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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 72

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January 2, 1966 mm Win ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL F-2 orker Skeie With Cotton eaks Arkansas Tumbles by 4 1 M1-" if 7 DALLAS. Tex. a CollecOrfak Ho MM po ofHn.i rr.T?: -v on fi i a a i r-r ccnn a i ft. ir fi 4. Bow! i w.

Ak JT Arkansas, great ground attack and the But Arkansas fought to me i came to an end under tne flrat iw jr -v w-t rn r.rrt.r. 13 passing ana quaneroactunK imier cnu, ij.4 of Pat Screen roo ArKansasirnaea niu unv i dreary skies of the Cotton jJJ Bowl Saturday as thrice heat-en Louisiana State, powered Wrpir iy 0f a second straignt Cotton 1 24 on the passing 01 jon Dm- (nmkiri 1 Bowl tenum. i An Arkansas fumble set up Arkansas, the No. 2 team by stubby Joe LaBruzzo, beat Arkansas 14-7. tu u- rvnf the unsets of tne bowls State touch-) in the nation, had nopea to one Louisiana i11 kick gave become the national a m- a 10-' down and a poor pion Saturday and might have made it had it won touchdowns in the second pe-, Lou.siana State wa: riod on three and one yard; point underdog, smashes by tne hammering! Thron on Hand LaBruzzo and then stood off i crowd of 70.200 LSU the opportuiiity to score (again, but the Razorbacks the1 rallied their defense for a a touon: uncnnK nut- on everything Arkansas tned toi largest ever to see But the hopes of the Razor-backs crumbled under driving Tigers and their mighty defense, featuring what has been called the biggest, strongest team a Southwest Conference team faced this year.

It was a winless bowl season for the conference, which lost the Gator Bowl when Texas Tech was beaten oy 5 Georgia Tech, and the bun Bowl, when Texas Christian lost to Texas Western. Speed Brings Score Arkansas' great speed brought it a touchdown in the first period when Brittenum threw to the fantastic receiving Bobby Crockett, who did a tightrope 12-yard run down the sidelines with a pass that covered 19 yards. But Louisiana State took over in the second period to drive to its two touchdowns, one including a break when a pass was tipped into the hands of Billy Masters to keep a drive going. Louisiana State upheld its record of never losing in the Cotton Bowl. It tied Arkansas A St W' Louisiana State Louisiana btate first TIfJKK TI): naiibacK Joe down in the Cotton Bowl Saturday.

LSU went on to upset the Razorbacks, 14-7, and snap Arkansas 22-game winning streak. (LTI Telcphoto) LaBruzzo, No. 22, goes into the Arkansas end zone from three yards out to score the Tigers' first touch- "We Made Them Play Our Game" 0-0 in 1947 and neat 'iexas LSU Coach Cites Control 13-0 in 1963. Arkansas rolled 87 yards for its touchdown the second time it had the ball with Brittenum passing for 42 yards and Jones running for 33. Porker iiinrij ri PnrUcrs who! Jones, the intercepted on DALLAS, Tex.

(-T) "We pass slowed them down and made, down. jhad won 22 straight games'wingbaek-tailback who led i before this Cotton Bowl bat-; all rushers with 79 yards on Ineligible Receiver LSU almost scored when it (hem play our type of game, ipifks Off Pass ill) carries, said As lar as iad moved tie. got the ball again when.Coach a 1 1 McClcndonj The Razorbacks 1 11. i orp i 1 Screen three a passjSaicl Saturday after Louisiana frmn thoir 20 to the Hger V' Davod I know they to Doug Moreau only to have state snapped Arkansas' 22-jwhen Joseph swept in front said. 1 Kansas end Bobby Crockf I d.

tVfiJe sports nd a fine foot hall team. Glen Ray limes, the All- er downfield. LSU would have told you before the game; tenum pass at the LSU 20 1 quarterback who suf ered an been on the Arkansas that we couldn't match theirwilh 6:17 left in the game, injured shoulder in the fust andi America tackle, said tne iU! mrr pcnanj. snCGd. and We COUidn HV IS 10 De cunsi lu- nrt.Wa U.t ihomlvpq.

Arkansas got close enough Laid. -But we played control; lated," Broyles said. "They.P ayed 1 just made t00 many XHK C'HASK IS ON: David Cliatwonfl, No. 16 of Alabama, pursues Nebraska's Frank Solieh tho Huskcr halfback b'itcs ihronch 1ho Alabama ine for hip; yarflatre in Saturday's Orange Bowl iranie. Chatwood made the stop.

(UPI Tolepholo) we me nexi ume --ball ana came up wuu a 101 ui ihevimistakes. Every time for Ronny South to try a neia big play 0ur kids followed and they did a good joh. ineyi Mi r--- 1 wouia siari a intercepted. I shouldn't navel pnal from the LSU 41 but it risht to the vvp fine football team, i was wide. McClendon called the upset Broyles said he also was thrown it.

Then LSU smashed greatest thrill since his; Sunland Results All-Star lhmmExchange Student yards for the tying touch-jplaying days with Kentucky down, aided by a five-yard iand the Wildcats' Sugar offside penalty against victory over Oklahoma. U.S. Horse Race sas. Stokley made his Anothpr skpin ance here and ran for 11 and wiWSets New Image That triumph severed a 32- fir THE ASSOCIATED Firxt rr 3 wr o'rt'! fnrlonM: RphI Kmg 5 40 3 BO. 3 (K): 1 tie Pin 8 80, 4 40; Admiral LlKUt 3-20.

i ll Si-rond rar 4 yrnr n.dn nd 5'i r.nor.gs- Tims Clrr'p KM, 4 60. .1 40; 1'ic 5 4 no: KhkIoII 20. T-l passed for 18 before injuring Wagering Up in '65 Ihimself. game Oklahoma winning streak. McClendon said he didn't think his Tigers made one Japanese leam MIDDLE VILLE, Mich.

IF! United States, she says, every- Barges In Marearetha Andren fits right, body jumps into a car to gn ran or and NEW YORK Wl Wager-, Isew orK, wnere tne 4K'4ore anrl narcrs OUtdreW the; Third ra.f 4 Tear oM 1 'into that image of tall blondes anywhere. 1 Rv rnntrast. she snent her on norse racins jnw. fi 1 unbeaten res irom uHv owvi.i United States soared to near-iuimei a wrong decision and didn't have a fumble or single pass interception." passed for 14, Jim Dousay rushed for 14 and the mighty LaBruzzo cracked through Arkansas for 21. He carried four straieht lines from the lv $4 5 billion in 1965 as out traneu in 0uiBjrl, My to.

r.5h nd Ban 4 on Unt 4h ttim-lsome $20 million, topped si2i.i. fans kept last summer worKing as a me-guard and swimming instructor at a lake outside Stock- 272,489 "There were times when TY1Prrilv at ilist in all categories. 'r v.rd-.: Mr. nno. 4 men no end on this side of the Atlantic But unlike all those Anita Ekbergs, Mae Eritts, and Ann-Margarets, this Swede prefers head an eight-man Albuquer-i que All-Star prep team that will oppose a touring Japa- nese national championship; team Friday night at Man-; zano.

holm, and to get there she rode nlal attendance waS.Htan Boy Ml. 4 vl for the nke we should 16 24 i The i Arkansas down. ihe said. "But we weren go-il" if! and the wagering tn.ia Mr. Pap and Batnar, Boy 14 miles a day on her bicycle.

Her interest in sports comes i.ii stales anu oi into tne tho The do her upsetting on me om- .1 nkls; (t furlones: South fumbled a handoftiing to put me and pacers in 16 her father, Lars-Johan SMiKin? 2n Ml. 7. (Hi. 5 40: Par-lai? The Duke City team, se-(ionr track and fj0id and the 'from i tVr Rrit. air and Pive tiem I lie lll'imt treasury banKed Andren, who is known for his share of the.

si'vlh 4 Vfar ni ibu tenum. and LSU recovered for that interception. They Urates 232,385 as its runners Jurlontrs; Ml? Bound 13.20. anilines in sKiing, iraciv, 4. ArIrnn.n.

,4 vou. nnt ncf n-1 lected by local couches, was s0pe announced Saturday bv Val- Student ley High Coach Sam Sando-i attractive, young lady, i i T.vear.nlrl Marrarrtha is an and ccr and swimming. er Bill Bass came up with the ball. Screen ran for two Savs Marearetha: "It would that his thrice-beaten the harness races for lh harneM horses S62.632.008 't- and passed for 12, then! gals would have a coupie ota. o.

'1 Pr7 States 0ver hi' m'iiv aind. MrX nd mm t'WM). other states Three cropplers from Vhl-jexchanfie student this year atjbe hard tor people to imagine ley 'and Albuquerque 11 i M.cKllcville High. Back homeja child of Lars-Johan who and two from Manzano arelin Avesta. about 17 miles from would not be interested in turned it over to LaBruzzo on: surprises tor tne seiuuu-ivey I the Arkansas five.

In threejranked Razorbacks. 1 1 Stockholm, sne nas earneu.duiiwuis. plunges, LaBruzzo had tne Defensive Stunting shows the sport paid into the states' treasuries. Tn 1964 the states share of over the one million mark 'Pmin rt'rl'wm, buo, 4hV; attendance at thoroughbred imir.g n.so. eoo; pirotta tracks with California second; Ninth rare 4 year olds; 1 1-1 mllcn; with 5,363,819.

Then came II- irotn w. 420: che)u jm. on tne squau. pome 30 medals in track and score. ir a thia Unbeaten wrestlers include; field and skiing competition.

fito 4hs -lie- Valley's Tim Kennedy at 141-. mutuel handle kvjAGI: Aew Jersey, inth race 4 year oid and upi Arksntu 7000- jWas restricted to fluctuating Ark Crockett 19 pm.s from formations and de- the pari Duke Defeats Wake Forest Maryland, 2.070,000 T-'ii'oi $350,095,928 from a total pounds, Manzano Da lei ho utl20f eet.andshe Scott 143, and Butch Buck 8 1 w.o;d qt the 115. AH the A IS wrest jn hpr native district. Am ko 147 rpnnrted bv 9 nfifl R34! West Vir-U- fensive stunting. "I just told Pat Scree LSU IjHnizTo 3 mn (Morrau kick) l.SU LaBrurro 1 run (Mornu kick) Atlpndanrf 76,200.

nd Clow In ui a J. 1 c-r. Mi'ini'i" hofnreistates in wnicn tnorouguDi i umo, 1,0. (LSU auarterbacK) Mi Fmolrf. sp erteo are incj 1, Ouincy.

frnmUyifi. 1 M1 Rait' Rhndpi Scratfhra i HH mi trartf nnn nas- lUClilfe l.T iU, 1 IUI lua a 1, Stylist Onck Marie, country as fiveithe game, 'Let's go after hind by as much Kentucky, Cias-sir, Itirky Up. 4, mp 15 in which it is legal to island. Marin'sithem with everything we ve noints before Jack include Rudy Griego 130, ke'tball coach Ray page thinks! GREENSBORO, N.C. W-Fred Lovato 139and Henry probably couid beat any-! Duke's top-ranked Blue Dev-(Rick) Ortega 157.

'odv in the area in the roared from behind after and Massachusetts, iR(i Nrno7 Brass porwy. 1 anty a Bov. tap-in four minutes He said, 'Coach I Sn a 29-28 Deacon leadiFm ready. 'v v. was lit) from 37.o3B,-lUi 'o no on II.

i -i ,4 xt Frank'tracks was up from No iR.ll's K'rcht, Rnrrah Slipper, -iroov Tower. Sim and Sod. Came Close tOi Handle Atlendance Tb team i 1 l.i.ra,iw inral hiuh school much nf the firstico broke i state wrestle in Santa Ve Thurs-tars don't go in much and bombed Wake started a surge that car- 4134 halftime ad-Rrovles said Jerry Joseph's to 33,865,689. But there was a matching orks atten-. Three citv bovs.

Ortega. itr.cini the disc around. wt Saturdav nieht in anUied to a was tne iihiiL udiiin: i iimiii.Lv.u Louisiana 'harness tracks with tne ranked second win Rio Grande's KSias Marti-iTop on Xrark Tno I.Mlantic Coast Conference vantage. ipass interception nez 115, and Jim P.d;:ia of! Margaretha is capable also basketball game. Until then the game had; turning point in The New de- ollicial ngures snouins o.i., ri.iiv.

rrB UA tin Hp up AMQ at wi rai ticinate in Hip tv, rtlno ripvile makine' hpen tied seven limes a U.Oiaie victwijf. ii-iiV 9 mill inn I thought we drop from 20,434,604 to McCallum Dune i i ie, hnH hancrArt nn six nv fs fSrfiu 1 1 nn r.A Mi.riiran!fenseman there. broad ump ana lour it-ci tneir secona raggea sian jchu 0 4nfi onn Willi V'r farm Martinez, Del Norte's Cliff the high jump. She also runsias many nights, lagged be-loccasions fifth with 1,043,056. Ultril iom.m.w thelclub in Western Hockey Outside of New York, Jurgensen 130 and Dan Bag -1 100 meters in 13 seconds and ley 141, Manzano's Larry covers the 400 in 63 seconds.

Pruden 136, Valley's George! In addition, she has won Ortiz 143 and Gary Leiker'several awards for cross-coun- leading states in money wa- gered on the 1 New York reported wagering were California with oAi. vaw tprCpV with more than million on Technicality Mars Golf Meet as a 157 AHS' Jim Padilla 123 and try skiing and serves in the! 300.000: Illinois with Ed Otero 163 were named ai- 'Vimming the trotters and pacers. Illinois fans wagered and Pennsylvania a ri iust over-! cure NMPGA sanction before. 361 and Maryland with ternates for the i a summer. NOOLKV RF.IXIIEARDT -However, we xoia me ros could play.

'c'mnmv Florida counted By When Marearetna was omy match. 000,000. 13. she slipped into the 15-1 The inaugural city upenjc.autHt u. rin d.d this to salvage our tourna- 964.973 in wagers and Michi tournamentjthe formality or joining anu.

-y At nm we division of the all- and Pro-Am golf gan $149,611,294. rr. 1 1. I consider them a member so thev could hold the tourna nouia nave tviiuw" "Mr Dear," Olson said, "ishad no professional field ior a past officer and board mem-jthe tournament because of the i railing iew lmtv. in kliu; revenue from the runners were California with LSU, Arkansas Net Big Poff WANTED ment.

The night before the tournament I received a call in tbp and snoui oo tun Sweden track meet and fin-; Friday was marred by what i-hed third in the so-called some tournament officials de-soft ball throw by heaving the i scribed as "an n'ficial boycott one-pound ball 136' feet. jhy the New Mexico Chaplfr Hem in Middiecille, the wil-lnt the Professional Golfers lowv 5-foot-a girl, who is con- oer from an officer in the Bear Canyon Golf Assn. asking that DALLAS The Cotton Olson said that, "Our inter-W74; New Jersey with was strictly in the Pro-Am' 000 and Illinois with not in the Open." How-j925. Florida, where the fig-ever. Dear felt that the "boy-iures were based on the affected both sections of oa! year ending last June 30, tht- tournament "because when contributed $14,721,823 to the be fully aware of the teenm-cality involved." After the tournament Dear still contended that the event wa- boycotted.

"Wnen they (referring to the state PGA miisiino versani lour wtisutut hfmi.v Olson, president of Mexico PGA chap- Bowl teams we recognize the event. 1 agreed and we notified the Albuquerque member State and Arkansas 11 1. 1 4Un4 r. well. Has aevciticfu a saio riatuiudy umi ki about nOO each for in football.

Uion taken by the organua- I 1 i I.Tl Tit inteiest chapter) call up the PGA pros V(1U arc sanctioned by the state'state, while Michigan took $12, Attends All Umes jtion was not a noycou. w.i in the city and tell them not you bave to follow as its share and crt ch- has attended every just a matter or poncy. mem Pros Are Notified After received the call from the Bear Canyon official all local PGA pros were notified and 11 of the 14 of the NMPGA do not to play, and then they call me up and tell me that tnty have their format for conducting the; Maryland, event." I Only two states outside of Middleville game and says she hers it much more exciting play in tournaments been instructed not to piav 14-7. Louisiana State will keep $115,000 and divide the remaining $112,000 among the 10 other members of the Southeastern Conference and the conference itself. Each th-n that European specialty, to pro-ams) that aie not sanc- scheduled for the tourney didlso they aren't going to, I dont by organization.

iinnw what we would call It She' savs she would like toiDenied by Wimberly Herb Wimberly, head pro at if.ir, ib. Middleville track PRJC PAID JV'lll will get $11,818. i.pam hut Patre bo r.ts out new iwxico owte play. The three that did not p'av were otherwise involved and the conflict had nothing to do with their not competing. Wimberly continued, "Our interest is in protecting the pros in the state and raising nnd tuina.

irVaacai 100.000 vi vi rrh crhool Athlet ic i sit golf course if not a boycott." "The reason that we had not joined the state chapter is simply that we are a new organization and have nothing to join with. We barely have a nucleus to work with." tin nrin'. ocainst ment chairman fur the state Junior Ski Program Sandia Peak Ski Area 7 Consecutive Soturdays of Professional all doy instruction. Starts Saturdoy Jon, 8th or 10:00 o.m. fOR STUDENTS: Fint grpd.

JO A CA throuah Senior Hioh Only! v. pioht wavs arainst bovs. chapter, also de.iied baturda chapter, v. monev lor tne with Arkansas sharing Meanwhile, Page says, she teat he tournament was boy-Thus Arkansas will receive n.l0re than welcome to train jtV.t-d. He explained that the iiAfios and the other mem- with the team.

Occasionally problem arose when the Bear Lerp verv surnrised when Mr. (Submit to Demand the Bar a A.unun nnp nr me intniii'13 uii v.o uiu' joining the state organization AND bers of the Southwest Con -hc can be observed jogging frence will receive the track with Middle-each, jville football star Dave Van and that because of policy the REGISTER CALL 242-5917 the New Mexico chapter oflCanyon Golf Assn. official that the PGA, caused such a stink." called Wimberly the be-Olson said, "I believe that; fore the tournament Dear said, the only reason that they did "We were merely submitting not 'oin is that they are to their demand that we pro- VVINROCK CENTER "tytm mv i.fMl 'f J1 chapter did not usually sane nG rnt .1 ilrr nno rnmriiaint is tion tournaments sponsored the lack of exercise. In the; by non-member clubs. ton Bowl..

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