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Show a a ee cee! Unitas ls Human— Disobeys His Coach BALTIMORE (UPI) —The the sidelines, McCafferty was angry on one hand yet happy on the other. “T gave him a chewing out,” else ... completely human. the Baltimore coach said, with He disobeyed his coach. muchof his original displeasure In a book he has written, alresdy gone. “I had told him Johnny Sample said this about to run the ball three times and Johnny Unitas: then kick. It could have cost us “He is, in my opinion, the the game.” Greatest quarterback ever to Unitas wasn’t too upset. Play professional football.” “Tt wasn’t thefirst time,” he Johnny Sample played corner- said about McCafferty’s knuckback ior both the Baltimore j--rapping, “nor will it be the Colts and New York Jets. One last.” of his best friends is Joe Not Disubedient by Nature By nature Johnny Unitas Namath and when he was Passing out bouquets like that doesn’t go around deliberately you'd think Sample would think disobeying those who are being about Namath. He did andstill paid to direct him. He gets no named Unitas. big thrill out of taking a whack at the establishment because Coach Sends Unitas This past Sunday in Boston the truth is he is part of the with the Colts leading the establishmenthimself. Patriots, 7-6, and only a few But with it all he’s human. minutes left in the game, He’s so human that even Baltimore Coach Don McCaffer- though he brushed the whole ty sent Unitas into the contest thing off and insisted it didn’t with specific instructions to run bother hirr when the hometown the ball three times and then fans here booed him during a kick. McCafferty didn’t want to sad performance against the take any chances on an KansasCity Chiefs last week, it interception. did With a third-and-two situation There are some who even on the Colts’ 45, Johnny Unitas now say maybe Unitas doesn’t disobeyed his coach. haveit anymore. Unitas tries to He passed to RoyJefferson, paynoattention. tossing one of those short lob “This is my 15th year and jobs, and Jefferson hot-footed it that’s a long time,” he says, all the way for an insurance “but I hope to play a few more TD. When Unitas got back to years the good Lord willing.” greatest quarterback ever to Play professional football turns out to be exactly like everybody SAVAGE, Model "940" Complete with Leather Case and Straps. Hand coated lenses for bright, crisp, clear pictures under all conditions. Center focus for instant range adjustment with turn. of center wheel only. Hard ther cases to protect your binaculars atall times. 5167” Those twovictories, plus a 123 triumph over small college Giants Hire McNamara SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— John McNamara, fired as manager of the Oakland Athletics last Friday, was hired today as a coach for the San Francisco Giants across the bay from Oakland. Giants owner Horace Stoneham announced the 38-year-old resident of Sacramento, Calif., has signed a contract to assist Giants’ Manager Charlie Fox during the 1971 season. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. “We have engaged a very able baseball man,” said Stoneham,‘and I know he will help us. I have known John for a long time and have alway3 admired his baseball abilities.” power Southeast Louisiana, have put the Indians inte a commandinglead in the United Press International’s Board of Coaches third weekly ratings. Arkansas State received 25 first place votes from the 34member UPI board this week and is 37 points ahead of its NEW YORK (UPI)—Thetop 20 small college football teams as selected by the United Press International Board of Coaches with first place votes in pines (Third week): Points ‘1 AFeses St. (25) 313 2. Akron (1) 216 Larry Watkins Goesto Eagles 3. Montana (2) 204 4, N.Dak. St. byG8 5. Texas A&l (1) 6 .Tampa (1) 7. Delaware 8. Eastern Mich. 9. Tenn. St (1) 10. Grambling 11. Troy State 12. Cal Poly (Slo) (1) 13. Northern Coio. 14. Abilene Christian (1) 15, Northern Mich. 16. Wofford (1) 17. Drake 18, Boise State 19, (Tie) Howard Payne (Tie) UmRolla (Tie) Fla. A&M PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The Philadelphia Eagles, hurting for running backs because of injuries, Tuesday acquired second-year veteran Larry Watkins from the Detroit Lions for an undisclosed draft choice. Watkins, a running back from Alcorn A&M, was signed as a free agent by the Lions in 1969 and rushed for 201 yards in 62 attempts for a 3.2 average and one touchdown. 165 149 101 85 72 54 29 6 4 2 20 18 14 12 9 9 9 MOUNTAIN CLIMBING Wheterit is something that you have always wanted to door something you just wantto try out, enroll in this ing course and thrill to the ocventures that await you. This MOUNTAIN CLIMBING class is designed to make you a recreational climber as well as give you the training necessary to instruct others in the basic techniques of climbing. 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