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102-47 and St, Louis, rated 16th
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The game was billed as a high-
scoring battle, but the 13,000 fans
sitting in bright,-nippy weather
saw it turn into a defensive battle,
in which Wyoming had a net
yardage of only 188 yards.
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Unbeaten Louisiana State, winner of 10 and the nation’s
No. 1 ranked team, also was the strong choice to turn back
Clemson (8-2) in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans. The same
went for Oklahoma’s once-beaten Soqners (0-1) in their
Orange Bowl battle with Syracuse (8-1) at Miami, Fla,
Texas Christian, (8-2) champion of the Southwest Confer-
ence, likewise was favored, but by no such big margin, over
outweighed Air Force Academy (0-0-1), playing in its first
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men, one polo player and one ten-
nis player. They are:
Footbell — Kimbrough, Hunt.
Davey 0'Brien, L R (Dutch*
Meyer. Bo McMillin. Je Routt.
Sammy Baugh, Paul Tyson and
The North Texas victory snapped
a six - game losing streak and left —
the Eagles with a 3-6 record for Mudd
the season. . xummins
Darrell Reitzel and Emmett Bak-
Who says minor league baseball ‘State League — Paps
is dying on the vine? " Sophomore League - Alpine,
At least it doesn’t appear that Odessa, Midland, San Asgelo,
way in Texas, which will come Plainview,
up with an increase in clubs next ] ~ *
in college football.
The members voted against a
return to the platoon system. ,
Bert MeGrane, veteran grid ex-
Four Members
Enter Texas
Hall Of Fame
AFTER DUMPING MICHIGAN STATE
North Carolina State
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distribution of the campaign.
Jim Mudd, NTs pace setter tn
previous games, played only sever-
al minutes and could. make but
three points. Senior ace Ken Hin-
kle did not see any action and ft to
Like Father, Like
Brother. Like Son
STILLWATER, Okla un — Hen-
ry Iba, Oklahoma State •Univer-
sity’s veteran basketball coach, is
one of the few men to ever coach
a brother and son in college ball.
Iba coached his brother Clar-
ence, now University of Tulsa
cage coach, while at Maryville.
Mo., Teachers. His son Moe to now
a freshman player and will be on
the OSU varsity next season.
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three last campaign.
________ League will be great-
ly changed since Dallas, Houston
and Fort Worth moved into the
Polo - Cecil Smith; Tennis —
Wilmer Allison.
against the present one-rm block-
ing rule, and several suggested
that a team trailing on the score-
board be' permitted to receive a
kickoff regardless of which team
scored last. t-
Ranked fifth nationally in the
latest Associated Press college
basketball poll, the Wolfpack
made a strong bid for an even
higher rating with a. smashing
70-et victory over seventh-ranked
Michigan State last night in the
Dixie final. The trumph was the
third in three days for the Wolf-
pack who Tuesday upset second
poll conducted by the orgoniza-
tion:
1. Should the Zpoint conversion
be retained?
’Yes-415
No — 134
Do you favor return to the one-
point conversion.
Yes - 127
No. — 247
Should goal posts be returned to
the goal line?
Yes — 345
No — 102
Do you favor return • of the
platoon system?
Yes - 201
No - W
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Recommendations ranged from
playing it from the goal line to the
five or 10-yard lihe.
There was a_piea for uniformity
of professiondl, college and high
The Wolfpack has won nine.
- Meanwhile, at Charlotte, unde-
feated St. Francis of Loretto, Pa.,
dug in after blowing a 20-point
second half lead and whipped
Fordham 74-71 for the champion-
ship of the Carrousel Classic.
The Gulf South Classic at
Cooper called him the best teen-
"AppfsukmksE
Another hppy surprise was the
performance of Alex Olmedo, the
National Intercollegiate champion
lege all the way. The Eagles were
in command 50-37 at halftime.
DALLAS (AP) - The Texas
Sports Hall of Fame had four
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Wolfpack to snarling again
North Carolina State today had
Its seventh Dixie Classic chain-
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a professional tennis contract -2 ““ -t —** “** "1 ln
Wednesday night guaranteeing
him 111.500 a year for the next
two years.
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r Mulloy before “You don't mind losing too
the middle of this quarter that
Harold Stephens hit Benji Lipsey .
Sun Bowl Tilt
EL PASO, Tex. (AP)—Sammy
Baugh, Hardin - Simmons’ head
coach, had no excuses to make
for his team’d 146 loss to Wyom-
ing in the Sun Bowl football game.
"The breaks didn’t beat us.”
the former Washington Redskin
quarterback said after the game
Wednesday. "They were about
even. But Wyoming took advan-
tage of sits scoring dhances and
we didn’t.” " .
And that about sums up the 24th
annual game.
Wyoming turned two Hardin-
Simmons miscues into touch-
downs, then spent the better part
of the afternoon turning back
Hardin-Simmons threats.
Hardin - Simmons missed two
scoring opportunities in the third
quarter when Wyoming stopped
thrusts on the 10 and one. It was in
Ronny Stevenson (44), Texas Christian University for-
ward, displays some finger tip control of the ball as he
took a rebound dusing the championship game against
the Texas Aggies in the Southwest Conference Basket- *
ball Tournament at Houston. Coming in to contend
for the ball are Texas A&M’s .Wayne Lwrence (13)
and Barry MacKay, just a year
ranching schoolswhite they"emgoun" coeze •• ootin into his
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Spring Hill Badgers 87-79 here Wed-
nesday afternoon and captured sev- Spring
enth place in the Guff South Baa-
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more years in which the ’Pack
never won less than 24 games.
Those were the days of Dick
Dickey, Sam Ran si do. Bobby
Speight and Ronnie Shavlik. The
Wolfpack failed to win either the
old Southern Conference or At-
lantic Coast Conference title only
once during that- span and was
in the NCAA tournament fivel
times.
But a period of NCAA probation
followed and the 1956-57 season
The football bowl season reached its climax today with
Iowa, Louisiana State, Oklahoma and Texs Christian favor-,
ed to walk off four widely separated gridirons with victor-'
ies. .. ’ ‘ __________-
The last surge of bowl competition gofiiRderway yester-
day when Wyoming turned two Hardin-Simmons mistakes
into touchdowns for a 14-6 victory in the SUn Bowl at El
Paso, Tex. .
—Towa, beaten only by Ohio State and tied by the Alr
Force Academy in a nine-game schedule, was the outstand-
ing favorite to measure California (7-3) in the Rose Bowl—
the daddy of all the posi season football classics—at Pasa-
dena, Calif. ..
73,800 admissions in the.last three
days of afernoon-night double-
^PucSto scored 22 points and
Richter 16 as N.C. State backed
them with a defence that held
Michigan state's high-scoring
Jhnny Green to only four point/ -
In the battle for third place in
the Dixie, fourth-ranked North •
Carolina handed Cincinnati ,(6-2)
its second straight loss. All-Amer-
“tor "RObertson scored 29
points for the third straight day.
but it wasn’t enough for the Bear-
.. cats who blew a seven-point lead
Izwtoiana Tach, a 71- with 4ka minutei to J?lW- „ ____
Duke won fifth place, 67-44 over
Louisville, and seventh place went
to Wake Forest 85-76 over Yale.
Fordham trailed 57-37 with 16
minutes left, but a 28-10 drive by
the Rama in the next 11 minutes
fell short as Wilbur Trosch and
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - The pert with the Dm Moines Register
Football Writers Assn, of America
He won 26 games and lost only
five that year. Then followed nine
ing school for the annual interview
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one to make it a six - club The excuse is that they fear they
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\ in his opening singles match, but
\ lost to Olmedo in the match that
gave the United States the trophy.
Anderson also fell before Olmedo
on the opening day. but turned
back MacKay after the United
-— States had clinched the cup. nineFfootban players, four golfers.
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Promoter Jack Kramer and
Anderson made the announcement
simultaneously after the Davis
Cup dinner honoring the United
States players who defeated Aus-
tralia 3-2 in the challenge round.
Kramer said he expects to sign
Ashley Cooper, the other member
of the Australian Davis Cup tan-
dem, Saturday to a three-year con-
tract calling for a minimum of
>100.000.
DISAPPOINTED '
"Cooper was very disappointed
at losing to Alex Olmedo in the
singles" Kramer said. “He came
to us and said he expected we
were no longer interested because
of his showing, y
“We told him positively we wene
still interested. But it made a
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school rules. Some suggested that
acague punyez ww the National Rules Committee quit
!. E. was remembered tampering with the game entirely
by the assemblage in a moment for five years or so.
Buchholz, a tall, skinny 1,
to St. Louis, startled one and
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sports represented by the 38 per-
sons who have been given niches —
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squad.
Al keto bucketed 27 points for
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Australia. Kramer is remaining in
Brisbane for the wedding and con-
H tract talks.
15 PBR CENT
Anderson joins the professional
troupe on the basis of is per cent
of the gate la all matches in which
he competes. " -
Cooper, top amateur in the
world on his record of winning the
Australian, Wimbledon and United
States titles, is to got 30 per cent.
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bowl after only three years of varsity competition. They
tangle in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas.
Amarillo, which was in the West-
ere League last season. The West-
era Malt^nP tEhost “
er shared scoring honors for the Boren
Flock with 18 points each. Kenneth
Boren and Bill McLaughlin added
16 points each to provide the North
Texans with the most even scoring
Mayheuw to "Tace Topnenn Pato
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given the honor. Speaker, the
great major league player who
died last Dec. ‘
favored letting a kicking team
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had whipped his Davis Cup team- to Cup - only to bow to Cooper
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By ED CORRIGAN I aided, made a fine showing to the
Associated Press Sports Writer ' Nationals before bowing to slick
' No doubt about it, U.S. tennis Herbie Flam. A big blond from
was in bad shape in 1953. Piedmont, Calif., Crawford whip-
Ashley Cooper, the tall Austra-ped MacKay, Bob Mark of Aus-
Ilan, won both the Wimbledon andtralia and Gardner
first time in the 7T-yer history
the event, an American failed _
reach the semifinals of the U.S. advancing to the final of
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The Sooner State League blooms____________
I anew and that means Paris will and got their stories on prospects,
be back to baaobau, thus adding I As before the excuse to weak,
another etab. The Texas High School Coaches
The Sophomore League will Aasa., which aponsor the coach-
have two new Texas clubs — Al- tog school, considers the appear-
- pine and Odessa. That means two ance of the eonference coaches an
.....more. ? attractive feature. "We lked- to
So Texas faces the 1959 profes have this interview,” said t W.
t O’Connor added 15.
Saturday night the Eagles return
to the’confines of Men’s Gym for
SPORTS IN >58
Joel Hurt, the Texas ARM grid- other phases of the college game,
of th and Clyde There was a sharp trend against
________ all-around sports star the ruh placing the baU on the
and successful football and track 20-yard line when a punt or kick-
coach of the University of Texas, off is downed in the end sone.
ORANGE BOWL
Syracwe University Orangemen
(eight wins, two losses; coach-
Ben Schwartzwalder} vs. Univer-
sity of Oklahoma Sooners "Chine
wins, one 106s; coach Bud Wilkin-
sou) at Miami, Fla.: 11:45 am.,
Channel 4.
SUGAR BOWL.'
Clemson College (eight wins, two
losses; coach: Frank Howard) vs.
Louisiana State University Tigers
(10 wins, no losses; coach: Paul
Dietzel) at New Orleans: 12;45
p.m., Channel 8.
COTTON BOWL
Air Force Academy Falcons
(nine wins, no losses, one tie;
coach: Ben Martin) vs. Texas
Christian University (eight wins,
two losses; coach: Abe Martin)
at Dallas; 2:30 p.m., Channel 4.
ROSE BOWL
State University of Iowa (seven
wins, one loss, one tie; coach:
Forest Evashevski) vs. Lniversity
of Calffornia of Berkeley (seven
wins, three losses) at Pasadena,
Calif.: 3:45 p.m., Channel 5.
Kicking-In Texas.Anyway
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Texas AP Sports Editor Amarillo
to sit in on the four major
bowls with the largest crowd
of 100,000.at the Rose Bowl.
Capacity of the Sugar Bowl
is 82,000, the Orange 75,000
and the Cotton 75,000.
For those fans, who by
choice or otherwise, elected
to stay at home, there was a
choice of, all four games via
television. '
The Orange Bewl, with a 12 noon
CST. kickoff, and the Cotton Bowl,
starting 2:30 p.m. CST, were to
be televised by CBS. NBC tele-
vised the Sugar Bow). 1 p.m. CST,
and the Rose Bowl, 4 p.m. CST.
For Oklahoma, appearance in a
bowl game was nothing new. The
Sooners have been in eight pre-
vious post-season games in 20
years for a 6-2 record. They
haven't km in three Orange Bewl
visits, beattag Duke 48-21 last
year. ,2.
Iowa, headed by All - America
Randy Duncan, also was after its
second straight bowl triumph in
three years. The Hawkeyes turned
back Oregon State 35-18 in 1957.
The Iowa-California game to the
last Rose Bowl contest between
representatives of the Big- Ten
and the Pacific Coast Conference.
The PCC goes out of existence
next spring. '
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Hornsby; Track — Fred
and Clyde Littlefield;
brass crew.
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Tulsa to the out • of - state mem- and get material for stories and
her of the Texas League while columns on their prospects.
Carlsbad, Hobbs and Artesia are What the conference coaches
New Mexico cities in the Sopho-hould say to that they Just don't
more League. --want to come to the coaching
SANS COACHES school: It takes them away from
The Southwort Conforence foot- * '
ball coaches have decided—again
not to come to the Texas coach-
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letting either team run with a
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from Southern California by way
of Peru. Olmedo teamed with Ham
Richardson to win the national
doubles and was tapped for t h e
Davis Cup team. He dropped a
long quarter * final match to Aus-
ato Neale Fraser in the U.S. sin-
glee. Richardson bowed to Swed-
en’s Ulf Schmidt in the quarter-
finals. ,
Althea Gibson continued to domi-
nate women’s tennis around the
worid. Sha won every worthy title
and culminated her fine year with
36,-6-2; 6-1 victory over Darlene
Hard in the final of the U.S. cham-
pionships.
Miss Gibson says she may never
play another tournament. She to
seeking a singing career.
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great impression on us that this .
boy would have this attitude.” -onEeat
There,.were rumors Wednesday -ttenec
night that Cooper might withdraw
from his plans to turn pro in order
to make a bid to re-capture the
Mem, Weather.
Mh Dely Hmm
(15-11) and the ‘57-58. campaign
(IM) were comppfatively lean
years without toufnament titles.
> Now it to the ire of 6-8 John
Richter and 5•"L Pucillo, a
pair of Philadelphia boys who
went south to play bill where the
fans love it so much they packed
Reynolds Coliseum with a record
E
- .“Adequate Protection
Q At The Minimum
Possible Costa”
FIRE • AUTO
BELL
Insurance Agency
JIM BELL, Agent
DU2-9735 P. O. Box EM
-Denton 4
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42 TDu
They certainly don't seem to be
paying much attention to their
public relations and of promoting
the very thing that pays them in I
their jobs — football.
and that loss came on the road.
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