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Show 8 DAILY HERALD li SEPTEMBER MONDAY, 23, 1961 ...... Utah County, Utah alio owed s II 7Q j r '. "ii o . By NORMAN MILLER United Press International The talented toes of the field goal specialists are paying off 'again in the National Football s League,? but it's the Dallas who are getting the biggest "kick" out of the young campaign. Jim Martin of the Detroit Lions, Lou Groza .,. of ' the Cleveland Browns, Pat Summerall of the g New York Giants and Paul .of the Green Bay Packers all did some crucial kicking in winning Sunday games. The Cowboys didn't boot any field goal but they jgot their 'kicks" just the same by knocking over the Minnesota Vikings, 21-for their second straight victory ; With two weeks gone in the tough NFL schedule; there are only three undefeated teams, and the Cowboys are in this elite class with the Lions and the champion Philadelphia Eagles. Day of Reckoning Next Sunday could be the day of reckoning, though, when the Cowboys travel" to Cleveland to meet the Browns. The past Sunday was a day of the toe as NFL clubs kicked 13 field goals in six games. Martin kicked three of these, his last one traveling 49 yards with less than four minutes remaining 5 to give the Lions a victory Colts. Baltimore over the , , r4 wno was nauiea out oi uroza, retirement this season specifically for this purpose, booted a pair his second comof ing from 19 yards out with 35 seconds left on the clock and earning the Browns a . 7 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. Summerall kicked only one field goal and it came as early as the third period. But his Provided the Giants with . their margin of victory over the .Pittsburgh Steelers, Tough for Eagles The champion Eagles had a tough battle with the Washington Redskins before winning, 14-- for their second straight victory, and the Packer bounced the San In Francisco a Saturday night game, the Chicago Bears beat the Los Angeles Rams, - Cow-boy- Hor-nun- 7, ; 16-1- - a 1 1 three-pointer- s, come-from-behi- nd 20-1- 19-yard- er 17-1- 4. 7, -- 30-1- 0. Forty-Niner- s, De- Sqn Diego WinsThird more's Johnny Unitas to a single 9 touchdown pass. A crowd of watched the game at more. The favored Browns trailed the 0 in the final period Cardinals, when they rallied before a home 1 17-1- United Press International They're scoring at a clip in the American Football League, and when things get dull the boys punch each other around to break the monotony. ' Sunday's fe.ature bout took place in San Francisc, where Charlie Powell of the Oakland Raiders: only recently an pro.; heavyweight boxer, landed a solid uppereut on the jaw of Ray Collins, tackle for the Dallas Texans. And in a tag team match at San Diego, the Chargers' two defensive tackles. Ernie Ladd and Bill Hudson, were ejected in the fourth quarter for trying to take on a good portion of the Houston Oilers club. Play Also Wild The football was pretty wild and interesting, too. The Charg ers defeated the Oilers, for their third straight victory; the New York Titans, who had provided the AFL. fisticuffs last wp1t against buffalo threw nothing but touchdowns at the Denver Broncos and won, and the Texans sent the Raiders down to their third straight defeat, In a Saturday night game, the Boston Patriots edged the Buffalo 41-ya- rd 18-ya- sprint during the fanl minute put the ball in position for Groza's winning kick. Star for Cowboys Don Meredith and a pair of pow- er running rookies," Don Perkins and Amos Marsh, played starring roles in the Cowboys' win over the Vikings before an estimated crowd of 20,500 at Dallas. Meredith ran 20 yards for one touchdown and passed 19 yards to Marshr for another. Marsh also scored Dallas first TD on a run. Perkins gained 108 17 rushes. in yards NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE honest-to-goodne- 250-pou- 290-pou- 6-y- 270-pou- STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION W L Pet 1.000 0 2 Philadelphia 1.000 2 0 ... Dallas 1 1 .500 Cleveland 1 1 .500 New York St. Louis 11 - i 2 0 Pittsburgh 2 0 Washington WESTERN DIVISION W Pet. L 1.000 2 0 Detroit .500 Green Bay 1 .500 1 Baltimore 1 .500 1 Minnesota 1 .500 1 San Francisco '.. 1 1 500 Chicago .000 2 0 Los Angeles Results' Sunday's New York 17, Pittsburgh 14 Detroit 16, Baltimore 15. Cleveland 20, St. Louis 17 Philadelphia 14, Washington 7 Dallas 21, Minnesota 7 Green Bay 30, San Francisco 10 (Only games scheduled) . ST By United Press International W L Pet. GB Cincinnati 91 59 .607 Cubs; Sept. 29. 30 and Oct. vs. Pirates. Los Angeles Away 6, Sept. 25, Pirates; Sept. 27, 28 vs. Phillies; Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 vs. ?6 vs. Cubs. FAN Interested young: boy (left) looks cn as trainer attends to Oakland Haider quarterback Tom Flores, slightly injured when roughed up after being chased oat of bounds in the final minutes of a .game with Dallas Texans Sunday. A small riot ensued when Raiders' Charlie Powell swung on Texans' Ray Collins for roughing Flores. The riot was quickly quelled' by officials. Flores recovered to finish out the game, which Dallas won (Herald-UP- I MUCH-CONCERNE- D By FRED DOWN United Press International Roger Maris and the Cincinnati Reds are still in search of their but Warren magic numbers Spahn's already is tucked away safely in the record book. Maris failed again to hit "big 60" and the reluctant Reds stumbled again on the threshold of their first National League pen nant since 1940 Sunday but Spahn made it look easy as he achieved season of his the 12th The Milwaukee Braves' did it with a two-hi- t, 0 win over the Chicago Cubs that raised his season and career' victory record to total, to 303. His dozen seasons tie him in that respect with Walter Johnson and leave him one behind the career total of Christy Mathewson and four e total of Cy behind the 40-year-- I 20-1- 3 20-w- in Pro-Amate- ur to win the Pacific SouthBy United Press International west International tennis tournaSunday Russia and ment. VIENNA (UPI) the United States finished one-tw- o in the 1961 world weightlifting Saturday chBrrtpionshps. NEW YORK (UPI) Airmans won Guide the Beldame $96,000 BufBUFFALO, N..Y. (UPI) falo of the International League Stakes- at Belmont Park. defeated Louisville of the AmeriSAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) can Association, 18-- in the opener Bill Buchan of Seattle, Wash., won the of the Little World Series. 6-- 2, . . Eddie TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) N. of Center Valley, set Sachs J., : ... , . f rn 23.89 seconds for a six-mon- j bank- one-mil- e pro-amate- ed asphalt track while winning the 100 mtfe National Auto championship race. CincinCINCINNATI (UPI) nati reduced its magic number to two for the National League pennant as both the Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers were beaten. LOS ANGELES (UPI) Darlene Hard defeated Karen, Hantze, Frustrated Again th f.R SAli IPM II roil!lltri Cleveland Boston Minnesota Los Angeles Kansas City Some divisions moved into the Washington Hogle Joust semifinals and finals over the weekend in the annual Hogle Fall Tennis Tourney. In the boys 15 and under division, Roger Porter and Russell Brown will battle for the singles championship. In the junior boys 18 and under division, Gary-Sti- ll looked like the favorite as he moved into the semifinals. Still will meet Tommy Anderson Tuesday at 4 p.m. Anderson pulled one of the tourney upsets by defeating Roger Porter in a, quaurterfinal match in the junior boys 18 and under. Play will start Tuesday in the men's Class B singles and participants are urged to beprompt for scheduled matches. Tuesday's schedule: Men's Class B singles (All matches scheduled for 5 p.m. on BYU Courts) Brent Sperry vs. Bill Price, Harvey Glade vs. Lee Sc anion, Dean Wilson vs. Glenn Adams, Dustin Heuston vs. Bob UP TO Mi yes m (Per Honda Trail '50' Mark 100T only 275.00 p.o.c. LOW r ;' -- COST HIGH - FUN COMPARE the FEATURES ' shocks, front & AND Double shoo com typo brakes, front Tremendous pulling power & toft-cushi- on 3 Can Be Bought . With Nothing Down and Up To 24 Months To Pay roar roar speed transmission 4 stroke no gas and oil mixture Carrying capacity: up to 250 lbs. plus rider 9 Unsurpassea gas mileage (up to 200 m.p.g.) and PERFORMANCE OF , the HONDA TRAIL "50". 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To begin with, defending na- beat Big Eight champion Kansas, plays Ohio State at Columtional champion Minnesota, which and Wyoming, with two bus, Ohio, got its wings clipped by Washvictories under Its belt, already ington In the Rose Bowl, opens a 4 hairline decision including the new season at home against over North Carolina State, bumps Orange Bowl champion Missouri, which got off on the right foot heads with Kansas at Lawrence, last Saturday with a convincing Kan. Spartans Open Season " victory over Washington An al State. Big Ten pairings pits to Minnesota State Iowa, runnerup Michigan against Wisconsin while Boston College (visits for national honors a year ago, also launches the 1961 season this Northwestern. It will be the sea against visiting Cali- son openers for Michigan (State Saturday 28-- 3 a loser tb Texas and Northwestern. Wisconsin tripfornia, in another top midwestern game.,4 ped Utah, last Saturday,' while Washington, humbled by Pur- uusioii vxmege, an amDiuous east in its first game since ern independent, breezed over due, 13-Cincinnati, .23-- 0 The .other sections of the country also have interesting programs with one pf the top attractions be- -' ing the Mississippi-Kentuckpairing at Lexington, K. Ole Miss, unlimbering a bright new star in Doug Elmore, showed a national television audience that it'll be as tough as it was a year ago by whipping defending Southwest Conference champion Arkansas, 16-Kentucky, meanwhile! dropped a 147 decision to Miami' in a rugged defensive battle. Other leading southern games will find Tulane, 7 loser to Stanford on the West Coast, tangling with Alabama, ' an impressive 32-- 6 winner over Georgia ; Maryland, which beat Southern; Methodist, 14-- behind the running and passing of Dick Novak, at Clem-sobeaten by Florida,' 21-- Rice, following a 16-- 3 victory over Louisiana State, against tough Georgia Teen, whiclj scored a 21-- 1 victory "You'll pardon the intrusion, Ed, over Southern California; and but there's some people here dying Texas A & M, which battled Houto know you. This is your son Tom, ston to a 7 standoff, tangling I with LSU. your daughter Alice Eastern Division. 29 30y2 . EXCITING NEW IDEA IN m Hydraulic, .484 .474 .448 .426 .377 .374 80 82 85 89 75 74 69 66 58 58 There s an unmistakable quality a bout 'so' I EI ore w ur 00 5-- 7, I Young. all-tim- third straight year. i life-tim- 3-- 1, Bill PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) to 67 a win fired the Jr. Casper for the Portland Open golf tourney j 6-- 3, Final Match Slated in The numbers game, however, produced only frustration for Maris and the Reds, who started the weekend with their golden goals virtually in their grasp. Maris collected only a single in three official trips to the plate 40th annual International Gold Star as the New York Yankees bowed to the Boston Red Sox, and Regatta. still needs one more homer to e high. Sam equal Babe Ruth's PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) The Yankee five has slugger Snead, Tommy Bolt, Dick Mayer, left-So- n Tuesday and Walter Burkemo, Chick Harbert games against . Baltimore and Lew Worsham were fined $500 Wednesday and a weekend series with and reeived suspensions McDonald. from the PGA for playing in a Cin- Boston, all in New York. cinnati golf event. Discharge of the Amazon River is greater than that of the world's NEW YORK (UPI) The opennext largest rivers com three six-day international ing of the bined. bike race at Madison Square Garden was delayed six hours because of an error in track conRent A Hertz Truck struction. Move yourself and SAVE HALF ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI) Yes You Will captured the $29,800 Ashfon Hertz Rentals Boardwalk Handicap at thei AtCall FR lantic City race track. 8, .i er 8-- iwi 1 San Diego exploded with four touchdowns in the second period and then stood off Houston's last half rally to win before a crowd of 29,210 on the West Coast. The Chargers are the AFL's only Un42-3beaten club Six pass interceptions played a prominent part in the Chargers victory. Two of these by Charlie McNeil figured in two of San Discores. On his ego's second-perio- d first, McNeil ran 7ft yards fo the Houston 17, setting up a seven-yar- d National League 62 88 .412 29 Chicago to TD pass by Jack Kemp. W. L. Pet. GB. Philadelphia 46 103 .309 44 On the .second McNeil sped 74 91 59 .607 Cincinnati Sunday's Results 86 62 .588 4 Los Angeles yards for a touchdown. Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 3 82 66 .551 8 San Francisco Sparks Titans San Francisco 12 Cincinnati 5 79 70 .530 11V2 Milwaukee 8" Milwaukee At New York, halfback Dick Chicago 0, 1st. 78 71 .523 12 St. Louis 4 ran back punts 70 and 64 2nd. Milwaukee 2, Christy Chicago 71 76 .483 18 Pittsburgh for touchdowns to spark the St. Louisj 8 Los Angeles 7 yards to their win over Denver Titans American League before 14,381 at the Polo Grounds. W. L. PctrGB. Dorow passed for New York's 105 52 .669 York three other scores, hitting Don 96 59 .619 8 Detroit Maynard twice for touchdowns. 92 66 .582 13 Baltimore American Football League 85 72 .541 20 Chicago Baseball Scoreboard Spahn Bags 20th Win career. riud ii iws, uomci ivicu Participating in Bills, 23-2- 5. left-hand- v.' nd nd 42-3- 5. 20-victo- ry Weekend Sports Roundup nd 35-2- 8; 11 National League Pennant Race At a Glance ss 34-2- 4, .500 .000 .000 HI te point-a-minu- rd C ff By DICK JOYCE touchcrowd of 50,443. A down pass from Milt Plumto Leon Clarke tied the score. Rookie Tom Watkins troit said before the start of .he Los Angeles .... 86 62 .581 4 that ViaM caHIp for a ftnlit Games remaining: two road Cincinnati Away 4, Sept. 26 vs. the of first games tough against Green Bay and Baltimore, the'Lions now have won both and rani as the top contender in the Western Division. The Lions beat the Colts in a defensive battle, limiting Balti AFL Game 54,-25- Balti- 21-1- 7. 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