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HOLUB HONORED
The
DOUBLE TAKE
&
BY FRED SANNER
DALLAS — “HES NOT ONLY the world’s fastest
East All-Stars
Nip West, 7-0
1 2.D THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
5 47 Abilene. Texas. Sunday Morning. January 1,1961,
North All-Stars
Rap South, 35-7
By JAC KSTEVENSON ------------
SAN FRANCISCO CP. - Ohip SAMENTW.R
(AP)—Statistics of
By REX THOMAS . 0
MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP) L . OturIW’mLoNS tAn sate
Quarterback Bernie Allen of Pur- First downs in" Q
due and halfback Ray Purdin of Pin ° ” 2
Northwestern combined Saturday.Passes P 48 2137
to give the Northern All Stars a Katet intercept . 223 4
35-7 victory over the South in a camp enedaized______4
rainy Blue-Gray focthall game. - - ,
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nation’s No. 1 team, during the can out The Wake Forest parser
regular season, passed for three A
touchdowns against an outclassed had t cue • Yard
Rebel squad. The field was soggy eate to Cotten Let % Ten
as showers fell throughout most with Allen out of the Yankee
of the game. lineup late in the final quarter
The 6-foot, 173-pound Allen- also quarterback Dale Betty of Mary-
kicked four extra points, land took over the attack and en.
Purdin scored first on a 39-yard gineered the Blues’ final score
pass and again on one which Betty plunged over from the 1.
traveled 8 yards. Then, grabbing It was the third year in a row -
a Rebel punt on’ his 42. The out- that fans watching the Blue-Gray
ran frantic South pursuers for 58 game in the stands and on televi-
yards for another touchdown. And sion (NBC) saw a Purdue quar-
for good measure, he converted terback turn in a standout per-
after one touchdown. formance. And it was the third
Allen’s third scoring pass fell victory in a row for the North,
into the arms of end Jason Har-Blue 14 7 7 735
ness of Michigan State from ser- War Purdin Northwestern, 3 from *
en yards out. Allen, Purdue, (Allen kick)
T :Blue Purdin 8 pass from Allen (Allen
Pre-game workouts made the kick)
South a 6-point favorite on the Bra "edmmam.puESuetT Qum tom
strength of the passing ability of Sneamnichaike Forest, demner. Tenner
Norman Snead of Wake Forest Blue Harness. Michigan State, T pass
n . , from Allen (Allen kick)
No. 2 in the nation this year, and Blue Betty Maryland, 1 run (Purdin
Francis® Tarkenton of Georgia, -
fourth in the nation: :
But the rain and a rugged Van- Steelers sign
kee defenseneutralized the Reb- Irish Halfback
els’ aerial threat, and it was the PITTSBURGH (AP)The Pitts-
- Steelers Saturday an-
o - --- - -___.... . .... nounced the signing of Red Mack,
Academy Monday night when the Falcons match shots Th South managed to get a a halfback from Notre Dame,
with Hardin-Simmons in Rose Field House. He is one passing streak going long enough. Mack of Allison Park, Pa., was
of the team’s top rebounders, and also is one of the
1 -leading pitchers in the Falcon baseball team.
human but also the fastest Texan 3
: Paul Richards, American League Manager of the Year, sates Jimumy Herbstreit, small. Fire downs
w ho inducted Olympic Cham pion Bobby Morrow into the eMar ganre
: - Texas Sports Hall of Fame, said he once heard Bobby E man on the died, turned in the ..
thus introduced a Baltimore sports banquet szest play with a 53 yard run Punt. -
. hack of an intercepted pass Sat-Hara. Tenati.a
Jackson Gets Special Introduction urday as the East beat the West------:------
u . 70 before 39,000 in Kezar Stadium: plays were by Indiana’s Faison
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exception as Bobby Layne Matty row had credited with most of 2 The East with Matte at the con
Bell and Ki Aldrich joined Mgrrow the success he was able to achieve Four plays later quarterback trols promptly mart 1
as the new inductees Jackson and Governor Orval Tom Matte, also of Ohio State and West 6 in 15 plats - on Aurer
Layne told the audience that Faubus of Arkansas, here with voted the game’s outstanding down Deas . cast
he d rather face "Gino Marchetti the University of Arkansas South- player, threw a 10-vard touchdown goal from the 13 e 40
and Big Daddy Lipscomb than west Conference Chamrinns woRS pass to Tulane’s Tommy Mason through block the kick
make the acceptance speech." the only two singled out in the That climaxed a tremendous de- Dyas had attempted a three-
€ Bui the soft-spoken Layne did crowd.lensive battle in this 3Clh annual pointer from his 40 in the first
Peht on his feet, as did the Davey O’Brien, who inducted all-star game befitting the Shrine quarter, but the ball sailed wide to
oner B000:. fellow All-American, teammate Ki Hospital for Crippled Children, the right.
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•— --— hands with Bobby, Morrow and sion after the third period touch- for defensive duty as a linebacker
.. . real . down. ‘: when the East threatened. Holub
T i In narrating the films of the ,Matte, No. 1 draft choice of the was voted the game’s outstanding
Merkel lIDS en Grand Banrooon: Baltimore Colts engineered me lineman
the narrator said that Morrow East all the way.with his running But there were many other
w n .hadtisined 4 land done under and passing providing the major stars along the line—Ditka, Fai-
, Trent A0.E7 pee in Melocur ne m offense. The West lost a first half son. Fred Abanas of Michigan
1 ye scoring threat whenIndiana’s big State, Ken Rice of A uburn, Moe
" " ___Earl Faison stole the ball from Pottios of Notre Dame, Aaron
m NIL sal - Probably most enjoyable a all Kilmer at the East 30. Thomas of Oregon State and Bob.
was to hear old timers Dutch Mey. In the third period after the Lilly of TCU among others . . . ______________•
1UNGW IlHIV ers & TCU and Bell who has West reached the 25, Herbstreit Matte was the game’s leading FALCON FLASH — Bob Schaumberg, 6-3 junior for- Northerners who made an-arial burs
t d: . coached at TCU. A&M and SMU, grabbed a-Kilmer pass for his rusher with 58 yards in 17 carries ward, will be in the starting lineup for the Air Force attack pay off. —
: TRENT (RNS — Merke s James swap tales and compliments. game-breaking interception Then and he hit seven of 12 passes for Academy Monday night when the Falcons match shots Th South managed to get
*——Bell’s Mustangs, led by All-with only 2:20 left, the 6foot-1 a yard. ________________________
American Bobby Wilson, edged Buckeye, intercepted another Kil- EIS—Mason. Tulane. io pass from Mate, of the team’s top rebounders and also is one of the to score in the third period. Mick- the Steeler 10th choice in the Na-
Meyer’s Horned Frogs, paced by mer aerial at the East 8, ending Atemlaante" se.ddz facmdterr kick. I -leading pitchers in the Falcon baseball team ey Mangham of Louisiana State tional Football League draft. He
a guy named Sammy Baugh, for the Westerners’ final threat, ----—a— ------------------------------—---17_______________________went over on a 16-yard toss from also was drafted by the Buffalo
the Southwest Conference crown Prior to that, Penn State’s Jim . : _ Snead. .Bills of the American Football
and a Rose Bowl trip in 1935. Kerr had intercepted a Rich Mayo. * - I .Snead had better luck on his League.1
-Johnson-Led Ags
Whip Utah State
Bible flipped in 27 points here
Saturday night in leading the Badg.
ers to a 60-57 victory over Trent
in the championship game of the
Trent Invitation basketball tourna-
ment.
Merkel advanced to. the finals
with a 44-41 win over Abilene
Cooper in .the afternoon.
In addition to Bible, Lester Dor-
75 148
7:12 A-18-30 r
3-40 2, 3.508 ,‘
• 1
20 *
said of Bell. "Can you imagine The 29-yard touchdown advance
that?" * started with Michigan State’s
, Bell’s Mustangs were the only Herb Adderley smashing for two
ton was also in twin figures for Southwest Conference team ever yards. Matte then hit Pitts,
the Badgers in the championship to play in the Rose Bowl. burgh’s All America Mike Ditka
5 game with a 10 point effort. On hand to see Bell installed with a 16-yard ‘pass. Wisconsin’s
dTrent saved close throughout Saturday were fullback Harty Tom Weisner added 1 and then
tetide tit lagging only by four Shuford, who called the signals Matte connected with Mason,
at halftime, 31-27,but the Badgers in those days and giant tackle Defensive stalwarts stood out
padded their lead to six points en- Maurice Orr. Wilson. tackle Tru- In the first the standout By JIM IRWIN --------------------------
tering the final period, 4741. man Spain and guard J. C.-Wet- —--"—------t Associated Press Sports Writer A, PAWL TEXte’AFI-taa SAL
.The Gorillas had three players sel were all All-Americans that . EL PASO, Tex. (AP) — Quar-Bowl same:
i in double figures Jerry Barnes year. Taskama terback Charley Johnson led the First, downs
. Glen Payne and Eugene Kegans Wetsel .works for Bell flow at undefeated New Mexico State Ag-passing sardase
led the attack with 17, followed by SMU gies to a 20-13 Sun Bowl football Passes intercepted by
Glen Payne, and Eugene Kegans Fort Worth North Side then victory Saturday over Skyline Fumtbie iomt
each with 10. -. North Fort Worth High, can make 4 umm Conference co - champion Utah Yards penalized
“ Cooper made a battle of things one claim no other high school in UTT State. ----------------------------Vhah diet
in the afternoon semifinal game. Texas can. Johnson, voted the game’s most quarter. The payoff came on a . Lars
The Badgers led 15-14 at the quar- Matty Bell, Roger Hornsby and D . valuable player, rifled two touch-three-yardnass.from. Johnson-to--------
ter rest period and they led by Bo McMillan, all three members amA Tasauman down passes and competed 18 of All-America halfback • Pervis At- Nors a
four at halftime, 26-22. It was 35- of the Texas Sports Hall of Far OUC OUTE+26 aerials. kins. Atkins also kicked the con-NMT am:
2 in favor of Merkelentering the were teammates at North Fort • " At was a typica New Mexico version Attennana
—-fourth quarter and the Badgers Worth. COAHOMA (RNS) .State victory — the Aggies came Tle Utags marched right back
• held on to preserve their win. Bell and McMillan both went on performance by Doc Reatin spent from behind to win their second going 80 yards in 15 plays Quar-
Phil Seymour paced the Badgers to play with the famed Praying ed Coahoma to a 52.39 r straight Sun Bowl terback Dolph Camilli scored from.
with 15 points while Ronnie Reeger Colonels of Centre College over Garden umpl Utah State—grabbed an early II yards away on a rollout,
added 10 for the winners. The "But Hornsby never-would play ponship in the coanonee fit lead when halfback Tom Lar- The New Mexico Aggies took
Cougars had three players in dour football,” Bell said. “He d run tion Basketball Touremandonita scheid raced around right end for the lead after the second half
---be figures, with Mike Fursh top. around with a ball and glove in the Saturday night 4 a 13-yard score. Lamont Miller kickoff Johnson completed three
ping the list with 13. Roy Me- winter time Both Bo and I played The boa Nkicked the extra point : of five pass attempts to eat up
Charen had 11 and Paul Lack net- baseball with Hornsby.” pebbled an 11-8 first New Mexico State. with Johnson 43 yards, and national scoring
ted 10. The four inductees Saturday quarter lead in the finale and doing - most of the work, scored champion Bob Gaiters bulled his
5 brought the total number in thenever headed. Parker mesti- in just nine plays in the second way over from 32 3 ards out. At-
ERA’L “ ,9: T % Texas sports Hall of Fame to 27 ed.15 points to pace the losers.-->— kins kicked the conversion, and
Asers 152 1 The previous 23 have been Tri aqgahoma marched past Bronte, CACE New Mexico State never relin-
1 Speaker: Ben Hogan Joe Routt, morning semifinal action CAGE quished the lead.
1 ! Mrs. Mildred Babe) Didrikson 18 the finals. Dwayne. Rich- Johnson and Gaiters teamed up
i • Zaharias, Sammy Baugh, Uncle isduhescoring this one SCORES
7 " Billy Disch. Bo Newilan. Rogers for Bronte es: Deel Arrott had 10 .mh
: 1 Det P 0/2 P Al nuauhus srinediemm whipped Rmn -
0 Jimmy Kitts. Jimmy Delfaret. ton crown as Wisher and Beuh Vianora 7. *
o o L. R. (Dutch). Meyer, Wilmer Al- Led . Fifth Place
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Merkel 15 26 15 44 Paul Richards and John Kim- C 5 . Championship
Cooper . 1422:29 41 protect Coahoma also won the girls Virginia Union 112, Morgan State 84
2‘WLPt une he* 1 “omur broueh---championship with a 39-32 victory mampion inw %*** set, %
. _ over Forsan, Claudine Bales rid......-____Aur L
Durdin IWO lackles sign the winners’ attack. Jan Stockton inake “£cnc"Noa., F.uvas
Purdin lOp Player n ” -garnered 15 for Forsan, omo state n.°atEtgur.
in Blue Gray Tilt 49er Grid Pacts --R*=--R==------
DluC-VIdy . Calverly and Pat Saunders both Setom R.2.5 No-c Pa a
SAN FRANCISCO AP — Two scoring 18 points for the winners . Fince ,
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - tackles were signed by the San Making the boys al-cournameni Wofford %. Presbsterian 7
Halfback Ray Purdin. of North- Francisco 49ers Friday team were Phil Wright. Highland: .
western was chosen the outstand. "...1 ____,
ing player in Saturday’s Blue-Forest, and Tom Jewell. Idaho Coahoma Dwayne Cypert, Gar- 8
Gray game. Bernie Allen, Purdue State. McCreary, who stands 6-den City: Bob: Mennix, Sands. E
qarterback, was second feet 5 and who weighs 250 pounds, COAROMA :
Wurain caught two touchdown was the 49ers fifth choice at the GARDEN CITY
passes and ran a punt back 58 recent NFL draft in Philadelphia. Br SPRING B :
yards for another score as. the Jewell, 6 feet 3 and 245 pounds HIGHLAND .
Hue whipped the Gray 35-7. waderafted 17th. SROMQY
Utah State-N.N. Stat
si •
of scoring with less than a minute
to play With the ball on the 20-
yard line, fullback Doug May-
berry failed to make the yard for
a first down.
New Mexico State then ran out
the clock.
- AX 1 6 0 0—13
State 0 7 : 6—20
id 13 run (Miller kick)
3.pss f,2mdehDsan Atkins
11 run (kick failed)
5 32 run (Atkins kick)
1 pass from Johnson (kick
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for a fourth quarter insurance
touchdown Gaiters gained 46
yards in the 64-yard drive John-
son completed it with a seven-
yard scoring pass to end E. A.
Sims .
Utah State came within 20 yards
THIS WEEK'S /:
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—__,______.. , ..............sis., cenmaasannu; Mancheste OTHER GAMES
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- _ - A: - ft_1 ‘- - ‘ Xavier, Ohio 78, Yale: 63
——ati 84, George Washington 61 -
Ky 81. Missouri 69
Rhyne 82, West Carolina 63
’* 49, St. Louis 47
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- ... Northwestern 59. Notre Dame 56 McM
11-23 26 30 Kent State 72, Arkon 67
13 19 29 32 Toledo 76. Miami, Ohio 0
- Hope. Mich. 94, Valparaiso, Ind 93,
10 21 24 43 overtime
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