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Lombardi 1
Is Worried
About Matte
Rams Fire Svare ™KICK'™
fly Alan Mover
FrI Dec ?4 1913 THE CTTEItO RECOUP I
f
•LOt> LhGELLS IPI - The icem s t-10 record ii use leit
’.ns Angelos Ham* today sot j "a fresh approach is neccfssa-
about the business of finding a ry"
suecessor to Ha eland Svare But a lUm**' spokesmen sals!
head coach of the National the majority owner of (tic NH
Football frtgue toum
GREEN BAY. Wis. -4Pfi ■
V.nce l/sm-bardi says Paul
Hornung has no r*eer when the
pressure is on, and the erratic
golden boy likely ran smell the
championship dollars that will
emanate from a victory over
Baltimore in the National
•Kuoiball league’s Western Di-
vision--playoff Sunday.
Right new, however., foremoct
Baseball Draft
Slated Jan. 29
, dub had nit done much deep
S\ are \vas fired Thursday hy searching an I ol.Virted R «ove«
Rain*' president Dan Roe* o< . had not interviewed nm talked
olvi said that in vie** ol the j to anyone yet. Reeves Iran-
_____________________ er, -aid he had tl'ixight alvaif
sc era! [verson.s but re,h| er| )r
name them,
C anon W3‘ divided <o lo
> hoijin- the P.sms viriuld go1
into college or pro ranks for a
NEW YORK t'Pl Major! new coach. Among the pro
league ha«cha!l will hold .. |f« 'roaches whose names Immedl-
winter draft meeting at th ately popfied tip were those ol
Hotel American* in New York George Wilson, former ooaeh
in I-ombardis mi mi ta »• ,?T ^e Uons: R.aldy Parker:
kind of a pressure player A" Player, who rem a , r ^'^rly of the Lions and Pau
makeshift Colt quarterback unsigned after being selected in PrTr', n- Mm# Tevelanri
Toit1' Matte is. the .Time and Aubus* draft, will eo*eh_and George Allen, a«s.«.
"’I he tiTMjble with preparing 1 h',v<* fh,*ir names pGr-d on a
for this game is that w» don't j'''* an^ ,'1' major league
know if Matte will use roll-outs tP*ms will draw lot. * n
or drop-back passes," the Par.- f'-termine them order of
ker roach said. selection from the list
Matte, a halfback who had- Another free, agent draft
Ids first taste at pro quarter-1 similar to the one held in dune
backing the past two weeks, 1 also will take place with clubs
will take over for the injured , drawing In reverse order of
Johnny Unitas and Garry Cttor*| their 19*5 finish, The K a n s as
zo. Matte was a quarterback at City Athletics are the first to ^ ^
Ohio State under Woody Hay- ' choose and the world champion I
es' "three yards and a cloud j Los Ang'les Dodgers are last.1
mt dust" philosophy, and did aj Players in; college are irH-
V>t more running than passing, j igible to be drafted until the
Hornung, who had one of his I end of their sophomore vear
greatest days in pro football No amateur may N> signed
against Baltimore two weeks J from midnight Jan. 13 to Jan.
ago when h» scored five touch- J 29 after the new draft
downs, injured his ribs in the ---—-----------
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Wyoming Nips St. Joseph s
oodi left
i tlie Braves with 29 pont* And
fob
San FYancisco game However,
he, has been running well this
week and Lombardi says “if
the game were today, I'd start
Hornung.''
The Packer glamour boy
consistently plays well against
the Colts and his performance i Philadelphia
NBA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Division
W L Pet.
Boston 20 8 711
tan? Oiicago Bears coach
and an evPams assistant, -
When (villege coarlies were
mentioned the names of John
McKay of the University of
Southern California, Ara- Parse
ghian of Notre Dame and
Frank Broy les of Arkansas
were the first to he mentioned ,
without any Indication whether
any of them wnuld lv> intereet-
Pittman Signs
Tulan© Contract
two weeks ago broke the Pack-
er single game touchdown re-
cord. Up until that game,
Ilornung managed only three
tou.-hdowns all season and
> tided up on the bench for two
gamer
MICKEY HONORED
CHICAGO UPI Mickey
R.nRo,- a member of the New
York Yankee-* for 15 years, will j Boston 123 N. Y. 120 OT
receive the J. Louis Comiskev j Balti. 129 Cinci. 127 OT
Cincinnati
New Y'ork
18 12
19 13
.600
594
Western Division
W L Pet
Los Angeles
Baltimore
San Francisco
St. Louis
Detroit
9 21 .300
Wednesday's Results
Award Jan. 16 from the
Oile rc< chapter of the Baseball
Wrlf-vs Association of America.
A:, di Musial is the only other
y - Vi to have won tlie award
w'-.ilit art active major league
yj.'n ■
TOKYO UPl love Allo-
, ICO 1 Ghana, knocked
<>-.t Y'oshiaki Ntimata. 131 1/2,
iftp-m. 1.
San Fran. 114 Detroit 104
Only games scheduled
DAUGHERTY AWARDED
DES MOINES, Iowa UPI -
Duffy Daugherty, coach of the
top - ranked Michigan State
Spartans, has been named
College Football Coach of the
Year by members of the Foot-
ball Writers Association o f
America.
NEW ORLEANS —CFO— New
Tulane University Head Coach
Jim Pittman will move to New
Orleans next week to see what
he ran do to start reviving Tn
lane’s faded football fortunes
The University announced1
Thursday the former chief as-j
sistant to Texas Coach Darrell |
Royal had signed a five-year j.
contract
Pittman replaced Tommy
12 1 9 .387! O'Boyle whos» teams los* 32
games, won six and tied one
during his four years at the
helm The Green Wave won had
and lost eight last season, the
final loss a 62-0 humiliation by
Louisiana State University last
month. O Boyle resigned short-
ly after that one.
“I'm looking forward to the
challenge,” Pittman said in
Austin. Tex
The new coach said his fam-
ily probably would remain in
Austin until the end of the
school term. Pittman's child-
ren are Brad. 11, and Alec, 15.
By JEFF MEYERS
I Pt Hports Writer Kansas No. 12, irmlirg hy as | teammate Eddie Jack**)
The West proved quite a hi: mmy is H» pont* In the firstj (wed with 30.
Tilde, today followin-: c■tttntstn hall v> u. »-ed toi> margin to In other game*, Butler, whe
nr hy Wyoming and Utah State. T PS-34 at halftime and storm rd shocked fourth-ranked Michigan
lip tVe- hoy* picked o ( I ;;. *iy af'er interth »* on to roll , V.'cdne?day night, nipped Cfcla-
rr<ird - racked Si Jo-eph - up h:t SlafJ trlump t ovre Ohio J Itbma 6>-6,3 l tq.i drubbed the
Pm 99-9: TS'irsdry 1,'ohi and’. State. F .e Jay haw'G. D-cored in ' A’r Force 103-51. San Fr«b-
1 ‘he Aggie* -sniped fniirtlw atiked '.«> . f e« | >-l l r\i .• <■ *■•<> belled laxil*iano Stall W-
j M.nneM>N <lT-7:» Rrigham ami P >b Wi|*.,n led tnc parade 69 and Colored* State whipped
1 Young No. 8, the only Western . w dh 1.7 rp’ece • Idaito State 95-72.
team in the top ten, whipped the Tenth-ranked Bradley fce-
llewks 105-33 last Monday came the nation * w!nn!ngei>
Tlv.rd - ranked Vardc.-h'jf t'»»m' 1"’ bl.asf'ng North Dakota
, xeiiiurlng only «i> far a* China kJ-fS to r;T.-c its Cate to 10-0.
j go, still ran mto ddficuity but 1 ic It, ,rc* jumped to* a 41-"t
i escaped w ith a 59-58 triunip'i juil/tlr.:•* >ad ard s or'd *ev-
-iyer NortlhyC*:eni oil P • U > • c.i e- >n‘e •tillvr. after in-
nandt s f,-<?e th ow w tii 1) sec- tc-mK- en. Joe'-' Alhn sparked
Benchwarmer
Sparks LA
'Little O' of Gonzales
Sparks Cowboys'Defense
DALLAS JTP All p c MY
Ve B<yb -Lilly and. r- 'ik.e
Olympic speedster Boli Hnyer
are the trst known figures on
the playoff 'bowl-bound I'alas
• ccel how. hut the on!'- pta* (-
wdh a hona; f.d® fan club is
Ohevt logari
i Little O be !* or
By l nlted Press International
Rook'e Gail Goodrich cam#
off the bench to spark tha Lo*
\ngc|es L ak»r* to a 122-112
r:ory.over Ut* Detroit Fiitetu
TI; irsdsy mght
Gpcdr ei). who s*or#d etfht
consecutive po.nt« witan ha etv
lie-" - tnurbnaJ -f why. 'ered tiie game in the gecond
He. mad* three -.nteveep qusr er returned in the fourth
; -»m, two o( tli-rn key goal line period and made 17 more for
H ehji that-"saved-victor es over a total of lo. high as a pro He
Philadelphia and
co, j
3T?."2Jir*^5“JISS
f-vo fumbles
Wrhrt&nfW »v JMdftrrBd tirdUti*
19 16
18 17
16 20
12 17
.543
.514
444
.414
ms'!• »■ well at outside, de-
blocked two.field goals him«e!f spde the fact he s*and* Just
1'id re turned two oii>* hlo--ked , * Av»t i
lately known to lus teammate?; f old goal's for Hi end *0 yards- .Terr- »y a'so scored 9
; and tW fhousaud* of f ins, has ; n addition to tv.ng a general -points for the LrYarj. while
-*--g—— ---■—————~ - - j been a key factor along w.thjpeet Ws"d Boh Boorer ad led !3
ni3:::U,|,'.nr.llT.TT'J'.XTTT75»n!M21TT,1,tlXniT.rT-lT,T3ID,LTl,l'T.XlI11.1'i U Hay/es In changing the image of T n« 60 card touchdown run Rav R-ott led D?trpi* w .th li
the Cowboys in th* eyes of Iv.th ,th a biocked New York field Elgin Baylor wlvt hid miss
the opposition and the fans yjgoal, las* Sunday sva's the turn ?d 13'stra’ghf gaihas since Nov
Coach Tom Landry quickly: j mg -point in the victory that as 37 when leg in-nrie* forced
(-admits that Logan 'has been uired them the Miami trip . h»m out «f-the hreup. return-
die- individual surpfse” of the ! Small wonder then that pro ed as a starter for the Lakers
clhb which bounced ha k from (tnin'ently displayed among th® hut p'ayed only briefly • in- the
ia 'miserable ?-> 'mid-season -re !rt-oavd of well -wisliers at the -first; period and .failed to s;o--o
cord to break even for the airport after midnight Mor.da- No other MBA act.oo was
first time in its history wjth a;"-as a Irg sign sayriig Alert schedule^
7-7 mark The record gave the j Chert ' And plentifully scatter : ......
Cowboys a second-place finish Td through the croavd were; Most insect* have m well d<*
tnd earned them a berth m the fans hearing placards, reading ( veloped-nervous system, ihdud-
I J .i 4 4 .4'.:4-l-.i-i-lTi.el.I. J..&4...1..I- A I
Spo rts
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Sports Comments
(Etc.)
RAMSEYS STEAK HOUSE
(ioliad Hinay-Across tK* Rirer bridge-Victoria
Bring The Family —ea^Hcea You <»n Afford
iipfn 71 HR*. DAI! Y—E*c. cleSjed Sat. nite t# p.m. to 6 a.na.
Oilers Sign 3
HOUSTON —Oh— Die Hour
ston Oilers signed three men to
contracts Thursday — a tackle
and two halfbacks.
The Oijers said defensive
halfbacks Sam Spivey and
Charles (Daddy Rip) Lee of
Tennessee A&T State Univer-
sity were signed.
By Claire •ewerfe-
This mom irg early I arrived
at th* desk, found a delightful
and deliciou* surprise Mrs
Jones had thoughtfully fix e d
some English Short Bread for
us to enjoy and it is wonderful.
Told Mr. Jones that I had al-
ways understood that the Eng-
lish could not cook...he said
that statement was a falla c y
and now that I have sampled I
will refute any such statement
anytime T hear it.
Figures th.it make year
mind turn hazy.
And make you auipeet then
be certain.
That the football world has
gone crazy."
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Barnes Names Interim
Agriculture Committee
AUSTIN —<UPD— W. W. Lynch
of Dallas, president of Texas
Power & Light Co., will be
chairman of an interim com-
mittee on agriculture, House
Speaker Ben Barnes said Tues-
day.
Barnes named Lynch, Dolph
Briscoe of Uvalde, and State
Reps. Milton Schiller of Camer-
on, Wayne Connally of Flores-
ville and Delwin Jones of Lub-
bock to the committee.
On* college has <*nded their
search for a coach Jim Pitt-
man who has been an assistant
at The University of Texas, has
been hired by Tulane to try
and revive the Green Wave's
sagging football fortunes. Pitt-
man has been with Darrell Roy-
al for 13 years. He is leaving
the University with Royal’s bles-
sings. Royal said Tulane is
fortunate in getting the serv-
ices of such a capable man.
In case some of you might
have missed it the follow! n g
is lifted from the column of
Johnny Janes, able Sports Edi-
tor. with the San Antonio Ex-
press. I use it because it ex-
presses so much better than I
can what T have been trying to
say for several days:
“Twas the day before Christ-
mas,
and all over the nation
Grid stars were signing ,
With great jubbration. •
Fifty grand here, a half million j Year ever and 111 be back at
there- the old stand next w’eek.
Somehow the wrk is not
going so well this morning. The
Christmas spirit has real ! y
caught up with me and work is
slightly distasteful. So, I wish
for all of you a very Merry
Christmas and the best New
Playoff Bow! in Miami. Jan 9
"Here s-a little guv ■>ho <v*nt
to our training camp and
nobody ever heard of hurt,
Landry pointed out "He. wen*
through camp, for thre* weeks
anyway, as an offensive flan
ker. And he winds up being a
starting safety on defense!”
It is a real Cinderelia-style
story for the 5-10, 173-pound
Logan from the small south
Texas town of Gonzales. He
played his college football in
virtual obscurity at little Tri-
nity University at San Anton-
io, Tex
I>ogan switched to defense
the week of tlie first league |
game, saw his first brief action
against the Eagles in the four-;
th game of the year and started
the fifth game against Cleve-
land. He's- been there ever]
since.
'L'tflo O Fan Club, Tnr
I B7mi of natures best i
-«* AJ l«M li’JSt Ikinai fu* MM*« ■
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BOWEN DISTRIBUTING CO.
N. FREDERICK WILLIAMS
Jim Brown Named
Player-Of-Year
terbacks Johnny Unitas of
Baltimore. John Brodie of San
NEW YORK -CPI)- Jimmy, ballot cast for the fullback po-
Rrown. whose fantastic achieve-1 sition on tlie 1965 NFL All-Star
The 59th Legislature estab- ! ments as a hall-carrier are un-(team, a distinction lie had pre-
lished the committee to study j matched in tlie histoiy of pro- j viously earned in 1963.
possible'farm legislation. fessional football, today was, Sayers, who set a league
------------ I named the 1965 National Foot-1 touchdow n record with 22, was
Winfftr WIiabI I AM hal1 player-of-the-year j the only other running back
rVIIIICI If 11601 If Up LCJJ by United Press International, j honored in the p!ayer-of-the-
The 29-year-old Cleveland | year balloting. Die rookie
WASHINGTON -/IPP Brown star who also won the speedster was followed by quar-
as winter wheat crop in 1966jawar(i in 795s a5ri ig63. was a
i* txf*‘r}er^ to ,o1*' e‘Sht mil- j runaway choice in tlie balloting
lion bushels less than this 0( ^2 spirts w riters, three from ; Francisw and Rudy Bukich of
years crop, the U. S. Depart- ear)l j,’FL city. He collected 29 Chicago, all of whom were
ment of Agriculture said Tues- votes to four for runnerup Gale named on two ballots. Unitas
I Sayers, mokie halfback of the won the award last year.
The l SPA predicted a 19661 Chicago Bears. : Quarterback Frank Ryan of
crop of 63,936,000 bushels com-, jt inarkoi the second time in Cleveland, tight end Pete Ret/-
PJf™ with a 1965 crop of 72,-1 a Ueck that Brown was over-1 laff of Philadelphia and defen-
630.000 bushels and a 1960-64, whelniingl.v acclaimed by the j sive tackle Joe Rutgens o f-
a'£Tag’e °* 62,436.000 bushels. U-pi special board of writers. Washington each received one
The national crop was esti- [,ast week he received even' v°tc
mated at 1.0d9.176.000 bushels,! _
up from the 1965 crop of 1,024,-
076.000 bushels.
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---t They Sweat??
CAI.DWELL Ol T •
>Ol, fit BEND, Ind. UPI WASHINGTON A PI- Rep
I Notr* Dame's starting center' Lenry S. Reus*, D-Wis. sa.vk
FORT WORTH -flTT The Tom Caid*veil, who broke his'one reason the United State*
city may soon use music to ;c<>1 jn , basketball game with1 suffers a "dollar drain" 1 1
Ind ana Tuesdsv maj be loot because the American Army is
b*. i to the Fightr* Irish for a* 'paying Australian scientists
Music Will Sooth
The Savage Motorist
‘oothe the mad motorist in;
downtown Fort Worth.
Under a suggestion now
mg studied, the city would pipe remainder
m
I*-' HELP!
BIT WE CAN —
Se« V* Today.
ru> mt* . - «to« -olid
protection lor rverjone
JIM CONRAD
Woodworth it Dent
OHUBANCI
540,009 to discover why Austra-
lian natives perspire tlie way
they do
According to Reu»v tin;
government is financing other
foreign research projects to the
tune of $70 million rhN year,
i thus contributing to th* $1,3
billion balance of’ payments de
I licit*.
! "These may all, »o far a* 1
know, be worthy, projects
* Reuss said in a statenien*
|"But do they have to be <V»ni
'bjr foreign scientist* a* a tinu
1 when we are In balance o t
i payment* difficulues? ’
Reoaa said the Austral'**
*c,em!*ts would be givon $8 00s
this year "to continue tbeh f
stud> perspiration characteri*. , 5
tic* «t Auatrahajt aborigine* ” *
good/year
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