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Jtov- 22, 7 Minnesota Rated No. I Ole Miss No. Brewer, State's Goode 0 All SEC I A Ratings Gophers, Hawkeyes Hold Narrow Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Minncsola leapfrogged back into first place in the weekly Associated Press football rankings today as the fight for the national college championship headed inlo a photo finish. The coveted tillo will be decided on the results of next week's final AP poll of the season. Gophers Skimp Leader Minuesota barely edged out Iowa and Mississippi for the No.

1 spot. The Gophors finished with points to for second- place Iowa. Mississippi in third place, had 328 points. Washington, the Big Five cham- ion and host team in the Rose Bowl, moved up one notch to fourlh with 249 points, while Missouri, the leader last week, tumbled lo i with 241 points after a 23-7 beating from Kansas. Arkansas Rales Sixth Arkansas, (he Cotton Bowl host, was sixth, followed by Navy, Auburn, Ohio State and Kansas.

Minnesota and Iowa have finished their seasons, each with an 8-1 record and tied for the Big Ten championship. But third-place Mississippi, the only team in the top ten that hasn't been defeated, still has oria more game. The Rebs, who boast an record, play Mississippi State in their finale Saturday. The poll this week was so close that ono selector couldn't separate Minnesota and Iowa. He gave them each a half of hli first-place vote, Are Leaders The leaders, with first-place votes in parentheses (points on a 10-9-8 etc.

basis): I. Minnesota 2 2 Iowa 3. Mississippi (13) 4. Washington (2) 5. Missouri 6.

Arkansas Navy Auburn (I) 308 249 241 228 188 9. Ohio State 10. Kansas 117 47 Others receiving votes: Duke 36, Rice 3-i, Yale Michigan State 19, New Mexico State Penn State 0, Syracuse Florida 6, Texas 3, Purdue 2, Oregon 2, Michigan 2, Oregon State 1. Yale received one first-place vote. UPI Rates tiopners No.

I Ole Miss 3rd. Gopk NEW YORK (UPI) Minnesota's Golden Gophers, after ona week's absence, bounced back to tha No. 1 berth In the National Football ratings by the United Press International Board of My ones Coaches today but only by a votes, whiskor over Iowa. Iowa actually nailed down more nesota chiefly on the basis of 16 second-place votes, against J2 for Iowa and only four for Mississippi. These Ihree teams were the onto receive first-place Iowa and Minnesota wore mentioned on all 35 ballots, Mississip- sscurl Drops To Fifth Hornets Polish Up Offense For Greenwood Game Traditioiral rivals on the gridiron, Greenwood and clash at Bulldogs Stadium inj Greenwood Thursday for their; Thanksgiving gamo, "We did a lot of running Monday," Coach Wally Beach of the Hornets "We are polish-! tag up on our offenso," he added, "and making defensive checks," i He said the Hornets, holding se-j cret practice sessions, will be rea-: dy for the Greenwood team when they invade the Leflore city.

Greenwood will rule a heavy favorite because of their record this season. was not considered by the Hornets who are seeking to upset the Bulldogs. Ole Miss Gets Feelers From All Of Bowls OXFORD (UP!) The Ole Miss director of athletics said today the third-ranked Rebels have received "feelers from all the bowls." C. M. "Tad" Smith said Rebels, who close their season Saturday against arch-rival Mississippi State, have got "feelers" to play in the Rose, Orange, Sug- first-place votes than any other pi on 33.

tram in this week's balloting by; Mis the 35 famous coaches who com-! Missouri, which had taken over prise the board. Getting tlie nodjthc Nntuma! lend last week, drop- from 13 of theme while Minncso-lncd nil tbc way to lifth place as! ta and third-place Mississippi result of its" 23-7 loss to Kan-j 11 each. jsas. Another major casualty Outscored Other Teams sixth week ago, which' However, the Gophers, dropped lo 13lh after Its 7-fi lossj ar and Cotton bowls on New Years day. "Wo can't decide anything un- il the end of the season," said Smith.

"We'll know something af- er we play Mississippi State." However, Smith declined comment on what the University would do if invited to play In one of the Bowls against an integrated team. An unwritten rule in Mississippi prevents interracial athletics. "I work for the- Stale of Mississippi." said Smith. "I have anything to say on that 10 Of 33 Named UPI All-! don't HORNETS B. GRIUDER PICKS UP YARDAGE-Lawson Sheldon, No.

3 of Greenville's Hornets, picks up yardage late in the game Friday when the Hornets threatened to score late in the clash won by Greonwood B. 20-2. No, 4 for the Hornets is quarterback John Sapen. Tuekl- ing Sheldon is Greenwood'i No. 20, Edgar Sm ith.

No. 43 was not listed as a starter. (Staff Photo by Larry Dickinson) Delia State Close Wednesday; Battle Ouachita CLEVELAND The Delta State Statesmen will try to bounce back 'roin a 4(MJ defeat, the worst in two years, when they round out their gridiron season here on Colts Win To Retain NFL Lead Was Thriller By RAYMOND BROWN Balllmore Colts Quarterback The Baltimore Colts defeated! the Chicago Bears last Sunday to retain thfilr leadership of the Western Division, but it took a john Unites-Lenny Moore pass PPP I in the last seventeen seconds to bring victory from almost certain defeat. That touchdown pass was one of the most exciting plays Delta Field Oirachita College. Twelve Play Final Game Twelve seniors will don the Green and White for tha last ime.

They are: Jimmy Alexander, tackle from Koscitisko; Tommy Dykes, fullback from Mendenhall; John McElroy, end from Columbia; James Hubberl, half- jack from Fayette, Regis vletro, guard from Uniontown, Don Ward, quarterback from Thomas Young guard end from McComb; Gerald Lance, from Aberdeen; Benny Price, I have ever witnessed. With fourth down and fourteen yards to go on thq Bear thirty-nine yard line, knowing it was the last time a the Colts would have their hands on tile football, Coach Ewbank chose to try for the touchdown and a twenty-four to twenty victory ruther than attempt a field goal in nn effort to tie tho game at twenty-twenty, The gam- dropped to fourth place last week a being upset by Purdue, outscored botli Iowa and Mississippi in votes for second through lOlh to North Carolina. Arkansas moved up two spots to-sixth while Navy hold steady No. 7. Ohio Slate moved up i Mississippi Boys JACKSON (UPI) Mora than place and thus emerged wilh notch to eighth and Auburn points against 311 for lown and 267 for Mississippi.

A threc-cornorcd fight th'js was in prospect for the National Champion in the final 1360 ratings lo bo announced next week, wilh just a chnnce thai Rose Bowl- bound Washington make it a four-way scrap. Minnesota, IOWTC. and Washington have finished their regular season. Unbeaten however, still has a final game against rival Mississippi State this Saturday. This week the nod went lo Min- up onc lo ninth.

Kansas, on the strength of its win over Missouri, bounced from 13th into tho elite group at No. 10. Rice moved up 14th place to head the "second 10" in the lins, tackle from Ynzoo City; and Dewey Bostlck, halfback from Magnolia and James Norman, center from Herrrando, the only four year letlermnn. Two Days To Practice With two days to get ready, tha Statesmen will have severe! dls- jadvanlages, the injuries are one, a few football experts have cvcrfll minor Injuries have crip- ecent years a Misslsslppiipied lne statesmen, not to the fullback from Phillip; Kelly Col-j ble 8id Seventeen seconds meant a mt between dra- is the South's lop producer superior gridiron talent. Little evidence lo the contrary can be found in a look at the I960 United Pres.i International All-Southeastern Conference team.

No. It spot, followed by Michigan; State, Duke, Syracuse. Yale. Purdue, and New Mexicojih rcc lm it of the AII-SEC squad, Slate, in order, while A a a a i nre products of Mississippi that they will not sec action but will hnmpered. Billy Pat Thomas end Joo Mathls are the only members that will not see any action.

Bob Brumfield, Pat Hennington, Wayne Leonard, Of the 33 plavers named to 'Gnlc Dav is and Don Ward arc m.llc nf t'ho All jpr the doubtful list but the fact and Floridti were tied for 19th. The team named No. 1 in the prep competition. Four of Hie 11 stars on the first unit hail from country in next week's final rat-iMississippi. ings will receive a permanent Mississippians on the first unit Irophy from UPI.

Last Ole Miss end Johnny Brewer champion was Syracuse. NEW YORK (UPI) Tho United Press International Major College foolball ratings (first-place votes and won-lost records in parentheses). TEAM POINTS 1. Minnesota (11) (8-1) 31! 2. Iowa (13) (8-1) 311 3.

Mississippi (11) (8-0-1) IG. Yalo, 14; 17. Purdue, 13; IS. of Redwood, Ole Miss quarterback that the statesmen have only two days of practice will the Doltan's also. Both coaches Chadwick and Mc- Cooi agree that ttiis will be one of the hardest games from many standpoints of view.

New Mexico State, 10; 19. (lie)lmovcd to Toccoa, Ga. between Alabama ar.d Florida, each. OTHERS Texas, Penn State, ar.d Army. 4 each; Utah State, Oregon, and Colorado, 2 each; Ohio Univ.

anil Georgia Tech, 1 Jake Gibbs of Grenada, Misssis- sippl State center Tom Goode of; West Point, and Georgia Techi tackle Billy Shaw, who played his Aftfaf WftPV fM prep ball at Vicksburg and later TOf State in Group 4. Washington (9-1) 5. Missouri (9-1) 6. Arkansas (8-2) 7. Navy (8-1) 8.

Ohio Stato (7-2) 0. Auburn (8-1) 10. Kansas (7-2-1) SECOND 10 II. Rice, 37; 12. Michigan State, 31; 13.

Duke, 35; H. Syracuse, J7; 15. Baylor, 15; 2G7 cnch. 157 ISO 97 91 C2 TARPS Anil TRUCK COVERS GIVE YOU ON-TIIE-SPOT PROTECTION Bonoit Mentor Grezaffi Has No Cleveland Offer Tony Greznffi, coached the Bonoit Broncos to football championships in both the Little High! rind Central Delta conferences (his season, said late Monday there was "nothing official" n- Ixiul reports ha would go to Cleveland as head conch pf (he Wildcats next season. sflid ho had been contacted earlier in tho season ns (o whether ha would be interested in the job.

He said he had not re. celved an offer from Cleveland nf, ficials recently, "I have a job to do here at lie- Miss tackle. Bob Bcnlon of Jackson, guard Ed McCrcedy of Biloxi, Ole Miss fullback i Anderson of Clinton anrl Georgia Tech halfback Chick Graning of Natchez. Goleman Works For Greenwood Battle noit," Greznffi Rob Till Saturday By TttE ASSOCIATED PRESS On the second leant are Ole Miss guard Richard Price Vicksburg and Slale t.ickle Suggs of HaKie.shu.rg. Misslsslp-j prans on the third unit are Ole: fcrcnce football sosson closesjthr; wounds and get everyone re, 1 i Innblrt llnU nf Qnl.lr/lnn nlmncl all tlia' I r.

.1 I matie victory and ruinous defeat. Crucial Game Had the-Colts lost the game to Green Bay would have moved Into thq lead and Baltimore would have dropped behind both of these teams. At present, Baltimore Is in the lead only half game. With the Colts idle Y.Ffl.G.A. Gym Schedule Set For Boys, Men The YMCA Gymnasium Is opc-n and will operate according to Hie following schedule, W.

C. Ferrell, Associate YMCA secretary, announced to- dny. HOYS Miles (4th grades) Saturday morning OlSD, Midgets Cadets (5th 6th) Tuesday Thursday Si45. Juniors (7th 8th)-- Monday, Wednesday Frldny Seniors (Dth-12lli) Monday, Wednesday Thursday 5t30. Basketball --Monday, Wednesday Thursday 7iOO.

Volleyball Tuesday Friday 5:30, 22 Auburn Ovorqlo FlorlA; 11. Aubvlrt Tulor. H. S. Cagers Open On Dec.

Meet Greenwood By CHARLES 3. KERO Basketball practice got under way Monday at Greenville High School and the Hornets varsity will open tho season with arch rival Greenwood as their foe In tho tournament Dec. 2 at Belzonl. Replacing Donald Knojc will be tho big task facing Coach Eddie Castles. Knox, mainstay of tiie Black and Gold, graduated last season and was a member of the Mississippi All-Star team a game at Jackson.

Knox la now in the Air Corps. Two Lellermen Back Coach Castles has two lettermen returning and one of them, Billy Ezell, is quarterbacking the Hornets against Greenwood Thanksgiving Day at Greenwood and will report after the Turkey Day holidays. Tho other returning letterman Is forward! ATLANTA (UPI) A bit of A I A I I I A Nov. FUST T2AM (Illon rnd Pot foikli Billy Shaw Guard Pal Xrard Vic Miranda Tom lurk Ed Oyai Jack TOO-TY MalCT Jack rraic'l Tarkenfcfl Olo-gia Jack Q.bbt tECONp TEAM Plow, Sdlwl Surer). Tich Canon Lelnvr, Tcnneilta Wil.on, Auburn S-jogt, Rkhaid Billy Alabama Clxirltl Slrarge, ISU Larry Florida Brown, Gtoigla Glinn Glaii, Silly WIIIIXTioo, Ota.

Clall Wl. Ho-. 350 JCO V.jlt-,v.l', J50 238 301 Augui'a, Gj. 230 305 A O.T--I 185 Co 185 Qrir.caj. Sl.u THUD Oa la.

End Ind TatV. Toiklo O-jo-d Guard C.v.r Bock Boil M'-k-, lorn 8cb Ed I Ed i I'cyd i Jin ArvJir, Don Ch'c Gru- Top Offensive Aces Gihhs And Tarkenton Named On UPIAII-SEC Arthur Langley. Two tall tenth graders, Max Branlloy and John Sapen, will give height to the Hornets caging crew. Then there's aggressive Jempy Neyman, a junior, A pair of speedy guards, who will be up front this season and were members of the traveling squad last season, include Fred Ingram and Ralph Ppllard, Coach Castles announced game dntes and tournaments as follows: December 2, Friday, Tournament (Belzoni), There; December Tuesday. Rosedale.

Here; December 9, Friday, Iceland, There; December 10, Saturday, Anguilla, Here; December 13, Tuesday. Belzoni, There: December 16, Friday, Jackson Murrah, Here; December 17 to January 1, Christmas Holidays; January 3, Tuesday, Open; January 8, Friday, Vicksburg, Here; January 7, Saturday, Tourna- backfleld Juggling placed quarterbacks on the 1060 Southeastern Conference Football Team announced today by United Press International, Sporfswriters and Sportscasters voting on UPJ's annual dream team named quarterbacks Jako Gibbs of Mississippi and Francis Tarkenton of Georgia the SEC's two top offensive aces to the All-Senior first team. Round Out Backfield Then, they rounded out the backfleld by adding Auburn fullback. Ed Dyas and Twlftne halfback Tommy Mason, Dyas, in addition to being one of the League's top runners, Is college football's greatest jflqceklcker, M. a son leads the conference in rushing and scoring.

Last year, Tarkenton edged Gibbs for All-SBC honors when (here was no room for tW quarterbacks on a backfleld that January 10, a tame two All-Americans. This Greenwood, Jlere; January 13, rar halfback grop was below Friday, Vicksburg. There; Jan- Saturday. Clarksdale, backs in the balloting. The Florida Gators placed two Inemen on the learn a Patchen at end and Vic Miranda at guard.

Three other had wo entries as Mississippi added Johnny Brewer at end, Auburn iad Ken Price at tackle, and eorgia had Pat Dye at guard. Qeorglfl Tech tackle Billy Shatv ind Mississippi State Center Tom joodo rounded out the first as seven of the J2 SEC teams vere represented, Tnrkenton and Rice were both repeaters from tho 1D5D AlI-SpC learn. Gibbs and Dye moved up Vom last year's second team and Dyas, Shaw and Goode all mow cd up from the third team. Tsrkenton has already gained more yards this year than any SEC player in the pas! seven sea. sons while Dyas, with 13 'id'4 goals Ihls season nntl a career total of 17, is expected to remain in the record books for a par, and Tarkenton, who has gained Gibbs, with Tec.h and Tennessee placed two men on the Allu a 1-1, a i i a i 1 Here; JDyas, who has kicked 13 fieldI SF second team.

Tech's mem- January 17, Tuesday to January als this fall; and Mason, who'. 1 were end Gerald Hurch and 10, Exams; nas scored 12 touchdowns, Billy Williamson 1 Ten- January 20, Friday, Clarksdalo, finished Jar ahead of all other lessee's end Cottnn Lertnar dance hla weakened vision anc 1 a back brace to support bis chronically sore back, Berry is most feared pass re i 4 week, a Green Bay victory over kcivors of me a ol the Us Angeles Rams will pull the Packers hack Into a first- blazing speed rrwy bo jusi the Ihlrig that makes liiin the great place lie. Baltimore and Green n(I that lle is 8 l)e 'Wse of Bay would then have Identical six.snd-lwo records, It looks as though tho battle for first placa will go right down to the final rv of the season, and it may rcsuli in a divisional play-off. Certainly, the Colts are hoping that at least one learn can fashion a. Green liny defeat and give Baltimore an undisputed lend, but or In spile of these obstacles, the great end has became perfectionist of (lie highest order.

Knowing Unit IIP does nnt Imve the physi- sicfll endowments of most of the other players, Raymond Bern- hfis pledged hirnself (o knowing more about his opponents and being more fundamentally sound than his counterparts. inning ways must persist' wi(h! who 0 TMTM 1 rely on exception- Iho Colts if this is to bo accom-l 1 5 'TM' plishcd. I Harry Studies Films The pace has shclfc-ned 9 bit; Rn TOCmi le(lves sta.lium here in Baltimore, for the people VBry 'B lu i SD films set up the schedules chose' liwier i a 6 llc sUidien these i religiously, recording and give Hie Colls a week awayi from the grueling M.F.I,. CKtnln S'" and a weak could not have essps of his defensive mlversar- granted at a more opportune tlme.l 6 During tho week, he and John Now, before cmbarkms on the! i a work ever ractice IThere; January 21, Saturday, Jackson Central, Here; January 2-1, Tuesday, Greenwood, There; January 27, Friday, Jackson Myr- rail. There; January Saturday.

Roscdalc, There; January II, Tuesday, Belzonl, Here. February 3, Friday, Yazoo There; February 4, Saturday, Jncksop Central, There; February 7, Tuesday, Open; February 10, Friday. YBZOO City, Here; February I I Saturday, Indiunola, Hero; February 10. 17, 18, District Tournament, and February 23, 24, 23, IJig'8 Tournament. Looal Golfers in Silver Qjty Pro-Am A Pro-Amateur Tournament is.

scheduled to be hald iMondAy, Nov. 28, at tha Humphreys Conny Club at Silver City nnd will attract Greenville golfers, Amateurs De-wilt Valcott, OG. CC champion; John Kirk and Sam fall, are making plans to enter. Bob Langley, assistant pro at he Country Club here, is I timing the manue- hotne stretch, the final fourgames, -n The regular Southeastern Con- of the season, there is time to lick vcrs lllal ymond has crcnce football sosson closesithc wounds and get everyone Ihat week, Theyi Sntiirday with alrnosl nil the dy for tho final surge, wor until John could al- inevitnblt; bruises and lhroiv tn Iiie correct spot cotloning at Malvarn, is expected to in time to go for the tournament, rivalries. Kentucky finished its season begin to accumulate, there blindfolded.

nse i i r-r last week with a 10-10 lie with more helpful therapy than a week Bcny always spends f.fteen mm- 1 utcs working a the not. with anyone who will throw to him us- Tennessee. from the battle. This week fellows will sit before i Florida, the only other team not: television sets and enjoy a bus- tially rie, Tho net is one of Ray. nnd pass receiver since tha famous Don Houston, Alabama and Green Bay immortal.

In my book, Berry is ihe greatest of all time, bar none. jtailback Glenn Glass, Quarterback I.flrry Llbertpre of Florida and halfback, Frfd Brpwn pf Georgia round out tho second (fiarn liacltfield. The other second linerr.en were tackles Billy Wilson of Auburn and a Su.esjs nf Mississippi Stale, guards Price of Mississippi and State's Cross Country Takes laurels in ATLANTA (UPD -i Stale, wilh ihree men finishing, Neighbors of Alabama and among (he first five, won the! ccnler Charles (Bo) Strange of Southeastern Conference State, country irieet here Monday while! defending champion Bob Feet qfi Alabama retained the individual The Maroons scored 33 points with Alabama, even wilh Peei first and Billy Jennings third, distant second at 52 points. Kentucky, the defending only had four entries Instead of reruilrerl five-man team and ivas not eligible for the learn If' llc. As It turned out, Mississippi late would haye won snyway, Maroon's Lejiie.

Ledum fin- shed. second, about 16 seconds playing conference game, holiday, watching some or nlfln d's later-saving lwises. He Miami in what is expected lo be has bung net over tho goal posts so that hu will nol have lo waste Next weeki Comments on the Colts and a close-up view of (he first team fullback diiel belwcen Billy Prlcer and Allen Ameche. Peet who run the course in and Harold roce and Kevin O'Sullivan of State finished fourth arid fifth respectively, First break in the string of abama and Mississippi runner crossing Hie finish line came when Russ Maddox of Georgia Tech cpme in sixth. Auburn took third place with 58 points, Georgia Tech was fourth with 66 and Florida was fifth with.

128. These were (he only SEC schools which had full teams entered. third teprn; Mickey of LSU and Tom Hut- of Kentucky; tackles, Bob Penton of Mississippi and Ed S'nttinf; of Georgia Tech; r.rards, Ed McCrcedy of LSU and Lloyd Hodge of Kentucky: center, Cody BinWey of Vanderbilr; and backs, Jim Anderson of Mississippi, Cnl- vin Bird Kentucky, Don Goodman of Florida nr.d Oiick. Gran- Ing of GeorgU Tech. in Negro Bij.

Ei hl, has a was 'stressed 5-2-2 record. Greenwood improve-j ment is. marked recently anil Iho Mississippi Stale wen! through learn has defeated Louisville ra c(ire session i i lo group and Vicksburg 31-C. Tscklo Sylvester Homier Guard Oscar Mitchell may sea limited action while tackles Ijiuis King and John Hawkins are definitely out nf the Greenwood gani pra i contact work. For weather protection for your harvest ba prepared nny time, anywhere, with Tarpniiliris npd Tnick Covers.

Greenville Awning And UphoUterlng Co, 92 Phone Z-705J I TO 5 I on iv TOP QUALITY AUTO INSURANCE In cut FOUCf CM I TODAY Ernest Waldauer A 18 fl. Poplar ED MJ55 Call ED 7-flM) wilh injuries, Coach Weathcrsby said today. Wefllhersby said this was peeled lo follow Ihe paitcrn nnd be Ihe hardest fought gama of the season for his Tigers. The State encounter Mississippi, llic nation's No. 3 team.

After the worknui, conch Eye Championship The players are beginning to srnell money mm 1 At practice, in meetings, or in little gab-sessions, him to look the fall into his hands anil minimizes Ihe possibility of) a dropped pass in the tenseness of game. Incidentally, in my three the conversation always swings wil1 tllc Colls have to Ihe ever-growing possibility of seen Raymond Berry drop a well-1 a championstiip and the extra in- Wade Walker, (lie entire comc tlia cnmes wUh A and the athletic: department alO' C( 3 sliare a championship colleginte-lnokinfi Texan on llinir TSlnlrspivinp TlirKflV. l. thrown pas Seeing this slim, glasies-wenr- their Thanksgiving Turkey. Auburn, ranked is enough to bolster one's! 1 10 nnc lvo ul national' faltering belief in Santa Claus, ly, held a ligtit workmil for Satur- and, more a that, it Is a defl- nile Iwnst lo one's incfintivc.

Since da'y's game i Alabama al P.ir- minr.liam. Coach Kalph the Iwginning of training camp i (It worked until dark Mon-jsaid he cxpects Ed Dyas, ttho this year, every one of Coach Ew- I suffered facial injury last week, y. Coleman will meet undcfonledi(o be ready for limited kicking 1 Mound Bayou in a py as hnhls the collegiate Coach Wealhersby has called Deltg Classic. the Co.uli Paul Dictzel sent his Louisiana State Ihrmigl) a light ng fur the hanks' lolks has been prefaced by Ihe belief that Ihe win the denied third consecutive title, and tlu: efforts of Eho individual players sccrn to be founded on this Ijqlief. Most of (lie players feel Illflt pn stor.e should be left unturned In working toward their gonl.

Perry, end with the Baltimore Colts and ihe league's leading pnss receiver fnr ICnncI) Clrjvelnnd tlio did. of (he school' bruised k'noo, was llie only player th ileillratlnn. iycar next I not in full year. 1 Wearing contact lenses lo en- Dolta Dsmocral-Timos queried him on iho report. He 1 Iw would be interefilcd in any ar Gros.

arc expected workout in clash ivith Tulane. All of the LSU with Ihn exception of proposal that would Iw a promo- linn for him. to be ready for Tulane. Gros in- juroil knoo several weeks ago. i Porsisient reports hnve it mf hM a i Ho Reid is resignine a 3 u.ird Davo Miclilols, wlm has ll'rep so.isonii, is i example nil fll (lirt nf 1 i .1 i r.1i..n.

i nf thic i i bc-j lieve that here is one of the most i feared professional football play-; ers of nil time. hardworking individual has spoiled defeat fnr many fine football (earns. Some would say thai Raymond Rerry is Ihe greatest end I 4Q Years Of Know How WHY FXPKRFMKNT TUP OKST Ernest STOHAOr; 6 THANSl'KR 553 Urnailway AOMt DELTA A8R LINES NON-STOP JETS CHICAGO to Also DC'6 Connections to ST, LOUIS INDIANAPOLIS DETROIT.

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