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DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday. Oct. 29, 61 Broncos Get Back CLIP AND SAVE Oregon Nips Lions on defense AC Running uskies, 7-6 Left Safely 44-UBtM Safety J-Lery 44-LBtatl In covered a Marshall fumble on i football game. It was the Scots' the Big: Green's 37-yard line, second conference victory in Special to me Free Pres KALAMAZOO Western Michigan University powered Nine plavs later Joe DeOrio 1 three starts lahr Halfback Left UelfbKk ji.Mhr 41-Barr Brau 44-LeB PORTLAND. Ore.

(UPI) Sky high Oregon ended seven years of football frustration against favored Washington by handing the Huskies a 7-8 defeat Saturday. Lou Economou and Van Mul its way past Marshall College 11-Mahtr ligan capped long second-half scoring marches for Alma Economou crashed over from here Saturday, 20-0, to gain a new lease on its football life in the Mid-American Sophomore Buck Corey's con Mirfdic version, the first Oregon extra point against the Huskies since kf J-Brfetntior M-Messnar 47-Martifl JS M-Walktr 1 Riht Ubektr nCj tWf 55-Waiker ft mi scored from the six-yard line. In the second period Western moved 51 yards in eight plays with Jim Bednar scoring from the one. A 10-yard scoring pass. Chlebek to Dennis Holland, capped a 73-yard Western drive in the fourth period.

Some 10.500 fans sat through a steady drizzle to watch the game. 1956, proved the winning margin. Oregon last defeated Washington in 1954. the one, climaxing a 46-yard march. Mulligan scored from the two in the final period following a 66-yard drive.

Hope's scoring came on an eight-yard rush by Jim Shuck Washington missed a 49-yard field attempt with six seconds and on a 35-yard field goal by left. Neil Goodrich. VI S3-Glas 7-Brown 71-Karras 7t-McCord 5-William 7-MeCord. I5-William 72-Ward. JR A 7 7 4-10 Western Michigan WEST De Oria 7 The triumph was the fourth in six games for the Broncos, who are now 3-1 in the conference.

Coupled with Miami's 7-6 upset of Bowling Green, it left WMU only half a game behind the leading Falcons. Ed Chlebek, senior quarterback from Detroit Western, had a big day for Western. He directed the Broncos to 1P6 yards on the ground and passed for 156 yards, hitting on 11 of 14 aerials. Ken Reasor set up Western's first touchdown when he re- run (Gibb kick). Hope 7 i Alma a I HOPE-Shuck 1 run (Goodrich kick).

HOPE FG 35 Goodrich. ALMA Economou 2 run (kick failed). ALMA Mulligan 1 run (Ebright pass to Krawczyk). WEST Bednar 1 run (Gibbt kick) OREGON'S touchdown came in the second period on an 11-yard pass from sub quarterback Ron Veres to Paul Bauge. Washington, completely outplayed in the first half, came WEST-Holland 10 pats from Chlebak (pats failed).

Texas Chews Up Rice, 34-7 Chips Knocked Off Just No Hope, 14-10 ALMA Alma College came from behind with two second-half touchdowns Saturday to defeat Hope, 14-10, in an MIAA roaring out in the second half. Halted once on the Oregon one, the Rose Bowl champs scored with 5:1 to play on a three-yard plunge by fullback Jim Stiger. Quarterback Pete Ohler's tf E(f VCwclMI I7-Davii 7.Gwtaa JB-SchnltT 7J-Gnrdy T7LRn wtwwer 7-MIII 71-SptftCtr "-Mill 70-McCluni M-Williemi MT. PLEASANT Northern Illinois frustrated Central Michigan with fumble recoveries and pass interceptions Saturday, then scored all its points in the last quarter to spoil the Chippewas' homecoming, 11-0. AUSTIN.

Tex. I UPI) The third-ranked Texas Longhorns, greediest ground-gaining outfit in the nation, rolled along pass for a two-point conversion attempt was short of its mark. 0t'rferhrk iS.Nir.Pwkl 14-Morrill ft untested Saturday with a stun- -l ning 34-7 victory over Rice. RETURN TO STATE PLAY Detroit 's Preps Back in Runnin 0 7 0 Washington Oregon ORE-Bauga II kick). WASH Stiger 1 pass from Veres (Corey run (pass failed).

A rrowd of 8,000 fans saw the hapless Chips lose the ball six times on offensive errors as they absorbed their seventh loss in eight games. Northern's Floyd Deyo booted a 35-yard field goal midway through the final period before the Huskies bagged their touchdown on a 57-yard pass from George Bork to Gary Steams. 20-0 UCLA Roars, STANFORD, Calif. I UPI UCLA's swift Bruins struck for two touchdowns within 59 seconds just before the half Saturday and rolled on to a 20-0 victory over Stanford. Lanky end Bob Moses caught touchdown passes of four and seven yards to lead the Long-hern scorers.

Fullback Ray Poage scored from one-yard out, Jim Saxton went over on a six-yard sprint and Jerry Cook scored from seven yards out after gaining 63 yards in an 80-yard drive. THE VICTORY ran Texas' string to six and its Southwest Conference reccrd to 3-0. Texas, the nation's leader on the ground and in total offense, made touchdown drives of 63, BY HAL SCHKAM Charles E. Forsythe had the right phrase: "This is a historic day," said the long-time state director of athletics as he surveyed the surroundings at Rouge Park. Riant Halfback 45-Ltwis 40.cassarfy (Olitwski 11-11 left Halfback 41-Barr Northern Illinois Central Mich.

0 NORTHERN FG Devo 15. NORTHERN Stearns 57 pass from (Rohrschneider pass from Bork) Bork Fullback JJ-Pietrnsinft 34-Webb They marched 83 yards in 13 plays for a touchdown and scored when Mickey Haffner pounded over from the one just 59 seconds before, the half. Stanford moved to the UCLA tr 91 for Cody. First- and swond-plar teams in all re-gionals qualified for next week's state finals at Ypsl- Albion Again, 28-6 BIG RAPIDS Albion College, with visions of posting it3 in first perfect football season 35 just three seconds before i intermission and tried a field goal. It was short, and Kermit And so it was as Detroit City League, schools returned to state tournament competition Saturday in the regional phase of the annual state cross-country runs at Rouge Park, Trenton and Farmington.

The Detroit Board of Education accepted a citizens advisory committee recommendation last May and permitted City League athletes to return to state-sponsored competition in crosscountry, basketball, swimming, track, tennis and golf. Lions on Offense Alexander grabbed it on his 7 own 13, gt)t one key block and then raced down the sidelines i 87 yards fgor a touchdown. Stanford UCLA 14 0-10 33 years, stormed past Ferris Institute. 28-6, here Saturday before 2,700 fans on a misty day. Frank Gould, a sharp shooting passer, threw two scoring passes to Gary Methner to highlight Albion's sixth straight victory.

Halfback Bill Hoag also scored twice on plunges of five and one yards. Albion rolled up 199 yards lanti. Redford High made Its expected great showing in the Farmington regional, placing its runners 1-3-4-6-10 and winning with an impressive 24 points. Dick Sharkey led the field at Farmington with a course-record 10:03.7. Both Sharkey and Redford will be favored in the big meet next week at Ypsilanti.

DEFENDING state Class A champion Ypsilanti ran away with the Trenton regional with 31 points. The Class regional A Line on the Lions Here Is a handy guide to help you follow the action Sunday afternoon when you watch the Detroit Lions play the Los Angeles Rams via Channel 2 at 4:30 p.m. It lists the Lions' offensive and defensive lineups. Clip it and save it. You'll aiso need it next Sunday when Detroit is at San Francisco, on Nov.

12 at St. UCLA Haffner 1 run (B. Smith kickl.i UCLA-Alexander 17 runback of FG at-; 44, 80 and a pair of 70-yarders ni' mterc.Dtion re- in chewing the Rice line for 360 turn (kick failed). yards rushing. 13-34 7 I Texas 7 1 Rice San Jose Gets Kick THUS HAS ended a 31-year span of self-imposed isolation.

It was back in 1930 that Detroit high school athletes the public school variety were last permitted to compete for state titles. George Mead and his assist- Louis and on Nov. 19 when thev end their current road trin at Minneapolis. SPOKANE (UPI) I TEX-Poage 1 run (kick failed). TEX-Moses 4 pass from Collins (Morltr kick).

RICE Raesr II pass from Kertmw Quar- the na-i tossed i I 'jterback Chon Gallegos, tion's leading passer, twice for touchdowns twice for touchdowns rushing to 42 for Ferris which! was pinned under its third de-j feat in seven games. Ferris 4 Albion 14 7 7-28 ALB Hoaq 1 run (Willis kick). FERRIS-Kirkconnell 1 run (kick failed). ALB Methner 14 pass from Gould (Willis kick). ALB-Hoai 3 run (Willis kick).

ALB Methner 5 pass from Gould (Willis kick). to end: Blume kick). TEX Saxton 4 run (Saxton pass from Collins). TEX Moses 7 pass from Coften (kick failed). TEX-Cook 7 run (Moriti kick).

ant, Jim Stout, handled the I winner at Farmington was Mil-Rouge Park regionals as if they I ford, with 64 points, were old stuff. It was a good! Oscar Donahue as San Jose State defeated Washington: State University, 21-19, Satur-i day. show and mianiv Farmington and Saturday's Race Results At Leading Tracks I Rouge Park 1 Trenton: one. Soph Ignites SMU DALLAS (UPI I Sophomore Rhome turned the tame Southern Methodist Mustangs into a stampeding horde in the final minutes Saturday to spur them to an 8-7 South- AT ROCGE PARK San Jos 14 7-21 WSU 0 13 0 4-19 WSU Blektev 1 run (Melin kick). WSU-J.

Campbell 53 pass from Melin (kick failed). SJS-Dnnahue 14 pass from Gallegos (Clifton kick). SJS-Burtnn 53 punt return (Clifton kick). Kazoo Gels Spoils ADRIAN Kalamazoo College's football team, the wind and the rain, all helped to spoil Now that the Detroit teams are back, suburban and out-state rivals should get accustomed to what Northwestern did Saturday. The determined Colts won thei-regional, upsetting heavi Adrian College's Homecoming victory over CLASS A Mt.

Clemens S4 Pershini VW Cody 1 Central 107 Mackenzie 101 Inkster 251 Wayne 103 Notre Dame 107 Ferndale 155 Port Huron 310 i Garden City 134 Northeastern 35 i Hazel Park lii Hamtramck 451 (diftnn kick). west Conference SIXTH-6 furlongs, 1.14 4-5. Friendly Man (Dunn) 19 80 e.n 4.00) Aqueduct Results WSU-Graham to mckotf return mass Twa. Tcrh failed). It was the first varsity assignment for the slender Idaho Snowed.

69-0 FIRST-7 furlonss. 3-5. Captain Cook (Gustines) 12.30 7 70 S.TC Natagar (Nelson) 7.70 5.70 Ufo (Ruane) 7.00 Don Lucho. Bob's Gem, Silenus, Beau White, Casual Friend. Main Mark, Black Pippon, Wedgewood Green Smiling Pick.

SECOND- furlongs, 1:11 J-S. vounsrster. son c.t a Dallas hieh Sportsman's Results FIRST-I Ml miles, 1:51 4-5. Fair Triumph (Skoronskl) 10.20 5 60 3 70 Page Patti (Collier) 24.20 8. B0 Total Oscar (Bev) 3.00 Fire Call, Celestial Prince, Bonne Esooir, Royal Mel, Casper, Crecy, Specalexis.

SECOND-Vi furlongs, 1:22 4-s. Know It (Pong) t.40 4.00 3.00 Fantisysim (Spraker) 5.60 4 00 Supre Metric (Skoronski) 3.20 Ruthless, Busy Gold. Busv Jane. Ami- LOGAN, Utah (Pi A SWirl-! u. ac Saturday.

The Hornets defeated Adrian, 26-6, in a MIAA tussle. Eglis Lode scored twice for Kazoo which bolted to a 13-0 half time lead and was never headed. Adrian's only TD came on a 14-yard rush by Bryce Fauble in the third quarter. Admiral Teddv (Dailey) 3.60 2 Blenny (Gregory) 4.00 Chevere Al, Phebe Gee. Dark Look, Cut A Cross, Quiet Now.

SEVENTH 7 furlongs, 1:26.1. Cherokee Linda (Dunn) 5.80 3 40 3 40 First Gold (Gregory) 4.00 3.60 Troy City (Ryan) 8.40 Satin Parasall, Joust About, Ironshell, Key Role, Jane Easterner. EIGHTH-1 1-16 miles, 1:49 2-5. Eastarrav (Dailey) 11.00 4.40 3 00 John's Charm (Dunn) 4.40 3.20 (First 10 Finishers) 1 Tony Mifsud, Cody; Bill Rieck, Mt. Clemens; 3 Jack Addington, Cody; 4 Dempsey Yearout, Wayne; 5 Jim Dow, Mt.

Clemens; 6 Bill Cavin, Garden City; 7 Pete Giza, Wayne; 8 Jerry Fox, Mt. Clemens; Leon Ringel, Hazel Park; 10 Mike Treeful, Ferndale. Winning time :45.. AT ROUGE PARK ing snowstorm and 32-degree temperature obliterated everything but humiliation Saturday as unbeaten-but-once-tied Utah acimui ic inn xu yards and threw for 24 more in an 80-yard surge that brought victory from what had appeared almost certain defeat. Phantom Gun (Margolin) 7.S0 5.10 3.40 Idler (Adams) 10.30 5.20 Willie W.

(Movers) 3.00 Oscar Award, Pertshire. Bushers Citi- cal. Little June, No Pushover, Star- Be Man (Walt) 3.00ictnt Whirl, Irish Dandy, Always Danger, zen Kane. slaughtered Idaho, 69-0. ignr r-.

l-l -7 0 0 0 7 Southern Methodist Texas Tech TECH-Rankin 35 DAILY DOUBLE lSf.10. Sky Mom, Dalliance, Wag Jag. NINTH l1' miles, 1:37 1-5: Halfback Tommy Larscheid unchilled long enough to score Interception runback DAILY I Northwestern i Birmingham i Edsel Ford en (Daniels kick). SMU Sherwin 7 pass from Rhome (9an-non pass from Rhome). touchdowns and a two- Rhy Tint (Keyworth) 10.40 4.60 Brass Rail (Walt) 4.80 Erie Town (Vinson) 2 60 three CLASS A It KimSafi 'Butler Foils Huron Vn oVnby 337 1 CHARLESTON.

HI. Half- 1 Park 371 back H0mer Picked UP io Brother Rice 447 143 yards in 39 carries and M3 Oak Park tha -i nnint ntnrinir rAtll-orci(lTl In tVlO Dearborn Berkley DeLaSaMe Roseville Eastern ly favored Birmingham, 54-56. (The low score wins in crosscountry.) Birmingham went into the meet with a record of six straight regional titles. Coach Fred Snowden and his Colts did it with fine balance. Northwestern finished 7-9-10-11-17 for its winning total.

BIRMINGHAM had three of the five finishers, but lost out when its No. 4 and No. 5 runners placed 20th and 25th. Cody had the top runner among the 300 contestants in Tony Mifsud, a 117-pound senior who toured the two-mile layoiit in 9:45.9. The Comets finished second to ML Clemens in the other regional.

Mt. Clemens wolf handily with 54 points Fav Long. Pullman Porter, Light Bond. Nan's Paooose. Huskin' Bee, Sana's Son.

Attendance 6.191. Mutuels $370,690. 10-touchdown romp. That Air- Vnrro Crntht THIRD-4'i furiongs, 1:22 2-5. Fancy Frankie (Spraker) 6.60 4.20 3 20 Espidevil (G.

Smith) 17.40 8.60 Heebie-Jeebies (Curry) 4.20 Eighth Sun, Val Hawlv. Deacon Shine. John's Strife, Desna, Black Trace, An-nadee. FOURTH-4'i furlnngs, 1:23. THIRD 1 3-16 miles, 1:55 4-5.

Wait For It (Boland) 11.60 6 00 4.30 Podarces (Ruane) 7.80 5.30 Eclair II (L. Adams) 5 50 Berthold. Silver Bid, Lolsel, Bluevilie, Head Bouncer, John Fury, joe Doaks, Knight O'Erin. FOURTH-6 furlongs, 1:12. Narola (Arcaro) 3.10 2 0 2 4ft Fingerling (Nelson) 5.10 3.30 Greenup Time (Gustines) 3.00 Darlin Butchie.

Countess Juana. Jump ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. noosien season, scoring totals to 54 points. Jackson Results New Mexico capitalized on t.vi Lilt Mwi mui 1 1 (First 10 Finishers) i 1-Tony Khemann. Dearborn; I Mur- down as Eastern Illinois de-ray Stewart.

Birmingham; 3 Ron TirViio-an 7.0 ford, Berkley; 4-Jack Bacheler, Birm- Iealea eastern MICnigan, l-V, ingham; 5-Rick Reid, Birmingham; in an IIAC football game. The 1:12 4-5: 3.70 4.00 2.60 3.20 rr'-i it i I two recovered fumbles to smash yommg II lltS lltah huckless Air Force, 21-6 Sat- FiRST-Pace. WeHmanor's May mile. Day Yukon Jake (Soraker) 5.60 Firm Suit (Smith) Ole Rob (Holmes) Richard Dohertv, DeLaSalle; 7 Mike defeat left Eastern Michigan 9.00 9.00 4 Earth shaker. Jackson.

Northwestern; I Charles Willis, Highland Park; Ron StovaM. North- ingenue. King Bnrnugh with an 0-6-1 record. western; 10 Marvin Williams, ern. Winning time :54.7.

(Knudsenl 4 80 3 80 Tonv DeSota (Carriveau) 5.40 4 0C Miss Trial (Lighthill) 4 80, Ellen B. Grettan. CrestUwn'i Rosie, Flying Signal, Patchen Ladv B. i (crnun O.rm 1 mil -1AJK. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) urday.

Wyoming's powerful Cow-j The Lobos picked up two boys pulled their cold-weather i third-quarter touchdowns with- ing Bean, Flaming Miss. Cambiere, Flower Faces, Nothing Daunted, Rash Action. FIFTH 1 mil. 1:34. AT TRENTON Lucky page, Invincible.

FIFTH 1 mile. 1:45 2-5. Turbo (G. Smith) 16.80 6.R0 5 20 Carla Gal (Cox) 6.40 4 80 Challenge Babv (Peck) 11.00 CrossruH. aDetan.

Open Casr. Friendly Date, Whoop, Valerie Joan, Big Pond. and ball-control offense a two-minute span to put. ui- Olivet Coats Home OLIVET And what a Home i. i An a tn 1 SSlT" Halfbacks Migntv Becky (Stine) 5.00 jujpiout of mothballs Saturday and ame out of reach 214 i i Ypsilanti Monroe i Ann Arbor Wyandotte Feneiia's b'ov.

Salty Song, Pointer! ground out a 13-6 Skyline Con Bobby Morgan and Bobby Santiago each scored a touchdown rs coming Saturday at Olivet College! SIXTH 1H miles. 2:29 2 5 i ecu, jiici i utai CLASS A 31 Cass Tech 63 Belleville 7 Adrian 1 Southwestern 170 Chadsey 180 Taylor Center 225 Melvindale 227 Allen Park srence victory over Utah in; Trenton in the big third period. DAILY DOUBLE mud-covered Utei 366 377 415 Kim Jill (Van Hook) 42.B0 14 20 9 40 Sun Red (Coffman) 7.60 5.60 Nutty Dream (Collier) 5.20 Beau Arthur, French Coat, Sayacopa, Cardinal Sin, Harmony Swing. SEVENTH 4', furlengs. 1:21 4-5: Lincoln Park Romulus Western fc4 Air Force 1 New Mexico 0 7 snow and Stadium.

Halfback 14 THIRD-Trot. 1 mile, 2:09 2-5 Mr. Ambassador (Sample) 15.00 Tha Bnmh fKlnprlcl ai UNM Cromartie 4 run (Meadow kick). Miles Walker, aPrince's Gem (Anderson) 5.10 4 70 310 Roman Play (L. Adams) 4.70 3.10 Snow Dune (Woodhouse) 30 Count Eric, Boston Teaearty, Hades.

Billy Blueiay, Lone Wolf, Stae Offence, Saferris. aFuller-Hecht entry. SIXTH-1 1-16 miles 1:41 4-5 (turf). Rutf Weather (Leonard) 3.80 "2.70 2.20 Niksar (Gustines) 3.90 2.90 Brume (Anderson) 2.50 Volcanite, Surfer, Diehard II, Gun Burst. SEVENTH 1 S-16 miles, 2:11 4-S.

Mighty Fair (Bailey) 12.20 5.70 4.10 Craftiness (Arcaro) 3.90 2 90 Tritoma (Leonard) 4.50 Geechee Lou, Oil Royalty, Teacation, Errcountess, Make Sail, Clara Marot, Linda J.A. EIGHTH 1 mile. 1:35 4-5: 4. 00 I ynw mgrsan run 40-0 halftime lead, coach Stu Parsell dismissed his starters and told them they could watch the rest of the game from the stands with the queen and her 9 40 6 60 Gay Revoke (Soraker) 4.60 3.20 1 60 3.60 cftnVirtmrtrfl rnm Tf Y-ri cr-firoH UNM Santiago Cvclobob (Van Hook) 4 run (Meadows kick), run (pass failed). Thoroughbred Racing 4 00 I 1 Sharontown (Smith) AF Isaacson 2 2 80 Grand Triumph.

R. Merrie Miller both Wyoming touchdowns and Interlocutor, a-Baggabee (Landing) Sassy Junior, Arab Road, Essay, a-Cherrvvilie. a-West Wind-Dorwill entry. (First 10 Finishers) 1 Mike Yenti, Monroe; 2 Ron Gillum, Ypsilanti; 3 Ernie Gillum, Ypsilanti; 4 Jeff Sonnenberg, Wyandotte; Randy Brewer, Ypsilanti; 6 Joe Vore, Monroe; 7 Bill Johnston, Ann Arbor; I Steve Cerovsky, Wyandotte; Cisaba Zagon, Ypsilanti; 10 Wolf Lugauer, Ann Arbor. Winning time 10:44.

AT FARMINGTON ONLY picked up 90 yards almost twice as much as the lriSIl court and the Old Grads. Tl- Mi A J.I- entire Utah team. EIGHTH 1 mile, 1:44 2-5. bSpicy (Coffman) 5.00 3 40 2.80 Currock (Collier) 4.20 3.40 i. lie icscives uiu it gouu JUU i holding off Illinois College and MORE DAYS Little Chips, Broadway Bud, Keeper's Cometair.

FOURTH Pace, 1 mile, 2:10: Dougwill (Ray) 18.40 BOO 4 60 Royal Rhythm (Douglas) 6.80 4 00 McNabb (Fraser, Jr.) 3.80 Spangler Nephew. Drex Cash, Ann Counternart, Duchess King. FIFTH Pace, 1 mile, 2:09 1-5. R. V.

Chief (Kachel) 22.40 8 00 4 20 2 'Sweepstakes Tied Olivet won, 40-12, for its sixth City Traffic (Holmes) 4.40 American Comet. Roses Gem. False CLASS A 4 0 Cravens 4 0 from Utah Wyoming Fleming out' out: Alarm, Come About. Playgoer, Waukesha, Trans-Way (Arcaro) 4.30 2 50 Manassa Mauler (Boland) 2.80 John William (Gustines) 4 pass 24 Pontiac Central (kick 260 victory in seven games. Both 7 266 t.

Jgj liUgej Ivcuuldl II Hilt! J.UIT1I Whitechapei. failed). WYO-Walker 7 WYO-Walker 3 out Hymient, bTondi, saiason. First Money. bBamford-Bowes-Hanson entry.

NINTH 1 1-14 miles, run (kick failed), run (Lamson kick). Redford Union Henry Ford Rochester Pont. Waterford NEWMARKET. England (UPI) Violetta III and Henry the Seventh finished in a dead heat in thn Camhride'eshire 304 Moran scored twice for thei NINTH 7 furlongs, 1:24. I Alexander (Anderson) 11.00 5.80 Charming Knight (Curran) 4.40 5-0! Yankee Deliaht.

KppDer's Gav P.nv. 345 Redford Plymouth Thurston U-D High Livonia Benttey Mumfnrd Southfield Farmington Walled Lake 2.70; Frey (Collier) 13.40 6 80 9.50 Comets. 4.20 8.10 Niequest (Leonard) Haliursan (Gustines) Montana Cashes In Pontiac Northern 346 Bloomfield Hills 370 Kettering 7t Utica 465 Dorman Creed, Josedale Coauita, Erleta. tlVTli B. 4.60 Lil Magpie (Baird) 5.20 3.80 3 80 I Admiral's Watch (Landing) 5 ro Step, i Eoee Bleu.

Some Classic. Haoov Venture. Hal's Rovat, Sioux Brave, Wild Bullets. 238 345 Roman Don (Marqolm) Ton Much Brass. White Label, Shutter Shy.

i Nimble Pick (Smith) 4.80 3 40 2 80! MISSOULA. Mont. (JP) Finishers) (First 10 POST TIME 2 P.M. Daily Greyhound basses direct from Downtown Detroit; 1st bps dolly, 12:1 p.m. LADIES ADMITTED FREE EVERY TUESDAY Redford; 2-Don Kel- 1 Dick Sharkey, ler.

Thurston; 3 Dick Mather, Redford Mr. Termite (McMimurrav) 5.40 3 80! Montana ranhprf in nn nair Mav Dream (Searle. Jr.) 3 20, 10nlana CaSnPa on a pair Meadow Patch, Grand Ripple of two-point Conversions Sat-Hi Lo Wavside. Highlawn Wallace. urday and nosed out Colorado SEVENTH Pace.

1 mi e. Handicap Saturday, doubling the number of Irish Sweepstakes winners throughout the world but cutting the prizes in half. Violetta III wa3 33 to 1 in the betting while Henry the Seventh was 100 to 8. Dales Go to Town HILLSDALE Hillsdale College rolled to a 30-0 win over Youngstown. Saturday night.

Bill Knapp led the scoring 4 Steve Martineau, Redford; 5 Dick Reamor, U-D High; 6 Jamie McCallum, Redford; 7 Tony Hunt, Plymouth; 8 Ed Davis, Southfield; 9 Byron Latter, Plymouth; 10 Jim Cleverley, Redford. Winning time 10:03.7. CLASS Toledo Results FIRST-7 furlongs, 1:29 3-5. Crazy Girl (Dunn) 7.60 4.80 Dr. Hutch (Stewart) 8.60 Chic Away (Smith) Mid-Ship, Dan Pat, Bill Herson, Freddie voio (Samples) 4 20 4 2o so State university.

ZZ-LV, in a SesccnsnmithSCahim 9 00 Skyline Conference football Star McKlvo. Billv C. Mite. Dnrtnri o-amo 3.4ft 5.40 3.00 MrKl.hK. El.nl C-nt le Reb- parade with touchdown runs of 3 and 22 yards, while Clay Roth Churchill Results FIRST-l mile.

1:38 3-5. Fair Harbor (Sorensen) 85.80 33 00 18 20 Edrumix (Baldwin) 6 60 4 80 Bexar County (Carstens) e80 First Evidence, Grand Aura. Unola. Run Gypsy, Maggie Mae Anson, Scarlet Woman, Khanka, Santa Maria. SECOND-, furlongs, 1:12 2-5.

Rapid Attention (Phelps) 9.20 5.80 5.00 Sgt. Hedrick (Lucas) 16.80 10.40 Yaz Sir (Eades) 18.60 Sabre Talk, Gudenuff. Two Ricks, Bronzino, Dan Cravat, Chanfanlea, Ray-shiess. Mister Snow Man Sigruts. Misha, Ole Doc, Miz Zareta, Ivy Age.

TOLEDO SECOND-7 furlongs, 1:27 4-S. Ghandi (Dunn) 9.00 4.40 J.80 64 Riverside 215 75 Lutheran West 249 79 Schafer 249 152 Marvsville 265 153 St. Alphonsus 303 179 Or. Lk. St.

Mary 333 212 West Bloomfield 344 214 Milford Riverview Ecorsa St. Joseph Croswell Fen ton Davison River Roug grabbed a seven-yard scoring pass from quarterback Chuck Redding and kicked four extra points. Bay Boss (Gregory) 6.00 3.80 King Sailor (Vinson) 2 80 EIGHTH Pace. 1 mile, 2:07. Billie Ellamar (Hammell) S.40 3 00 2 40 Stormy Direct (Gardner) 4.80 3 40 Flashy Plaid (Cahill) 3.40 Speedway Patsv, Wildwood Bill.

NINTH Pace, 1 mile, 2:11. Chief Holloway (Lamkin) 18.20 7.80 4.20 Whiz K. (Lovett) 7.40 4.40 Jerry's Flash (Hammell) 4.20 Nancy Lee Dorwood, Lew's Lieutenant, Silver Bee's Baby, Golden Arch, RACEWAY PARK Maradele, Bonnie Ellen, Bill Lading, Puzzle, Air Waves, Fran's Boy, Montell. Hillsdale 7 14 9-30 DAILY DAILY DOUBLE (First 10 Finishers) 1 Ted Nelson, Milford; 2 Bob Bean, I Croswell; 3 Davt Dobson, Marvsville; 4 Ken Swanson, Riverside; 5 Chuck Vreeland, Riverview; 6 Jeff Lee, Fen-ton; 7 John Heurtebise, Milford; Bill Reinstein, Riverview; 9 Gordon Gilliam, Lutheran West; 10 Jim Orr, Riverview. 1 Winning time 10:20.1.

NEAR OHIO-MICHIGAN LINE 5700 Telegraph GR 9-7751 HILLS Knapp 3 run (Roth kick). HILLS-Knapp 22 run (Roth kick). HILLS-Roth 7 pass from Redding (Roth kick). HILLS-Safety (Vechiarelli tackled in end lone). HILLS-Jones 23 run (Roth kick).

THIRD 7 furlongs, Jerry Evarts (Sainz) 44.20 30.40 13.40 Sho Will (Phelps) 15.20 8.00 I Take (Baldwin) 4.00 Petikote Pawpr, Bab's Pleasure, Chris-tain, Kylewood, John Athenian II, Pappy Carter, Hopeful Lou, Pat's Day. FOURTH-4 furlongs, 1:12 2-5. Sir Carran (Brumfieid). 10.40 5.S0 3 80 Homegrowr. (Sainz) 11.00 4.00 Mister Chris (Heckmann) 4.00 Foolish Fellow, Tomsk, Jetardent, Han-dara.

Tag and Run, On Leave. Firm Bruce, King's Marriage Great S.J. THIRD 1 1-14 miles, 1:50 1-5. Ku-Kee (Keyworth) 9.80 3 40 2 40 Pete's Reward (Dalgo) 3.00 2.20 Challa Wander (Gregory) 3.00 Dew Jet, Soakin' Wet, Outrank, Bar- FOURTH-4 furlongs, 1:14 2-5. Norwalk (Stewart) 9.80 5.00 3.00 Lady Imelda (Vinson) 4.00 2.80 Side Wheel (Gregory) 2.80 Bitter Free, Cow Town, Admiral King, Gravel Capitol, Oiled, Tygrette, Vis-Victory.

FIFTH -7 furlnngs, 1:27. Orville (Gubbins) 24.80 12.00 9 80 Shannon's Leap (La Mnnte) 4 40 5 00 Monty-Vi (Walt) 7 80 London Tower. Mary Alice B. Bull- DON'T LET YOUR GAME STARVE THIS WINTER DKlTEKVIl llHS WEEK FOR Cincy Cracks The Ice, 21-9 CINCINNATI (UPH Cincinnati upset North Texas State, 21-9, Saturday for its first Missouri Valley Confer FIFTH 7 furlongs, 1:25 1-5. Stanfried Lad (Hernandez) 119.80 33.40 14.20 Bavwood (Eadps) 49.20 19 00 merized.

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River At Third 7:30 to 4:00 Mon. thru Sat. WO 2-1485 Detroit Fighter Drops Decision NEW YORK (AP) Farid ence victory and cracked a five-game losing streak in a wild battle of last-minute scoring. Cincinnati scored its first touchdown with 15 seconds left in the second quarter, 6cored again when Phil Goldner ran back a North Texas pass 55 yards with one second left in the game, and gave up a safety to the Eagles 45 second from the end. Mamelot (Carstens) 7.20 5.80 4.80 Salim, 25-year-old Argentine middleweight champion, won a Ten years' field experienc has proved that Michigan deer herds actually increase when fed this palatable natural browse supplement.

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