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    IFSU OpensiGrid Drills IFACES TOUGH ROAD

    HI::STOX 3IeCALL

    Gator Ducat

    I > A ~ . t \ 3 I A CITY HEK-iLD. Panama City Fla . Wednesday Afternoon, Aug_ :W 1 ~ { ) 7 P a ~ ~ 11

    Shoes T,...I VaveG A L . ~ E S \ " I L L E - There arebig sh,J"-'s to fill, and littleones, too, at center and linebacker for Florida this iall,Big ones belong to all-American ffi1d caotain Bill Carr.the 6-4 ace \\'hu siart('d

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    s.traight games fOl" the Gator'Sbefore g:;:aduatin;: and goingon to tb.' :\-?W Orleans Saints.L i t t l ~ ones were worn 'nvXo. 1, \\ce Jack Card. a toughan(t ,1'"',:icated Ii 1pba('kel" forthree' ears. \yit;, Card wC'ntFlori(]a;:-:, two otn'r lillebac-k

    (,I""S of rnte_ Ste"l.-e Heidt andCharlie- Pippin.Defer.s-he eaptain \Ya\"ne

    says ~ e a d coach R ~ y Gra.....:...;_Som"." yOl .ngstc . .; m;ght 1::eable :0 h e l ~ ) . i;.)::,.; :k:: J.EkePalaha'.' [ ~ , 1 t l \ ' ; y r ~ : : - C,:mJ.-ton, but t}-\i::; \ \ . : ' ~ l : ~ 1 2 a ~ ; ; ~n u ~ Gra''-0'; i;:: : ~ ~ ) t cor:cc,:-:::::iabout i-:i..., J j n : ; : ' : : ~ - - , ~ i : - : ; : s i : - ' ~ tit nThrf'C' b o y ~ arC'

    T A L ~ A l L - \ s S E E - FloridaState. fa c i n g its toughe::;tschedule in school histOl-Y.went to '',lark today as about85 var;;itv football ca...'1didatcssho"ved lip for early fall practice.

    afternoon \\"hen the annualplctule day was helL' - ; : ~ 0 2 " " : ~ ~ ~ 1 n gto r e ~ l I \ovcmber after a head-on clash - :college football con.ferencc In of their own so lhere'll be a l )t lthe country. morC' a1 stake l.han sectional IBut, ~ . : \ l a b a m a , no. :} behind: honol's_ The winners of the AmericanNotre Darne and l\ ' lkhigan State i Auburn, Louisiana State and. ~ n d l\h:tional F?Otba_ll ~ . e a g u elast year despite being the only [KentuCkY all predict improv8- ntles "\"I.Jll meet In l \haml s Or-Imajor team with a perfect ment this fall but the c o mp e ti - a n ge Bovl'l Stadium on Su:r.day, Irecord. may hu\-e to share that tioD is tough that none of Jan, 1-1.HOPES TH S ONE COMES OUT DIFFERENT

    Williams In Another ussleH,Y )rn:ro:\- RlffnI .- \ : \ r nant ral:C jn \\"hlc:h 111( Twin::.,: into a playoff. Williams -,vas a 1111( hell and the letLers andliPI Sport::. Writer i Whit e Sox, Tigers and Red SOX I ut11i1y ouWelder" v.-HIt the Thorn:-;on wok it for a strik-c. He INE\V YORK UPl I 'al'c bunched tighter than < pack BrCh,")klyn Dodgers_ 7t.laybe you' stepped out IJf ihe batter's box

    manage ' D1ct ' ~ : i 1 1 i , ~ ~ ~ o : e ~ ~ of \ ~ l v e : figh:ing to get insic c l:?:ncmber ~ . h ~ l d ~ y _ ;. b ~ T ~ : : I n I nd ~ , i c . k c d at t ~ l C ctiTL I t h i , ~I . t [ u d j U the 5 a m ~ dOOl_ I GlOllnds_ \ ' I l l r a m ~ ums_ L X C ~ I I - l h e \\.as nIad d1. 1 1 I t n ~ e l f IOll

    l iS l i n g , gOll1g OWI1 0 Ie " . T _ tionf .lly \\ c11. laking the piteh. Ilasl day of the s c a ~ o n . ; By that thmg, . ,\ IIlIams ''1 \vas sittino- on tbe slcns of I "TI;c ne:-;:1 piteh was lip and, ] -f -( d - .. - -( ll1e

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    2C Hit" PoiM E...."riM, Sit,",.,., Oct. 1, 1967

    USC'S BENNY GARNTO (11) DIVES FOR YARDAGEBob Foyle Tackles For Blue Devils

    (SIIIf Photo by Art Richardson)

    IThird Game ProducesI Third Loss For UNC

    . By PAUL HINNI .Associate S p o ~ EditorKENAN STADIUM, ChapelHill - Another game andanother loss for Carolino:. Thatwas the story Saturday whenthe Tar Heels dropped theirfrJrd game of the season. Thistime there wasn't any hopesof a last drive dOVrn thefield for a come backvictory.Tulane took care of thatwith a 36 - 11 thumping ofthe thin Carolina club. TheGreen Wave got a couple ofbreaks, it's true, but notcounting those, the visitorswere still a superior team.For Tulane it was aturnabout from its openingseason loss to Miami of Ohio.

    we'll take some opponents ifthe team gives 60 minuteslike it did today. We havea lot of speed and ~ v h e n weput Duhor. (Bobby) un1ercenter, it puts a lot ofpressure un thl:l defense.Duhon picks the defense apartpretty well."Duhon is known to be ashifty runner for the GreenWave. He didn't that elusiveSaturday, even though he ledthe team in rushing with 50yards in 13 carries. Hisunderstudy, Warren Bankston,who paced several drives,looked as good.

    "WE FEEL like Bankstonis doing a real fine job,"Pittman said. "He made afew bad calls when he firstentered the game, but he'seager to show what he cando. He's looked real good inpractice and has made somegood plays for us."

    aggressive mistakes. My job more this time than losingis to eliminate them. the first two.""I MADE THE first mistaketoday for going for the shortyardage in the first period.I should have punted thefootball."We definitely planned iothrow more than the last twoweeks. We wanted to use just

    enough inside stuff to keepthe defense honest. Weplanned a lot more motionand rollout stuff."Dooley s a i ~ the Tar Heelsdefinitely faced a problem ingetting ready for the nextgame against Vanderbilt."LOSing three straight posesa mental problem for theteam. I think for the firsttime that they are beginningto realize what it means tolose. I think .it hurt them

    DOOLEY SAID that theinability of the Tar Heels tostop the Tulane quarterbackswas a big factor in the loss.The quarterbacks had to bestopped to halt the offense,he pointed out, and that didn'thappen."In fact I thought we neverwould stop Bankston a coupleof times," he noted. "Bothof them were impressive.Duhon is quicker, butBankston is stronger. And Ithought Trahan (Jim) had afield day. All of their backsrun the 50 in about 5.7 andtheir fullback (Tim Coughlin)has exceptional speed. Tulaneis a lot better than peoplesaid."

    Dietzel Says It's ShameBoth Clubs Couldn't Win

    "We showed a lot ofcharacter today," T u I a n ecoach Jim Pittman t 0 I dreporters. ' , The y haddetermination and executionwas a lot better than lastweek. The boys hit harderand looked like our team oflast year on offense anddefense. Our kids have a littlemore speed than Carolina andBill (Dooley) needs to get hissquad built up."TULANE'S LOSS to Miamiwas considered an upset. The

    natural question was what thedifference was between thetwo games. Pittman had theanswer right at hand."The team was much moreaggressive this week," hesaid. I hate to cry, but Isaid after our loss that ourteam was ready to play theweek before we opened. Theedge was off our team whenwe played, and we playedlousy.

    Pittman also had kind wordsfor defensive end Scott Haber,who t h rew Carol ina Iquarterback Gayle Bomar fora key seven - yard loss whenhe tried to pick up a firstdown on a fourth down play

    Quayle, ArnetteLead Cavaliersat midfield in the first quarter CHARLOTTESVILLE, v a l ~and then blocked a Jeff (AP) - Gene Arnette, .a home- The YardstickBeaver punt in the third town q'Iarterback With the. d th I d t Tul ' h d f . . d h d B ~ f f l l o Virginiapeno at e 0 ane s an s 0 a magICIan, an ar - First downs .. .... ... . . . 13 21third touchdown. running halfback Frank Quayle Rushing yordage .......... 117 402"H ' II t f tb 11 bi d d th' tal t . t d Passing yardage .......... 126 81e S an exce en 00 a en e elr en SInO a ev- Return yardage ........... 137 63Player Pittman said of his astating football offensive Satur- Passes ................. 1234..c $0101), Punts . . . . ... . . .... 3037 3-386 - 2, 200 - pound sophomore. day as Virginia's Cavaliers overr Fumbles lOS ......... ..,. 1 6"He's big and quick, and puts powered Buffalo's Bulls 35-12. ::;'dS n a . : d ....:.:.: .. ..a lot of pressure on the I Arnette a 181-pound J'un'lor I ~ ~ ~By BENNY PHILLIPSAssociate Sports EditorWADE S ADIlJ"1I, DurhalIl- Paul Dietzel. the footballmagician, whom two yearshas brought South Carolinato the front, w s like a Illyear-old on Christmas morning.

    Dietzel managed to get holdof himself and continued. "Thegreatest play of the game waswhen or Bobby Cole intercepted that pass on the last play.I felt like I had been througha wringer, but it was greatThis is a great, hustling bunchof youngsters and it's a realprivilege to coach them."

    Bice caused the fumble that week, so we can't afford togave us a touchdown on the look back. No matter what" , 'Coast ConferencE ecord set twoquarterback. Iran for four touchdowns and: b V' " artLinebackers Dennis McAffee ithrew for another and his ballliYbearkS Bagbo DY .lrgIl1lbalqu. er-d M . Gart al I d . k ' I d ac a aVIS y p aymg a

    The ioys may well havebeen his Gamecock squad, andthe prize possession on thisday was linebacker Bob Cole,who intercepted a Duke passdeep in South Carolina territory to stop a Blue Devildrive in the final seconds ofthe game. This enabled theGame Ocks to edge by theBlue Devils 21-17 in an Atlantic Coast Conference gamehere Saturday afternoon."It's a shame that bothteams didn't win this one."shouted Dietzel, still joviBlover the victory. "What agreat effort by everyone onthe field. I think we've gota real fine football team. Dukehas a fine team, too."

    The South Carolina coachturned his attention to Duke."We had trouble blockingthem all day, especially thatmiddle guard, number 62 (BobFoyle). Iowa State had a fmemiddle guard in Muldrew, butthis Duke boy was the bestwe've seen. I don't think wegained more than half an inchin the first balf, but the spreadformation worked well afterhalftime. We planned t? useit from the start but weren'tever in field position in thefirst two quarters.

    We had a lot of good plavs.Our two linebackers - andthey really are good ones -started it and fmished it. Tim

    opening kickoff and Cole intercepted on the last play ofthe game. Seigler (Fred)made a couple of clutch receptions and 01 l\TIke Fair reallytook them down there in theclutch. Muir (Warren) had another good day, but he 8sa great football player."Duke did what we wereafraid they would. They gavethe ball to Clabrese (Jay)and he's a good one, too.I'm must thanldul that wewere able to come throughin the clutch."Wally Orrel couldn't walkThursday because of a legh"ljury, but he played mostof the game and came upwith a key interception. He'san excellent safety man.Duke s Andy Beath is alsoa good one. We made a mistake by trying to throw overhim."This is all great," said iDietzel, but it's Georgia next I

    happens, I love this team.They have given more thana 100 per cent effort for threestraight weeks."Duke Coach Tom Harp wasnot as jovial. I said lastweek that I was bitterly disappointed when we lost to Michigan. Now I wonder just howmany games you can lose inthe last minute of play."We wanted to win thisSee DIETZEL On Page ae

    I can understand whyCarolina was overconfidentfrom looking at the film wesent them." (That was theonly mention by either sidethat the Tar Heels wereoverconfident.)"But our club today lookedlike it was capable a fwinning," Pittman continued."We're not world beaters, but

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    an aurlce man so Ihan 1m'" 'ept the Buffa 0 e- d' t t f t hdd . f h . . ' I Irec par In Ive ouc ownsrew praise rom t e wmmng fenders off balance all after- H f 119 d 11 .coach. . noon. Quayle, a l t ~ o u g h he f ~ i l e d r i : / ~ n d o r i c k e ~ a r U ~ 1 ~ 1 ; : ~ : ~. Carolma coach D o o l ~ y fOl nd to. score, led. ground lS,amers: passing for 200 yards total of-It hard to come up WIth kind With 151 yaros m 14 carnes. fword;; of his own. In fact, With fullback Jeff Anderson ense.his postgame i n t ~ r v i e w had adding 91 yards, the Cavaliers The Summarymuch the same rmg as the Irolled up what was for them a n I B U f f ~ l ? ................. 0 0 6 6--12fl rst two 1 t h d f 402 d Virginia . ......... 7 21 0 7-35. a mos un ear 0 yar s ant UVA-Arnette 21 run (HIli kick)"We feel that O?f football I ~ e ~ r o u n d , and Arnette chipped ~ ~ ~ = A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e l ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ \ ~ \ ~ ~ lteam has made mistakes for jm With a pass now and then Just UVA-Serino 17 pass from Arnelt.three weeks," he said. "But to keep the Buffalo defense ( H ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ . S 2 run (pass falled)they're voung and will make honest But-Jones 2 run (pass failed), -. I I h i . d A I t I UVA-Arnette 46 run (HIli kick)tnem. Stil, say t ey are Arnette tIe an tan ICI Attendence 16,000

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    Alert Purdue TopsNotre Dame 28.21

    LAF Y E T T E , ~ n d .. (AP) - :a third quarter touchdown andPhipps-to-Baltzell pass for 31Purdue's alert lootOall team,Azarro tied it up 14-14 going into yards got the touchdown. ;intercepted four passes by'the last period. . Notre Dame never quit, going'Notre Dame qUilrterback Terry Phipps passed 11 yards to to the Purdue 14 ?n a flurry. ofHanratty and smashed the na_ 'Leroy Keyes on the third play ofH

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    OUT fOR GOOD - BalJimoreCoach Don Shula and anxious leammates crowd around quarterbackJohn Unitas (I9) as he limps from the

    field aller being injured ill the se21 FIr,I""',. IS] Lake Charles La. second hall 0150 in the first '.m -, , .U>hln. "",dog. "" IIPlayer in ,the league J u D d e ~ e n t Cuozzo w.s' coach and t e a r o ~ game aga'ms't Cl1I'cago and Fumbtd lost ' 1 . (11 ~ ~ ~ y g r ~ . 216 163an operalJon for (om knee ltga- ' . . .. ' Yord, """"bOd . Pun" , . . 1,"t S d . H' t f th Imales VOiced grim determtna (hrew the decISive touchdown G I A N ~ S " -- Fum.'" ,,,' ...men s un a ~ . , e IS au 0 e tion and confidence he will be noe . in a 26-21 'ictory. 11,. fol-. " , " . S T E E L E R . ~ 10 ,Ya, p""h,d 142last two scheduled games bl to . th C It a' t S d h I h P,,,,",",., ...... ........ J 7 0-10'. g 'nst Green Ba)' and Los An. a e mo,e e 0 s ag IDS ow 109 U11 ay, e w('nt a I t e , ~ v ...... . .......... 711 , 7-35 I PACKER, 2.J VlKL'iGSUa al the P a c k e ~ s w d h d f' I I d . .NY-Shofnt r . 3 po. >1 from Morral f~ e l e ' I. 1 ayan a J\e OtlCl O \ \ n , ( ; ' j m b t ' r l o k ~ ) : 1 ( ~ ) Mlnn",ota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 t l 0-19

    '> ::. flThat's whal I'm here for,' passes in beating ~ I i n n e s o L a . . Pitl-F=G C.Iork 15 G r ~ n Bay ................ 1 1 1 J-2fh th "The .. , P,U-Bollmttn 1 run (Clt:ir'( 1dcld ,vt ll l 'r '-I .Jowler 21 pOu from StorrUnitas twisted his knee near e saId WI assurance. "I defmitely tllink. he can do, MY-Fredttric.bon 11 r un (Tlmb ;'riru (Chand1", 1

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    Palmer Joins ,Iih /fet? ,lieorgio LockingWintl ( f I ~ S TryCont e.n.ders . , P . ~ , ~ ~ r e y t I'Usual Surprises ~ R S V ~ ~ A ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ , ..'DeUa D e m o c r B f ~ T i m K

    I Ph II If rj.,., I I'J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r f J : e ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ r J a ~ ~ ; ~ r ~ : ~ ~ o r C n ~ ~ i c l b : , G By PAUL ROBBINS By DAVu> M. MOFFIT nod upsets over Alabama. Mkh ca\lSe- of high winds and ~ p y wfllcr. Thomas. who quaE.n I Y O' GH. ~ u r . ~ : ( i L . : ~ . ' . --,Mass. ' UP) Sports, ' ~ m e r ' : ' . igan. ,and arch-rival Goorgia ned 10 nttempt the recero Friday ,\--hen he scooted Ilcros.dhl:(U P. .1 -T.op:seeded _ Marl , - B u ~ ATI.ANTA (UPI)-The 'c.G"" , Tech. '.n 1965, wateis of Guntersville Lake at 205.2S miles per boor, :>aid he, ..."" is j.-st "playing a wailing game.";: ' . n o : ~ I I . b d } ~ a , ~ ) ' _ ::lU:ljey; tJIe ,1966 gia . ~ u H O O g s enter theIr Y ~ a r ' , : i Georgia won its fi-rst The qualifying speed WilS o.ccomplished in the "Hustll'r," By DAVID M, MOFFlT' , ~ , '. ,j . ._ , .,:, ~ 1 . ~ b , I e d 1 : R d o ~ b l e : ' I _ . c . h ~ m p o o s , V (Lnee) D ( ~ ~ y ) without the gamli-l t last season and a powerful raccr wilh a Westinghouf>eenginc. UPI Sports WriterBy TOM: CUNNiNGii.4.M\;' T - ~ x a n s who ~ d ' 't:lsS. Dav:e scored 'an 119; 6-3 . WlO.OVCt e-1met..t of surprise 'that oontrib- ranked 'among the nation's Weather conditions m l l ' i ~ be pcrlect bC-fore the sleek bo.a(,- U ~ l Sports' Wiiter _. Marr, , Don ._January. and, B i l ~ y _ ... ~ . ~ t e ~ a r u e DeHna ~ e d so much. to. their ;6 JCcess But a rash injuries at ~ a n aUain miximum speed. ][igh wintIs or chopPY. water 'arc . ATLANTA (UPt) - ThtPHIL illELPHlA: .._ (UPI)"",,:,"Ar..:_ ~ A r t . i n d a l e . '_'. :: .: ; < ; , ~ : ; _ , : /;rory . ; F : ~ ~ Saturday to or, lhe past two seasons. juncture. led. to a 64 too dangerous, Taylor said. Green Wave, iil'tally'

    Auguol :a, '66

    ' 1 ~ U ; ~ I ~ i ~ i ' ~ - o : ; , PiCtmlln b r c i u g l i ~ 'I.. reputation < S -onc-,'ot'best line , ~ c : h e s . :the spiing wffilirig'inheritance. " ':".vas,the roy who cOuldoM ': ?aII:ner::.charged into' ." . '_',,':,.7" enter::the s e m l . f ~ ~ I ~ of the sst ]. . ' . ' . .' - _ " " " " ' I " ' I ~ 1bc world record of 28{1 miles per hour is now held by . serving -as a whippingcoot-entiOll. with a ,thiro round '. Marr and January w e ~ , - : ~ ~ U . ~ : . , L a ~ 'Ten "is- Associ.ltioo . No _q:.ponent IS -1.lkely_ to.- tak? ~ d o z e n _ ~ t a r t e r s are " . Donuld Campbell of England. turning over- a new lea[

    seven-uD:ler-par 65 Saturdu on. the . ~ : ~ P a . l . m ~ r ~ b J e s . touma_ment. . (he Bulldogs for gran ted thiS af lOOg 29. -lettennen, ' : : ' i , ; : ' ~ 11l'< '''''.. . " m ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I E ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' m ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ I ' ' ; : ; : ;t h e ~ b e ~ e-d' tot 1 th 'y' firushed -Wlth hls 'rllr16 under--. *_ : 'i '. ..: .rail. TiHly Jl )I,V know, from ex gelher 'wlth a very f 00 a y . a .us ar bole. leital 01 2tr..' January ',also T;wo. other,.,- seeded teams. perlenre, Georgia will have a crop of sophomores bl B I" d~ ~ ~ I ~ $ L l ~ O O l ~ d a d e l p ~ l I a Goof was rune ,Wider after 50 holes t h l : r d ~ r a n k e d English Wish;tman h a r d 1 H ) . ~ e d well-.drilled fobtballmore favorable ers e leve

    place_ in the leasttime, and, in a. hyt,l-''Pittman said. : , ; , 1. 'has 2S ldtermen land

    _ : ~ I C : , h o y p a ~ m g 18 other. and Marr seven under through C\JP: iloo Wirinie Shaw and leam.' . last year add up to.6"" ers 'w started the duy . v .. W d . hth' . .ahea-d of hi . .47. holes. lrg1.ma. a e allll elg . ,This has been the' Bulldog for a Winning season and a DCPalmer m., of ' ' . $ _ - seeded._ F r u ~ C o i s ? f?u r; of trademark s i l l ~ e the youthful sible bowl hip. . ope onspiracy

    , W I 1 ' 1 1 ~ e r . . twO nm Latrobe, Pit., ~ t r o : r y . g m " U 1 F n l ) C ~ a nd ' Gall Shenf of Dootey look over as head roadl. .t o ~ m a m e n t s so far thiS y e ~ r , posted seven' birdies and "" Austra ia, al:so advAnced to It provided a oowl team in 1964 Juntor quart:rbark (UPI)-Thref anll oftEln they wouh. locfll.5chas ~ e n p l a ~ e d recen.t1y WIth bOgeys. over the 6,7IJS.YR_rd Sunday's semifinal matchEs at Moor: f ' a ~ e d hiS spllrs ns a gamblers ure believed make bets on certain r a c ~an. a11mg Lack and fatigue suburban Whikmnrsh Valley LongwQOd. Cricket Club. ,. . bQnn.ficle_ tnple threat lust nucleus of an nileged the three t r ; J . ~ k s , illdic

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    SUnd.y. Ocloo.r 2, 19l1C'Mr. Touchdown'Day For Favored Tech

    Giants S,veep,Keep PennantHopes Alive

    OemsonPuts UpA BattlePITTSBURGH (UPI) -, 'be Madeha raised his lifetimeSan Ft'ancisco Giants, knOCKed record against the Pit'ales (0the Pittsburgh Pirates ostponed because of rain.a 38-22 intersectional football the game as a two-touchdown to end Bill Anders. LOI1.g hit 19 ball game, touchdown on a three - yard ed 13 hits and yet wan_ The i The game will he made up asupset before 8{1.241 fans. underdog. It was Washington's of 30 attempts for 157 yards plunge midway of the first G.re.ell, Wave first occasion was againstjPflrt of a d o u b l ~ h e a d e r startingMoore, a 5-9, 2.05-pounder, second wi.n of the season after and two touchdowns in the R d B period. Quarterback Don Saget Cincinnati i.n 1964. all:05 p.m. Sunday.Bcored two touchdoW ls and set being upset a week ago by the second half and it put the e s- raves picked up anotller on a nine- STANFORD Calif (UPI) . -up a couple of others With his Air Force while the Buckeyes Bucks in s?,ring position with. a yard sweep just minutes deep B II St ' k kl ked fo-Idazzlmg runs He gamed 221 are 1-1 after edglllg Texas 59-yard strike to Anders late In S Ii P . in the second period. fil ld l o ~ m a er f ;.yards in 30 earnes in one of the Chnsban in thelr ()pener. the frrst half to set up Ohio's p t a l l Tommy Garrison came In at ; ' 1 : l e ; ~ ~ a ~ ~ : y 0 .to e l ~ a d f fa-finest mdividual performances Washington ran up a 2J-O lead flfSt touchdown. quarterback late III the fourth vored Stanford to a 33-14But Moore took the heart out CIN,CINNATI (UPl) -Mack period to dU'ect the BuUdogs to VlctOry over TulaneT R I d S of the Hucke)e threat wlllm he Jones 23rd hotller of the season their fmal touchdown, compJet- The four field goals set aop- an \.e partans shook loose and ran untouched touched off a threerun 12th ed when be hit end David Mu- Stanford record and the 50-for a 47-y-:u-d tOUchdown With Inning Saturday which g a ~ e the gent on an eJght-yard strike in yarder also was the Ion est i l l '4 ll remarnmg that put the Atianta Braves a 6-3 V1Ctory the end zone, Indian hlsto _. gBI IIli 2 1 game outof reach. over CincmnaU in the secondt 6 0 Ohio State down 217 at the f d bleh d ft Saget twisted an ankle shortly Shoemaker s other fteld goalsas OJ. haH, came' back after the r ; : ~ ~ s ~ n o ~ h e : ~ e ~ ~ r au:: after he scored hiS t O ~ C h d o ~ were 40, 2.1, a n ~ 28 yards InIntermission to move 56 yards Jones' homer was one of four and Bulldog coach Paul DaVIS addltlOn, he . k l ~ k e d three extraon a drive that saw Long h ts th B b \ d ff alternated Gamsun. a Convert- pomts to fllllSh tbe game 'Wlth I, ~ M P A I G N , . ~ 1 l (UPI)- on the ;ake. of t b ~ unbeaten complete five passes, the last a l ~ r D : r r e l f ~ s ~ . e n ~ c i l i ~ 12?h. ed fullback, and T ~ m m i e Cole- 15 .}XlIDis, one more than the'J op-ranked MlchLgan State, Spartans third vIctory by three- 'arder to halfback Arnie I . , man at quarterback for the re- entire Tulane Mal.aiming fur its second consecu- setting a Bj"" Ten PLUIl return. '. . . Bra'ies starter Don Schwall . d f th aft Stanford's tllJ'ee touchdowns. . . Fonles for a 1'D Long htt h d giv n up onlv two scratch mam er 0 e ernllon.hve Big 'fen title got its record with a 95-yard dash fur" . a e - Came on a 90-vard run fromconference season rOliing Satur-,the game's final score. i ~ ~ t e : s i t f;15a two-pomter to bits and was leading 3-0 when A fum?le spoiled ~ t a l e ' 3 first scrimmage by Dave Lewis, a 4-day with a 26-10 pasting of A couple of ftunbles earlier inl - . the Reds,. helped along b): three ?Pportyruty to:score lhe open-Iyard pass from G ~ n e Washing-Ibutter-fingered Illino.is. ithe game made the job easy e ~ r o r s , . h ~ d too score In the mlTIutes o. the glame ,after a. jto.n to Boh Shore on a tackle-IAl Brenner put the frosting for Michigan Stale. DartmOlttlt eighth ~ n n m ~ . d n v ~ fr?m the B U L d o ~ s 34 to'eligible play, and a Z-yard run

    I In the second period, Spartan Rookie first baseman I ~ e e where RIchmond end Jm1 Close Iby sub quarterback ChuckNY Y k defensive end George C\:latl05 ~ I a y ,P0lll1ded out four hltS, p o ~ n ~ e d on a l o o s ~ ball at the IWilliams,lUt S caused his fourlh rumble ()f the U 6 mc1udmg it homer, lead tlle Spider 26. Tulane, .a 7-polnt underdog~ e a s o n , hitting Illinois quarter- pset 7- R.eds to. their firs game A f ~ r four u n s u c c e s s f u ~ plays despite a pair of victories .QverS W I ark Bob Narmnic's ann as he' , ~ d o r y , Milt Pappas " P J ~ d up hy RIchmond, ,State agam t?Ok Virginia Tech and Texas A&M,core In. tnN to throw a pass. WORCESTER 11: (UPI)- hiS 12th vIctory agamst 11 t_he ball at the 34. RhoB.?es 1 1 I ~ h - scored on a I-yard run by TimD . , a s s . defeats. hghted the 66 yard scormg anye c .OverCll :so: v erellStve end PhIl H o a ~ l u n d e r d o g Holy Cross made oughlm at the end of a 67yard" " plucked the ball from tlle air at . '. drive and on a 2-yard run bythe Illini 40, ran. int{l tacklers,I Mlke K ~ m I n ~ k l s second-quarter Rd Third R d huck Loftin to wrap up

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    t t , sm'. 4, '9'56, Ln. Chtfft Allllritlfl Tarpons groom r.placements, .

    eRE,OLE - , lIodney Boyd, last season,' , LeI,1 fl'lll Itonnit l'icou, A III 8y 1tI1lI 10 lettetfMfl ref1lrnll'lg. \ A complete" new 8et of faces be at fUllbaCk, _ .........Tony ~ a f t g e r . ~ e i l SM' I. Coach RoIJert Manuel's 111M flI III'Id ./II1II01 , left tlekft t'>md fJitd has leer fll6VM to will be tryIn', to lui the p gski1t tlte "",,,,,,w justMarvlfi DIt4dIestoft. charges WI\/I 111 g8l 9 h II t Wmen, I liJI ~ d senlilr, t\JtIt etI4 tift fh etll llfll set ross the lloall l'le for the tar-: R toIJIh as rtllt, W tlI otIIttIII,These m jIIIt, I he lositt, ilftff fIIIIe, dfffrt It l11li tenter Pat PI1Idt', t?S ell 1114 Mm fI ftn I 1(5 jatI. I ons, .MerrY"llle l11li SaIfI r:--cbill nllMa mlsatng 011, IlIe II11l11 tIr,e IiIII4I (If II e Kinder Y e I l o ~ pound stIIim'. Iff. 1M 6lIIy re'll&r itlII tate ovtr tbe /Iut ei at Wayne Sturles. 160 poundPrOTimlttg, ~ ' I ' ....rost ' of the Soutlr C8l'IrttIm Jacli:tlS, and rtc"'$ up 23t1. tnrIIiftr StI11m, slid u mtell eenter. lSeniOl , . iIi run t ~ e club it Slot and "1IIIIeu-1 ,,"ellt 10"' I ' ~ r p ' n s , one tire lmIatrtst points til their GMMIetJl8 17. IMlllUel SlIll, "WI lIave I lot ofl Rotmdillg out tile offensive quarterback whIle Russell Corl most trOUble,_' '-" tttle teams" ill SW lmIitaftl Yes. It "*1 I wonderftd yfat slloes til fIll." litre itlII be Refill Hebert (155). (166) altd Mike Faulk (155' will However. if ymff trym, totOt the TarpofIs, but wllat IlIJeut 11m. lllere fila, be smile very I eorge, Morales (ltS), rrrd car ll share the halfback spots. James plek a chaml' cin ~ aNew Iberia isready to endlong climb upINEW IBERIA - In 1958 01'ton Hebert's New I b ~ i a Yel: low Jackets came into tlistrict2AAA ftmn tilt AA rwa tnd

    I . ? eapele 'IIpltcetMnts slrrrdifti ,.,,1IItift (1n). ' Savoie, a 170 pound junior, will don't overlool< """ . ,..;m)eton."J966 DISTRICT 3 ~ B S C H E D U L E .

    had i .... 1 .tll8illl.' ; , ~ ; 'I, sillee that tlltle, the Jacket's'1 best sea Jol\ mark ha. been /I'I 4-6-0 slate compiled last yearunder coach Falze Mahlouz.It hat been a long, hard clImb. , for tIIa Jaekets 'and Coach Mah'iI fouz. one of the outstandinghigh school coaches In the South.In Mahfouz' words, "this -, . - " .. ; ; "" ., , t: -/

    I "f', .i,.. J -, , ,,team should be the best that J.

    , ". h ~ v p had in the four years that,J have been here. We have more', si7.e and experience."The Yellow . J a c k e t ~ will have:,even of eleten starters return :

    Houston facingambackfield problems----- ,- -, ~ ' 1 , '

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    TARPON S PAT PINCH

    3-8 FORECAST. , Here h ~ w the c o ~ c h e s pick the teams tollnIsh m Dlstrlct 3B thiS lall. Points are basedon 10 points for first, 8 for second, 6 for third.e t ~ . First place votes are in parentheses:

    Oberlin (6) , . . . ,_South Cameron (2)Sam Houston ..MerrvvilleIowaGareWElton .Hackberry ..

    Points6864403220., 14o

    are

    Ing to their offensive unit in'1 1966 . IFive of the returninll st arters'will help to make up the for:ward wall, which will average MOSS BLUFF - The 8am lender have In break this los by the line, and that may be aabout 200 pounds per man. Ends HOuMon Broncos were no more inll streak? problem for the Broncos.Tommy Donaldson and Roger than tame ponies over the last To start, Ellender h a ~ six of Ellender IIs1a ,. bill' CjUeltionRalchel 'guards John Holley half 01 1965, gettlng clobbered last year's starting linemen. mark 'It each of the lour backand Rodney Bazer and tackle In their last six games by lop- But a football team ilso needs field posItions. since last year'sRoland Degeyter ,wlil be back aided scores. , someone to carry the ball startinll backfield araduated.I alonll with ChIp Lofton .t cen. What does Coach Vaughn El. through the holes blasted open He he one letterman returning, ter and charles- Hebert at left ror each 01 the four positi.ons.tackle. T lb but of the four, only one 15 aBoth halfbacks, Doub Robin U ane eg.nn.ng senior and all of the boys areson and Jeff Doly, will be back, very Iillht.ut Bill Norton and Dave Nor. Ken Peloquin, the tentor, wllI, rls will be new comers to the I d b k probably be the signal caller: quarterback and fullback posi- ong roa ac after earning hls first letter lasttlons respectively year. A 10fhomore, l35.pound" . , Ronald Far, Is the letterman. Depth ' lay not be luch a big returning at fullback. Two jun.,problem this year elther. Be. . 1 D Ard In (135) d Tsides the returning- starters The Tulane Green Wave IS He did an outstanding Job as ors, an a 8/1?mcoach Mahfouz has 13 more re: beginning to roll on the long a s o p h o m o r ~ , racking up over Prlol. (130) are the returnmgturnin lettermen way back, with the start of the 1,000 yards m total offense last halfbacks. . .o v e ~ a l l il looks' as though the return trip, to national g r id season, thus ranking as the first TheT IdinN.15 ant expetTlenl c.ed, proml'nance due to beg'ln th'ls Tulane player to do so In the one. e Xon re urns a calmYellow Jackets and coach Mah < the pivot poSition, M.L. Hooplouz can look forward to the year. ,past 6 years. er and Ray Voyght are thebest season yet in 2AAA. . T ~ e Tulane fo ks ar.en t pre Pittman opens his T u1a n e guards and 22fJ.pound Walterarriors

    'big but dictmg that ~ e y re g o m ~ to be career armed with 28 lettermen Menke and Owen Seamon wi\I 'Ie l In the nation s top 10 thIS sea and at least a dozen promising be the tackels. Tom Hooper reoi aver ag M son or even that they will play sophomores. _ turns at end.S OW " .500 ball, which they haven't "'" 't h th d - ' - M l s s l n ~ from the 1966 Broncodone In nine years ne won ave e spee or d 8 'WIt t th .. th t Idepth we'd like," said Pittman, scheodule, are Tan ry, dt. ~ a r y .alm to' I p O a ey are s a y m ~ IS a "but I was pleased with the at- 01 r a n g ~ , ell., -an Vm.ton,1m r ve with the aggressive Jun Pitt- titude and the aggressiveness teams which has a combmedOAKDALE - "Bigger than. Eddie Abrusley will be the man from Texas the new head shown in Sprinll tralninll. I don't score of 86-8 ovt; ' Sam H?ustonusual but overall team speed I tarting left guard, Mike Abrus hi coach and a 70;-man squad c?m see a soft spot on the sched. last year. That s a reltef topoor :, ,ley will start at quarterback, t IS season posed of only SIX seniors, 26 Jun ule, but we're not Iloinll to back Bronco fans. . - BRONCOS' ROBERT MENKE. I nd Randy Farris will hold lars lind 38 sophomores, they off from anybody" The only new addItIOns areThat'. the way new head down the fullback spot. are going to start showing 1m . . . Elton and lata, teams againsth La H th' provement over the meager six At the end 01 spring trainmll. which Sam Houston will be betf ~ r a c h i s 1 ~ ~ O ~ k d ~ l e s e ~ a r r i ~ s ~ Bobby Gordon and. J o h n n ~ DERIDDER - There's no victories that they've gotten in Tulane's first team consisted of ter matched. Doland leads 'nado teams won 55 while losingAbrusley are strugglmg [01 way to go but up, for the Car the past fQur seasons. :Duhon. at quarterback, T 1m It could l it a long season un. . ouly 22 and shut out the opposlCoach Hanson, who came to right Tackle, Bob Fogleman and ver Hlgli Eagles of. DeRidder, 0 th Ii IdB bb P h Coughltn at fuUback, Pete Johns less the Broncs come up with : ion 32 times while bel n gthe Warriors from Pineville ,Mark Minchew want the start smce the team finished with h D e t de th' JO bY ut ant' at tailback and Jim Trahan at aomeone who can carry the r,'gers not 'blanked only six times themfound that the 1965 team which I ng berth at right end. and an 0102 slate last season. a w r e ~ \ ke f a as ar - slotback. mail I elves. In 1965 Sulphur won thewent 4-6-1 last season. gave up, Phillip St.even." and Curtis paUli' Prosrects are encouraging, Dg q ~ r rom ve e ~ ~ i The line had Jerry Colquette . Tornados I 'State AAA championship.14 lettermen to graduation. He I re flghtmg It out for right and With 14 lettermen return a ~ e 1 ad th ~ e a s o ~ wI and Lanls O'Steen at ends Dan Ffound the line of "adequate" half. ing, the Eagles might be able agam ea e leen ave. Dembinski and Ste.e Hahnett ans must get 1Ch k L f ,size, and the top quarterback,i Coach ijanson's charges 1I'i1ll to break even on their e i gh t . . , were the tackles, Mike Cam h b t I BATON ROUGE _ Jack 00 \ ,0 tfm 5,,Wayne Johnson, gone. I e competing in a ver), tough I ame schedule. DI Betta IS mara t a and Vic Eumont new a I or land, the newest member of the contmumg ami YS I ht th t 14A district with powers like. Ollense was the big problem manned the guard posts and '66 r.'ger games1 ~ ' f onili m l ~ 6 say. e f . Jennings and Lake Charles' last year, when the team scar" 'I' John Anderson was playing cen LSU football coach in;: staff, was t d f t TU .

    OOkd air , ~ , ' v e r ~ l O ~ t 0 e "so" says coach H a n s o ~ , " O u ~ ed Qnly four touchdowns In 12 Uti Ity man i el'. BATON ROUGE _ LSu foot one of the most successfuL men ra,', .on aa a e n arrlOrs Isn v e r y , .. b contests. On hand to do the i tors in Louisiana prep tanks: 'bright, but don't be too hasty Ipassing attack. may e" our running for Carver this year f T' , A:ll Green Wave players are bali fans who have been accus while coaching at Sulphur High. I Chuck Loftin. ,sophomore tail., I trongest offenSive threal. ' t b k H dlor I9e s ,1I'amed to play both offen e tamed to 3 p.m. kickoffs overIt s true that 14 lettermen ~ r e ,are quar er ac s enry , ,and defense, but the first unit the years are cautioned to ad. Assigned to work with the of- back at TUlane, iscontinuirig agone. but 22 remllO, and ftve h T' Roy Y o w ~ g b l o o d , and runnmg I wiil work on offense about 75 just their schedules in 1966 This fensive Une by Tiger Coach 'family tradition/Chuck's latho these held down starting po. , . 'g t.ng Igers ~ ~ ~ f t 1 B ~ ~ ~ t ~ a M c M a h o n , Andrea BATON ROUGE _ LSU sen. per cent o( the time and ,the year, Tiger night I l a m e ~ at Charles McClendon, Doland er. Noel Loftin, and an uncie,51110ns last season. :have en/'oyed Scott: and B : b t i : ~ J e ' James iol' fullback Gawain 9.iBetta second unit will handle about 75 home will begin onehalf hour never had a losing season in Joe Loltin, were Green Wave~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ' O ~ M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : p ~ ~ ~ c ~ e ~ ~ ~ o ~ l ~ l l i ~ e ~ d ~ e ~ ~ ~ n ~ d ~ " ~ C ~ h ~ O ~ ~ ~ L ~ e ~ a r ~ I i ~ ~ ~ a ~ t ~ 7 ~ : 3 ~ 0 ~ P ~ m ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ e ~ n ~ ~ ~ a ~ n ~ a = t ~ S ~ u ~ I p ~ ~ ~ r ~ . ~ H ~ ~ ~ T ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ W ~ w ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ n ~ s ~ t a ~ r ~ S ~ l n ~ t h ~ e ~ 1 9 ~ O O ~ ~ i ~PhillIp Buxton at lelt end. (llyn fantast.c years .Mahon will play at end and the ~ e n m the game of lootball. ILee at left tackle, Stewart Mc. : ackles are scheduled to be fhe lormer Hol.Y Cross (New,Clain at center. Larry Fruge .. I obby Hadnot and Henr Clark. Orleans). star Will h a ~ e p i a y e ~at right guard and Phillip Ray i BATON. ROl G,E -: L o u l s l a n ~ Com osin the cor Yo three different backfleld pOSIat left halfback. So,not only I tate Umverslty s FIght' lg TI' tel'S a ~ d :uards af : h a ~ ~ 1 d tions in three years lor the. Tiis llie line heavy, it 1$ expel" gers have enJoyed f a n t ~ s h c suc ChaVis. Jackie Lewis George gel's. He started out as a rIghtienced also. cess. on the, grldlron. Sihce 1958. Reeves Kennie Dri;ker and halfback in 1964, was moved to IDurmg the past eIght years, F d H . the newlycreated strongbackCoach Hanson already has LSU teams have finished in the re opper. .. spot in 1965 and this springthree of the six open starting ~ o p Ttln in na ional polls sill H e a d c o . a c ~ James W l l b . ~ m s was shifted to fullbacll to belpberths ftlled, WIth at least two tlmes. I n C i u d ~ d In the span was saYT/f h l ~ 1 tean:\ i ~ e offset the loss of experiencedmen fiahting it out for the lone National Championship and c ~ u " y eth r t o ~ ~ t s personnel at Ihis position.other three. I two third place finishes. ,Y art e asys; a ,,15 eam, 'should be able to score better,

    - ' ~ ~ , l ' ,,;r " ~ ; ; l * ~ .. ~ ~ d ~ ~ : ~ ~ ? g ~ : I : : g : ~ p ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ t ~ / ; ~ e ; f 1 l tof the dlstTict cellar. I h d. . : t.t e es es

    . - ; , ~ 7 _ ~ ; , ; t,i< : : : ; , ~ \ _ : I t " : ; ~ ' < .. ,' Tulane and Techhave interest insame teams in '66

    . War 'en Bankston, sophomore'I quarterback at Tulane, always

    OAKDAI.E S JOHN ABRUSI.EY.,

    wanteci to be one or the great"little men" of the game. Butat 6-4, 220, he didn't measureTulane and Georgia Tech. Ule up. Bankston can move for aSouth's newest major Indepen. big man, however, and gaineddents, have three common op 60 yards In four carries in thepornmts this fail: Texas A.&M, sprinll game, oparating IS theV ~ n d e r b i l t , amI Virginia, in ad Green Wave's nwnber ODe dgdltion to playing each other. nal-calier.

    WANT TO JOIN THE BAND?lANDINSTRUMENT

    L.t lutle,', equip youwilh D new Drinftrumenl

    MEET THE SOUTH, CAMERON1966 "TARPONS",.. '

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    26 tHURSDAY, MAY 28, 1964, Lakl ChaHtl AIIi titaft ~ t m ITrio of Keglers IPost High ScoresBrand Stars as Clippers.Capture Northside Victory SPORTS CALENDAR-- - ~ .... . ~'tODAYMEETING: American Legion Baseball BoostersClub, Henry Gray lRgion Home, 7:30 p.m.

    Andy Miles Al McCloud and Miles edged out Jay WilkinBetty Chapmlm captured local son for high game by one pinbowling honors Wednesday. with a 235, while McCloud had- - - - - the only 600 series, a 609.Chapman led the dlstalfers wAith. a W205}kgame and $66 sedriCjS.Roberts Is OffCritical list,Drinks Fluids

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    IAYOU tELL SV ,;mc 'rt" Game: AnOif Wolker. teamCHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) - 3 w ~ ~ , " . Sorl,,' Walker. $57.St k dr r Glenn Ttam G o m ~ ; nom 3. SOloc car race Ive Teom S ~ r l t : Ham 3, 11.16.1,'ireball1 Roberts was olf the ( L ; m ~critical list Thursday, although Men', Gomo: ~ n d v MIl". St,M"ddoctors said still was in very s U ~ ~ X : t 23terlt : AI McCloud. J ~ s c n ' s""rious rondll1on as a result or AII.nm,"l. .,..I ff cd In a three car T ~ m Game: SICIndord Supply. 931))UrnS :::;u er Hom Strles:: Rlnky DlnkS. 2557.rr"sh Sunday in the World 6(){).1 Ev.iiii.>Nmile race. I WOmtr(l Gamt: lucille Miller. "tearnA midmorning medical bul 3 ' . , . ] : ~ ~ n ~ 5fries; Shorty LuMrell. Fourlotin from Charlotte Memorial O,k SOl.Hom Gamt: Palms, 621.H,\Spital said doclors attending T",,,, , . , , , , , Palm'. 1717.Iho ~ 3 - w a r o l d driver rrom Day IV .....tnnn Beach, Fla., were "very W o m e n ' ~ Game>: R.uby H c t f ~ I , ) I ( , Jold" b th Iv JHls, 101.much encourage Y e prog Womrr.s Si rlfs: Mot H1II, S w t th h d I P",..

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    -- Rarity Among Managersm .mn em Wl1f . fXht IttUn NUt8Giants' Franks 'Re-Hired Again

    SAN tl'ttANctsco AP) - sWitch as a manager. He asks c e n t ~ t fielder can getH@l1Iian "'tanks han signed a1or oM-year pacts only while rales anytlme h asks lor lhem.UtIi'd one-year contract to man- most managc1's would prefer Most or the other players also

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    ad@ th SF GI ' thc security of a multl-vear like the way Franks rallies" e an rancISCo ants. agreement. Franks also does aroun d bhem and the way he NATIONAL LI AGUIl Record Win Openerllglttlng now fot the Natlonal not cater to the press. He's p1'Otecls them f Om ctltlcal com- N1l:W OItLmANS AP) - Hap- on the ground and hit on 5 orLeaguc pennant. . olten gruff with newsmen. ment by newsmen who ; Gil. Is not playing Texas fot 10 passes for another 47. Tail-8 ' ; W ~ : l l j t i , ~ k he has : l 0 ~ But owner Stoneham likes the the team. . 86 6'; .511 the opening game of the foot- back 111m Coughlin picked up

    e11 H 0 , : ~ n O l ~ n c II way he handles the players. Franks never managed a ma- .. 85 S' .567 season. another 61 yards rushing torn e ~ ' 1 i h orace otle a ~ . l:- Team Capt. Wi11ie Mays, 35, is jor league team before he re- . . . . 80 7' .533 8 Tulahe played Texas in 19&3, the Greenies.:J;Id b e e ~ ~ h % ~ . ~ o qUe Ion e happy with Franks because the i ~ C ~ s t A ~ ~ ~ e b o ~ r ~ h e b ~ ~ a ~ e ; . ..... 79 '11 : ~ ; ~ : 1964 and 1965. Texas won 21-0, It was an awful big win."

    Terms were not announced. Pro Football son. He coached lor the Giants .... i ~ ~ .48016 and 31-0. said Duhon after the game. "Al1llut it Was believed Franks, 51, in both New York and San 7 .442 22 So :he Greenles went to T e ~ - .the boys wanted to show Tulane,will get $50,000 for leading the FranCisco left basebal1 for a .. 6 85 as, hired away Darrell Royal S the people or New Orleans anuclub in 1967. By THE ASSOCIATED P ~ E S S short l i m ~ and then returned to 61 90 .404 271;" chief assistant, Jim Fitttnan, Coach Flllinan thaI we want toHe don'sn'l need the mOlley , 54 96 .360 34 out of the Southcastm.n play lootball."~ , . National League I he club at Dark's request Saturday's Results h VHe doesn't 'even need the job. EasterM COMfereMce thc start or the 1964 season. St. Louis 6, Chicago 5 a n ~ sc eduled 11- The victory marked he (irstA nUtnb;r of shrewd ll1vest- W L T Pt . Pis. OP Franks lives In Salt Lake City Atlanta 3, Cincinnati I ginla Tech as lts first opponent in a season opener for Tulanemcnls III land, supermarkets St Lo ' 2 0 0 1000 39 20 where he has extensive business Houston 11, Philadelphia 2 ror 1966. since 1960 and the first in aand a mobil; h ~ m e business Da'llasuls 1 0 0 1:000 52 7 interests. He's invested some p' t b h Lo "They went out and"got ~ l e r homc opener In a decade,have left hIm IlIdcpendently Its UIg g, s Angeles 5 IN LOUISVILLE, where Cassius Clay i. fighting t. stay bhem (01' 60 minutes, said a "I'ln well satisfied" said Plll-wealthy. But, as he has ex- ~ ~ ~ e . :: . : : ; ~ ;:Imoney there with Mays. San Francisco 6, New York 4, .ul .1 the draft, Iroquois High Stho.1 English teacher Pat. h a p p ~ P i t t m a ~ Sunday of his man, his blue eyes' spal'kling.

    r i i ~ I ~ ~ ~ y ~ ~ g l l k c e : r ; : ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ n g f 9 ~ ; i a ~ ~ ~ k : ~ ~ :1 ~ I I Dolphin Will Be i l I l l i n : ~ n d O Y ~ e . u l l s ~ ~ : k u ~ ~ ~ : ; y ~ : ~ I : r r : t : : c ; ~ I ; ~ : : ~ : M f l ~ l ~ h ~ . ~ ~ : ; ; ~ I : ; : ~ e ~ : ~ leam ~ e ~ t O victory over Vlr- s e ~ ~ : ' I ' g ~ : : e v ~ ~ ~ S ~ ~ t ~ : ~ ~ ~ " ~yeals. W h' 0 2 0 000 21 611 0 Of S Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 t. be drafted .inee the .tart of the Viet Nam wor He's "Who got the game ban?" and his staff and players knowStoneham also announced that as n. . I ne tars Atlanta 9, Cincinnati 4 shown .aying g.odby t. studenh. I NEA Teleph.to.1 Pittman was asked. that well.Franks will relain a ll h is p res- Weste rn Conference Houston 9-6, New York 2-5 He laughed. ..;;;; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ .. _- . _ _eut coaches next year-Charlie Los Ang. 2 0 0 1.000 50 31 At F I W Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 0 B dN "Did they give it to you?" OWENS'Fox, Cookie Lavagello and Lar- Gr . Bay 2 0 01.000 45 23 air naco Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco 1 rownwoo OW "Yeah," was the soil repiy of T A X I-ry.Jansen. Pitching coach ,Jan- Balli. 1 1 0 .500 41 41 AMERICAN LEAGUE the drawling Mississippi native.sen currently is recovcrJng from Delroit 1 1 0 .500 11 20 Okay, so how much do W L Pet. GB. Piltman began immediately GY69032a recent heart attack. San Fr. 0 0 1 .000 20 20 know about a dolphin, or 9158 .611 L t W S k o point his team towa rd next RAYMOND'S DAIRY WAYFranks is somewhat of a Minn. 0 1 1 .000 43 58 you prefer, a porpoise? ...... 83 67 .553 8% onges In rea Saturday night's game with 201 W. Commereo;;o;o;. Chi'go 0 2 0 .000 20 45 Since it was announced ...... 83 68 .550 9 Texas A&M, which was defeat- -Closed Sundays-

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    Sunday'S R.,ults ,"Skipper" has been booked .. 79 73 .52013';" By THE ASSOCIATED P RESS feat of Decatur bv Iowa Park. ed 38-3 by Georgia Te"h. 11_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Philadelphia 23. Atlanta]O the Oct. 4-8 Heart O 74 75 .497 17 'Decatur edged plano, the hope old Bobby Dodd and hisli' _______ ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijBaltimore 38, Minnesota 23 1Fail', dozens of inquiries ... 75 77 .493 17% .Brownwood smashed Gales- fending Class AA didn't make the Agglespjttsburgh 17, Detroit 3 been received about the 70 81 .464 22 ville. 32-6 to ex lend lIs footban last week. But Iowa 100 mad," Pillman said. B & B CLEAN ERSGreen Bay 21, Cleveland 20 mal. Boston .........69 116 .445 25 w l ~ n l l 1 g streak to 19 games, showed itself a strong contend- Pittman was hesitant to singleDallas 52, New York 7 'J1he aquatic animal seen per- Washinglon .. 67 86 .438 26 wJ.tile th? ~ e c o n ? best skein - er (or the title by manhandllng out anyone player. Ali ourSt. Louis 23, Washington 7 forming in movies, TV and New York .... 66 86 .434 261" Wills POInt s 16 111 a l'ow-:-"ame Decatur. kids did a good job. It was a COURTEOUS PEOPLETO SERVE YOUNext Sunday'S Games marine attractions is the bottle- Saturday's Results to an end u ~ d e r . the weIght ofl Plano came back for a real fine team effort over all.Atlanta at Detroit nosed dolphin. Cleveland 6 Detroit 2 a scoreless lIe With Van. . . t E d our kids went out there andAI I t G B Y d 1 Chl'cago 3 'Baltl'more 1 Those feat ured Texas school- ~ I C oryfovefr n n ~ : . a n t f did a fl'ne J'ob "Los Ige es a reen a The words porpoise and 0-, . i' , . h d 1 '11 was ar rom ""mg ou 0 . Free Storage Cleaning'Minnesota at Dallas phin are becoming interchange- Minnesota 4, New York 2 Jboy fooLbal s m ~ s ~ l v e sc e FU .elrace. But he couldn't help but talkNew York at Philadelphia able, possibly as a result of Boslon 3 California 1 was shot WIt upsets n- about Bobby Duhon the south-I 1 d 'ght It wasn't an upset except c Alterations"Let Us Care ForSl. Louis at C eve an the animals' high popularity Only games scheduled n1 '. 'th score when Nederland quarlerback from the a-San Francisco at Baltimore with the public. Sunday's Results headliner was at. Texar- e .' country, who dazzled Vir-Washington at Pittsburgh The botUe-nosed dol phi Cleveland 6 District 5 10 . where Arkansas High beat Class AA.AA beat Bndge City, Tech with his running and SOO E. Commerce GY625B9Your Clothes"" . W . . ' , . Tex for the fl'rst (he favorite for the Class AAA h d 62 dwhich w,ll appear 111 aco IS mngs ., . . Du on gam yar sAmerican League scientifically known as Tur. Kansas City 3-0 lime in 10 years and the second title, 34-13. It had figured

    .. . .. t 20 A kansas did it 21-6,be a closer game tlian that. HAY FEV ERastern DIVISIon SlOPS Truncatus and claSSIfied 0-1 Ime Il1 . r . dW L T Pet. Pts, OP as a toothed whale Minnesota 5 New York 3 and this may mean the top may have ~ a m a g e d BN l g -N. YOI'k 2 0 71 27 . " t W tt l\'yers ha been City's standing-It was 1 o. 1o 1.000 Centuries ago, Portugeuse innings eams sHouston 2 1 0 .667 89 59 sailors nicknamed another spe- Chicago 4, Baltimore 3 at 1 exarkana have run Class AAA. . 5 NUS SBoston 1 1 0 .500 24 34 cie "porpoise" (pig fish). California 5, Boston 3 out for the nonce, I Sweeny, the No.1. team. Il1 U erersBuffalo 1 2 0 .333 85 93 There are least 30 specie o( INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Class AA \'an's scoreless dead,Class AA, rolled .on l l n l ~ r e s s l v e -Miami 0 3 0 .000 52 100 dolphin _ which has a Final lock with Wills Point. the de- ly, clouting D l c ~ l l 1 s o n 3:>-0. Hm', .ood new. f., youl h i . new "ho,d c.,," SYNA.Western Division snout and porpoise, which has Toronto 6 Richmond 5 To- fending state Class A champion, Forney: tops In Class. Al ~ ~ ~ ClEAR c.c . . . lont lobi." ad Indanlly and conUn .. .ly 10K. City 2 0 0 1.000 76 30 a sho'rt snout. ronte wins best-of-7 series' 4-1. wasn't an upset. In ract, Wills over Wyh7' 51:0 and certam Y draln C;lnd deDf all n(lIol$lnUI cO'fiti .. OM. "hQrd eo,." labl.tS. Diego 2 0 0 1.000 51 7 The kilier whale is of did well to gain U1C Lie nol hurl lts Image. glvu up to 8 hovn rellef from pat" and preuyre of

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    Idle Dodgers Cinch Tie;Giants Clip Bucs TwicePITTSBURGH (Ail) _ The'the first five baltl;' fS before Bill [uur hits until the eighlh. Ho\" in the O[J'ner, the Pirates mudcilUo late to get Gonder. When'Los Angeles Dodgero; clinct.ed a Mazeroski singled tQ right field. ever. Hal [ ~ a n i e r led oir with a one las eHort to pull it OU1. Willie McCovey, fumbled the,tie fol' the National League pen- TlJe Giants light-handel' then single and continued [0 second Donn Cle-nuenon led off the, bot- ball m o ~ e n t a n l Y . Clendenon:nant Saturday as San r1'3nCI:;CO'fNLred the next 11 pimLes after as Sisk threw the ball into Ihe tom of the eighth with a smgle rounded thirdand faced for theiknocked Pittsburgh out of the walking pitcher Tommie Sisk in first base stG ~ l ) r i r l , n . I 'JcI1n ,,;1B'"wn.rfLa".e,.21l

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    IThird Game ProducesI Third Loss For UNC

    . By PAUL HINNI .Associate S p o ~ EditorKENAN STADIUM, ChapelHill - Another game andanother loss for Carolino:. Thatwas the story Saturday whenthe Tar Heels dropped theirfrJrd game of the season. Thistime there wasn't any hopesof a last drive dOVrn thefield for a come backvictory.Tulane took care of thatwith a 36 - 11 thumping ofthe thin Carolina club. TheGreen Wave got a couple ofbreaks, it's true, but notcounting those, the visitorswere still a superior team.For Tulane it was aturnabout from its openingseason loss to Miami of Ohio.

    we'll take some opponents ifthe team gives 60 minuteslike it did today. We havea lot of speed and ~ v h e n weput Duhor. (Bobby) un1ercenter, it puts a lot ofpressure un thl:l defense.Duhon picks the defense apartpretty well."Duhon is known to be ashifty runner for the GreenWave. He didn't that elusiveSaturday, even though he ledthe team in rushing with 50yards in 13 carries. Hisunderstudy, Warren Bankston,who paced several drives,looked as good.

    "WE FEEL like Bankstonis doing a real fine job,"Pittman said. "He made afew bad calls when he firstentered the game, but he'seager to show what he cando. He's looked real good inpractice and has made somegood plays for us."

    aggressive mistakes. My job more this time than losingis to eliminate them. the first two.""I MADE THE first mistaketoday for going for the shortyardage in the first period.I should have punted thefootball."We definitely planned iothrow more than the last twoweeks. We wanted to use just

    enough inside stuff to keepthe defense honest. Weplanned a lot more motionand rollout stuff."Dooley s a i ~ the Tar Heelsdefinitely faced a problem ingetting ready for the nextgame against Vanderbilt."LOSing three straight posesa mental problem for theteam. I think for the firsttime that they are beginningto realize what it means tolose. I think .it hurt them

    DOOLEY SAID that theinability of the Tar Heels tostop the Tulane quarterbackswas a big factor in the loss.The quarterbacks had to bestopped to halt the offense,he pointed out, and that didn'thappen."In fact I thought we neverwould stop Bankston a coupleof times," he noted. "Bothof them were impressive.Duhon is quicker, butBankston is stronger. And Ithought Trahan (Jim) had afield day. All of their backsrun the 50 in about 5.7 andtheir fullback (Tim Coughlin)has exceptional speed. Tulaneis a lot better than peoplesaid."

    Dietzel Says It's ShameBoth Clubs Couldn't Win

    "We showed a lot ofcharacter today," T u I a n ecoach Jim Pittman t 0 I dreporters. ' , The y haddetermination and executionwas a lot better than lastweek. The boys hit harderand looked like our team oflast year on offense anddefense. Our kids have a littlemore speed than Carolina andBill (Dooley) needs to get hissquad built up."TULANE'S LOSS to Miamiwas considered an upset. The

    natural question was what thedifference was between thetwo games. Pittman had theanswer right at hand."The team was much moreaggressive this week," hesaid. I hate to cry, but Isaid after our loss that ourteam was ready to play theweek before we opened. Theedge was off our team whenwe played, and we playedlousy.

    Pittman also had kind wordsfor defensive end Scott Haber,who t h rew Carol ina Iquarterback Gayle Bomar fora key seven - yard loss whenhe tried to pick up a firstdown on a fourth down play

    Quayle, ArnetteLead Cavaliersat midfield in the first quarter CHARLOTTESVILLE, v a l ~and then blocked a Jeff (AP) - Gene Arnette, .a home- The YardstickBeaver punt in the third town q'Iarterback With the. d th I d t Tul ' h d f . . d h d B ~ f f l l o Virginiapeno at e 0 ane s an s 0 a magICIan, an ar - First downs .. .... ... . . . 13 21third touchdown. running halfback Frank Quayle Rushing yordage .......... 117 402"H ' II t f tb 11 bi d d th' tal t . t d Passing yardage .......... 126 81e S an exce en 00 a en e elr en SInO a ev- Return yardage ........... 137 63Player Pittman said of his astating football offensive Satur- Passes ................. 1234..c $0101), Punts . . . . ... . . .... 3037 3-386 - 2, 200 - pound sophomore. day as Virginia's Cavaliers overr Fumbles lOS ......... ..,. 1 6"He's big and quick, and puts powered Buffalo's Bulls 35-12. ::;'dS n a . : d ....:.:.: .. ..a lot of pressure on the I Arnette a 181-pound J'un'lor I ~ ~ ~By BENNY PHILLIPSAssociate Sports EditorWADE S ADIlJ"1I, DurhalIl- Paul Dietzel. the footballmagician, whom two yearshas brought South Carolinato the front, w s like a Illyear-old on Christmas morning.

    Dietzel managed to get holdof himself and continued. "Thegreatest play of the game waswhen or Bobby Cole intercepted that pass on the last play.I felt like I had been througha wringer, but it was greatThis is a great, hustling bunchof youngsters and it's a realprivilege to coach them."

    Bice caused the fumble that week, so we can't afford togave us a touchdown on the look back. No matter what" , 'Coast ConferencE ecord set twoquarterback. Iran for four touchdowns and: b V' " artLinebackers Dennis McAffee ithrew for another and his ballliYbearkS Bagbo DY .lrgIl1lbalqu. er-d M . Gart al I d . k ' I d ac a aVIS y p aymg a

    The ioys may well havebeen his Gamecock squad, andthe prize possession on thisday was linebacker Bob Cole,who intercepted a Duke passdeep in South Carolina territory to stop a Blue Devildrive in the final seconds ofthe game. This enabled theGame Ocks to edge by theBlue Devils 21-17 in an Atlantic Coast Conference gamehere Saturday afternoon."It's a shame that bothteams didn't win this one."shouted Dietzel, still joviBlover the victory. "What agreat effort by everyone onthe field. I think we've gota real fine football team. Dukehas a fine team, too."

    The South Carolina coachturned his attention to Duke."We had trouble blockingthem all day, especially thatmiddle guard, number 62 (BobFoyle). Iowa State had a fmemiddle guard in Muldrew, butthis Duke boy was the bestwe've seen. I don't think wegained more than half an inchin the first balf, but the spreadformation worked well afterhalftime. We planned t? useit from the start but weren'tever in field position in thefirst two quarters.

    We had a lot of good plavs.Our two linebackers - andthey really are good ones -started it and fmished it. Tim

    opening kickoff and Cole intercepted on the last play ofthe game. Seigler (Fred)made a couple of clutch receptions and 01 l\TIke Fair reallytook them down there in theclutch. Muir (Warren) had another good day, but he 8sa great football player."Duke did what we wereafraid they would. They gavethe ball to Clabrese (Jay)and he's a good one, too.I'm must thanldul that wewere able to come throughin the clutch."Wally Orrel couldn't walkThursday because of a legh"ljury, but he played mostof the game and came upwith a key interception. He'san excellent safety man.Duke s Andy Beath is alsoa good one. We made a mistake by trying to throw overhim."This is all great," said iDietzel, but it's Georgia next I

    happens, I love this team.They have given more thana 100 per cent effort for threestraight weeks."Duke Coach Tom Harp wasnot as jovial. I said lastweek that I was bitterly disappointed when we lost to Michigan. Now I wonder just howmany games you can lose inthe last minute of play."We wanted to win thisSee DIETZEL On Page ae

    I can understand whyCarolina was overconfidentfrom looking at the film wesent them." (That was theonly mention by either sidethat the Tar Heels wereoverconfident.)"But our club today lookedlike it was capable a fwinning," Pittman continued."We're not world beaters, but

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