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Irish-Spartan Game May
Produce National Crown
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By H£KT 6 HE MAUD
UN Sport* Writer
Hanratty to Seymour in
Saturday's college football!
"dream game" between top-[
ranked Notre Dame and No. .21
f Jar. Last year toe Spartans used j that will decide Purdue's Rose
| a nine-man line and stopped! Bowl opponent. Seventh-ranked
NOtre Dame cold. This year j Southern California 1-1 is a
the Irish arcr more versatile and ; seven-point selection to gam the
more deadly. jS-1. The Trojans, who already
Although Parseghlan Is more j were considered to have the
VW-Mcran I intent on winning the game, he i inside track for the Rose Bowl,
mint a,--,, 5 ’ t'may just become th* only Notre j got an added advantage when j drag-out 15-8 game,
we mosT^ ramous commnaLon Damp tf) wjn the ■-Megaphone Utar UCLA quarterback Gary! Michigan is a five-point fav-
° Trophy" more than once. Frank j 3ehan broke hi. right leg injorite over Ohio State, Missi«sip- j
1 Lerhy did it in 1949 and Terry | Saturday's win over Stanford.
Arkansas Favored
Arkansas. No, 6, has toe,
biggest margin of the top 10 j
pick over Wisconsin, in one of;
toe fiercest rivalries around toe;
country The last time tic j
Badgers beat Minnesota was in
1962, when they were on their
way to toe Rose Bowl, and did [
it only alter a knock-down,
GONZALES
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to Evers
The oddsmakers think Parsre-
and
teams. with.a 17-point edge over! Force Academy, Louisiana
four-point pick over Michigan j Texas Troll No. 3 Alabama, No. j State four over Tulane, Harvard
State on tiie Spartan's home j 4 Nebraska, fifth-ranked Geor- j nine over Yale, Washington. ?ev. j
field. | gia Tech, ninth-ranked Georgia | en over Washington Store-. ’
In other college games, there j and Id-ranked Florida are idle. I and Stanford six over editor- j
is a big on- on tt.e West Coast Minnesota is » seven-point l nm
aince Tinker
Chance.
Wito both teams utilizing j ff-'*
every weapon available, the'Brennan ,n
•ability of Terry Hanratty and, .
Jim Seymour at the passing! fjtan can turn the trick
u Z. th^v have rated ><otre Dame a
game eould spell toe difference V,.v Mi,hi„n
at East Lansing, Mich.
Notre Dame Coach Ara)
Parseghiao well remembers last]
ye*r’s 12-3 MSU win. "when |
I had no passing,'’ but he would.
bice to duplicate the 34-7 Irish1
win over toe Spartans in 1964,
his first year at Notre Dame.
The winner of the game gets
Ehe "megaphone Trophy." but
mare important, toe victor will
roost probably become the
national champion - something
new forr rrParsreghmn
Versatile Offense j Bv United Press International [because of a groin injury Har- j
If Michigan State Coach Duf-i ‘Mot? of the ftenior(. m thr kin- sprained an ankle,
ty Daugherty tries to rtop the,A;kil‘nsT5 team and' Christian lost starting)
Irish passing attack, he * ? 1 r,,,, . Frank
have to contend veto the running
j Ua\ }'ll 1V» el-(• 1 ■ i
1 teammate Claude Smithey.
in
Ark.
pi is 22 over Vanderbilt. Ten-
nessee 20 over Kentucky Sou- j
thern Methodist four over Bay-j
tor, Colorado 18 over the Air.
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Gridders Attend
Smithey Funeral
Georgia
Is Seen
For Bowl
Sporisfym
Sports Comments
of Nick Eddy and Larry Con
he will miss the Frogs’J'
e i davr off to attend toe funeral ofian'‘
i-l. s .. ____ 'game with R! r Saturday.
By CLAIRE HOWERTON
(Etc.)
I it University «nd Texas AAM
District 14-AAA
Standings
can
relax and
F;«* University's Jess Neely | University
re-'will vat.-hin? his final gome j watch toe ether SWC boyi 'de
Houston a tter ■ f'^ f t.J!'7as. Tlte Dnlbrs Morning Newf|tPrfftyw when toe Owls meet
ion cue ...n,. ann t0ff,y> ’ ;,he Frogs of TCU - as coach.
The News said that the bid tha* it. It will be his 399th
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DALLAS —(ITT— The Goto •
Eroyic's ■ -took ”tte! center Fred Wright Wednesday j gia Bulldogs will be announced
tr” Monday as the guest team ir j
the Cotton Bowl Dec. .31 against [
—ili. Smitoey was buried in h«3. ^ ^Ithc Southwest Conference
hometown of • Sear*}. Ark. He ( ------------- . I presentative. probably Arkan- :.<y. home grounds Saturday sf- while waiting for their annu*l
:. .. ««.. v».nu» v«.-.'-------- **-- rt-1* ~“~4 battle on Thanksgiving Day.
This year toe turkey day con-
test will be played in Austin at
Memorial Stadium Texas won
last year at College Station 21-
I contact permissabto under!of Memphis. Qemson and R|oe.|i7. The meeting Thankigiving
[NCAA regulations, regardless j His retirement will come
2 Cuero Grid Teams
Winding Up Season
i!
died Tuesday in
collapsing following the Texas
A4-M panV Oct 29
Broyles said his team had a
•pretty g. d practice Wed-' terback for
out for the rest of the season, j
^'8*rj ‘ f< <he^ftost'* flme^ this I -r>c emended and accepted j game over a 40-year period as
j officially that day the first head conch at Southwestern
still finding
just to the
Texas Tech offen-
Tlte Rsrorbneks me^t Tech
in Ui'jbbork Saturday.
Harry .Tone- Was expected to
jured knee of Southern Metho-'d . ,
*&> ^ltr,SJrS3? J” "iSwi!
Georgia i retiring
,1 well to ImM tot hej'“"r "4® (i”3h
l«w *w*» 7.?.;.nral
1 Saturday
White,
reioirj tie. H-ags ±<x>n Jones;
har •een out with an injury. .te'bark.
In Lubbock, the Red Raiders
SMI ’
troh
; Tech at Athens.
Georgia,' rank
Sat.
his Owls
at Waco Neely Is
a teem that won
its opener against L-SU, 17-5,
ninth nation.; and then lost seven games in
bore down on covering all the practice field
Last week's rosults Caere
7, Refugio 6: Rohsto’wn 24
Gonxiles 0; West Oso 12. Bee-
viDe 1?: Sinton 21, Pleasanton
of
speedster
Razorbaek
kicks
Mart'ine Rercher
ranks no 2 nationally in punt T _
returns and Lie Raiders want
tbe^nto^e qcasti8lly. h:,asts an M reW'3 ro'4-
1 off his" knee and treto'-d around i i*5 ^ '?** ^ *nP€2C \ ,lnJ- .Rioe * TCJ? *££
| by Miami — the same team the Frogs have the edge 23-18-
'l [which upset Southern Califor- 3. TCU won the last meeting
but did
work out with the team:
Coach John Pridgers
news for his
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15: Floor Bluff open
This week's games- Oaero at', .' ’ ,ch ' r..n'n’ s . .
Pabstown Flour Bluff at F.e-[h,f ,eam s - )',ri'
fugio, Gonxajes at Pleasanton.!0.'.; Pam.c condit.-ms and from.
R'ntoO at West Oso arvd Bee ^
Tackle Dmon falhert and
Richard
[maybe even John .
waorked nl3y ^ rc’',ri-v tr"
' ’ d[?MU Saturday
Baylor
Defoe and
Westbrook I
and hopes to
[Georgia Teto for the
year in a row
defeat 42-14.
third 1
will be the 73rd ta the serial
that began in 1894. T hope a
certain rod haired friend of
mine won't be too downcast as;
I say that Texas lends in the
long series 50-17-5. The tea nip-
pers, and toe cadets will go in-
to this season finale with iden-
tical 4-2 SWC records Boto
lest to Arkansas and SMU and
jbotb won en-er TCU. Baylor, j
Texas Tech and Rice
Two mere of Cuero s foot-
ball teams are winding up the
1968 season today wito one
gam* on toe rood and one at
Gobbler Stadium.
The Gobbler B Team boasting
a performance by George Her-
nandea of Mexico City on the
famous Llppirian horses from
Portugal
Last chance this evening to
see football at home — tha 9th
graders are entertaining Gon-
zales on th« local gridiron and
toe B team is to be in Seguin
defending’ their unblemished
record According to the sch-
edule. the game in Gobbler
Stadium will be at 7:30 p.m. as
will the game tn Seguin Don't
count on to* time, however si
the powers that he have been
known to change the time ar.d
neglect to Inform the press.
And, tomorrow night in Robs-
town the varsity Gobblers will
make their final appearance • of
the sea<on. That ga.ne is set
for 8 r ~1'
an eight won and no W4
record, ia i-ahodulel to play to*
B team of the Seguin Matoder*
in that city at 7;3A p.m
(loach John Harnmon * H
' team irave had victories over
[Luting, Yoakum. Goruiiet (21,
| BeeviUe. Goliad, Kenedy and
: Refugio prior to the game ta
! S#«uln tonight
j Final game of toe teeioa tea
. Gobbler Stadium pits toe 9to
I grode Tonn and th* 9to grid*
| eleven from Gonzalet Accord-
ing to the schedule the game i*
i set for 7:30 p.m
Friday night to* v-arslto- *14-
i ven will engage in the final
football game of toe season fcqr
Otero when they’ meet the
ipobrterwn Cotton Pickers la
Pvobstown Last 'ime cut, to*
i Gobbters won a 7-5 decision ov-
' er the Bob-Mts n( Refugio giv-
I ing them a District 14-AAA re-
coid of ’ -2-2 Robatown hai
' sewed up the 14 3-A title win*
ring la >t week 21-ft over the
i Apaches of Gonzales Robs-
! town, s undefeated this season.
villa open.
Sweeny,
Forney
At Top
erEBot nxErr . .
ftnclmii Dining . . .
Excellent Cuisine . . .
Faculties For Parttes
SANDS
STEAK HOUSE
AND MOTET
TOAKUM HWT
lsafety Pat Harkir.s were Added
lWednesday to. the Texas Long-;
[horns' long injury list. But both;
should be ready lo go. Thanks-j
■giving Day against Texas A&M.j
The longhorns worked out in
' sweat clothes due to the of? ____ _
week and Coach Darrell Royal r feated the other gets the bow] j
said h<- would not return to' Sweeny of AA and Forney non and Arkaossi whipped
full pads until P riday > of A - two team' with high- i *4si Saturday.
Talbert, captain of the: scoring machines — finished! Fhould Tech upset Arkansas,
Steers, will miss several da :-Jie regular season at the head [SMC could get’toe host role for
iimwii■■■ iii i ii— !■ in 11 mi.......a,........ hi !of the class in the United Press i^e first time since 1949 by win-
Internatjonsl Texas schoolboy! n-n8 ifs hast two start*
football rating*. ! --------—-----
Tn AAAA Amarillo Tascosa SCO^ W|H5
! lumped into first place, in the;
Top 10 rating' when San Ange-1 LONDON —(170- World f.y-
lo lost to Odesse Permian 12-8 [weight champion Walter tfc-
. Baylor will he at SMU Sat- [ -
Arkansas, rushing headlong urday and Arkansas at Lub- i The second enmjel Polo,
(toward its third successive Cot-[bock against Texas Tech Tex-[Match has been s*t for Satur-!
.-.c agams. |ton powj j.jQSt iieeds on!>- ' !day, January 14. 1967, In the*
i to get by oft-beaten Texas' Ininr/nrl | Astrodome. The Mixiein polo.
Tech at Lubbock in its final; DUvIV injUrCO 'team, which pro month* ago;
game Saturday to assure the' _ _ . ;won toe International Gold Cup!
Rarer backs of a 9-1 season' . ^., **% , T n - in Europe, w13 play the T*x-;
mark and the Cotton Bow] trin tlf''7 ■l01'< Je.‘'s„. arm'*-17''*- r All-St’trs In a benefit match
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NEW YORK —(UPD— The
New York Jet* announce l
although Southern Methodist I
could tie tor the championship' ?ne“ been placed on the in-
'by beating Baylor and Texas l|^df "a,ver ls« and ^ **
■Christian lost for a minimum of two
In case of title ties In the'f*™* to the, American Fnot-
i Southwest, the team which de-1 ^ league rlu.
Snell, who separated ms
shoulder in the second half of
the Jet*' 14-3 los* to Buffalo
fa! The polo ipectaeular will
also include a special program
by the Mexican Jump Team end
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GULF COAST
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Sundaj-, will probably be lost
.to the jets for four or five
weeks. Placement on toe in-
jured waiver list carrie* a
mandatory two gam* restric-
tion
Quiting Fray
The BoVa-s fell all the way t-^: Go's-art of Scotland was award-
rod a fifth round technical
l SANNTA Ft
Fullback Don
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Perkins
McKinney
on the top
knockout o';er Jose Bisbal,
Spanish
the!
Dallas Cowboys '*01]
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of toe
retire
; tjrtb
Tn A.AA rugged
he’d a -tight grip
spot
Most .AAAA and AAA teams
have another week of the reg-
1 ular season to go with a few in-
■•oh-ed in zone- playoffs
Fan Angelo's loss moved Ays- decked Bisbal. sLx rounds hea-.0\,
tin McCallum into the No. 2 vier. in the fourth round and! -w
sp^t. folic ed by Brarospogt. |cut the Spaniard s left rh.ek-1mS«& J
rank Git.v, u > n°fi! ‘w 'U*’ ; an Albuguerqua, N. M , in*ur-
ranK;i fifth before the bout w8s halt-1 ^ m?n ^ off M4|.
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announced
DalJaa Wilson and San Antonio hope and nose severely
MaeArtbur m the AAA —- -
ings. Houston Wajtrip moved ;ed
into eighth place when Spring I
Brandi Spring Woods was, tied !
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.and Port Arthur was in ninth
Spring Woods slipped to tenth J
In AAA, San Marcos jumped
over Bridge C’y into the No 3
spn’ followed by Frown wood
m No. 5 and then Vernon
: Fredericksburg, Lamer C©nso-:
tidsted, Odessa Ector and Con-
roe, making an appearance in1
th* top 10
I Powerful leiwa park was No
2 in AA followed bv Plano 1
Mineo’a. Grar.burv Randolph
Field. Decatur. Hillsboro.!
Phillips and Post
In A. Sonora was runner up to
'Forney followed by White Deer. ;
j Crowell. Keller, Spur Honey i
j Grove, George West Grove-'
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of heart failure at hi» Edmon-
jton. Alta, home
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