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mnim I WW 7 2-1) Suntlav, Nov. 29, 1-t The Shiuvepoht Times 'Dogs Nip Tech; Accept Sun Bid 1 Wave Bombs Blue Devils NEW ORLEANS UPrCarl Crowder scored two touchdowns and Don Bright kicked a 53-yard field goal-longest ever in Tulane's football history as the Green Wave blanked Duke 17-0 Saturday night. the Tech line from three yards out. That Georgia drive started on the Tech 21 when Yellow Jacket Tulane fierce defensive Even though the final icore was close, Tech was never in the ball game as the Bulldogs controlled the contest offensively and beat the Yellow Jackets fullback Jeff Davis fumbled aft ATHENS, Ga. C0 The amazing Georgia Bulldogs wrote a storybook ending to one of the biggest success stories of the football season by beating Georgia Tech 7-0 Saturday and accepting a bid to play in the Sun Bowl.

at their own game of defense. er being tackled viciously by rat minnicutt and the Bulldogs Georgia scored its touchdown with 3:27 left In the third period -i iv- John uiass recovered. unit kept Duke bottled up throughout the night. Blue Devil quarterback Scotty Glacken was repeatedly thrown for big losses when he rolled out to pass. The first period was a defensive struggle, although Duke i A I I Ml when quarterback Preston Ri dlehuber bulled his way through Three plays later the Bulldogs went on the scoreboard the touchdown being set up on a 16- Beavers Grab Rose Bowl Spot SAN FRANCISCO (AP) in wild finish yard pass from Ridlehuber to Leon Armbrester.

The victory left Georgia YARDSTICK Duke Tulana which felt it would be fortunate 11 14 to win two games this year First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized Florida Topples Miami by 12-10 IN 131 4-40 I 47 14 111 17-21 I 1-31 1 44 YARKSTICK 6a. Tech Ooergli Despite Sourthern California's 20-17 upset victory over No. 1 ranked Notre Dame, Oregon State's Beavers were named First downs 7 li mi Hi JR. Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized 7-3 fc.TXT GAINESVILLE. Fla.

AP) other traditional rivals, Georgia Saturday to battle the University of Michigan in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, New Year's Day. It took two hours to complete Sophomore Sieve Spurrier and Florida Stale. Miami 0 10 0 ft Florida 0 0 0 12 Mia FG Clfra 20 roused Florida from three quar ters of lethargy to a wild driv Saturday. The Bulldogs eased past the Engineers by a 7-0 margin. (AP Mia Banaszak I past from ilatnl ing finish and a 12-10 football GEORGIA'S FHED BARBER goes over the top of Georgia Tech's line for six yards and a first down in the first quarter of the game at Athens, Ga.

with a final season record of 6-3-1. The Bulldogs will meet Texas Tech in the Sun Bowl at El victory over Miami Saturday. KO'i iiura kick) Fla Harpar 1 run (past failed) Fla Dupree 11 run (run failed) Attendance 31,111. the voting from the faculty representatives for athletics from each of the eight member schools in the Pacific Athletic Conference, indicating a close vote between the two teams who Paso, Dec. 26.

Spurrier triggered two touch down drives in the fourth quar' Tech saw another scoring chance skip away with about six ter on passes to end Charles Casey. When he got the Miami defense spread, he ran through minutes to go in the game when shared the conference championship with 3-1 records. It might even have been a 4-4 Davis fumbled again on the Georgia 42 and the Bulldogs' Leroy Dukes fell on the ball. Auburn Star, Bears' Elkins First Choices in Pro Drafts tie vote, because conference YARDSTICK made Its deepest penetration, moving to the Tulane 27 before losing the ball on downs. In the second quarter, crowder, ajunlor halfback from Jacksonville took a Duke punt on his own 25 and raced untouched down the sidelines for his first touchdown.

In the fourth quarter after Leon Verrierre recovered a Duke fumble on the Blue Devil 26, the Greenies scored again. Crowder gained eight yards to the 18 and five plays later crashed over from the two. Crowder picked up 18 yards on the 26-yard march. Bright kicked extra points after both touchdowns. With less than a minute to play, Bright booted the 53-yard field goal, wrapping up Tulane's scoring.

Duke I I I i I Tulane 07 0 10-17 Tui Crowder 75 punt return (Bright kick) Tul Crowder run (Bright kick) Tut-FG Bright S3 Attendance 12,000 Miami Florida Georgia was later forced to Vandy Gets Upset Win Over Vols punt but killed the final Georgia rules would then give the nod to Oregon State since USC was In the 1963 bowl and Oregon State had not been there since 1957. The rule reads. "In case of a lecn onensive driven when 12 I 73 ISO 7-11 e-10 I 0 -2l 7-40 7 4 SO 34 Pint downs Rushing yardage Pasting yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punt! Fumbles lost Yards ptnillztd quarterback Jerry Priestlev NEW YORK (AP) Power- fumbled and Joel Darden came eight in 1 hour, 10 minutes while the older league took exactly eight hours to complete its 14- tie in the votes of the conference up with the ball. It should be pointed out that Georgia was tackling viciously hard and this schools the team which last appeared in the Rose Bowl is running Tucker Frederickson of Auburn and pass-catching flash Larry Elkins of Baylor were the top selections as the two major professional football leagues man opening round. NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP more than anything was the Last year the NFL's first round went 8 hours, 8 minutes and its 20-round draft lasted 21 the middle or called on Larry Dupree to smash through the Hurricanes, who had appeared to have command of the game main reason for the fumbles. There had been conjecture staged their player drafts Satur day. Georgia took the ball on the Senior halfback Bob Sullins scored the only touchdown of his college career Saturday to give Vanderbilt a 7-0 Southeastern hours, 43 minutes. at halftime. last fumble with 1:41 to eo and Frederickson, a versatile 215- just ran out the clock.

Spurrier won the battle of also the regular first-round choice of the New York Jets in the AFL. Among other top stars chosen early were John Huarte. Notre Dame quarterback and Hesi-man Trophy winner, by the Jets and Ron Caveness, Arkansas linebacker, by Kansas City in the AFL's second round; fullback Ernie Koy of Texas by Houston in the AFL's third round; and Virginia Tech quarterback Bob Schweikert by New York in the AFL's fourth round. While the AFL moved along smoothly, NFL executives dragged along on their first round. The AFL named its first Both leagues are conducting their drafts by telephone and telegraph, with individual clubs Conference football victory over Georgia Tech 0 I sophomore quarterbacks from Bob Biletnikoff of Miami.

But pounder, was picked No. 1 in the National Football League by the New York Giants and promptly favored Tennessee. Georgia 07 (7 around the country sending GA-Rldlehuber 3 run (Etter kick) It was the Commodores' first for the first half Biletnikoff be Airenaance signed. their selections into the two New York headquarters. The fuddled Florida with his option decision over the Volunteers since 1959.

Tennessee had won The Houston Oilers named sweeps to right and left. that a victory over Notre Dame would bring the bid to Southern California although the Beavers had the better over-all record with 8-2 against 7-3 for the Trojans. Oregon State lost its opener with Northwestern 7-3 and then won seven straight before Stanford won a 16-7 conference upset. The Beavers scored in the final minute to edge Oregon 7-6 in the regular season finale. The Beavers lost to Iowa 35-19 in the 1957 Rose Bowl and were NFL will go through 20 rounds Elkins first in the American New Mexico nine of the previous 10 games in for 280 players, and the AFL the series.

Miami scored all its points in the second quarter with the help will name 160 man in 20 rounds, plus seven rounds of futures in a Sullins third quarter touch of Florida fumbles during down was set up by halfback Trips 'Cats separate draft. heavy rain that started early in the game and fell until about Art Wall Is Golf Leader MEXICO CITY (AP) Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, took the lead in the Mexican City Open golf tournament Saturday with a four-under-par 68 which gave him a 207 after 54 holes. THE SCORES Art Wall, Jr Tl-l-6-207 Roberto 0 Vkenio 47-72-70-JOt Don January M-71-4 210 YARDSTICK ALBUQUERQUE. N.M.

(AP) halfume. The Hurricanes cost them' Tenn. Vandy AFL Selections First downs Guard Jack Abendschan booted three field coals to nro- Rushna vardaae selves a touchdown and possibly the game on their first drive when Biletnikoff fumbled one vide New Mexico with a 9-7 foot not eligible the past five years as they did not become immediate members of the New confer 12 5 73 147 172 0 10-16 0-3 0 1 1-40 10-40 3 2 10 20 Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumbles lost ball victory Saturday over Kan NEW YORK iffi Round-by- sas Mate. Yards penalized ence which formed after the old Pacific Coast Conference was round selections in Saturday's American Football League draft: The win was the seventh yard from the goal. Although Jack Sims saved the ball for Miami at the Florida four, the Hurricanes had to settle for a dissolved in 1958.

straight for UNM, which ended Al Bessellnk 70-e-77 211 Jim Ferree 49-70-72211 Toby Wilt's 40-yard jaunt FIRST ROUND 1, Houston, Larry Elkins, Bay It was only last July 1, in fact, with a 9-2 record, most around right end, which carried 20-yard field goal by Don Cifra. triumphs in the school's history. lor flanker. 2, New York acquired TENTH ROUND 1, Denver, Eugene Jeter, Arkansas A. M.

8, N. linebacker. 2, Houston Maxie Williams, southeat Louisiana tackle. 3, Oakland, Craig Morton, California quarterback. 4, New York, Frank Lambert, Mississippi, defensive end-kkker.

5, Kansas City, Bob Howard, Stanford defensive back. 4, San Diego, Gene Foster, Arizona State halfback. 7, Buffalo (from Boston), Chuck Meccein, Yale fullback. Buffalo Floyd Hudlow, Arizona defensive back. ELEVENTH ROUND 1, Houston, Kent McCloughan, Nebraska halfback.

2, Denver, Tom Vaughn, Iowa State halfback. 3, Oakland, Bill Minlr, Illinois linebacker. 4. New York. Jim Gray.

Steve Reed 7272-49213 Ramon Sota Ocelo 71-71-71213 Billy Maxwell 77-71-70-211 Richard Slkes 71-70-73214 Doue Sanders 71-75-49214 that Oregon and Oregon State became members of the Athlet to the Tennessee four. Miami scored just before half- Kansas State ended 3-7. time after recovering a Florida Sullins hit right guard for two. ic Association of Western Uni Abendschan's field eoals were George Archer 74-49-71214 fumble at the 18. FUTURE CHOICES The American Football League, in addition to its regular draft session Saturday, selected future choices from among the nation's college juniors.

Going in the first round were Dave Mc-Cormick, 240 pound Louisiana State tackle from Ray-ville, to Boston and Alphonse Dotson, Grambling tackle, to Kansas City. The Chiefs also tapped Frank Cornish, Grambling tackle, in the second round and Oakland picked up LSU tackle Mickey Cox, from Monroe, in the fourth round. The Patriots also singled out two more LSU Tigers Billy Ezell in the sixth round and Beau Colle in the eighth round. Memphis State quarterback OUie Cordill, who prepped at Lafayette High, was taken by Houston in the fourth round. The Oilers selected Texas Tech's Donny Anderson in the first round.

then dived over the same spot versities, popularly known as Margarito Martinez 71-74-47 214 Don Massengale 70-74-70-214 Ansel Miguel 73-44-74-215 Spurrier then whipped Florida again for the score. The drive the PAC. from Houston; Denver's orginal choice, Joe Namath, Alabama quarterback. 3, Oakland, Harry Schuh, Memphis State tackle. 4, NewYork, Tom Nowatzke, Indiana fullback.

5, Kansas City, Gale Sayers, Kansas halfback. from 24, 22 and 50 yards. One was a Western Athletic Conference record. All came in the Gay Brewer 49-73-43-21 covered 61 yards in seven plays, climaxing Vanderbilt's first to life on 38 and 49-yard touchdown drives that saved a season that had sagged after losses to Toledo defensive back fullback, Kansas City, Al Piraino, Wisconsin tackle. San Diego, Veran Utah State OPEN CHAMPIONS Three pros have won the U.S.

Antonio Cerda 71-73-72 2l Richard Crawford 71-72-73-214 George Knudson 47.74-73214 Ramon Cruz 71-71-74-217 Phil Rodgers 70-74-73217 Ramon Cruz 72-71-74-217 penetration of Tennessee territory in the game. YARDSTICK State New Mexico 6, Steve DeLong, Tennessee Open four times. 11 14 First downs Rushing vardaoe Tennessee drove to the Van guard. 7, Boston, John Frechette, Boston College tackle, Buffalo, Doug Goodwin, Maryland State fullback. TWELTH ROUND 1, Denver, Tom Myers, Northwestern Scores derbilt one in the first half, but the Commodores held for four guard.

7, Boston, Jerry Rush, Michigan State tackle. 8, Buffalo, Jim Davidson, Ohio State tackle. Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts NELSON, OWENS STAR quarterback. 2, Houston, Bob Reed. Ten 146 38 it t-52 1 45 188 S-14 1-36 2 45 nessee A I guard.

3, Buffalo from downs within the five-yard line. uakiana, inucx nursion, Auourn rack e. Fumbles lost Yards penalized SECOND ROUND 4, New York, John Barrlngton, Iowa State linebacker. 5, Kansas City, Mike 1. Denver.

Dick Butfcus. Illinois tin. STATE COLLtCES TULANE 17, Duke 0 GRAMBLING 43, Bishop 14 lowa sure iineoacker. 4, san Diego, Jim Allison. San Diego State fullback.

7. bacxer. 2, Houston, Malcolm Walker, Rice linebacker. 3, Oakland, Fred Biletni-koft, Florida State end. 4, New York, first half after the Wildcat de Boston, Jim Weatherley, Mississippi defensive back.

Buffalo, Pete Mills, Wich fense blunted New Mexico Cincinnati Overwhelms Houston Cougars, 20-6 jonn Huarre, Notre Dame quarterback. 5, Kansas City, Jack Chappie, Stanford SOUTH Florida 12, Miami, Fla. 10. Georgia 7, Georgia Tech 0. Vanderbilt 7, Tennessee 0.

Bethune Cookman 20, Allen 12. Miss. Frosh Miss St. Frosh 0 ita naitDack. THIRTEENTH ROUND 1, Houston, Bobby Felts, Florida halfback.

2, Denver, Mike Strofalino, VII- drives. K-State bounced back in the third quarter and drove 67 ferson, Utah end. 7, Houston (from Boston), Ralph Neely, Oklahoma tackle. An earlier drive to the Commodore 13 stalled, and the field goal attempt was no good. Tennessee's strong point was the interior defense led by guard Steven Delong, who showed why both the National Football League Chicago Bears and the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League tagged him as their first round draft choice earlier in the day.

lanova linebacker. 3, Oakland, Walty Mahle, Syracuse quarterback. 4, New Kansas nty itrom buttaioi, Hon iave-ness, Arkansas linebacker. THIRD ROUND 1, Houston. Ernie Kov.

Texas fullback- yards in 14 plays for a touch Football League draft, and the rangy flanker also was a first- York, sonny Utt, Virginia Tech halfback. 5, Kansas City, Bob Bonds, San Jose State defensive halfback-end. 4, San Di-eoo. Bill Ouiolav. Villanova ouard-line HOUSTON.

Tex. (AP Al SOUTHWEST TCU 17, SMU 6. Bavlor 27, Rice 20. Cincinnati 20, Houston i. NALA Regional Playoff Sam Houston, Tex.

32, Findlay, Ohio, kicker. Denver, Glenn Ressler, Penn Nelson's rushing and the quar- round choice of Green Bay in the NFL. backer. 7, Boston, Charlie Green, Wltten- State center-linebaker. 3, Oakland, Bob Svihus, Southern California tackle.

4, New YonX, Vernon Biggs, Jackson State end 5. Kansas City, Mike Curtis, Duke Fullback. Derg quarterback, Buffalo, Boo Tim-berlake, Michigan quarterback. FOURTEENTH ROUND Other first round double selec terbacking of Brig Owens were too much for the University of Houston Saturday as the Cincinnati Bearcats overwhelmed the Cougars 20-6. 1, Denver, John Frkk, Ohio State EAST Army 11 Navy I.

6, San Diego, Allen Brown, Mississippi end. 7, Boston, Jim Whalen, Boston College end. Buffalo, Al Atkinson, Villano-va tackle. NFL Picks tions in addition to Elkins were Gale Sayers, Kansas' fine runner; Tennessee lineman Steve DeLong; quarterback Joe Na down. Quarterback Ed Danieley scored on a six-yard run.

Daieley's running on the option play and the ball carrying of Jerry Condit and John Chris-tensen sparked the march. Abendschan's first field goal came after a Lobo drive stalled at the Wildcat seven. The push started at UNM's 45 and was keyed by a 31-yard dash by wingback Orvey Hampton. The second three-pointer FOURTH ROUND 1. Denver, George Donnelly.

Illinois MIDWEST Oklahoma 21, Oklahoma St. 14. Mineral Water Bowl N. D. State 14, Western Colo.

13. Nelsons 144 yards rushing guard. 2, Houston, Norman Evans, Texas Christian tackle. 3, Oakland, Loren Hawl-ev, California defensive back. 4, New York, Gary Plumlee, New Mexico defensive back.

Kansas City, Fred Dotson, Wiley, defensive back, San Diego, Donnie Floyd, Florida State end. 7, Boston, Jay Cunningham, Bowling Green halfback. Buffalo, Lynwood Hart, Virginia State halfback. gave him a total of 973 for the NEW YORK (AP) Round-by-round selections in Saturday's National Football League player draft: FIRST ROUND year and pushed him to the No. FAR WEST Southern Cel.

20, Notre Dame 17. New Mexico 9, Kansas State 7. math of Alabama; and fullbacl Tom Nowatzke of Indiana. The Detroit Lions of the NFL picked and signed Nowatzke, defensive back. 2, Houston, Bob Maples, Baylor linebacker.

3, Oakland, Gus Otto, Missouri fullback-linebacker. 4, New York, Bob Schweikert, Virginia Tech quarterback. 5, Kansas City, Otis Taylor, Prairie View, end. 6, San Diego, Steve Tensl, Florida State quarterback. 7, Boston, Ellis Johnson, Southeast Louisiana State halfback.

8, Kansas City (from 1, New York, Tucker Frederickson, Au- ourn ruiioacK. t-rancisco. Ken wn-lard, North Carolina fullback. 3, Chicago itrom nnsDurgn uick ButKus. Illinois Buffalo), Frank Pitts, Southern were held to 113 yards rushing to 279 for the Bearcats.

The sluggish Cougars came alive with 10 seconds left in the game to score their only touchdown. The tally came on a 58-yard pass play from sub quarterback Jack Skog to Dick Spratt. Cincinnati's touchdowns were in the first, second and fourth quarters, with the second touchdown the result of a pass interception by Royce Starks. Nelson scored the first on a two-yard run. The second came on a 28-yard pass play from Owens to Errol Prlsby.

The last touchdown was on the first play of the fourth quarter, a one-yard run by Owens. Cincinnati 7 7 0 4-20 Houston 0 0 44 INC Prlsby 21 pass trom Owens (Owens kick) CINC-Owens 1 run (kick felled) HOUS Spratt SI pass from Skog (pass failed) Attendance 10,000. linebacker. 4, Chicago, Gale Savers, Kan came after New Mexico had a STATE HIGH SCHOOL Playoff Games Class A St. Michael (Crowley) 7, Raceland 0 Woodlawn (B.R.) 25, St.

Bernard 0 Class I Kinder 19. Port Barre 4 flanker. KEN HARVEY sas na TDacK s. Da as. era a Mortnn.

AREA SELECTIONS FIFTEENTH ROUND 8. San Diego, Mike Howell, Grambling defensive back. SEVENTEENTH ROUND 2. Boston (from Denver), White Graves, Louisiana State defensive back. 7.

Boston, David Lee, Louisiana Tech YARDSTICK Cincinnati Houston First downs 19 13 Rushing yardage 279 113 Passing yardage 71 142 Passes 4-11 t-ll Passes Intercepted 2 1 Punts 3-42 3-51 Fumbles lost 0 2 Yards penalized 24 31 first down on the Kansas State FIFTH ROUND California Quarterback. 6, Chicago (from 1, Houston, Frank Moiden, Jackson State, tackle. 3, Denver, Bob Breltenstein, wasnington) Steve Deuong, Tennessee tackle. 7, Green Bay (from Phlldelphia.) Don Anderson, Texs Tech hlf bck (future), Minnesota, Jack Snow, Notre six. The Wildcats stopped two running plays and quarterback Stan Quintana's third-down pass Tulsa, tackle.

3, Denver (from Oakland), Max Leezow, Idaho, tackle. 4, New York, Glenn Sasser, North Carolina State, tack Dame end. 9. Los Anoeles. Clarence William.

le. 5, Kansas city, smitn weea, Aicorn feu incomplete in the end zone. halfback, San Diego, Rick Red Washington State halfback. 10, Green 3 spot in the nation. His touch man.

Washington, linebacker. 7, Boston, TfXAS HIGH SCHOOL Class AA Stamford 22, Dublin 0 Class A Atlanta (. Canton 0 Class AAA Vidor 13. Cypress-Fairbanks Class 4-A Bl-Distrtcts Amarlllo Tascosa 14, Fort Worth Cas-tleberry 7. Ysleta 10, Odessa 7.

Corwyn Aldredge, Northwest Louisiana, Bay, Larry Elkins, Baylor flanker. 11, Detroit, Tom Nowatike, Indiana fullback. 12, St. Louis. Joe Namath.

Alabama Quar down boosted him from fifth to end. 8, Buffalo, Dave Simmons, Georgia Abendschan again split the uprights on fourth down. The third field goal came with 14 seconds left in the half and third in scoring with 82 points. terback. 13, San Francisco (from Cleve Teen, nnebacKer.

SIXTH ROUND land). Georoe Donne v. I nois defensive Superior ball control by the 1. Denver. Tom Wilhelm.

Syracuse Meadowlake Results Joe Kelly won the Canadian Handicap yesterday at Meadow-lake with a 64. Tied for second with 67's were Herbert Craig, Mack Charping, Pete Leyda and Bill McCullers. back. 14. Baltimore.

Mike Curtis. Duke tackle. Houston, Dennis Murphy, Flori tuiioacK. just cleared the crossbar. da tackle.

3, Houston (trom oaKianai, SECOND ROUND NEGRO TRIPLE-A Saturday The previous WAC record for Bearcats proved to be more than enough. The Cougars got only seven first downs compared to Cincinnati's 15 and russ wayt, Rice nneoacKer. New York. Don Hoovler. Ohio Univ.

lineback 1, Minnesota (from New York), Archie Sutton, Illinois tackle. San Francisco, Joe Cerne, Northwestern center. 3, Cleve Carver (N.O.) 20, Weshlngton (Lake er. Kansas City, Mickey Sutton, Au field goals was 44 yards by Frank Baker of Brigham Young Friday burn defensive back. 6, San Diego, wiine Beasley, North Carolina AS.T fullback.

7, Boston, Justin Canale, Mississippi State land (trom Chicago), James Garcia, Purdue tackle. 4, Pittsburgh, Roy Jeffer-son, Utah halfback. 5, Dallas, Malcolm University. Peabody (Alexandria) 2e, Henderson (New Iberia) 0. St.

Augustine (N.O.) 7, McKlnley The collegiate record is 56 guard. Buttaio, Lance Rentzei, uxiano-ma halfback. SEVENTH ROUND IB. k.j a. yards by Bert Rechichar of Ten Walker.

Rice linebacker, Philadelphia, Ray Rissmiller, Georgia tackle. 7, Washington, Bob Breltenstein, Tulsa tackle, Cleveland (from Los Angeles), Gerry Bussell, Georgia Tech halfback. Minnesota. Lance Rentzet. Oklahoma halfhark.

1, Kansas City (from Houston), Gloster nessee. Richardson, Jackson state end. 2, Denver. Jim Garcia. Purdue defensive end.

3. Kansas State 0 0 7 07 10, Green Bay, Alphonse Dotson, Gram- New Mexico 3 6 0 07 New York (from Oakland), Archie Roberts, Columbia quarterback. 4, New York, Jim Harris, Utah State tackle. 5, Kansas City, Lou Bobich, Michigan State, defen Logansport Player Is Recovering Kenneth Harvey, quarterback of the Logansport High School football team, is slowly recovering from a head injury suffered two weeks ago, according to his coach, Johnny Haynes. Harvey received the head injury in a game with Many on Nov.

13 when he tackled a ball carrier on an extra point try. He was brought to the Willis Knighton Hospital in Shreveport that night. Although Harvey has not recovered consciousness, doctors report his condition is gradually improving and they took for a complete recovery in time, Coach Haynes told The Times yesterday. Harvey, 180 pounds and 6' 2" tall, has received several college athletic scholarship offers in both football and basketball, Coach Haynes TCU Frogs Smack Down Ponies, 17 -6 PRO FOOTBALL Canadian League Grey Cup British Columbia 34, Hamilton 24. PRO BASKETBALL NBA Philadelphia 101, Detroit Boston Cincinnati te New York lot, St.

Louis 1 oiing tacxie. 11, Detroit, jerry Rush, Michigan State tackle. 12, St. Louis, Dave Simmons, Georgia Tech linebacker. 13, Cleveland, Walter Johnson, Los Angeles il unm i-o Aoenascnan 24 UNM FG Abendschan 22 UNM FG Abendschan 50 KSU Deniely 6 run (Cook kick) Attendance 20,443.

sive back. 6, San Diego, Jack snow, Notre Dame end. 7. Boston. Tom Neville, state tackle.

14, Baltimore, Ralph Neely, Oklahoma tackle. Mississippi State tackle. 8, Buffalo, Marty Schottenneimer, Pitt linebacker. EIGHTH ROUND 1, Denver, John Hohman, Wisconsin guard. 2, Houston, Ray Ogden, Alabama fullback.

3. Houston (from Oakland). Rov DALLAS (AP) Texas Griffith Scores Hole-in-One full game eventually were Hilton, Jackson State offensive end and Meet the Gents Mustangs sat alone league cellar as the in the season Christian smacked down South marked up. linebacker. 4, New York, Rick MCCurdv, Oklahoma defensive end.

5, Kansas City, Danny Thomas, Southern Methodist quarterback. 6, San Diego, Clarence Williams. Washington State defensive back. 7. Bos.

lexas Christian used pure power in 16 plans for its first ern Methodist 17-6 Saturday in a wild season windup for both teams marked by frantic scrambles for loose footballs ton Fred Brown, Miami, end. 8, Ray score, going 86 yards, with Lar Luther Griffith fired a Saturday at Shreveport Club. Griffith got the first 1'. ry Bulaich going seven yards Kissmuier, oeorgia tackle. NINTH ROUND Houston, George Kinney, Wiley, Tex.

Harold Smith is the tallest of the Centenary Gentlemen and is making a most serious bid to be among the starters Tuesday night when the Gents take on Little Rock University in the season opener. and frequent interceptions. for the touchdown. ace of his golfing career on the 152-yard No. 3 hole using a No.

The Horned Frogs scored again after John Richards inter 4 iron. defensive end. Denver, Gary Bussell, Georgia Tech defensive back. 3, Oakland, Ric Zecher, Utah State tackle. 4, New York Jimmy Sidle, Auburn halfback.

Kansas City, Joe Cerne, Northwestern center, San Diego, Gerry Whelchel, Massachusetts quarterback. 7, Boston, Bob Malone, Louisiana Tech tackle. I. smmy" nails from blevms, Ark. and stands Four fumbles made a horror of the third quarter, all coming in the first 10 minutes along with an interception.

That brought the fumbles lost to that point to six, and eight for the cepted a Donnie Oefinger pass on the SMU 40 and ran it back Playing partners were Joe Cal laway, Dr. Ike Hawkins and Dr. Buffalo, Al Nelson, Cincinnati defensive S. L. Carpenter.

sack. YARDSTICK First downs 17 14 Rushing yardage US 119 Passing yardage 40 123 Passes J-7 12-2J Passes Intercepted by 3 0 Punts 4-40 1-44 Fumbles lost 2 Yards penalized 40 10 6-9. His 187 -pounds gives him a lean look. Harold has always been a serious student of the game of basketball and this season he has shown up well in pre-season drills. If he continues to come around as he has been, he just might be the spark coach Orvis Sig-ler has been looking for.

Last season he ap- i 4 28 yards to the 12. A loose ball closed. Texas Christian, although the winner, lost six of the fumbles, enough normally to assure the hobbling team of defeat. Southern Methodist lost the ball twice. The figures do not show other times when the ball went free but saw the team with the ball recovering from its own mis-cues.

The Mustangs made a desperate bid as time ran out at the half, missing the TCU goal by inches and losing the ball on fourth down as the half ended. Southern Methodist found a surge of strength as the second half started and at times dominated the play. At one point the Methodists went to the Texas Christian 3, but they were not able to penetrate the sturdy TCU defenses and lost the ball on downs. The windup of the season for both teams saw only 12,000 spectators in the stands, there purely to see which was the better team since the game had no bearing on the conference race. Neither team could dominate the statistics.

SMU made 16 first downs and TCU 17. The Frogs ran for 215 yards and the Mustangs 119. -in A "A lost two for TCU, and then Ran dy Howard passed to David Smith for 14 and the tally. Southern Methodist went to the TCU one and again to the three before finally scoring in the third quarter. Floyd Burke swept end for 12 yards and the Mustang tally.

Oefinger at jf 7 tv-4 pearea in games as il 4' iH a sPhomore although I i II li his service was limited. tempt to run for two points More playing time is expected of this young man in 1964-65. Smith is a physical HAROLD SMITH failed. TCU's Bruce Alford helped the Frog cause with a 23-yard field goal to climax the Christian scoring. Texas Christiam thus closed out the season with a 4-6 won-iust record and was 3-4 in the Southwest Conference race.

Southern Methodist ended its season with one victory and nine losses and went without a single conference victory. The tcu 7 7 education major and history minor at Centenary and plans to enter the coaching field after graduation. His hobbies are hunting and fishing and he likes to water ski. Smith is one of the married men on the Gent varsity. He and wife Brenda have no children.

SMU TCU Bulaich 7 run mjro Kick) Tr 1 1 ea la Data from (Alford kick) TCU-FG Alford 23 Attendance 12.000. l1 i.

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