able to keep both Homung and Packer fullback Jim Taylor under control most of the night! The crowd according to game promoter Dave Dixon set a new attendance record led the Cardinals 7-5 until Fischer a former Nebraska University quarterback intercepted a Bart Starr pass on his own 23 midway in the third quarter The 175-pound defensive back shook off several tacklers in his long run down the left side of the field Cardinal quarterback Charley Johnson scored the other St Louis touchdown on a one-yard quarterback for an exhibition game in a New Orleans set the previous record of 52000 last year Taylor was- held to 27 yards and Homung to 29 by the tight Cardinal de-: fense I''! Gras Bay I 7 I G-7 Luuls I I B-M SI Laula-Bakkan FG St Bakkan FG 3 Graan Kramar IS aaU fram Starr -(Homuno fcicfcl St' Looli Flschur 77 kitarcapM eass (Bakkan kkkl St Johnson I run (Bakkan kick) COTTA BE FOOTS AmHERO By JERRY There is a beach in San Diego deligW fully named and Sea" It is a gathering place for the young surfing set and the favorite of one of the loveliest lasses ever to wear the accolade of -Miss California in the International Beauty Congress And if and had nothing more to recommend than Linda Ann Taylor it still must rank with the zoo as the border city's No 1 attraction Miss Taylor an 18-year-old freshman at San Diego State is 5-8 127 pounds with a 35-23-854 figure and best can be described as Do you surfboard Unde? 1 have tried it but this sumnjer mainly watched a matter of getting up enough nerve' dangerous you Would you say danger Is the mainat-traction to surfing enthusiasts? part of iL You just want to accept: the challenge of being out there on a board and able to feel the waves and the water a great thrill I know I have boyfriends who would go nuts at the beach without a What sport do you like to play the most? played a lot of basketball in high school and loved Were you a high scorer? exactly Girls don't score many points They spend most of the time chas- ing' the ball I think I made 7'one What other sports have you at the beach a little golf water skiing tennis I used to love track and once made a standing broad jump of 7 feet I also enjoy Swimming pool? pool I play quite a bit One of my boy friends takes me to the pool hall with him It has 31 tables and is very nice Shooting pool takes more skill than most other sports and I really enjoy What sport do you like most to watch? It moves fast and is exciting a big fan of the Chargers I hope we don't lose them I watch almost every play when they are on television I used to play football when I was a kid But one day my a boy and his friends tackled me a little too hard and I quit right Do you think the Chargers could beat the Rams? of Most girls would like to marry a football herou Would you? say that most of the fellows I know who play football are nice but so are other fellows I do prefer men who are athletes I like outdoor Is there one professional sports star you would like to meet the most? think so I know too much about them If you would ask me one actor I would like to meet it would be Jeffrey Hunter I guess my favorite in sports is the quarterback for the Chargers Tobin Rote And who is that baseball player who does everything so well? Willie Mays like to meet Would you rather attend a fashion show or a football game? an unfair question I like them both have to toss a Do you wear a Bikini bathing suit? Most girls are wearing them now in San Diego You get a better Do you think topless bathing suits ever will become the fashion? for me they won't if they paid me all the money in the world Girls are naturally exhibitionists but have to really enjoy being looked at to wear something like that Anyway most girls equipped -for them It would be terribly unattractive" Are you certain the Chargers would beat the Rams? certain as I would never wear atop-less bathing An all-America girl from the beach at Wind and is Miss California Linda Aim Taylor 108-Yd Run but Falls to 28-27 THRILLER Lasv-Second TD Gives Lions Win 1 CHARLOTTE NC (UPI) John Seedborg kicked field Plum passed 16 yards goals of and 39 yards and to halfback Terry Barr for a booted two extra points for BRAWN AND BEAUTY are mixed in this unusual huddle as Ram players check signals with IBC lovelies Clockwise from top are Jqyce Bryan Miss American Beauty of 1964 Charley Britt! Karen Mashburn Miss Long Beach Cliff Livingston -Carol Lorenz Miss Pennsylvania Mike Henry and Ben Scotti Rams visited IBC home field at'Lafayette Hotel ST PAUL -MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) The Minnesota Vikings defeated the New York Giants 21-7 in a National Football League exhibition game Saturday night despite a 108-yard kickoff return by touch tdown in the last eight seconds Saturday night and Wayne Walker added the extra point to give Detroit a 28-27 victory over Washington in a National Football Washington Earl Mprrall directed Detroit in this first half and took the Lions to their first score marching 83 yards in 13 plays in the first period Tom SUB CUOZZO THE SPARK J-ffiS- Colts' dolly for -IT Win RAMS WIN (Continued Page D-3 Col 8) caught it himself when it was blocked in the air by Jones for' an 18-yard loss the Dallas quarteriuck passed 48 yards to McDonald for a first down on the Ram 45 Meredith then hit Clarke I I but the Ram defense snad jo Matson iv pau hdd and a 37-yard field goal (Baker kick) 'J attempt by Poimboeuf Ihissed Childs Mi exceeded by two yards the NFL record for kickoff returns but it ip into books because this was an exhibition The Vikings JunroRl to a 7-0 lead in the seeppd period on fullback Bill one-yard "dive and were never beaded Fran Tarkenton fired al 0-yard scoring pass to end three Plum who replaced Morrell shortly after the second half began plunged -from the one on a quarterback sneak for the second Detroit touch? down and passed six yards to Gail Cpgdill for a third touchdown' Plum put the Lions ahead League was signed as a free agent by the Colts The Eagles wflb had eight new- men in their tarting and -de-' ensive lineups scored first in the game when Norm Snead passed 19 yards to ColHllt 1Vird tMtrWn llek Ollie Matson Both are new yar4 fiaM uoal HERSHEY Pa (UPI) Substitute quarterbacks Gary Cuozzo led the Baltimore Colts to three second-alf touchdowns and a 28-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles here Saturday night before an estimated crowd of 17000 -Cuozzo a Phi Beta Kappa University of Virginia graduate came off the bench with the score tied 7-7 anB passed for two touchdowns-Tha first earner on a 12-yard pass to Willie Richardson and broke the deadlock in therthind period: The final one came late in jhe game when he hit Butch Wilson with an eight--yard scoring arial Cuozzo a second-year performer in the National Footpall A highly partisan Washington crowd of more than 18-600 wa(ched -Plum who sat out the first half engineer two last-period touchdowns to bring the Lions from behind He marched Detroit 60 yards-iri the' waning minutes to win the game -The victory and last-minute ff overshadowed a tremendous passing effort by Redskins quarterback George Izo who threw three long touchdown "passes-" IZO -standing in for injured quarterback Sonny Jur-gensen connected with speedster Bobby Mitchell for touchdown tosses of 58 andibor' 60 Angelo Coia scoring play briefly when he one then the (Khovat Plum yards: and threw to end1- borg kick) Barr in the third periodGordie Smith in the third period before Childs' kickoff over forij-eturii Halfback Tommy Mason marched them to the1 sneaked Touchdown acquisitions -The Colts tied it up in the second period in a 16-yard run by Jerry Hill after 7 7 'jZd wrapped Up the scoring in the McKuu run unu vrd (Martin Cuoizo ta Wlltan tw Ihreu yard (Martin kickl Hill ta Smitti mu tuor vantt (Bakar kick) mj fourth period on ah eight-yqrd sprint around end its mark FOURTH QUARTER The Ramsmade the only scoring threat of the period Ken Iman recovered a fumbled fair catch by Jim Stiger of the Cowboys on the Ram TV Gabriel ran for 8 and ff WU I jigged tQ Dale for more and a first down on the 35 Pervis Atkins made 9 on So Leonard Wash--MItchtll SI mu tram kldi) Autklns 3 run (Wuikur kick) Suudbere a FG Wush-Suedtero FG I run (Wuikur- kick) Mltchutl piss tram In (Suud- Bills Ground Jets Itsm lSr 26-3SCRIMMAGES lw pm from Plum (Waikor MM Iran Plum (Wuikur IT WAS the first exhibition game for both the Vikings beginning their fourth year in the NFL and" the Giants defending Eastern Division champions The game was dedicated to Viking safetyman Terry Dillon who perished in a construction accident this summer 7 7-71 7 but runs by Ati' rookie Bcddy Soef-ker not pick up a first to the boos of toe Villenueva wai a field goal atp the 26 from center was the rushed kick Gets he Axe BALTIMORE (UPI) The Baltimore Bullets of the National Basketball Association Saturday announced the sign' ing of Buddy Jeannette as coach on a one-year contract Jeannette who coached the Bullets in the now-defunct53'' wide Basketball Association of America replaces Bob Lea-nard when he was refused three-year' contract General manager Paul Hoffman said the decision' to sign Jeannette was made late last night after a phone call from I first down kins and could down and big crowd sent in for tempt from' The snap weak and TEAM Total Oral downs Total not yards Nut yards rushing the play failed- Wood brought the crowd 5827 to its feet late in the game with a series of long desperation passes He hit Gene Heeter on a 40-yard play then tossed to Turner for 26 more to the two -Curley Johnson rammed over from there with 1:43 left the game The kick by Jim Turner was good ers to 34-20 Victory -SAN DIEGO (UPI) Full-1 explosive plays back Keith Lincoln THE FIRST was a short two touchdowns Minn- Bream 1 run (Cox kick) Smitti IB pau fram Tarfcanton (Cox kick) NY-Clifldf IN kickoff rutum (Chandler kick) Minn Maion I run (Cox kick) With the league season three weeks off coach A1 Williams will run the Long Beach Falcons through three tough scrimmages at Dominguez High School this week in order to help finalize the squad hit Monday Wednesday and Friday nights starting at 6:30 The scrimmages should tell pretty much how shape up for the year" Quarterback Bobo will be running the attack with Bob Williams and Dick Romo operating at the halfback' slots and Lonzo Irvin at fullback semipro football --4 7 i i STATISTICS early to pace the San Diego Chargers by Mickey Slaughter to TAMPA Fla (UPI) The Buffalo Bills turned to a grinding ground game in the second half Saturday night to beat the New York Jets 26-13 in an American League football exhibition opener The Bills broke the game open in the third quarter with two quick touchdowns Former Duke University star Wray Carlton bowled over from the four late in the third period to break a 6-6 tie Pete Gogolak added the extra point i On the first play from scrimmage after the kickoff the Jets' Rudy Johnson fumbled and John Tracy recov-eredon the ourioiitoeJJillsU1 Three plays later Carlton slammed over from the one of in Canadian Stars Win in Olympic Trials Charlie 'Mitchell and an ensuing fumble to Lionel Taylor resulted in a 30-yard gain to a 34-20 American Football League exhibition win over the Denver Broncos Saturday 14 4 11 I 2S4 120 124 1 Nuw Yurt i 7-1 BuffMu 14 4-441 Oubinlon 20 pul from Kompi (kick fullud) Tumor IS pun from Wood (run failfd) Carlton 4 ran (Gooolnk kick)' Gooolak If FG Johmon 2 run (J Tumor kkk) Gooolak 57 FG I 'aalnod 172 J-- 71 1 Nat yards gassing 1(1 dub president Dave Tracer to vsrds mt attumoting um -j Pumus uttsmptud 2 Jeannette i pims compiutsd 12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSNINS Cowboys Nat Yds Bobby Sox Softball AN MONTREAL CPI Canadian track stars Harry Jerome Bruce Kidd and Bill end for 35 yards and thejcrothers won easily as ex score on the next play pec ted during a wind storm Denver made its last threat! which hampered times in the in the third quarter narrow-joiympic trials competition Don Stone cut around rijght end for 35 yards and the night in the season inaugural for both clubs The Chargers broke the game open in the second period when Lincoln blasted TumuTTighl- end 45 'yardsiffge'Chargers-lead to 31-jsaturdayr team-opens -its-campaign- Action III- Buena Park Cannon Sets 4 4 2 27 ir 450 I2S Drag History The National Bobby Sox siigar Softball Assn has announced that its 1964 tournament will Totals Jerome and Kidd were jdouble winners while Croth-Breaux-to-Bob era took the Half mile Jerome's times were well 21 Rums be played Aug 12-15 at Beilis 'j 1 1 189 1 2 0B 1 Tf 5 14 1 Gogolak again booted the Frank Cannon of Compton extra point i driving The Hustler be- Gogolak added a pair of came the only driver in drag field goals in the final period one a 57-yard thriller as the racink history to exceed 200 mph in three consecutive Aug 30 against the Valley All-Stars San Diego won the title last year 'Coaches Endanger Athletes' Lives' BLOOMINGTON Ind (UPI) An athletic director said Saturday that athletes should saiuraay auueies snouia Soslkur Atkins Totals gun went off The other was runs Saturday night at Lions If 131 L44 RAISING Field in Buena Park Teams made up of girls 9-14 years of age will come from Buena Park San Clemente West Fullerton Del over his best marks for the 100 and 200 while Kidd ran to win not set any He was clocked in 14:372 for 5000 meters and 30:436 in the 10000 Croth-ersdid 1:507 7 IT IB Ml Llftcoln II pom from Roto (Blair --7 ran (Minpo kick) Lincoln 45 ran (BIMr kkk) Alworth I pom from Rotu (Blair (Hew IO AIL Comp Gobi TD krt 21 12 MB 3 Drag Strip first 20088 with ah a 31-yard effort Both teams scored in the first priori Buffalo quart fr- run was 8 05 elapsed uoispo Kosevilie Bakersni i sprint wastlloweI 'cewaterand andSimrVaney and El Cajon: Obispo Roseville Bakersfield sprint Mtradilli Total Gabriel Total 27 Rohm 34 14 ISO back Jack Kemp hit Elbert Dubenion in the end zone on through a gang of tacklers to put them anead 14-10 The attendance at Balboa Stadium was 26293 set it up An exchange of Moments later they sewed field goals ended the scoring it up 21-10 Tobin Rote hit Dave Kocourek for 20 yards and Lance Alworth went 23 yards! on a reverse before Rote slipped three yards to Alworth for the score Lincoln scored the first touchdown on a 13-yard pass from Rote but the Broncos tallied twice late in the first quarter and threatened to score an upset over the- defending AFL champions After Gene Mingo kicked a 29-yard field goal for the Broncos Denver came back to take a 10-7 yead on two 17 on a 16-yard scoring pass to Stone A 42-yard Don Scarpitto pass Exhibition Football NATIONAL LBAGUB Ramu 17 Cowtwv 4 Bultimaru 71 Philudalofiio 17 Minnosota 21 Nuw York 7 Dutrolt 21 Washington 27 St Louis 20 Groan Buy 7 AMERICAN LCAOUB Buffalo 34 Now York 13 Sun Dwop 24 Ounvar 9 CANADIAN LBAGUB Montruul 32 Hamilton i is a RECEIVING City Softball Poo A Rushing 4 Zealots McGho Eseun (Zl Pp's 7 Loksrs 5 Sturlus Mirror Room 1 Ruburold LonaTDs 4( a i( a 14 -Ydk (f 41 2S 1 IB McDonald 4 Norman I Clurfca 3 Marsh 3 Havas I Marudlth I time The second 200-flat and 822 and during hot a 20-yard play with only 3:18 final run was 20041 to 805weaer practice session Far West Skijgone kick was 'seconds Walter -Gray director Assn summer ski jumping wide Oddly enough Cannon was of athletics for the division of championships will be held' beaten in a match race with! University Schools at Indiana atop Mt Baldy today at 2 JET QUARTERBACK Dick the Special and Denny University said coaches endanger the health and cut the efficiency of athletes by denying them water He believes many cases of exhaus Ounyur Oklubwnu 11 Atbantn iWood matched the play later in the quarter when he found I Bake Turner open to the end jzone on a 15-yard play The Milani when ET and speed exceeded Milani's but he failed to reach the lights first Psumohruy FI Flo's Rounduou 1 CalN Funding Madrigal Shannon Contractors 7 4 WuWon -Sand Man 12 MS A crowd of 7000 witnessed the action snap from center on the extra point try was fumbled and Tstati McKuuvar Dal liy piwiipiT S2- Totals 31 0 IB IS IB 2 1 ll 14 15 2 HR-Howard (SWI Rubais 7 0 SWtx Bookkuuplng 3 Thomas HR-Moura Riviera Draounas 3 Rkhunh Roofs 1 really are due lo water To i depletion Boo hr-rm iodi mossiov IH) -7 Suuttlu 4 Sun Pwpo A IndtunuDOtlt 5 Du 05 I Tacoma 4 soot unu 15 31 4.

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