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SAN FRANCISCO UP1 — Football's most important
grid game — the Shrine East-West charity classic — j
goes on stage at Kezar Stadium Saturday for the 36th
consecutive time.
It’s the game in which everyone is a winner, with
all the net proceeds going to the Shriner s Hospital for
Crlpoled Children. * Majors and Letner on defense
The East. boasting a larger vvj,j, ,|1e Tennessee end always
line and fast backs, has been 't)n call for a field goal attempt
installed as a five-point favor- Tire South is rated a six-point
jte. favorite over the North which
■------- has won three of the tost four
NEW ORLEANS UPI Three Blue-Gray games. The Yankees
points eou’d easily make the have put back-to-back victories
diffr-ence in the Jan. *2 Sugar together the past two years for
IV)-. 1 game, and both Rice and the first time in the 22-year
>1: vissippi have just the boy's history of the classic,
to do it.
Miaaissippi has renter Allen JACKSONVILLE, Fla. UPI—
Green, whoso toe has made the The Florida Gators and Bay-
margin of difference tw ice this tor's rugged Bears — two even-
vcar. and Rice's Max Webb has |v matched young giants with
won one ball game for the almost identical backgrounds—
Ov is. clash in the 16th annual Gator
Both men have identical 6-4 Bow) game New Year’s Eve.
records in place kicking. Some call it a tossup but the
Ole Miss is a 10-point favor- majority of pickers give Florida
ite but the game could still a slight edee. partly because of
hinge on either Webb or Green (he game N-mc played only 70
milo tr-rti the Gators home.
ORLANDO, Fla. UPI The Both Florida and Baylor ftn-
Citadel and Tennessee Tech ished the regular season with
meet tonight in the lath annual eight wins and two defeats, theii
Tangerine Bowl, with odds-ma- host marks in years. Each also
kefs*giving the Eagles of Ten- finished as runnerup in its res-
ne -ee a slight edge. peetive league, the Gators in
There were so many similari- the Southeastern Conference
ties that picking a real favorite and the Bears in the Southwest
was almost impossible. -
But one of the factors in MIAMI UPI —Coach Dan Dc-
Tech s favor was its 17-6 victory vine of Missouri figures he will
over Arkansas State, which The bring a "slow, short, scrappy
Citadel defeated by 22-21 with and fanatical” football team to
a touchdown in the final min- the Orange Bowl Monday again-
ute. Arkansas State was the sj Navy,
term's only common opponent
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Thursday Night Rodeo
BASKETBALL SCORES
Ity United Prr»* International
EAST
Tournaments
Holiday Festival
At New York
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St. Bonaventure 89 Utah 88
Ohio St. 70 St. Johns N. Y. 6a
Consolation
Seton Hall 92 Providence 83
St. Joseph Pa. 85 Pen 68
Springfield College
At Springfield, Mass.
Semi-Finals
Albright 86 Columbia 53
Assumption 7
American
THE PRESS
SO COALS PVR'MG A
gate seasoh ih /944-AS.
Win
Hy-Bill B Turns
In Record Track
Time At Sunland
| was named Thursday to succeed
Ken Carpenter as head coach of
the Saskatchewan Roughr ders
‘of the Canadian Football Lea-
igue. The Roughridors finished
last in the Western Conference
the last two veai-s.
SUNLAND PARK. N.M. UPI
Fast-stepping Hy-Bill B turn- BOXER OK YEAR
ed in a tracK record time ofj PROVIDENCE, R. 1. I'PI —
:57 3-5. only 1-5 second off the Floyd Patterson, first man ever
•We re not a big team or a; world record for five furlongs, to regain the heavyweight box-
Teeh will enter the 8 p.m. est fast team." he said, "so we t0 win the featured "Fort Bliss ing title, was selected today as
game kickoff with an 8-2 record scrap for everything we get.” Purse" at Sunland Park Thurs- the boxer of the year by the Na-
and the Bulldogs from Charles- Five of his slarters are under ,tav. tional Boxing As ociat'oo To-v
tor S, C.. will line up with a 5-foot-10 inches. The six-year-edd gelding, rid- Petronella, chairman of the
7-2-1 record. Tech won the Ohio! "Even our three top defensive (jen by Ken Coppernoll. came NBA rating committee, said the
Valley Conference title. Citadel : backs are under six feet said from 0ff the pace to better the choice w as unanimous,
was the runnerup in the South- Devine. "Our alternate unit is existing track record bv 2-5 sec-
ern Conference. even smaller . . . and we don't <wir| and return 510.60. Top Faila . .....
— have anyone who can run the finished second and Elchae ran ‘
MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI - 100 yard dash under 10 sec- third. SAN FRANCISCO UPI Bob
Rebel boosters are counting on ends." ! Deacon Brown, moving up fast Lilly. 6-5. 250-pound All-America
the defensive alertness of Ten- ------ in the stretch, posted a win in tackle at Texas Christian, sign-
nc ee tailback Billy Majors SCOUTS FOR NATS the co-featured "Nike Purse” a' ed Thursday to play pro ball
and the field goal accuracy of WASHINGTON UPI — George 6 1-2 furlongs A crowd of 2,021 with the Dallas Cowboys of the
teammate Cotton Letner to give McQuinn. star first-baseman for wagered 5141.904. National Football League. Lilly,
t! Grays a three-point victory the 1947 world champion New ------— 21. is a native of Throckmorton.
if Saturday's Blue-Gray game York Yankees and a big leaguer NAMED HEAD COACH Texas.
is dose. for 12 years, has signed as a REGINA, Sask. UPI Steve —-------------------
Louisiana State Coach Paul scout by the Washington Sena- Owen, who coached the New Sign on road in Mississippi:
Dietzel, head mentor for the tors. McQuinn will scout for the York Giants of the National "Drive Carefully! No Hospit-
South squad, says he will use Senators in Virginia. Football League for 23 years, a! Within 50 Miles!" I
DALLAS UPI A tiny rod-iFla. won the hull riding with
jeo clown from Ponca City. Ok-1179 points. Two high-bucking
[la., grabtved a big bull by the bulls from live Korkow-Sullon
j tail to save a fallen cowboy and1 string in Huron, S. D., racked
stole the spotlight Thursday ni-; their riders during the night s
ght at the National Finals Rod-‘action. Great White Father and
! eo, although a calf roping re-jBaldy dumped the cowboys on
cord was set by an Idaho cow- their backs almost before they
boy. toft the chute.
Buck I^Grande, 29. brought a Stick* Like (due
crowd of 4,929 to its feet with; For the third time in four
his antics during the brahma nights, world’s champion bare-
I bull riding event. He's only five back bronc rider. Jack Busch-
feet, six inches and doesn't vvei- bom of Cassville, Wis., took flr-
gh much over 140 pounds drip- st place in that event. The snn-
I ping wet. ' dy-hoirod Buschbom, who fini
I LeGrande grabbed the dan- shed out of the money Wednes-
gerous three-quai-ter ton bull by day night, rode a sunfishing ho-
the tail after the animal dump- rse called Empty Saddles for
ed a rider and wa. whirling a- 183 points.
round to find the cowboy. The Four harebackriders were dis-
bud took LeGrande along the qualified for not spurring their
ground for a short distance bo- horses out of the chute,
fore the clown kicked the brah- A Canadian cowboy. Winston
ma in the rump like a common Bruce of Calgary, Alberta, ma*
milk cow . The crowd roared, de a hard, tough ride on a horse:
A few minutes later. LeGran- named Grand Prize to win the
de tried the same stunt on a saddle bronc riding. Bruce got
bull named Old Wrangler. This 182 points on the ride,
time the bull turned around on Another Canadian. Ellie L*w-
the down and LeGrande nar- is of Okanagon Falls. B.C.. took
| rovvly missed being gored. second with 180 points.
Fast and Fancy The fifth and sixth go-rounds;
Harry Charters of Melba, Id- will be unreeled today.
a ho set the calf roping record, ------
He roped and tied a steer in Drlvln Le»smi
11.1 seconds, two tenths of a LITTLE ROCK. Aik. (UPI) 5i
second below the record set last Arkansas State Policeman Bob Villanova 72 N. Carolina
vear by Lee Cockrell of Pan- Barrett said he and his wife 63
handle. Tex. were leaving a downtown par-
Harlev May of Oakdale. Calif, king lot when a man drove up
grabbed first in the steer w res- in a 1960 Cadillac and yelled
tling when lie pancr'ed a steer to an attendant: "Come hero;
in five seconds flat. Don Fodder- boy. f want you to park this
son of Sidney. Net)., took second car and I don't want a single
place with one-tenth of a second scratch on it.”
mo!t, The attendant said seriously St. 6.>
Billy Hale of Colorado Sprin- as he climbed into the car. "Yes Mississippi 64
gs. Colo . hooked his steer to the sir, 1 know just how you feel. St. 62
Idy-hairod Buschbom, who fini- *n' ^ ..
3 — - Springfield 56 Amherst 54
Massachusetts 63 W"’iams 53
Down East
At Bangor. Maine
Semi-Finals
Bates 59 Colby 57
Boston U. 76 Bowdoin 72
Rhode Island 60 Harvard 57
Maine 68 Cornell 58
Capitol Invitational
At Washington, D. C.
Temple 63 Lafayette 51
U.isala 70 Rensselaer Poly I.
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SOUTH
Dtvte Classic
At Raleigh, X, C.
First Round
North Carolina 81 Maryland
fIlirrteAn*
At Miami, F1«.
Final
Miami Fla. 77 Holy Crou 71
Consolation
Tennessee 88 Army 71
Marshall 78 Geo. Washington
76
MIDWEST
Big Eight
At Kansas (Sty, Mo.
• Final •
Kansas St. 69 Kansas 66
Con isolation
Colorado 99 Missouri 7#
Nebraska 70 Oklahoma St. 61
Iowa St. 67 Oklahoma 55
Caatqir
At Canton, Ohio
South DakntA 74 Colgate 66
Baldwtn-WaUac*
At Berea, :Ohlo
First Hound
Ohio Northern 82 Mt.. Unton
74 . . '
Bald-Wallace 80 Ohio Wesle-
yan 75 f
Ohio U. 50 Wittneburg 48
Ind. Central 71 St. Joseph
Ind. 54
Cincinnati 71 Dayton 61
Toledo 8(J Colorado St. U. 6#
Ail College
i At Oklahoma-City >
Semi-Finals
Baylor 56 New York U. 50
Wichita 73 Utah St. 63
CdnsolaUon
Oklahoma City 83 Tulsa 63
Houston 85 Texas Christian
Marquette 91 Wake Forest 83
Duke 86 Wyoming 59
Gulf South Classic
At Shreveport. I.a.
Semi-Finals
La. Tech 81 Texas Western 76
Geo'town Ky. 90 N'W rn 1-a.
Cotton Bowl j
At Dallas,' Texan
Way land St. 64 E. Texas St.
j 55
Wichita Falls 66 Austin 5f
Trinity Tex. 64 S.W. Tex. St.
6'
Arlington St. 78 Tex. West*-
i yan 75
Middle Tenn.
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HUNTING HOURS
ground in 6.5 seconds for third I've got one just like it.”
place.
James Bynum of Forres ton, Copper Used in ".too B.C.
Tex., got a big round of applau- Copper, ore of the first me-
se for a gritty try in the steer tals used by man. was worked
wrestling. After missing on the as early as 7500 B.C.
first two tries. Bynum grabbed
a steer left-handed an t stooped
him to the ground after 77.5 sec-
onds had elapsed.
Harry Tompkins, of Dublin.
Tex., leading contender for wor-
ld champion cowboy honors wi-
th over $31,000 in winnings,
held his own in the fourth go-
round. He tied for second place
in the bareback bronc. riding
with Buddy Peak of Tucson.
Ariz.
Tompkins' closest competitor,
Bob A. Robinson of Rockland.
Idaho, failed to ge'n ground wi-
th a fourth place finish in steer
wrestling and tie for third pla-
ce in the saddle bronc riding.
Billy Hand of Loxahatchee.
South Carolina 97 Centenary
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Richmond Invitational
At Richmond. Va.
First Round
Richmond 100 VMI 90
William & Mary 91 Virginia
%
Gator Bowl
At Jacksonville, Fla.
Semi-Final
Navy 69 Florida 62
Georgia Tech 54 Georgia 51
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
First Round
West Virginia 98 Tulane 70
Memphis St. 95 Western Ky. :
Clem son 48 Texas 44
WEST
lata Angeles Classic
Semi Finals
UCLA 94 Indiana 72
Iowa 70 Southern Calif., 63
Consolation
California 63 Minnesota 49
Stanford 81 Michigan St. 80
Far West Classic
At Portland, Ore.
Oregon 58 Washington St. 44
Portland 79 Wisconsin 71
Seattle 87 Arizona St. U. 94
Oregon St. 63 Idaho 53
WCAC Tournament
At Han Francisco
St. Marys Calif. 41 San Jos*
40
Season To End
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
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Sunday. 7:21 a.m.
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First Round Saturday will be the last day
The Citadel 94 Brigham hunters will be able to seek 4
Young 83 legal deer kill. The season clos-
Furman 56 Louisiana St. U j es Saturday one-half hour af-
,55 iter sunset. Sunset is 5:40 a.m.
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