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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 20

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Pick Skins Ahead Of Cowboys NEW YORK (AP) The Dallas Cowboys are the big question mark again in the National Football League's National Conference Will the Cowboys go all the way again this the loss of No 1 quarterback Roger Dallas will do quite well this year -probably making it to the playoffs as the No 4 team from the NFC But this pigskin prog- nosUcator sees the Washington Redskins the East Division. with the Cowboys a close second Minnesota appears to be an easy winner in the Central Division but another tough race shapes up in the West between San Francisco and Los Angeles So. here is how the final NFC standings will look, in the fearless forecast from this corner East Division Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys St Louis Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Central Division Minnesota Vikings Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers West Division San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints There are a lot of reasons why Dallas should win the NFC Ea.st And there are several reasons why they won't One of the big ones is George Allen and the Washington Redskins Sure. Craig Morton quarterbacked the Cowboys to the Super Bowl two seasons ago Staubach did it year With Staubach not likely to see any action until the end of this sea.son. that's one minus for the Cowboys The Cowboys lost running back Duane Thomas in a trade with San Diego, but they still have ('alvin Hill and Walt Garnson But that be quite enough The Dallas Doomsday Defense has been one of the best in the game, but this may be the year that age starts to (atch up with such stalwarts as Bob Lily, Chuck Howley, Cornell Green and Herb Adderly With Sonny Jurgensen rejoining the who al.so have Billy Kilmer at quarterback.

crew will be Chiefs Pick Up Wide Receiver KANSAS CITY (AP) Robert West, a wide receiver placed on waivers by the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League, was claimed by the Kan.sas City Chiefs, the ciub announced a terrific Coach Hank Stram said Wednesdav tough The Redskins' "Over- the-Hill could falter some, but not enough to keep from winning its first division crown since 1945. St Louis may contend in the East but not strongly enough to win The Cardinal offense could be potent with Jim Hart and Gary Cuozzo at quarterback, plus receivers Jackie Smith and Mel Gray and running backs Donny Anderson and Leon Burns. The St. Louis defense is suspect, however. The Eagles and Giants will field teams this season Not much else can be said for them Minnesota is the team that will represent the NFC in the Super Bowl this year, according to this prognosticator Fran Tarkenton returns to quarterback the Vikings, who already have such offensive stalwarts as Gene Washington.

Jon Gilliam. Dave Osborn and Bill Brown And then there are the People Eaters Carl Eller. Alan Page. Jim Marshall. Gary Larsen and the rest of the defense The Detroit Lions be completely counted out.

but de- fen.se or the lack of it will be the story of this team for 1972 Quarterback Greg Landry can hold his own with anybody but he play defease Green Bay will run the ball a lot with John Brockington and MacArthur Lane gaining considerable yardage. Scott Hunter is erratic at quarterback As for the Bears, now that (iale Sayers has retired, about the only thing that can be said for them is that they have a 40- man roster, which will vary greatly during the season The San Francisco should continue to be billed as the Prime of Mr John Brodie But this team has runners such as Ken Wilard and Vic Washington and pass catchers Kwalick and tiene Washington to make the offense explosive And one g(H)d way to make a defense devastating is to have players like Karl Edwards. Charlie Krueger, and Dave Wilcox. Frank Nunley. Bruce Taylor and a half-dozen others of like ability About the only reason the Rams win and the 49ers will is the Los Angeles the ba.sic flaw in makeup of Coach Tommy team With Roman (iabriel directing the Los Angeles offeii.se, which includes receivers Jack Snow and Lance Rentzel and runners Les Joseph.son.

Larry Smith and Willie Ellison, what more could be asked except a tested on defense Atlanta and New Orleans in tlie same situation as the (ii- ants. Fugles and Bears Falcons could score a few points with Bob throwing ball And Saints luive Archie Maniung for the fu- if he can renuun healthv Your Dollars 8B- 14,1972 Buy When You Use Democrat- Capital Want Ads! Sedalia Chapter No, -18. A will meet in regular session after summer vacation, All A cordially invited to Robert Chambers. P. Francis C.

Rudd. Sec'y. Sedalia Council No, 42, S.M,. will meet in regular session after summer vacation. 8:00 pm.

All R. S.M’s cordially invited to attend. Perry B. Wolkey. HI M.

Fraricis C. Rudd. Rec. property and Children Therapy Center Inc Lessee I.ots One (li. Two (2) Three (3i.

Ten OOi Eleven iHt and Twelve (12) in Black Four i4i of Ingram Addition to the.Citv of Sedalia. Pettis Countv. Missoun 'The F.ast side of Ingram between 13thand MthStreetsi requesting said real estate be changed and rezoned from Zone 1 to Zone M-1 and that said application be acted upon as provided in Ordiname No 6741 Therefore, in compliance with Chapter 89 of the Revised Statutes of Missoun. other applicable statutes, and said Zoning Ordinance No 6741; and said Citv Planning and Zoning Commission will meet in the Council Chambers Citv Hall Building Sc'dalia Missouri at 7 .30 on Thursday. 28, 1972.

for the purpose of a Public Heanng in relation to said application to change the zone and rezone said real estate at which time and place parties in interest and citizeas shall have an opportunity to be heard Dated at Missouri this 8th dav of September. 1972- THE (irV PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Of The Citv Of Missouri Bv Lawrence Koeller, Chairman THE CITY OF SEDALIA MISSOURI Bv Jerrv Jones Mavor WiththeSealof Said Citv (SEAL) Ralph Dedrick Citv Clerk 9-10 thru 9-26 7 Spiezio Gunned Down at Third Chicago White Sox's Ed Spiezio dives for third base in the fifth inning of Tuesday night's Kansas City-Chicago game in Kansas City, bxjt is tagged out by Royals' third baseman Paul Schaal (10). Schaal took the throw from catcher Ed Kirkpatrick, while umpire Bill Kunkel prepares to make the call. The Royals won the game, 6-4. (UPl) Davis, Jaynes Rushing, Pass Loop's Leaders KANSAS CITY (AP) Charlie Davis and David Jaynes are the Big Eight individual football leaders in statistics released today following openers for five clubs Davis heads the list of individuals in rushing and in tandem offense (rushing and receptions) Jaynes leads the passers and in total offense Bruce Adams of KU leads in Full Slate Friday In Kaysinger Loop A full slate of conference baseball and softball games are on tap Friday night in the Kaysinger Conference Northwest (Hughesville) will be at Stover.

Warsaw travels to (ireen Ridge. Cole Camp takes on Smithton on the diamond, while Lincoln vLsits LaMonte All games are baseball- softball twinbills results found Lincoln winning, 11-2. over Cole Camp in baseball The Cardinals rallied for nine runs in the seventh to tag Greg Gooch with the loss Other baseball finals: Smithton 10. Warsaw and Northwe.st 2, LaMonte 1 In softball Cole Camp dropped an 11-3 contest to Lincoln, Smithton 23. Warsaw 2 Bucks Add Davis MILWAUKEE (AP) The Bucks Wtnlnesday added H-f(M)t-7 forward Mickey Davis to then training camp roster pass receiving and Joe Brandt of Kansas State in punting.

Davis is starting this season just like last. Saturday he rambled for 151 yards, scored the first touchdown and carried the offensive load in the 20-10 dec ision over California A year ago he season by seizing opened the the rushing lead and went on to be named Big Eight Sophomore Back of the Year, gaining 1,386 yards in process Jaynes, the Jayhawk signal caller, had 401 yards through the air Saturday in his 18-17 loss to Washington State, and holds a commanding lead in pa.ssing and total offen.se, Davis gained 151 yards on 30 carries for a 5 3-yard average. Second was Kansas Don Calhoun, who gained 96 yards on 13 carries or 7.4 yards a try Third was Jerome Nelloms of Kan.sas who gained 78 yards on 14 carries a 5.6 average. In tandem offense, Davis also is first with his 151 yards. Calhoun is a close second with 96 yards on 13 rushes and 34 yards on four pass receptions for a total of 130 yards Third Is Nelloms.

with 14 carries for 78 yards and two receptions for 30 or a total of 108 vards. Jaynes hit for a school-record 25-for-46 aerials to take the lead in the passing derby with a 543 percentage. Second was David Humm. who had 8 of 21 for 146 yards and a 381 average. Third Is Dennis Morrison of Kan.sas State, connecting on 12 of 26 for 131 yards and a 462 mark.

Jaynes had one interception. Humm two and Morrison three Jaynes also leads in total of- fen.se. although he collected StreamkBen Team Woa Lost MidMoDatsun 12 0 KDRO Radio 9 3 Falstaff Beer 9 3 Beauty Salon 6 6 Mo PubbfSerMce 4 8 3rd NaUonal Bank 4 8 Busch Havanan Beer 2 10 BPW ('lub 2 10 High Team 30 FaLtaff 2459 2nd MajesUc BeautN Salon 2372 High Team 10 Falstaff 842 2nd Mo 830 Women High 30 Barnes 540. 2nd oil 511 umenMlighlO 2nd High 30 arrol Skiles 588. 2nd Steve Fmo 557 High 10 Tom 221.

2nd Steve F.mo 214 kB't Team Bill Greer Team 4 Po 259) Fabtaff Beer Parkhurst Mfg Dicks Honda lark I Uon Farmer' Bank Liiv uln High Team 30 2nd Bill Oreer 2941 Team 10 Parkhurst 1041 2nd 1034 Won 8 Lost 4 4 5 5 8 I 8 9 3022 High ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS' ALL SEATS Jerry Lewis Cinama a. B-OX MATINEES ALI SEATS wwisoNiL'nFwasaiiia NOW SNOWING Many think this LOVE STORY is better than that other one. khmio YV hie CHMMflHiUll MIMIEIIX MflROCOiON GP' SHOWN 7:00 ONLY PIUS! your husbarxj walks out. there are three things you gotta get a job, a lawyer, and get a One A lonety Number I SHOWK ftOO OWIY NOW SHOWING M. HUK Rioes aaaim KTER JACK hopper I NICHOLSON SHOWN 7:10 9:00 RIDE YOUR BIKE TO THEATRE FREE PASSES NITELY FOR BEST BIKE PHONE 827-3440 only one yard on the ground.

His 402-yard total is far ahead of DavLs, who Is in second place with 151. Third is Humm who lost eight yards on four carries but still netted 138 yards, thanks to his pa.ssing. In pass receiving Adams leads the conference with six catches for 92 yards and one touchdown. Teammate John Schroll has six catches for 68 yards and only other touchdown. In punting, Joe Brandt booted five times for 221 yards and a 44.2 average Loyal Rebekah Lodge will hold regular meeting Thursday.

September 14, at the lOOF Hall. 901 E. 13th Street. Members are asked to come at 7 P.M. to practice for the Annual District Assembly, Saturday.

September 16 at Whittier School. All members are urged to attend. Della Wiser. N.G. Marie Dabner.

R.S. Granite Lodge No. 272. A.F. A.M..

will meet in stated com unication Friday. Sept 15. at 7:30 p.m.. Masonic Temple, Broadway and Missouri. Emery Johnston will receive a 50-year button at this meeting.

Brethren. let's have a nice turnout for this event. Visiting brethren always welcome. Refreshments. EarlG.

McConnell. M. Llovd C. Kennon. Sec'v.

NOTU OF HI RFAKIM. ON RKZOMM. XPPLK ATION WluTcas The and Zimina CnminivsKm Council ot Ml oiin h.iu' received application troni Citv ot Si'dalia owner ot the tollowina ileMTltHHl BIDS on GROUP HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE FOR CITY EMPLOYEES WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF SEDALIA UNTIL OCT. 2,1972. Details may be obtained from THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, CITY HALL Second Osage Sts.

Sedalia, Missouri Memoriom THE FAMILY OF MRS. ARTHUR J. MORGAN suggests that those wishing to make contributions in memory of June Morgan send them to the Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital, Columbia, Mo. SPECIALIZING IN furniture reupholstering, custom built new furniture, draperies. McGinnis Upholstery, 1315 South Porter, 8263394.

FOR HEALTH'S SAKE! Rent on exerciser. Vibrator, belts, barrel rollers, bicycles and Gentle Gyms, U.S. Rents It, 530 East 5th. WANTED: GUNS, JEWELRY, tools, radios, televisions, anything of value. Osage Thrift Shop.

Main and Osage. MOTHER NEVER KNEW ABOUT shampooing carpet without water. Rent Racine Machine. Keele Carpet. 826-2002.

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WE BUY. SELL, and trade paper back books. Osage Thrift Shop, Main and Osage. Solas GARAGE SALE 1618 SOUTH PARK Thursday Friday 8 A.M..9 P.M. Papering tools, dishes, sun lamp, antique light fixture, rugs, clothing, misc.

GARAGE SALE 2601 East 12 th SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Clothing, shoes, purses, wigs, portable Hoover washer, dresser, slide projector, large telescope, and misc. EXTRA LARGE GARAGE SALE 1620 East 9th THURSDAY FRIDAY Typewriter, sewing machine, good clean boys and teenage girl's clothing misc. Traffic Violation for Rodgers LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Nebraska football star Johnny Rodgers has been cited by Lincoln police for a traffic violation following a two-car accident in which Rodgers was not hurt. According to police, the star slotback was driving a small foreign car Tuesday when he turned onto Steck Street from Street, colliding with a pickup truck driven by Jerry Ritchey of Waverly, Neb Neither driver was hurt, according to police Rodgers was cited for driving left of center and Ritchey was cited for driving on an expired license.

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1871-1978