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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 13

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Top Atlilete Award Goes To Robinson ROCHESTER. X.Y. (AP) --I Frank Robinson, the slugging; Baltimore outfielder is col-' lecting awards as rapidly as did homers during the baseball i season, said today that making: the banquet circuit has delayed; his recuperation from an opera: lion. "With some 20-25 dinners I haven't been able to exercise: my right knee as I Robinson explained. "My right! leg is 1V! inches smaller, around; the calf and thigh, than the oth: er one.

and I need to build i up." i But, Robinson added quickly he didn't see any reason there should be cause for "My doctors tell me that the conditioning program they' gave me is carried out," Robin-1 son said. "I should be 100 perj cent by the time spring training starts." Robinson made the comments after winning the S. Rae Hickok! Professional Athlete of UK Year; Award, adding to a prize collec-, lion that already includes the! Most Valuable Player Award and The Associated Press' a Athlete of the Year Award. As for all the honors being! heaped on him following nisi sensational 1966 season in which' he won the batting triple crown in the American League while leading the Orioles to the pennant and a World Series triumph. Robinson cast himself Monday, January 23, 1967 Amarillo Globe-Times J3 Frogs Trying To Give Coach A Championship To Quit On By Tht AsKciaf-d Prn on heels of TCU last week round out the slate.

The Bears Byron Branuon announced bv beating Arkansas 69-59 at face Tarleton State at Stephen- Uast week he would retire at the but Texas lost vilie Wednesday and go to Tex- iend of this, his 19th season as ground by losing to Texas AM.as Tech for a conference clash 'basketball coach at Texas at College Station. jSaturday. jtian. the ouly other game last! Despite Rice's ahsence from I The announcement came at aKveek Texas" Tech edged New activity last week, the Owls Bill 'time when the Horned Frogs' Mexico State 63-CO for Ihe Raid- Doty held onto his all-games iare leading the Southwest Con-i crs third victory in 14 games, scoring lead with 261 points. But 3 The semester break i Turner, also with three victories and lv defeats.

It might be an ad- 0 into the schedule this has best per jded incentive for them to give week. Baylor has two games to average of 29.7 points. i their coach a bowing out cham- I Brannon. 58, more popularly! known as Buster, has wo six! i conference titles--four at Texas: Christian and two during an 11-; year head coaching stint at Rice. One more championship will: bring him even with coach Doc: me Experts Say Musial In Line for GM Job Hayes of.

Southern Methodist, i ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. the list of candidates in today's This is the first season sinceJLouis Cardinals are expected to 10 bv Exec-AP wirrohoi. ITCU-S 1959 championship year na me a general manager today Editor Robcrt ithat it has been in succpcd Bob Howsam and. hut "the former the title.

The Frogs Halkback Dick halfback with ick LeBeau of the Detroit Lions couldn't reach Ernie Green, but he stopped the ClevelandjArkansas in a Ic? tackle in Pro Bowl action Sunday at Los Angeles. LeBeau played for the Western Confer-jA loss woi once, Green for the East. At left was West player Dick Butkus of the Chicago Bears. The East won, 20-10. ruins Roll On Despite ''Letdown currcntl would drop them behind' dent of hc clul) Southern Methodist, 4-1, whicii: vice-presi-! How.sam.

a founder of the American 1'ootball League, had Howsam. who came to St. been negotiating the new a i so the against topped Iowa State to enter a ruggi on the road League. 3 in the following two! The Cardinals club. i "We couldn't blame him for said Cardinal Prcsi- Rusch after to take the bows." The top-ranked Bruins ran 3.

Akron defeated Muskingum.ja Robinson is taking the bowsitheir unbeaten string to 14j 63-41. for a season in which he wasjgames over the weekend by; 4. cheyney St. was idle, acquired by Baltimore from the thrashing Portland 122-57 and, 5. Indiana St.

was idle. Cincinnati "Reds and proceeded California Santa Barbara 6 San Diego t. defeated Califs, tighteninf to tear American League pitch-j "We let down a little Satur-i Wes tcrn, 53-52. Confere in, apart, hitting .316 with 49: a a i Wooden witn 7 defeated Alcora Cardmab homers and 122 runs batted in. straight face.

UM 90-80 "1 want to improve on my! UCLA should get sliffer argu-j Pan American was idle, figures and have another ood! cnts from Illinois and Chicago, sw Missouri was id ve'ar" Robinson said in Friday and 10 Southem TJ. was id i toward the 1967 season. "I feel I hts caa nit better an Uvhether his voung club might'century mark for the seventhjdefense, like to improve on 122 for granted for its sec ond victory over the But I don look to top 4a nor ers. I'll be satisfied to hit 40." Gordon Smith's 20-foot jump'once-beaten Western Kentucky! only one was achieved away shot with five seconds to play Iran its winning string to 14 by from home. lifted Cincinnati past Louisville Downing LaSalle 05-86 andj Southern i stayed tightening the MissourijSouthern Illinois, the nation's 1 1 nce race The lto small college (cam, toppled! 15-2 over-all, iWichita 77-55.

ji CHAMPIONSHIP ''Still lead the MVC with a 4-l! 1 Musial's name appeared on'business end of baseball. mark, but Wichita, 3-1, Tulsa, 2- htg bsers. trimmed Maverick. 13-; while Toiley, 36.58 fdt to de Gators in six davs he ers. I be satisie i Chicago." he said, fend against them was to let onejwho trail first-place Hamtei (Rice) WP.

The 31-year-old Robinson 5 i'b it's generally tougher I their men go," said Santaiby one-half game in the South-! an overwhelming winner of tne; fo noncon pilot Ralph Conference, visit Ken- Hickok Award in the balloting of iferjnce "-mes" iLucious Allen, the man mostjtucky tonight whUe the Gators (P a national panel of sports writ-; ers and sportscasters and was; presented with a 510,000 dia-j mial charity dinner of the Rocn 'nce i The Bruins meet Illinois in Uielas 6-foot-ll Jim Eakins scorediora connn 6, wmic "chomii Just ct pinch ot Copenhagen SnufI between cheek and gum brings you the satis- seconds for the final faction ol amoking-without smoking. At a price that beats smoking tool end "ferry! aggregate time of 4 minutes, id- i2. Thaler aud Dunithaler had ond a en a commanding lead )h "-mes Bnlins wer en't up for often free as the Gauchos to rebound at Georgia. ESS SR 011 fct IV TM5 -ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF UNITED 5 ATES TOBACCO COMPANY- ester Press and Radio Club Sun- i UCL raced to a 10 0 leadlnightcap of a Friday night dou- day night. Portland Friday night after 15 of his 21 points in the firstj half.

nit for breezed home, 7-foo't-l Lew Brigham Young collide in gars a 4-0 Western ga for 13 seasons. PEEWEE BOYS nn LD cooled OD (Garner), 10-2. league: connsa i 'he winners. While Sorcheti Con-iiilt 2 for me losers. Lee nclled WR.

31-20. Bill Clcmenls ihlt 3 for the winners, while White canned 8 for ihe losers. State PEEWEE BOYS S- I Woiflin biffed FH. 23-20. Croio Meors iSaturday night and topped the'of a tripleheader that also pits and seventh-ranked Kansas, rscr17 nnd Fuller co ed for SL noiled SG, 15-12.

Mike Wing ond Terry flipper hit 4 for the winners, 'end Jerry Duncan hit 3 for SG. N. I LI Good news for Allstate auto policyholders in Texas: increases auto urance Since January 1, AUstats has been paying higher dividends on auto insurance. The new dividend rate is now higher than last year. And all eligible policyholders are now receiving this dividend at the end of their policy year.

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John VVio-' 3 ins hit 17 for the winners, and Gory! ofmson end Chris Sullivan hit 3 each! PT. 5G nipoed Avondolc, 11-10. Steve Jock-! hit 5 for SG, ond Donny Fitzgerald' hit 4 for the losers. I Wotflin cooled Avondale, CIrton i and Lenlng hit 4 each for D. Fitzgerald canned 4 for the Coronado nailed Wolflin, 22-21.

John Wlpglns canned 15 for Ihe winners, id Leninc hit 8 for the losers. PEEWEE BOYS St. Joseph's cooled AAV, 12-6. Klnder- knecht and Allphlnt hit 6 each for ihe winners, and Hulsey and Billy Lowerence hit 2 each for the losers. Whltiler beat SR, 12-5.

Dale Webb canned 5, while Jackie Gonn conned 4 for the losers. Lee stopped PV, 11-10. Railift hit 6 for the winners, ond Brogdon canned 8 tor the losers. SR (Tlpps) Stopped AAV, 13-5. Jackie Gcnn hit 10 for SR, while Rey Hogan canned 2 each for AAV.

St. Joseph's tied PV, 15-15. Roy Heard hit 6 for St. Joseph's, ond Joe Brogdon conned 9 for PV. Whllticr slopped LEE, 19-9.

Dale Webb I conned for ihe winners, and Terry canned 4 for the losers, I PEEWEE GIRLS i PT biffed AAV, 25-0. Conkllng I hit 18. St. Mary's beat South Amorillo, 21-10. Decker hit 10 for the winners, and Luther hit for for S.

A. St Mary's cooled MV, 18-12. Patty Sotoiar hit for Ihe winners, and Hamby hit 7 for AAV. St. Joseph's beat RV, 22-4.

Debbie Heard hit 9, while Mine ond Miller talliei 2 each for RC. ST Joseoh's nailed SA. 10-4. Mary -erstner hit 6 for St. Joseph's, and Luther ond Vineyard hit 2 for SA.

Peewee Girls St. Joseph's cooled WR, 14-1. Colleen Briefly hit 10 for the winners, and Pyle hit 1 for the losers. JUNIOR GIRLS Fonnin biffed Travis, 20-12. Karen Hoi hit for 7.

Jackie Martin canned 6 fo the losers. Bowie tripped Mann, 30-17. Cheryl Womack hit 16 for Bowie, and Beverl- Proffitt canned 3 for Mann. Crockett (Irlbecfc) beet Houstor (Thompson), -W-6. Pat Baker ond Jo King hit 13 each for Crockett, and La Anderson canned 4 for Houston.

JUNIOR GIRLS Mann stopped Travis, 23-5. Suso Chansler hit 8 for Mann, and Doni Roach canned 3 for the losers. SJ. Mary's stopped Fonnin, 19-16. Mor Jaync Powers canned 9 for the winners ond Jocque Carlton hit 10 for the los I 6 JUNIOR GIRLS Travis (Ov-fisbv) overran Bowie (Lusk 23-0.

Sherry Broswcll hit for th winnors. JUNIOR BOYS Houston dzzarO stoppca Maverick Crocket: (Corlcy) biffed Bowie, 27-20 Steve WlSiiamhom ond Johnnie Carve hit 8 each for Crockett, while Gar Carpenter hi! 12 for the losers. Crockett (Leach) trimmed Mtinn, 64 1. Randy House scored 19 for the wm ners- while Choast hit 1 for Mann. Crockett (II Leach) itoopcd Trav (Holt), 36-23.

Randy Jeffers conned for the winners, and Kevin Cotter 9 for Ihe losers. JUNIOR BOYS Travis beat Bowie, 33-10. Cotter 9 for Travis, ond Books and Be! Ihit 4 each for Bowie. Houston cooled RR, 10-5. Joe Brewtoi I hit 10 for Houston, ond Jay Vondi canned 5 for RR.

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