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MEDKORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON MONDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1963 Bears Capture National Grid League Title Chicago Downs New York 14-10 for Championship; Tittle Injury Hurts Giants Bv ED SAINSBURY CHICAGO (UPI) Make no apology for Y.A. Tittle, but the arm that threw 36 touchdown passes during the National Football League season couldn't overcome five interceptions which boosted the Chicago Bears to their 10th NFL crown. The Bears tripped the Giants 14-10 in their record $1.5 mil lion game for all the marbles, but it took two thefts by the Boars' defense, best in the NFL, to set up the scores. The Bears players will net about $8,000 each from the tri- umnli and the Giants about S4.000 with the player pool set ting a record too with the addi tion of an estimated $23,000 to S50.000 from closed circuit tele vision in three Chicago arenas for nearly 25.000 fans. Larry Morris, a linebacker, hauled down the first intercep tion 61 yards to set up a two yard plunge by quarterback Bill Wade, and defensive end Ed O'Bradovich picked off the second and returned 10 yards to the Giants' 14 to make possible Wade's one-yard dive for the winning touchdown. Tittle Wept Tittle, almost the grand old man of pro football, wept un ashamedly on the Giants bench in the closing minutes of t h e classic contest, and tears weren't dry on his fnt ' ts dressing room. He was the main cog of the Giants' offense, best in the league, and when he suffered a knee injury and left the game with almost seven minutes to go in the second period, the Eastern Division campions al most visibly sagged. But Tittle came back for the entire second half, and the hearts of the Bear fans, 45,801 who jammed the park in 10 de gree temperature, didn't drop from their throats until only two seconds remained, when Richie Petitbon stole Tittle's desperation pass in the end Giants backs picked up 148 yards. But the Bears netted only 129 yards on Wade's passing and only 93 on the ground. The dif ference was in five intercep tions, and they paid off with the National Football League crown. Y.A. Must Wait for Another Try By NORMAN MILLER CHICAGO (UPI)-Y. A. Tittle will have to wait at least an other year to prove that he can win "the big one," but few could blame him today for feel ing that fate threw him for a big loss in 1963. tar a wnue Sunday it ap peared that Tittle might realize his cherished ambition to guide the New York Giants to the National Football League cham pionship and dispel the "can't-win-the-big-game" charges that have taunted him in recent sea sons. Instead, he wound up with a gimpy knee and a broken heart. Tears streamed down his face as he sat dejectedly on the Giants' bench in the final sec onds of the game after the Chi cago Bears' sniping defense had intercepted his fifth pass. The scoreboard read: "Bears 14, Giants 10," and another "big one" had gotten away. Injury Hinders Passing "No excuses," he muttered in the clubhouse after the game when newsmen asked for an explanation of how he had twisted his left knee during the second period, leaving him practically ineffective as a pass er for the rest of the game. "Someone fell across my leg when I threw that touchdown pass to Frank Gifford." Tittle IChUClillUI lid.,.', II LIIC ClIU fji j; , . ... zone to kill off the Giants' last !j closed after prodding COCKS ARM Chicago Bears' quarterback Bill Wade (9) cocks arm amidst onrushing Giants as Bob Wctcaka (63) blocks. Wade scored two touchdowns to lead the Bears to a 14-10 win over New York in the National Football League title game Sunday. (UPI) MEDFORDtfsgWritlBUNB SPORTS Webfoots Encounter Southern Methodist Tuesday In Sun Bowl Shot Every 12 Seconds By United Press International A shot every 12 seconds! That's the incredible pace at which the Los Angeles Lakers and the Detroit Pistons fired basketballs at the basket Sun day during their National Bas ketball Association game at Fort Wayne, Ind. Patriots AFL East Champions BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)-The Boston Patriots made the San Diego Chargers look like proph ets. Boston Coach Mike Holovak chuckled when he said the Western Division champion EL PASO. Tex. (UPI) The Oregon Webfoots will meet the i 1949 oddly enough against Ore- auumtin Mcmuiusi Mustangs gon, ana tne Mustangs came Tuesday in this bowl - happy out ahead 21-13. S.MU uses a town's 29th annual Sun Bowl ! balanced rushine-Dassine attack mostly out of the T formation With a goggle-eyed crowd of 1 Chargers picked the Patriots 3,380 looking on, the Lakers by an overwhelming margin to connected on 56 of 128 field i beat the Buffalo Bills in the goal attempts and the Pistons American Football League's on 46 of 110. That made it a j first playoff game. grand total ot 238 shots (rom "And we obliged them," said HOCKEY WESTERN LEAGUE By United Press International IV. I.. T. Pts. OK OA Denver ... 24 n 2 .10 14H HI l.os Am- In 1.1 3 .1.1 !18 121 Seattle .... 13 11 4 34 Hfl 10H San Kran... 15 in 2 32 107 133 Portland .. 13 1ft 4 30 103 122 Vancouver 13 Ifl a 2B 113 122 Sunday'! Result Denver 1. Seattle O San Francisco 7. Los Angeles 1 Portland 4. Vancouver 3 the floor in the 48 minutes and that doesn't include 90 shots taken from the free throw line. Result? The Lakers scored a 140-128 victory with Jerry West pouring in 39 points and Elgin Bavlor adding 32. Bailev Howell SMU's last bowl game was in ' had 25 for the Pistons. Mississippi Air Attack Could Prove Difference chance to win. The Bears' five interceptions were the most on Tittle in any one game this season and both Morris and O'Bradovich picked off screen passes, the first of the type stolen on Tittle all season. The Giants, beaten in an NFL title game for the Uth lime, were one point favorites, and they looked the part when they recovered two Chicago fumbles in the first half and converted them into a touch down, on a 14-yard pass from Tittle to Frank Gifford, and a 14-yard field goal by Don Chan dler. Played Ball Control Taking advantage of these hrcaks wasn't enough to insure the win. The Bears, sparked by O'Bradovich's theft, came from behind in the third period for the winning score, and played ball control thereafter to win by a narrow margin, but to win. It was the eighth world championship for the Bears, the first since 1946. equalling me leaeue record, and the sixth in 10 ventures into (he playoff game since the NFL adopted the division system in 1933. , The Bears paid their top trib ute to the defense, awarding the game ball to defensive Coach George Allen. Tittle penetrated the Bears for only 147 yards in Ihe air, and the Tittle later was hit by lineback er Larry Morris of the Bears in the ninth minute of the sec ond half and limped off the field. Dr. Francis Sweeny, the Gi ants' physician, injected novo- caine and cortisone into Tittle's knee at halftime and he re turned to play. But he complet ed only 8 of 21 passes during tne second naif and tour were intercepted. "I couldn't get set up very well to throw," he glumly ex plained. That was all. The newsmen left him alone in his misery EDITORS NOTE: The fol lowing is Ihe eighth of 10 dis patches sizing up the college football bowl teams. Willamette Clips Eastern Washington Bv United Press International spark Willamette ETAETA TT and Pete Slabaugh tallied 16 to spark Willamette to an 87-65 basketball win over Eastern Washington at Salem Saturday night. The Bearcats, recording their sixth straight victory, led 46-35 at halftime. British Columbia, with Ron Erickson collecting 21 points, rolled over Portland State 57-41 at Portland. John Nelson topped the Vikings with 13. Ron Good fired in 38 points as Humboldt State defeated Southern Oregon 66-62 at Area ta, Calif. Royce Kiscr led the Red Raiders with 21. By ANDREW J. RliKSK, .III United Press International OXFORD, Miss. (UPD-Mis- sissippi's highly respected aeri al attack could prove the dif ference when the unbeaten Rebels meet Alabama's Crim son Tide in the Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day. The Rebs wind up home prac tice sessions here today and fly to New Orleans in quest of their fifth Sugar Bowl victory in seven appearances, more than any other school. A brief workout is scheduled at Sugar Bowl stadium Tuesday afternoon. Alabama's defense stopped nearly every ground attack it met during Ihe regular season, but nearly everyone was able to pass against tne tide. Ana Ole Miss has two of the most effective passers in the South eastern Conference in quarter backs Perry Lee Dunn and Jim Wealherly. Two Top Passers Dunn completed 51 ot 89 tosses for 820 yards and nine touchdowns while Wealherly connected on 52 of 96 for 676 yards and seven touchdowns. Mississippi also led the con ference In total offense and de fense, gaining an average of 326.9 yards per game against 135.7 for the opposition er starling and ending the sea son in a rather dismal fushiun. In between, however, they were just plain murder. Held To Tics They opened with a scoreless tie against underdog Memphis State and, eight games later, had to fight from behind in the dying minutes to salvage a 10-10 deadlock with Mississippi State, the SEC's Cinderella team of the year. After their gloomy start, the Rebels settled down and marched over Kentucky, Hous ton, Tulanc, Vanderbilt, Tampa and Tennessee. They reached their peak against Louisiana Stale wilh a merciless 37-3 Kill ing in what had been expected to be their hardest fight. Going bowling has become a habit with Mississippi, making its 10th appearance in a major posl-scason classic since 1953. Last year, the Rebels added the finishing touch to a perfect season with a 17-13 verdict over Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl, tootball game. In Ihe bowl's first try at ma jor college teams, it has come up with a new stadium and ac cessory events from basketball to bullfights at nearby Juarez, Mexico, and sky-diving to table tennis tournaments. If the weather holds and there is no reason it shouldn't as the sun has shown in El Paso for 711 consecutive days and can rely on the nation's leading punier, Danny Thomas, when in trouble. Oregon relies more on its passing than its running with junior quarterback Bob Berry doing its throwing, Both teams held brief work outs in sweatsuits Sunday and then attended bullfights in near by Juarez. SMU worked on of- a near sell-out crowd of about fense amj defense while Oregon worked on kicking. Coach Len Casanova planned a brief Web foot warmup today. Tuesday's game will be Icle vised over a regional network at 1 p.m. (PST). 25,000 is expected. Oregon, with a 7-3 record, is a four - point favorite over its Southwest Conference foe, whose 4-6 mark belies its ability- The Mustangs beat Navy, Ihe nation's No. 2 team 32-28, and lost by only 5 points to nalional champion Texas. Four of SMU's six losses weie by one touchdown or le: Navy Gets Warning Bv JOE GERC.EN lil'l Sports Writer The Navy hatl better inspect its ammunition before it cruises into the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Day because two of its fellow service academies Air Force and Coast Guard fired nothing but blanks in Satur day's bowl activity. The Middies, the nation's sec ST. LOUIS (UPI) - "Profes sional Bowlers Tour," a scries of 13 telecasts covering the fi nals of the 1064 winter Prnfcs- and I sional Bowlers Association tour- they also hold a victory over namcnts from 13 cities, pre the Gator Bowl's Air Force ; micros on ABC-TV wilh live Academy team as well as Texas I coverage of the St. Louis Open A&M and Arkansas. on Jan. 11. Kentucky Victor Over Notre Dame By SANDY PAIWE UPI Sports Writer The busiest weekend of the college basketball season may he over, hut the tournament The Rebels were touted by , whirl continues today with five some pre-scason experts as he 'major championships still to be tnn learn in the nauon, our wound up in seventh place all- Limp Indicates Coffey Won't Be Able To Contend LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPD Junior Coffey put on a Husky uniform Sunday for the first time since his foot injury Dec. 21, but a telltale limp indicated he will be unable to make the Rose Bowl game two days from decided. In New York, Villanova meets Minnesota for Ihe Holi day Festival title at Madison Square Garden; m Philadel phia, LaSallc meets St. Bona venture for the Quaker City championship; Oklahoma State plays Kansas Stale in Kansas City for the Big Eight title; Brigham Young faces Oregon State in Portland for Ihe Far West Classic title; and Denver meets Texas Western in El Paso for the Sun Bowl cham pionship. A number of tournament championships were decided Saturday in addition to some important regular season games mdwiliim; now. The big All-Coast fullback carried the ball a couple of limes and caught one pass, but he limned while running at half I nis normal speeu. involving Ihe top ten LOlley will not see any uluuh . .. . . against Illinois in the Rose Scores Impressive Win r,....i ..i h. , on (nil I Kcnluckv. which hopes speed, Washington coach Jim land the No. 1 spot in the UPI r!.. 1 :j coaches ratings following Loy- The Huskies chose halluacK . ' kv""u i i.w , r,... v., snH rontnr .lnhn in the Quaker City Tournament, i 'ttr'-faSV';. b... ! Bitt! JST" - i Stupiy. both seniors, as co-cap-1 scored an impressive. 10.-81 I Dnve-in cleaners. Lucky strikes i2n-isi i. chuck ; . :' or tne Wednesday classic Wln ovcr Notre Dame as Lotton sKcctcrs .m; luc uuu "- , , , Rash scored 33 mums. in rasauena. . Owens announced his starting The Wildcats were third in lineup for the Rose Bowl clash. last weeks ratings behind j The starters are: j Michigan which lost to fifth- Ends, Al Libke and Joe Man- ranked UCLA in the semifinals , cuso; tackles, Jake Kupp and of Los Angeles Classic. Mike Briggs; center, John Stu- ucLA won the L.A. title for pey; guards, Rick Redman and i (he second straight year by de Koll Hagen; quarterback, Bill . fcating Illinois, 83-79. The Douglas; halfbacks, Ron Med-1 Bruins did it with a 25-point ved and Dave Kopay; fullback, I SpUrt during a six-minute Charlie Browning. j stretch in the first half. . Z " I Fourth-ranked Cincinnati, by- Gonzalez, Torres '.passing Christmas tournament On Garden Card Plav nad a l0UKh vvw vnnK (UPI) - Jose ,imc wi,h Tu,sa in 8 Missouri NEW YORK ,LP - Valley Conference game but fi. Gonzalez and Jose Torres will : ,, ' ;M in kta,licnn Kminrr. Garden I na'v wn, Fritlav nighl (or the "middle- W"n0wn JT",. , , weight championship of Puerto' Vanderbilt rated six h las Rit-n " Wcclt' Won ltS "Wn lnvl,a,lonal f---.-t-. t irrm-n pn k tournament with a 106-78 win Holovak The Patriots did it in convinc ing fashion, snowing under the Bills 26-8 in icy War Memorial Stadium Saturday before 33,044 stunned partisans and a nation al television audience. The Bos ton prize was the Eastern Di vision tille af;"r a last-place finish in I960 and two years as bridesmaid to the Houston Oil ers. The Patriots leave the snow and cold behind when they meet the Chargers in the AFL's championship game at San Di ego Sunday. Ironically, the man Holovak beat for the Eastern crown, Lou Saban of Buffalo, piloted llic Patriots in (heir initial AFL campaign in I960 and compiled a 5-9 record. After winning two of five starts in 1961, Holovak replaced Saban and led the Pats to seven wins and a tie ond-ranked college football '" nine games. Holo- team, figures to need all tl,e yak has a 24-11-3 log since corn- live gunfire they can muster on I lu "H ' " Wednesday when they tangle J!man s jmu-u siaie at san with top-raled Texas, a defen-1 sivc bear all season. I True Navy has Heisman J S I NliN Avuni-rt winnnr Ilnom- SI mihnr.h inillllllMW the country's top marksman, al quarterback. But the Air Force had a very talented signal callertriple-threat Terry Isaacson at the helm and si ill was shut out by North Carolina, 35-0, in the Gator Bowl. The Coast Guard suffered the same fate in the Tangerine Bowl where the previously un beaten Cadets were smothered by Western Kentucky, 27-0. The South tripped the Norlh in the Blue-Gray game, 21-14, and the East lied the West, 6-6, in Ihe San Francisco Shrine game in Saturday's other action. NATIONAL LKAGUE W. L. T. Pis. CFGA Chicaco .. 2(1 R 7 47 US 71 Montreal. 18 10 ft 42 1IO M Toronto .. 17 10 A 40 93 70 Detroit .12 15 fi 30 74 34 New York.. 8 20 fi 22 02 llfi Boston .... 7 10 t 21 63 97 Sunday's Results Montreal 6, New York 2 Chicago 2. Toronto O Detroit 2, Boston 1 AJIKItlCAN LKAGUE Eastern Division W. I.. T. Pis. GFGA Provid'nce 15 14 3 .12 122 102 Mcrshev .. IB 15 1 33 lot r.2 Baltimore. Ifi Id 1 3.1 t)4 lot Quebec . . IS in O 32 113 123 Springl'ld . 13 IB 1 27 104 122 Western Olvlslnlt W. L. T. Pts. GFGA PitUhursh 20 12 O 40 100 SS Cleveland. 10 13 2 40 llfi Kfi Rochester 17 12 0 34 111 00 Buffalo .... 8 10 1 18 70 110 Sunday's Result Raltimore 3. Pittsburgh 0 Quebec 5, Buffalo I Providence 5. Cleveland 2 Rochester 4, Springfield (I'm llasliplhall) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION lly United Prrss International Eastern Division W. L. Pi lVislnit 25 3 .8; Ctncinmitl 14 13 .11 Philadelphia 1H 17 .4! New York 10 28 .21 Western Division w. .. I.os Anttclea 22 13 St. Louis 21 17 S.ut Krnncisco 17 15 Baltimore 11 22 Uclroil 7 23 Pet. .020 .553 .531 .333 .233 Sunday's Itesiilts Cincinnati 105. New York 00 Los Angeles 140. Uclroil 128 Satnrilav's Itesults Sun Fnmclsco 1011. Haltnnnre 104 Philadelphia 114. l.ns Anacles 100 Billon 107, St. Louis LOO Bob Lewis j Invites You To Bring Your Imported Car in to . . . STEVENS Auto Sales for the Fines, in Service Specialist in: Volktwagens, Renault!, Mercedei and All Imported Cart All Work Guaranteed Reasonabla Prices Expert Lubrication (iOMATIIS AM) DAVID Lowell Dean, left (cx-Mcriforri High), and Pat Matson, right, two. University of Oregon tackles who wciRh 235 pounds each, hold up Dennis Keller, IM-pound half back, at Webfoot workout at El Paso, Tex., for Sun Bowl football game slated Tuesday. (UPI) 1MUSTR OlMm-l.a w. TWrics 3n7 t i:t.i:.i n enr nm Harm Sunply iia-fli 3. Grant T)iiv 570; Jackson County Road DcdI-. lU'i-lo'vl 1, Dave Grove 4(.V Harrison Electric 4. 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Monte miuyvf, 1 ... .0 .il 1- c 11. . i:u4 at 11. in over nouin arunnu. ncvi'mn- to win Ihe televised 10-rounder ; ranked OrcRor S ate beat Colo bccau.se of his speed and skill. I "do State 53-51 o enter the d However, in the tiRht belting. 1 nals of the Far West Class.e to Torres of Ponce, P R., might j mgnl. become the choice because of! Eighth-ranked Davidson was his punch. idle but is entered in the Char- Torres. 27. scored 21 knock-, lotte tournament beginning to- ri chriiuanion J02. Team Thmc 1 0uts while winning 27 of his 29 night along with Penn, Prince- 1458 j bouts. He lost one and had one 1 ton and Texas. Davidson will nmn.ivo biihhis 'draw. Gonzalez, 23. achieved play Penn. Dreamers iS.-lli I Mary Hall nnlv siv kavnp.o in his 2S-8-1 en-; inth.rankprt Duke aim was 3. Carol ... ... . . Ul'avuis. lull' Mill uJi'iia nay dtim tu rn another interesting bout on night in the Sugar Bowl Tour the very light holiday boxing namcnt against Auburn. Ken schedule. Eddie Perkins of tucky meets Loyola (La.) in Gary, Ind., will defend his jun-, the other game, ior welterweight ( 140 pound) li-; Tenth-ranked NYU won a ! tie at Tokvo, Japan, Saturday i consolation game for fifth place MBffliiiiBrfflifflm I sS W-. 'v- - A Three Pinj ilM'.-UM 2. Marv Tack 472: Jet.om (21-15) 2, Phvlln Gtlchmt 435. Slow Pokes ilfl-17. 3. I,ee Gold en 4i0. Tolo Tech Tnpperettei .12',-2.Vj 1. Zena Cronkh.te 414 Luckv Strikes (lfi-20. 3. Yvnnne Hart 401: NiEhtmarra (12-24. 1. Join Ijimhrrrht 42fi Man. jacks 137 Vri ma RMinichl. ncainst Yoshinori Taka- over Southern California 70-69, 7fi Carol Davlti 174; Three Pini . nrblMt ;r inrnA m1 n , irt ,u iM Artl- TRUIV2IX Concrete & Equipment hashi. Perkins is favored at 2-1. In the Los Angeles Classic. Division of CSC iConcrcta Steel Corporation) 249 E. McAndrewi Road 772-5271 SUN BOWL GAME Live and direct from El Paso, Texas UNIVERSITY of OREGON SOUTHERN METHODIST U. TOMORROW 1:00 P.M. 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