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v$K , fb-*JZ\r,. $:&&?& W8T Pallas 'good chance' and for *s»y * A*-** **•*&- **r '-*t ; *: DALLAS (AP) - The Dalles Cowboy* tttwtr never beaten Graft* Bay in a regular National football League game, but they fid tbe tide could turn when the teams meet again in Dallas Jan. To\ Tbe NFL powers will square Off for the NFL championship in the Cotton Bowl. Game time is 4 pm EST. Ctowboys Coach Tom Landry said Monday be thought his team had a good chance to win, but added, \Anyway we have as good a chance as anybody.'* At the same time he said the Packers were 'better than ever„ more mature, have a stronger bench, are in their prime.\ He also pointed to Green Bay's 12-2 record, \which is ter- rific in this league.\ They beat Los Angeles Sun- day when the Rams were trying for the Playoff Bowl. And they did it without quarterback Bart Starr and v«th onlv a littl* serv-' Sunday, Jan, 15 at the Los An- ice from Jim Taylor and Elijah g^ Coii se um will be $12, $10 Pitts. and $6. Reminded that his team beat! Commissioner UHy played one down pulled a muscle. <Tbey'Q both be ready Green Bay,\ said Landry. The squad will take two days off, return to work Wednesday and practice through Friday. They will be off Saturday and Sunday for the Christmas holi- days, returning to the practice field next Monday. No cheap seats for Super Bowl NEW YORK (AP) - Ticket prices for the Super Bowl game between the champions of the American Football League and the National Football League, f>- „#***! vm >&& \f*-^v:&** %)to« •* ,* jB^^M^ W&KF& HEAD TO HEAD — When Green Bay aad Dallas dash oa New Year's Day far tbe NFL title aad the right to defend the two full-backs will be key to tbe running games. Jim Taylor Perkins (right) complements the running and scoring of Dan (left), the second leading rusher In NFL history aad one-time Reeves* senior leaf's among pro football league's, these rushing leader, will spearhead the Packers 9 game, while Don Pres ?£SSpnfcHca n PAGE 14 Twasday, December 20, 1966 Miners win first game LYON MOUNTAIN - A 22- pobt fourth-period uprising by the previously winless Miners carried them past tbe Panthers of Mooers Central last night, j 73-33, in a CCIL clash. ! Chariie Kowalowski, who led! the winning Miners with 26 points, also paced the explosion! with nine points in the last quar- ter. ! The game was close until late J in the third period when the Miners edged ahead with a seven-point lead. Then they blew the contest apart with the big period. During the span, the Panthers, who led early in the game, could score but seven rotate. Tbe Mooers cause took a ser- ious blow when Gunther Kalvi- tas fouled out in the final per- iod. Husky Mike Bumell («) paced the Panthers with 14 points. Tbe undefeated Panther Cubs drubbed the Miner Jayvees 66- 35. Juniors, Masters jumping events set LAKE PLACID - The event was switched to Thursday eve- ning when confirmation was re- / KM*^ M> M f^ ' ccived that *** ^C television I^JJF mLJm Jj m \ network would be taping the i*0r Wr^rl^J J Coronation Pageant Dec. 50. The 11th Annual New York State Junior Ski Jump is ex- pected to attract 80 entries, age five to 18, from the Eastern United States and Canada. It will occur during a week in which the U.S. Eastern Ama- teur Ski Assn. will be conduct- ing a Nordic camp at Lake Placid, Dec. 26-Jan. 1. W. (Bill) Avison of Greenfield, Mass., will be in charge, assisted by Art Tokle and Roy Shorwood. Lake Placid's,Junior Jumpers last year won 61 per cent of the trophies in meets in which they were entered. The Dec. 29 event will be record 480 feet in the meet last their first competition this win- winter. Arrangements for their ter, but their famous coaches j appearance were negotiated by Paul Colby, John Viscome and! the U.S. Ski Assn. with the Nor- Kourofsky, 2-0—4; Bushey 5-4— ! Matt Clark are expecting themj wegian Ski Assn. for a period 14; Ryan $-2—14; Ashline 44—11. j to do very well on their home j of 27 days from Jan. 11 to Feb. 6 Totals 31*16—78. grounds. John WiUdns, Ron Mc- j to enable them to participate in Meters (fi\- Boslev J-5—IT Kenzie am * G«> r g* Martin will meets at Seattle, St. Paul, Mad- Stewart 4-0—8 KaMtas 2 5-^'' ** tte officials ^ ch^ge °t the ison as well as Lake Placid. 9; T. Rankfe^, M-13;' Bur-1 ^J? «**; . , I Takashi Fu ^ awa and Kindo ' Good spectator points exist on the High School grounds at tbe base of the jump, along with adequate car-parking facilities. The 12th Annual North Amer- ican Festival, of which the jun- New York 17-7 Sunday without quar^rback Don Meredith and all-pro tackle Bob Lilly, Landry said, \We only played good enough to win. I couldn't get them up for the game. I tried to give them reasons to play hard but didn't get through. '•They were just plain flat aft- er clinching the Eastern Confer- ence championship without turning a hand Saturday when St. Louis lost to Cleveland. I guess I should be happy they were even up enough to win and shouldn't have expected them to be up for this one.\ Hp said Meredith, who Pete Rozelle said Monday that mail orders will be accepted immediately and should be addressed to the \World Championship Game, P.O. Box 1967, Main Post Office, Los Angeles Calif., 90053.\ Rozelle said the date of the public window sale at the Col- iseum will be announced when the actual tickets are available. NHL standings lor ski Jump is the first event,f U.S. National Ski team mem-|girin, according to team coach. fered a head in j urv ^^1 j will begin Dec. 29 and run j bers Jay Rand, Adrian Watt,! Fred Morris who was contacted j Washington last week was still! I through March 12 with a 19- j John Balfanz and Davey Hicks j by phone Monday, event program in Lake Placid, will be coming to Lake Placid A complete program of the j after competing in Europe at Obersdorf, Innsbruck and Gar winter season at Lake Placid can be obtained by writing to the Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce, Lake Placid, N. Y. Lake Placid Ski Club Presi- dent Gordon Wilson has received entries from the world's out- standing ski jumpers for the Mastem International Ski Jump- ing competition scheduled to be held Jan. 22 at the Intervale Hill on Route 73. Bjrn Wirkola, Oslo, Norway, who won two world championships in 1966, will be accompanied by Chris- toffer Selbekk, who placed fifth in the World Championship at Holmenkollen. Wirkola soared a Also, when the big stars ap- pear, a half-dosen of the best misch. Tbe Austrian Winter <* ^W™ 1™H\ J*? £ Games are being held between I pa™** * compete for the Dec. 27 and Jan. 8. Canada is sending Ulf Kvenbo, Pat Mor- ris and Max Polt to compete on the same circuit then they will appear in Lake Placid with Gerry Gravelle and Rheal Se- experience to be gained in such an event The Masters International Ski Jump is one of the 19 events on tbe schedule of tbe North American Festival. Lyon Mountain (78) 3-3—9; Kowalowski Dubrey 11-4-26; nell, 7-0-14. Totals 21-13—55. From the Pressbox By PETE FELLOWS Gray's 'hat-plus-one' leads BU to ice final NEW YORK (AP5 — Mickey \ goals while the Gophers were Gray fired four goals, setting a short-handed. They broke the tournament scoring record and j game open in the final period leading Boston University to an j when the all-sophomore line erf Gray, Herb Wakabayashi and Serge Boily produced three goals within seven minutes. Saito, two of Japan's best jump- ers, a jumper from Finland and five of the best men from Can- ada will compete against Amer- ica's best at Lake Placid on tbe 75-meter hill. M yw an of North Country spots, JM *SL swell qp a hit yet read about the sue- that Bora aad SL Johns tbe weekend on as they'll aae all year, but tbe PAFB Banters ttffi whipped them handily. Tbe word beforehand had been that tbe Panthers weren't high on tbe teamwork line, but they dealt tbe Rangers almost as bad a beating aa they did tbs first Flying footballs likely theme for North-South MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Fifty-. tory with 3,057 yards, can run or two coBege football players, at throw. He passed this year for 8-5 victory over Minnesota Mon- day night that sent the Terriers into the finals of the Eastern College Athletic Conference's sixth annual Holiday Hockey Festival. St. Lawrence met Qarkson in the second game of the semifi- nal doubleheader at Madison Square Garden. Gray's four goals gave him a total of eight in Boston U's two victories, surpassing the tourna- ment mark of seven goals set by Doug Stay of Colgate last year. The Terriers now 8-1 on the season, capitalized on Min- nesota penalties, scoring five Minnesota, first non-Eastern team to appear in the tourney, led 2-1 midway in tbe second period before Boston U.'s power play began to click against Go- pher goalie Rich Peterson. Pete McLachlan, Bill Hinch, Brian Gilmour and Charles Morgan were the other Terrier scorers. Pete Fichuk, Chuck Norby, Gary Gambucci, Dick Paradise and Dennis Zacbo connected for Minnesota, which has lost five of seven starts. Tea days apt, tbe Pastes m-m, wbfte the Rangers the absences of key ^ The ward was, \whfle Alaa may be great, without TanVat, Iflschook. aad Holmes, least half of whom are believed to be high on pro draft lists, got together Monday in first prac- tices for the North-South game to be played Dec. 26 in the Or- ange Bowl. \Tins'Il be a wfaixzer of a game/ 1 said North Coach Eddk Crowder of Colorado. \Well open up and tew. 1 * South Coach Darren Royal of Texas, who likes to get his yard- on the ground, could be •n aerial fame, too, kr both teams hare rifle-armed 588 yards and ran for 249. Wil- liams set 10 records at Xavier, including a string of nine straight pass completions when Xavier beat Chattanooga for tbe first time. Ben's Orangemen welcome warm Gator Bowl workout Team New York Chicago suf-! Toronto Montreal Boston W L T Pts. GF GA 13 8 6 32 84 66 having headaches. Although the doctors pronounced ham fit to play, Meredith was held out of the game. 14 7 4 32 91 65 11 7 7 29 72 70 11 11 2 24 59 S3 7 14 5 19 70 95 Detroit 8 16 2 13 71 87 Sunday's Results Boston 3, Montreal 1 Detroit 5, New York 0 GOODfYEAR SERVICE SPECIALS Major Engine Tune-Up t 18» Caaptete &*tee Anafysfts-Iettf Cfcecke* ftr Qnattty PtdeiBMaca Any U.S Car. Add $3 for air* conditioning. You get: Spark Plugs, Points, Rotor and Condenser In- stalled - All New! Other parts extra, if needed Inspec- tion of ignition and fuel system to make sure your motor Is in top traveling condition. Rend may have te best one Fans hit ref with bottles SAN FRAHCISCO (AP) - tiiifftinan Gerard Berg- was knocked woozey SB- day's National Football Leagae game hit on tbe bead ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — \We should have time for enough work in this nice weath- er/* Coach Ben SchwartxwaMer said as he put his Syracuse foot- ball team through two workouts Mooday-thor first on Florida sofl la preparation for tbe Gator Bowl game at Jacksonville Dae SL It was cMQy te tbe borne foBcs to te Hs-bot with Upper New York Stale, where tbe pound was froaen when tbe Or- angrmen left Sunday. SchwartxwaMer basnl decided how long to continue twice-a-day practice on the SL Augustine High School field \Well see how much we get done each day and play It by ear/ 9 be said. \Players am get so much work tey get sick of it College results The jibbers* who outdoors for prac- tice since tbeir final game a month ago. Bat they have been in the field bouse at Syracuse. Tbey bad one week of coaffltkartng and two to of hi te reported. a Complete Brake Reline EASY BUDGET TERMS $f 25 Pay as little a«.,. 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