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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 24

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MONTGOMERY WARD LIFETIME QUALITY GUARANTEE Riverside 1 Gun, Archery Clinic Thj Gun and Archery Safety) Riven hv Art Hill and Jim Clinic, a growing for Stotts, Winchester ren any area youths who ever ex- resentatives: and A Cobb" pect to handle guns or archery president of Pine is Gun equipment will be presented in Club and officers of the Louisi- three installments at Bancroft ana Wild Life and Fisheries Camp on Chemere Lake next Commission Saturday and Sunday. section of the Sfh, oSSiisffinh wU1 gct instruction from Vhi rcprc'seDtatjves of Ben Pearson er Monroe and The Twin Cities and Bear Archery Company OjBmist Club, will be spread plus members of area archery nil three sessiodns for headed bv Rupert Good benefitof youthswho might not win, president of Tupawek Bow- be able to attend one of the men, and Ken Page, president other sessions. 0f Lafourche Bowmen Two sessions are scheduled Paul Ransom, president of for Saturday, beginning at 30 the Farm Bureau, will speak to a.m. and and a the young sportsmen on hunt- single session is lulled for Sun- er-landowner relations. day afternoon at 2 clock.

Kit Beecher, director of the: tree transportation on city Bernstein Park zoo here, will buses will be provided for be a featured instructor as he boys desiring this means of gives his colorful snake demon- going to and from Bancroft strations and cautions concern- Camp- jing poisonous snakes in their, Buses will leave the Mon- natural habitat, roe City Hall at 9 a.m. and 1 Sheriff Bailey Grant again is p.m. Saturday make a pick- clinic master, and Optimist up 15 minutes latter at the committee chairmen ar- THIS IS PART of the crowd of Ouachita parish youths and some adults that attended last Optimist Club Gun Safety Clinic at Bancroft Camp. This clinic, adding archery safety, is expected to attract even larger crowds for two sessions next Saturday and a single session the following Sunday. Monroe Morning World Sunday, Sept.

18, 1966 9-B Field Goal Gives Georgia Victory JACKSON, Miss. accurate toe was a big! as he guided State to the Geor- Bob Etter booted an 18 yardlfactor- converted twice 21. From there, kicker field goal with two minutes left bit on both of his field goal at- James Neill dropped back for a Saturday night to give 39-yard field goal. Georgia a 20-17 victory over The underdog Maroons scored Georgia also converted a fine tough Mississippi State. first after end Stu Scheer inter- It was the first Southeastern cePted a deflected j'doore pass game of the season.

Georgia, un- at die Georgia 45. Quarterback able to demoralize the dogged completed two passes Stale squad, had gone ahead twice only to have the Maroons fight back to tie it up early in the fourth. The winning kick came after 111 (lilt- 1 Will Georgia staved off disaster with an interception by linebacker LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) by Saget and fleet wing- Griese Passes defense play on its first score. All-America tackle George Patton recovered a Tommy Garrison fumble at the State 19.

On the sixth play, Moore hit Don Hayes on a tackle-eligible play with a four-yard touchdown pass. State forged ahead in the second quarter with a 54 drive, Spurrier-Paced Gators Romp To Easy 43-7 Opening Win Happy Bicks in the Georgia end1 Purdue took the wraps off Marcus Rhoden. Rhoden zone to kill a State threat. cr Bob Griese to make up for its a Saget, pass and sputtering ground game and later picked up a crucial seven trounced Ohio University 42-3 to dived Saturday in its opening football I tefl- Georgia tied it with a 29-yard Etter field goal in the final sec- Junior quarterback Kirby Moore sparked the Georgia drive to the two. From there, Etter, a 150-pound senior from (Same.

Chattanooga, dropped Purdue defense had trou- back and booted the decisive hie the first halt with the field goal. Georgia showed a marked superiority over the State line in the early stages but the Maroon forwards picked up steam and battled on equal terms from midway in the second quarter. nu I GAINESVILLE, Fla. clinic are)Steve Spurrier, the most excit- runi Branch, and pinpoint of 57 yards in six ntns-but was. and then proceed to the range.

The Sunday Outweighed by the Big Ten over the middle and down the team, Florida used superior right sideline and gained a total -tarts at 1 p.m. at the city hall; and Jimmy Moore with their for three touchdowns and kicked for a rout in what wasicut down with a hip injury and here, and also makes the West respective presidents, Sheldon two field goals Saturday in lead-Sexpected to be a close game. oul in the second quar- Monroe church stop Second eek For Grid Quiz Bobcat runners, especially Bob onds of the half, and went ahead xiin the third after Steve Houmard and Wash Lyons, recoVered a State fumble the Boilermakers put r. brutal at state rush on sophomcre quar-; Moore ripped off a 2i yard terback, Ron DeLucca, and run (0 four. From there half- broke up his passes when he got back Kent Lawrance scored, them away.

State tied it up for the last Purdue led only 7-3 going into ti meon a 66-yard drive featur- the final minute of the first half, mg three Saget passes to Rho- Griese threw three touchdown den for 29 yards and a brilliant passes and completed 17 of 21 15 -vard run by Saget after he tosses for 230 yards. DeLucca apparently was trapped at the connected on only four of 15 for'line. Rhoden ran two yards to 29 yards. score. Ray of Greater Monroe, and Gun safety instruction will be Bob Jackson of Twin Cities.

Second Showdown For Packers Today Itv and Fart Starr hitting with 14 of Xscociatrd Press Sports Writer 19 passe Green Bay faces its Dallas, boomed as a title hope showdown game in two weeks in the Eastern Conference, will Sunday at Cleveland and if its new big play offense, Browns don't do better than featuring Mel Renfro, Don Mcr- Baltimore, the Packers can edith and Bob Hayes in its open start scouting the American er after sweeping five exhibition Football League for the super games. bowl game. The Giants, who tied Pitts- The defense picked burgh in a battle of fumblts, off three of Johnny must depend on Earl passes last week in an impres-i passes. A big crowd is expected sive 24 3 victory over the Colts to jam the Cotton Bowl to greet Coach Vince Lombardi has the the Cowboys, defending champs primed for a The Colts, derailed by the rousing rematch with the! Packers, hope to get on the Browns, the team they beat for right path at Minnesota with the National Football League Unitas still needing two TD title last year. passes to tie V.

A. life- Because Chicago and lxis An time record of 212. The Vikings geles played Friday night, there got only 10 pass completions arc only six games on the Sun 'from Fran Tarkenton but day NFL schedule. Dallas, scrambled to a 20-20 tie in San which drew a bye last week. Frar.cisco and should be bettor gets into against New in home opener York in the Cotton Bowl and The surprising Detroit Lions.

Francisco, tied by Mm- ct winners over Chicago la hi sot a last week, is idle this go Sunday, will sent Milt Plum and round. Tom Nowatzke after the Steel- gin addition to Green 1-0, crs and will giu Bill Nelson a Cleveland, 10, other Sunday big pass rush Bill Austin's games will have New York, 0-0 building Steelers hope to sur at Dallas, 0-0, Washington, 0 prise the Lions with rookie Bill 1. at St. Louis, 1-0, Detroit, 1-0 Asbury and tosses to at Pittsburgh. 0-0-1, Baltimore, Garry Hallman.

0 at Minnesota, 0-0-1. and St. Louis is home for the sec- Atlanla, 0 1, at Philadelphia, 0- ond straight week with Otto 1 Graham's Redskins as the oppo- Clcveland will get its first sition this time. The Cardinals regular season look at the rallied to beat Philadelphia in Browns without Jim Brown their opener on a Jim Bakken (they did play an goal after Johnny Roland Cleveland). The Browns aroused the offense.

The Rcd- miss Jim last week when iheylskins, who led the Browns at the intercepted five Sonny Jurgen half but faded fast, hope to hold sen passes in a 38 14 victory on this time the after a slow Atlanta's new Falcons ami the start However, they could use Eagles, both beaten in their big fullback against the hig openers, will be shooting for a defense, l.erov Kelly first victory at Franklin Field, anti Ernie Green will try to ake The falcons iost an exhibition up the slack but the Browns game 97 to the Eagles Aug 1 undoubtedly will send Frank when a bad pass from center Ri an out to throw the football, cost them a chance for a field The Packers, 23-12 winners goal on the final play. Tim over the Browns last Jan. 2 ini Brown, a man, will snowy Green Bay, opened test the falcons deionsc while strong against the Colts with: Randy Johnson attempts to pick Jim Tavlor running for 76 yards voles in the Eagles. GAINESVILLE, Fla. of the Northwestem-Florida football game: Northwestern Florida First downs 13 29 1 1 Rushing yardage 61 206 1 Passing yardage 152 340 Passes 14-36 27-37! Passes intercepted by 0 2 Punts 7-40 4-44 'Fumbles lost 1 2 i Yards penalized 5 30 ing the Gators to an impressive 43-7 intersectional victory over Northwestern.

Richard Trapp, a junior speed demon, caught two touchdown passes and started another drive with a 32-yard run. The Recreation Grid Quiz, The 95-degree heat on the field; annually sponsored by the as significant as fired-jweek run today. Quiz winners will be awarded trophies in both the A bunch of sophomores attack. Florida rolled up more than I si 1-Ball Tournament Al Soon A PROVIDENCE (Special) The Lake Providence Country Club unveils its first annual four- ball golf tournament here Sunday with a championship field of top notch players and plans of even better things to come. A full field of 40 teams in five flights will be charging after $1,700 in prizes with another $500 hole in one contest also being promoted Club director Buddy Clegg is running the first affair over the nine hole layout.

Clayton Cole of Monroe is scheduled to team up with Dr. W. A. Harris of Lake Providence to present a challenge in the championship flight. Other title contending teams include Bill Jones of Monroe and Dr.

Clark Kelly of Lake Providence, Glen Walker Jr. of Monroe and Leonard Kennedy of Lake Providence. Vic Mitchell of Monroe and Carl Bonner of Memphis, Don Sims of Bastrop and Nan Lee. Sims is a former Kraft winner while Cole and Jones have the Cotton States listed among their amateur accomplishments. aikcr, Kennedy and Mitchell were all participants in the recent Cotton Slates held at Bayou DeSiard Country Club in Monroe.

IVimaiil luuts Al A Glanrc crans with the result of a far 500 running and 340 more impressive Gator team passing. The performance prom- than the one picked before this fsed a better-balanced attack season opened to be middle; than last Spurrier bracket in the Southeastern Con- gained 2.467 yards but the rest ference. The 40,056 spectators whooped and cheered at the prospcl of a and division. To enter, circle team you think whll win and mail to Football Quiz, Box 1293, Monroe. All mail must be post- of the oiffen.se made negfigible m'd dents in opposing lines.

The touchdown drives good season as the traveled 55, 74, 53, 42 and 80 sprinkled with inexperience yards. It wasn't often Northwest performed with the skill of a vet- crn was able to stop Florida rcan combination. Northwestern marched 73 short of midfield. The victory for the Southeast- vards "it only touchdown at crn Conference representative! the start of the second half but over the Big Ten team gave the made no other serious threat. a 3-game edge in the all- time standings between the ma- A1 though Spurrier passed for jor conferences.

219 yards, he sat on the bench Northwestern 0 0 7 7 10 9 about one third of the offensive Florida time while his understudies pia 19 pass from spurrier (Bar- Harmon Wages and Kay Ste-field kick) phenson carried on, and they' 10 pass from spumer each engineered a touchdown drive. (Barfield kick) Spurrier 41 6 run (Errich kick) (Bcothe tackled in end zone bv Anderson) Ophomore 53 pass from Spurrier (Ear- The most brilliant in Florida TV Smith, got only a onct mo- run (Barfield kick) ment to shine. He set up the first 15 loss Stephenson touchdown with a 36-yard burst camp halfback Lar- Spurripr 25 onlv a brief mo- night Wednesday of each week SATURDAY SEPT. 24 Tennessee vs Auburn Miss. State vs.

Florida Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Tech Kentucky vs. Mississippi L.S.U. vs. Rice Texas A vs.

Tulane Colorado vs. Baylor Navy vs. S.M.U. T.C.U. vs.

Ohio State Texas Tech vs. Texas Rhode Island vs. Brown Holy Cross vs. Army Northwestern vs. Indiana Missouri vs.

Illinois Wake Forest vs. Maryland Penn State vs. Michian State Michigan vs. California Iowa vs. Oregon State Wisconsin vs.

Sou. California Geo. Washington vs. Virginia Tech. (Circle Team you think will win).

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North Carolina State, which grabbed a 3-0 lead midway in the second period on a 49 yard LAST LANSING. Mich. (AP) Statistics of the North Carolina Slate Michisan State Qama: N.C. Stata Mich. State First downs Hushing yardagt Passing yardage Passes 11-14 7-il Passes Intercepted by Punts 7-34 2 Fumbles lost 1 7 Yards penalized 0 field goal by Harold Deter, could do little else as infantry went to work.

The visitors finally got a touchdown with just seconds left. The MSU running attack varied from powerhouse galloping of Clint Jones to the nntside slants of fullback Bob and the nimble scampering of quarterback Jimmy Rave. All scored. score came on a 39 yard smash. He brushed off four taeklcrs as he churned in his way across less than four minutes after North Carolina posted its field goal.

The drive covered 60 yards in six plays North Carolina State held MSU to a 7-3 halftime lead but the second ranked Spartans dominated play the rest of the way i kick) pass from Dorman igeirs At Hon pti.B (4), 18. 19, 20 at Chicago (4), Sopt 23 Louis (4), Sept. 26, 28. phia (3), 30 Oct. 1, 2 Pittsburgh At Home 13), San cisco (3), Sept.

30, Oct. 1 2. Away San Francisco (4), Sept. 18. 19, 2 at Atlanta (4), Sept.

22, 23. 24. 2 Philadelphia (3), Sept 26. 27. 28.

San Francisco At home (4). Pittsburgh (4), Sept. '8. 19 20. 21 1 Awav (9) at Houston (2) Sept 24.

2V at Atlanta (3), Sept 26. 27. 28 at Pittsburgh (3), Sept. 20, Oct. 1, 2 at Cincinnati, Oct 3.

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Blancas recently purchased a diamond engagement ring from RGA Jewelers. Blancas commented that he had MSU picked up a couple of, becn at diamonds throughout the S. and found touchdowns in the third period thaf Jewelers gave him a better deal than he was as North Carolina State eouid uv 0ther jewelers that he contacted on the golf not muster a first down. tour I "I strongly recommend RCrA Jewelers for the deal on a diamond," said Blancas, a former Cotton States I Adv. 4-ply nylon cord body for added safety piotection.

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