Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Kingston Daily Freeman from Kingston, New York • Page 27

Location:
Kingston, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
27
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1HK KINGSTON DAILY FRLLMAN. Kl.NCISTON, Y- KVtOnyg, DLCKMBKR 20, Chiefs Dominate All-AFL Selections 11 UCCC Opposes Rockland Team estern Champs Place Seven Men On Mythical by the coaches oi the American Football League DEFENSE End- VERNON BIGGS, N.Y End- JERRY MAYS, K.C. Tackle tom KEATING, Oak TacKie- CTiE; TOM SESTAK Buff. HOUSTON AN TWINE 3 os Middle Linebacker HICK BUONICONTI Linebacker MIKE STRATTON duff Linebacker- bell Comer Back- DAVE GRAYSON Oak. Corner Back BUTCH Buff.

Safety- JOHNNY ROBINSON, K.C Safety- KENNY GRAHAM, S.D. Maroons in Tie For Bridge Lead The Master Point tournament of the Glencrie Bridge Club pro- St. Louis Hanks Wish as There Jmt Washington sat around a ye ir waiting to show the St. Louis Hawks what he could do. The Hawks wish he still duced a first place tie at per wasting.

cent between the teams of Dor-, St. Louis must have been im- othy and Dr. Habeeb Maroon of pressed Monday night by the 6- Kingston and Mr. and buJL Washington now is with the Chicago Bulls AUyn Washington of Hyde 1 ark. anrj jt vvas performance that Robert Shea and Boh Harper I helped beat the Hawks 102-97 of Poughkeepsie placed third Memphis.

in the night's with 53 per cent. A two-way tic onh- National Basketball for fourth at 52H per cent in- ciation game, volvod the teams of Mr. and Mrs. Washington. who averaged Pechloff and Joseph only 5.9 points a game his Mautner and Roy ulff, lx)th of rookie season last year in St.

Kingston. Louis before leaving in the ex- A fractional point same is pansion draft, scored 11 points scheduled tonight at 7:30 at the in the final period to nail down Elks lodge in Kingston. the Chicago victory. THERE'S STILL TIME! MAKE IT A fast and furious Sting-Ray with 5-speed Stik-Shift By MURRAY OI.DRRMAN Editor Newspaper Enterprise NEW YORK The Kansas City Chiefs, who won the West, also won seven places on the All-American Football league team released by Newspaper Enterprise Association. Their prowess also reflected in the best record in the AFL, the landed four offensive star's and three defensive players on the two platoons picked for NEA.

traditionally, by the nine head coaches of the league. Quarterback Lenny Dawson, the guiding hand of the Kansas City attack, was a unanimous choice. This represents something of a comeback for the veteran quarterback, who last led his team to a championship in 1962. At 31 he is the oldest of the league selections. Three Unanimous The other unanimous choices were offensive guard Billy Shaw of Buffalo, middle linebacker Nick Buoniconti of Roston and fullback Jim Nance, also of Boston.

who broke the league rushing record this season. Shaw and Buoniconti have won places on every All-AFL team chosen by the coaches since 1963. So has flanker Alworth of San Diego, who missed unanimous selection by on 2 vote. Besides Dawson, Kansas City placed tight end Fred Arbanas, split end Otis Taylor, a sophomore sensation; tackle Jim Tyrer. defensive end Jerry Mays, linebacker Bobby Boll and safety Johnny Robinson.

Th eyoung Oakland Raiders, who finished second to the Chiefs in the Western Division, showed they're a definite threat in the by trailing the Chiefs all-league selections with five. The surprise in their contingent was defensive tackle Tom Keating, playing his first year with the Raiders, after being traded by the Buffalo Bills. Keating received more votes than any man in his position. Tough Defense Tom Sestak of the Bills, a perennial at defensive tackle, barely clung to all-league esteem. He was tied in the balloting by Houston Antwine.

the fireplug pass rusher of the Boston Patriots. There was intense competition all along the defensive line, in fact, except at one end where Mays of the Chiefs received the votes of eight of the nine coaches in the AFL. Verlon Biggs, the lone New York representative on the squad, was mate on the flanks. The defensive secondary also featured close races. Butch Byrd of Buffalo nosed out Kent Mc- of Oakland for a comer job.

Both of Kansas City and hard hitting Kenny Graham of San Diego were pushed by George Saimes of Buffalo fa 1965 choice! and Bobby Hunt of Kansas City. Three Blanked Denver, Houston and Miami failed to achieve representation on the all-league team. Denver, however, had two men on the second team linebacker John Bramlett and corner back Willie Brown. The continuing maturity of the Afl was evidenced by the presence of only one rookie, halfback Bobby Burnett of the Bills, on either the first or second teams. And Burnett rated his second team post by being among the league's top rushers all year also Indict Driver George Sziklai For Alleged Fix at Mighty lege Basketball team will be alleged fix on a I seeking to extend its 5-1 record I tonight, when it Rock land Community College, which has a 2-4 record NEW YORK (AP) A Brook- vestagating of race-fixi- lyn grand jury Monday indicted ng over a three-year period at hamesg racing driver George Roosevelt, and Monti- Ulster CiHnniutMty 1 sziklai on charges involving an cello race the indictment largely Mootdcello track last Aug 19.

I concerned the third race at mdictmont I. th. first to come out of leflcttiy and con- The Kamo, to start at o'clock, timiins probe of harness ravinK. aryl Semi I will Ire played at the Ktngslon 34. oho came to ftts I I Mnnicifati Auditorium.

country eight years ago after uanowr Houston Coack Mike Perry said he was driving in harness in Hurv highly impressed by Ins gary, is accused in five Assure Rare 97-92 Victory Saturday might over of bribery, perjury and conspi- The perjury counts involve Community Col- racy. Saiklari's denials before the lege. He said Bill ZUliox. who If convicted on all counts, he grand jury last Sept. 22 that he netted 27 showed good could get up to 23 in priv had held telephone rorrversa- ability and also was im- on.

1 tions with the three owners, pivsscd by the play of Ron Two lnvrse Ben Alai- wiring them that the winner of Lindsay, Rod Ohando and Stan mo and Nicholas Seminara. tlio 3rd race would be Grumble Henderson. were named and telling them to place bets Rockland will have two in the indictment but were not for him with their money, with height in tlio starting indicted. Grumble, driven by William five. They are Clajion Kile.

V3. A fliurxi owner, Henry Sobroe- Popfmger, won tlie third race, and Jim Mangam, The other der, was mentioned in the in-! The conspiracy charge ac- oxpectod starter's are Ken Meek, dictment but not named as ei- Sziklai of conrjiinng with Rich Atteri, 6, ami Antliony ther defendant or Aktrmo and Seminara before the CampoJi. 8. ('anqxxli has I Sziklai pleaded innocent to the start of the 1966 season to fur- the best scorer, averag- indictment later before Justice rush them names of winning mg 23 (mints a game. Miles McDonald in Brooklyn in advance, in return for Rockland is tied with Ulster Supreme Court and bad was which they would place bets, in the Mid-Hudson Conference fixed at $5,000.

No trial date was with the winnings to be divided standing. Each team has 1-1 con- set. three ways at the end of ference records. i The grand jury haa been m- season. FRED ARBANAS RC Ranker LANCE ALWORTH.

SD. Tackle RON MIX. S.D Tackle JIM TYRER, K.C. Guard BILLY SHAW. Buff.

Guard WAYNE HAWKINS Oak. Center JIM OTTO, Oak. Quarter back LEN DA WSON, K.C. Half back- CLEM DANIELS. Oak.

Fullback NANCE, 80 s. UCuiMArf. QlPSSiMi First All-AFL Team Offense Player Tern Age lit. Wt. Pro TE Fred Kansan City278-32413 Taylor Kansas City23 6-2 215 FI.

Lance Alworth San Diego Jim TvrerKansas City276-6292 5 Ron Mix Sail Diego 286-4 250 7 GBilly Shaw Buffalo 27 6-2 248 6 Wayne Haw Oakland 286-0250 7 CJim Otto Oakland276-2 240 7 City 6-0 194110 Clem 27 6-1 220 7 Jim Nance Boston 23 6-1243 2 Deft use FASTBACK STING RAY BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS Pay As Yon Plan A sensational new 5-speed Stllc- Shift model that adds up to the fastest Sting-Ray ever. Fully adjustable to fit the five-footer or the six-foot rider with equal comfort. Now with 5-speed Stik- like a shorts car. Front and rear handbrakes, bucket saddle, chrome plated fenders. com IU FOR TtST RlUt Our business is bikes and know the best way lo yoti select your new Schwinn.

Stop in and test ride your favorite just another service of your Schwinn Cyclery. ELSTON SPORT SHOP 265-267 FAIR STREET IN UPTOWN KINGSTON Jerry Kansas City 266-4252 6 EVerlon New York246-4253 2 TTom Keating Oakland24 6-2 2473 TTom Sestak Buffalo 276-0 270 6 Houston Antwine BostonSO 6-4270 5 MLR Nick Buoniconti Boston 25 5 LB Bobby BellKansas ('tty266-42284 LB Mike Stratton Buffalo 2.5 6-32405 If Dave Grayson Oakland 275-10 us 6 HButch Byrd Buffalo 246-02113 Ken Graham San Diego 246-0 200 3 John Robinson Kansas City 276-11957 Second All-AFL Offense Player Team Team ok Player TE Paul C-onta Buffalo Larry Elxenhauer 5SE (ieorge Sauer New York Roland Me Dole FI. Art Powell Oakland Buck Buchanan Walt Houston Jim Hunt Dick Hudson Buffalo Sherrill Headrick Budde Kansas City Eh John Bramlett Boh Talamini Houston Jon Morris Boston QB Joe Namath New York II Bobby Burnett Buffalo Wrav Carlton Buffalo Eh John Baker II Kent Willie Brown (ieorge Saimes Bobby lluut Team Boston Buffalo Kansas City Kansu City Denver Houston Oakland Denver Buffalo Kansas City fim vi I. i H-WWWV AVVVA VA AAV. VA VA A A VA VAVAAVAAA A A A AAA lAAWWVWVVAA AVVAWAA-VVVA VA VAWVVVVVVVA 1 pacing the defending champions.

The average experience for the all-league team is 5.1 years. Such men as tackle Ron Mix of San Diego. Robinson, guard Wayne Hawkins and center Jim 4 Otto are AFL originals, dating back to the start of the league in 1960. They're all in the 27-28 age range, when a pro is supposed to achieve his physical peak. Like the Chiefs, who are virtually AFL-bred.

also a tribute 4 to the growth and strength of the 4 young pro league. Don Meredith In Hospital DALLAS. Tex. (API Dallas Cowboys quarterback jj Meredith, sparkplug of the 4 rise to the Eastern Divi- 4 championship in the 4 sion cnamponsnip in Natiional Football League tiiis 4 year, was taken to a hospital 4 early today with stomach Jj A spokesman said sometime 1. Viat examination by the team physician showed no connection between the ailment and headaches which had troubled Meredith recently.

The team physician, Dr. Ronald F. Garvey, nevertheless ordered Meredith kept at St. Paul Hospital overnight for observation. The ace passer and 4 signal caller was forced to leave the field after a jarring tackle 4 by Sam Huff of the Washington 4 Redskins in a game here Dec.

11. 4 He had suffered from headaches 4 since. 8 4 I Niclit By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 WORCESTER. Mass. Dick 4 French, 154, Providence, R.I., 4 knocked out Dick Spence, 160, 4 Pittsfield, 6.

4 WALPOLE. Mass. Clyde 4 Taylor, 167, New York, outpoint- 4 ed Joe DeNucoi, 165, Newton, 4 LAS VEGAS. Nev. Johnny 4 Brooks, 151, Las Vegas, pointed Frank Jennings, 147, Los Angeles, 10.

COLOGNE AFTER SHAVE GIFT SET tax Worlds apart from the ordinary, the subtle fragrance of Jade East marks a man with distinction 4 0 z. each of Cologne and After-Shave, handsomely gift-packaged in oriental green and gold. SWANK, NE.W YORK-SOLE DIST RlPU I Oh CRANES MEN'S SHOP ULSTER SHOPPING PLAZA KINGSTON, N. Y. it VA AAV VAA AA VV A A AAAA VA VA A A A VA A A A A-AVAVA A A A AAV'A A A A A A A VVVV WWWA WVWA VWA A.

WVVA A VA A A A A WA VA A i USE FREEMAN WANT ADS PHONE FE 1-6000 VUUA Kingston Plflis Open Daily 9:30 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Saturday 9:30 a.

m. to 9:30 p. m. till Ckrutmai You've never seen so much Christmas in one place! Skis by Zenith MODEL 1100 Imported 21-piece multiple laminated with interlocking steel bottom edges, full metal tip and heel protectors. Black perrnacote plastic with white lacquer top finish.

All lengths 29.95 MODEL Imported 25-piece multiple laminated skis with interlocking steel bottom edges, chrome finish full tip and heel protectors, matched balanced. All lengths 39.95 MODEL 28-30-piece multiple laminated skis with offset, interlocking and overlapping steel bottom edges. Chrome finish full tip and heel protectors, matched camber, balanced 49.95 wti mi aa sm sax ws ms na Ski Poles All Aluminum Poles in Varied Lengths 6.00 xft jan, ms wk mi mimixm mn wm Hooded Wind Breaker In nylon, light but warm. from 5i i Aw 11 yj. 4) IS i if fui Ski Boots 7.29 to 24.95.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Kingston Daily Freeman Archive

Pages Available:
325,082
Years Available:
1873-1977