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Independent from Long Beach, California • 19

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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19
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fr tMi; mm? Ml-V Ml iNDEf tNDENT-aq 'H, I i 7-- Vi 7 BALTIMORE Wfr The San Francisco 49ers tore apart the Batlimore Colts Sunday and forced quarterback; Johnny Unitas to the bench for the first time in jh fabulous 7-year professional career as they came oifr with 21-13 National Football League victory. John Brodies pusing and the running of J. D. Smith jWern much for the Colts, jaqd only three ifumbles, one tha one-yard line, in the finthalf kept the 49ers from puking the game a runaway. BILL KILMER, with plunges of me and six yards, and Brodies 5-yard pass to Monte Stickles got San Franciscos scores.

Unitas, lifted ers Roll Pas Texans 7 SAN DIEGO on Rookie jdSSS.Vl Si yp S3ia I MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL Mv-The Chicago Bears converted a fumble into a field goal and marched 80 yards almost exclusively on the ground for a touch-. down in the third quarter to turn bade the Minnesota Vikings, 13-0, in the drizzle and haze of Metropolitan Stadium Sunday. Bob Reed fumbled on second-half kickoff return and, the Bears Bennie McRae covered on foe Minnesota 27.. Teif plays later, Roger LeClere tooted a' 13-yard field goal to break a scoreless tie.

The next time the Bears 7 got the ball, they rammed Boards for the touchdown with 7 lonnia Bull sweeping the left end behind a wall of blockers go in untouched from the' 24 tor foe Chicago needed only me 7 oss completiontostorm foe; 10 yards. That was a 14- yarder from Billy 1 Wado to ST. LOUIS IB--The passing, and running of Y. A. Tittle and a defense that held the St Louis Cardinals score-leu from early in the second quarter boosted the New York Giants to a 31-14 quarteitack John Kadi passed or two touchdowns and ran Or another as the San Diego Chargers snapped the three-game winning streak of the STATISTICt ti 1WI yg v.m PMIM HVwMN If mbw vSSTLSLrzzrz: BTATIfTICt ft, r'C National FootbaU League victory The triumph was the third consecutive for the.

Giants after an opening game loss to the Cleveland Browns. St Louis is now 1-3. TITTLE threw for one set up another smti vumbs: Ml i iaawJ-f ii AMr 4 tfjf ninir Larry Morris that set it up. on foe 24 Bulls run. Another big play wu Wades 11-yard gahwr on rollout on third down from tha Bur 21.

with his on-the-marfc puses running 21-yards for a third when he was rushed by the COWBOY TAKES THREE-POINT LANDING Dallas Cowboy halfback Don Perkins sticks out hand to help brace fall after being upended by Browns tacklers in third period of NFL game Perkins gained five yards, but moving in to make sure of stop are Browns Bobby Franklin -(24) and Paul Wiggin (84). Qeveland won, 19-10. i i iw. STATISTICS in second period after completing only two of six passes for five yards, came beds In the last quarter and set up the Colts scores. They were scored by Alex Hawkins on a tone-yard dive and a 3-yard run.

The outcome left both teams with 2-2 in the NFL Western Conference. Smith carried the ball 31 for 143 yards and did everything except score for the also catching two passes for 31 yards. Brodie completed 15 at 19 passes for 143 yards. Unitas wound up completing eight' of 15 for 82 yards. But 'most of them came on the last touchdown drive af-.

ter the 49ns had wrapped up the game. THE 49ERS reached the Colt 13, 10 and 1 before fumbling in the first half. Kilmer was diving. over tha goal for another score when the bal popped out of his arms and Weifcaught in the air by Wendell Harris on the last miicue. 7 if Kiinr CPiiti M).

i Swl CDwti TaM 1 4 BROWNS TOP DALLAS, 19-10 LeCLERC also kicked a 40-; yard field goal with fores minutes left in the game, after -the Bears' had inter-y cepted a liking pass. r. zxmi li SI-Sl'tfnM (LtCtarB MO. 'T- st a -J CLEVELAND UR Clev-Brown pulled out a 19-10 yie- Dallas Texans 32-28 Sunday. The Chargers piled up 37 total yards chiefly behind Hadls passing and the running of fullback Keith Lincoln, while holding the Texans -touted offense to 7 yards on the ground and 139 in the air SAN DIEGO scored nine points In the first quarter on a 10 yard field George and on a 72 yard drive engineered by HadL The drive induded 36-yard pass to end Don Norton, who ran it to the Dallas four-yard line.

Hadl swept left end for for touchdown. The Texans scored their initial second-quarter touchdown after Lincoln fumbled a punt on the Dallas four which Bobby' Ply recovered. Two penalties pufoed the ball to the Charger one and Frank Jackson carried it over from there. THE second quarter, Hadl threw a 14-yard scoring pass to Norton who made circus catch in the end zone. The Chargers scored again on 69-yard drive In seven plays climaxed by a 33-yard pass from Hadl to Jerry Robinson.

ers tha first play of the fourth came foe 50-yard playoff pitch to Brown. zrrilllB lsnds sputtering offense came to life in foe last quarter Sunday and a 50-yard scoring pan; from quarterback Jim Ninowski to fullback. Jim tory over foe Dallu The conquest broke a two-game losing streak for foe Browns and moved them to lOrtm IMS. Mw McU. (BMmt big leader foe last five years, semed both Cleveland touchdowns.

His first cams early in the game on a 1-yard plunge after Ernie Green had recovered a fumble by Amos Marsh of Dallas' on, the Cowboys 14-yard '-t, Sam Baker, former-Brown, booted 15-yard field goal in the second session and Groza matdied it with This 35-yarder in the third. Doo Meredith, taking over Cowboy quarterbadc fit the secood half: after Eddie Lo-Baron had; engineered Dallas through fop tost two periods, drewithe Cowboys even at 10-10 iwittk a' 36-yud scoring pass to Flank Clarke to di max drive. They went into foe final period i MNOWai hit Rich Kreit-ling With a l2arder just as foe third period endied and on i Hum (awed ucu If. KWimr 1 ptww (Dart, UdO. 1, lw ia (lock i PIERCE HAD EM MOSTLY LOW.

jcmaRHS seSice SPEW the J00 mark at 2-2. This vu Lou Groza day" in Cleveland Stadium and the 17-year veteran observed it bybooting two field goals, from 35.and 42 yards, and. added jarextm point 4dteitoUchdown to take the aQ-time National-Football League scoring His 42-rarder in foe-. last 'minute loosted him to 850 points for iis NFL career, just one point ahead of PhiladelphiaaBobby Wabtod. BROWN, the loop's rush- Cardinals for me of the few lnwB hi the win in ill Tittle hit for 16of26 passes for 190 yards.

White. the balding Giant quarterback wu moving foe offense: the New York defense took after giving up two early touchdowns. Rushing Cardinal quarter-back Sam Etcheverry unmercifully: the Giants held without yielding a point In the last 44 minutes. Both teams semed the first time they got the ball. St Louis drove 80 yan after the opening kick-off, with halfback John David Crow going over- from the seven.

The. march wu sparked by a' 25-yard Etcheverry to Prentice Gautt pan and a 34-yard sprint by Gautt The Giants came right back with Tittle at foe helm. The veteran sharpshooter hit Alex Webster for 32 yards, Joe Walton for 16-yarasknd Del Shofner for six and thetouch-dowa. i. THE took 21-14 intermission lead with 11 seconds left in the halL Sam Huff broke through to block Etdieverrys punt attempt on the goal line.

Dick Lynch fell on it for the UMBMr.Mcm. r-TWH IBB COlMAir MO. r-Fs'ciwiew-ifc V-i! .777 If' Plcreo bad foe New York Yankees hitting foeball la foe air aB day Sunday. His i. only trouble was that they hit three too many in the air ia the seventh.

Inning i when New York scored aU 7 its nma fat a 3-2 victory. -v Only four balls were bit eafoa ground. MM 49 pa (rim Ommm frm Difin ill CruMr kkAL t- 7'; Takes First Money i-'X' v' BroketiCottarbone ia j.c-' i.zic -r r. JOHNNYJPESKYivi Ready ttrftadel GIVE BOSTON A'V SPORTS SHORTS ir- STOCK'CAR v3- RACES END Fairmount Park guard u- SAYS PESKt -n- diced because he was cd- oredLfHewis belligerent kept raving about Sinith added. Long Beach (3-0) travels to IfiV -yi.

'V Long Beach 'City Colleges i NEW 1 i third victory of foe year Sat- East Los Angeles (2-1) Friday nighkThe Hurides dropped a wild 31-21 decision to undefeated El Cambio Saturday perintendeht Francis Dae-; 1 gan, scoffed Sunday, at oisqtions that heavyweight-j bpxfaqtduunpton Sonny lia-j too wak.Mpi(ked on cfoninated against 7 latest.brufo.vrith the Liston Oomplained Friday I nightthatfoe arresting; Philadelphia officer rmi against him becauu of his race when he was taken to 7 on suspicion of intoxica-tion. He later wu released i when guard decided he DETROIT (UPI) A. J. Foytof Houston, Tex, Sunday won tha 158mlla event at foe Michigan State Falrv grounds to cbrnTout foe tkmal dumirionslilp stock ear note for Tha- former bkhampohs 500; Winner drove a 1962 Fonttec acroas tha finish Dna.ln two ona.mlii ute and 10 seconds to pick, up first place money of S2r 209. unlay nighty against' Vallqr may be their most-expensive of the year.

7. The, Vikings have lost first string quarterback Ron Richardson. forn thejremainder.of the season with broken left collarbone. Thorough examination Sunday confirmed stoat had been-suspected by the LBCC staff aftqr the game. RICHARDSOFfSlnjury leaves Jim Purm and Gary Wmt foe oolyable-bodledsi3- ORKph-Ogar smoking Johnny in: a state of axhOaratlon over his new post as Boston Rod Sox manager, said trade almost anyone on too ban dub to hnproya 1 -U rfl do everything I eon to ghro Boston i a winning infield great who was tha: reliable singles Utter of slugpi.

-Rad Sox teams of too late fordea. fPeslqr wu informed of' his sdeefom Saturday night by club owner Tom Yiiwio and foe man ho sdxeed Mflm HWnas SYDNEY newspaper te-. ports uy Nealt Fraser hu reversed his decision to, re and will compete in tennis tournaments at least un the Davis Cup round in Brisbane in December: i-V US. Grand Prix WATKINS GLEN; N.Y. UPOf-Making qieeds up to 148 Janies Jim) Oark captured tha $5, OOVaOmlhr; United States nslj caUers "PrK of froad racing an estbnated crowd of 7 Hearn Airs Lakers Chick Hearn will call foe action ail Lakers basketball games on KHJ radio (93) this year, he did last season.

Spots director Bill Hun dige has been tabbed for piq game and post-gafne activities at foe. 1 .1 'h Dm White Of Keoknk, Hft- Iowa, finished 1982 Ford. had1 dot had auffident drink to bo held for drunken driv-: Paris tiumjl AartnSmifo 7 ecyexy and hevsaid I ays preju smwwtv 5 before 4LOOO- (tm 33Br r- l5I3Xi ttiniti ur- rC3 JJTjSriV s. -fr-i; took bver in the second half and directed the Vikes to their 284) 7'Penslties hurt LBCCmbn than the Mbnardia. Ninety yardswere marchedloff sgafaist JimIS tang alp ads crew, and they all aeeinad to 1 tin s' 1 j'-1'- a Clsrics averege tfana of 108.61 mph was tfae fastest in foe history of the tredc.

Be-Mnd ClarkS' Lotus V-8 by: a scantreaiRitt wait favored Greham HilL' Hill, itf a BRM. BIELSOTM The BUIS carried a 14-3 lead pass slso. HOySTOHW? George BUmoiAuused three yards to BBl into the final quarter. Blands started the recovery move by j. a fc- mnged mplK ClaHts TahaiMf aa1a Saw jC a Cl la.

BkJk a Cucdo had 51 Sf Air time for foe 100-lap nee wu two hours, seven minutes, and 137sqxmdktHills7yu two hours, pevenmiautbs and 222 in'; foe'gsime'to push. tim.two-tim American Foofoul Houston' victory over the' Buffalo SUls J- oar vjEiQS i3Z1Ii 1233 C-n-JU nn5 'XZ-'-TtU Uur-i -Lt-i crf-M cd Johnny yard.TP ran ofan, intercepted pass nullified becausejof an offridet whiteGary Garrison bad s' 41-yard run called bade as did Duane 20 yards in foe first period. Both, runs would have set kpposritde scorey budde foe; pulled down alUanda pass mi fob Houston 44moved four yards to the 40 where lie was surrounded byj.Oilerv7and then intended to Carl Charon who went for foe seme. Mack Yoho kicked foe potoL.7.7 jibe Oiliarsstarted fob sem log when Hands kicked a lfe-yud fidd goal get i.foreo-point lead in the first quarter. SSOMTHlAlBM MvnpIlM IYMB bSEmi tJ4 Brace McLaren otl New nm end and coin pieted only 99 psssbgto Charles Frerier for 73 yards and a touchdown on the firetplay after Buffalo punt Blanda kkked the extra OvSVCSBfor Hpmecommg: Tr -i -i wc.4,s-' ftA" SundnyaFIght AT jr i -j-v -I 1 ill H'-rs -S'- 7 Long Beach State will Its leaguerec- I ibh tYMa Mdd: A WlwMIkM.

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