Lebanon's Warriors Nudge
Crater High Comets 52-51
LEBANON Lebanon's War
riors over game a ihree-point
deficit in (he last minute of
play here Friday night to edge
the Crater High basketball team
52-51.
Crater had a 49-46 with three
minutes left on the clock. A
Comet bad pass gave the War
riors the ball and with a minute
left Tom Mechals goaled from
the corner for 49-48.
Lebanon grabbed another op
portunity when Mike Turner's
layup on a fast break failed to
go in. Mechals this time fired
a shot in from the head of the
key for a 50-49 Warrior lead.
Shots failed to go in for Cra
ter's Larry Pepper and Darryl
Summerfield. Jerry Joslin was
fouled and made both gift tos
ses on the one and one for 52-40.
With nine seconds on the clock
Larry Pepper sank two charity
tries for 52-51. Lebanon got the
ball and held on.
25-AU at llatf
Lebanon led 19-13 at the quar-;
ter. Halftime count was 25-each
and the Warriors were in front
Jim Brown
NFL Player
Of Year
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPD
Cleveland Browns fullback Jim
my Brown, named the l!)fi3 Na
tional Football League player-of-the-year
by United Press In
ternational, today credited the
honor to "opportunity, luck, my
teammates and head Coach
Blanton Collier."
"I'm extremely happy to re
ceive the award especially this ;
year because it was sort of a i
comeback for me," Brown said, j
In 1962 Brown, who had romped ;
to live straight rushing titles
fell to second place, picking up
"only" 996 yards. i
Brown, who gained 1,863 1
yards with a 6.4 average for j
291 carries to lead Cleveland to
a second place finish in the
Eastern Conference this cam
paign, said "there are many
(actors involved when a player
is so honored.
"1 was given every opportu
nity to run the hall this year
and when a runner receives
this, he has a chance to do
things," Brown said. "1 also
had many chances to run out
side, that's when it's possihle
to break loose for the long
gainers."
IV Holiday
Tournament
This Week
It's the Chrislmas holidav sea
son and schools are out.
But, there still will be some
haskctball activity in this area
this week.
Heading the program will be
the Lions Club Holiday Classic
Tournament at Cave Junction.
It will give an indication of
what is in store in the Rogue
League because tourney entries
represent half the schools in that
circuit.
Phoenix and St. Mary's High
clash in the Friday opener and
Illinois Valley and Eagle Point
in Hip second game. Friday's
winners mix in the Saturday
finale after a tussle between the
first night losers.
Sulhrrlin will play at Hogue
River on Friday and Douglas
at Crater in Central Point on
Saturday in other prep engage
ments. On the collegiate front
Southern Oregon College will
take on Humboldt State at Ar
eata, Calif., on Friday and Sat
urday. Basketball
rninw roij.KCK ni si i ts
By VmN I'rr International
k.st
Villnnnva 113 St. Kraut-is tPa.S
Rrirnlr Island Hfi Brown "ft
Xavier lOhii 7t St Joseph's 75
Miami tOhioi 77 PiUFmirgh 63
SOl'TH
Clrnwnn ion VMI nn
MtHU KST
Ln!a (Hi . H Ohio Wryipy. 47
MHTHllKsT
Tr A AM Missiipp, S! 54
Snti MnhnriiM fU Auburn 79
HoucKm 72 OkJa City 62
u is r
Mnn'an "0 BctMidil St 70
Rnchrtm Yntine fli Rice 78
I'CLA 1 Balnr 1
Sou rl 71 Nrhrnska 7.1
iSlanforri Vi Sun .'ot SI 50
Orrcnn Si. 70 Indiana 57
Cinrinnjii M Denver 43
Vhirclfn St Flei 48
I'lab St 11 Nrw Mrxtm St IS
Hi.mbnM, St 7S Oregon Tfch AO
KIVIII kV IVVITS. Tinv M.
Wke rarest Prinreltin h't
Kenlurky lis Wisrnnstn hi
VIRIIIMA Til II Tnl'RM AMKNT
Vlrsl llntinrt
Tennessee n Mnrvlsntl Sn
Vi. Teeh 72 Ixiuisinnn St. St
SIN lir.VII. TOlRNAMtST
first Kotind
Am State ia7 Oklahoma ns
California 78 MichiRan St 68
Cal S Barb 71 Alaska S2
f'resnn St ri$ Arian.s S' fiS
Westit-tnster RR Chiro St R2
San Dircn St 7 Ca, Aectes 47
Crrtchtnr, tttl Iina Reach St 11
Piiaet Sound fi8 Leuis Clark
Tatifie t.uth fit t.in(tet(i Rtl
WillflO'ettr ,,7 Otesnn Coll Ml
E Washtnclon SR Coneortlia S2
KRIS KHIVdl . KI.ASSIC
(Seml. I malst
Tat Potv Pna. r, rv Sou tr,
San 1'ern Ho Vat ,T Seatlle P 1,7
(Cnn.olatinn I
Chap-an an Renranrts S
Oranse Stan fD Sarto St 5
37-35 after three chukkers. I
The home club had 19-9 lead
in the first period. Crater pulled .
up to 23-all with m minutes,
left in the half. Action was see
saw after that. The Comets of;
Central Point jumped on lop '
29-25 as the second half began. 1
Lebanon tied it 30-all and then
went ahead 33-30.
. Bob Stroh with a real fine
all-around job for the Comets
had 14 points for game high.
Summerfield scored tl and'
Mike Turner 10. Joslin and Ran
Standley had 1 1 each for Leban-
on and Joe Briskey 10.
Belter Ball Handling
The Comets had better ball
handling that they've had in
three previous tussles but did
throw the ball away more times
than they gained it. And, early
violations were harmful.
Crater fired 15 of 39 for .395
from the field and from the free
stripe shot a scoring .840 on 21
of 25. I
Summerfield shot five for five
Medford SSTribune
SPORTS
Baylor Wins in
Bowl Bid 14-7
HOUSTON (UP!) - Baylor
quarterback Don Trull passed !
Louisiana State dizzy Saturday
hitting on 26 of ,17 passes to j
give the Bears a 14-7 victory in :
the fifth annual Blue Bonnet I
Bowl.
A crowd of 50,1X10 saw LSU J
score early in the first quarter, I
then hang nn for dear life as
Trull filled the air with foot
balls. Trull hit end James Ingram
with 7 and 13-yard scoring pass
es in the fourth quarter to bring
the Bears from behind.
The game was a lot more
onesided than the score indi
cated, however, as the Bears
had four long drives run out
deep in LSU territory.
A lfl-yard touchdown run by
Baylor, halfback Henry Pickett
was called back in the third
quarter on a personal foul pen
alty, and two plays later LSU
back Buddy Socfkcr intercepted
a Trull pass ending the Baylor
threat.
It was just a matter of time,
however, as the Tigers' heralded
Hedrick Grapplers
Beaf KF by 34-18
Marty Ramp's Hedrick junior
high school varsity wrestlers
beat Klamath Falls 34-18, and
lost an exhibition match 39-23,
Saturdav.
Varsilv Results: Hrrlrirk 31
Klama'.h Fall 1R.
111! nave RuiOri, K. pinnert 1
David MiEarlirnn. H. 3rr1. !IR
TUcKeen. K, uon by Inrlcil. infi
Dxvichl Wilson. H. dec. HmvBrri
Davis. K. n-:i. 115 Rnh Kills. H. i
ninnrri Chuck Sanders, K. 1st
1','3 Craic McDoiiEall. H. pinned
Rickv i.vnn. K. 3rd. UO f.rra
Miller. H, dee. Glen Tlllerv. K.
fl-4. 136 Jnhn nnherls. K. dee i
Ernest DawMtn. II. tt-il HI Dav
id Cultterts.m. II. pinned Hill Hnl- :
liert. K. 2nd. 1 10 - - Dennis Bren-
hanc. H. pinned Charles Deatnn. i
K. 2nd. m Spenve Wehber. H.
pinned Steve Kckevt. K. 1st lt,R
Ted Devore, K, pinned Ken Rnitth,
l. lt I'nl Clary .emachs, H.
dee Mike Thnrntim, K. M-S
Kslnintinn Results: Hedrick 23
Klamath rails ;t!l. ;
mi McKeen. K. pinned Karrv '
Simons, H. .Irri. mil Clary Hor- ;
ton. H, pinned Frank Meyers, K, '
2nd. 101! .lay Pauios. H. pinned
Rod Blfkeborn, K. 1st. 115 !
Hiley McHugh. H. pinned Clarence
AHensH-orlh, K. 1st 115 David
Ben-son, 11. Ited Hill Allenswortn.
K, 2-2. 123 Ted Allen, K. pin- '
ned Howard Asttoma, H, 2nd. !2,'i
Dave Natalc. K. dec. Bill Lee
ver, 11, 5-0 12:1 Ray Krinc K.
dec, Richard Todd. II, 4-2. 130 i
Don Allen. K, pinned John North ;
II, 3rd. HI Steve Ward K
dec Dick Orr. II. 12-4 141
Dennis Toncy. H, pinned Nick De
nietnckcs. K. 1st. J,-,- 13,11
Adams, K, pinned Bill Parke H,
1st. 157 .Icirv Dodarn. K. pin
ned Rick Rnell. H. 1st hifl
Clem Mills, K. pinned Barrv Bar
ber, H. 2nd Tnl, Asa Miller, K.
pinned Gary Caseheer. H. 3rd.
Winnemucca, Lakeview
Victors In Tournament
LAKEVIEW Winnemucca.
Nov., and host Lakeview High
posted Friday night victories
lo gain the Saturday champion
ship finale of the Winnemucca
To - The - Sea Basketball Tourn
ament here.
The Nevada school edged
53-50 and Lakeview downed
Eagle Point 51-39.
Lakeviews' Honkers fought
ahead in the third quarter to
beat the Eagles. EP had 15-6
and 25-20 quarter and halftime
leads. After three periods Lake
view was on top 3fi-35,
Dennis Warren put in 23
points for the Honkers and fireg
Stephens 11. For the Eagles Lon
me Mesloh totaled 2n.
Each club hit about 33 per
rent from the field. Lakeview
had a 33-2fl margin in rebounds,
led hy Warren Mesloh pared
the Eagle hoard work.
Winnemucca and Brook inss
1
Bob Turner four for four and
Pepper three for three from the
free mark. AH three hitting
tries under pressure in the final
minutes. Lebanon put in 10 of
12 gift efforts.
The game gave the Warriors
their third win in four times on
the court. Crater had a 2-2
standing after the loss. It was
the first win for Lebanon over
the Fireballs in five games.
BOX:
Ft
3- 7
n-n
4- 7
2-R
2-10
4-fi
Crater
Stinunerfield
Swanjon . ..
Stroh
R. Turner
Pepper
M. Turner .
Ft Kelt. Pf TP
5-5 .1 3 11
1-1 13 1
fi-9 7
4-1 3
33 1
2-3 3
Total! 15-3 21-35 It 11 M
l.ebamm Ft
.losltn 4
Sptker 1
Slandley 5
P,rtt.kcy 4
Simpson - 1
Grteve I
Mechals 4
Clark O
Summer 1
2-2
fl-0
2-2
fl-n
Ahbott o
Tntals 21 10-12
ground game was completely
meneciive. isu never m a e
a first down after the first quar
ter. Trailing 7-0 in the fourth quar
ter, Baylor began its first touch
down drive on its own 32-yard
line as Trull mixed his plays
beautifully, running draws to
lighten up the defense, then hit
ting on passes. The big play
was a 31 -yard toss to Ingram
on a sideline pattern. That look
the Bears down to the LSU 31.
Five plays later Trull hit In
gram in the right flat for the
score.
After Baylor kicked off and
held LSU on downs, the Bears
started another drive, this time
from their own ,'10,
It took Trull 12 plr.ys to drive
them in for the score as he
again hit Ingram for the touch
down with little more than five
minules left.
On the following kickoff, LSU
halfback Joe Lahruo gave Ti
ger fans something to cheer
about for the first lime in three
quarters, as he returned the
kick 72 yards to the Baylor 24
before being brought down from
behind by Lawrence Elkins.
The Tigers could gain only
one yard in four plays, however,
and Baylor took over to run out
the clock.
LSU managed to score after
an exchange of punts in t h e
first quarter. The Tigers drove
43 yards in seven plays, mainly
on the passing and running of
quarterback Billy Ezell. Soefker
look it over from the eight.
Rogue Ridge Riders
Cub Safes Party
Rogue Ridge Riders ,lcep Cltih
will hold its Christmas parly ,
on Sunday, Dec. 28, at Medford
Gun Club. . i
It is set for ?:,W p.m. for'
members and their families. :
Those attending are asked lo1
bring salads or desserts. Per
sons with questions nn what to
bring may telephone Mrs. Verne
Knight 1 04-2695), i
Next jeep club trip is plan-!
ned for .lan. 5, The park at
Central Ave. and Court St. will
be the assembly point. Depar-
ture time is 9 a.m. Plans are
to travel to the Agate Flats ,
area via Soda Mountain and lo '
return here via Lincoln and
Hyatt Lake.
Ridge Riders will have a
meeting at 8 p.m. on Jan. 14
at Carter's Tuneup, 2752 N. 1
Pacific Highway.
Members at the last meeting
determined to sell the Chrisl-'
mas trees at Iheir lot at half
price to finish the project.
fought a see-saw contest fnr
three panels. The Nevadans
headed 15-11 ai the quarter and
Brookings 24-22 al the half. Win
nemucca had a .Ki-.Vi nod after
three periods.
dim Robinson had IS points
and Gene Laucirica 17 for Win
nemucca and Boh McNeely 18
and Charlie Hanscam 11 fnr the
Bruins.
I IM.IPS
ttinnemttrta 53 Rnhtnson 111.
l.aucirica 17. Zummerman 7 Bal.
lew T Arrtittra 2. DcAniela fi,
Oevelbist. MrNinrh. Anneraen.
rntir Itrncochea llnrkm
Htnnktnis $it MrNeeiv 1., Han.
sram II. Pavn S. Phillips V Hail,
riunn S, Smith 2, Weeks. Ronoe.
Il'irffes, Stone
r.asle Point 1 Mentor. 20
A'tan, S. C'hartev i. Wtlson 2,
Ares 2. Anderson 4, fllaapow 2
Ctrttss. leitwenhttrBh. House,
0-v.rien roipitt.
Lakeview il SHillivan 4, War
re 2,1 Plato R. Rtenhens II, Ha;,
r-s r Sa'nples 2 Ttarv 2 f tl r
se'4'd Drinkssater. Dike, HiieMI.
ston, lavHi,
4 lt
o in '
1
2 a
MEflFORO
FALLS THROUGH HOPES Emile Griffith falls through ropes
after he was hit by a smashing right delivered by Rubin s Hurri
cane) Carter who scored a technical knockout in two minutes
and 13 seconds of the first round in boxing bout Friday night at
Pitlsburgh, Pa. tUPI)
Rubin Carter Stops
Griffith in First
Bv jack tunny
PITTSBURGH (UP1) Rub
in (Hurricane) Carier, who
scored the knockout of the year
over Hie "fighter of lne year,"
todav challenged for a shot at
the world middleweight crown
and was hacked hy a llOfl.OM) meal knockout victory at 2:13
offer to champion Joey Giar- of the first round that several
drllo. seconds seemed to elapse before
Fresh from his amazing first- it broke into cheers. The non
round knockout over welter- j title match drew a disaoiioint-
wcight champion Emile Griffith J ing $-8,742 because of the rec
in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, lord Dec. 20th six-below-zero
Carter and Manager Carmen
mj t.: j ij -
leaeseni acmanaca a mhh i
ttui-nnitnti iii . i
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner
of New York's Madison Square
Garden, speaking in the capac-;
ity of a fight-television produc-;
er. announced:
"We are offering Giardollo a
$100,000 guarantee to defend his .crown from Luis Rodriqc7. on P " natxnciu is mggt t j wins and an upset loss to in
tille against Carter at Las Veg-1, lime . Also, because of his Wan mirs. I spired Mississippi State. TJie al
as, Ncv., on April 3.
Brenner Scoffs
Gia.dello, who won the
crown from Nigerian Dick Ti
ger on Dec. 7, has stated that
he prefers to defend against Ti-
UPS Gains Nod
On Free Shot
Rich Brines hit a free llirow
with two seconds lo play to give
Puget Sound a 6B-B7 basketball
win over Lewis and Clark al
Portland Friday night.
The winning point came after
a technical foul was called
against Lewis and Clark for
laKing too many umeouts.
Lewis and Clark's Jim Boutin
h. lm,Hna
out and Boh Sprague of Puget
Sound tallied 18.
1. infield blew a 13-noint half.
time lead to drop an Bl-m iir -
cision In Pacific Lutheran at
McMinnville. The Wildcats held
a 51-38 lead at intermission.
Tom Whelan scored 26 points
for Pacific Lutheran and John
Lee had 1!) and Dick Barnett 18
fnr t.infietd.
Willamette recorded its fifth their traditional basketball ri
win in six decisions bv defeat-; valry here this afternoon,
ing Oregon College of Education : The Chieftains have a S-fl.
67-5 at Monmouth. I.vle Smith while the Pilots are 4-2 this
of Willamette and Darrell , season. The Chiefs hold a 43-15
Brandt of Oregon College each edge in the long series.
had 1!) points.
Humholdt Slate rolled over
winless Oregon Tech 76-5l at
Areata, Calif., to hand the Owls
their sixth Inss nf the season.
Paul Busch led HumhoMt Stale
with in points and Rich S,yons
topped Oregon Tech with 14
Lrwis and Clark meets Paet -
fix Lullicran ai roriland, Un -
,. .. r j i
IIOIQ iRrns rugn wmnu
Minnville and Humholril Slntn
and Oregon Tech meet agam
Areata tonight.
Ducks Prepare
For Bowl Game
EtXiF.NE, Ore. l.'Pi t Ore
gon's football Rucks opened
workouts Saturday 'w 'heir
meeting with Southern Method
ist in the Sun Bowl at El Taso,
Tex . Dec. 31.
The two-hnur drill was the
first action for Orrgon since its
season - ending 31-14 victory
over Oregon Stale Nov. 30.
f'nach Len Casanova said
"The players aren't in good
physical shape afler lhe long
layoff and one of the primary
things is lo got them in shape
to play."
He said that sophomore guard
Dale Wilson may miss lhe bowl
game because nf an inner-ear
infection.
The Ducks will hold two work
outs today and Monday,
BRILL
METAL WORKS
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Rct.dcntijl Shcl MtUl Weik
md Copper Fihtitittan
2287 West Main
fHONC 77J 4440
MAIL TRIBl'XE. MKnFORO.
ger in a return brail. Brenner
scoffed at that today by say
ing, "A return with Tiger
wouldn't draw big money like
a fight with Carter."
A frigid-night crowd of 5,4Sfi
was so stunned by Carter's lech-
'temperature and because of the
.... , , .
proximity in cnnsimas. j
li-iffiik f v... v.,-L- n.t .
into the ring favored at ll-5bc-iwnw
cause he never had
knocked nut in his prevails 4
fights and because his record-l
breaking third-time capture ofi'RCT "lr ""r "
the welterweight (147 - pouad)j8 2 pounds from end to
speed, punch and stamina.
Staggers Kmile rfl c!lrs m "', ; nark Jimmy Sidle, a junior who
And Emile started off as (f ' is couniing on speed and agilily i made lhe third siring All-Ainer-he
would win. He forced lhe J ? R,ve !.he ,T,RC,'S ,hc,r s't'"!1 ) w (,am wh Ws mnnipuiminn
action in the first mimile. Rtl;'""'J '" ' "i-i" ""-"
then the muscular, number one I
middleweight contender from
Paterson.N. J.. staggered Emile
with a left hook lo the head.
Carter, with a drooping black 1
pirate's mustache and slightly
bewhiskered chin, went after
Griffith in earnest. A left hook
lo the chin dropped Emile on to
his bark in a neutral corner.
The stunned champion rose just
in time to heat the count of it).
Carier then bombarded him
on the ropes and smashed him i
with a left hook lo the boilv that
- -- -
' - '"ftth half through thej
' ropes. He bounced back from'
'he "f " tlle "n d slid
f.own ,he rofI''s ,0 ms ba, k, nn
lie canvas. He was gamely try-
' l"c
o rise again when Referee
Buck McTiernan slopped lhe
rmmt and the fight al 2.13 of
the first round.
KK.VKIV IHVAI.ItV
SKATTI.E lUPI) Unbeaten
Seattle and Portland renea'
STANDINGS
fi'iio nsKVTn,M.i
WTtllNAl. AMSOIIHn
B.V I nllffl Vr liitTna.iftiiiil
; nnnnnnii .'.
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New York ..
. . K 2ti
Western Jtlvlstttti
l.na AnueSes VI tl
St, Louis 10 14
San Kraneisrn IS !t
naltttnoro 20
Detroit a 13
.im
f'rielav's Itestilts
toati tttl Hattimore fit!
114 San l lsm iso, 112
MEMO:
TO MEN ONLY
OMj AJW' WrfjAtd, wtffiiti wxduuJtl
artf one of n ftfSlNGER yuaLJ'f.
Ijl PV'P ibbiih H
318 tail Main Slrtel
Meitlord 772-; I5J
OHEC.OS
McLoughlin
Chalks Up
Four Wins
"You won't find a more ag
gressive or hustling team in the
league."
That's what Coach Vern Craft
reports concerning his Mc
Loughlin Junior High ninth
grade eagers .
The Bulldogs have run up a
pre-holiday record of 4-0 and
Craft is optimistic about his
club's chances in the Southern
Oregon Conference.
Craft reports his aggregation
his biggest so far at McLough
lin. Among the taller boys are
Jim Gillespie and Mike Gar
nier, each 6-2, Mark Dipnel. frl,
and Gary Vaughn and Phil Tay
lor, each 6 Joel. The mentor
said that Mac guards are not
exceptionally fast but that they
are snarp.
chamon;; ;YZ7rjceJ:e- from
m.i iv-nrrt ...,ih i . nn
j,i, ( ii, " i i
Hedrick. Craft views Hedrick I lhe secofld rmd
as the team to heat this sea- Hi underdog uolfpark
son. , put on a threat when they scored
Mac's victories so far this on a five-yard pass from quar
nwmth have been two over i tcrhack Jim Rossi, who was
Eagle Point and one over St.
Mary's in non-league action and
nut- uvrj jjjjkuiji ivivflKP in
conference competition.
Auburn Tigers To Count
On Their Speed, Agility
In Orange Bowl Tussle
KDiTOIlS NOTli: Tills In
the second of II dispatches
sizing up howl teams.
By DON M.MlTiN
I'niled Pres international
AUBURN, Ala. (UPII - "It
ma? ke &'lm& j" lh rinfi
wilh Cnnnv l.iclnn ' Aiihiirn
, """' , '
uoacn tiawn joroan sain louav
aa"'K P "e neisni i
iiad heen;",c ""
mev win lie me nieeesi
'"am weve l.uca m jmi. irai
Joraan, no nas a a
the Orange Bowl,
a M bowl record,
Auburn nasi
winning the ,
i0rf Be in 1938 but losing two
and winning one at the Gator
Bowl.
Worried Atioot Conditioning
The Auburn coach also is wor-!
ried about the conditioning of
his players. "First it was the
Butte Faffs
Wins From
SM Jayvees
Logger Dan Edmnndson scor
ed as many points as the opposi
tion did here Friday night when
the Butte Falls High varsity
basketball team trimmed the St.
Mary's jayvees 42-2.
Edmondsnn got 21 points as
the only player in double fig
ures.
Tbn T nnrlnn tl ,1 lll.H lO-IC.
and 2B-2I quarter leads. Mark
Frober had nine points for St.
Mary's.
The game was played as the
prelim to the St. Mary's - St,
Francis varsity tangle.
MNKiri'S;
HijIM Fall U- Bnwf-n n Prt.
Kd)onHson 2't Ivl Ir Smith ,
Torirj 2, Ymr-amt Oynirr, Coib.
nn Chi'iniiirrn
St. Marv"i .IV ?rt,l. Srnlt ?i.
TImsx, nrtr 1. Vrnlirr 1 ,au)
aitirr, rnilji, Tlrwrl 1. Hull , lln.vlr
2, llarnnart 4. Hmnhaw,
AliUKK TO ItKTt'It.N
ST. IMJIS aiP!) - Wally
Lemm and his five assistants,
who coached the St, liuis foot
ball Cardinals lo their mosl
successful National Football j
League season since the team ;
moved here in imo, Friday:
agreed to return for another!
vear. j
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Opn 'III ? Mon. rri.
G'aoti P, 474 4141
Blocked
In Liberty Bowl 16
PHILADELPHIA WO - A
tough Mississippi State team
snapped up two first period
kicking breaks to defeat North
Carolina State, IS-12, before
S,M9 semi-frozen fans shivering
in 22-drflree temperatures m
perhaps the last Liberty Bowl
game here.
The Bulldogs, Cinderella team
of the SmMtwastern Conference,
turned a blocked kick into a,
first period touchdown, took ad -
vantage ot a short punt to roll
-17 yards tar another in the
same oiiarter and mil it nn ice
literally when guard Justin fa-
nale booted a 41-yard field goal i h shock carried over to the"00" who has been the
against a 17-mile" an hour windn"l kirk. A quirk kick hy scourge nf the mat since com
in the second period. carried only M yards to"1 to the northwest, meeting
, . ,. i the Wolfpack 47. 1 Luther Lindsey. The Destroyer
i )" ol lne "" maK R
1 "3 yarns tor a loncnnown m
voted the outstanding back nf
the game, to Ray Barlow late
l JI1 IJJ1" KIUJ1II JIPJJIIU iilHl IJiiU
possossinn of the hail on tin
rains and now the roW. We've
not been able to work rmtsrivrs
into fine physical .shape, 1 know
II s been cold in Nebraska but
they have a larce field house
to work out."
None of Auburn's
'aiwafip weight 2m, and mm
k I 1 . -
inu nm:,, averaging ir.x
i wiiJ lie xlnwi h- .k
me ststn-rankeri Tigers collide
nn me uunranked Cocnhusk -
ers.
milium will lie operating!
, " sprout formation that:
saw lhe Tigers back up nine
i;uk is .spearheaded hy quarter-
nn- opium piay.
Set Koslime Kirrvrrl
lhe fi-2, 2)n-pouiu) Sidle
j back of the year in the Smith
eastern Conference. He set
Auburn rushing record with
I, W1B yards, second in the na
tion. This mark is Ions In the
w AA tor quarterbacks, (to
j also passed for 7DB vard h
11,712 atlensivfi total jost three
tyams snort or the Auburn ivc-
ord.
When Sidle is not carrying, he
hands off lo leflback ' Tui-kor
fYedericfcsoii who will celebrate
"homecoming" in Ihn Oianee
classic. Fiwlecickson lives only
2(1 minutes from the slarlium al
Hollywood, FJa. He was Au
burn s Nn. 1 rusher this fall
with ,111 yards on 77 ral l ies and
he plays safrtymnn tike he in
vented il. lie intcrcepied fan
passes this year and made as
many larkles as any lineman
jt
,
rows Being rogftf
in Y Jvdo Classes
Monday and Tuesriav evening
judo classes al lhe VMCA are
past the halfway mark and
memhers are now learning the
various throws.
Roth groups have been study
ing lhe basic judo hand aits.
Twrnty-twn persons are at
tending regularly, '
Anyone 15 years of age or
over interested in irmnmu lud"
is encouraged to visit one of
Uie classes al 7;3D p.m. In
structors are le (Jarred and
Bud Norton.-
t?: a fef'"-"
Si:NJMY. DECE3JBEB
Kick Fatal
, Mississippi Stain when the
i game ended,
j The nationaHy-tdswisi game
i was only fivo minutes old whea
j an exchange of fumMes gave
: North Carolina State the ball on
its 19.
i Kicker Tave Houtz, hack In I
j punt on fourth down, got & high
' pass from renter and end Bill j
; Mct.mre crashed through to j
Hock it. Tommy Inman uicked i
: "P ball mi the 11 and scoot-j
i i m lor me score m tsnnle 1
j converting. j
1 That was the first Wfflt i
Worked on NCS all season and!
",nr .
. ss ne game s most vatuawe
player, went 11 to the three.
Tbrn Kisher ran wide for the
score and the rrrst period rmmt
was 13-fl.
Another it-yard punt put Ute
i Wnldpack in trouble again with
j tnp Bulldogs laking over on the
NCS 49 iust before the first
. j period ended.
The Atlantic Conference team
j dug in nn its 25 and Canaie
j lionlod his field goal from the 33,
11 as only then thai NCS go!
its offense moving. The Atlantic
j Cnasiers drove li!) yards in a
j march which saw Mississippi
I Slain lose the ball twice on
penalties. One was for iipng
i on a free ball following a punl
! and (he second was offside on a
pass-play which Pat Watson, the
. game s most valuable lineman,
I intercepted in the end zone,
i Rossi capped the drive with a
) nne-vard sneak hut a two-noiol
' I conversion failed and the biif-
i L , t
1 j', U. jt,
. r mu vrtijit-ii w me kuji-
dog 37 and set up the losers'
final score. Rossi passed Jt and
14 to Barlow, ran for ts and
finallv passed io Barlow lor
five and the score, A pass eon
version failed.
STOP
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- 12 Loss
Four Bouts
On Agendo
Thursday
Four instead of the usual
three matches are on the agen
da for the big all-atar profes
jisnal wrestling card at Medford
armory on Thursday mint, Dec,
2B.
Topping the gigantic program
will be The Destroyer, hooded
lot. Lindsey demanded that
The Destroyer post the money
m advance of lhe match and
he will show The Destroyer and
the fans how to break lhe bold.
The semi-windup will see pop
ular Nick Bock-winkle in what
promises to be one of his tough
est matches in the toeai ring
when he goes againsl Maurice
Msd Dog) Vachon in s non
title match. Vachon has nearly
started riots a couple of times
here and Bockwinkle will have
to be at his .scientific best ii
he hopes to win.
Btagside rr.wrred srat Ikke 13
are available at Lamport's
Sporting Goods store, 228 East
Main St.
ETKRS C.BA.VO PRIX
LONDON (UPI - Timmy
Alayer, 25, raled one of Ilia
most promising drivers in th
United States, will pilot a Brit
ish Cooper in the grand prise
auto races next season. Mayer,
a Vale university graduate, is
nephew of Pennsylvania Gov
ernor William Scranton.
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