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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 9

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Dcmocrni-Timeg Friday, December 17, '65 Rebs 6-Point Favorite In Saturday's Came 1 Pcla Pc ocr Friday.JDecei Auburn Battle It Outjn Liberty Bowl In Memphis (UPI) You call Saturday's' eriy Bowl the ''bowl bowl 1 and gel riwayMt. The 'Liberty Bowl combant- ants, Auburn and Mississippi, played. eight games against bowl bound teams during; the regular season! and the results proved that' the two Southeastern team! could 'probably hold their own in almost. any bowl game. 'Rebs Favored is a.jyx;./., point favorite 'iri 'the p.

CST)! Liberty Bow), which be telecast to much 'of will the eastern half of the.country. -The favorite'i role came mainly on the'strength of Rebel wins-over Cotton Bowl-bound LSU (23-0) and Dluebonnet Bowl bound Tennessee (14-13). Auburn's. Tigers' knocked off one bowl team and -tied another. The Tigers upset -'Flori- game or two when they weren't Expected to.

nnd this makes any pre game speculation hazardous. An SEC official who has seen both, this season asked for an assessment, and here's what he came up with: "If Auburn plays as it did against Georgia or Florida, Ole Miss is in for one terrific afternoon. If- Auburn plays as it did against 'Alabama, I'd to guess Ole Miss In That.is, if (Slays' it did against and not as it did againfet Florida." Leading the Auburn offense will be quarterback Alex who switched over from fullback, and fullback Tom Bryan, the former quarterback. This is Memphis' first year asjjfepst for Liberty Bowl. The game was transferred from Atlantic City, N.

C. da, headed for the Sugar Bowl, 28-17, and tied Tennessee. Auburn finished second in the SEC Ihis year and Mississippi was fifth, but the Rebels have better overall record. Mississippi ended the regular season 6-4 overall and Auburn was S-fl. ar Bowl bailie between Florida and Missouri on New Year's Strong Ground Game will bring together one of The.

two teams, which haven't he' largest collections of all- Dayton Favored In Sugar Bowl Classic The Sugar Bowl basketball iournament Dec. 29-30 will fea- iure 'a 6-11, 240-pound Dayton jlayer considered by some people be the best center in the college game. Henry Finkle, a 23-year old New Jersey native, was listed on numerous pre-season all-Ameri can teams, was offered a $25,000 professional contract in his junior year and is off to a greai start this season. Because of him, Dayton is likely to be favored in the Sugai Bowl tournament against Auburn, Houston and Maryland. Th Flyers will play Auburn on open ing night and Houston will battle Maryland.

The two winners will play for the Sugar Bowl title the following night. All games will be at the Loyola Field House. The Flyers are still unbeaten this season, having already beat en Eastern Kentucky, Miami of Ohio, Middle Tennessee and Villa Madonna. They play tough Louisville at Dayton Wednesday night. TECH TWOSOME By Alan Waver Sugar Bowl Features Seven Ail-Americans NEW ORLEANS The ar Bowl met hi dozen years, have strong ground games, both offensively and defensively 1 Mississippi counts heavily on deadly little roll out runs by quarterback Jimmy Hcidej who leads the team in total, offense with 788 yards, and fast, hard runs by All-SEC'halfback Mike Dennis.

Coach Shug Jordan's Tigers, who caught fire after switching quarterbacks only to have SEC tjtle go down the drain in a disappointing loss to Alabama, have. found a good offensive combination but the real star is a defensive man- linebacker Bill Cody. dxiy, named SEC's' defensive Player of the Year by UPI, wai largely responsible 'for upset over Florida. He scored on an intercepted pass and a recovery in the end 70ne. i -The.

Unexpected gaihedir 1 reputations for doing the unexpected this year. Mississippi was not expected to beat Tennessee, and Auburn was not expected to Florida. But both teams also lost a Gold, Blue Win In Basketball The Blue defeated the Gold 3931 Thursday afternoon in a YMCA Jurv-r Basketball game at the ILUI WaTcotl 4 England 14 Dillon 8 Brawn Roger. 1 Sidel 5 The' Gold won over the Blue S6-S1 in a YMCA Men's basketball game at the gym Thursday night. BlllE -OOID 33- Ethoridqe 52 6 HopUnl 28 2 FleirirKJ 22 M.c1k''o/i 73 Dobbi 18 Coi Rofrtwola'r 4 Americans ever seen in the New Year's Day game.

Seven Florida and Missouri layers have been named to lie starting teams, of generally recognized all-Ameriean squads. Here's the Sugar Bowl's all- American lineup or January 1. Johnny Roland, Missouri defensive- back practically a unanimous all American choice, making the first teams selected by the Associated Press, United Press International, Football Writers of America, American Football Coaches Association, Time Magazine, Sporting News, Football News and the 29th Annual Daily Steve Spurrier, Florida's, junior to the first team- selected by the football writers for Look Mag-" azine. Missouri tac- kjp round of the" New' York Giants, was named to starting teams chosen by the. National Broadcasting Company, Sporting News, Mew York Daily News and Time.

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C. Noble, Weil, Le'ond, Deer Dffvi Borrow or YOU CAN A BORROW ww t. For SO Dayi At A COit of Only YM, and rouf Med lirrj! luy elO.000.00) Of If you much fnore (San 30 dovi form formula if VEFENBAUCH FINANCE I Jni I i 150 Sug- ed by both AP and UPI. Captain Bruce Bennett, Florida safely man first defensive learn selected by UPI. Lynn Matthews, Florida defensive end named to Ihe all American team selected by NEA.

Larry Gagner, 244-pound Flor Ida guard named to all- American teams chosen by the Football News and by NBC. Missouri's Charlie Brown alsc received much all American consideration aEt'er leading the Big Eight Conference in running this He was lumec lo the. all-Conference team. A junior now, he is a top all-Amer lean prospect for next season. AnguillaCage Tourney Slated ANGUILLA The Anguilla Invitational Basketball Tourna merit has been scheduled for jfanuary 5th through 8th.

Anguilla Cage Coach Gary Dempsey lists the participating teams as Hollandale, St. Joseph of Greenville Riverside, Glen Al Ian, Isola, Belzoni, Holly Blufl Anguilla. All schools will enter both boys and girls teams Trophies will be awarded to the winning teams and an all-tourna ment team will he selected in each division. WARNING! When you come to "FRAKKENSniH MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER" will furnish you wHh FREE SPACE SHIELD EYE-PROTEQbR shisia you from the high Intimify eobnlf rays thaf glow from icrMn and to prevent your abduction into Outer Spate! SEE! lor the first time Earth Horror vt. Space Terror! "FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER" Williams Paces Rebels Over Southern 94-75 By United Press International ISSISSIPPI downed Southern Mississippi 94 to 75 and Louisiana State defeated Rice University 85 to 78 in baskebtall games Thursday night involving Southeastern Conference teams in non conference action.

The two games were the. only contests by SEC teams but' tonight at least five teams are scheduled to play in various tournaments. Alabama goes against Clemson in the Virginia Tech Invitational, Kentucky is paired against the lebel Frosh Close December Games UNIVERSITY Mississippi's repressive freshman basketball squad, sporting a four-game winning streak, close out December campaigning Friday night at Itawamba Junior College. Coached by Dohnie Kessinger, Ihe Rebel juniors were surprised by Delta State at Cleveland in their opening game, have since average 90.3 points per outing In ringing up four consective triumphs. They were scheduled against Southern Mississippi's frosh here Thursday.

For the record: Delta, 65-71; Beebe (Ark.) Junior College, 74-73; Gordon Military Academy, 104-56; Marion Institute, 78-68, and the Louisiana Tech fresh men, 105-72. The Reb rookies captured the Marion Institute invitational tournament title last week end in beating Beebe, Gordon and Marion. Against Itawamba, Kessinger plans to start Jerry Brawner (6-S) of Corinth at center, Eddie. Mil ler (6-1 of Altoona, and Ken Turner (6-5)" of New Co'lum bia, at guards and Charlie Jordan (6-5) of Murfreesboro, and Dale Stevens (6-6 of Dccatur, at forwards. LUNCHEONS DINNERS RALLIES (We Lova 'em) Our public meeting rooms can be adapted to virtually any kind of business or social gathering, with or without food service, Facilities for bp to 600 For more Information, call 335-2661 MOTOR INNj Washington Poplar--GreetivHIs THE HOME YOU OWN givej greatest security satisfaction.

See today's Classified Section Air Force in the Kentucky Invitational, Tennessee opposes Louisiana Tech in the Gulf South, Vanderbilt takes on Army in the Vanderbilt Classic and LSI! advances in the Bluebonnet Classic aE Houston. Williams Sparks Rebels Mickey Williams sparked Oie Miss to its victory over South- em Mississippi by dropping in 23 points and pulling down 16 rebounds. It was the Rebels third victory in five starts. LSU stalled off a late rally by Rice to win the first gama in the second round of the Blue bonnet tournament. Control over the backboards was difference.

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