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College
Scores
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Michigan 13 ! 71
Norfolk Naval, Nortel, Va.
Atlantic Cnrist'an W. Mry' 69
Big tight, Kansas City
Nebraska 93 Oklahoma fi&
MHnoii Tech 35 W. Va. Tech 3?
RochMttr, Rochester. M Y.
Rochester Tech Pratt 3?
Colorado 74 Missouri SI
Springfield, Springfield, Mais.
Amercan inter. 63 Amherst 41
Cuff Soufn, Shreveporfr La.
W. Tex. S. IS N'wesf'n 77
Louisiana Tech $3 So. Miss. 77
All Coll., Oklahoma City
Toledo 70 Baylor 59
Pembroke St. 110 Rich Prof. In. 60
Arkansas 73 Cretghlon U. 41
NBA
San Francisco 114 New York 109
Far west, Portland, Ore.
Idaho U Washinqton St. 63
Seattle IS Arizona $9 (Consolation)
Holiday, New York
Perm. 71 Boslon Coil. 69
New York u. St. Bona venture It (Con
solation)
Celiese Football
Florida ,7 Penn St 7
Blue-Gray MoMsemery, Ala.
Blue 10 Grey 6
Shrine Game, San Francisco
East J5 West 19
Tournaments
Polnstttia, Greenville, S.C.
Clemson 72 Army 49 Consolation)
Motor City, Detroit
Western Michigan 15 Georgetown 71 (Con
sola t ion t
Downeaif Classic, Mango, Ma.
Maine 7S Colby 66 (Consolidated)
Quaker City. Philadelphia
LaSaiie 74 Bowling Green 67 (OT) (Conso-
lanoni
Providence 78 ViManova 59 Consolation)
capital City, Albany, N.Y.
St. Lawrence 73 Rensselear t2 (Consols-
- tieni
Chlco Invitational, Chko, Calif.
Western Wash. 45 Willamette 62 (Conso-
lahon)
Pepperdine Rips
Loyola, 92-57
SAN FRANCISCO lUPD-The
Pepperdine Waves, with six men
hitting in double figures, shot a
remarkable 62.7 per cent from the
floor Saturday to completely over
power Loyola 92-57 and take fifth
place in the West Coast Athletic
Conference Basketball Tourna
ment. In an earlier game, Portland
University defeated a cold Uni
versity of Pacific team SO-42 in a
battle for seventh place.
Pepperdine led from the outset
and at one time held a 30-7 mar-,
gin before Loyola could get go
ing. Reserve forward Ted Bridges
led the Waves with 19 points, in
cluding eight for eight .from the
floor. Pepperdine's Bob Warlick.
although playing less than half the
game, scored II points, grabbed
13 rebounds and set up numerous
baskets with sharp play-making.
Forward Dick Schiendler led
the losers with 17 points.
DALLAS I UPI Terry Baker of
Oreon State, Pat Rirhler of Wis
consin and Johnny Treadwell of
Texas, who made the United
Press International 1962 All
American football team, also
made the All-America academic
team picked by the college sports
information directors.
The team, made up of players
with a grade average of "B" or
better in the classroom, also in
cluded Oregon tackle Steve Bar-
nett and Missouri guard Tom
Hertz, who made the I'PI's
second All-America team.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday. December 30, 1Z
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PORTLAND il'PI" Oregon The Beavers took over late in
me iirsi nan ana nera a comion
sble lead through most of the
second half.
Iowa missed its first 13 field goal
attempts after being down 39-35 at
halftime and the Hawkeyes were
behind 47-37 by the time Mike
Denoma hit on a jump shot with
14 minutes to play.
Thcv battled back to a one-point
deficit at 52-51 with just under
eight minutes left but two field
goals by Counts and one by
Steve Pauly pulled the Beavers
in front at 58-53.
Counts, who was voted the tour
nament's most valuable plaver
teamed with Terry Baker and
Frank Peters to score Oregon
State's first 33 points in the con
test.
Joe Reddington led Iowa with
15 points.
Smooth - working California
rolled over Oregon 78-46 to cap-
State captured its seventh eonsecu
live Far West Classic basketball
title with a 64-57 victory over
Iowa Saturday night
Big Mel Counts, the Beavers' 7
foot center, scored 35 points, one
short of the tournament record.
in leading the Beavers to their
victory.
Smooth-working California rolled
over Oregon 78-46 to capture
hird place, Seattle coupled its
patented fast break with some
potent rebounding to deieat Ari
zona 75-59 for fourth place and
Rich Porter hit a jump shot with
eight seconds remaining tn give
Idaho a 64-63 victory over Wash
ington State for seventh spot in
the four-day eight-team tourncv.
Oregon State hasn't lost in Uie
8 games it has played since the
tournament began in 1956 but the
underdog Hawkeyes provided a
few close moments.
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CORNERED California's Chris Carpenter 1451 look
for someone to pass to as he is Trapped under Oreqon
Slate's basket. Behind him ii Mel Counts, Oregon St&fe
center. Other j are Camden Wall (44) of California and
Steve Pauly 1311 of OSU. Oregon State won, 58-50, to
gain the Far West Classic finals Saturday night against
Iowa. UPI Telephoto.
Iowa,
rown
lure third place in consolatiun play
in the Far West basketball classic
Saturday night.
Seattle coupled its pa'ented fast
break with some potent rebound
ing to defeat Arizona 75-59 for
fourth place and Rich Porter hit
a jump shot with eight seconds
remaining to give Idaho a 64-63
victory over Washington State fori
seventh spot.
In the California victory, Dan
Wolthers and Bob Wueste each
scored 12 points and Jim Smith.
Don Lauer and Dick Smith col
lected 10 apiece for the winners.
The Golden Bears connected
on 3! of 60 field goal attempts for
a .517 average while the Dueksj
made only 18 of 61 jshots from
the field for a .295 average
The Californians held a 48-36 edge
in rebounding.
California went ahead to stay in
the game at 23-21 with 5:4 lo
play in the first half on a hook
shot by Jim Smith. Jim Johnson
paced the losers with 14 points.
Oregon State (64)
Pauly
Baker
Counts
Peters
Jarvis
Rossi
Kraus
Campbell
Harter
Totals
Iowa JS7I
Roach
Rodgers
Messick
Reddington
Hankins
Lyon
Denoma
Skea
Riddle
Mchlhaus
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Halftime
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EAST GAINS THREE East back Jerry Jones 133 of Mimtetota qa& for thre.
yard qain in the first qyarfer of the East-West game in San Francisco Saturday, H
was taclcleo1 by West' Jim Maples Uft-S4l of Baylor, Throwing block, at right, it
Jim Sobbitt 1 79 of Michigan State, East won the gmef UPI Telephoto
Packers Favored To Keep
FL Title Against Giants
NEW YORK UPl-Tlie under-i
dog New York Giants set out tn
erase one whole year of rankling
recollection Sunday by beating
the powerful Green Bay Packers
in the National Football League's;
second million dollar champion
ship game.
The methodical ground-hugging
Packers were S'-s-point favorites
to defeat the gambling sir-mind
ed Giants before a sellout crowd
of S4.0TO at Yankee Stadium. It
will he televised nationally with
a 7S-mile New York area blacked
out.
A record gross income f $1,-
2415,096 will assure each member
of tiie winning team an all-time
high share of approximately $f
0fl. The losers shares will
Ashland Beats
Fortuna, 54-39
By failed f'res fnlcrnssinnal
Jesuit and Tigard suffered set
backs to reduce the list at Ore
gon's undctealed Class A-) high
school bai-kctbsll teams to 1.1 Fri
day night.
McMmnville edged .louil s-64
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o f p 1 1 and undefeated Sandy became the
a 2-t t is first school ts wis seven games
Notre Dame Star,
Gibbs, Brilliant
chance that the footing at Y'ankee
Stadium woyla be irregular.
immediately after both learns
worked out Saturday, the field
wgs covered by a tarpaulin to1
protect it against rain which
began to fall Saturday morning.
The portion of the field exposed
ts the sun should provide a solid
amount to slightly less than $4.onojsurjaf f- , jcats. barrisE an un-
per man, also a record. lexpected drastic drop in ieropera-
cold, dry day with tempera-1
turcs right around the (reeling
point was forecast for the title,
game, yet there wn a good
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by topping Tigard 54-51.
Four other teams remained un
beaten Molalla walloped West
Linn 54 - 32, Corvallu defeated
MarshficW 51 - 42, Ashland won
ovt-r Fortuna of California 54-39
and La Gfande beat Vale 49-M
Yanl (ees Upset Rebels In Blue -Grey Tilt, 10-6
By United Press International
MONTGOMERY. Ala. -The in
vading Yankees, paced by Michi
gan Slate tackle Jim Kanicki,
upset the favored Rebels 10-6 Sat
urday in the silver anniversary
of the Blue-Gray football game
here. I
Kanicki. heaviest ma on the
slippery field at 25, recovered
two fumbles, pounced on a block
ed punt, and kicked a 40-yard
field goal and an extra point. !
His steady line backing bottled
up the Southern offense which i
was hurt by a muddy field fol
lowing an all night rain. !
The Blues scored their only
touchdown late in the second pe
riod alter Georgia Tech fullback
Mike McNames was hit hard at
the line of scrimmage and
Kanicki speared the loose ball at
midfield. Nine plays later Ohio
Slate fullback Bob Butts crunch
ed over from the one. Kanicki's
kick was good.
The big play in the march was
a twisting 19 yard run through a
nest of Rebel defenders by quar
terback Pete Smith of Michigan
Stale. The brilliant dodging gave
the invaders a first down on the
Gray 15.
The South scored near the end
of the third quarter, marchins 4T
yards in 11 plays after tackle
Fred Moore of Memphis Stale in
tercepted a pass by 'Smith. Two
rushes failed to gain but on third
down Virginia quarterback Gary
Cuomo hit Duke end Peie Widen
er over center for 2 yards and
a first down on the Blue 20.
South Carolina's Billy GambreH
best breakaway runner in the
Atlantic Coast Conference, bulled
his way to the five-yard line and
then Cunzzo bulleted one into his
arms in the end zone. Gambrli's
lass for two points failed.
Kanicki's field goal early in the
first period followed an intercep
tion by linebacker Paul Benson
of Minnesota who leaped high in
the air to grab a wild throw by
Cuozzo on the Blues 4fi.
Iowa State quarterback Dave
Hopnmann. named most valuable
player of the came, squirmed 20i
yards for a lirsl down on the
Gray 25.
The Southerners stiflened be
hind linebackers -ferry Hopkins
of Texas AIM and Bobby Cald
well of Georgia Tech and South
Carolina tackle Jim Moss. Ka
nicki's kick split the uprights
from downwind from a sharp lefl
angle.
The North missed a great scor
ing opportunity midway in the
second quarter ht;i Jack John
son. 245 pound Indiana tackle,
bowled over three defenders to
smother Gambrell's punt deep in
Rebel territory. Kanicki recover
ed on the Gray five.
But four cracks at the gritty! Cuozzo (pass failed'
Rebel line by Hoppmann andl Attendance !8,B(il
Butts failed to push the ball
across.
The North ha.. now won lit of
the classics while (he South hold:
14 victories.
Blue 3 ? 0-lfl
Gray o n 6 o s
Blue FG Kanicki 40
Blue Butts t run 'Kanicki kirki
Gray Gambreil S p a s fc from
Honkers Rip
Payette Bucs
PAYETTE, Idaho (.Special I
The Iikeview Honkers, after suf
fering their first kiss of the season
Friday night to Kuna. Idaho, re
gained their winning ways hercj
Saturday night by whipping the
Pavctte. Idaho, Pirates 4940.
The Honkers now own a 5-t
record preparatory to the opening
of the Rogue league action nest
week.
The Ijikeview lads were led by
Fred Williams with 14 points and
larrv Sample w"th 10 marker
Hie Pirates were paced hf Larry
Wheat with tt and Dave Sellers
and Jay Green with nine e3ch.
The Honker had a 9 8 lead at
the end of the first period and a
20-17 intermission tiiargm. They
pulled ahead in the third by out
scoring the Bucs 14-9. They got 15
points in the fourth to 14 lot
Payette.
Score by quarters: -
i-akeview t II 14 15 4
Payette 9 j !4o
lure. However, that end oi the
field near one goal line which is
constantly shaded by the high
triple-decked stands likely will be
frozen hard and slippery.
"We'll win," predicted fullback
Jim Taylor, who led the N.F.L.
in rushing and has carried the
Packers' big offensive load since
Clamor-boy Paul Harming was
knocked mil of action by a knee;
injury in mid-October,
"1 think it will be a tough, low
scoring game, Taylor continues
following Green flay' SS-mimrtc;
morning workout at Ibe stadium
The Giants are a 'money club.
They're tough in big games
The Giants looked like anything
hut that in last season's 3?-
shellackinc at the hands of the
Packers in the title game at
(Jreen Bay.
And the wounded pride of the
Giants "old pros" ohwously was
a psychological stimuli for this
game. During their two wecKs oj
training for lb championship
same, the Giants studiously re
frained from any talk ffl retribu
tion. Hut those tftotifiJMs were
there iust the same.
J Sherman of the Giants, voted
S.F.I-. roacli-of-the-year, reiter
ated after the Giants Saturday
afternoon workout that his leam
was in excellent shape and "we'll
have no excuses if we don t win
SN FRWCISCO (UPIt-Dan-
dy Daryle tanwnica, te pride oil
Notre Dame, unleashed three long!
touchdown bombs Saturday and
uie East whipped the West, 25-19,
with a last minute scare to the!
greatest aerial battle In Shrine!
lootbal! history.
With the score tied 19-19 and!
a little more lhan txco minutes;
to go. Lamonica completed six;
tvnsecutive passes en a 90-yartj
inarch that paid off when Larry
Ferguson of Iowa powered ovw!
from the two with the tie-break
ing counter.
It was a fitting climax to a:
owat display by Lammica, noted:
mostly as a signal caller at Notrei
Dame but a passing genius Sat-;
urday.
During the wild first half lie
completed 11 out of 13 passes for;
227 yards arid the three aerial
touchdowns. For his efforts hei
w as chosen the outstanding back;
of the game and won the William!
M Cotiman award.
Here's what Lamonira did dur-l
iog the first half:
Tossed a 4!-yard storing pass
to end John Mackey of ijjTacuse,;
Threw a pass "M-yards to
Mackey again, with Mackey go-
the rest of the way on a -;
vara play tor a touchdown.
Heaved a 19-yard pass to Paul
Klatley for another score.
L&monita, who has been signed
lo piay with Ibe Bufteis Bills of
the American Football League.!
needed to be as brilliant bs he;
was, because Sonny Cihbs, the
lowering Texas from TCU. also'
put on a stimulating show with;
three touchdown passes of his!
own.
With less than three minutes to;
go and the West trailing 11-19
Gibbs took his boys on a 63-yard
touchdown march that paid oM
when fkmm passed il yards into
the end zone to end Hugh Camp-i
bell of Washincton State, who as;
voted the outstanding lineman ol
the game.
But when Ray Mansfield oi
Washington attempted the con
version that wouir have pot the;
West ahead, the bali never aot
more than five feet oil the ground
and was blocked by the East line.
This was one game that came!
out as advertised. Both coaches'
predicted that il xvould be an
aerial battle and tt was. Si not
of seven lourhdow-ns were sewed
through the air.
And for most ot the game.
Lamonira had the edge.
And then the scoring flood
gates broke wide open. There;
were 25 points coiiected in the;
seven minutes during the second
quarter, with each side scoring;
to touchdowns.
After the West scored, Iirwn-
iea connected on the Mactay;
play; then Gibbs came hack wi:n
a 2- yard scoring aerial to Camp
bell. But Lamonica eual to
liar occasion again as he took tba
Kas! 71 yards in five playi to
score on his toss to Hatley just
before the half awl make tb
intermission score 19-13.
The line play was bruising all
the way through. Tackle Uoh
Vngrl of Ohio Stale and tackle
Lionet Aldridge of Utah Slate ap
peared to he in ws nearly every
defensive play.
The West gained only 45 yanta
wi the ground and (he East tj,
Gibbs completed a out of If
passes for 171 yards a Shrine
garoe record for cooifletions.
lamonk-a connected on 20 em
of 28 for 3i9 yards, a game rec
ord for yardage.
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and title s the line against Wis
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iiiesday as six other coilegijte
powers meet in the annua! He
Year's Day football classics. :
The usual croud of ito.ooo will
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