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Independent from Long Beach, California • 26

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i -rw- i 7 'V 'if 7 t-T r-r --7rrr X. i 7 1 1 I I 7- -t 'TT TT 1 C-4 I ClM ft MV- n. IM. Vf if-s IM W- s- Return for 49ers, 24-21 Giants on i i 1 MILWAUKEE. (UPI) Green Bays errant golden' oy, Paul Hornung, staged a'r tnumphant to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Ran Tukenton directed the surging.

Minnesota Vikings to a pair of fourth-period touchdowns Saturday night" that edged the San Francisco 49ers; 24-21, in a National Football League exhibition game. The clincher came with 24 seconds remaining in the contest Tarkenton who played only in the second half, sewed.up the victory for the Vikings with a' 10-yard pau to end Gordon Smith' that erased a 21-17 49er lead. The Vikings mounted the winning touchdown drive of 60 yards with less than two minutes remaining to play, Earlier in the fourth quarter, Tarkenton tossed Minnesota bade into contention on a beautiful 75-yard scoring County Stadium Saturday night, seoring all the. Pack- ers points in a 21-7 victory, over the defending National -football League champion licago Bears. -Hornung, who' sat out the entire 1963 season with a ambling suspension, hauled an 18-yard Bart Starr pass the first quarter Or one score, ran 11 yards in-the second quarter for another and added his final touch-own a three-yard jaunt ITHACA, N.Y.

(UPI) Rookie John Sieedborgs field goal gave the Washington' Redskins i 27-24 victory -over-the New York Giants Saturday for the Tribe's first exhibition triumph this season and their first- win over New' York since 1957. The wining booties a 35 yarder and only moments before the youngster bom Arizona. State, had kicked a booming 46-yarder that wiped out a brief Giant lead forged by Clarence Childs 99-yard kickoff return. Childs only a week ago ran a Minnesota kickoff back 108 yards. THE LEAD changed hand sir as the teams traded sparkling' defensive plays.

The Redskins hit the score-board on a' 10-yard pass from George Izo to Angelo Coia, a 60-yard pass Interception return by linebacker Bob Pellegrini and a 20-yard burst through guard by fullback J. W. Lockett wih ColTTl Mt nwn In Und hv.HWOTI ,4 ALL EYES ON IZO a-- 1 Rwiakins miartwhack flenty izn is tackled by New-York diants- Bill-Winter afteL short i svii d.li ici.l.ii js m'A mi CtaW til 'Slrins tsnm and Lou (51). Skins Others are Bobby Mitchell (49) Slaby won. --BILL BARNES- Expects 70 Candidates Grid Drills This Week for UCLA The UCLA football team which inaugurates the collegiate season, against the Pitt Panthers on national televl sion Sept 12, begins practice this week.

Some 29 lettermen will be among the 'candidates expected to report Wednesday to coach Bill Barnes, who is beginning his -seventh season in charge of Bruin gridders. The Bruins are getting hd remainder: of the rights team AAWU begins practice next week end plays opening games' Sept 19. USCs opener is in the Coliseum against Colorado on Friday night. Sept 18. The Tn ans begin Aug.

31. UCLA's team should be ss-consdous one. Last year contrast to the Bruin single whig teams of recent vintage, UCLAquatterbacks threw as many as 40 passes per game. Foremost returnees are quarterbacks Larry Zeno and Steve Sindell, halfback Mike Haffner, end Kurt Altenberg, middle linemen Russ Banducd and Kent Francisco. PCL Results CUv 11.

Arfcama 1. San Mass A pass to speedy halfback Tommy Mason. Mason gathered in the ball and galloped 45 yards to Tarkenton sparkling second half performance overshadowed the effective play of San Francisco veteran quarterbackTJohnBrodie Mlwif 7 44 sSTnaadm. in i fw ftwr-SradM (bavta micki ijjMiw 75 nm fltam Tartarian DODGERS- (Continued From Page C-l) singled and advanced on sacrifice in the eighth. Umpire Augie Donatelli celebrated his 50th birthday rowns 14.

ssterw TTruli Wiww jNY-CMMi Udi ratam (Owndtar rKnLr kr Wh- fC Iwdtiri a. Heath Edges Hogle for Ascot Honors Allen Heath of Northridge came from behind on the last lap to nose out Bob Hogle, who led for 29 of the 30 laps, by two feet for his fourth Ascot Park main event win of season in USAC midget car racing before 3,472 fans Saturday night jesisjreMStie Porky Radiwlh, Junior Baseball Como loo Hocmni Orlolio IS Cords Indians 17. Glantsli in the third period. He also kicked the Bay extra Chicago failed to dent the Packers', goal line until the Inal quarter when Rudy Jukich passed eight yards to ormer Packer Gary Barnesi The Packers ran roughshod over the Bears in the first ialf but were able to score only -the two times when forming went over. And that irst touchdown" came after 3reen Bay was given a first penalty -on a fair catchby.

Utf GW-Homwi II PSM trofn Star (Mor- nuns kick). gj llsmunt II nm (Hormms kick). GB normal 1. run (Harniat kick). Bukkk CM-Barnaf I (Janck (Cwitinued from Page C-l) kiicked a field goal from the 21- Cowboys 9, Rams 8: Dallas tniHnr! the games first touchdown on a 57-yard in nine plays highlighted by the passing of Meredith.

The lanky Cowboy quarterback connected with Tom- my McDonald for 20, Frank Clarke for 20 aridTMarsh for" 19 and a first down oh the Ram 10. Marsh scored from he 3 on a pitchout around end. Lothridge's extra point' attempt was blocked by the center of the Ram line. third quarter" Cowboys 16, Rams 8: With rookies Munson for toe Rams and Johnny Jacobs of The Cowboys at toeqhartejck controls, neither' team could move the ball well until Dallas ched to for a touchdown late in the quarter, It, was -set upiby. a 37-ywd punt return by Wendell Hayes" which carried to the Ram 10 On first Jacobs passed to Clarke cutting across the goal posts for a.

touchdown. Lothridge fold goal- brought the Rams back to 16-11 early to the fourth quarter. FOURTH QUARTER Cowboys 16, Rams lUGos sewing pass to Tom Hutchinson. In the fourth quarter Nin-owski teamed up. with 'on n- 99-yard scoring play.

McNeil took the ball on the Browns 40 and outraced a Pittsburgh secondary into the end making CUftonMcNtU Gubner Nabs Second NEW YORK (UPI) Nor-6ert Schemansky, three-time Olympicmedal winner won the heavyweight Olympic weightlifting trials title Saturday night, edging Gary Gubner, New York University shotputter, to qualify for the J.S. team in the Olympics atTokyo. Gubner Is certoin to qualify as an. alternate on the eight-man squad. with rhubarb instead of cake in the third inning.

After two were out Robinson singled and. Donatelli called a balk. on Drysdale. Walter Alston charged from the dugout and joined the in-furiated DiysdaleTnraiguing with Donatelli. ALSTONS first few Words were enough to get him banished for the evening, al- though the delte continued foir several minutes.

The balk was the first by Drysdale since 1961. A pickoff play on Maury Wills in the first inning may have touched off the long, long debate in the third. Wills led off with an infield hit and Jay picked Mm off after half-dozen attempts. Wills ex changed a few words with umpire A Barlick before leav ing the field and promised to have mare 'to say later Coach Leo Durocher assumed command after Alstons ejection. Htr WWRIIV strong bid to replace -Ryan as the number one signal caller, began Mtting in the second period after the leamahad.excbangedfinU period touchdowns on short plunge by Ernie Green of the Browps and Dick Houk of the Steelers.

Ninowski threw the nine-'yarder to Collins to break the 7-7 tie and the pair clicked again a few minutes later to make it 21-7. The touchdown passes to Brown, Hutchinson and McNeil turned the game into. a. .1. CIs Gram 1 (Grow kM).

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da McNdl I) pa from Nlnowikl (Gnu kick). MMaw: DiSSa Boston regained the lead at the half when Ron Burton swept right end from two raids out A bad pass from center on Boston the point' and eventually the game. New Yark r. -Iram-ParlHHCap, pal Mil kick). NY Llika 1 (Jkn Tumar kick).

'2 mr row, (kick Mlad), from Yawdc (Cap- 3SfSte 7 NY MaPill ANandmca: nm (Jim Tumar kick). 11.M. LB. Novices in Swim Triumphs Margie Schilling and Debbie Roessler the action for the Long Beach Novice Swim Team in the first Norwalk Invitational Saturday. Miss Schilling, swimming in the 13-14 "giflsdfvisionp won the 50-freestyle and 50-butterfly events, while Miss Roessler was first to the 7-8 girls 25-freestyle and 25-baCSSlfOK'raeftS.

Long Beach Novice Swim Team finishers in divisional events are as follows: BOYS 'W Li Snell Brings Jets 'gain around right end. EXPECTIN6J0 Coach Don Reed expects 60 to 70 men to report Aug. 81 when Long Beach State opens football practice. Physicals and gear will be given on the 49er campus and then the squad will check into training camp that evening -at the Long Beach Naval Station. Reed Is counting.

on 10 lettermen and 3f outstanding Junior college transfers to head tv toe team. Pro FootballScores nVnndtc Rwm 8. Mlimnota Mf Yorlc g. Sm Ditw pitched "To Bobby Hunt, who carried the ball the re-' maining way- for a touch sIahim TiMHMii DfMIlIrM MMI. Tommy Brooker con-, verted for toe Chiefs.

1 In 'the second period the -Chargers scored Keith Lincoln over from the one and George Blair converted 7 Later in the period Chiefs went ahead when Frank Jackson for a touch 5 AKRON, Ohio (UPI)Re-serve Quarterback Jim Nin-Owski hurled five touchdown passes Saturday night romped to an easy 42-7 vie- tory over the Pittsburgh Steelers Ninowski, who started because of Frank Ryans minor iqjufy, connected on scoring aerials of nine and 20 yards to Gary Collins, teamed with Jim Brawn on a six-yard touchdown pass play and fired a 19-yard Chiefs, quarterback, left the game. in the first quarter with an. left -wristr JacksoR was forced to leave the game with a sprained ankle after scoring his It was toe Chiefs first loss-in. the exhibition season. Kansas, City won two earlier games.

i pw-fti 7 7 I carried bail lAutr EVERYBODY MISSES v. It took quite awhile, but Baltimores Brooks Robinson finally was safe and sound at home plate. White catcher Gerald McNertney missedthe ball, but Robinson the plate first time around and. had to beat second tag jtryi sett kicked a field' goal from the 9 after a Ram touchdown bid was stymied on 3. Ed Meador had intercepted Jacobs pass and returned it yards to the Dallas irst down, Munson passed neatly to Duane Allen' for 34 rards, toe Mg Ram end dodg-ng away from two defenders.

But three plays from: the 3 gained nothing and Gossett was summoned. Rams 18, Cowboys 16: Another interception set up the Rams' go-ahead touchdown. Under a heavy rush frm' Rosie Grier, Jacobs drilled a pass into the hands of Von Sonn on the Dallas 40. and the rookie linebacker from UCLA ran like a full- back jdl jh wayto the 5. Bass made 2 pn first down, Ksufax, wh cam um yritfi or trapwS; liif.

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pr 0 Camilli, T. Dna, If i fi Parker, lb Oliver, 3b a. Dmdile. Howard, ph; Walla, ph Totals Rada i-Oodgara DP-Kada 010 000 000 000 001 OOtOOOgM 9. 9B Robinson, DaviSn 8B Griffith.

HR-ER 1 0 1 0 1 9 1 3 .1 3 Att (W, 1-3) Drradala I 'ParruosU 9 R. Miller, 3 Rd (U.0-1) 9 Balk DryadaU; ,99.990. 4:14. Dove Lewis 1 JJUfWW Jlf 071 Bt is on Unbeaten Chargers Defeat NEW (A Rookie fullback Matt Snell led the New York Jets to a come-from-behind 21-20 victory Saturday over the Patriots. inaa-Amer-ican Football League exhibi tiongame.

Snell, who gained 177 yards in 20 was the big gun. as the Jets stomed back from a 20-7 deficit early to the fourth period Snell buried the ball four times in New Yorks 70-yard touchdown drive that took 10 days midway in the. fourth quarter. Thea he carried six times out of 13 as the Jets went 57 yards for the touchdown that tied it 20-20 with only 157 remaining in the -Jim Turners kick for the conversion provided -the winning point' THE PATRIOTS almost pulled the gafaie out after that 'when quarterback Babe. Pa rilli cajne off the bench am lied the team from their 20 io.

toe New York 35, where a field goaU attempt-by -Gino Cappdletti fell toort Boston dominated the first half, holding v7-0 lead after the first quarter, and a 13-7 advantage at intefmission. They struck for a touchdown at 13:01 of toe firs quarter when Parilll Mt A Snyder in the end zone from IheiXbyard-hniejaiPPing drive of 78-yards. The big play was a 25-yarder to Cap-peUetti. NeWYork took the ensu glrickbff ai ihg and went 80 yards in 11 plays, with! quarterback Pete Liske seaking Rote's 90-Yard TD 26-14, KANSAS CITY, (UPI) The San Diego Chargers rotied to their third' consecutive American Foot- baU League exNbition vie tofy Saturday night with a 26-14 victory over the Kan-sas City Chiefs. -A 90-yard.

touchdown play from veteran quarter-'. back' Tobin Rote to end Don Norton broke open toe garaenrth- third -period WanI aMium lat4m 4lk Rote had come into the game when Starting quarterback JohnHadl suffered a minor leg injury. The. Chargers got an early 2-0 lead when Kansas City ro6kie halfback 'Joe Auer caught 'the. -opening on the 'twa then kickoff line to give Diego a safety.

Kansas Qty at the -end of the first quarter 7-2 when E. J. Holpb intercept; and then shot off tackle Into theend zone. Gossett con verted with six minutes left to play. Rama 25, Cowboys 16: In terceptlon was the big weap-on for the Rams again as toeyr added an insurance ouch- toss and returned it 40 yards to toe Dallas 31." Bass burst for 17 to the 9, and on first down Pervis Atkins bulled his Way into toe end zone.

jpP4V sett converted. i. K-- LEWIS. 7 KC Jtlyit (iraafcacTld With left in the i Blair kicked a 13-yard field- Sr um im nuir ed a Had! pass oh the San goal for the Chargers. "fgiiiariM is aaM fram (bm-and Len Dawson, Chirts Diego 34 1 26-yaid line Aimiduca 31,451.

Sfictslfiur vacation. His column will he i resumed upynhitreptm. I' 7 t.v .4 fr jf: "7 I 'V A-. y- I .1 '2- .4 i -W i- 7 V- r1: A. i i ir.rr A 1.

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