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Humboldt State In NAIA Holiday Bowl r. -v v.yfe Haf Wood's Story On NAIA Playoff Contest I a UMBOLDT. STANDARD onday Doc 5 I960, 26 Prtts KOREKA, CillMUPH-Flort yHT coital lira bkllle cry at Hum boWi Slalojoday" In o( 1 thil' nolWtough vinery In Iho NAIA playoffs on SaluHay night the Lumber jacks ctnngle wllh In the Holiday Bowl at St Petersburg Fla Saturday for Iho national small college WAIAi championship The 13-7 victory ovor Whllworlh was the in a row for Humboldi State--and tho scoro couldhase been worse Hard luck robbed, the Lumberjacks of at olher. and the club had a IS 0 lead as late as Iha mMdlo of the last berlod "Tho mud made 11 lough for both sides lo said coach Phil of Ihe winners "Bui it was a good game of baltle was Fred the Humboldt State quarterback Ho threw a pass lo end Drew Roberts that gained yards and resulted In a touch down on the third play of tho game-iHe tossed a Si yard pass lo end Ron Remington lhal set up ihe olher score AH (old he.gained 171 yards in the air by completing 10'buV'ol 15 aerials. Arid while Freddie was having ot greatest defense of the, Lumberjacks til the air gattw of Whit vcrth Quarterback Dennis Spur- 6ck, the nation's Itsdfng small college passer, had a-'miserable nlgtt.

completed only six out of 17 attempts and netted only Si yards In the air The tono Whllworlh louchdoVn came with six minutes of play remaining and was the result of a. sustained 84 yard march that ook 21 plays to complete The only pass attempted on the drhc a nlne-yarder lo halfback Les Rurey that scored Iho touchdown. The Lumberjacks leato here Tuesday night for their Florida date In St Petersburg And It Is probable that a big number of the 10,000 rooters ftho were In the stands here Saturday will go along "1 don't know a thing about LcnolrRhyne except that they plnyrfrom a wing formation," sold Sarboe, we'll see some of their movies Humboldt Stale sent movies of It's victorious game against Ha wall for Lenolr Rhyrio to use in scouting. All the Lumberjacks came through In condition and will be ready-for the. bowl game.

can h'aya 1 Johnny Podres arid Duke i Sn kte r' If they'll sweeten the; a bl So; far. the 1 offer, to boon Elstoti: Howard, and; the One more'Yankee clinch the; deal and all t'ako would pitcher Billy While the tipdgerV'artd wejri get today on the'oltlcial openliig ths jor Icagiie meellngs, the I Cardinals, MiKv.iiikcc Braws and Philadelphia Phillies gelling Closer to a Ihrcicornered and Infielder Alex to the Brives'tor outfielder Bill Bruton as part of Rodriguez Puis Tlle (to Block fornia a light i heayyweighl champion SbttoJtodrigiKz Ms youjic'agahist tonight when; he. tangles. 'wrih Britain's Johraiy Suiliyan.in'a Ifrmind feat- ure at Keiar one-lime, holder of the British' middleweight litlei is battled some of the best He made Uircc appearances, anc ought 'sudi stars as Joey Qlam- Rocky Yolande Pdmpey, Willie "Troy and Eduar- Jo Jjiuxse. --Thfl Now deal, "and' then send Cunningham and outfielder Coving tort, to- the Phils for reliever pick Farrell.

General Manager Blng Devinc and disclosed they are also -talking with the Yankees, The subject ls Howard, have' also Included. LaifyVjackson 'and "Ha Smith ''of Cards and Whlley Ford of the Yankees, Frank Lane 'of Cleveland, who mndp. only' deal so far -by to San Francisco for. Arilohell and to gel anpiher the i Braves their tqised In the name of. Waodle Held and have another talk with lo now have bare minimum of actual trading and a maximum qi tlk6 Ihe confab between tliB Pirates and Red Sox.

The Red Sox lold Manager Danny Murtaiigh of PlUsb'urgh they would like ip make a de'a for infielder Bos ton offered big Frank Sullivan. "We're; not interested-in Sulli Muftaugh' replied to Sox; Manager Hlgglns, "bit another piWwr, you have; on He's got a French Mow- soincthlng or other 1 the horseradUh," 'You 'know his name as dp. It's Bill same guy who started the All-Star game for League." That ended'that. YOU CM AT SHOW, MOD AND SLUSH WITR come oo the can grip c4 the tttti on thii reojtlable Winiw ore br Dunlop, to jrou through havr soow, nod Get now lot face of mind. deep for extra miles, extn ufecy, extra go io the snow.

As lot and ntaffoOt iykM IvUd Mack BUY ON EASY BUDGET TERMS OF FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ON OUR BIG LOT BILL BEASLEY'S SM Tire Service Cornsr 'of 7h and Eursta HI 3-0871 Lumberjack Cagers Al Mary's HumboliH 8 1 a mbfrjtckj face a powerful St ary'i Gael quintet, toalghl St Mary'i gymnasium In oraga. The 'Jacks are freih oif arkllng performance agilAtl the Francisco Presidio Toreroi rlday night Thursday Hum Idlers (o the high orlng Army five' M-36, but bound back Friday to lead the sot en In. fore Idling 87-65 The Gaels, paced by itellar per rmer Tom recorded 41 upate win over Standord las uirsday In their cago opener cschery tanked 17 points (o be tcorer In the game Bobby Womack added It (he Gael output, to loom ft! her threat lo the Itumbold ause. Conch Civlns' Liiruljer acks bosil forward Felix "t'un Rogers 'as their biggest of nsivc "gun" so tank eight; Thursday' high nd 17 Friday ifor a 12.5 average ils iea'n6tt. Roger liw second leading nr Western.

Conference -score it ifas'ottiVe teams with vclcr i front line campaigners forward center Larr; njpka. Guards Ron Good, George Mil ints, Jack Alwood and Joe Broull ajd all saw conalderaMe dut gainst the Presidio, and arc ex ecled to tonight. Poll Wins West Palm fthyne In the tiAIA Holiday Bow latslo at fit PetcrsbiTrg, An all lima record Ulrn6ul ol 0000 partisan fans, many whom arrived at Stadium eforc the sun blacked out In the 'aclflc, saw the 'Jacks run tMIr vln string to 20 while sorvcrbi) ho Pirates' at 13 And it the tamp of this Hum )61dt Slalo team was barely teg bla prior to the historic contest stood out like ft theatre mar quee aI tho end Tuesday nighl Hie Humbold talc squad and coaching stat are scheduled to plane out of the Arcala airport for SI Petersburg At Ihe Holiday Bowl Snturda; night Iheyll encounter Lenol Rhyne's single wing with an lih WEST BEACH, Fla, guard had Its (tlce.today-frbrri-' Johnny Poll nd company that the old gray ame ain't what It used to be Pottj SS-yiear-old from Shreve came sailing out of no- here with a final round four Un er 63 ''to make up three shot: Sammy Snead and snatch th 'est Palm. Beach Open from the iammer. 'And 23-year-oid Bobby Nlchol Midland, hung on gamcl.

or fourth money ahead of a 1 l.the.-, heroes' includin iading money winner Arnold Pa! who finished in a fifth place Pott was three shots back iead as they -started Iho.flna 'Sunday but it was Sneat hi "took, the pipe." The Slam seeking his 106th lournamer, ctory, -faded to. a 35'- 33-74 ing -right in front 'of him ott whacked out a 32-36-68 fo winning 10 under par 278, whk ound up three strokes' bette an Snead's second place tola Art Wall, the lampion from former Master Pocorio "'Manor shot a final round 70 to finis ird at 232 and while NIchol tared to a 73 the former South est Conference golf champion ok fourth money with a 287. Shopping Early for Christmas? ALVINE.COON Phorw'HI 2-0931 333 W. WhlppU Sh-eet Box 731, Eursh Why not your fjrrJly th ChHttmii ever? Fulura ntnclal lecyrlty ill wrtppcd up plaiuied life intunrKft pickige. Csll WOODMEN ACCIDENT AND'LIFE COMPANY Huge Crowd Sees Whilworfh Lose At Albee Stadium V) SUiwUrd fatlier HumboMt SUtt'i of FanM" footUll took it gfo'nl on lofgy furi S.lurd.y la Uw'dlmilM to ttaltaal mall college chimplonihlp JK 1 The lumber Jtclu imaibed lously unbeaten IS 7 wrap up a berth opposite Lcnoh talanccd will be i line attack, "first." That, too -Cpmmented Coqch Phil Sni'boe "inasmuch as 'we've never facet single wing before it "pose problems for a Stacevtoh' Hickory, N'orth Carolina, eleven which arrived.at Pctewburi Is krioVyn have a.

fri iSo-pound tailback nan)ed Farrno who runs, "with authority," kick and passes, as well-as a 6-4, 22 pound Both aro being sough the Baltimore Colts. As jq.the stirring-win over Whll declared, "we fcl extremely 1 happy the gui went, It was culmination of a dream for seniors, th coaches -something that happetis bnly once ri a "We feel good, too, about de 'eating'the best football a we've faced over the past tw seasons. Now we only hope tha vo 1 can play a type of game tha will be a credit to the tfoflday Bowl and our many faris. Following'the fiercely cdnteslec I niggle for small, college honors the. west, ah NAIA sporisbre innquet was held at the college Quarterback- Fred-Whltmlre-am end Drew Roberts were.namei outstanding back and lineman respectively.

Offensive Slnrs 1 the modest soft-spoken crew-cut senior, from Eureka, connected on 10 pass attempts for 171 yards an one touchdown. Roberts, the rangy sophonwr with the flypaper fingers, haule in seven aerials good for 124 yard and one tcedee. He ran hts scprln total for the season to 00 points second only to halfback Cec Stephens' 128. Stephens, although shackled I a 55-yard rushing performance WhiUvorlh's hard-charging 11 and terra flrma which wasn't fir ma at all, was a constant thren and.more than once got clufc yardage when'a drive (hreateue fo bog down. Humboldt State registered th (irst touchdown of the game ant the first to be scored through Hi airlancs against Whitworth th season on the fifth play follpwin the opening kickoff.

First Score Swift Manuel Vasquez brough Tom Black's game-opening klckol back 10 yards to Ihe Lumberjac 23. Ah offsides penalty moved the 'Jacks back five yards and Whit mire passed to Roberts for elghl Then, a i beautifully, the Lumberjack field general foun Roberts all alone down the mic die and connected. Roberts too RENT A TRUCK by thi WEEK DAY or HOUR, A.B.SCARLETt 235 W. GRANT ST. EUREKA PHONE HI 2-3721 ho pass on lha 37, io the east sidelines and out legged pur- suing''defenders for the touch aftet only 140 of Ihe first quartet, had 'elapsed On the sfxlh play of the second quarter the Lumberjacks had a dr)ve thwarted on the Pirates' 3 when a handoff was fumbled and by halfback Bakor Sllll another Humboldt a Coring Ihrtat was stifled In the first half when -'fullback Ed Whito crashed through the line, swcn cd toward, (he west sidelines nnii rambled 54 yards to the Whit worth 1 only lo have a backfleld in motion erast the proceedings, A short lltnri safely man later de fensive Pelersen who Receive Oulslanding Player Awards WM assigned the duties of covering Whitworth Little All-Coast end John MurJo-pn a man-to-man setup and; 'fumed ilii a- tremendous lerformance, reached' 1 at the last 'possible 'second 'to deflectj what 'could haVe proved iq have xen a scoring pass from Spurlock.

The" hard playing acks were rewa'rdfed with their second touchdown tar fullback Barney Hleger had quick-kicked out of bounds on Pirate 44. Second Tally Four straight line smashes by While netted 13 yards, but an U-; legal use of thtV hands Infraction carried. the 'Jacks back 15 yards. Then Whit mire pitched to end Ron Remington along the east sidelines for a. 34-yard pickup and a first the Whitworth Stephens raced through a gaping hole' at right tackle 1 for the score.

Vflsqitc-2 added the extra point, the tairlh quarter Vrllh lie "Green Chain" deployed for a passing attack, Plfatei ground out 76 yards In Z2 plays to Ibe lIumboHl Stats S. Spurlock fired up (he middle to half. Riirey In the, end zone and "when Toni Black kicked the exira point It anybody'! game ivllh 3l59 Mlrialnlng, However, the were nbl? possessiori after the ensuing kickoff' with the big play being an'elght-yard toss from Whilmlre' to Roberts that gave them' a first down on their own 35, They took ona.pfirtsUy delay of the game and ran out the clock. Spurlock, who. as the ft leading NAIA total otfen'sb leader had aVeraged belter than JOO yards per game through the air- lanes, had nothing but trouble at Albee Stadium.

He was held to 35 yards as. the combination of a mud-slick pigskin and Hu mbojdt Stale's umbrella defense -proved his undoing. Trainer Ced said thai the bruising game took Its toll physically on HuniboJdt State. End Joe Sllno was limping with twisted knee' and'Miko Uhloff, Malt Kelly and Ron Petersen were also listed among the "walking wounded." However, all are expected to be ready In tjme for the Holiday Bowl come a a night. WHmvORTII 0 HUMBOLDT 6 IJumbpldt State enidt'iirew Roberts (left) andiqu'ar- the NAIA playoff gianie'wlth Whitjvprth terback Fred shnke hands In front of NAIA The awards were made' at a' post- executive Al Duor being game banquet held at the college cafeteria.

Bay presented trophies -as the most outstanding lineman sports writers did the voting. 0 7 7 7 O-IJ' FIRST QUARTER Whltwwtr, won Ion, elected to kick, defending nortl goal. T. Black kicked off lo Vasquez on 17, relumed to a. HumboWl penattred ofliTdei.

Writ- T. white af rlchl tackle lor mire pail to Rcerli lor Wnlli bold! penaltied' 15, up mlddli lo Rodtili ttr li, touchdown with left In M'rlod. Whllmlrt lor pdnl Humboktl (, WMhwrtti Wtftir klckftt Inlo aid tont, Wtilhftorlh polnl. look over on own 90. 6lf kfl Or I.

(of uc mWdli. Rurey lor 1 it let! letkle. Rlegir wnled dead on Hurr.boldl It. Willt tt Illl guard for J. whiimtre pail to Roberli far 4.

SleptiMi till lilt ouard lor lit down on Wnltworlh While a) Illl latfcle lor sleoV.trit of! rlshl licku lor 4. WhllmJn hit tor 14 yd. toil by Breymiytr. GkwtrnT punTea Iftla end lone, WNtwwth look ovir on own Buck il rlgM lor J. SpvrlocX'i pm Incomplele.

Suurkick'i pan Iricom- Rlefler pvnled dead on Humbotdl 4J. Alelkl iklrltd lilt and for t. bold! 15 Illegal VII ol Hindi, to Humboldt Slepfieni rammed kit tickle lor It. WWImtre piii DP rnldoli lo Rotxrlt good for down on WNtwwlh rt, Stioheni ovir lilt Isckll lor I), down on WMNrertti Whlfrtlra lo Robirli good lor ydi. WMtml'e pm lo WNte for 4 yd.

ten. middle lor t. Stapfiwi at rtanl fackla for 4 indMit down on lo Hixtibokfl JBCOND OUARTBR iltphm al rljtil litkle lor 1. tlepftenl at lit: guild lor 5. StepdeM loll 1, Whlimtri ban RjWrli good lor 111 down on WtiltvwHi s.

Sllpntni il rlgM "i for 1. atkir ricwired fumbli on 3. rlock pin lo Will lor I. Rurey 1 JTM 1 SMrkxk pail lo W.tt lor lit down on whuworlii Rliger iklrltd lilt ind for 14, down on It, RFiger vp mtddU lor Sourlock kept lor lit down Roberts cniight an eight-yard Fred tot, Humboldt, proving one of the most vital 'catches Whitmire pass the arms' of two "Whtt-, -of the Norm Harding (10) tackles Roberts as worth defenders with seconds left Saturday's NAIA playoff. -garnet The reception retained ball control Bruce Baker (46)- hits the turf, on a.

loit 4. Spur locV'a pail Ineornplele. Piii Inlerlir ence ruled 'agatatt HurflboWt, WMrworlh 111 down on Hvmboldt 4d Whltworllt penilliid IS vdi. Illegal uie 1 hinds, bick lo Wh'lwoHli 45. spurlodCi ilt SpuflocV's.

pail Incorri- Spurlock's pali'lnconiplele, Rtecei mTed to Pelerien on leNrned to Humboldl Whltmlra's pall Tncaniplete. it rloht tickle (or npltl WM IfflUe Ion Otuftllnl punled lo Schlmke, called for Ulr calcn, on vrMtworln. 31. Buck. Iklrled right Ortd lor Spurlock paiied to Murlo lor HI down on Whll sock for i at.rtgM tackle Spurlock pan to Will-, for'e, Humboldi tt, Spurlock'l pill to Spurlock.

loll pall Incompllle. pan Incomplele. Humboldt took' over on downt on own 'ft. Stlphini ilinltd oil rlgM tackle for 3 Hurnboldl bioallied backluld In -mo- SUotieni for ho giln. WMIa up middle lor 3.

OlunUnl punled doad on Whllwurlh JO. Sttitmki at right tackli for 1. Buck loil i II hill er.did. HumboUl Vrtiltwarth THIRD QUARTER BlMk kicked oil to tltphlM on 7, rituriHd to own IS, it tilt tiekK. Whltmlri pill lo Barker 15 in dawn on own 4j.

Alillo for 3 at left ickte. Whllmlra PH Intornplsle. Vflill- mlri lot) Otunllnl punted to on Whllwortli 11. Rleger-for r.o gafn. Ktegir thrown far oil OP 4 by Wilker.

Rleger o.utck kicked Whllwortn' 41, no return. While at eujrd lor 1. While rlptld lelt-lnckle lor t. Whits tumfM lell ackle lor 3 ydi, lit down oo Whllwwlh Championship swimming and wrestling meets will be'hold In he Western Conference in 1061, as result of Saturday's meeting ot faculty representatives nt Jlumboldt Stale College. Other actions by the group saw Sacramento Slate awarded the rnlned-Mil I960 baseball championship of the FWC, and officers wore elected to wind up tho represents- ives' two-day meeting at HSC, i i a Vandenburgh, chairman of the Department of fealth, Physical Education and iccrcntlsn at Alameda State Mege, attended the confab and said hat the new school hopes to make lor 4.

Hum- ol handi back to WMtworBi Whltmlrt pm tn complete. Whtlmlre pm lo Romlnglon Hi doM on Vrtiltworlh s. Slip- Mni at rlgM lickll tovchdown with left In quirltr. Vnqutt kicked ixlrt Humtxldl 11, Whlfworlh Walker kicked to Schlmke 10, furf.M lo Whllworlh IS. Ruriy hit by limit, tot) of 3.

plela. Spurlock'! punted detd on Hunbotdt ol 3. Spurlock'i pill irlock'l put Incompllll. Incorn. Rleger Alillo no gain.

Atnto wtdt around ten end for 1. WMImlrt pail olunllnt punled lo aaker vrfio rolurntd 7 lo own 34. ftleger up lor 5. WWlwurlh pen. Ruray it led tackli loc sleohtu relurned ydi.

Io Hurnboldt V. Fumble by While lor Ion 4, ai quarter MOM. Hntibodll 1), WhltworM FOURTH QUARTER Whlla il right iusrd-lof 5. -whllm lit pan lncomplel. Olunllnl punled.

dead oft Wtiltworlh IS. Buck at right guard lor J. RlMW tackta for 4, Spurlock kepi mid dli for 1. Harding it lell for 111 down on a. At rloht Ouird (or 4 ey a rou nd lift end -for.

5 on whltworl it H0ht purlock etrefii hit up rnlddli 3, olnlnii. Rurey on rivin klrled left end lor. 17, 111 down-W Hur 18. Hirdlnj for 4-at rloM war HarJ.rd for 1 1 rjmrned up MWdta 4. Ml 1st Petenen (or loll ol 3.

Spurlock pail I Swim, Wreslling Title Meets For FWC urec lor touchdown wlih 3iW. remaining In gime. alack kicked point. HuoilwWI 11, WMIworlli 7 T. Black kicked to Who re- urned II ydi.

1 to HwnboMI 24. While ulled over lelt guard lor 5. lolf Whllmlre pass lo Roberli lor III own or, Humboldi IS. Alillo lor ft gtlti. lepMni right guird lor 4.

Whlla tot I Humboldi pinaieo 1 deliy of game. Vhllmlra on kiepfir for i ydi. ai gun 'HumboMt I), Whlhverlh 7 WMIworlh 'oltl Flrll Dtwni II nnl Down! Ruining Plrit Downi Pitting -Irit Pinilllei 'ardi RuiNr.g 'ardi Lotl Rinhlng Mel Ydi. OilniJ Ruihlng 'rdi Leil. PJDInj rolal d), fialntd.

I HH Vdi. Oil mpled Panel Rlcovered Number'Ol F-unli ngi Lengtti Pwti Punt Returni Klckoll Rifurhi lumber ol penaltlei Loil Penalliei TOTAL POINTS it It 0 1 It 11.0 a i i HSC 10, 4 0 1M 34 14 4 171 IS 33.1 14 i 57 1 13 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES WHITWORTH BACKSl TC YO AV Hardlna 4 0 Runy 13 44 megaf 4 ipurlock 1 J.I Back i3 i.t Schlmkt 1 1 0 1.0 MUMBOLDT STATE BACKS: TC YO YL A' llephenl 4 3.1 White 13 40 4 1.1 3 2 1 4 -3J Alello i 0 ppljcatlon In the FWC within the -ext'couple of years. faculty, representatives' de- dcd lo hold wrestling and swim- ing meets on' a. conference basis order I strengthen the overall lilellrj program of the league. Four schools must enter teams ofore either ihcet will be regard ThV wrestling meet is alalcd lalor In the.

winter, and the vlmmirig championships wllV.be the spring. It wilt not be man- alory of the six FWC chools.to enter.teams. Sacramento, was awarded the ascball diadem on the basts standing conference rule, In xler for a school to win a cham- onshlp Its team must have com tip lUi team must have com- letecl with every other FWC team. uicramentp State-was the only no of the leading clubs 4o have laycd the other five schools. Dr, Vandenbaugh of Alameda Slate.said (hat the college organize a basketball'team (or Intercollegiate competition within years.

At that time, he added, the college hopes lo make formal application for membership In tha FVYC. Dr." Cornellum Slcmeris, president of Humboldt State, was named (o represent tho FWC at tho national NCAA convention. Dr. S. W.

Morso of San Francisco State was elected conference president for 1961-62 and Dr. Lysle D. Leach of'Cal Aggies was chosen secretary-treasurer. END HOCKEY TOUR MOSCOW (UPD-The Red Central Sports Club, eight- champions of the Soviet Union, downed Canada's Chatham Maroons, J-2, Sunday-in the Ca-- nadiaa team's seventh and final game of its hockey lour, Hie Maroons won one game, tied one and lost five. If You Like Good Service And Workmanship I il'l lima fo brlncj your car lo Eureka Muffler.

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