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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, October 25, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 25, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday october 25, 1967 trojans 35 new Yolk up top ranked Southern California finally coming to a breather units Tough schedule is a 35-Point favorite to smash Oregon this week for its seventh straight Victory. The trojans led by the Rushing of 0. J. Simpson faced rtt ged tasks the last two week sin winning at notre Dame and at Washington but should havea Breeze at Home in this one. In the nationally televised contest that won t be Able to match the dramatic interest of the stars and stripes Odd last year s game of the Century the Odd makers Haven t listed a Point spread on the notre Dame Michigan state game presumably because Sev eral mus starters including Jimmy Raye Are injured a care questionable starters. This is the. First time in fou years that one of the clubs has t been ranked no. 1 when they met. Notre Dame was no. 1 in 1964 and last season when the teams played each other and mus was no. 1 in 1965.notre Dame is ranked 10th this week and mus in t ranked. For the Birds birdies Are a favorite subject for Anys Fer butt was another variety that caught the attention of Billy Casper left and the British opponent Peter Alliss As the stopped to gaze up at a flock of wild geese that flew Over during their Ryder cup match at Houston. Casper Defeated Alliss. 2 and1, and the . Team went on to take its 14th Victory in the fabled links Competition. A photo Sahara invitational while second ranked Urcla Lidle this week third ranked Colorado is an 18-Point Favori Teto clobber Oklahoma state. Fourth ranked Tennessee is 7 1-2 Point Choice to Stop leu and fifth ranked North Carolinas ate is a nine Point pick Over  Georgia is a 21 Point pick Over Kentucky while seven ranked Purdue is listed by 20 1-2 Points Over  game Between eighth ranked Wyoming and Ariz most. In t listed while ninth ranked Houston is a four Point up tabs . For 4th time new York up All Amanca football memo it s four in a Row for o.  of Southern California in the United press International Backfield of the week. . Gets better As the Burden grows heavier last saturday he ran 236 Yards instead of his usual 160 plus and again he rates at the top of the week big four. Selected with the terrific Trojan were Curt Wilson of Minnesota. Chris Gilbert of Texas and Larry Csonka of Syracuse All for the first time this year. Simpson accounted for three touchdowns As Southern califor Nia downed Washington 23-6,dashing 86 Yards for one score running 10 for another an firing a 17-Yard pass for the third. In the process he rolled up his 236 Yards on 30 carries for a 7.8 average. Gilbert was the Workhorse Ina key game in the Southwest scoring three times in a 21-12victory Over Arkansas. The powerful tailback rushed 162yards in 38 carries for a Texas career Rushing record of 1,633yards. And he s still a Junior. Csonka with three touch Downs against California moved into second place among Syracuse All time Ball carriers with 2,432 career Yards on the continued on Page 22j Beard s 65 paces am Las vegas Nev. Up Frank Beard served warning he was after top Money in the$111,111.11 Sahara invitational Golf tournament monday witha Par shattering 33-3265 in the two Day pro am curtain Raiser. The bespectacled belter from Louisville who already has captured the tournament of champions Houston open and Indianapolis 500 for his bes year on the pro Trail inspired his Amateur partners with eight birdies and Only one bogey. They came in with a 57 Over the6,735-Yard, Par 36-3672 Munici pal Golf club  open with a top prize of $20,000, opens wednesday and has drawn nearly every big name in Golf. But leading Money winners Arnold Palmer and big Jack Nicklaus Are passing up the pro am. Defend ing Champion Nicklaus was on the driving Range monday to hone his game. Tony Jacklin of the British Ryder cup team and Ted Makalena of Hawaii each went33-3366 on the municipal course and Makalena s Amateur team of or. John Lake George Vucanovich and Pete summer chalked up a tourney leading 26 2854 round. On the Par 36-3571 Paradise Valley Golf course where the finals will be played Al balding shot a 33-3366 to keep in sight of the top spot. At " 67 Over the Paradis course were Dave Hill and Chi Chi Rodriguez while Dick Lyt Leand Dave Thomas fired the same figure at Muni. Ray Bot Shad a 68 at Paradise and Hugh Royer and babe Hiskey also had 68s at Muni. The British Ryder cup team which last played in the Sahara in 1963, was on hand to compete after a loss to the american squad at  on the desert course ranged in the High 70s. Pick Over  other games around the nation this week East Colgate 13 Over Brown Cornell 3 Over Yale Harvard 2 Over Dartmouth Navy 15 Ove Pittsburgh Penn state 3 Over Syracuse Princeton 13 1-2 Over Penn army 3 Over Stanford. Midwest Ohio state 7 Over Illinois Purdue 20 1-2 Over Iowa Minnesota 11 Over Michi Gan Oklahoma 3 Over Missouri Northwestern five Over Wisconsin Nebraska 10 Over thu Northwestern 5 Over Wisconsin Colorado 18 Over Oklahoma Page 19 spartans state Kansas 14 Over Iowa St South North Carolina 6 1-2 Over Wake Forest Florida 13 1-2over Vanderbilt Florida state 20 Over Kentucky Alabama 8over Clemson Virginia tech 7 Over West Virginia Miami,fla., 6 Over Auburn. Southwest Texas am 11over Baylor Oklahoma 3 Over Missouri Texas 7 1-2 Over Rice Texas tech 3 Over sum Arkansas 20 Over Kansas state. West Washington 6 1-2 Ove California Oregon St. 18 Over Washington state. Aba encounters Pittsburgh ratty tops americans Teaneck . A con Nie Hawkins Charlie Williams and Chico Vaughn rallied the Pittsburgh pipers from a 13 Point deficit in the third period to a 110-107 Victory Over the new Jersey americans monday night in. An american basketball association opener for Bot teams. Milwaukee turns to no in franchise bid Milwaukee up group trying to regain major league baseball for Milwaukee rebuffed by the american league last week monday asked to be represented at the next meeting of the National league owners. Milwaukee Brewers baseball Hub inc., made the request in telegrams to baseball commissioner William Eckert National league president Warren Giles All National league club owners and members of baseball expansion committee. Allan Bud Selig president of the Brewers and vice president Edmund Fitzgerald sought the meeting for the purpose of presenting Mil Waukee s qualifications and de sire for an expansion team. Descriptive material in sup Ort of our application will be in he mail to you this week Selig and Fitzgerald said. They said material outlining Milwaukee s qualifications for a franchise was being  american league in approving the move of the Kansas City athletics to Oak and last week overlooked Milwaukee in expansion plans and voted instead to give Kansas City and Seattle expansion  National league is expected to follow suit by adding two new teams probably chosen from among Milwaukee Dallas fort Worth and san Diego. The league has no meeting set. Hawkins scored 34 Points and Williams added 32 to offset a 41 Point performance by the losers Dan Anderson. New Jersey lost a Chance Totake the Lead when a technical foul was charged to Art key Man following a deliberate foul Call against Pittsburgh Vaughn with 44 seconds left. One official Harry Brooks called the intentional foul with the pipers ahead 108-106 and signalled two shots for Anderson. Aba rules however Call Forone shot and Possession of the Ball on a deliberate foul. When Heyman argued too vociferously that Brooks had Sig naked for two shots the other official Bob Serafin called the technical. Williams made it to give the pipers a three Point Lead. Anderson s free throw Cut it Toto but the americans lost the Ball after the inbound pass and Vaughn dribbled away the closing seconds. He made the final Point on a free throw with two seconds left. Houston a the dal Las Chaparral sparked by Bob Verga s 26 Points whipped the Houston Mavericks 100-83 in an american basketball association game monday night. Dallas which led As much as22 Points in the third period used a Tough defense to recordist second Victory in three games. At one Point in the third period Houston went seven minutes without a Field goal. The Maver icks got Only two Points in that Span two free throws that � came off two technical fouls called against Dallas player coach Cliff Hagan. Art Becker was High Point Man for Houston with 20 Points. Dallas held a 48-39 halftime Edge. Hagan a former St. Louis Hawk Star pushed referee Don Rakel and was ejected from the game Early in the third period. Rakel had called a foul an then Udo technical on Hagan prompting the display of Emo Tion. Clark Johncock join . 500-mile race Field Rockingham . A Drivers from All Over the world begin gathering at North Caro Lina motor Speedway tuesday for practice and time trial leading up to sunday s $76,000 american 500-mile Stock Carrack. The Early arrivals will include Jimmy Clark the wealthy scotsman who won the grand prix of Mexico sunday and Gordon Johncock Winner of the200-mile . Auto club race for championship cars at Hanford,calif., sunday. Clark is due in tuesday after noon and Johncock is expected in time to take practice laps inthe morning. Clark will team with austrian Jochen Rindt in Holman and Moody Ford their first try Ever at Stock car Rac ing. Johncock will drive Bud Moore s  foreign Road racing Veteran italian Ludovico scar Finotti has been assigned a plym Outh maintained by Nort Wilkesboro s Bill Ellis. He will drive As a member of the Tea which features Veteran Jim , Scarfitti and Rindt Are All former winners of thele mans 24-hour race. Sunday s grand prix win was Clark fourth this year on the world formula 1  three foreigners May be joined by a fourth european Road racer Giampieri Biscaldi of Italy. Biscaldi wired Speed Way officials he will come to Rockingham looking for  meantime More than 60 car Driver entries have been received for the last big distance race on Lascar s 1967 Calen Dar. Only a 250-mile event a Weaverville nov. 5 is left. Sunday s Field will be limited to 44 cars and the first eight of them will be qualified in Tim trials wednesday  
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