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Monday, October 5, 1964 THE DETROIT DAILY. PRESS Page 13 STILL TIED WITH ST. AMBROSE BRUNSWICK NEW 1965 EXECUTIVE VII 345 Elusive Runner HJ-MI Ml Sett IFnir Spaurttfaims Toe Saves Shrine PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY SET EASY TERMS 1 1 CARL WARD, Michigan halfback, steps away from Navy's Ed Orr during the Wolverines' victory over the Middies. Ward scored -in nc ranked team, defeated Army, 17-7, with two late touchdowns, and Kentucky belted another surprise victim, Au mour equalized the score, taking a 64-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Dennis Bienkowski late In the period and his conversion spelled the difference between the teams at halftime. By BOB PILLE The preliminaries out of the way, it's the neighborhood blood-letting for Michigan and Michigan State this week at two touchdowns.

burn, 20-0 East Lansing. The Wolverines go in with Celebrity, Morfel Shown $495 Tablet from $79 95-AII Sixea Complete Line of Aceetiories Salesian touchdowns and pased for the other. 15 SECONDS LEFT Joe Theisen's second touchdown of th? game with 15 seconds left gave Redford St. Mary a 20-13 win over Ser-vite Jim Taylor went 50 and 65 yards as St. Catherine whipped St.

Florian, 47-12. Wilford Didlake returned a punt 70 yards or another TD. Mike Bovam and Bob Bar-lage each scored twice as St. Alphonsus turned back Mt. Carmel, 33-7.

St. Agatha remained unbeaten with a 19-7 win over Our Lady of Lakes. Jim Roose and- Gregory Peck scored long runs for the BEL-AIR POOL, INC. WORLD'S LARGEST AWARD WINNING BRUNSWICK DEALER By MORRIS MOORAWMCK The educated toe of Paul Seymour, one of the finest all-around prepsters in the state, carried Shrine to a 14-12 decision over Benedictine at Dondero Field in Royal Oak Saturday night. The win, Shrine's third in a row, kept the Knights deadlocked with St.

Ambrose for the lead in the AA-bracket of the Catholic League. St. Ambrose posted its third win by downing Holy Redeemer, 27-12, at McCabe Field Sunday. Seymour, a 6-3, 190-pound end who made All-State last year as a junior, not only provided his team's margin with two perfect placements after touchdowns but harangued the Benedictine offense with tackles up and down the field in a 48-min-ute performance. BOOMING PUNTS The 17-year-old Shrine captain kept the Ravens on the defensive with three booming punts that averaged 43.0 yards and knocked down one extra-point attempt with a one-handed leap.

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4124 PACKARD ANN ARBOR The winning TD came in the third quarter when the Knights moved 71 yards in eight plays to score with halfback Tom Venittelli going the last 12 yards on his first carry of the game. The big gainer in the series was a 22-yard dash by halfback Seymour. Jim Rudzinski went five yards for the Raven's final points. OPENING KICKOFF Dwight Jones scored 68 yards on the opening kickoff and took a 21-touchdown pass from Herb Eschbach in the last 32 seconds of the game for Holy Redeemer, but the rest of the game went to the Cavaliers. Barry Boyd clicked on touchdown passes of 72 and 65 yards to Dan Marrs, Gregg Hacias snuck for one yard and Tom Landau went 63 yards to pace St.

Ambrose. Salesian tied Cathedral for first place in the Central Division with a wild 33-27 win over Catholic Central. Clarence Dishman ran for DAYS OHIYx 10 a 2-0 record and high national ranking after Saturday's 21-0 bouncing of Navy. MSU is 1-1 after surprising Southern California, 17-7. Navy did not go home from Ann Arbor with charity following coach Wayne Hardin out of town, which is nothing new.

Hardin was not an endearing visitor already a year ago, and it wasn't just because Navy beat 'U-M, 26-13. DIAGRAMS PLAY After that one, Hardin visited the Michigan dressing room and diagrammed a couple of plays on the blackboard for Bump Elliott to show the U-M coach how he had beaten him. There were those connected with the Wolverines who considered this a rather cocky demonstration, and they reminded U-M players of it last week. Late in Saturday's game, with only the second blanking in 10 seasons being applied to Navy, the cry from Wolverine players was: "Coach, take your blackboard over and diagram some of our defenses for him." After the Michigan victory, Hardin's statements didn't have the ring of a gallant loser. DEADLY PASSING He pointed out that his All-America quaetrrback, Roger Staubach, had played only briefly the week before with an injured ankle and that he didn't have all his scrambling mobility.

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30M DIXKO. U20 an.aiVIR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 12 But Staubach still had his deadly passing arm for 166 yards, and what reduction in mobility there was didn't begin showing until the charged-up Michigan defenses had worn down Roger and some of his protectors late in the day. Staubach hit 16 of his first 23 passes, but then only one of his last seven. Along about this time he was aettine introduced with By MORRIS MOORAWN1CK Nativity and St. Philip, a pair of old rivals, are contending for the Catholic League's Second Division title again.

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out rremonv to the likes of CfftT U-M linemen John Yanz, Bill 50 Yearby and Rich Harm. Toriion admtmr, replacement 6 all core pltlON wait hichioaN part not include After getting off a pass with Yanx clutching him on th rf.Oa-I' NO MONEY eOWN I-1 CREDIT TERMS A Credit Cards Honored next-to-last play of the third III MIS Open 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday an Hi FRONT-END ALIGNMENT Easier driving! less wear! We'll align front end by correcting caster, camber and toe-in; check all parts; AND SAFETY-CHECK ENTIRE CAR Available separately, $6.50. COMPLETE MOTOR TUNE-UP More power! Better mileage! We'll check, clean and adjust spark plugs, points, condenser, ignition wires.

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Yearby bounced Staubach on the first play for an eight-yard loss, and Nativity won its 12th consecutive game, blasting previously unbeaten St. Bernard, 40-0. Quarterback Mike Merlo tossed his 6ixth and seventh TD passes of the season, a 30-yarder to Dick Soccoia and one of 92 yards to George Summer. Sophomore Dave Petrel a also scored twice on runs of 55 and 52 yards for the Vikings, who have nowoutscored their opponents, 133-6, this year. St Philip, last team to conquer Nativity, edged St.

Martin, 13-0, on touchdown scampers by Joe Provenzano (12) and Fred Bullif (16). St. Martin has now lost to the Raiders for 18 straight years. On the West Side. St.

Francis deSales and St. James each posted easy victories to stay undefeated with 3-0 marks. Pete Marvin returned Roger departed again and pi stayed departed. OI. St.

Mary 25, St. Michael 13. MC St. Mary's 4. Holy Cross 0.

St. Agatha IS, OI. of Lakes 7. MC St. l.onls 82.

St. Gertrude 8. SATl'Bn AY'S RESULTS Shrine 14, Benedictine 12. St. Catherine 47, St.

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Nativity 40, St. Bernard 0. C. St. Lawrence 26, NB St.

Mary 12. But if defense did the job for the Wolverines, there were no complaints about the of fense-that rolled up 393 yards again geared around quarter back Bob Timberlake. U-M scored on drives of 65 C. C. Dumped Salesian's Knights dumped 80.

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BAREFOOTED KICKER Michigan State kept them entertained along with shocking Aationally-ranked Southern California. Dick Kenney, the barefoot sophomore kicker, booted a 49-yard field goal, the distance a school record, for a 3-0 half-time lead. Sophomore Clinton Jones got the middle touchdown yards out, and halfback Harry Ammon threw a surprise 23-yard pass to end Eugene Washington for the clincher. Defending Big Ten champion ylllinois turned two second-period touchdowns by Sam Price and a later field goal into a 17-9 decision over Northwestren. Ohio State whacked Indiana with Arnold Chonko stealing three Indiana passes, the last with the Hoosiers on the Ohio eight in the final 14 seconds when a touchdown and two-point conversion would have tied the game.

SHOCKING PASSES The Buckeyes did some shocking passing of their own with Don Unverferth throwing for 164 yards and one touchdown. Gary Snook passed 19-f6r-32 and 215 yards as underdog Iowa beat Washington, 28-18, and Minnesota held on at California, 20-26, to make it a sweep for the Big Ten over the West. Resurgent Notre Dame trampled Purdue, 34-15, behind John Huarte's passing for 127 yards with six of the completions going to Jack Snow for 82 yards. the nation'! first- Would You Buy a 1964 Chev. Impala H.T.

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