Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-10-1967 The B-G News October 10, 1967 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News October 10, 1967" (1967). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2123. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2123 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Falcons Punch Out At 3:46 p.m. By TOM HINE Sports Editor Western's touchdown came with a shade over one The time was 3:46 p.m. at Doyt Perry Held. minute to go In the first half as fullback Tim Ma)erle Fourteen seconds were left In the game, and 36 climbed over BG's defense from a yard out. Living- yards were needed (or a win. ston came through with the extra point, and It was It was quiet enough to hear the football slap 7-0. against P.J. Nyltray's hands as he took the snap Livingston accounted for the other three Bronco from center- the 6 foot, 180 pound quarterback points as he kicked a 26 yard field goal at 11:00 dropped back, rolled right, and looked for Eddie In the last stanza. Jones. Other serious offensive threats were stopped at Nyltray laid his skill on the line, hoped for luck the final white stripe. BG threatened the first time and threw for victory. the offense took the field, but saw the 32 yard drive sputter on the one as fullback Chuck Radlch was None of the three paid off. stopped on fourth down. It wasn't Jones, but Western Michigan's Rolf The Broncos came close to another score In the Strout who made the catch, and saved a 10-6 win fourth quarter, but couldn't get that final yard. for his Broncos. They took four chances from Inside the three, Two plays later It was all over but the sighing, but Bowling Green's defense (which hadn't allowed as Bowling Green had dropped Its first contest a point through the first 148 minutes and 47 seconds of 1967, and took a glum look up from the cellar of of the '67 season) refused to budge. the Mid-American Conference. That type of yardage guarding speaks well for Defense was the game's name, as both squad's the defense, but It might take some searching to mustered up goal line stands that would compare run Into good things to say about the Falcons' favorably with concrete walls In stopping progress offense. Inside the 10. P.J. Nyltray completed 10 of 24 and gained 105 Defense also scored half the afternoon's touch- total yards. But the big play was often lacking, and downs, as the Falcons' six points came on a blocked three Interceptions Is not a typical day for the punt midway through the third quarter. Toledo Junior. Joe Green, the sophomore middle guard who Is Fans noticed, and the comment was offered that beginning to make a habit of getting In the way of perhaps Nyltray hadn't had a "typical" day yet this punts, knocked a Dale Livingston boot over the season. goal line, then crawled across five yards of end He refused comment after Saturday's game, but he zone grass to claim the ball and the touchdown. can't be blamed. Behind 7-6, coach Bob Gibson elected to go for A LOSS IS LIKE THIS-Cheerleader Phi Bovier tells what a P.J.'s thoughts may still have been focused on two points and the lead by passing for the conver- thousand words won't - following bowling Green's first lost of what might have happened had Rolf Strout not gotten sion. Nyltray was nailed before he could unload 1967. It was a 1C-6 setback. Western Michigan was the culprit In the way when it was 3:46 p.m. at Doyt Perry the ball though, and the Falcons stayed behind by a and Tim Culek was the photographer. Wait til next week. Phi. field. point The B-G News Wood County's Largest Daily Newspaper i. Tuesday, October 10, 1967 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 52, No. 13 'Gentleman Jim' Jolts Cards In Polite 3-Hitter ST. LOUIS (AP)-- Gentleman right-hander, who blanked the Na- Jim Lonborg rescued the stag- tional League champions with one gering Boston Red Sox with his hit Thursday, cut the Cards' edge second straight victory over the in games to 3-2 with a three-hit- St. Louis Cardinals yesterday 3- ter In the fifth game before a dazed 1, and sent the World Series back crowd of 54,575 fans at Busch to Boston for at least the sixth Stadium. game tomorrow. In 18 Innings, the Cardinals have Lonborg shut out the Cards un- managed only four hits off the 22- til Roger Marls homered with two game winner, who also clinched out In the ninth. the pennant for the Red Sox on The handsome 24-year-old the final days of the regular sea- son. It was the lowest hit total by a Gymnastic Team pitcher In two consecutive Series games. Ken Harrelson, the fellow who Performs Tonight was fired by Kansas City's Char- ley Finley only to sign with Bos- Denmark's national gymnastic ton for $75,000, drove In the first team will appear at 7 p.m. tonight run of the game with a single in In Memorial Hall. The perform- the third Inning. It was an un- ance will feature rhythmical earned run off 22-year-old Steve gymnastics, vaulting, and floor Carlton, the Cards' lefty starter, exercise. as Harrelson's hit followed a sin- A highlight of the program will gle by Joe Foy and an error by be a selection of native Danish Mike Shannon on Mike Andrews' folk dances tor which the group sacrifice bunt. A SWINGIN' WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Kim usual wedding Saturday. will dress in colorful national cos- A Red Sox two-run rally In the Finley pose outside Prout Chapel after their un- tumes. ninth seemed to be only frosting The team Is composed of 12 men on Lonborg's cake at the time ,4» and 12 women under the direction but It meant the ball game after of Mr. Eric Flensted-Jenson. Marls hit his sixth Series homer Rowland-Finley Wed In 'Pop' Style Members are chosen from the best in the last of the ninth. Danish gymnastic athletes. The Ron Willis, the third Card pit- Because a couple dared to be different with their couple down the aisle. majority of the members are 20 her, loaded the bases In the ninth Wedding plans, the University has had its first "pop" The wedding was the 22nd ceremony performed In years old and represent a num- with a walk to George Scott, a wedding in Prout Chapel. Prout Chapel since April, with three more scheduled ber of different occupations double by Reggie Smith and an Karan Rowland, 20, and Kim Finley, 22, both of for the coming year, marking it as a popular spot The gym team has made two Intentional paSs to Rico Petrocelll. I Westlake and former University students, walked for campus marriages. previous appearances on campus After Willis threw one ball to downed the aisle Saturday to the strains of pop Instru- A reception at the Holiday Inn followed the cere- and have been enthusiastically re- Elston Howard, Jack Lamabe came mental tune "Flute Theme" by the Blues Project's mony. Mr. and Mrs. Finley, formerly art and Eng- ceived both times. They have been on to face the veteran catcher. and Simon and Garfunkel's "Angle." lish majors, respectively, will take some time off touring the United States each year Howard singled to right, scoring If It all sounds unusual, banish from mind the vision from scholarly pursuits In order to gon an extended since 1939 and have made several Scott, and Smith also came home of "hippies" bopping down the aisle In blue Jeans and honeymoon. world tours. During their current when Marls' throw to the plate mini-dress, for the double ring ceremony was simple, The couple left Sunday for a trip to San Francisco, tour, the Danes will perform was high. Both runs were charged tasteful,and solemn. and will go on to Europe for a year's stay. at many colleges and universities to Willis. The bride carried a bouquet of yellow roses, and To the wedding guests, ranging from child to senior throughout the United States and The Cards were lucky to get out "'^ wore a slim lace bell-sleeved gown she had made citizen, with beards to furs, the contemporary music Canada. of the Inning on a double play herself. The bridesmaid, best man and usher com- was personal and beautiful, for It was the couple's University students and groups Involving a complicated rundown pleted the wedding party. "kind of music," and what could be more appropriate? from area high schools are In- play at the plate. After accepting the fact that there Just wasn't going To those for whom the thought of guitar chords at a vited. Admission will be 50 cents Lonborg, who admitted he had to be any "Wedding March" or "Oh Promise Me," wedding strikes a sour note, take another look at those for students and $1 for adults.
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