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Teague, made the presentation to
Green Bay Is
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pared to 38 for Mississippi, was
delaved in its arrival because of
equipment trouble on its plane but
the Longhorns flew in in time for !
an afternoon workout.
Receivers — Almost impossible'
to pick between Del Shofrier-Kyle
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By MURRAY OLDERMAN
GREEN BAY (NEA)—The cham-
pionship game between the N e w
York Giants and the Green Bay
Packers on the eve of the New
Year comes down to a question of
pride.
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Front four — The Giants' Four
Furies may be the best in football
history. They’ve been operating to-
- * " ---------irs. Particu-
won top honors in the boys bantam
division.
he
Stratton-,.., . V league ‘average of 12 games"or
_D X. .Bible., former coach at more as of jn 1, 1962 All others
Texas A&M, Nebraska and Texas. bowl scratch
game.
That may be over-simplification,
for both teams possess dangerous
aerial attacks (with the Giants
Mevngyx
—. - ”k '
gether half a dozen :
Iarly strong at term]------
Katcavage and Andy Robustelli.
City, county and federal offi
along with major industries will
closed tomorrow in observance
New Year’s Day.
Banks will be closed and th.
will be no mall deliveries as <
angeites'celebrate the first day
1962. . .
Other offices in the Orange P
Office and Federal Building will
closed tomorrow however t
mail will be put up and spec
deliveries will be made by POS
5nOn°hemical Row skeleton cre
will again be on duty during
hoda while edminiatrativa p
covering:
. Mississippi will boast what ap-
pears to be the finest aerial at-1
tack the Cotton Bowl has seen in
its 25 years with Elmore and
Griffins throwing for more than
1,500 yards and 16 touchdowns.
Mississippi scored 19 of its 47
touchdowns through the air and
set up eight more by passing its
straw and a tarpaulin.
The Packers rule as 3%-point
favorites because they already
have beaten the Giants once in
Robert M. Huey, former Ora
city attorney, was injured n
Austin early yesterday and
hunting companion killed in a t
car. head-on crash in a heavy I
The accident, one of a series
the state yesterday, was repo
by the Associated Press. Kil
was John Wells, 32. an employe
the city attorney’s office at Aus
Huey. presently an assistant A
tin city attorney, was injured
the "accident but was not belie,
to be. in critical condition. Re
tives of Huey contacted by Orai
friends yesterday around 5 p
■aid the former Orangeite had j
returned-from the operating ro
after some three hours of surge
Facial plastic surgery was nec
sary along with treatment for 1
broken legs. Relatives said b
Huey's legs were broken at the
Ides during the accident.
The head-on collision reporte
occurred at the crest of a hill n
Austin yesterday around 6 a
Huey and Wells were return
from a deer lease because it v
“too crowded to hunt,” relati
said. They were in a foreign eo
omy car owned by Wells.
Huey is in Brackenridge Hospi
Room 425 at Austin, relatives sa
Before moving to Austin, Huey v
Orange city attorney. He came
Orange after graduating from 1
University of Texas Law Sch
and was named city attorney
Dec. 5, 1957. He also served
municipal administrative assist,
in Orange.
The former Orangeite left C l
employ in 1959 to go Into the J
▼ate practice of law in Orange a
was later appointed as Orange C
poration Court judge. He resigr
effective July 16, 1960. to go to A
tin to become an assistant city
torney.
Hornung rusty from army disuse,
give the Packers a big edge. Ther
Is nothing like Taylor, an irrepres-
sible Una smasher, a,
Tom Moore takes up slack for
Hornung. Webster is Giants’ best
Joel Wells is adequate. Bob Gaiters
has speed but is erratic Edge to
GREEN BAY.
DEFENSE
I is nothing wrong with the Green
Bay defense.
The following match-ups show
how balanced these tems really
are;
illege —
• football
nationwide hole - tn - one contests,
scored his third hole-in-one on
Brainerd golf course’s 157-yard 8th
hole. That’s when he realized he’d
forgotten tn register for his com-
game yet al-
though he has lost two in the eight I
in which he has competed
The Texas squad. 58 strong com i
fall, the field is expected to be
reen and firm, barring a storm
during the game. It has been cov-
ered for almost a month by a bed
_ ____ followed by Gene-
Lockhart. 930; Lynn Brechtel,
873; Joe Coulter, 849; and Mike
Pick Officers
Beaumont was selected as h
city for next year’s annual me
ing of the Booster Club of Abile
Christian College and new offic
were named for 1962 during a F
day night meeting at Little Mex
Restaurant.
J. T. Arledge of Orange. 1!
ACC club president, was succeed
- by Charles Cofer of Beaumont a
other 1962 officials were named
from Beaumont, next year’s hi
k city.
3 With- some 55 members prese
four other posts were filled for 1
coming year. Sidney King w
named vice president; Mrs. Sidr
King was named secretary; J l
Hamby, treasurer; and Miss Mi
M Bevel. historian.
Other outgoing officers were I
W. S. Seals. treasurer; Mrs-
McGann. secretary: and M
W S. Seals, historian, all of (
an ce.
The ACC elub for the Sabi
Area includes Orange. Port Arth
Beaumont, Nederland. Jasper’a
Other neighboring cities In Tez
as well as several Louisiana citi
thoughts-Mississippi was a three- Conch Darrell Royal echoed!
point favorite and most critics Vaught’s sentiments that it would
thought that wasn’t enough be a tough ball game. He said
Mississippi will outweight the Texas was in top shape for the
Texas line 18 pounds to the man. struggle with Poage, the injured
will boast a margin of 35.6 yards fullback. fully recovered
in a total offense that scored 35 The Cotton Bow1 got the good
more points and show 30.3 yards word — The weather is going to I
less in detente . be ideal The Weather Bureau t
Texas also Was uncertain wheth- said New Year’s Dav should be
er its star fullback, Ray Poage, partly cloudy with temperatures
would be ah’* to operate at ef. in the mid - 50s and that there
ficiency. He wa injured in mid- w ere no indications of rain
season and is just now fully re---
What
AN AP SYMPOSIUM
What’s ahead, around the wo
in 1962? The Associated Pi
asked that question of its fore
correspondents in seven key <
tecs of world news.
They reported, among ot
things: Britain’s move to join
Tech and pro
—NBC—television and radio The
$615 000 paid for TV-radio rights,
plus the $400,000 gate receipts at 1
$10 a ticket, add up to a million- j
dollar proposition. Each player on
the winning team should get j
slightly over $5,000 and each fos-
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP_Fa-
vored Green Bay puts the one-
two punch of versatile Paul Horn-
ung and powerful Jim Taylor
phalanxes — the packer ground CHATTANOOGA CAp, — Fa
plerceremployeabP’zoit cub
.bushands and wives, who enjoy Campisi, 797.
bowling together and taking away Gene Atkins paced the Palace
a bundle of prize money, are urged with, a 947; ' “
to get their names on the entry list ' '
for this unusual bowling event.
taeles.
Texas, still humiliated by, a 39-7
thrashing from Mississippi in the
1958 Sugar Bowl, was grimly con-
fident of slowing down the mas-
sive Rebels. But the Longhorns
were virtually alone in their
er more than $3,000.
Despite sub-zero temperatures
during the week and the rem-
nants of an earlier 14-inch snow-
BANK
having a slight edge in range).
New York can also bust Alex ,__, - _
Webster through the line and there of chibs.
Mississippi Is Chosen |
To Win By 3 Points
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF 1418 7 yards per game total offense
DALLAS, Tex. (AP>—Mississip-|was No. 1 in the nation.
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qualified. Starting lanes will be as-jout of five.
signed according to a drawing. In total pin score. Gateway won I
The tournament is sanctioned by It 4510 to 4434. Bobby Thomas led •
the ABC and WIBC. Tournament Gateway with a 974, followed by i
secretary is Noriene Jameson. 502 Tom Smith, 959; Ralph Brown, .
W. Bridal Wreath. TU 6-2670 All 926; Art Daniels, 855; and Noon
Four Greats
BROWN LANES will be open all din
day tomorrow on New Year’s t..
Day. Come in for a few hours of of
enjoyable bowling
Wisconsin is a-cheese state. but nerween 101 .r.n Ku.
« toe* bekhowa RoCSe°Wason ComenorfGKnts
SsBi&xiS'd,™' Piitee! Rezn"an“EVsshofner can outrun
phia Eagle* nipped them, 17-13, a. . .
-----__• * Interinr line — Dackere have hect
•ver some silly assumption Righe _-----
now I’m not thinking about any- g RANDY ARNAUD and Sharon
thing but the Orange Bow! gameiBiowich recently bowled a spien- _ — ----------
Monday " | did series of 1312, with handicap against the tong-bell passing of
At West Point a spokesman for to win the mixed doubles event In! the New York Giants Sunday in
the US Military Academy said the Junior TABY (Texas Associa- the National Football League
the athletic board had no com-ton of Bowling Youth) Christmas, championship game at City Sta-
ment on the matter beyond say-Torn ament at Brown Lanes dium.
fng a statement on the coaching .Randy had games of 213, 195 and' This will be the first leazue title
situation would be made in early 228 for a 635 scratch series Brad game played at Green Bay About
January Arsenault and Terry McNamara 41,000 fans will brave the north-
Dietzel went to LSU in 1955 after won the boy division with a 1194 era Wisconsin winter to watch
previously serving as an Army and.Lanell Johnson and Karen This is a Small Town- 85,000-
line coach under Red Blaik Iimith won the giris clasa with a against Big Town—8 million The
The West Point job became va-|11O8 ... . ftores here are plastered with
cant after Coach .Dale Hall was These.scores will be sent to the signs reading ’Title Town USA"
fired at the end of the 1961 season । TABY office in San Antonio, where Hornung, Taylor and Co. are civ.
they will be compared with scores'ic heroes:
from an over the state. There will The game, scheduled for 1 pm
~er —-ill L _____f. a . .
Richards, former
tRusdsWhPr gontrn the tourney Hail. 609;and R??iHogden, 557.
include bowling three games cn After ollif mad Mncier in 1
two lanes, a 70 per cent handicap __- , -ge
baaed on 200 for both men and yerneJacoby,635, Betty,Princez
women, using highest sanctioned 626:.Marilyn King. 596. and Alice
’ -- - Busby, 591.
-ne F 57.4
—44
year ago.
And the Giants? Well, they can’t
seem to forget that the Packers
trimmed them twice this year by
three points, once in an exhibition
game and again during toe regu-
lar season.
The last one still rankles because
It involves New York’s strength,
the defensive platoon. With Packer
fullback Jim Taylor squirming 186
yards on 27 carries, and the Pack-
ers as a team barreling for 270
on toe ground, the Giants felt ab-
solutely humiliated.
, “Nobody was supposed to do
that to them," says Y. A. Tittle,
the veteran quarterback who looks
upon that defensive unit with aw?
“At least, they thought so. .And
they’ve made a vow that it would
not happen again."
So the head-on clash of - these
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisi- THE ORANGE BOWLING Pal-1 ____
ane State’s football coach. Paul ace also has a tournament coming' renas: #.1 .ecen,
Dietzel. will sign as Army’s head uP which is drawing much interest. up the 6-7 split in the
football coach Jan 4 at West It s the First Annual Men’s Single Belles League at the
Point, the States-Item said Satur- Scratch Tournament, slated to Bowling Palace
day. come off next Sunday at 2 p m.
The newspaper said* it, had Entry fee will be $10 per bowler
learned of the signing date from Each kegler is to bowl six games
a highly authoritative source, across six pair of lanes The prize!
In Miami, where the LSU Ti-1 fee is to be returned 100 per cent,
gers are drilling for the Orange All bowlers holding membership
Bowl game. Dietzel said of an ear- through the Orange Men’s Bowling
lier report in the Times-Picayune naturally is sanctioned by the ABC
that he had been offered the Army and toe winner is to receive an
post • attractive trophy, plus all those
“It’s hard to make comment greenpacks.
Packers picked on A n d y and
Rosey Grier last time around.
Tackle Henry Jordan of Green Bay
is tops in the NFL His mates are
not pushovers, but — edge to N. Y.
Linebackers — Sam Huff is every
place the ball is, a fiery competitor
who surpasses the alternating
Packers, Tom Bettis, Ray Nit-
schke, in the middle.
But strength of Green Bay de-
fense is corner duo of Bill Forres-
ter and Dan Currie. They’re big-
ger. as fast and as sharp as Cliff
Livingston and Tom Scott. Edge to
GREEN BAY.
Secondary — Probably a stand-
ofi at corner backs, with Jesse
Whittenton and Hank Greminger
matching Giants’ Erich Barnes and
Dick Lynch.
.What splits New York secondary
out is the presence of Jim Patton
at safety, best deep defender in
football. Slight edge to N. Y.
The game itself, therefore, fig-
ures to be just as close. The pick
here, operating on the theory that
Green Bay can’t make it three
times in one season, is New York.
The score: 21-17.
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been substantially reduced In <
•nge County by the orderly wr
drawal of the Orange County U
from the United Fund.
“The record clearly shows tl
more funds were raised by I
unit in 1961 than has ever be
raised in the county unit’s histc
either through the United Fund
independent fund raising.
“It seems toame the probl
of fund raising for the Americ
Cancer Society’s threefold atta
on cancer is small indeed co
pared to the problem of cant
itself.
' “More than 3,000 units make
the American Cancer Society w
some 42,000 community lead?
physicians and scientists directi
the society programs at the ‘gr
roots’ action level.
“Some 12,500 physicians a
dentists serve as volunteers on
vision and local unit boards a
more than two million volunte
are fighting cancer in their 0
communities. This is the only ।
ganization known to me to
working so desperately to we
itself out of existence when
cure or preventative has b e i
found.”__
FROM THIS CORNER we extend
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mTungaugot brRleruprfromosamiprizteistt nnlyt oncetoPtze catin THE PALACEMENS match
star. Ironically. Turner is replac- team must consist of husband and team recently dropped a duel with
mg Baugh as coach of the New wife. Gateway Lanes of Beaumont. The
York Titans I AU averages will be certified by Palace lost it decisively, too. by
' Ben. Richards, Bible and Baugh tournament secretary. Anyone us- 76 pins. But the games were close
icaiready are members of the Tex- ing a false average will be dis-all the way. Gateway taking three
• as Sports Hall of Fame. —" ' — —* ** “—
ATHE.ORANGE BOWHNG PAL- nave veaten the Giants once in
A CE thi '‘ek announced winners the regular season, Dec. 3 and
initsChris Merchandise Tour- lonce in a .preseason exhibition by
nament. Happy Harmon was top'identical 20-17 scores aom
pi’s Rebels, operating a touch- The Rebels first appeared in the!
down factory behind a 217-pound Cotton Bowl in 1956 when they
Ima and using Doug Elmore and beat TCU 14 - 13 Since then they
Glynn Griffing as the chief en- have plaved in the Sugar Bowl'
gineers. storm .into the Cotton three times and the Gator Bowi
Bowl Monday favored to lash once and in four of their engage- i
Texas for their sixth bowl triumph ments beat Southwest Conference
in a row. , teams. In fact, Mississippi never!
Their ground attack, hampered has lost a bowl game to a South-
through loss of mighty fullback west Conference outfit.
Billy Ray Adams but with the air Only the Texas players are say-1
arms as efficient as bank exam- ing that the Mississippi surge will
iners, Mississippi cast an apprais-be halted Monday.
ing eye at a Texas pass defense Coach Johnny Vaught of Miss-
that leaked tragically just once issippi said upon his arrival with
The teams with 9-1 records, his squad Saturday that he ex-
each angry over a narrow failure pected this to be the No. 1 bowl
to attain the national champion- game of the country and to be
ship, clash at 2:30 p.m., EST. be- one of the closest of them all.
fore a sellout crowd of 75.504 and "I am stiH trying to figure out
a national television (CBS) audi how Texas. No. 3 in the nation '
ence in the bowl game rated tops could be a 3-point underdog to
in class of competing teams. Mississipri. which was rated No
Texas, No. 3. and Mississippi. 5," said Vught
No 5. sre the highest ranking He sad he expected this to be
combination for New Years day his toughest bowl
. and its plethora of gridiron spec-.....
Brown Bowling Lanes is all set:man in the Men's Class A division t
tostageits second annual Husband । with a senes of 678.
AndMifenPouble Championship Joe Shelton took first place in -
Trumnamenttonegfuthe the men’s Class B division with * ;
ever held the Brown house has 700. Mildred-Norsworthy topped 4
‛e .. everyone in the women’s Class AkT
Eventhing is scheduled to get race with a 721, and Ann Olliff
under.way on-Jan. 27 and will run edged out Louise Mosier with a
DAIAS cAp Eon, mo ? Entries will close 666 to 664 for the women’s Class B
DALLAS CAP -r- Four more at 6 p.m. on Jan. 27. 1 prize
D pnerng -.5.1 cg4much as $50 in prize money, in ad- 665. Gene Lockhart, 661. Sherroli
,Pev Cwth°iua.ahedacoachi dition to a handsome trophy. The Harris, 658; Andy Anderson, 637.
Footbet Erept.SEyde.Tuner: for second eplate couple will" receive and Slim EH'’. 634. I
m:I biKlaguebsebansterBibb $25 and the third-ranking husband! Behind Shelton in the men's Class
HanKi.and.Montysrattonutheex: and wife will get B race were Red Hobbs. 698 Ab-
2586586a1 Besptr Wb°iossuned The prize list is based-on 30 en- sey.Tarpin, 6792 Joe Bilton. 672: .
leg.were giver "plagues. “tries and, o course, will be ex- Herb Rouse, 668; and Robert ?
Matty Bell.ethletic director of35 edntriesThetbewiing mors th 70 Rating behind Norsworthy in the
SV, S^^A-Sri/co^ per bowler, plus 30 ents for ex- women’s Class A division were 1
toon, former Austin College and penses. The prize fee wil be re-
TWO MEMBERS of the Bowl-
Mor League had the thrill of bowl-
ing their first 200 game and 500
series last week Shirley Bonnin
bowled a 201 for her first 200 game
and Ann Castelin bowled a 514 se-
ries for her first 500
blocking forward wall it) game.
Fred Thurston and JForrest Gregg
are spearheads. Jim Ringo is best
center in football.
Rosey Brown has operated on
bad knee for Giants. So has Jack
Stroud. Greg Larson is rookie
tackle prone to mistakes. Edge to
GREEN BAY.
Quarterbacks — Bart Starr si-
lenced critics who doubted Green
Bay’s generalship. He's smart, ac-
curate passer. But Y. A. Tittle has
all the tools and 14 years of ex-
perience.
And Giants can back him up with
the relief work of Coof Charley
Conerly. Edge to NEW YORK.
Running backs — Even with Paul
last month of toe baseball season
in 21 games from Sept. 1 be drove
in 21 runs. The ex-Yankee from
St Louis misard hitting in only
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