Fed. fi Y neh elt alee it ft: iE Es took a 1-0 first-period Henry hit paydirt on im en’s passout at 2:41. » capitalizing on a Jean rebound, evened it .up ce S, Saks = ay Tonight at Civic Stadium. the Hogan’s Aces and fs Royals go at it again. @ two teams never fail to . ‘the cash customers byes FEE ih Wa: cats ; a if isi i bi i eft a8 4 4 i geos i League LONDON (CP) —Jimmy .| Greaves, 19-year-old star of Chel- sea, almost solely toppled Pres- ton North End from the top of the English Soccer League's First Division Saturday, scoring five goals in his team’s 5-4 victory at Preston. Greaves’ goal-snatching per- et opened the way for Tot- tenham Hotspurs to climb back ALTIMORE (AP) — Balti- fe Colts and New York Giants be rematched next Sunday. in ll game that could recre- e’s dramaticncome- ind 23-17 victory in the f Gvertime for the National ali L e a g ue championship . That: game was labelled st ever pla: orts world has been Won- Since if the Colts could do 90,597 seats in Memorial will be filled and mil- pre will be watching on sion to see if the Colts can. ot Baltimore and New York <a to the championship in i Spirit after mid - season timo Se Teates he Colts drapped successive sions to Cleveland Browns fashington Redskins. Many “off the Colts at that stage, ethey had dropped three of s games and were trailing mcisco ‘49ers by two in the western conference. uit the Colts roared through BJast five games, including bee ttories by the impressve re of 45-14 and 34-14 over San _ Hants also lost their see- | game of the season, and in yenth and eighth games MImedo Tinto the Tottenham, helped by goals from halfbacks Danny Blanch- flower and Alf Norman, beat Newcastle United 4-0. The Spurs have 30 points from 22 matches, while Preston has 29 points. Wol- ‘ their offence was weak. Two weeks in-a-row, three field goals by Pat Summerall were all the New Yorkers were able to score. They were enough to beat Chi- cago Cardinals 93, but Pitts- burgh Steelers took them with two touchdowns. Howeyer,’the scoring punch re- turned in a 30-20 triumph over Cardinals, 45-14 and 24-10 over Washington, and 48-7 against Cleveland to” ge the Giants the eastern conference title again. The Colts offence never was faulty, its lowest outpua being 21 points. ALL-TIME RECORDS Quarterback Johnny Unitas threw 32 passes for touchdow®, an all-time league record. He hasn't been blanked in 37 straight games, also an all-t'me record. Fault has been found at times with the Colt defence except in one department —. pass intercep- tions. The Baltimore secondary stole 40 enemy aerials. The New York defence is its trademark, although the passing of veteran‘ Charley Conerly at quarterback along with the run- ning is no slouch on the attack. Conerly from a statistic view- point wound up the league’s lead- ing passer with an pre av- erage. Loses n Pro Debut Bs ney. Australia (AP)— 0 imeéedo, the swarthy Peruv- of the U.S. Davis Cup lost to Australia’s Lew E Su oe y in his professional De gob: But promoter. Jack ame was delighted. . was a terrific debut,” ber commented happily after ew pro lost 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 to Meran Aussie before 5,000 gutdoor White City Sta- Surling Draw Seite nowing is the curling Monday night at the 1 — Open. ce — E. Tanton, H. R. Car- on Sone S. Beaton, McGuigan, F. MacMillan, H. ott, W. . Mellish. , ; “Alex hasn't played a tough match for a long time and I thought he really did well for his first match with us,"’ Kramer added. “TI would have played better,” Olmedo said, “‘but it was the first, big game I’ve played for three months. I needed the competi- tion.” Later, Olmedo showed the Hoad match did some ‘good as he teamed smoothly with Pancho Gonzales of Los Angeles to whip Hoad and Australia’s Ken Rose- wall in doubles, 6-4, 6-4. Gonzales won the second singles match, defeating Rosewall, 6-2,..6-4. TRICK WIND Olmedo, who turned pro last month for a $35,000 first-year guarantee from Kramer, Was er- ratic in the singles match. The temperature was in the high 80s and a trick cross-wind appeared ‘|to bother both players, Olmedo particularly. Alex, who went into a slump after winning the Wimbledon title Chelsea Topples Leaders Chelsea’s upset win at Preston . Lwas the team’s first victory. in five matches. Greaves three goals in the first half and the next two after the break. Three of Preston four goals were Thompson. A total of 475,600 fans turned) was, 624,900 last Saturday. Saturday because of waterlogged grounds. The biggest crowd of the day was at Manchester where West .| Bromwich Albion beat Manches ter United 3-2. In the Wolverhampton game, inside right Bob Mason got both Wolves’ goals. Burnley, West Ham and Ful- Saturday's matches—lost and fell one point behind. , latywineec Alon Quectield got goal in a 1-0 victory at ae centre - ter City edged West ene 2-1. ARSENAL SWAMPED Sheffield. Wednesday swamped Arsenal 5-1. The teams were tied 1-1 at half-time its forward, Vic Groves, with a leg injury and Sheffield in four more goals. Aston Villa defeated Brighton 2-1 and stayed on the top of the Second Division with 35 points. Rotherham, in second place with 33 points, was held to a 2-2 tie by Chariton. In the Third Division, South- ampton took over the lead by beating Norwich 2-1. Bury slipped to second by losing 3-0 at Ches' d.. Walsall continued to clean up in the Fourth Division by lashing Crewe Alexandra 5-1. Walsall ended with a six-point lead over second-place Torquay, which won 3-1 at Doncaster. In the Scottish League, Hearts maintained the lead in the First Division by three points by de- MONTREAL (CP) — President Clarence Campbell of the Na- tional Hockey League conferred Saturday wtih Andy Bathgate and deferred any decision regard- ing the New York Rangers right- winger’s ghosted article in a mag- azine. Campbell said he also talked with general manager Muzz Pat- rick of the Rangers. “I'll think about it during the weekend and may have a state- ment Monday,’ said Campbell. The magazine article spoke of “unchecked brutality” in the NHL and singled out half - a - dozen players as experts at spearing— using the blade of the hockey stick—and stick - wielding meth- ods. 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