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It's Oul Of Way Place Maroons And NC State Brave Winter Weather -urr By Un te1 1ross International TJHILADELPHIA, is an out-of-lhc-way place to pair a couple of Southern football teams in December. Doltfl Pcniocrflt-Tlitics Wednesday, Doe, 18, '63 Tops Irish But that's what ihe Liberty Bowl hai done lor this coming with North Carolina State and Mississippi State es Its entriej. By most yardsticks, ycu'd have to pick Mississippi State as tha winner. But the Bulldogs have a disadvantage: tickle Bob Dugan of Buffalo, N.Y., is their only player accustomed to tha winter rigors as far north es Philadelphia while Stale has 20 Yankees on its squad. It Eeemi almost inhuman to take young men from such towns as Hattlesburg, Pascagoula and Biloxi and expect them to play football north of the Mason-Dixon line on the first day of winter.

What If It snows? Mississippi Stale coach Paul Davis, who knows all about cold weather from his coaching days at Ed- monlon In tha Canadian pro leagUB, doesn't even want to think about that possibility, lie fears that snow could be a deciding favor. factor in N.C. State's Maroons Record Best On records alone, Mississippi Stats it the choice. The ranked Bulldogs handed 6th- ranked Auburn its only defeat, tied 7th-ranked Mississippi and lost to 9th-ranked Alabama by only ona point. This Is not to decry State's fine 8-1 feCofd.

the Wolfpack lost (o only Nfltlh Carolina and tlorida State and beat Duke and Southern Conference chahlpioh Virginia Tech. Jut most Wolfpack victories tame hard and the opposition was hardly in the class of that ntet by Mississippi Elate whoso four foes--Alabama, Auburn, L.S.Ui and Mississippi--all got bowl bids themselves. tha only team N.C, State played that alsd Jot a bowl bid Valery Brumel Top Sportsman LONDON (UPI) Valery Brumel, Russia's 21-year old record shattering high JufrltJef, today was named United Press International's "SpoftsniSti 6f the Year" for ths third eetiseeu- tive term. In tha annual European poll of 4S sports editors In 20 cfnln- tries, including the Soviet Union, Brumel scored 1W polhts to beat out decathlon C. Kwang Yang of FofriieSS by 51 votes.

Third place went to J6hB Thomas Pennel, 23, the pole vault king from Northeast Louisiana College, who garnered 153 votes. Brumel's 1 i i mSfgin In 1961 was 155 arid jtear wass North Carolina, and (he torj Heels whipped the 31-10. Tire Wolfpack offense hinges mainly on the performance of senior quarterback Jim Rossi who ran and passed for 1,205 yards. Rossi, incidentally is from Asheville, in ths North Carolina mountains, whcra it gets as cold as anywhere in Dixie. Maroons Attack Balanced Mississippi Slate has no one player with Rossi's credentials but offers a balanced attack sparked by tiny Sonny Fisher, a real clutch quarterback; hard- running halfback Ode Burrcll and powerful sophomore fullback Hoylc Granger.

All three are from the DEEP South. Reports from Philadelphia indicate the Liberty Bowl may have BS many problems as those Southerners trying to play in the cold. It's hard to see how there can be a great deal of interest in two teams, both virtually unknown nationally, from so faf away. And, it's said that tha City ot Brotherly Lovo may furnish the bowl with some picketing by civil rights groups who don't like being host to a team from a stata Wilh the rigid segregation policies of Mississippi. Hollandale Sweeps 2 From Riverside AVON Hollandala tigers and girls team Swept a pair of games from the Riverside boys and girls here Tuesday night.

In the opener Gail McKinleV scored 23 points 16 pace the Hdi- landale girls to a 48-38 victory, top scorer for Riverside and the game Wtts Martha Smith with 25. Hbllandale- led 2'8-i at the halt. Hliahdalo boyS, sparked by John Ellis wilh 16 points, led 34-20 at halftime and went on to a 7-48 Victory. Riversides Bobby fllenn wilh is tha top scorer the game. in fhelf filial games before the Chfistrrias the Riverside boys and girls travel to Louise Vandy Meets TCU Tonight Virginia Tech, SMU In Decisive Wins with Texas Christian.

Junior John Ed Miller, a hot- slraoting little guard who at an even 6 feet is lire smallest man on the Vandy squad, has led the Commodores lo five wins so far this season. The most brilliant was a 97-92 victory over Duke which knocked the from second to In Ihe national Blue Devils 'ourth place rankings. Miller bucketed 39 polnls in he Duke game and has a Season average of 32.0. In the only conference action Tuesday night Georgia and jeorgia Tech dropped games to ntersectional foes. The losses make the record of SfiC teams 31-24 so fat this year.

Tech's defense crumbled Is he final period and Southern Methodist romped to a 97'76 vie- ory. Georgia lost lo Virginia Tech 81-75. Mustahge Coleh Fife The Yellow Jackets jumped to an 8-3 lead, but the Southwestern Conference Mustangs caught ira and Went ahead to stay afler knotting the score at 21-21. Carroll Hooser paced SMU With 27 points and R. Craddock waa high for Tech with 16.

Georgia was more- accurate Kittens Score Victory f6f ft nighti pair 1 of games Thursday GlSts 1 GAWE Hll MI. sivEsitbE fs'J MiKTlSV 23 Pal 6ur.a*a/ 18 CvnltilS MtV6V i Lolrain! EFlEnnl MaMho Smllh 2 Smilh 1 Thel.ua Sid Jon Lli flhel Perminl.f LlrJS Jim Hy-f ID Jim 10 GaWCto. Chuck Demcnd 4 Edd'e Billing! Biiley Holt 2 Eddit Ung A arfcmd GfnlrV rtellh BOYS' GAME Bobby Glenn IB Monufl Bc-v) 13 Slddon 10 R'cno-d Gaffo-d .1 Oiwoll 2 Mike S'ddon JM Wlllon VI. B. DicV Smith RWdr JaiUc-j I Babby 3 6'ley Ptyion 5 Clock Radi 15 SOe' Wale lo muilc or nswi, Con frol furni radio on tlrtio and uzm WASHINGTON AV A gift he will always treasure from these famous brdndfe at the Leader.

LEBOW SHIELD JARMAN EXCELLO BALLY ilAllf -SCHAFFNER MAUX CATALINA MANHATTAN PENDLETON 0 DOBBS EVANS HUSH PUPPIES HICKOlt Or if Id A GIFT CERTIFICATE WREN NtfNN-BUSH BORSALINO PrcsS ir Ulm TM rrus initnifttionsl 'TWt Vanderbilt Commodores, one of the two deieateu ooufneastcrn Confci-cnce teams and strong contender for the champ! headline to- meeting from the floor 6ml was within reach of victory for tnlire but couldn't quite match Virginia Tech's retjoumling. Howard Pardue picked up and Frank Alvls 18 for tha Virginia team. Billy Rado was ilgh for Georgia with JO points and Jimmy Pitts hit for 10. In other action tonight, win- ess Tulane (0-6) takes on North Carolina Slato and Georgia (1-3) Will be at North Carolina. State Liberty Workout Best StARKVlLLfi, Miss.

(UP))- CoSch Paul Davis sild Tuesday's workout by his Liberty 3owl teafrt was its btst yet irt preparation for the Philadelphia classic Saturday. The Bulldogs concentrated ort Coverage, offensive and defensive polish and fitey timing, DaVis said, with only a limitet SfnUrit of contact wofk 6tt the schedule. State was to close otlt home preparations this sfternoon, an! the party of 100 will fly to Phil' adelpliia Thursday morning, MEW VOWC (DPI) George falas, a stubborn old codger who learned a few new football ricks at the age of today vas voted Uie 1863 NulltKlnl -eague coach-of-the-year by Cleveland Late Rally Edges St. Joe, 34-30 By CHARLES S. KERG Cleveland's Billy Jordan and Bobby Tosch came through with timely scoring in Ihe final minutes of play and the Black and Gold Wildcats of Bolivar county edged a scrapping Greefiville St.

Joseph Fijhtirtg Irish team 34-30 here last night. In the opening 1 gdfna the Ctfeve- land Kiltens, paced by Jahlce Pounds with 26 who edged Si, Joe's Shirley with 50 6nd Cleveland's girls took llie Curtain raiser Shamoun Puts Irish Ahead SI. Joseph's Chafles Sbamourt tied the nightcap boys game 27-27 and then safik a second toss froni (he free-throw Im6 (8 put (he Irish in front 28-27 with. 1:02 left tfl the gafrie. Vick Hftyne scored lo lie (he game at 28-28.

Jordan sank a field Joal and a (fee- throw to put thfe Wildcats ahead in the swift finish, Tosch Iheri came through with three tosses from Ihe free-throw Ilhe Sfld the ft-ish' Joseph Berirtett sank a field goal as the htlzzer ending the game and the Vildrats in fftinl by 4 points. It was one of those Frank Vterrhvell finishes' of a gamS that sVas close all of the way arid thriller! a fair-sized audience in the Sf. Joe gyiri. The game was licit and untied a a dozen times with speetly floor-work derribn- strated by both teams in the light- scoring a a i Cleveland held a I-poiht lead the first quarter, 54, and a 2- point lead at the half, 13-11. The final half of the contest was a dilly.

The second half was seconds old when St. Joseph's Mike 0' Brien caged a Ibflg shot to knbl the game at 13-14. John Campbel flipped in a pair 6f field goals fforri the stile-court and Toscl and Jordan Whipped In field goals Bavid Cobiahchi, Charles Signa. and JdSeph Bcrinelt scored for the Irish and the third quarter endec with ths Wildcats ahead 23-17, Tha foutth quarter WBS a fea altie all of the Wfty, Ceach Chick Stheldefrnan's fit, Joseph (earn )fl front by a pfliflt late In the eeflfest, but the Cats Of Coach Jiff. stlfge for (he win and the- ttltft heaftbreaker loss' ifl the fifial Sec Onds for the Irish, Joseph girls field afi early first quarter 6-4 lead Wef Coach Afnifa FfinVille'S Clevelaftd fitls The Kittens rallied to outscore (he SI, Joseph Greeneltes at the half 23-20.

Both (earns scored 6 Ifl the, thirt! quarter but the Kit lefis finished fast with IS to pothlS fof i'ifc Si. Joseph girls and nail dftwn another victory ri. tr. JOSfPH (34 S. Mcirng 0: Wcil.ir-a Mdfilyn Bojigo Jarvca Fwindj 2i wn Gary II 0 lf.t.~i\i Tnjlcr Wtlindo Glaiiro Je4 Tofttl It crtiJf.

Clevt'c-rf SI. oJiepfr Msi-rva Aibcry l7 Gey crd. fla-cy Toni Maicagni. Belt! abby II crd. BOYS 1 GAME Tiai.

ST. JOSEPH Chailfi Shci HoVns 4 iivins-'o-i EIMY Js-Han 5 Day'd Cch Sf.bs-:iuiic-i: Wolf 3'ihcc Sr. JcieoS---obb Ftork 8. Ca, fs t. By pe'r a 10 7 6 Old 1C 1 1 3 1 3 3 0 THE DEITA'S FINEST STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS Need holiday money? A rrange for an HfC Shopper's Loan Shop new for the best buys on Seasonal heeds.

Pay cash, ftepay sensibly. Borrow confidently thru the oldest arid largest company-HFC. Kalamazoo Team Hits New Blow At Elite By United Press International ON'T let the names of the schools fool you, they grow 'em tough In tha Mid-American Conference. Overshadowed in siie and stature by the neighboring Big Ten, the seven mumberS of the Mid-American Conference are Writing their own publicity notices and charging the expenses some of the biggest schools Ihe ncitlofl. OUTSTANDING ROLLING FORK COLONELS HONORED, Three members of Rolling Perk', Delia Valley Conference champion team were presented trophies at the Colonels FoetlTall banquet, fhsplnying trophies Include the following, Kent row, from Itft, Jimmy Cflle, best bloek- er! Bbbo most valuable player! and Jerry Bishop, leadership award Also in the picture, front row, Jolt.

Dr. J. Lloyd Mllain, University til Southern Mississippi, guest Mulllnu, Couth Catn add Coach tpeake, Head Coach Bob Dunaw.ny, Coach Laurence lilllic Lollin, Bears' George Halas Coach Of Year United The Press international. Chicago Bears, atte fense this season, clinched their lOlli Wesletil Conference championship under Halas' long reign Inst Sunday, they meet the NeW York Giants In the championship playoff I game Deo. 29.

drastically revamping their de- Noire Dame And Northwestern Sign New Coaches CHICAGO (UPf) NMfe Damft and Northwestern had new football coaches today, definitely, and most of (tie nation must have heard the sign of relief breathed by officials of both schools. Ara Pafseghian accepted the Notre Dame job after telephone conversations cleared up a "llf- tla difference" which caused lim to reject a proffered Jri.sti cohlract Monday. NorthWester'rt promptly hired Alex Ag'Sse, Parseghlah's No. 1 i his eight years as Wildcat coach, as the new lead man under a three-year contract. Firtfil Selection Annoiincefrierilr; of the linal selection 1 6f the two coaches came less than an hour npard tall ot Fame, Won ths htmof a majority of the.

veles by a panel of 43 Writers who covered the NFL season fegu MeCaleb came thfOilgli with late The log jafn broke first whert Parseghiafi arid the Rev. Ed mond Joyce, C.S.C., executive vice pfesiderit rtl -Notre terms of 61' ItalaS, wllo devoted 44 eats tfl the Bears lid founded in 1D20 at Decalur, flcn has said that he will step AS head cbath When hlfe esm wlhs its next KM, play sit ctlamplonship. The Bears lave not won a playoff since INS, although tlicy took the Western Division crown til 195C A Victory over the Giants the title plnyoff thug could cli settled 6h exact four-year Parseghian, notified North' western Athletic Director Still Holcomb, and Holcomb hastily called a press cbnfiifencc ant fi6ti(ied Agase he was hired. Gene Align Quits As Vicksburg Coach VfCKSBURG, Miss. (UPJ) Coach Gene Allen of Coopef High School here announced his resignation today to become effective Jan.

15. Allen, a native of Tupelo, had coached the Greenies since 1953 whert tie was rlahld lo succeed Mike Campbell of the University of Texas coachirig staff. The Greenies posted a 50-2C-5 record UrUiei- Allen's leadership. Atleft had twice coached in ho Mississippi high school All- Slar E'dme. He: did not make incr.vn his 'ulure both IB.

Mlllsaps' vvorlh had 54 jjo Jack Alnf ble careers In pro football his (dry. Unilas Is Named West Quarterback LOS ANGELES (UW)-Baltl- Ufliles was larly during ID65. He feteived Bihk orie of the Most remarks 24 votes lo six ecl for Buddy Parker Of the Pitts Sleelefs ftftd Wall. Lemm of the St. Louis rials.

Collier Gets Four Concfi filahlsn Collier of thi Cleveland BroWiis iiSd fou votes and Hriah (Swede Svare of lh Los Angefes Rahi one, Memphis Lynx Top Millsaps, 8749 JACkSON, Miss. (UPI)- the Souffiwesterii LyriX of MSi defea(el the Millssps MajSfa 6f Jatksflh Tuesday night aft- ef Lyfix relaffled aft early lead. tlie MajM cut the lead to 77-75 with less (halt three mln- Ufes of play after iflllng by as milch as ll poinls, A ihteepolri! play by Jaek Tiliefl put thi gnliie but of the Majors'' feSch' Cafl Fisher of goUlliWeslefri led 27, Tilton had Aubrey Smith, and Gary Sharp Irish Shaded 92-89 Westerrt Michigan, located In 'aiamaiod but forever the adow of the University oi rllchlgan 6h.d Michigan Stale, truck artolher blow against the lite Tuesday night by shaving 'aire Dame, 8349. This Is the ame Braftco team that oVer- ame a huge deficit against top finked Loyola last week bc- fo boWirtg, 1CS-12. Ohio University, not to be onfuscrt with giarlt Ohio Slate, Is8 held Up the honor of the lid American Conference by eating a good St, John's team, In New York, It the Xlh straight victory fof the tltt- ofeated Bobcats, including ne-point decision over Wiscon- of the Big Ten, Thus' faf, though, the Mid American learn With the biggest eptllSton la Toledo, which up set New York University las week and cllhlW into lOt! place iti the United Press inter nations! ratihgS, TliS Rocket seek their seVefllh straight tri umph against Vlllanfiva In Phi! adelphia tonight.

Other Top fiatriei In other top games Tuesday Wisconsin b'tke Its alU seerlfig fetflrd With 4 HWl vie over Goni6ga; Miami of Florida upended San Francisco, S5-83) Southern Methodist routed Georgia Tech, 97-75; and Syracuse beat Cornell, Elsewhere, Lfi Salle blasted La- high, PrlnectOn tripped Rutgers, 79-50, Harvard routed MlT, 81-62, flosloft U. beat New HampshirS, 78-7J, West Texas St. nipped Western Ken- lucky, M-83, Virginia Tech stopped Georgia, 61-78, Clemson tripped Virginia, 63-52, Tech defeated Olflahbma, 95-66. Pnve-in LAST Short Starts 5:30 'IT'S HOT PARADISE' Also choseh Iftlay to quaftfil-back Ihe West teflin Ih the annual All- Slaf Pro BoiVl game fof the SeVenlh cotisefiuflve lithe. tJnltSS fieadi a squad of ffam the National ball League's AVeSlerfl Coiiter- Hce, Delected by Ih6 hSad coaches of tHe vatldtls lettrhs.

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