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Show MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1961 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Five Football P owers SfeD with a spotless record, and' Notre Dame engage in sectional By GARY KALE United Press International Mississippi, Michigan State, Texas, Iowa and Colorado - who a national, cross-sectio- n represent of ' college football titans take perfect records into the danger zone of conference competition '" next" weekend. Ohio State, Georgia Tech and Louisiana State also meet league while Alabama, the opponents other only major school in the top 10 clashes. Top ranked Mississippi meets Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech faces Tulane and 10th rated Louisiana State goes against Florida in Southeastern Conference games. The second - ranked Michigan State Spartans meet Indiana, sixth ranked Iowa collides with Purdue and seventh ranked Ohio - eighth-ranke- d . - State tackles Wisconsin in Big 10 contests. The Longhorns of Texas, ranked third last week by the United of Board Press International Southin a Rice Coaches, engage western Conference tilt and ninth ranked Colorado meets Oklahoma in a Big "Eight battle. Alabama, ranked fourth, tan- fifth gles ranked Notre Dame tries for a with and Houston comeback against Northwestern. Mississippi again displayed its power against hapless Tulane last Saturday as the Rebels routed the Green Wave, 41 - 0. Billy Ray Adams scored twice for Ole Miss, which used its first team for only State from the Michigan toppled Notre 34-- 7, J . urn- i E! II ..,-- his Week I injured quarterback Wilburn while piloting Iowa to a Georgia7 Tech edged Auburn, on Billy Lothridge's successful Colorado shut out conversion: in its continuKansas State,; 13-ing bid for an Orange Bowl berth and Louisiana State clipped Kenwith its shot gun tucky, 7-- Hol-li- s 47-1- 5 whipping of Wisconsin. Szykowny threw three touchdown passes, ran for a fourth and kicked all of the Hawkeyes' five, extra ' points. Ohio State's ball control tactics paid off in the only touchdown . of , unbeaten list, Dame as George Saimes sprinted for two touchdowns in less than three minutes to break up a close game. 17-- Texas, leading the nation in tor tal offense, ground out 402 yards in beating defending SWC chamto take over; pion Arkansas, 33-the conference lead. A"pr.tsy" for Tennessee since its victojy in 1954 Alabama final-- ; ly clobbered the Volunteers, as quarterback Pat Trammell passed !for ''one touchdown and scored another himself. ij. Iowa Swamps Wisconsin j: Matt Szykowny" filled in .ably fjor' 7, minutes. 10 f 1 r Si D . mo Com essence Danaer Zone 0, 24-1- . 3, Bob' Mrukowski : pass spread.' was Dartmouth Elsewhere, tumbled from the ranks of the perfect teams by Holy Cross, victory. same to Villanova, the game against Northwestern, scoring in the final two minutes to climax a 10-- 0 U 4, 17-1- 3, and Boston College did the " roe n P in L .... k Turn 49ers' 'Shotgun' Info Popgun, Win 31-- 0 San Francisco's attack which led the league with an average By NORMAN MILLER United Press International The Chicago Bears ma'de a popgun of San Francisco's '''Shotgun." They looked right down the bar rel without flinching and every time the Forty-Niner- s pulled the a fired blank. trigger, they That's the story of the National gain of 402 yards per game be- ft fore Sunday, netted only 40 yards through the air and 92 on the ground. And the Bears intercepted i!ilers m three passes and recovered three 1 0, I 4-- s. - ? 7. Wash. in the Eastern Division, also with 1 records. Philadelphia trounced the Dallas Cowboys, 43-- and New York rallied to defeat the Los Angeles Rams, Colts Spring Upset The Baltimore Colts sprang an upset when they beat the Detroit the Cleveland Browns Lions, the5 edged Pittsburgh Steelers, and the St. Louis Cardinals sent the Washington Redskins down to their 14th consecutive NFLs defeat, 24-In the ' American Football League, the San? Diego Chargers marip it seven straight victories by trouncing the Oakland Raiders, the Denver Broncos upset the the New York Titans, Houston Oilers ran away from the Dallas Texans, 38-and the Boston Patriots beat the Buffalo Green Bay 7, 17-1- San Fr'sco Chicago 4. 4; 0 6 0 0 .167 116 119 .000 38 124 strings. .5 1 0 4 4 2 0 2 3 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 Detroit Baltimore 3 3 Minnesota Los Angeles 1 1 5 .833 .667 .667 .500 .500 .167 .167 194 167 120 78 110 108 92 58 88 105 New York 24 Los Angeles St. Louis 24 Washington 0 Cleveland 30 Pittsburgh 23 Baltimore 0. Detroit 17 Philadelphia 43 Dallas 14 Moss Grabs Pacific Grand Prix 0; 7, Bills, Coach 52-2- 1. Halas of the Bears gave Shaughnessey all the credit for rigging the defense that defused the shotgun. And he lauded Bill George, Chilinebacker, for cago's "quarterbacking" the defense on the field. '"Clark discarded all our previous defense systems and devised an entirely new defense for the Halas disclosed. "San Francisco never saw anything like it before. We used a line at five, six and a seven-maand various times, George called George Forty-Niner- s' all-pr- o Forty-Niners- Bob Waters THERE GOES THAT BALL AGAIN San the 49ers Francisco (11), quarterback, fumbles ball nr fourth quarter of the game against the Chicago Bears Sunday. Pass interceptions and 49er fumbles led "It 40 like looked George ht 135-poun- d So-mod- io 100-mi- le knew what was coming better than the Halas added with a grin. Forty-Niners- match. Pacific Grand Prix. Brown, now boxing out of HousMoss beat Gurney by seven ton, Tex., defends his seconds in the first heat and then crown drove the final 15 laps of the against Filipino Bert at Manila, Saturday night. second heat without brakes to an explosive puncher, is edge "Gurney by only five seconds. Somodio, sixth ranked among contenders. In both heats the order Ancient of San Diego, Moore of finish was the same for the first , four places, ack Brabham Clif., engages former heavy of Australia finished third, and weight challenger Pete e in a Bruce McLaren of New Zealand bout at Baltimore, Monday night. was fourth. In Saturday night's nationally Moss led the final heat from at Madison start to finish, covering the 100 televised Salim Farid 68 Garden, Square in 15.8 minutes seconds. laps of middleweight ArgenHis average speed was 91.9 miles champion dehis tina United makes States an hour. leather but tossing against Teddy The balding Englishman, won $7,000 for his double win, said Wright of Detroit. Salim's record 31 wins, one. defeat and two he planned lo leave for England is draws. Wright has 37 victories, today. six losses, three draws and one Moss said he had throttle from about the 25th lap of the first The week's boxing schedule heat. He said the constant use includes : of brakes to control his car unArchie Monday Baltimore doubtedly was the cause of brake Moore vs. Pete Rademacher failure in the last race. San Francisco Bobo Olson The brakes gave out with 15 vs. Sixto Rodriguez New Haven, laps to go, and Moss was forced Conn. Henry Hank vs. Jerry to slow "his green Lotus Climax Luedee. for the curves only by shifting Luis Tuesday Miami Beach down. Rodriguez vs. Joe Gonzalez. PhiMoss who dropped out of the ladelphiaCharley Scott vs. Gerry Riverside Granx Prix last week Black. San Jose, Calif. Gaspar because of mechanical trouble, Ortega vs. Kid Rayo. said he was aWe to finish Sunday's Wednesday Rochester, Minn. race" because Laguna Seca "is a Duane Horsmaa vs. Mel. Collins, constant speed circuit." Cardiff, Wales Paddy Read vs. Harry Carroll. "Union City, N.J. of Largest single group holly Sam Jordan vs. Dave Russell. trees in the U. .S. is in McCurtain , Thursday Los Angeles Battling County, Okla. Torres vs. Tommy Tibbs. over-the-weig- Yards Rade-mach- ," 10-rou- Nine Major Grid Teams Still Perfect er non-titl- ' - no-conte- By United Press International Nine major colleges retained their perfect football records during the weekend but the overall list pi unDeaten ana untiea scnoois was reduced from 62 to 46 teams. Alabama, Bowling Green, Colorado, Iowa, Michigan State, Memphis State, Mississippi, Rutgers ... . - (non-title- . and .Texas remained from last week's perfect major teams after Dartmouth, Detroit, Notre Dame and Villanova tumbled from the .list. Northern (S.D.) State and Ste vens .foint i Wis.) continue to lead the nation in victories with seven each. Nine Schools have chalked ud six triumphs and 19 others won five apiece. a Weekend jports Summary Puerto Rico Captures Weightlifting Honors By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International NEW YORK (UPD The other ol fellow goes at it in Baltimore tonight in the continuing and apparently unending saga of the two most remarkable swatterls in boxing history. That would be, of course, ancient Archie Moore and Sugar Ray Robinson. Sugar Ray slipped over another victory Saturday night and old Arch figures to take charge this evening against a fellow named Pete Rademacher. Where it stops, nobody knows. Because Sugar Ray gets together with the Madison Square Garden box fighting folks today to see whether he should engage young Dennis Moyer, his latest conquest, once again in a bid for another shot at the middleweight crown he has held five times. His win was unanimous, but they want him to make 't "more con- In Ice Loop vincing." Arciiie. meanwhile, still is recognized in the world composed of New York, Massachusetts and Europe as the light heavyweight champion. And, while he gives away some 15 to 18 years and about 20 pounds to Rademacher ). Giulio Rinaldi Friday Rome vs. Jesse Bowdry and Sonny Ray vs. Ottavi Panunzio. Worcester, Mass. Gene Fosmire vs. Bert Reyes. Joe Brown Saturday Manila vs. Bert Somodio (lightweight title). New York (Garden) Ted Wright vs. Farid Salim (TV).' - Non-Titl- e Fight Tonight Archie's portion of the crown will not be at stake 54-ho- le 15-rou- NEW YORK Kelso, 1960 horse in tiis non-titl- e of the year seeking to repeat in Both Archie and 30 - year - old 1961r won the $100,000 Jockey Rademacher, are former challengClub Gold Cup race at Aqueduct. ers for the heavy title, and both were knocked out by champion GalPHILADELPHIA Moore in 1956 Jimm Floyd Patterson lagher, r former general manager and Rademacher in 1957, But Rademacher, in his first and business manager of the Chicago Cubs, resigned as director professional fight, had the satisof scouts for the Philadelphia faction of flooring Patterson at least once. Phillies. j 1 ; 53-ya- rd 2-- 0, 4-- 2, nt 6-- 1, g 4-- 2, " 3-- 2, j 6-- 2, j T 5-- 2, . ye-openi- ng home-and-hom- 4-- , 5-- 175-pou- nd 9-- 1, IL-.w- ks 1-- - - against 3-- 0' the Ranger net for Lorne'Wors ley, who suffered a concussion in Saturday night sgame at Detroit Allan Stanley and , Bob Pulford each scored twice in sparking the By United Press International Maple Leafs to their victory over SALT LAKE CITY (UPI Coach Ray Nagel looked over his Boston. The Bruins have now givUtah football team Sunday and en up 47 goals in their first eight said it should he in excellent phys- games. ical shape for the important WyoBEAT PALMER, PLAYER ming game Saturday here. There were some injuries in the ilELBOURNE,; Australia (UPD 2 victory over Montana, he Australian golf stars Peter said, .including Gordy Lee and Thomson and Kel Nagle' beat Ar Gordy Frank, both "of whom had nold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., and slight concussions. Bud Tynes, a Gary Player of South Africa in a starting fullback, had a broken Special golf lexhibition Sunday nose. nd Palmer each shot Thomson Center Ed Pine and Gordon pot- - a 70, Nagle had a 71 and Player son also should be recovered from shot a 72. the flu by then, he said. j 175-pou- PITTSBURGH (UPD RichCalif. MONTEREY, Stirling ard Dolf i, 16, first string center Moss of England won the Laguna for th2 Rostraver High School football team, died in Mercy Hos- Seca Pacific Grand Prix auto suffered in race. pital of a head injury a Saturday - night game with Saturday Scottdale High School. MILAN, Italy Champion Duilio SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Louise Loi of Italy and Eddie Perkins of Suggs won the Civitan Women's Chicago fought to a draw in their Open golf tournament with a world junior weltertotal of 212. bout. title weight 1. Utcs Should Be in Top Shape for Punchers Nagel Archie Fights ive-under-p- ar " : 3-- 7-- Montreal Gains Tie BALTIMORE (UPD Light heavyweight co - champion Archie COSTA MESA, Calif. Bob Mcadmittedly 44 years old By United Press International NEW YORK-Gen- eral Manager Moore, still but hoping for another shot Sunday 66 Bill DeWitt of the Cincinnati Reds Allister shot a - f the Quebed-Puerto QUEBEC CITY, heavyweight crown, fights to win the was named the major league ex- at, at the ColiseRademacher Rico won four of the six divisions in the final round Pete ecutive of the year :3y the United golf Open County move Orange as a toward the in the North American weight-liftin- g Press International board of base- um tonight goal. heavy ball championships. experts. X 1. Barons 2 to 0 Ancient Archie Figures To Win Another Battle Tonight " co-titl- n Net Only 2 Champions See Action This Week NEW YORK (UPD Two chamMONTEREY, Calif. (UI) will fight this week lightof pions Moss hosed Stirling England out Don Gurney of Riverside, weight ruler Joe Brown in a title e Calif., in two heats Sunday to take defense and light heavyweight in Archie holder Moore an top honors in the Lajuna Seca ," 52-2- 0, Bisons Defeat! 135 0; 27-1- 27-1- Houston Trounces Dallas .New York uow leads the East- Houston, the 1960 Eastern Divi- ern half of the league .with a 3 sion champion, trounced the pal-la- s record: Boston is Buffalo for its first win 4 and Houston is last with Texans, 38-In guiding the Oilers to their victory before a home crowd of 23,228, Lemm called on George Blanda, the "old pro" who led Houston lo last Season's title. Breaks Open Game When second-yea- r quarterback to a 31-- 0 Bear victory. iOther players are Frank Morze Jacky Lee failed to move the team and Dallas, grabbed a 0 (53) of the 4.9ers and Bob Kilcullen (74) of the Bears. By United Press International (Herald-UP- I Blanda came off the bench lead, Telephoto) Young Denis DeJordy, getting and broke open the game with his first real chance to win the three touchdowns in the second regular goaltenderj's post with the period. Buffalo Bisons, is taking good adBlanda threw three touchdoWn vantage of his opportunity.; field passes, kicked a DeJordy scored his first j shut- and five conversions. He also goak set out of the young American HockTD with his passing another. up ey League season by blanking the as he completed 11 of 24 for 215 on SaturCleveland Barons, His touchdown passes went the Bisons came back yards. day and 66 yards to Charlie Hennigan, 18 for to Sunday !to beat Hershey, tonight, , he .is orating about an- Billy Cannon, and 18 to Bill four-poia weekend. other heavyweight title shot. Groman. Brian Smith and Billy Dea ;gave "Archie's too old," Rademach American League DeJordy all the offensive support er has asserted with somewhat By United Press International Eastern Division he needed against Cleveland while more than expected blithfetiess It didn't take the Montreal Ca- - arry Wilson t a l lied twice W L T Pet. PF PA when you consider his unremark3 0 .500 144 171 - New York 3 acCulto their Bob and nadiens and Brian Courcy long regain able record. "I'll knock him out." 3 1 .500 223 186 3 Boston the en once National customed berth afop each Sunday. "We'll see about that," old 4 0 .429 153 183 3 Buffalo two over points Hershey gained Arch smiles. "Because after this Hockey League. 1 2 .400 181 120 ' 3 Houston The flying Frenchmen tied the the weekend by defeating Quebec, one I figure on meeting Bob Western Division Saturday. In other Saturday York Rangers for first place, Cleroux, the heavyweight cham- New dow-nin7 0 0 1.000 227 92 Pitts Rochester San games, topped Diego Black the Chicago pion cf. Canada, and after I beat by 3 3 0 .500 128 153 Dallas top Springfield and, Sunday night after burgh him it might lead to a return Hawks, 3 4 0 .419 152 176 63. Denver pled Providence, whipping the Boston Bruins, match with Floyd Patterson." 1 5 0 .167 102 228 Prov other In Oakland contests, Sunday Archie has nothing at stake to- the previous night. Results , and Sunday's The meanwhile, idence beat Quebec, Rangers', night except money but can't help 10 41 Oakland defeated Cleveland Rochester, San. Diego picked up only one point during also padding one of the most count.-- . Springfield Denver 27 New York 10" a 52 by e weekend series records in boxing an- a Boston 52 Buffalo 21 with the Detroit "Red Wings. They and Pittsburgh were not sched r nals. Houston 38 Dallas 7 uled. Moore, who claims to be 45 had to settle for: a 4 deadlock come December even though! his at Detroit Saturday night, then mother insists he'll be 43, is the dropped a 4 verdict to the Red oldest active champion in ring Wings at New York Sunday night Leafs Rout Bruins history; holds the record of nine successful light heavyweight title The Toronto Maple Leafs also defenses, and hrs, worn the picked up ground by routing the crown longer than any Bruins, Sunday night after to a 1 other man ever did. His reign battling the Black stretches to nine years come De- standoff Saturday. cember. The weekend results left the Ca Both he and the 41 - year - old nadiens unbeaten in their first Robinson have compiled fantastic five games while;ithe poor Bruins , marks in the ring. were still loolyng for their first Moore in 213 bouts has won 182, victory after eight contests. lost 25, drew in six, knocked out Berhie Geoffrion scored two of 130 opponents and been flattened Montreal's three goals against the Black Hawks. However, the Ca by six. Robinson in 158 bouts has won nadiens' decisive goal was tallied 145, drawn in three, knocked out by Claude Provost in the final 93 rivals and lost nine. The one period. Stan Mikita' bagged both knockout against him was due to Chicago goals,the heat when he had to throw in Uphill Victory then light the towel The Red Wings wiped out a champion Joey first heavyweight v. period deficit; in gaining their, v. Maxim. uphill victory at New York. Gordie Howe paced; the Detroit at tack with two goals and one as sist. Marcel Jfauie tooK over in 7, 167 7 0, 3-- 456 0 7 41-1- 1, 138 14 San Francisco Green Bay 33 Minnesota 31 Chicago j j since the opening game, of the season. This was Lemm's ' firt game as head man following the dismissal of Lou Rymkus last;. week. Meanwhile, with its "old" coach nd "old" techniques, San Diego clobbered the Oakland Raiders, and now has won more. than twice as many games as any two other clubs in the league, The Eastern Division race was thrown wide-one- n when the Den- ver Broncos upset the New ork and the Boston PaTitans, triots drubbed the Buffalo Bills, j Sunday's Results 30-2- 8, 41-1- 5 Western Division 5-- 24-1- 1 By DICK JOYCE United Press International The Houston Oilers played like last year for Wally Lemm's heiad coaching debut in the American Football League, and the way the Eastern Division is bunched, tiis club is still in the running for tihe championship playoff. While the San Diego Chargers-won their seventh straight game to make a runaway of the West- em Division standings, the two top teams in the East wpre knocked off to draw that race tighter than a miser's puirse ! 5-- preserved their tie for first place Pittsburgh chon . 1 k. s, Oolicis ii San Francisco fumbles.. r i : t t:hj. amy tivdutr, piaymg umy uis second full game of the season, Football League's The Bears, using a "gim- threw four Chicago touchdown two of them to rookie end1 mick" defense designed by assist- passes, A crowd of 49,070 at Mike Ditka. ant coach Clark , Shaughnessey, the Bears win watched Chicago 31-walloped the Forty-Ninerand their third straight Sunday and became; a strong con- move into a second-plac-e game with tie tender for the Western Division the Forty-NinerBoth have 2 championship. records. San Francisco's unexpected setEastern Division back left the Green Bay Packers alone atop the division standings WLT Pet. 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