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COLLEGE FOOTBALL 
ROUNDUP . . . 
. „ . AS COMPILED BY UNITED 
Press International. 
HOURGLASS 
pOrfS SECTION 
EAST-- Harvard 3 ^ Pennsylvania O; 
Penn St 0 S7 Maryland 9.? Notre Dame 4o 
Navy 0; Yale 24 Dartmouth 15; Syracuse 
21 Pittsburgh 6; Cornell 57 Columbia 20; 
Army 9 Iowa St . Drexel Tech ^4 Penn 
Military 0; Indiana (Pa.) St. 2b Calif. 
|(Pa.) St. 13° 
SOUTH--Clemson 29 Virginia ~f> Georgia 
Tech 21 Duke 8; Virginia Tech 27 William 
& Mary 20; North Carolina St. 17 South 
Carolina l4; West Virginia 26 Kentucky 
21; Georgia 24 North Carolina 8;.Flor¬ 
ida 14 Auburn 0; Davison 23 Furman 0; 
Tennessee St. 32 Southern (La.) U. 21; 
Louisiana St. II Mississippi 10; Ala¬ 
bama 23 Mississippi S . 6 ; George Wash¬ 
ington 17 Cincinnati IJ; Tulane 25 
Virginia Military 6. 
MIDWEST —Bowljng Green 21 Miami (Ohio 
|8; Michigan 35 Northwestern 0, Purdue 
26 Illinois 14; Ohio St. 21 Iowa 19; 
Kansas 7 Kansas St. 0; Michigan St. 22 
Wisconsin 6; Nebrsaka 9 Missouri 0; 
Southwest Missouri St. 49 Missouri 
THE OBSERVER 
Mines 7; Minnesota 21 Indiana 0; Central fourth and two in the seventh 
Michigan 25 Youngstown 20. 
SOUTHWEST —Ri ce 6 Texas 'Tech 6; Ark¬ 
ansas 17 Texas A&M 0; Texas Christian 
17 Baylor l4; Utah 4l Texas Western 0; 
Texas 7 Southern Methodist 0; Oregon 
St. 20 Washington St. "J; Stamford 10 
Oregon 8; New Mexico 17 Wyoming 6, 
Idaho St. l4 Montana It UCLA 25 Calif¬ 
ornia 2S; Washington 14 Southern Calif 
ornia 13; Brigham Young 28 Utah St. 
New Mexico St. 20 East New Mexico 0: 
Air Force 7 Arizona 0; Oklahoma S4 
Colorado II. 
was 
ST 
WEEK-END 
ATTENDED 
Giants 
GIFTED 
TRIPLE 
WITH Al 
Estaban 
INDEED A VERY LONG AND HECT 
Where the spectators that 
THE AlL-StARS-WeCO AND THE 
Dodgers game on Kwaj Day were 
WITH BASEBALL * S RARE FEATS-- < 
Monday 2 November 
STAR GAZER CONTEST RESULTS 
A TWO-TIME WINNER HAS BEEN 
NAMED IN THE STAR GAZER CON- 
test-~Robert Taylor of Spec- 
JTal services won the last two contests. 
c 
s 
PLAY AND A NO-HITTER. 
ALL-STARS-WECO game 
The WECo Riggers gave evidence as to 
why they are the Men's fast pitch 
CHAMPIONS, WHEN THEY TAMED THE AlL- 
Stars 9-4. 
Jack Emery and Carter Morgan pitching 
COMBINATIONS LIMITED 'THE STARS WITH 
JUST 5 HITS. 
WECo SCORED ONLY ON TWO INNINGS: THE 
FIRST AND FIFTH -- THEY GOT FOUR RUNS 
IN THE FIRST., SPARKED BY LEO CoLLYAR’S 
330 FT. HOME RUN IN THE LEFT FIELD. AnD 
AGAIN IN THE FIFTH FOR FIVE RUNS; WHEN 
John Stavole started it off with his 
340 FT. HOME RUN ALSO IN LEFT FIELD. 
The STARS SCORED once in the third and 
WIN 
N I CK- 
Austra* 
when 
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against Australia's Bruce 
A 70 
N1CKLAUS IN AUSTRALIAN 
Sydney; Australia (UPI)--Jack 
LAUS OF COLUMBUS; Oh 10, WON THE 
lia Open Golf Championship Sunday 
HE FIRED A FIVE-UNDER-PAR 67 IN 
HOLE PLAYOFF 
Devlin. 
Devlin carded a 70 in the tourna- 
MENT's FIRST PLAYOFF SINCE 1948. THE 
PAIR FINISHED THE REGULATION ]2 HOLES 
YESTERDAY WITH 2&7 * S . 
NlCKLAUS OPENED A ONE-STROKE LEAD 
over Devlin on the front nine at the 
Lakes course by posting a 33 AND travel- 
ED THE BACK NINE IN 3^ . __ 
BILLS STILL UNBEATEN 
AS SEASON NEARS END 
The search isstill, on for an American 
Football League team capable of beating 
the Buffalo Bills. Houston tried yes¬ 
terday for the second time this season 
--BUT; DESPITE a RECORD PASSING PER¬ 
FORMANCE be George Blanda-- the Oilers 
dropped a 24-10 decision after leading 
FOR THE FIRST THREE QUARTERS. BLANDA 
COMPLETED 37 OF THE 68 PASS ATTEMPTS; 
BUT STILL COULD NOT STOP THE BILLS FROM 
WINNING THEIR EIGHTH IN A ROW, 
The Kansas City Chiefs built up a 42- 
10 LEAD OVER DENVER MIDWAY THROUGH THE 
THIRD QUARTER AND THEN HAD TO HANG ON 
FOR DEAR LIFE BEFORE DEFEATING THE 
Broncos; 49-39. At one point, late in 
THE GAME, DENVER MOVED TO WITHIN 42-39.? 
BUT THEN LOST A POSSIBLE TOUCHDOWN WHEN 
ONE OF ITS RECEIVERS FUMBLED AWAY A 
PASS ON THE GOAL LINE. 
In THE ONLY OTHER AFL GAME YESTERDAY; i 37”7 
The stars came up with a triple play 
in the sixth inning. After John Sta¬ 
vole and Nord Dietz walked; Leo Collyar 
LINED ONE RIGHT TO CHARLIE KEEFE WHO 
THEN TOUCHED SECOND AND THREW TO FIRST 
catching Stavole and Dietz off their 
BASES o 
SWAJKOSK! NO-HITS DODGERS 
John Swajkoski started off his Little 
League season in perfect style when he 
no-hit the Dodgers on Kwaj. Day. As 
the Giants defeated the Dodgers 4-1. 
St WAS A REAL PITCHING DUEL BETWEEN 
Swajkosk i and Lundy Craig; as both 
pitchers struck out 14 batters each. 
The Dodgers' only run; came sn the 4th 
INNING WHEN SwAJKISKI WALKED FOUR BAT¬ 
TERS in a row. S. Hewitt got two of th 
Giants' 5 hits. 
GIANTS-CARDINALS 
The Giants playing again on Sunday 
NOV. I SHOWED THAT THEY ARE THE 'TEAM 
TO BEAT AS THEY RAN WILD AND DEFEATED 
the Cardinals 17-3 |N pour innings (on 
the 10-run ruling). Ken Farrell with 
THREE SINGLES; JOHN SWAJKOSKI WITH TWO 
singles and Black's two triples were 
THE RUN-GETTERS FOR THE GlANTS WHILE 
Means, Norton; Liles and Snyder got 
THE FOUR HITS OFF AgEE. 
WOMEN'S LEAGUE RESULTS 
The run-down of yesterday's games in 
the Women's Softball League will be 
FEATURED IN TOMORROW'S OBSERVER. 
Wahine Pirates 6 Hauoli Wahines 5 
Serpenteens 6 Kahunas 5 
VOLLEYBALL RESULTS 
Roi-Namur "A" defeated the Surfriders 
I5-5 and l6-14; on Sat. 31 Oct. 
On Kwaj Day the Kei Ki Al 
THE SmUA "5 !i 15- I i AND 15-6 
Air Force 7 
Arizona 0 
Army 9 
Iowa State U. 7 
Cal 1fornia 21 
UCLA 25 
Colorado I 1 
Oklahoma |4 
Duke 8 
Georgia Tech 21 
Florida l4 
Auburn 0 
Georgia 24 
North Carolina 8 
1 ND 1 ANA 0 
Minnesota 21 
!owa 19 
Ohio State 21 
Kansas State 0 
Kansas ~J 
Michigan 35 
Northwestern 0 
Navy 0 
Notre Dame 4o 
Nebraska 9 
Missouri 0 
No. Carolina St. !7 
South Carolina l4 
Oregon 8 
Stanford 10 
Penn State 17 
Maryland 9 
Purdue 26 
Illinois |4 
Rice 6 
Texas Tech 6 
Southern Calif. 13 
Washington l4 
Syracuse 21 
Pittsburg 6 
Texas Christian 57 
Baylor l4 
Texas 7 
Southern Method. 0 
Washington State 7 
Oregon State 24 
West Virginia 26 
Kentucky 21 
Wisconsin 6 
Michigan State 22 
Taylor's guess was 
19 out of 25. 
OF 
TH 
GH 
KWAJ MEN'S HANDICAP LEAGUE RESULTS 
This week we had a whole new batch 
winners. Al Kaili took top honors w 
a 224 scratch game; Bob Tadlas won h 
series handicap with 659 AND Julio 
Rossi rolled a 237 handicap game. 
Sn the 500 circle this week we had: 
M. Nuesca 50S; L, Opulauoho 506, B. 
Tad las 557; J. Luke 516; A. Kaili 587; 
J. Rossi 513, C. Guastamachio 5^, K. 
Ching 502; C. Napeahi 557 AND Bob Hong 
WITH A 55 60 
YANKEES 11 SALE FINAL 
New York (UPS)--The sale of the New 
York Yankees to the Columbia Broadcast¬ 
ing System (CBS) became effective today 
WITH THE SIGNING OF THE HISTORIC FINAL 
PAPERS o 
Ownership of 80 per cent of the Yan¬ 
kees' stock passed to CBS with the sign 
NG BY CO-OWNERS DAN TOPPING AND DeL 
Webb for the Yankees and Board Chairman 
William Paley and President Dr. Frank 
Stanton for the network. 
The signing was private; and after¬ 
ward CBS announced that its "acquisition 
of AN 80 PER CENT INTEREST IN THE 
S DEFEATED 
(UPl)--SlX WEEKS LEFT TO THE NATIONAL 
Football League campaign and both Cle¬ 
veland and Baltimore seem firmly in com 
mand in their respective divisions. 
The Browns moved two games out in 
front in the East yesterday as they 
KNOCKED OFF PITTSBURGH; 3^“^7* WHILE 
St. Louis lost to New York 34-17•» 
The Colts streaked to their seventh 
win in a row by crushing San Francisco, 
Moore scored a pair of 
his I2th and 13 th of 
as Lennie 
TOUCHDOWNS , 0 
the season. 
The Detroit Lions took 
possession of second place 
TIMORE AS THEY WHIPPED LOS 
j37- 3 7 • 
Green Bay evened its record at 4-4 by 
{defeating Minnesota, 42-13, WHILE THE 
the San Diego Chargers stayed two games 
in front of the Western Division with a 
31-17 victory over Oakland. 
New York (UPI)—The New York Yankees 
announced today that pitcher Whitey 
Ford will undergo surgery next week to 
CORRECT AN ARTERIAL BLOCKAGE IN HIS 
LEFT SHOULDER. FORD WAS TROUBLED BY THE DEFEND 1NG CHAMPION CHICAGO BEARS TOOK 
AILMENT DURING THE SERIES WITH THE St. THEIR SIXTH LOSS IN EIGHT GAMES AS THEY 
Louis Cardinals _;fell before: Dallas, 24 -iO. 
OVER SOLE 
behind Bal¬ 
ance LES, 
4-4 
New 
York Yankees became effective today." 
BERRA 
b 
GNS 
WITH YANKb 
AS SPECIAL CONSULTANT 
New York (UP I)—The New York Yankees 
TODAY RECEIVED IN THE MAIL YOGI BERRA’S 
SIGNED TWO-YEAR CONTRACT AS SPECIAL 
ield Consultant. 
The CONTRACT STATES, HOWEVER, THAT THE 
former Yankee Manager has the privilege 
of MAKING A DEAL FOR HIMSELF AT ANY TIME 
IS HE SO DESIRES. 
Berra, who is on a golfing vacation at 
P lNEHURST, N.C., HAS BEEN CONTACTED BY 
the New York Mets concerning a position 
with the National League club. 
He informed Mets President George 
Weiss before leaving that he would make 
some sort of decision when he returned. 
Marlboro, New York (UP! )--Floyd Pat¬ 
terson TODAY QUICKLY ACCEPTED HEAVY¬ 
WEIGHT champion Cassius Clay's invita¬ 
tion TO SERVE AS HIS SPARRING PARTNER 
in Boston. 
Clay, training at 
TURN TITLE FIGHT THERE WITH SONNY LlSTON 
ON Nov. 16 , OFFERED DURING 
WORKOUT OT USE EX-CHAMP 
Boston for his re- 
i Sonny L 
Sunday 's 
Patterson as 
SPARMATE 
rr 
TOLD 
WILL NOT 
650 FANS 
t! 
Clay derisively 
hurt him, 
in the Boston Arena. 
