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ldept"Joh(JSO)I ·embarked · tuday 1of the country unlll Nov. 2.
prayera," the President said. "I Wheeler, chairman of. the JJllilt
on a bbtorlc mlsstoo of 1 His plane got away at 9:26 · stu!ll do ·my.~l to adwnce the , Chi~!• of Staff, reviewed ·i!O!Jor
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PuUes IDWnational Airport, I Johnson said: "I go to visit stx .
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tile ~elit apln cautioned Inations whiCh, working , with 1 HONOLUW (UP))
diplomats · and congriiulonal
alatnst ·eiJiel!llng "some .mlr·l others, are ~&gt;o;gmning to shape Ideo! Jobnaoo and bls party leaders who had come :lo 10e
aele" to -~ from hlo 11-di&gt;: a new regional lire In Asia and I are due to arrive at Honolulu the nationally-televised · lleparjourney that would end lbel the Pacific."
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fighting In VIet .Nam.
I He said his talks at the i &amp;:45 p. m., EDT, where tbey Johnson.
"I know I fla!l wave no mule : seven•natlon Manila Asian sum· i will be met by 8D olflclal wei·
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wand that W9Qid bring. about·l mit would be aimed at seeking 1 eomlng party b•aded by Dem· to the plaUorm where he •polte
any mlr..to," , ,jhe Presldlllli"Ways of bringing about ao o.:rallc Gov. Jollll A. Bums. after a 21·gun salute 1'11!1· over
said at the "Ceremonies attended !honorable peace at tbe earliest
Following tbe airport
Dulles International Airport iu
by Vice Presfdeot Hubert H. po$Sible momeot" in Viet Nam. 1 tng _ which ts e~peded to the quiet countryside of subur·
Humphrey, cabtne(, ,member:s, In addition to the conference last about ao minutes _ the ban Vtrginla,. and the departing
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WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Tho Supremo Court ,...
fused todoy to let 1 group of statu heeded by Dell·
wore choll111111 directly In tht high court the "wlnntr
toke til': electoral college •ystem under which the
president Is chlun. The court acted In a brief order.
There wH no opinion.
Each of lh'e 50 stot11 hu o low providing that oil
the atoll's eloctorol votu tolulll be cut for tho candl·
dolt who Willi the popular vote. Doloworo AHy. Gen.
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day night turned out to hear
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GRA!'ij) OPENING- June Sayre, clerk at the new Nelson's Prescription Druc
Store on East Main-s! in Pomeroy, Oeft). shows Mrs. Clarence Heaton merchandise in the cosmetics department of the completely remodeled store during
&amp;r11114 opening activity at the store this past weekend. In tile other picture, pharo
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Ichanged punta and battered fls put on a blitz, Elbert Wll· H lend wllb· llve miDules and
A blocked punt and a 40 down scoring drives lime after IIams picked up the loose ball 14 secouds showlne ~ llock
yard roll-out, j1881-l'UII opUon by . thne.
and moved It to The Plains' 25. ln the seeon.t ·periiJCI.
Quartorback .Joe Hawkins pnJ. 1 Three times 1be Plains drove 0• the llrst ptuy from scrim· 'lbe second haU beg81 about
duced for the Rutland
Red 1deep into Red Devil torritory mage, Hawkins handed off to the same u the flti~ with both
Devils a 14-4 barcJ..Iougbt vie&gt; 1' to the six yard line, only to L8ny Lemley wbo shot oil teams going at ea&lt;}l other betory Saturday night over The Iturn the ball over pn dow111 as tackle behind, good biooklng and tween the 40 yard lines. HowPlains lndlllljl oo the Chauncey a stubborn Red Devil line would went aU the way for the first ever, with eeven miDute.t and
field.
not bndge.
score o1 the g811te. Williams 15 seconds left 111 the fourth per.
From tile start, It was evldeat In the oecond quarter The , also cracked the !.'enter for the loci, Hawkins tooli IJIJ: snap.and
a tough! deleJtslve betUe was ' llldlans went back to punt and I Z.polnl conversion and the Red on a roD-out, pass-run option,
In tbe making aa both cluba ea·llt wu blocked as the Red Dev·l Devils came up field with ao Iwas Ia deep trouble 1IDiil be saw

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a patch of daylight to bls right let betwetn ll1e two INIIII u BeJrs 17.0
and bll for the sideline. Doing next season The Plallls will be : ln notehing their fifth
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a tight-rope running act lor 40 ·•ao more,~ when .they give ' tory In six starts the Packers
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stay one step ahead and go in school.
.11, 1961, when Detroit did it,
for the second and final TD The Plaino, a non • le~.gue aDd mired them with a record
of
the game.
game lor the Red Devils, wu Iof jjiree defeats out of
live
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e~tra points, but was stopped. Smllb coached Rutland team 1
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GIANTS WIN FIRST
three first doWDJ during tile en· travel to McArlilur to meet the N
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tire four quarters but held The Vinton County VIkings in what
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. very .well -could determine the Morrall's 29 yard touchdown' 66Chevelle
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Both team• tossed 14 passes, MOVC championship. Tbe Vik· pass_ to ~aron Thorn~ m the
Molil&gt;u 4 door ~=:t~.
Easlerll Dt~iosl
with Rutland completmg 2 and lngs blasted past Eutern zz.o f!'"rth pennd and a pa1~ of ear·
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New Yorlt
4· l I .750 1 ed to intercept 3 Indian passes. straight win Ia five ltarts and lak gave .the New York Giants
65 Ford Galaxie
By UDII&lt;d Presa Internallooal a first-year club.
Larry Siegfried collectecl21 and Butlalo
3 3 1· .500 1 Both teams rushing yardage are now tied with the Red !lev· 8 13-10 VIctory over the Wash·
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2 2 I .500 was held to a minimum by the ·ils for first phi~ in the MOVC. mgton . Redsklns Su~day for
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3 3 0 .500 ' defensive play of both forward Both teams are 2.0 in league their first triumph
the year.
whitewell tires
Chamoorlain, Nate Thurmond the Bulls to a 1()4..97 upset over Ihive job as the defending M1anu
1 5 0 .167 walls. Rutland got 1.29 yanls oo i play.
EAGLES ROMP
64 Ford Gal~xiit
and Rick Barry, ~s giving tlJe ISt. Lows I• the season opener champion B o s to a c el t 1.c a
Western Division l
the ground compar~ to 1071
BY QUARTERS
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W.L.T.Pcl. yards for \he Plams.
Rutland -- ..... ·. 0 8 0 &amp; - 14 1 PI'M'SBURGH (UP!)- Nor·
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cylinder. 4 speec:l
year.
111 points In each half and Warriors 12I·113. Barry · netted Sal! Diego
4 I I •750
The game ended a long ser· 1The Plains ........ 0 0 0 0 - 0 man Snead fired two touchdown Like new
Rodgers, known for bls ,quarterbacked the Chicago 41 poinls lor the Warriors.
Kansas City
4 2 0 .667
~· · -- ~ passes and Earl Gros pounded .
62 Ford Fairlane · , ·
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brllli811t passing, bas been a ' attack as the Bulls snapped a E I s e" here, Elgin Baylor Oakland
3 s 0 ·
I for two other scores Sunday to I sext.
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constant high finisher in the ' 27·27 first.quarti!r tie and led made Up for the absence of ; Denver
1 5 0 .167
ease the opportunistic Philadel·
standard trlfiS.
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National Basketball Associa· the rest of the way.
Jerry West by scoring 36 points
Sunday's Rtsalls
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lion's assist department, plao. Cbamberlain scored 28 points to lend Los Angeles to a 121·115 Buffalo 17 Saa Diego 17
over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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triumph over Baltimore, and Oakland 34 Kallsas City IS
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seasons after winning the title as the Philadelphia 76ers Oscar Robertson pumped In 37 Houston 24 New York 0
COLTS RIP IJONS
6 cylinder fRSJine
in 1963.
ope?ed defense of their Eastorn points to lead Cincinnati to a Miami 24 Denver, 7
Don Lyons, Ohio men'B sin· robin comiJttition among the
Traded to the Bulls -the DIVISIOn crown by whlppl&amp;g 103-99 victory over Detroit.
Nm. Swulay • Games
gles champion of Dayton and 20 top ranked players in Ohio. BALTIMORE &lt;UP[) - John· , 64 Fflrd Galaxie •
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NBA's new expansion team - New York !28-!12. Chet Walker i NBA acUon continues Tues· Kansu City at Denver
11--year-old John Tannehill, Ohio West Virginia, northern Ken. ny Umtas threw lou r !"uch·
trent. 't.dio tnd huf.e.r~
25
before the sea.on begaa, added
pomts for the 76ers clsy with New Vork hosting Los Mr.mu at Houston
junior champion, of Middleport, lucky and western Pennsylvan- doddwedn pas;:~ and G:ryh c:~zo i IMIWtr steering, white.wa ·.
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will lead the Ohio table tennis Ia for places on the five-man 8
a 1 to 1ea . 1 e
stimulus Chicago needs to avoid for the Kmcks.
Chicago and Detroit talertain· San Diego at Bostoa
team into the National Men's team.
more Colts to_ a 45- d .rout of . ~3 l':h'!vrolet
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Bye Buffalo
Team Championships n e 1 t Lyon• admlmstered Tannehill the Detroit Lmns Sunday.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.,
17,- 1966=3
month in Detroit.
his only loss, and was there·
NFL Standinp
Lyons, 25 Wright - Patterson fore named team captain. How. Ohio College Football Scores
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By United Press International Field technician, and Tannehill, ever, Lyons lost a match to By United Pms IDternationai
1957 Chevrolet
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Eastern Division
MHS frest.man, finished with Ohio No. 2 ranked Barry Host, . .
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W. L. T. Pet. identical IIH records Sunday Cincinnati high school teacher, M1ch•gan St 1l Oh10 St. 8
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5 0 I I.OOO night after lwo days of round- whom Tannehill defeated in 2i Tulane 28 Cmcmnatl 21
St. Louis
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Dallas
4 0 I 1.000 1
straight games in the final fea- Daytoo 13 Buffalo l
~50 Serlt!'l 4 Dr. 6 cvllrt&gt;
B• United Prell International Cleveland
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lure match of th~ trials SuJ&gt;o Ohio Umv. 24 Xavier 10
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COLUIIIBUS (UPI) - Obit for the league championship. •
Washington
3 3 0 .500
day evenieg.
Miami 12 Marshall o
:.Uo I heater, w.hitew1ll
IJniverslty, classed as 811 also. And ~ whole th~· comes to
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Philadelphia
3 I 0 .500
Bowlrng Green !4 Toledo 13
tires.
JUAN,
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tied Western MJCh 23 Kent Sl 2CJ
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has turned the whole tbiDg into skins in a sfiowcltwn affair
successful defense of hiS world Atlanta
6 0 .000
Tannehill was awarded the Wittenberg 10 Baldwin-Wall 3
&lt;;peed trans.
tulle swinging affair.
cotdd determine the title.
Ugbt heavyweight title Saturday
Westent Dtmloa
trophy for outsi.andlng player Capital 15 Marietta 0
o\3 F,rd Galaxie
Only a year slter lhe BOb- While Miami was
night with a second-round
W. LoT. Pet.
of the trtais. In 19 matehes Denison 14 MI. Union 10
~oo 4 Or 8 evlinder eufe.
eats suffered through a tHO hands fuU with lowly
koockout of Scottlsb challenger ~Bay
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&lt;two out of three I he lost both Muskingum 19 Heidelberg 0
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reason, they're back In t be in taking a IZ.O d:on,
ChiC Calderwood.
Los ,!Oigeles
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thick ol things battling Miami Bobcats scored two
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Baltimore
3 2' 0 .600 Homer Phillips, Josephine gDiamkes Rh yodns, aEnl one
th Allegheny 12 Oberlin 0
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a ed Alcibiades Stakes Satur· Detroit
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1 3 1 ·'"" Lloyd Pay tun , Emily Peyton est game lcsses ol all players.
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Steubenville Central Colholie 6 $wns Ill the first quarter
...,. to H hel B McClure Rho- Others· winning positiO!Is on Eastern MJCh 12 John Carroll
·Canton Lincola 0 tllen bung '011 to outlast
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NEW YORK (UP!) -Wheat.. Philadelphia 31 Pittsburgh 14
jean V. McClure, 6 acres, Rut· Ithe first team were Rost ( 17- Ohio Northern 6 findla . 3
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Canto• Lehman 22 Perry 0
battle ,against Miami,
ley Stable's Successor won the .Now York 13 Washington 10
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rtrMtii"CC radio and heahlot
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20 MB"''ill.on 14 . now .has an II • gam_e
S208,325 Ch81J1pagne Slakes BaiUmoro 45 Detroit 14
R. . Dimo~~ toero p' tmore ' 1,1
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Weirton &lt;·W.Va.) Madonna 15 .college foelball.
race at Aqueduct. · ·-· • ·· St. Louis 10 Dallas 10 (tie)
·~une Heaton. Lot, Pomeroy.
e secon
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'- , Minnesota 35 Los Angeles 7
' Feder,ted Church of Pomeroy : is made up of Chris Tetcliff,
1 ''1:! M11rcury
Clevelud Cantius 14
left. Ohio with only five
BiRuN (UPI) -Russlfs Sao Francisco 44 AUaota 7
ID Trmlty Umted Church of I Dayton; John Temple, Columu~
Custom 7 Ooor Hardtop
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Cleveland St. · Stanislaus a .D teams as
Oiyjip;c champion Alexei Vflt·
llu-JSt, Ammendment
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MAKES MAin
Cleveland Benedictine 27
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Fill OLD
Cleveland Kennedy I the perfect record list.
oa.....-uay to ww e ~lUUP- By Vllitlll Preas International
' . M h Phil!"
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.Alter 3&amp;. coa~mon ll:ldat)' or Bladder Jr.
~-UI'nwood 20
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CAR LOT
Clev land E st II
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Porter Midkiff' Elsie Midkiff Ij champion o of Charleston , com• Jltlda&lt;:bn,
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Ucust &amp; Sycamore StL
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) .....
I J I 3'W I to Sybil Ebersbach • parcels• ' ing off a Slimmer of
UIUIUJ brlnfl lut. rehulnc eom!(lrt b)'
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urtae lnd bJ an&amp;IIP.l!iC_p&amp;lri r~llt!. ON
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Cleveland
first·Hershey
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El . M'dkiff
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llevoland Gilmour so
after a fourth-quarter fumble sahara Invitational Golf TOOt· Providence
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Newbury I2 recovery, allowed the St. Louis nament with 1 72-hole total of
Westent Dtvisloo
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Ru~eil Welch June Welch to
Cleveland University 12
Cardinals to walk off the
282.
W. L. T. Pets ' Denver Hysell, ' Ralph Van
Pittsburgh Shadyside 7 wltts a ltl-10 lie Sunday with
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2 0 0 4 Cooney, 1.99 acres, Salisbury.
Brooltslde 8 Flrelatld! 0
the Dallas Cowboys in a
NEW YORK (UP!) -The Rochester
I I 0 ' 2 Wilbur H. Bissell, dec., to
laltzburc (Pa.) Kiski 13
of the Eestern Division's un- New York Yankees Saturday Cleveland
o t 1 1 Kathleen Camaban,
Hudson Wes. Res. Academy 13 : beatens.
asked waivers on veteran Buffalo .
0 2 0 0 Bissell, Virginia Light,
United Local 36
i Bob Hayes, who called for a southpaw Wh1toy Fonl and . Sunday'• Results
P. Bissell, Cert. for Trans.,
Jackson-Milton 0 fair catch on a punt off the foot oulf~elder Hector Lopez for the Pittsburgh 6 Providence 3
Lebanon .
Springfield 14 Atwater 6
of Jackie Smith, bobbled the purpose Ill grllDllng them their Rochester 5 Hershe~ 2
!AJwellviDe 12 Greenford 1
ball and Cardinal lineman
unconditional re1ease.
Quebec 6 Buffalo 2
YOUNG TURKS
North Lltml 31
O'Brien fell on !he ball on the
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(Only games sc!teduleq)
Cleveland Westorn Reserve 0 29 for the recovery that saved NEWMARKET, EJllland
. MOSCOW (UP I) -The
i'jiles 11 Toledo Libby 14
the Cardinals from d•feat.'
(UP!) -Diles, a 33-lo-1 long· CHAMPION HUNTER
ish national soccer
Canton South 16 Marlington e A crowd of 50.673, the largest shot, won the Cambridgeshire NEW YORK (UP! -Cap avenge&lt;! a fiv.,..year-old score
Marlon Catholic 22 Mt. Gilead 0 to ever witness a sportmg event Stakes Saturday, the race that And &lt;J.wn, winner of the Sunday by defeating the Soviet
Columbus Watterson 50
In St. Louis, watched
both determines the ookorne of the conformation hunter division Union 2.0 Sunday before
Columbus Bishop Ready 0 sides battle down to the wire as Irish Sweepstakes.
championslilp live years in a crowd of 50,000 fans in Lenin
Zanesville Rosecrans 24
both teams missed field goal
row, will be back to defend his stadium.
Meadowbrook 0 attempts in the final seconds of PAY THE PIPER
title In the National Horse Show It was the first match
Logan Elm :15
the game.
PARIS (UP!) -'lbe .British at Madison Square Garden, between the national teams
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since 1961 when Russia topped
Micbael Parkes aveni&amp;ed 96.6 Among the other fonner Turkey twice.
~RLY AMERICAN STYLED PHILCO
miles per hour In Ita Ferrari c h a m p f o n s returning_a r e
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Ichanged punta and battered fls put on a blitz, Elbert Wll· H lend wllb· llve miDules and
A blocked punt and a 40 down scoring drives lime after IIams picked up the loose ball 14 secouds showlne ~ llock
yard roll-out, j1881-l'UII opUon by . thne.
and moved It to The Plains' 25. ln the seeon.t ·periiJCI.
Quartorback .Joe Hawkins pnJ. 1 Three times 1be Plains drove 0• the llrst ptuy from scrim· 'lbe second haU beg81 about
duced for the Rutland
Red 1deep into Red Devil torritory mage, Hawkins handed off to the same u the flti~ with both
Devils a 14-4 barcJ..Iougbt vie&gt; 1' to the six yard line, only to L8ny Lemley wbo shot oil teams going at ea&lt;}l other betory Saturday night over The Iturn the ball over pn dow111 as tackle behind, good biooklng and tween the 40 yard lines. HowPlains lndlllljl oo the Chauncey a stubborn Red Devil line would went aU the way for the first ever, with eeven miDute.t and
field.
not bndge.
score o1 the g811te. Williams 15 seconds left 111 the fourth per.
From tile start, It was evldeat In the oecond quarter The , also cracked the !.'enter for the loci, Hawkins tooli IJIJ: snap.and
a tough! deleJtslve betUe was ' llldlans went back to punt and I Z.polnl conversion and the Red on a roD-out, pass-run option,
In tbe making aa both cluba ea·llt wu blocked as the Red Dev·l Devils came up field with ao Iwas Ia deep trouble 1IDiil be saw

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a patch of daylight to bls right let betwetn ll1e two INIIII u BeJrs 17.0
and bll for the sideline. Doing next season The Plallls will be : ln notehing their fifth
s'""
a tight-rope running act lor 40 ·•ao more,~ when .they give ' tory In six starts the Packers
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yards, with The Plalna defend- way to consolidation and be- : banded . the demoralized """"'
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stay one step ahead and go in school.
.11, 1961, when Detroit did it,
for the second and final TD The Plaino, a non • le~.gue aDd mired them with a record
of
the game.
game lor the Red Devils, wu Iof jjiree defeats out of
live
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e~tra points, but was stopped. Smllb coached Rutland team 1
----Rutland could manage but as n""l week the Red Devils 1
GIANTS WIN FIRST
three first doWDJ during tile en· travel to McArlilur to meet the N
ORK (UPI
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tire four quarters but held The Vinton County VIkings in what
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. very .well -could determine the Morrall's 29 yard touchdown' 66Chevelle
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By Ualted Prell iatemaUoaal
Both team• tossed 14 passes, MOVC championship. Tbe Vik· pass_ to ~aron Thorn~ m the
Molil&gt;u 4 door ~=:t~.
Easlerll Dt~iosl
with Rutland completmg 2 and lngs blasted past Eutern zz.o f!'"rth pennd and a pa1~ of ear·
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'1/, Lo T, Pet. The Indians 3. Rutiand manag- Frida~ night , for their fourth 1 her field goals by Pete Goge&gt; ing,
ra .. io &amp; hellter,
New Yorlt
4· l I .750 1 ed to intercept 3 Indian passes. straight win Ia five ltarts and lak gave .the New York Giants
65 Ford Galaxie
By UDII&lt;d Presa Internallooal a first-year club.
Larry Siegfried collectecl21 and Butlalo
3 3 1· .500 1 Both teams rushing yardage are now tied with the Red !lev· 8 13-10 VIctory over the Wash·
SOO,
4 Dr. I cylinder, aUIIW'-'
Guy RDdgers long 1 piaym&amp;- Rodgers netted 38 points Iplayer-coach BiU RusseU turned Boll ton
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2 2 I .500 was held to a minimum by the ·ils for first phi~ in the MOVC. mgton . Redsklns Su~day for
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3 3 0 .500 ' defensive play of both forward Both teams are 2.0 in league their first triumph
the year.
whitewell tires
Chamoorlain, Nate Thurmond the Bulls to a 1()4..97 upset over Ihive job as the defending M1anu
1 5 0 .167 walls. Rutland got 1.29 yanls oo i play.
EAGLES ROMP
64 Ford Gal~xiit
and Rick Barry, ~s giving tlJe ISt. Lows I• the season opener champion B o s to a c el t 1.c a
Western Division l
the ground compar~ to 1071
BY QUARTERS
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W.L.T.Pcl. yards for \he Plams.
Rutland -- ..... ·. 0 8 0 &amp; - 14 1 PI'M'SBURGH (UP!)- Nor·
H!~:~~~:~:
cylinder. 4 speec:l
year.
111 points In each half and Warriors 12I·113. Barry · netted Sal! Diego
4 I I •750
The game ended a long ser· 1The Plains ........ 0 0 0 0 - 0 man Snead fired two touchdown Like new
Rodgers, known for bls ,quarterbacked the Chicago 41 poinls lor the Warriors.
Kansas City
4 2 0 .667
~· · -- ~ passes and Earl Gros pounded .
62 Ford Fairlane · , ·
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brllli811t passing, bas been a ' attack as the Bulls snapped a E I s e" here, Elgin Baylor Oakland
3 s 0 ·
I for two other scores Sunday to I sext.
2 Or., I cylln. .. ,
constant high finisher in the ' 27·27 first.quarti!r tie and led made Up for the absence of ; Denver
1 5 0 .167
ease the opportunistic Philadel·
standard trlfiS.
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Jerry West by scoring 36 points
Sunday's Rtsalls
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lion's assist department, plao. Cbamberlain scored 28 points to lend Los Angeles to a 121·115 Buffalo 17 Saa Diego 17
over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
ftmpHt" 4 · Dr.
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triumph over Baltimore, and Oakland 34 Kallsas City IS
W.VOn. Automat!~:
seasons after winning the title as the Philadelphia 76ers Oscar Robertson pumped In 37 Houston 24 New York 0
COLTS RIP IJONS
6 cylinder fRSJine
in 1963.
ope?ed defense of their Eastorn points to lead Cincinnati to a Miami 24 Denver, 7
Don Lyons, Ohio men'B sin· robin comiJttition among the
Traded to the Bulls -the DIVISIOn crown by whlppl&amp;g 103-99 victory over Detroit.
Nm. Swulay • Games
gles champion of Dayton and 20 top ranked players in Ohio. BALTIMORE &lt;UP[) - John· , 64 Fflrd Galaxie •
S00 4 Or I rvllnder auto
NBA's new expansion team - New York !28-!12. Chet Walker i NBA acUon continues Tues· Kansu City at Denver
11--year-old John Tannehill, Ohio West Virginia, northern Ken. ny Umtas threw lou r !"uch·
trent. 't.dio tnd huf.e.r~
25
before the sea.on begaa, added
pomts for the 76ers clsy with New Vork hosting Los Mr.mu at Houston
junior champion, of Middleport, lucky and western Pennsylvan- doddwedn pas;:~ and G:ryh c:~zo i IMIWtr steering, white.wa ·.
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will lead the Ohio table tennis Ia for places on the five-man 8
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stimulus Chicago needs to avoid for the Kmcks.
Chicago and Detroit talertain· San Diego at Bostoa
team into the National Men's team.
more Colts to_ a 45- d .rout of . ~3 l':h'!vrolet
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Bye Buffalo
Team Championships n e 1 t Lyon• admlmstered Tannehill the Detroit Lmns Sunday.
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his only loss, and was there·
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Lyons, 25 Wright - Patterson fore named team captain. How. Ohio College Football Scores
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5 0 I I.OOO night after lwo days of round- whom Tannehill defeated in 2i Tulane 28 Cmcmnatl 21
St. Louis
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Dallas
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lure match of th~ trials SuJ&gt;o Ohio Umv. 24 Xavier 10
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Washington
3 3 0 .500
day evenieg.
Miami 12 Marshall o
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Philadelphia
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Bowlrng Green !4 Toledo 13
tires.
JUAN,
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ran In this year's Mid·Amerl· a hea in Athens this week
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has turned the whole tbiDg into skins in a sfiowcltwn affair
successful defense of hiS world Atlanta
6 0 .000
Tannehill was awarded the Wittenberg 10 Baldwin-Wall 3
&lt;;peed trans.
tulle swinging affair.
cotdd determine the title.
Ugbt heavyweight title Saturday
Westent Dtmloa
trophy for outsi.andlng player Capital 15 Marietta 0
o\3 F,rd Galaxie
Only a year slter lhe BOb- While Miami was
night with a second-round
W. LoT. Pet.
of the trtais. In 19 matehes Denison 14 MI. Union 10
~oo 4 Or 8 evlinder eufe.
eats suffered through a tHO hands fuU with lowly
koockout of Scottlsb challenger ~Bay
5 I 0 .833
&lt;two out of three I he lost both Muskingum 19 Heidelberg 0
,.tic tr~ns. Radio 1rQI
reason, they're back In t be in taking a IZ.O d:on,
ChiC Calderwood.
Los ,!Oigeles
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to L
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to Hiram 18 Kenyon o
I-auter aower lfHrlnt
thick ol things battling Miami Bobcats scored two
rth
Baltimore
3 2' 0 .600 Homer Phillips, Josephine gDiamkes Rh yodns, aEnl one
th Allegheny 12 Oberlin 0
I .,yhl+. w&amp;U tires.
--lnd touchdowns to skin
LEXINGTON, Ky. f!JPI) -San Francisco
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2 3 0 ' 400 ' Betty Maples, 250.07 Acres, Sal· teacher. but won all
other Bluffton 6 ,Central St 6 ' 1"\d 1 ~~ D,rl.,e Dart
Obfo lllp 8cbool Foot....
Z!-10, in a none- eague game.
dd
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matches ~ He had the few· St. Joseph s (lnd.l 13 Ashlan 6 . 1 Dr . 270 Stri.,., fl evtlnMiami scored two
a ed Alcibiades Stakes Satur· Detroit
2 4 0 333 em.
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W t . R 14 W· h &amp; 'ei ' iler 'lfanc:l11rd tren1,, rldio
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1 3 1 ·'"" Lloyd Pay tun , Emily Peyton est game lcsses ol all players.
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Steubenville Central Colholie 6 $wns Ill the first quarter
...,. to H hel B McClure Rho- Others· winning positiO!Is on Eastern MJCh 12 John Carroll
·Canton Lincola 0 tllen bung '011 to outlast
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all, which put up a
NEW YORK (UP!) -Wheat.. Philadelphia 31 Pittsburgh 14
jean V. McClure, 6 acres, Rut· Ithe first team were Rost ( 17- Ohio Northern 6 findla . 3
~ ~~ trans. 2 sp.e4 " "
Canto• Lehman 22 Perry 0
battle ,against Miami,
ley Stable's Successor won the .Now York 13 Washington 10
land. C G"l
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rtrMtii"CC radio and heahlot
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20 MB"''ill.on 14 . now .has an II • gam_e
S208,325 Ch81J1pagne Slakes BaiUmoro 45 Detroit 14
R. . Dimo~~ toero p' tmore ' 1,1
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pencer, o um us, Defiance 14 Grand Rapids 7
Dump True• 8 cYlinder.
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Wheaton Ill 33 \11\mmgton 7 · tlllt l.Gng whHI base.
Weirton &lt;·W.Va.) Madonna 15 .college foelball.
race at Aqueduct. · ·-· • ·· St. Louis 10 Dallas 10 (tie)
·~une Heaton. Lot, Pomeroy.
e secon
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'- , Minnesota 35 Los Angeles 7
' Feder,ted Church of Pomeroy : is made up of Chris Tetcliff,
1 ''1:! M11rcury
Clevelud Cantius 14
left. Ohio with only five
BiRuN (UPI) -Russlfs Sao Francisco 44 AUaota 7
ID Trmlty Umted Church of I Dayton; John Temple, Columu~
Custom 7 Ooor Hardtop
Power
St~rint
attcf '
Cleveland St. · Stanislaus a .D teams as
Oiyjip;c champion Alexei Vflt·
llu-JSt, Ammendment
Deed, bus; DICk Rhoad, Lou RadzeU,
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hen'lll came from be1t.ibcf
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Pomeroy.
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MAKES MAin
Cleveland Benedictine 27
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Fill OLD
Cleveland Kennedy I the perfect record list.
oa.....-uay to ww e ~lUUP- By Vllitlll Preas International
' . M h Phil!"
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.Alter 3&amp;. coa~mon ll:ldat)' or Bladder Jr.
~-UI'nwood 20
w•""'t
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CAR LOT
Clev land E st II
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w. L n T, OPis..t omeroy.
Porter Midkiff' Elsie Midkiff Ij champion o of Charleston , com• Jltlda&lt;:bn,
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C1 •'and L th e W 1 11a • Cards, Cowboys in
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Ucust &amp; Sycamore StL
8 }Q.}n.rr,·
v -a a"' Sunday
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) .....
I J I 3'W I to Sybil Ebersbach • parcels• ' ing off a Slimmer of
UIUIUJ brlnfl lut. rehulnc eom!(lrt b)'
• Bal"
' competitionI was far off form aurblq
lrrltatlnl (tflllll In mont. acid I
Mkld.....' rt
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urtae lnd bJ an&amp;IIP.l!iC_p&amp;lri r~llt!. ON
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Sybil Ebersbach
to Porter
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Cleveland
first·Hershey
I I 0 Z. "'dk'lf
El . M'dkiff
I ~i~th~a'__7:7-~12~re:"t'O~r:~d:_
. _ __I~"'~ITU~~..~·~"~''~"":·~"~'~'~'':_''~"_'~'u:''.J[rlil!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l
1,..j SJe 1 • parces,l
llevoland Gilmour so
after a fourth-quarter fumble sahara Invitational Golf TOOt· Providence
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Newbury I2 recovery, allowed the St. Louis nament with 1 72-hole total of
Westent Dtvisloo
1
Ru~eil Welch June Welch to
Cleveland University 12
Cardinals to walk off the
282.
W. L. T. Pets ' Denver Hysell, ' Ralph Van
Pittsburgh Shadyside 7 wltts a ltl-10 lie Sunday with
' -Pittsburgh
2 0 0 4 Cooney, 1.99 acres, Salisbury.
Brooltslde 8 Flrelatld! 0
the Dallas Cowboys in a
NEW YORK (UP!) -The Rochester
I I 0 ' 2 Wilbur H. Bissell, dec., to
laltzburc (Pa.) Kiski 13
of the Eestern Division's un- New York Yankees Saturday Cleveland
o t 1 1 Kathleen Camaban,
Hudson Wes. Res. Academy 13 : beatens.
asked waivers on veteran Buffalo .
0 2 0 0 Bissell, Virginia Light,
United Local 36
i Bob Hayes, who called for a southpaw Wh1toy Fonl and . Sunday'• Results
P. Bissell, Cert. for Trans.,
Jackson-Milton 0 fair catch on a punt off the foot oulf~elder Hector Lopez for the Pittsburgh 6 Providence 3
Lebanon .
Springfield 14 Atwater 6
of Jackie Smith, bobbled the purpose Ill grllDllng them their Rochester 5 Hershe~ 2
!AJwellviDe 12 Greenford 1
ball and Cardinal lineman
unconditional re1ease.
Quebec 6 Buffalo 2
YOUNG TURKS
North Lltml 31
O'Brien fell on !he ball on the
·
(Only games sc!teduleq)
Cleveland Westorn Reserve 0 29 for the recovery that saved NEWMARKET, EJllland
. MOSCOW (UP I) -The
i'jiles 11 Toledo Libby 14
the Cardinals from d•feat.'
(UP!) -Diles, a 33-lo-1 long· CHAMPION HUNTER
ish national soccer
Canton South 16 Marlington e A crowd of 50.673, the largest shot, won the Cambridgeshire NEW YORK (UP! -Cap avenge&lt;! a fiv.,..year-old score
Marlon Catholic 22 Mt. Gilead 0 to ever witness a sportmg event Stakes Saturday, the race that And &lt;J.wn, winner of the Sunday by defeating the Soviet
Columbus Watterson 50
In St. Louis, watched
both determines the ookorne of the conformation hunter division Union 2.0 Sunday before
Columbus Bishop Ready 0 sides battle down to the wire as Irish Sweepstakes.
championslilp live years in a crowd of 50,000 fans in Lenin
Zanesville Rosecrans 24
both teams missed field goal
row, will be back to defend his stadium.
Meadowbrook 0 attempts in the final seconds of PAY THE PIPER
title In the National Horse Show It was the first match
Logan Elm :15
the game.
PARIS (UP!) -'lbe .British at Madison Square Garden, between the national teams
~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;i;iiiii;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,l team of David Piper and Oct. ~Nov. 1.
since 1961 when Russia topped
Micbael Parkes aveni&amp;ed 96.6 Among the other fonner Turkey twice.
~RLY AMERICAN STYLED PHILCO
miles per hour In Ita Ferrari c h a m p f o n s returning_a r e
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