European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 03, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday october 3, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 19 3 Fps help raiders tip Kansas City Oakland Calif. A Veteran George Blanda booted three Long Field goals Sunda to give the undefeated Oak land raiders a 23-21 upset Victory Over the Kansas City chiefs the first loss this season for the1966 american football league crowd of 50,268 in the Oak land coliseum watched the 39-year-old Blanda hit from 31, 33 and 42 raiders defense kept the chiefs in Check until the final first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized chiefs raiders 12 16 93 100 150 206 208 156 13-26-1 23-38-1 8-42 6-48 2 1 54 61 period when Kansas City scored pair of touchdowns both after great kick run backs by 154-Pound Rookie Noland Smith. With the score 23-14, Smith ran a Kickoff Back 54 Yards. Four plays later Mike Garrett scored from the six. Oakland opened the scoring on the first play of the second period when Daryle Lamon Cahit Clem Daniels with a Quick pass from the one four plays after Rodger Bird had intercepted a Len Dawson pass atthe 16. The next time Oakland controlled the Ball Blanda booted his first Field goal. Kansas City scored with Les than two minutes remaining in the half when Dawson hit Gene Thomas on a 20-Yard pass play finishing off a drive of 80 Yards. Fps boost the raiders held the chiefs without a net Yard in the third period while boosting their Lead on Blanda s second Field Goaland he added his third Early in the last this Kickoff. Smith re turned 49 Yards and eight play Slater Garrett pitched to Otis Taylor 17 Yards for a touch Down. The raiders roared Back Onan 80-Yard drive capped by a 29 Yard pass from Lamonica to Billy Cannon to Complete their scoring and put their record at3-0. Kansas City is 2-1. Kansas City 0 7 0 1421oakland 0 10 3 1023 Oak Daniels 1 pass from Lamonica Blanda kick Oak Fig Blanda 31-Kcthomas 20 pass from Dawson Stenerud kick Oak Fig Blanda 33 Oak Fig Blanta 42kgtaylor 17 pass from Garrett Stenerud kick Oak Cannon 29 pass from Lamonica Blanda kick pc Garrett 6 run Stenerud kick Charles captures Atlanta classic Atlanta up new Zea land left hander Bob Charles won the $115,000 Atlanta Golf classic by two strokes sunday and raised his earnings for the year to a record High for a foreign , rated the finest lefty in the game shot a steady Wounder Par 70 sunday for a 282 total and picked up $22,000 Fortis Victory. That raised his official 1967 winnings to $72,148more than even South african Gary player Ever took Home from a pea tour. The 31-year-old Charles was Bank official in Christchurch new zealand for seven year before turning to pro Golf in 1960. He won the British Operand Houston classic in 1963 and the Tucson open in 1965 but has been to higher this year than a tie for second in the Texas open. A pair of aging veterans 49-year-old Tommy Bolt and 40 year old Gardner Dickinson tied with former University of Houston Ace Dick Crawford forerunner up honors at four under Par 284. Bolt who shared the third round Lead with Charles fell Back sunday with even Par 72 but Dickinson and Crawford gained ground with 67 and 68 , a former . Open Champion who has t won tournament in six years led Charles by two strokes at the61st Hole but bogeyed the next two holes and was never Able to catch up got nearly $9,000 for his second place tie five time Sas much As his previous biggest Check in five years on the had never finished higher than seventh before that in1964, in the insurance City open. Eagles top Steeles 34-24, behind Snead Philadelphia a quarterback. Torm Snead threw four touchdown passes two to flanker Ben Hawkins who had his finest Day As a pro As the Philadelphia eagles Defeated the Pittsburgh Steeles 34-24sunday in a National football league game. Hawkins a disappointment in1966 As a to. 3-drafted Rookie set up the eagles winning score in the fourth period with a 36 Yard Kickoff return and the caught the eight Yard to pass which snapped a 24-24 deadlock. Packers record win Over Falcons Milwaukee wis. A Zeke Bratkowski came on in Relief of the injured Bart Starrin the first period and fired two touchdown passes to Carrol Dale to spark the Green Bay packers to a 23-0 National foot Ball league Victory sunday Over the wingless Atlanta Ace backup Man connected on passes of five and 50yards after Starr who appeared first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized Falcons packers 8 23 39 177 19 205 121 78 12-23-2 17-34-2 8-47 4-37 0 0 50 25 off form for the third consecutive sunday was racked on a Blitz by the Falcons Bob Rig Gle. Starr who had thrown nine interceptions in the packers first two games suffered what was described As a bruised muscle in his shoulder. The Falcons their attack Sti fled by a fierce Green Bay pass ing Rush netted Only four Yard sin total offence through the first three quarters before the pack ers defense began relenting. Interceptions led to two Greenbay touchdowns. Dave Robin son set up the first by picking off a Randy Johnson pass at the Atlanta 27. Four plays later Bratkowski found Dale in the end zone from the a 16-0 Lead the pack ers salted the game away in the fourth period when Bob Jeter snared a Terry Nofsinger passand returned it to the Atlanta 33. Then Ben Wilson score from the 11. The unbeaten but once tie packers picked up two Points when Willie Davis dropped Johnson in the end zone for a second period safety. Atlanta 0 0 0 00green Bay 7 9 0 723 Ebay Dale 5 pass from Bratkowski Chandler kick Ebay Dale 50 pass from Bratkowski Chandler kick Ebay safety Johnson tackled in end zone Ebay Wilson 11 run Chandler kick attendance 49,467. Milwaukee wis. A the Green Bay packers reactivated defensive end Lionel Al Dridge and receiver Bob Long sunday. Both players had been sidelined with injuries. Aldridge fractured a leg Bonnand Long underwent knee sur Gery after injuries receive prior to the National football league season. To make room on the roster coach Vince Lombardi placed rookies Dick Capp and Claudi James on the waiver list. Chargers whip Bills 37-17 Buffalo . A Rookie Dick Post ran through and around Buffalo s line an Veteran John Hadl pierced the Bills secondary with passes sunday in leading Tho undefeated san Diego chargers to a 37-17 Victory their third of the american football league sea son. Post a 195-Pound halfback from Houston raced for 121 Yards on 20 carries including one for a touchdown. Hadl threw two touchdown passes Ashe completed 18 of 31 for 282 allowing Buffalo a Mike Mercer 26-Yard Field goal at 2 22of the opening period san Diego unleashed an offence that riddled the Bills defense. Before the first half ended the chargers scored three six pointers on Post s one Yard run a 21-Yard Hadl to Willie Frazier pass and a three Yard Aerial from Hadl to Jacques Mackin non. The chargers scored a fourth touchdown in the third period first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punt fumbles lost Yards penalized chargers Bills 20 202 282 114 18-32-0 1-38 0 67 12 54 193 163 10-31-2 5-45 1 64 when Scott Appleton recovered Fumble by Buffalo s Jack Kemp on the two and stepped into the end zone. Other san Diego scoring came on Dick Van Raaphorst s three Field goals of 32, 30 and 25 Yards. With Only five seconds left inthe third period Kemp who replaced starting quarterback Tom Flores at the half passed to Keith Lincoln who went 60yards for a touchdown. With two seconds left to play Kemp later aled to Lincoln who raced in from the 10-Yard line. San Diego 71413 337buffalo 3 0 7 7--17 but Fig Mercer 26 so Post 1 run Van Kiek so Frazier 21 pass from had Van Raaphorst kick so Mackinnon 3 pass from Hadl Van Raaphorst kick so Fig Van Raaphorst 32 so Fig Van Raaphorst 30sd Appleton 2 recovered Fumble Van Raaphorst kick but Lincoln 60 puss from Kemp Mercer kick so Fig Van Raaphorst 25 but Lincoln 10 lateral pass from Kemp Mercer kick attendance 39,310 Snead threw scoring passes office Yards to Izzy Lang in the first period 29 to Hawkins an four to Jim Kelly in the second Quarter and the clincher to Hawkins with less than six min utes remaining in the eagles led 24-14 at half time but the Steeles Mike first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards Steeles eagles 19 17 153 48 180 284 143 144 13-27-3 15-24-0 3-38 4-39 0 44 171 Clark kicked a 24-Yard Field Goa to close it to 24-17 heading into the final 15 Steeles quarterback Kent Nix tossed 18 Yards to end. R. Wilburn and with Clark s third conversion knotted the score at 24-24. The Steeles scored first on a25-Yard first period run by Wil Norm Snead. Four to passes lie Asbury. Then after falling behind 17-7, Pittsburgh s Dick Hoak ripped three Yards into the end zone. Snead s four Yard to pass to Kelly sent the eagles to a 24-14 halftime Baker kicked Field goals of 36 and 35 Yards and converted four extra Points for the a , who caught Only 14 passes last year for 143 Yards grabbed eight sunday for 187 Yards and two ads. Snead completed 15 of 24 for 262 Yards and four ads while Nix who re placed the injured Bill Nelsen connected with 13 of 25 for 180yards and one touchdown. Pittsburgh 7 7 3 724 Philadelphia 717 01034pitt--As Hury 25 run Clark kick Phil land 5 pass from Snead Baker kick l Hil Fig Baker 36 Phil Hawkins 21 pass finn inf jul Baker Kii i Pitt cloak 3 run u Kar kick Phil Kelly 4 pass from Snead Baker kick Pitt Fig Clark 24 Pitt Wilburn in pass from Nix Clark kick Phil Hawkins 8 pass from Snead Baker kick Phil Fig Baker 35 attendance to ,335. I had a certain amount of Confidence out there today " Charles said. But i kept expecting some bad shot to Hurt me. That shot came on the next to the last Hole but i got away with the 71st Hole Charles drove deep into the rough near wooded area. His second shot barely cleared the Trees an landed on the Green 30 feet from the Hole where he two putted for his Par and maintained his two stroke Lead. Charles said that actually heis a natural right hander but Learned to play Golf left handed from his father who was a left hander. I m naturally ambidextrous Charles said. The leaders in the atlant classic had an easier than usual task this week because seven of this year s top ten Money winners did t even enter the tournament and two others were out by the end of the second round. The Only Man from this group to make i through the four Days was Dan Sikes who finished far Back inthe pack 14 strokes off the Lead with a 72-296.the winners Bob Charles $22,000tommy Bolt $8,983 Dick Crawford $8,983 Gardner Dickinson $8.983 Bruce Crampton $4,730. Dave Marr $3,602 Billy Maxwell $3,602 Steve Spray $3,602 Dewitt Weaver $3,602 Dave Hill $2,680 Howie Johnson $2,640 Butch Baird $1,938 Terry Edwards $1,038 Randy Glover $1,9.38 Labron Harris or. $1,938.alarry Hinson Fred Marti $1,938mason Rudolph $1,938r. H. Sikes $1,938bert Yancey $1,938 Joe Campbell $1,265charles Coody $1,265 Bill Garrett $1,265don january $1,265 Tommy Aaron $928paul Bondeson $928. Cobie Legrange $928 Bob Rosburg $928 Dave Eichelberger $797 Bill Martindale $797 Don Massengale $797 Charles Sifford $797 Kermit Zarley $797jack Fleck $632 Raymond Floyd $632 Doug Ford or. $632 Bob Lunn $632bob Mccallister $632 Peter Thomson $632don Whitt $632 Ted Makalena $482jerry Mcgee $482 Jim Stamps $482don Cherry $314 Davis love $314dick Mayer $314 Jack Montgomery $314 Hugh Royer $314 Jerry Mowlds $23ldan Sikes $231 Wayne Yates $231dale Douglass Wilf Homenuk Kerry Steelsmith Dudley Wyson Chris Blocker j. C. 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Up Kathy Whitworth carded a 73 sunday for a 54-Hole total of 212,4 under Par to win the $17,500 los Angeles ladies Ope professional Golf tournament. Miss Whitworth earned $2,325to increase her leading Lyga Money winnings for 1967 to$39,006. It was her eighth tourney Victory of the winners Kathy Whitwor Thurle Linti Strom Ruth Jesse Judy Kin Liall Shirley Englc Hornun Syl Haynie 1 Griffin in Mann Irmi Clinton Ira 1 Aimer san san Mary Mills Marilynn Smith Betsy Rawls Sumyra Spuzich i eggy Wilsonii sue Maxwell Betsy cult i Althea Darben Belli Stone 71 68 7 1 212 73-73-70216 7 5-71-70217 77-09-71217 71-t1-75-217 73-73-72 -218 74-73-71 218 74-70-742lb 73-68-77--21& 7ti-74-6�219 72-73-74-21 70-74-752iy 73-71-71 22u 78-73-70-221 75-71-75-221 72-75-74221 75-71-75- 221 72-73-76221 75-7&-7tt228 152.3251 s495 $4 �15 i j -65 1 $271 $271 $271 $27 1 $271 $115
