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Independent from Long Beach, California • 25

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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i-r 1 I 1 1 V'rAr 37-21 INDEPENDENT Psga C-3 4 nr lf Smc CnHf, WwKer, Am. tN V-4; theffl on the ground SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) 37-2 1 victory over the 49era eon intercepted Nlnowikl dium wind at hie beck. The puses, for 126 yards and touchdown passes to Col-', laier in the secondary and v. lhe 49er yanJs Quarterbacks Frank an and Jim Ninowskl puno tured the San Francisco Wary for yards the 49eiR. jpvh.

-Vbaekyatds forlhLi inutesof the felmbqua John Brodie compUlned of Browns final touchdown. ter. ftSST.Sr,i 11 iviiviiwv ww aa aaa ui i wt a uaay4u uap gi ''''pM--to'airTl7Wtw, 31-yard er John Brodie complained of. Browne final' touchdown. ter.

nfilul6 n1 Cham" drivei of 67 and 73 yards came in the third period sore back. The Browns led 24-7 at In the fourth quarter Kelly The Browns gained pion Cleveland Browns a before 49er back Jim John with a strong KezarSta- He completed 12 of, ,3 1 on -Ryan two "drppped the ball a few plays- netyardi" 95 "of for Crown SOUTHAMPTON (UPI)' Chuck McKinley of Port Washington, N.Y., the second-ranking amateur in the U.5 won the Meadow Club Invitational gran court tournament Sunday by beating Gene Scott of St. James, N.Y, 100, It was McKinley's first KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) The San Diego Chargers, led by quarterback John Hadl, continued their pre season; mastery over the Kansas City Chiefs -Sunday with air. easy 31-10 exhibition victory.

Hadl scored the flnt Charger touchdown and passed for another as he kept the Chiefs' defense off balance with a variety of passes and well-executed running plays, IT WAS the Chargers fifth consecutive exhibition victory oyer the Chiefs without a loss and their fourth straight win at Kansas City. -San Diego took charge jn the second quarter when Hadl plunged over from the lyard; line and Herb Travenio, who! booted the extra rammed home a 26-yard field goal for a 10-0 halftime lead, a 1 a -Gene -Foster scored early in the third quar-; ter on a 25-yard gallop before Tommy. Brodfcer put the Chiefs on the'scoreboard with a field goal. JThq. Chargers added a pair of touchdowns in the final Kansas- City had scored more than 14 points in any of their five exhibition Josses to the Chargers.

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SP-OcLona -vcnio MM Irani Hnkll for victory, since he went into semi-retirement bat October. The Australian Davis team of Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle won the doubles title from. Mark Cox and Roger Taylor of England, 6-2, 4-6, 8-6, 6-4, after Saturdays semifinal match was halted by-darkness. Emerson and Stolle defeated Jerry Cromwell of Long Beach; and Jim Osborne of Honolulu 22-24, 9-7, 6-4, Scott, the defending eham. fastshd caught McKinley off balance with his sharp play in the first set.

But McKinley held a decided edge inthe well-played match the rest of the Way, although -'Soottpot tip a v.dptamiaed McKinley seemed, ready to coast' home When he 'broke Scott tin the first and third gamesopthe fourth set-to I. Itiiii" Iir riLTU-CIOARSTTBS N. After McKinley. BIG JIM ON TOP OF HEAP- Big all-pro fullback Jin) Brown (32) of Cleveland Browns finds himself at McKipleys service in the eighth and 10th. games, rally: ing-twice from match point.

top of heap is this tangle with 49ers but still manages five yards onan end i first i sweep in first period of Sunday exhibition1 game. i i-'rA 4... i i I fi KC-Ttor a mm tram ScjSmiS WINSTON TASTES GOOD UKE A CIGARETTE SH0UIDI FmOfling Giti QB HILL SPARK Nod Over Ashe iqZoneSingles City Softball mi i.i Miwf win mini, mwm mm tk -ARCELONAl Spain (B it 2: Gfi-xin vn. nMni SSSSSR? J-1. 20-17, Sunday in a National Football exhibition game played for the benefit of the: a -w Lutheran.

Philadelphia Asspdatioii for retarded children. Quarterback King Hill, fallback 1 Timmy Brow place- Margaret Wins Soviet Title GahlesT Fla.7 was naihed Sun-J day night to play the second singles spot behind Dennis Ralston for the United States in interzone Davis Cup series against Spain. The series starts -Tuesday at the fashionable Real Club delyennis. kicker Sam'Baker sparked the Eagles to their first pfe-sea-son win. the Eagles lost their opener to Washington lari weekMhis was Detroits 4e MOSCOW Margaret Smlthof Australia- mad Alexander Metreind! of the son Li6risopmne3 the" scbr-1 HarborflrcaPremiumTIRE HEADQUARTERS Featuring the FAMOUS on 1 nine-yird field gnl by Wayne Walker with elapsed inthe first quarter.

The Eagles rallied to take a 7-3 lead later in this period and-Detroit was never on top agaif)L Soviet Union won the singles titles in the Moscow International which ended Sunday. Miss Smith, Wimbledon xhampfon breezed -thsmigh the tosmament from-the beat-Galina QeorgeMacCalLjOfLos Am thd captain, made Louncemen Rafter Fr6ehling'veat Arthur Ashe of Richmond in a three setmatch. 'Our zeq66ning was that upon of surface, should hajjydh added advantage. -shej the 22-yeafK)ld Negro stasfrora UCLA, who -anon i. his singles a beg FJJUBACK.

Es rl climaxed an- drive to Batueyevanfin the' scOre from the three-yard line for Philadelphias first touch-downThe Eaglearaised- the margin to 10J eariy the Yea see tR st ejglonca who drives the worlds saferi championrToomar-, "Klng of the Game IcaZoneooktfie grticlqusly. kaow If by tiw dlslincthre Snln whitewefl: This amazing on the firat of Bakers jtwo nine-yard field goals. Ptdladelnhia3nched 4l 1etsHrorstep erfast eryour brakes wiK woik. It lastantfy seeis punctures sever blewfoet oad.it coatiaees te carry yew IN ATLANTA rsofrirfonkouaifief ImilerbeyOedllMmTapeirefei Ikes. Never was the 0 tire se beeatHai baPt te lari seloeg.1 yanto-lirntaeT4ayrwlthHiU scoring from one yard out to give it's-17-3 lead.

The Lion closed-the -gap to4740 in-the -A -j 1 'Wi-t' Getthesehexclusive feotureswith tho third period tm quarterback NEWDUAL90 Milt Plums 16-yard aerial to Gale CogdUL Bakera-second-fleld-'goaU defLt-Uak-fanU 27 l7 jn i .,.4 'P AFL-pro -season 'r MS, with 10 minutes kn gave the 3141 bulge- On the passingieg aargln; '-V and rmWing of quarterrj Detroit took advantage of 1 iiEni Mvi aEa action. Denver a dim 13-19 hack' Fran Tarkehton. rookie Clyde Thomas fumble brakisf DliAL STOPPING ACTION: .77 Mt. 8m MMakLeS WK ywH VNHv IVRrai mIWMUN Hi 1 in' a 'fair catch situation ended the scoring at 2047 jm a 12-yard pass from Plum to Pa StUdstiU. I lead midway; through the period.

-when Abner Haynes 61-yard tpuebdown run produced the fleciding points. Haynes! got the ball on a lateral fron) Hewritt Dixon who" war hemmed in After. Unitas flipped a pair of TD strikes ind the Baltimore defenders sparked by Dennis Gaubatz, red Miller and Steve Stonebreaker-sty-mietliq EXTRA STRENGTH: ipi fcwwlwdy i't 1 tfcfiwi iff ImniGwh siiffc fcnfc SOFTEgRIDING: oUnitHii Mm Gamps 4 slts ww VWHfH by Oakland after catching a. fHp from. quarterback Mickey Slaugb-P801 further Dave Dixon dted the near Hill dmipleted 17.

of '29 passes 192 yards! Brown caught-finer passer -for- 53 yards and also netted 92 yards in nine rushing- at-temptsTPIum connected on 19, Of 35 passes for 212ysrds sjid two MraK terfc Dixoh xTB-yarp pfgqf SiaLNsw Orleans wants nta welcomed Natiohil League football to its guttering; new stadiiim -Saturday night the soOn-tdrbe NFL citVftook a. back seat to soiuhem neighborNew Or-leank rousing bid for a future sUce iof the rich pro grid pie. A'xroWd of 39,120 in 'Atr lantesv MunicipafStadium watehed tte Pittsburgh Steei-ersTind quarterback in Bill Nelson but drop 31-21 exhibition decision rto; the Min-- neaa VikingCrv JHUGE tutnemt of 75229 hugest xaowd ever to see pTOfpotball.in- non-league dtywpacked the Sugar Bdwl in iNew 1 Orleans Johnny LLynjtMJUtd ihTWlteg.drfra? paced tfae-Baltimaro Cuts to a 2frlOylctoiypver the SL Loito Cardbiato. Meanwhile, in Green Bay, Wis, the Psdurs riddled the new. Nec Yoric- Giants 44-7 -befortT in fiiaugural CiOWd Of -5037 at expanded Lambesu a IIIB -A an NFLteapiJ is in' theirunning for leagues 16th franchise to be iwarded far the 1967, season- and also hiu been prominent in AFL y.j TIRE SPECIAITIESIiiCm muraf kkkfc; SSL it- 4k- pass from Slaughter far the Broncos other fourth: quarter MINNESOTA, the onlylFL team to Finish unbeaten in exhibition play lari year, 'held despite sV hree touchdown Pittsburgh rally' engineered by qutrterback Nelson in the dosing minutw.

Ndon, biddlng -to unseat veteran E4j Biwjr7asthe entered therne'vilth only six minutes He -40-' Ijicky Lonige V' MaaMnk Ml -T YHE GIANTS, hoping to re-bound from last year's last-' place finish Jn file NFLs Eajsb-em' their npw Flying Wing' (rffense at '3000 CHERRY dt SPRING vi- I. HE6-3030ir4il555? AHimS KmC IWm teklTM -Jmm S-CaraT DmIm Mia Tk. 'fcuMV 14 SW MV Brava Ok Green Bay but: were smoth- js-igrcwv ered. Jby the rugged Packerfr'vcTe wvtmTv Me hunvorav' 1 7 'Sehfiag Long Beach State 1 927 Houston, 'passers George i-1 while Rart Staio; picked. apart the New York secondary 'with 10-foM2, passing accuracy Abo In Bell Gardens 600Q E.

Florence at Jafaidnerla .773 ..4 fT Blands qd Don Truil led the plunged one yard for the first Oilers past' Buffalos. Ameri- Steeler tally, hiUEnd, Roy Jef-can Football League cham- fersohlofp 60-yard scotejmd S-ton Im NmSvHI fMMrt'' Ism VUm Jm pions 29-7 and Denvef scored teamed with rookie! halfback good fori53 yards and twd .7 53 Stkmm r- a i A 'Tt'-- --I -V--J Z'JT'1.

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