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    Page 12 The News-Review Sot., Dec. 21, 1963
Auburn Relies On Speed
Against Bigger Huskers
EDITORS NOTE: This it
tht ucond of 10 dispatches
tiling up bewl teams.
By DON MARTIN
At'BUItX, Ala. (LTD "It
may be like getting in the ring
with Sonny Liston," Auburn
Coach Ralph Jordan said today
while adding up the weight of
the Nebraska linemen.
"They will be the biggest
team we've faced all year," the
Tiger coach said. "The line av
crages 230 pounds from end to
end. And the backfield is bigger
than ours."
Jordan, who has a 91 -35-4
Tonight
"TAMMY AND
THE DOCTOR"
Sandra Dee
Peter Fonda
McDonald Caroy
plus
"FAR COUNTRY"
. James Stewart .'
Ruth Roman
Sunday thru Tuesday
Walt Disney's
"SAVAGE SAM"
Tommy Kirk
Brian Keith
Ends Tonight
"The Ugly American"
"Operation Bikini"
Tonight
"KING KONG vs.
GODZILLA"
Plus
"BATTLE BEYOND
THE SUN"
Edd Perry
Aria Powoll
Box Office Opens ot 6:45
Show Starts at 7:00
ecord in 13 years at Auburn,
is counting on speed and agility
to give the Tigers their second
victory in two appearances
the Orange Bowl. Auburn has
a 2-2 bowl record, winning in
the Orange in 1938 but losing
two and winning one at the Ga
tor Bowl.
Worried About Conditioning
The Auburn coach also is wor
lied about the conditioning
his players. "First it was the
rains and now the cold. We've
not been able to work ourselves
into fine physical shape. I knowi
it s been cold in Nebraska but
they have a large field house
to work out."
None of Auburn's linemen
average weight 203, and none
of the backs, averaging 202.5,
will be slowed by injuries when
the sixth-ranked Tigers collide
with the fifth-ranked Cornhusk
en.
Auburn will be operating
from a spread formation that
saw llie ligers hack up nine
wins and an upset loss to in
spired Mississippi State. The at
tack is spearheaded by quarter
back Jimmy Sidle, a junior who
made the third string All-Amer
ica team with his manipulation
of the option play.
The 6-2, 210-pound Sidle was
back of I ho year in the South
eastern Conference, lie set an
Auburn rushing record with
1,000 yards, second in the na
tion. This mark is tops in the
NCAA for quarterbacks. He
also pusscd for 70G yards -for a
1,712 offensive total just three
yards short of the Auburn rcc
ord.
When Sidle is not carrying, he
hands off to leftbaek Tucker
Fredorickson who will celebrate
"homecoming" in the Orange
classic. Fredcriekson lives only
20 minutes from the stadium ati
Hollywood, Kla. He was Au
burn's No. 2 rusher this fall
with 311 yards on 77 carries and
he plays safetyman like he in
vented It. He intercepted four
passes this year and made ns
many tackles as any lineman.
I- 1 i
of III I I I V ' I I
Pendleton Grid Star
Named All-American
NEW YOIIK. (UI'I) Dick
Jones, Pendleton, Ore., quarter
back, was named to the first
team on Parade Magazine's
first annual All-America High1
School Football Squad announc
eu today.
Two hundred high school, col
lego and professional football
coaches selected the three
team squad.
Jones had a 03.5 per cent
completion average in passing
and led his learn in an Inler
mountain Leaguo championship.
Kentucky Beats Wisconsin 108-85
In First Round Of Tournament Frida
By MARTIN LADER , that still attracts the major. Cotton Nash led Kentucky in
UPI Sports Writer i share of attention at this time scurjng with 33 points against
Kentucky can make a false of year, though, and other f'na' Wisconsin but Hupp gave equat
prophet out of Coach Adolph pairings tonight arc: . I ... , .. ,
Rupp by winning its own tourn-' -California vs. Arizona State;ere(l" lw tne vlcto,y
lament for the third straight in the Sun Devils Classic at iloulcy, wno was ouisianaiqs;
iyear tonight, but the erring ladsiTempe, Ariz. 'on defense and in rebounding Jpj
I needn't fear stern punishment Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech ...iHition to netting 20 points. T
from their crafty old master, iin the Virginia Tech Invitation-, fi o ,ne Wake fmejp
At the start of the seasonal "t Blackburg, Va. ; fieures TT
Rupp. whose Kentucky teams! -Texas Western vs. William tar rs hi I in double figures
had won 684 games in his 33 & Mary in the Arkansas Stato:" Jrt
years as coach, said that his Invitational at Joncsboro. -nic Hnntelon ce SMC
I a ifninia aim HlMl hv Ileal- - n.
HURRICANE CARTER lands o hard right to the jaw of Emile Griffith, knocking
Griffith through the ropes for a TKO in 2; 12 of the first round of their fight
ot Pittsburgh Friday night. Carter now wants a crak at the championship. (UPI
Telsphoto)
Hurricane Carter Blows Down Griffith
In First Round To Pave Title Shot Way
. '. ""i """'y "lcl;r ,,7Y " " . :"i!;a points to pace the Deacon.
puurebi uuuook ior a winning u6 ,u wai " , , , , oC ...rr-
season since I have been coach Arizona St. downed Oklahoma,! who broke away to a 41-26 hattj.
ing." 127-95, Tennessee defeated Maiy- "lnt' leaa-
Either the team didn't read;land' 7059' Virginia Tech! In other leading games Fri
the noleso. else teidea fePP State M,,y
n.vivu . ti, D..jToxas Western whipped Tulane.lriancis, 113-04; Miami ot uiuo.
76-59, and William & Mary routed Pittsburgh, 77-63; Uen
nipped Arkansas State, 74-71, in;son topped Virginia Military,
overtime. j 100-80; Texas A&M squeezed-
Loyola Stays Unbeaten ipast Mississippi' St., 58-54;
Top-ranked Loyola breezed toiSouthern Methodist beat Auburn,
its sixth victory without a dc-i 84-70; Houston defeated Okla-,
feat Friday night by humbling 1 noma City, 72-62; Brighanv
Ohio Weslcyan, 91-47, behind the Young stopped Rice, 89-78;.
25-point 64-48; and sixth-ranked Southern California beat Nebras-,
UCLA rulled im 41 ihi.,iU in the ka. 79-73: Oregon St. lurnea
prove that even the wise Rupp
can make a mistake. The Wild
cats broke out of the starting
gate as if being chased and
they're still running far ahead
of the hunters.
Kentucky overwhelmed Wis
consin, 108-85, in an opening
round game of the University
of Kentucky Invitational Bas-i
ketball Tournament Friday night jnrgt u lllinutes , ,)lay lo coastbaek Indiana, 70-57;. and Stan-,
to qualify ior tonights finul, U2.B1 d ( fo Bary-!ford defeated San Jose St., 36-
against Wake Forest, which or 50
By JACK CUDDY
UPI Sports Writer
PITTiBUItCH (UPI) Rub
in (Hurricane) Carter, who
scored the knockout of the year
over the "fighter of the year
today challenged for a shot at
the world middleweight crown
and was backed by a $100,000
offer lo champion Joey Giar-
dcllo.
Fresh from his amazing first-
round knockout over welter
weight champion Emile Griffith
Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, speed, punch and stamina
title match drew a disappoint Carter, weighing 155 punds to
ing 528,742 because of the rec-1 Griffith s 151 Ms, declared after-
ord Dec. 20th six-below-zoroi wards: "They ain't got no busi
tcmperaturc and because of thclness putting any welterweights
proximity to Christmas. iin there with me. I told you
Griffith of New York, 24, went: 'hat before.
into the ring favored at 11-5 be
cause lie never had been
knocked out in his prevous 42
fights and because his record-
breaking third-time capture of
the welterweight (147 - pound)
crown from Luis Rodriquez on
June 8. Also, because ot his
Carter unci Manager Carmen
edeschi demanded a shot at
Giardcllo's 160-pound title.
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner
ot New York's Madison Square
iarden, speaking in the capac
ity of a tight-television produc
er, announced:
We are offerng Giardello a
$100,000 guarantee to defend his
title against Carter at Las Veg
as, Nov., on April 3.
And Emile started off as if
he would win. He forced the
action in the first minute. But
then the muscular, number one
middleweight contender from
Palerson, N. J., staggered Emil
with a left hook to the head.
Carter, with a drooping black
pirate's mustache and slightly
HIGH SCHOOL CAGE SCORES:
The Hurricane then issued his
challenge to Giardello, "who's
probably so scared of me now
he won't give me the shot even
though I'm top contender.'
Griffith's mother, standing out
side her son's dressing room
stopped the fight too soon," she
jVern Burke Is Signed
sobbed. id., f r
Griffith, disappointed and an-,D7 Hn TUnuCO
gry, vented his rage on a couple
of chairs in his dressing room
as reporters burst inside.
Calming quickly, he said he
had no intention of ending his
campaign for a shot at the mid
dleweight crown. "I'm going to
beat Princeton, 96-67, in Fri
day's other opener.
It was the sixth straight vic
tory for the unbeaten Wildcats
and marked the fourth time
they've gone over the 100-point
mark.
Another crucial game, as far
as national rankings are con
cerned, is on tap Saturday when
Duke, ranked No. 4 in the conn-
trv li-uvole in Ann Ai'hni- fnr n
meeting with second - ranked jsiilwaukie 58 North Salem 38Xakeview 50 Eagle Point 39
Michigan. Central Catholic 60 Jesuit 41
It's the holiday tournamcnt:r;rants Pass 71 Tillamook 47
By United Press International
Washington 79 Grant 56
Lincoln 72 Jefferson 58
Franklin 63 Madison 56
Wilson 94 Roosevelt 55
Marshall 52 Benson 51
St. Mary's 87 St. Fruncis 81 ;,
Glendale 69 Grants Pass JV 54
Klamath Falls Sophs 46 Sacred'
Heart 44 "Z
Winnemucca (Nev.) 53 Brook
ings 50
middle-
bewhiskered chin, went after continue to fight
Griffith in earnest. A left hookiwcights," he declared.
to the chin dropped Emile on to Griffith received a guaranteed
Giardello, who won thelitis back in a neutial corner.! $20,000 for his brief appearance.
crown from Nigerian Dick Ti-
ger on Dec. 7, has stated that
he prefers lo defend against Ti
ger in a return bout. Brenner
scoffed at that today by say
ing, "A return with Tiger
wouldn't draw big money like
a fight with Curler. '
Suddenness Stuns Crowd
A Irigid-night crowd ot 5,436'
was so stunned by Carter s tech
The stunned champion rose jusliCarter got about $8,000 for his
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o Bible in one hond . . . Jfe 5,jJT '
a m-Oiooier in lh ol"'r'iJjjy
in lime to beat the count of 10.
Tries To rise
Carter than bombarded him
on the ropes and smashed him
with a left hook to the body that
sent Griffith half through the
ropes. He bounced back from
the ropes into the ring and slid
down the ropes to his back on
the canvas. He was gamely try
nical knockout victory at 2:13 ing to rise again when Referee
of the first round Ihut several Buck McTiernan stopped the
seconds seemed to elapse before count and the fight at 2:13 of
it broke into cheers. The non- the first round.
sparkling victory.
MORE SPORTS
PAGE 6
SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)-The
San Francisco Forty Niners of
the National Football League
announced they had signed All
America end Vern Burke , of
Oregon State.
Burke, a 201 pound native of
Bakcrsfield, Calif., was selected
on the fifth round of the 1962
draft as a future pick of the
Prospectors.
In 1962, Burke was on the re
ceiving end of passes from
Heisman Trophy winner Terry
Baker. He caught 69 passes for
1,007 yards to lead the nation.
This season, Burke had 48 re
ceptions for 792 yards and nine
touchdowns.
The Forty Niners' first draft
choice this year was another
end. David Parks of Texas
Tech, who has also signed withiElmira 57 Mapleton 54
the team. 'McKenzie 77 Sisters 57
Sandy 70 Oregon City 56
Silvcrton 47 Newbcrg 45
The Dalles 76 McMinnville 54
Corvallis 43 Sheldon 41
Albany 71 Springfield 60
Lebanon 52 Crater 51
Medford 79 Willamette 68
North Eugene 72 Junction City
64
Marshfield 43 North Bend 39
Klamath Falls 73 Bend 63
Baker 80 La Grande 56
Pendleton 76 Pasco (Wash.) 65
Milton- Freewatcr 54 DeSales
(Wash.) 45
Hood River 52 Vernonia 35 .
Rainier 56 Banks 51
Gold Beach 41 Pacific 39
Vale 52 Grant Union 42
Hcppner 58 Condon 54
Central 64 Oakridge 61
Pleasant Hill 76 Henley 52
St. Paul 53 Regis 3 .
Wallowa 63 Lostine 59
.Monroe 55 Triangle Lake 39
Mt. Vernon 62 Harper 47
Pine Valley 35 Powder Valley J7.
Elgin 68 Union 47
Oakland 61 Camas Valley 42 ZZ
Owens Rated In Poll
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI)
Jim Owens, University of Wash
ington football coach, was nom
inated Thursday as one of eight
North Catholic 46 Serra Catholic! major college coaches for the
40
Knappa 87 Neuh-Kah-Nie 75
Taft 72 Amity 63
North Marion 53 Sherwood 50
Myrtle Point 62 Cascade 41
Contral Linn 66 Toledo 61
Coquillc 87 Siusluw 37
Reetlspol't 65 Bundon 49
Eastman Kodak
Year award.
Coach of the
673-5319 St
woody's heating
Denver Stops Seattle 3-0
To Widen Hockey Lead
By United Press International
It's just too much uf a good
thing when the best goalie in
the Western Hockey League is
on the same team Ihul has the
most offensive punch.
At least that's what five of
the league's clubs were think
ing today us they wulehed Den
ver's lead widen lo 11 points.
Deliver blanked Seattle, 3-0,
Friday night for its 11th con
secutive victory on home ice.
Al Millar turned in his third
shutout as Larry Keenau. Lou
.liinkowski unci dimly Kcdahl
hit tallies.
Denver now has scored 129
limes, while no other club bus
100 goals. Millar has allowed
7t RoaK, and Seattle's Claude
Dublin- is next with 86. F.very
other team has permitted ul
leasl Hill tallies.
Dufour had his problems in
Friday night's only other West
ern Hockey League game. Im
proving Vancouver broke a
three-way tie for fourth with a
4-1 decision over the Totems.
That gave Vancouver fourth
position all alone and shoved
Portland and San Francisco
into a tie for fifth.
Phil Alaliiney sparked the
Vancouver attack with two
goals and .an assist lo move
within four points of league
leader Guyle Fielder of Seattle.
Fielder and Maloney have
fought it out or the league
scoring title just about every
season over the past decade.
Games tonight find Los An
geles at San Francisco, Van
couver ul Seattle, Portland at
Denver. .
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