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Mikoyan Confers Today in UN on Cuban Crisis
J-0010 Distribution '<i4'.-s" ' • -> Today > Waatber, page 2. 20,525 Frldtr. (MOW! CUM PMttfl BANK, N. J., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1962 omen. 7c PER GOPY PAGE ONE Mikoyan Confers Today In UN on Cuban Crisis HAVANA (AP)-Tbe Cactra ceaBrau dismantling of bases proposal for winding up the jects such Soviet-Cuban demands and economic points, rejected by government offered today to al- from which eounler-revolu. dwindling Cuban crisis. as a withdrawal of U.S. forces U.S. officials ever since Castro low Inspection of Soviet with- ttonartes are operating against Soviet sources said Mikoyan from the Guantanamo naval base made them, the 14-point Soviet- drawal of offensive weapons the Castro regime. wants to find out first-hand what and an end to the economic boy- Cuban proposal is said by Com- from Cuba If the United Natlooj The government tbo repeated has been said at the United Na- cott of Cuba. munist sources to embody much that Prime. Minister Fidel tions and in the United States Mikoyan, In a farewell appear- already done to settle the acute Castro's five-point package, in- while he was spending 24 days ance on Havana television Sunday crisis which erupted In October cluding US. abandonment of with Prime Minister Fldet Castro. night, again voiced Soviet support with discovery of Soviet offensive the Guantansmo Naval Base; He probably will leave for Mos-"by all possible means" for Cas-weapons in Cuba. remains "todtspensable to a cow Tuesday after talks with U.N. tro's. > so-called five guarantees Communist Informants said the true and definitive solution of Cuban and U.S. -
1967 APBA PRO FOOTBALL SET ROSTER the Following Players Comprise the 1967 Season APBA Pro Football Player Card Set
1967 APBA PRO FOOTBALL SET ROSTER The following players comprise the 1967 season APBA Pro Football Player Card Set. The regular starters at each position are listed first and should be used most frequently. Realistic use of the players below will generate statistical results remarkably similar to those from real life. IMPORTANT: When a Red "K" appears in the R-column as the result on any kind of running play from scrimmage or on any return, roll the dice again, refer to the K-column, and use the number there for the result. When a player has a "K" in his R-column, he can never be used for kicking or punting. If the symbol "F-K" or "F-P" appears on a players card, it means that you use the K or P column when he recovers a fumble. Players in bold are starters. If there is a difference between the player's card and the roster sheet, always use the card information. The number in ()s after the player name is the number of cards that the player has in this set. See below for a more detailed explanation of new symbols on the cards. ATLANTA ATLANTA BALTIMORE BALTIMORE OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE EB: Tommy McDonald End: Sam Williams EB: Willie Richardson End: Ordell Braase Jerry Simmons TC OC Jim Norton Raymond Berry Roy Hilton Gary Barnes Bo Wood OC Ray Perkins Lou Michaels KA KOA PB Ron Smith TA TB OA Bobby Richards Jimmy Orr Bubba Smith Tackle: Errol Linden OC Bob Hughes Alex Hawkins Andy Stynchula Don Talbert OC Tackle: Karl Rubke Don Alley Tackle: Fred Miller Guard: Jim Simon Chuck Sieminski Tackle: Sam Ball Billy Ray Smith Lou Kirouac -
Regular Season Week Eight Minnesota Vikings at Cleveland Browns Twickenham Stadium • 10/29/17 Week 8 - Minnesota Vikings Vs
REGULAR SEASON WEEK EIGHT MINNESOTA VIKINGS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS TWICKENHAM STADIUM • 10/29/17 WEEK 8 - MINNESOTA VIKINGS VS. CLEVELAND BROWNS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2017 - TWICKENHAM STADIUM - 8:30 A.M. CT - NFL NETWORK 2017 VIKINGS SCHEDULE GAME SUMMARY PRESEASON (2-2) The Minnesota Vikings (5-2) play the Cleveland Browns (0-7) in London, England at Date Opponent Time (CT) TV/Results Twickenham Stadium in Week 8. The Vikings captured a 24-16 home victory vs. the Baltimore 8/10 (Thurs.) at Buffalo 6:00 p.m. W, 17-10 Ravens in Week 7 and the Browns, who are designated the home team for the international 8/18 (Fri.) at Seattle 9:00 p.m. L, 13-20 game, are coming off a 12-9 overtime loss to the Tennessee Titans in Cleveland. The Vikings are 8/27 (Sun.) SAN FRANCISCO 7:00 p.m. W, 32-31 1-0 in their only regular season game played in London, a 34-27 victory against the Pittsburgh 8/31 (Thurs.) MIAMI 7:00 p.m. L, 9-30 Steelers in 2013 at Wembly Stadium. REGULAR SEASON (5-2) The Vikings offense, ranking 12th in the NFL with 356.1 yards per game, has been led by Date Opponent Time (CT) TV/Results WR Adam Thielen, who is 4th in the NFL with 529 receiving yards. QBs Sam Bradford and Case 9/11 (Mon.) NEW ORLEANS 6:10 p.m. W, 29-19 Keenum have both posted games of 340+ passing yards and 3+ TDs with 0 INTs, making only the 9/17 (Sun.) at Pittsburgh Noon L, 9-26 Vikings, Chiefs (Alex Smith twice) and Patriots (Tom Brady twice) as teams to have 2 such games 9/24 (Sun.) TAMPA BAY Noon W, 34-17 this season. -
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Miami Dolphins RB KARIM ABDUL-JABBAR Leads the NFL
November 20, 2016 http://twitter.com/NFL345 SEVEN FROM SUNDAY – WEEK 11 A look at seven statistical highlights from games played at 1:00 p.m. ET and 4:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, November 20, the 11th week of the 2016 season. The DALLAS COWBOYS gained 417 total net yards in the team’s 27-17 win over Baltimore. That marked the team’s eighth consecutive game with at least 400 yards, tied for the longest single-season streak in NFL history (2007 New England and 2013 Denver). The Cowboys have won nine consecutive games, the longest single-season winning streak in franchise history. Dallas rookie quarterback DAK PRESCOTT passed for 301 yards and three touchdowns in the win over the Ravens. Prescott is the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to pass for at least 300 yards and multiple touchdowns with no interceptions in consecutive games. He joined Pro Football Hall of Famer DAN MARINO (1983) and RUSSELL WILSON (2012) as the only rookie quarterbacks since 1970 to have multiple touchdown passes in five consecutive games. Cowboys rookie running back EZEKIEL ELLIOTT rushed for 97 yards and leads the NFL with 1,102 rushing yards. Elliott’s 1,102 rushing yards are the third-most in NFL history in a player’s first 10 games, trailing only Pro Football Hall of Famer ERIC DICKERSON (1,223) and ADRIAN PETERSON (1,197). The DETROIT LIONS scored 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter of the team’s 26-19 come-from-behind victory over Jacksonville. The Lions, who are the first team in NFL history to have each of its first 10 games decided by seven points or fewer, have trailed in the fourth quarter in all 10 games. -
Tom Nowatzke, All-Ameircan
THE COFFIN CORNER: Vol. 25, No. 5 (2003) Tom Nowatzke, All-American: The Lions’ Fullback and the Colts’ Super Bowl Hero By: Jim Sargent, June 16, 2003 Near the end of Super Bowl V in Miami on January 17, 1971, on his yards for all games) as a junior, and gained 545 yards as a senior. second try from the two-yard line, Tom Nowatzke, the big fullback The players voted him Team MVP after his junior season. of the Baltimore Colts, plowed into the end zone and narrowed the score against the Dallas Cowboys to 13-12. With Jim O’Brien’s Nowatzke scored 136 points at Indiana, including 73 as a senior, successful extra point, the Colts tied the Cowboys with less than and earned All-Big Ten honors during his last two seasons. His two minutes to play for the championship. greatest effort came when the senior rushed for 140 yards and helped his team beat Minnesota, 24-6, after the Golden Gophers Following the kickoff and Mike Curtis’ interception of Craig Morton’s were favored by two touchdowns. Despite the fact that IU had a overthrown pass, Baltimore’s offense ran three plays from three-year record of 8-19, Tom was picked by the American scrimmage. Then O’Brien kicked the game winning 32-yard field Football Coaches Association to be one of 11 First-Team All- goal, lifting the Colts to the championship of the National Football Americans. In 1986 he was inducted into the state of Indiana’s League. For many of the Colt players, the hard-fought triumph Football Hall of Fame, and IU’s Football Hall of Fame inducted him helped soothe two years of pain left over from Baltimore’s 16-7 in 1996. -
Bulldogs in the NFL Bulldogs in the NFL
Bulldogs in the NFL Bulldogs in the NFL David Andrews, C New England Patriots Brandon Boykin, CB Philadelphia Eagles Clint Boling, G Cincinnati Bengals A.J. Green, WR Cincinnati Bengals he Georgia Bulldogs have always held a Tprominent place in the NFL. In the last 11 years alone, 29 former Bulldogs have helped their teams reach the Super Bowl, including Super Bowl XL MVP Hines Ward, XLIV winners Jon Stinchcomb and Charles Grant, XLV winner Jarius Wynn, XLVI winner D.J. Ware, XLVII winners Dannell Ellerbe and DeAngelo Tyson and XLVIII winner Chris Clemons. FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICK #10 Todd Gurley, RB St. Louis Rams Jarius Wynn, DE Chris Clemons, DE Buffalo Bills Jacksonville Jaguars Drew Butler, P Arizona Cardinals GRADUATES SINCE 2001 84 Bryan McClendon Dennis Roland Ryan Schnetzer D.J. Shockley Jamario Smith Russ Tanner Josh Brock Josh Herndon Fall 2005 Fall 2005 Fall 2005 Fall 2005 Fall 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Bulldogs in the NFL Bulldogs in the NFL Chris Conley, WR Kansas City Chiefs Akeem Dent, LB Houston Texans Demarcus Dobbs, DT Seattle Seahawks Aaron Murray, QB Kansas City Chiefs Alec Ogletree, LB St. Louis Rams Kris Durham, WR Tennessee Titans Ray Drew, DE Miami Dolphins Dannell Ellerbe, LB New Orleans Saints (formerly Miami Dolphins) GRADUATES SINCE 2001 Darrell Holmes Marcus Jackson David Jacobs Bartley Miller Martrez Milner Ryan Sewell Ken Veal Matt Adcock 85 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Summer 2006 Bulldogs in the NFL Bulldogs in the NFL Kwame Geathers, DT -
1987 OSU Track & Field
S 1987 OSU Track & Field , $ '% & & Th, JOHN THOMAS Hammer All-America MEDIAGUIDE 1987 OREGON STATE MEN'S & WOMEN'S SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME March 7 Ice Breaker Invitational McMinnville 11:00A.M. March 2]. Fresno State/Boise State Fresno 11:00A.M. March 27-28 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto 11:00A.N. April 4 WASHINGTON STATE CORVALLIS 11:00A.M. April 11 OSU OPEN CORVALLIS 11:00A.M. April 18 Washington Seattle 11:00A.M. April 24-25 Washington Invitational Seattle 9 A.M. Mt. Sac Relays Walnut 11 A.M. May 2 Oregon Invitational Eugene 9:30 A.M. May 9 OREGON CORVALLIS 11:00A.M. May 16 OSU INVITATIONAL CORVALLIS 11:00A.M. May 18-19 PACIFIC-b DECATHLON/HEPTATHLON CORVALLIS TBA May 20-23 PACIFIC-lO CONFERENCE MEET CORVALLIS 11:00A.M. May 28 OSTJ TWILIGHT MEET CORVALLIS 5:00 P.M. June 3-6 NCAA Championships Baton Rouge TBA June 24-25 TAC Decathlon San Jose TBA June 26-27 TAC Meet San Jose TBA TICKET PRICES Dual Meets: $3 Adults $1 Studants High School Age & Under Pacific-b: $15 fortwo-day ticket for East side (finish line) only $10 forAdult two-day ticket for West side (press box side) only $5 forStudent two-day ticket for West side only $6 forAdult one-day ticket for West side only $3 forStudent one-day ticket for West side only PATRICK WAYNE VALLEY FIELD One of the nation's most modern track and field facilitiesis Patrick Wayne Valley Field, which was dedicated March 30, 1974. The facility includes the first international track (400 meters) to have been built in theUnited States. -
Informal Berlin Talks — Revived Talk of Federal Tax Sale — Shurfine 1962 Crop Foods Must Keep on Hand As Reiierves Ning of the Boss-Ruled Demo Mrs
.. ^■ . - , . , : ■ . ,:. ■' =■ -Me I.. - <- •4 ' f , .•»• ■■ y . /• ,V ■ ■f ■ :. - 7 * ■ J', 1 -• PAGC TWEIfSk^ niURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19«t . I ilattrftpHtpr lEwfning Hfralh Amim Average Dailx Net Press Run An Informal study of Bunyan'a The French 'Giub of Maijchester Chapman CoOlrX, Order of Ama George Thurber, 58 TumbuU Rd., Side Rec. Hie group will produce For the Weak Chided The Weather "Pilgrim's Progre.ss” will be con will meet tomorrcoiv at 8 p.m. at ranth, will meet tomorrow at 7:45 has been elected vice president of the plays for Chnatm public V- October IS, 1088 Fereeeet of U. 8. Weather Bereeu About Town ducted by Major E. Walter Lamie Orange Hall. Followixjg the meet p,m. at the -.Masonic Temple. Vis the student council of Morse Col school assemblies. at the Salvation Army tonight kV ing a card party witji refresh iting mat-fms and patrons night lege, Hartford. He is' a graduate of Cub Si'out Pack 144 will meet to ments will take place. The Club will be o^erved. Mrs. ' Walter Manchester High School. 13,645 Fair, not eelte aU eod tooIgM. morrow at 7 p.m. at Keeney St. 7:15, Attorneys Organize will also meet for a ham and bean Brown of Rainbow Court, Willl- Low 85-40. Fair, mild Saturdag. School. Boys will be admitted -to Member of the Audit Mrs. Edith Ford o f 177 Eldrl<Jge supper Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at the mantic, and Arthur J. Langdon of Mrs. Malvin Jochimsen, 41 Jar NORWICH (AP)—The forma RUMMAGE SALE Bureau o f OIroulatioa High near 70. -
U.S. Bank Stadium || 10.28.18 New Orleans Saints at Minnesota Vikings
REGULAR SEASON WEEK EIGHT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS U.S. BANK STADIUM || 10.28.18 WEEK 8 - NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2018 - US.BANK STADIUM - 7:20 P.M. CT - NBC - VIKINGS.1RMG.COM 2018 VIKINGS SCHEDULE GAME SUMMARY REGULAR SEASON (4-2-1) The Minnesota Vikings (4-2-1) host the New Orleans Saints (5-1) at U.S. Bank Stadium for Week) Date Opponent Time (CT) TV the 3rd time since Week 1 of last season. The game, scheduled to kick off at 7:20 p.m. CT, is the 1) 9/9 (Sun.) SAN FRANCISCO Noon W, 24-16 34th contest between the two franchises and the 18th played in Minnesota. 2) 9/16 (Sun.) at Green Bay Noon T, 29-29 The Saints are coming off a 24-23 road win over Baltimore, their 5th consecutive win, the 3) 9/23 (Sun.) BUFFALO BILLS Noon L, 27-6 2nd-longest active streak in the NFL (Rams, 7). The Vikings captured their 3rd straight victory in 4) 9/27 (Thurs.) at Los Angeles Rams 7:20 p.m. L, 38-31 a 37-17 road victory at the New York Jets, giving Minnesota a 7-1 record in October the last 2 5) 10/7 (Sun.) at Philadelphia 3:25 p.m. W, 23-21 seasons (4-1 in 2017, 3-0 in 2018). 6) 10/14 (Sun.) ARIZONA Noon W, 27-17 Minnesota enters Week 8 ranking 13th in the NFL in total yards per game with a 380.4 mark through 7 games. -
SEC Record Book
RECORDS AND RESULTS MISSISSIPPI STATE • MISSOURI • SOUTH CAROLINA • TENNESSEE • TEXAS A&M • VANDERBILT NATIONAL CHAMPIONS UNDEFEATED AND UNTIED TEAMS Year Team Poll (Regular Season Only) 1951 Tennessee AP, UPI YEAR TEAM W-L-T PTS OPP BOWL OPPONENT SCORE 1957 Auburn AP 1934 Alabama 9-0-0 287 32 Rose Stanford 29-13 1937 Alabama 9-0-0 225 20 Rose California 0-13 1958 LSU AP, UPI 1938 Tennessee 10-0-0 276 16 Orange Oklahoma 17-0 1960 Ole Miss FWAA 1939 Tennessee 10-0-0 212 0 Rose Southern Cal 0-14 1940 Tennessee 10-0-0 319 26 Sugar Boston Coll. 13-19 1961 Alabama AP, UPI 1945 Alabama 9-0-0 396 66 Rose Southern Cal 34-14 1964 Alabama AP, UPI 1946 Georgia 10-0-0 372 100 Sugar North Carolina 20-10 1964 #Arkansas FWAA 1951 Tennessee 10-0-0 373 88 Sugar Maryland 13-28 1952 Georgia Tech 11-0-0 301 52 Sugar Ole Miss 24-7 1965 Alabama AP, FWAA 1956 Tennessee 10-0-0 268 75 Sugar Baylor 7-13 1973 Alabama UPI 1957 Auburn 10-0-0 207 28 (None) 1978 Alabama AP, FWAA 1958 LSU 10-0-0 275 53 Sugar Clemson 7-0 1961 Alabama 10-0-0 287 22 Sugar Arkansas 10-3 1979 Alabama AP, UPI, FWAA 1962 Ole Miss 9-0-0 230 40 Sugar Arkansas 17-13 1980 Georgia AP, UPI, FWAA 1964 Alabama 10-0-0 223 67 Orange Texas 17-21 1966 Alabama 10-0-0 267 37 Sugar Nebraska 34-7 1992 Alabama AP, UPI, USA Today, FWAA 1971 Alabama 11-0-0 362 84 Orange Nebraska 6-38 1996 Florida AP, USA Today, FWAA 1973 Alabama 11-0-0 454 89 Sugar Notre Dame 23-24 1998 Tenneseee AP, ESPN/USA Today, FWAA 1974 Alabama 11-0-0 318 83 Orange Notre Dame 11-13 1979 Alabama 11-0-0 359 58 Sugar Arkansas 24-9 2003 LSU -
University of Colorado Buffaloes / Sports
0 FARI UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BUFFALOES / SPORTS INFORMATION SERVICE www.CUBuffs.com 2150 Stadium Drive (574 Champions Center), 357 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0357 © 2020 CU Athletics Telephone 303/492-5626 (E-mail/FB contacts: [email protected]; [email protected]) David Plati (Associate AD/SID), Curtis Snyder (Assistant AD), Troy Andre (Associate SID/CUBuffs.com Managing Editor), Linda Sprouse (Associate SID), COLORADO Seth Pringle (Assistant SID), Shaun Wicen (Assistant SID), Neill Woelk (Contributing Editor/CUBuffs.com), Alex French (Graduate Assistant) GAME 6 2020 COLORADO BUFFALO FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE, NOTES & STATISTICS REMEMBER THE ALAMO! THE BUFFS BACK IN BOWL SEASON FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2016 VALERO ALAMO BOWL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2020 7:05 p.m. MST Alamodome (11,000) San Antonio, Texas RELEASE NUMBER 6 (December 22, 2020) ESPN (National) | KOA-RADIO | CUBUFFS.COM (Live Stats) BUFFALO BITS … The Colorado Buffaloes (4-1, 3-1 Pac-12) will appear in its first bowl game minimal (just one starter was affected as were only a handful of others, all since the 2016 season, returning to the Valero Alamo Bowl to square off outside the 2-deep) ... CU is 12-17 all-time in bowl games (dropping its last against the No. 20 (AP, CFP)/No. 24 USA Today-Coaches Texas Longhorns three) ... Texas will be the third Big 12 school CU will play since joining the (6-3, 5-3 Big 12) in a 7:05 p.m. MST game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Pac-12 in 2011 (previously Oklahoma State in the ’16 Alamo Bowl and a Texas ..