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Show T - V; , : 7. . DESERET mV 7? November 16, 1964 NEWS, Monday, ly clinched hi. third successive Fred .Williamson picked off 1 Bianda pass and ran. to the Oiler v scoring Title. 12, where Mike.Mercer booted One thing is certain its far In other games, die Oakland his second field Raiders goal. defeated Houston the too early toeliminate the Boston Willie Brown tied an AFL re-- . the Denver BronPatriots from; the American Oilers, Football Leagues eastern "divi- cos topped the New York Jets, cord by picking off . four Jet, ; and the San Diego Char- passes to lead the Broncos to 331 17 sion race. 232 229 the Kansas Chiefs, their second victory in 16 starts. gers edged The Patriots,' who were elated 17B 189 But the real hero of the game 228 17 227 225 after Sundays victory over Odell Barry, was a sprinter 193 27 g Buffalo, may get Cotton Davidson tossed scor- from Toledo! Ohio," who took a 177 22 26 20 of to and another shot at the tile when ing passes yards New York punt and scampered' Su4r'l It Mu It the BtUs invade Bostons Fen- Art Powell as thq Raiders, hand- 48 CNIcogo 34. Log Angetea l yards in spectacular fashion Cleveland 37, Detroit 21 ed the Oilers their seventh way ParkDec. 20. San Francisco 24, Green Bay l to score the winning touchdown. Baltimore 17, Minnesota 14 The Patriots, who are only a straight defeat while picking up The Broncos - got - only--six New Yortc w, St. Louie 18, tie victory, in 10 outPhiladelphia 17, Dallas .14 game and a half off die pace, their second In the air but ' r yards Washington 38, Pltteburgh 8 were led by the passing of vet- ings. 7 , the Jets overall. , ' Next Sunday's Bamas ' Parilli and catching eran Babe BLAXDAHAS TROUBLE Baltimore a9 Los Angele. of Gino Cappelletti. Cleveland vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee The Raiders pounced on two Dallas at Washington FIVE TD TOSSES Minnesota at Detroit mistakes by aging quarterback; Stamps & Daters at New York . Pittsburgh Parilli tossed five touchdown George Bianda. Bianda fumbled St. Louis at Philadelphia CLYDE and KARL San Francisco at Chicago . passes and Cappelletti scored 24 on the Houston 42 and Dalva points as the Pats handed the Allen recovered. This set up Da9505 $0. W.rt Tempi Bills their first defeat in 10, vidsons second TD pass to Pow- MARKETING DEVICi ENGINEERS ter BASTIRN DIVISION ty Si.mg Wot, W L T Fct2 Ptl. OF were pro footballs only Mnbea; Buffala t7 21 01 ..909 38619 ten, untied team. Boston 77S . , 225 New York 4 4 J00 19 171 Parilli tossed scoring passes Houston , 8 JOO 207.21 of 35734, 15, six and five yards DIVISION the last one, to Cappelletti, was 7 t 1 ,778 253 San Diego By JOHN EVANS UPI Sports Writer ' 20-1- 0, 20-1- 6, -- 28-1- - 36-2- 8 pace-settin- out-gain- 215-17- Panniers elL-Af- w 274-- 1 two elevens tied J0-1- 0 played : at St. Louis. , Kansas City Oakland Denver 4 2 2 8 5 7 227 .222 1 211 8 .200 8 Sparked by quarterback Jack 179 Kemp, the Bllls appeared headed for victory early in the third period, but the Pats were not to be denied. Sunday'vResulti Beaton 3. Buffalo 28 Oakland 20, Houston 18 Denver 20, New York 1 . San Diego 28, Kansas City 14 Frldiy'8 Gm Steelers for the first time In 7W& years: while' Kiiig Hill short of the NFL record held pitched two TD passes to Pete by. Don Hutson,, and pushed his season rushing total past ' marked by the" 1, d gaining W? in 24 carries, Despite Browns' heroics, the 0 Lions gainedji halftime lead on three scoring pitches' by Milt Plum, including one to Danny Lewis that covered 92 yards. However, the Browns went ahead' to stay on a third I period TD pass from Frank to Warfield. Paid Ryan The deadlock Cardinals the Giants moved against them closer to elimination. It was produced when Don Chandler kicked a field . . . two for. the Browns. Those are the magic num- bers needed to bring together' Baltimore and Cleveland for ' REVENGE VICTORY A 4 revenge victory over the Minnesota Vikings Sunday enabled the Colts to open a 3 4 game lead in the Western sector with only four left to play. It gave Baltimore a 1 log for the season while the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Ramis, who both tost, remained tied for second with 5-- for six left to play. This game endecTon a strange note. INTERCEPTS PASS Pat Fischer of St. Louis intercepted, a Y. A. Tittle pass line on the Cards three-yar- d with 2:15 remaining. Instead of shooting the works, the Cardinals ran out the clock goa . records: , Cappellettis sewing spree gave him 122 points, for. the season, his third, straight campaign, and virtual- - - lum . Stote ... Charge W 100-poi- Buffalo and San Diego, open data. Clings to Winter Roads For Dear Life! NEW BMAM t New-York-- Jr o CJ "3$. so and settled-foa meaningless tie. The Chicago Bears, finally flashing some -- of their 1963 form, rolled to a victory over the Rams, the San Fran- cisco Forty-ninerupset the Green Bay Packers, the Philadelphia Eagles nipped and the Dallas Cowboys, the Washington Redskins blanked the Pittsburgh Steelers, 30-Rudy Bukick and Jon Arnett enjoyed themselves at the ex- pense of their old Los Aisles team mat e s. Bukick tossed three touchdown passes while Arnett plunged for one TD and gained 86 yards rushing as the Bears beat the Rams far the eighth straight time. Rookie quarterback George Mira, starting and finishing his first game for the Forty-strik- e Niners, fumbled four times but kept the Packers off balance with his pass-ru- n option plays. He completed 10 of IT passes and gained 37 yards rushing, Paul Hornung of the Packers missed four ' field" goal tempts one from only 27 yards out. r The Browns pulled 2 games ahead of second in the place St. Louis East when they whipped De- while the Cardi- troit, stan- nals settled for a doff against the New York Giants. Old pros Johnny Unitas and Lenny Moore and substitute end Alex Hawkins teamed up 40. help the Colts avenge their lone loss of the season to the 10-1- 0 7 & "?V &..S 1s? s, 24-1- 4, - 17-1- 4, t- -; Vikings. Unitas pegged a third period touchdown pass to Moore that covered 74 yards and put Baltimore ahead,. 10:pJtwas .the 13th straight game In which. Moore had scored at least one TD an NFL record, Then, after Minnesota had the Colts barged ahead, pulled . it out . on a from Unitas to Hawk- - fas,' who was filling in for in- jured Ray Berry. 14-1- BROWN. WAS SHOW Jim Brown was practically the whole show in Clevelands first regular season victory V;, 34-2- 4 37-2- 1, - - fain at minues (5-3-- - Dallas. 55,972 Nut Sunday's Knsat City at Houttt New York at Oakland , 9-- 4-1 a record 21-2- 17-1- ' Retzlaff in the Eagles victory 000-yar- the first time in a National Football League championship game. The Colts can clinch their first western division crown in five years by beating; the Rams next Sunday at Los An-- " geles while the Browns need only two victories in their remaining four games' to wrap up the Eastern Division pennant and the host team berth in the playoff, Dec. 27. - Dgnvur at Boston, night ' the Lions in seven meet- -' ings. The veteran fullback 't 'Jf TTirsicttii1 er Semi Grid Slate Set Prep The schedule for Class A play-ff- s and Q ass B semi-finwas - released Monday-witthe weather playing a e ofthe. schedul - h part-insom- ing.' tenta-tiv- e Here is schedule-witdates listed: . Class A Olympus at Bountiful, Fri day, 1 p.m. Judge Memorial vs. East, West football field, Saturday, 12 noon (tentative). . Class B Wasatch at Mcab, Saturday, 6.70x15 1 p.m. Delta at North Summit, urday, 1 p.m.' Sat- plus tax NylonBlad Required jSo Trade-i- n ism BRAKESASHOCKSIKMUFFLERS . 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