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Show OCT - € f | October ro 4, 1969 Ht HhHe f ey in Hii _ i | plies in st Re a 4 ‘ hte carries a 1-2-1 log. $ ‘a\ we EARS TIE ON Nato ‘The ‘‘toe,” or lack of it, T cl e spelled the difference between es ey a each L +4 iclub. Logan had a golden op- Basn Rea ce as om portunity in the final minute of ea Second seeded Miss Shaw will|Play when it marched down to) naw face third seeded Miss Hunt|the Ogden one-yard line and)... or Saturday, while top seeded|decided to go for a field goal.|™'*" ; I i | |. The Tigers are now 2-2-1 1n|imoleste @ .|Region One play, while Logan ie =>). he, Margaret Court of Australia|Bob Larsen’s attempt went wide|by the| : 1,|Wwill play fourth rated Patti‘of the cross bar and the scoring | converts Hogan of La Jolla, Calif., in the|threat went by the boards. =| was the ig amber oe a GOT SHOT the 196$ |. In women’s doubles Friday,| — st Ce aperiod f the whenoun | oe its "Gur‘wee andPeteMise of HunLOS/terback ie® Breve it Openau dag Randy Lane from the| Sizem were running ae |Sit0S; Calif. and po _° Eliza Pande of) blind side and the pigskin|500 vote lie Palo Alto, Calif., 6-0, 6-3. Miss| : Pon ce tba teamed with San}. - c The victory) Francisco’s Cecilia Martinez to|Fing| ‘straight for {)defeat Miss Hogan and Janet Fina :: La wes Ics : D ca Ben Lomoné’s| Newberry of Los Angeles, 6-1, Tourney Staged _ Ben Lomond)" > Sed id ihe ay : 0 ™ aa ds tor, x UPittsbur _ downs, one r a ae Ladies day tournaments ended | votes. stanza began, |Great Receiver for the season at the White Barn| In ad -- only eight sec! i. golf course this week with the/11th un the lopsided c| In the National Football'staging of the Tony’s Pizza Par-|cludes f The Royals|League Raymond Berry, play- lor-Sawaya Arctic Circle low net/of Pitts pound junior jing for the Baltimore Colts be-jtournament. —s_—y. Coco tween 1955 and 1967, holds the) pass catching \ceptions. — Hy f A if i i mark ee |i > El i altogether for the they took the kickrched 62 yards for core. Big Phil Graid in from the Olym- i W i| | i | ns) ae <a E | fearier war oa | npus to punt. The k the ball on their line and began an. Quarterback Dick 1 a 39-yard pass to then with only four naining in the third ersley ran 18 yards . Hal Hinze kicked fter touchdown and ‘ood at 13-8 in favor h r quarter was both teams un as El-|shortsto| | May of Lou Pi eee | National | ane bae oo a sion ch eee @ Dl Kansas _ a the Bos neither could get their offenses Si Lai oing. ‘the score. The try : ton defense again were Bonnie i The Layton def | Ae i a Mele en eg Pabedan liams and Dave Thomas, helped — ._ to hold the Olympus offense in * | an check. Thomas intercepted | Olympus pass to snuff out the Titan’s final effort late in the game. The Lancer offensive charge in the third period was led by Eckersley, Graham, Strong and if linemen Ken Nelson and Vance Downs. Score by quarters: Layton 3. oi... 0 0 13 0—13 Olympus ......8 0 0 08 Scoring: Olympus—Phillips 3 run (Meier run) Layton—Graham .1 run (pass failed): : | eo Layton — Eckersley 18 run (Hinze kick). or rr , vor of Olympus. at a : , | ae me oe a Winners of 631 re-|dredge, Nadine Martin and Car- ee isle 0 olyn Champneys. - al | with |