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Show - J' J J, Golfs Rally to Defeat Packers in Big NFL Contest By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer , It took Johnny Unitas just 51 seconds and one "broken play" : to catch up to the Green Pay Packers .and enable the Baltito their more Colts to hold state? as the only unbeaten team in the National Football Leagre. a Un.tas was held check Sunday lor 57 minutes and 41 se dqs. men ne cut loose with touchdown two passes 51 - seconds apart JveJJie-Co- l a 0 r ictory over Green Bay that ke- -t them one game ahred of the Los Angeles Rams in the. Coastal Division of the 'Western in pass to Alex Hawkins had ctit , the Colts deficit to 1M with' Conference. He mighfnever have had the chance to throw the winning 2:19 pass, however, except for play" on a fourth-downand six-- y a r d situation " with? a minute and 40 seconds to go Unitas was .badly trying to pass on the play: buL , ran out of the pocket to the left sideline and just made the six yards needed for a first down on tne v acKers ' line, On the next play, Unitas 'hit -; to lou go. Michaels extra point when Rich Jolk, rubbing for the., injured Bobby Boyd, spotted the ball improperly but the,. Colts' kjckoff was onside k .recovered it on the Green Bay missed The and-Vol- 34. with th7Franc4seoFortyj!iBers 7 to payoff pass" as the clock atop remain one game behind the Baltimore Memorial Stadium Colts and all but knock the s showed 1:28 left in the game. out of the Coastal Unitas' " race. Roman Gabriel's three- . touchdown Willies-Richardso- 17-- n - Forty-Niner- rd : 24-2- rd 37-7- ," -- 31-2- d s " one-yar- 34-1- 4, fourth-perio- d rally mat enabled the Vikings to beat 'the Giants, Bill Brown scored from t&ejtwo-yar- d line after an punt return by Bob Grim to cut the Giants' lead to 1 field and Cox kicked a goal to tie the score. Fran. Tarkenton- - threw three touch down passes for New York. scored on a : Gayle Sayers yard kickoff return and set up TDwith; from scrimmage to lead the Bears attack. Mel rarr scored both touchdowns for ihIJons7 one on a nine-yar-d passiromi! Karl Sweetaa and the other on an run. nt 14-- d The Packers with a record lead thr weak Central Division by" two games The Rams beat the San - i " . Frank' Ryan threw ; scoring touchdowns, two on passes of 60 . yard touchdown pass "to Les from" Don 7 seven and passes of three and 41 yards, yards Josephson gave the Rams a 'ard lead in JhV third period and '2 Meredith and two eBneyard--plunge- s, Ben Da vis. scored on a Hie Green andTEr return.. In iheTXwboys punt Bruce Gossett added a pacing bolted 27 yards for a touchdown "field goal in the iourth-perio- d. to their sixth victory in eight Don" the Browns, who piled up for Perkins grounded The Dallas Cowboys walloped games. J4-- 7 halftime lead. Bill Nelson-pass- ed the . out 111 yards rushing to become the Atlanta Falcons for bothSteeler touch- -, New i Orleans Saints - defeated the 10th NFL player 4n history downs. mark. the jphiladelphia Eagles, , to pass the 5,000-yarJim Hart's pass to Wait' Roberts, a . the Cleveland Browns downed d Jackie Smith set up a the Pittsburgh Steelers a. "fleaback.'scored on kickoff-retu- rnr run that gave the Cardinals a rallied Louis Cardinals thejSL e- wim allumble'andna a20rl4"lead 1 for a victoryTeverThin the fourth period and Johnny Min-- '. the nass from Gary Cuozzo, spark--Washington Redskins", drive-witd isoUVikings-,Juppid:heJ!re1ing the Saints to their first NFL JRolancLended aj76-yart d a plunge for an Norm . Snead threw and the . triumph. York Giants insurance touchdown. touchdown passes of ZZ, 14 and Chicago Bears beat the Detroit " field goal Fred Cox' 23 yards for the Eagles, wno Lions a climaxed 13 left with seconds in led the game. never Dan Reeves scored four r ovefeedslisanothef 27-2- h : 27-2- 4 one-yar- 27-1- 3. lj-ya- rd Miss Fight SaysGlay NEW YORK (UPI) Cassius Clay isn't "sorry or contrite about anything. i M?:.N?Hl m Daily Herald Nor Idoes ..he., miss, ioxuig or . care a nickel'sjvortliwho wins i ? the world heavyweight elimination tournament r now .; going on. Clay, stripped of his title for inducted Jntothe refusmg Jo Pro Grid Chiefs Win Over, lets 42 to IS Je Standing: same thing all over again, that the other contenders are fighting principally for the exercise and that people still consider him die real champion. "Everybody does," he savs. "That goes for black ind whiW NFL United Press International the final period following a fist By VITO STELIINO Eastern Conference with Houston's W.K. UPI Sports Writer fight Century Division to Hicks. Willie Mitchell Is supposed W. L T. Late Rally be pigeon but he looked luce a 5 3 St. Louis to the New York Jets Oakland rolled to a 21-- 7 lead , hawk 5 3 aeveland Bunday. after, Jhree. 4 d Denver Pittsburgh - ,. MitchelT u ttemuefl-maiigne2 1 hadja survive a comerback of the American surge period to Capitol Division Football League champion Kan remain In first place in the W. L.T. sas City Chiefs, who was the West Dallas personal pigeon of veteran Max Daryle Lamonica threw toucWPhiladelphia- -- 4 4 in last January's super down-passMcGee of seven and two Washington ' 01' Max Bowl. kept fee yards to split end Bill Miller New Orleans youngster off balance as he and George Blanda kicked 46 of Western Conference for 43 caught seven passes-t- wo Central Division yard field goals In the first touchdowns to lead the Packer and third W. L Pet period to give V'rout Green Bay .714 Oakland a 21-- 7 lead.' IBut Mitchell, .429 Buffalo, the defending East Detroit :.375 speedster : from ' Texas ; AM ern Division champion .which Chicago . hasn't let that traumatic has been a stumbling most of Minnesota .286 afternoon hurt his career. He the season, Division Coastal to finally came up with his finest clobber Miami as exploded W. L T. Pet Carlton Wray season of the Baltimore ' 1.000 0 performance ran .for two . touchdowns and Sunday when be Intercepted two Jack Kemp threw to Billy Los Angeles "' .833 .625 passes running one back for a Masters for two others to pace San Francisco TO as the Chiefs stayed in the me rout. Atlanta .143 Western Division race with a '. Sunday's Results rout of the Jets. 27 Detroit 13 Chicago ., Injereept Three Passes 34 Pittsburgh 14' Qeveland Mitchell's first Interception of St. Louis 27 Washington 21 Joe Namath pass the Chiefs Baltimore 13 Green Bay 10 picked off a total of three Dallas 37Atlanta 7 . . Namatt passes' in the game Minnesota 27 New York 24 field goal by set up a Losl Angele 17 San Fran.. 7 Jan Stenerud which gave the New Orleans 31 Phila. 24 ' 13-halftime lead. Chiefs a The second one . came , 42 Sunday's Games Mike Garrett seconds:aftfir': Baltimore at Atlanta United Press International touchdown and Mitchell ran It Bf New York at Chicago back 27 yards for another TD to " Eight Class" "AT Utah" high Cleve. vs. Green Bay at Mfl. give the Chiefs a 0 lead and schools are girding for quar Dallas at New Orleans " put the game out of reach. The terfinal action next weekend as Detroit at Minnesota victory boosted the Chiefs' the prep' football season draws Philadelphia at Los Angeles v record to to a close. Pittsburgh at St. Louis The Oakland Raiders . inSeason records put Ben Lom San Francisco at Washington creased their lead in the ond at Oremr Davis at Granger, Western Division, raising their Hillcrest at and Payson Skyline, 7 AFL Standings with a record to Bron- - at Logan. Denver the over Division Eastern victory The Quarterfinals will be W. L T. Pet cos. ... New York 5 2 1 .714 Despite the loss, the Jets played depending on the schedules Houston remained in first place in the 4 3 1 71 of the schools involved: Eastern Division with a 8 5 1 Boston .375 -- 3 5 0 mark since the Houston Oilers, Semifinals the following week Buffalo .375 suffered an lff-- loss will pit winners:-- in the Ben Miami ' now 1 6 0 .143 an Patriots.- - In the to Western Division contests agninst the victors ger Buffalo AFL other game,. W. L. T.'Pct only, in the Hillcresl-Skylin- e and Pay- Oakland , routed Miami 7 I .875 games. Gino Cappellettl San Diego 5 1 .833 kicked three field goals before 6 3 Kansas City .625 Denver being ejected for fighting- - to BOOZER INJURED .111 , lead Boston - past Houston. Sunday's Results New Cappelletti was thrown, out in NEW YORK (UPI)" Boston 18 Houston 7 York Jets halfback Emerson Buffalo 35 Miami 13 Boozer flew here Sunday night! Kansas City 42 New York 18 for surgery to paten several Oakland 21 Denver 17 torn ligaments in his right knee. CALL Sunday's Games Boozer suffered the injury Buffalo at New York ' Don Tregaskis during - the - finals period -- of Houston at Denver 40S W. W N. Provo U Kansas City's 8 victory over Kansas City at Boston ' the Jets. Miami at San Diego " - ; New-Yor- .( t 4-- k nt TTheyVe taken boxing and made a drugstore game outta it- - 4 lnlhefinar . (20 I, -- i ! J ' lr7 if U . tional I es Clay made his remarks tie other day at the National Maritime Union Hall, a training center-- "f or 1 merchant" seamen situated in Manhattan's. West side. Joe Louis also was present and . . he and Clay joked pleasantly upon meeting. "You too fat," Louis greeted WASHINGTON REDSKIN SAFETY Paul Krause (26) brings down St Louis Cardinal defensive back Willis Grenshaw 33) on the line in the third period of Sunday's game. Rushing in are Redskins jRon Snidow (Herald-UP- I (72). Cardinals won, 27-2- 1. (78) and Joe Rutgens him. Telephoto) "I'm not too fat," Clay r pouted. "I'm just fight.0 Clay began dancing around and throwing jabs, punctuating each one with a grunt, and the Brows, Bomber laughed. "If you two had ever met in your prime," someone asked rd nmm l mm ilMtfll mi ,i HP mmi iMMMWMaM.y ;ll0mmmmammmmmimmmmmmmmmiU open-palm- Prep Grid fight?" . "If I could ever catch him," Joe mumbled. lay-then was asked how bedone he ' would've thought against Louis, a question he has answered at least; a thousand -- Teams Eye -C- -- State Play ' 27-1- W Fl "i times. ' "How ""do- -I :vvr ,;;;V 'Ss7? -- - Apbilw' - 14- - -1 . , w r... t ' i- 16 - WD DGHMlIi 42-1- - , ; , i" v'f-i- i' yAwJ fetW ftfir?'lyWi:jT,fi; i ifiiiifriin urn "t iTiiiiai Bridgeport , caught two touchdown passes in the game. BILL MASTERS (87), Buffalo's split end, had mis atsempt to catch Jack Kemp's pass broken up by Miami defensive back Willie West (22) during Sunday's AFL' game. Masters Grid Hall of Fame Director Dies BESTWAY'S Press International the Corpus Christ! Civilian Open with a total of 211 ST. LOUIS (UPI)-Outfie- lder Roger Maris said he would play Sunday " EMERSON WINNm r " " for the St. Louis Cardinals" in HONOLULU (UPI)-Du- dley v ' Saturday. .; 1968, possibly his last season of defeated' Billy LAUREL, Md. (UPI)-Vi- troSYDNEY,-Australi(UPI) Wysong-Jrin death a sudden baseball play. active iic Casper won the Pimlicoof $180,870 Emerson Australia Roy fought off match point three playoff for the Hawaiian Open Laurel Futurity at the Laurel Race Track, , times in the second set to beat golf championship. " Pig-go- tt LONDON: (UPI)-Les- ter Jan Leschley of Denmark 4, was named leading jockey (UPI)-Di- ck WASHINGTON 0 the in Sunday Queensland . by the British Flat Racing national .pro ALDRIDGE BACK 57, hardcourt tennis championship. McCann, Association for the fifth time. sive GREEN BAY football Hall of Fame director, end Lionel Aldridge is died Sunday of an. apparent expected to play for Green Bay MONTEVIDEO, heart attack. Uruguay this Sunday in' a .National of Buenos Aires Football League-- " game at (UPI) Racing -defeated tte Gla'sgfiWreltics KANSAS CITY WtPEler-- ' Baltimore. to win the World Club soccer -- New r York son - Boozer of-i-he title. NEW Football ADDITION the American Jets, . League's leading scorer, suf - LOS ANGELES (UPI) Linefered torn ligaments in his right backer Gene Breen, has been TENNIS YICTOR. l knee in a game with the Kansas added to the Los I 6it th Angeles Rams ' Chiefs... (UPI)-Dcn-. roster to replace rookie flanker COPENHAGEN ig- ,nuin City the second reached round Wendell who was Tucker, of the Kings Cup tennis CORPUS CHRIST I;. Tex. placed on waivers. Ann Creed won Breen previously played with tournament Sunday by defeating IDDSKR (UPI)-Cliff- ord iFrance Pittsburgh and Green Bay. a 6-- 12-1- ANNUAL. (UPI)-Defen-- 1-- . r W J1 WATCH For our big SALE AD. ; t 1 mark , Ml(ITfR rrv f(iMM ., Q Thrust-Bac- 4-- 1.' , k Colof' TOILET TANK BALL AiMrka'i Iarf URt . T) tffidr Watr Moittr trntantly ) flow o( Mr Htt tack (biking. 7S( AT HARDWAKI STORtS SNOW MACHINES BOLENS DIABLO ROUGE Wide Track Family Unit Safe ACE I JERRY I Teams Fared ' . COMING SOON! (Herald-UP- AUTO GLASS jl(KetLlt.S.Prov-- . 482 YEARS IN SPAIN LONGTIME' H7&. until 1931, Spain 20 nation rulers. The had only DETROIT (UPIMte Detroit was a republic from 1931 to Tigers won their last American 1939. Francisco Franco has been League baseball ' pennant in ' dTctfl tot "of SpllOlnCe "1039.- '- Uifiv - , . JYom - T?- Springfield, Valdo- - sta, Georgia, Alabama and then to- - the West Coast Just ... speaking and preaching, that's all." Do you ever expect to fight .. v again? 1st add 003s x x x fight again? V'"I dunno. I don't thipk about it. It's up to Allah, I did what I had to do and I'd do it again. I won't sell out If It means a sell out, then , . . and I don't like using the word . . . damn boxing, damn it all" . Clay said he'd like to see ols . How Small Grid' Sports' Summory By United f i(t ruitiitlitfiinmiufniir le t . -- Veteran - - the-Bost- 35-1- i I'm doing more important things." Like what? "I'm always doing something.:: I'm on a ministerial tour now, I ' go to Philadelphia, Hartford, 21-1- " - he down" here having some fun '. . . Joe's my idol ;v . They've got a computer out now whupping us both." Ministerial Tour "Do you miss fighting?" someone questioned Clay. "No sir," he came right back. "What's there to miss about it? 5-- 7-- L. - know?" snappedr'Tm just . former stable-matJimmy Ellis, win' the tournament, but NEW YORK (UPI)-H- ow the no matter who won what, Joe top (10) small college football Frazier, Thad Spencer or Ellis, teams fared this weekend. they wre fighting for an empty ' 1. San Diego State was idle. ' title.' r: ; 2. North Dakota State beat Belt Championship ' Morningside 41-""They're all nice fellas and 3. Waynesburg lost to Fairall gotta eat," Clay said,' they " mont State. , "But they ain't fighting for my Mexico 4. New Highlands beat title: I have a'belt at home that Southern Colorado 7M. says I'm champion of the world. 5. Montana State beat Montana It says Cassius Clay defeated M. Sonny Listen, February 25, 1964, . beat Miami 6. Northern Michigan Beach, Florida. That belt Mankato State 45-has been going down from hand 7. Santa Clara beat Univ, of to hand. Onllest way that belt ij ' Cal. (Davis) 49-Inst Is for vau ta whim the man. ' bearAbl-- ' the man to die, or for the man lene Christian to get old and retire." , 10. West Chester- - State - beat ' Clay was getting warmed Mansfield State 53-..L "I defeated everybody in the MCCANN DIES world," he said. J'l defeated" (UPI)-D- ick WASHINGTON Listen twice and defended the McCann, who served as general title 11 times. Somebody's gotta manager of the Washington beat roe, at least once to be Red3kins from 1947 to 1962, died recognized as the world chain- -' . Sunday of an apparent heart pion.. . " attack. "They must whup me, or I McCann, 57, became director must die or I must get old and of the national pro football Hall retire before a man can claim of Fame In Canton, Ohio, when to be the world champion. I am he left the Redskins and was not the United States champion. ' responsible for collecting the If I never fought. in America momentoes of pro football from again, I am still the champion , " it earliest days, e, 7. 7-- -- 8. 14-1- 3. ; up-no- 0. . - |