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Show U Rams To sAY ramm a. na Sam Sunday HercM Lacey Gets 27 Rebounds As Kaline Inks 4 Aggies Triumph New Contract ' Tex. (LT- DNew Mexico State ABILENE. Third-ranke- d m All-St- ar Battle I Baltimore i V 5k t r o extended its undefeated season tO to night, by( Friday mora lift-trouncing Hardin-Sin the Coxy Classe. the Ir the first game doubleheader Baylor downed was phis the lies of Rudy York tad (iTI)-- It DETROIT was ,Hal Newhouser. He of Kaline. Al typical Record more Impressed of others than he as cf himself. Kaline. ticketed fcr more Sam Tbe veteran Detroit outfielder first base action this season as! New Mexico new school record of Lacey to end a the 35 chose bis A birthday sign he approaches 27 rebounds, break-th- e his 197 baseball contract great career in Detroit, first by getting school old record of 25. his of out ing club and the the to Fridav high came Tigers Tigers the way, but all led The 1 Aggies revealed plans to bold a special school in Baltimore at age s to two title managed won him the He Aug. batting day for Kaline years later, in 195 without keep in range until 8:18 was Yet the rookie-nervowhen Chito s could onlv shake his head that benefit cf minor league exper-cther- left in the first half, Collisn each could take time out to do lence the youngest player ever Reyes and Jimmy then waited until hit two free throws for eight for him after, to do so--but something Mexico State he has been doing something, 1968 for his next great thrill, straight New rv.t nf the ordinary for them playing in the World Series. points. Kaline s die all-tileading From that point on It was no merely bv plaving right field or far Oimti for 17 !home run hitter with Detroit contest f.rrf k (235i and takes a lifetime 3021 Collins took the game's high seasons. WO point honors with 28. Earxfcn-t- J .'batting werage tat lle iSieci (!Simmons' Off Harris hit for t .... - - 'I Hardin-Simmon- us A. , J (, If -- .1 - l5 is chairman of the committee in charge of the day) could take time out for something like this, with all the tungs he has to do," Kaline said. Anrioos To TeD "I've been bursting to tell two weeks," for someone Kaline said of the affair to be held on a Sunday when the Minnesota Twins are in town. "A couple people called me but If nobody asked me about hey had, I dont know what I'd done. I know I couldn't have it , .J mm tiuu 1A iv gum Pl v: t uia ivves un i right field play. low-err- "I'm getting to where Hardin Simmons record slipped to Baylor had litfle trouble in downing South Dakota, leading all the way after the opening minutes. William Chatmon was the game's highpoint man with 29, barely edging South Dakota's Bin Hammer, who hit for 28. Pat Fees and Baylor's each hit for 17, Gatewood Larry and Tom Bowman hit 15. South Dakota's Dick Authier scored "V. 4-- Ita second to Ty Cobb in a lot of s (on the Tigers' all-tilists) and that's a great honor," he said. "There's only one Ty Cobb and to think that Itn anywhere near him as a ball player-w-ell, that's just not true, Kaline said. "' ! NEBRASKA RUNNING BACK Jeff Kinney walks through the Georgia defense and picks op easy II yards during tbe Son Bowl gamo Saturday at Pas. Tex, Nebraska rolled u By JOE ST. AMANT (UPI) For 11 games the Los Af'gtles Rams were unbeatable but now the Coastal Division champions must prove to themselves mat they can get back on the winning track Sunday when they meet Baltimore. The concluding regular season game has no effect on the Rams in the standings. With the Coastal title clinched, they sld will meet the Minnesota Vikings Dec. 27 for the National Football League's Western Conference title. But the team feels a victor over Baltimore is vital if the Rams are to go into Minnesota ja the right frame of mini And their departure for the cold front of Minnesota takes place just two days after the .Baltimore game. Los Angeles opened its strin of 11 straight victories in the urst game of the season against Baltimore. But the winning streak came to an end two weeks ago against the Vikings and it wasn't in tft cold of the Midwest but in the very warmth of their own homo stadium. J i up a big victory as Georgia finished the season with mediocre (4--1 record. (Herald-UTelephoto) PI a " victor A would r1v tfc Rams 12 wins for the season to make it the most successful 10. in the regular season record a OM lied to than." mar me nest cjuos msiory. HONORED CARLTON Kaline said he signed for fee ever posted was tht by Steve HOUSTON (UP1) 88-8- 1 same estimated $92,000 contract 1967 team. Tilt uouis Carlton of the St he had last season, keeping him A crowd of 73,000 win witness me tbe highest paid player on the LARAMIE. Wyoming flJPD Cardinals wiA receive contest which marks tho the me at Award Dickie Kerr club. Junior guard Willie Roberson final appearance of the Colts as Houston the of annual banquet ."I've never been unfair in my led the attack as Wyoming a member of the NFL' Cjastal demands and they've never downed San Jose State 83 - 81 chapter of the Baseball Writers Division. Nest year Baltimore on a. Jan. Association been unfair in theirs," he said. here Friday night Pauljfield only three times, scored the Cornhuskus intercepted a1 yard boot with 11:14 left in the moves to the new Americsti Carlton set a major league EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) "I made it a point early to my San Jose Jumped cs lone toucnaown on a six- - pass and ran u bade 43 yards first quarter. out to an record field Conference of the lea cue. kicked four Racers goals striking out 19 New by career to bo honest with me 2 run by quarterback Paul to the two, setting up Brown- - On the Nebras-irarlead with d early scoring York Met batters in a nine-inni- in the firet Quarter and Two old rivals will be pitied drive, ensuing Georgia dub." see-saonto 7:38 remained in two touchdowns in filbert late in the final period, son s run. scored ka fumbled be even fullback Julian each other at quarterthough Smiley against game No Tiger player has been the half and the Cowboys spurt lost the minute in th thirrli After Brownson hit Green The injury-riddlebulldog of-- on nis own 31 and Nebraska in new champion and the back, game. Carlton's record im honored with a dw since Harry ed for a 9 touchdown pass fense was completely stopped The Spar was K-5Utaraar tn trive the with the minrfr edge. thel WaUine on o fell tackle Dave Roman Gabriel for the Heilman in the War tans trailed 4330 at the half. the third quarter, Nebraska by Nebraska's "black shirt' de-- loose ball on the 31. Six Cornhaskers a 454 win over plays Rams against former u days and mis includes such Robmon me oau ngai oacx waen tense, wmca came up w.tn six dumped in 28 points, Georgia in the 55th annual sungot later, Rogers booted his second signal caller John IMtas. as Charley with 12 of his 113 free throws boys as fcey made, their fast BowL pass interceptions and two r. . and Eank Greenberg The Rams weie reported in fumbles. counting oward the winning ef- breaks.,Rogers, taking advantage of ft criticized by some excellent condition despite their Georgia, field Al and Gnves Three of Rogers' fort Teammate Carl Ashley con- Bernie Veasey goals favorable 12 mile per hour wind ac 2M loss to the Detroit Lions were set up by Bulldog mis Georgia sportswnters for and Stan scored 18 each for the Spart booted field goals of SO, 32, 42 the Sun Bowl bid de last Sunday in which their cepting who kicked three takes. 18. ans. liDodds had Rogers, and 37 yards and Jeff Kinney 84-6- 7 54-- 1 regular season feelings were hurt more than field goals of SO yards or bet spite only a run to give in ice secona nan, ban jose The win pushed Wyoming's scored on an without first their persons. record, played I; cam within seven i i cow San Jose ter i the to M. during regular season, Nebraska an 1&4 lead in the BUFFALO, points of record N.Y. (UPI) Mike Cavan, SO- - string quarterback Baltimore has bees righting a I Wvomtoff. but far the moat nart stands 14 for the season. first quarter. After leading by only two points opened the scoring with a mmI who was sidelined with injur series mhh Box was run ragged by the big Cowif key injuries all season Pickup Nebraska, fie Big Eight co- at halftime, Niagara pulled I I ies suffered late in the season. Colts were, reported in the but of out the 84game champions, put away and defeated Gannon, The win was Nebraska coach good shape for their final apreach with its scoring spurt in 67, Saturday sight TUU I ibe first UTEP I Bob Devaney's second win in pearance of 1969 and anxious the third quarter. Quarterback game of a college basketball the Sun BowL His 195 Wyo to 73-6SMU 9 avenge the loss to the Rams Van Brownson hit fullback Mike doubleheader. ming squad whipped Har din- - in the season's opener. Green from 11 yards out for one Canisius met Catholic Univer The loss evened Simmons 14-Kan. (UPI) LAWRENCE, touchdown and plunged over sity in the second game; Texas-E- l four Paso scored with Georgia's coach Vince Dooley's from the one for the second. Calvin Murphy, Niagara's All- bowl at 1. Geor- I The Cbrnhuskers' other touch America, was limited to 10 seconds Jeft when sophomore irecord in the by ED GIYAN raso was a win ai id Scott English dribbled to the pa downs came on a one-yapoints in the first half by S . foot 0 upset of Texas Tech in 1964. hit and defense, plunge by reserve quarterback Gannon's d Dan Schneiss and a but came on to score a game jumper to defeat Soutcern wdi I Saturday night second to play, but Dick Gibbs I mnT m4 twf ran by Jerry Taggt in the high 28 points. Al Chrisman Methodist, fourth quarter. was high for Gannon with 21 in the consolation game of the stole the pass and lato os hcv Ami ot Tutsdoy 6 p.m. Bvy b thsMM (ritewj 4 fciy ifc(fW few Jayha??k Classic which crossed mid-- 1 points. , Georgia, in marched a meaningless 30-I fof CfifistnioSw I ptvrf sVy wsf9tmt) wIm bflt c Tbe score was tied at the gun. ' set shot at foot I ...I. TlMtMlf when the Miners called time . The NIVll Mustangs had fought wan Uad4...1 Chaica al ester out with 1:39 to play. They deficit, The Minnesota Vikings arent back from a wood iU S35.C4 stalled the clock down to the mainlv on the S lo I ksB9 4bM WMsf play of Gene expecting any Southern hospita KafleaS cbuUa si final, seconds before Sam I svtVi krrJ is chef who scored 16 straight lity when they visit Georgia Iota boo S35.00 I I liwJitiM...4. Unliai Samuels dribbled in and fed Phillips, Millar bhdlngt to renew acquaintances points during one stretch. 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