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The SHBKvr.ponT Times Tuemlav. Oct. 11, 1966 3-C Shelton Rush Leader 'Bad Boy' Looney Becomes Henry's Experience Suits Job As Field Goal Kicker to a Tee Darling of Washington Club New Kicking Record Established in SWC DALLAS Football had to be the name of the game in the fourth round of Southwest Conference action as three of the five decisions were determined Washington (AP joe ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)-Bunky Henry kicks field goals for Geor 13a Henry, who won the Canadian Amateur golf title and was picked as one of the amateurs to comnetc in the 19(fi Masters, has been playing golf since he was a boy, but he is no newcomer to kicking foot- gia Tech with the accuracy of a golfer hitting a nine-iron shot and he should. The Yellow Jacket senior, by field goals.

There was a total of nine kickedsur who has hit on his last 28 con version kicks and beat Tennes-i balls, either. Henry said Monday. "I probably kick 25 times a day during the football season since I don't do anything else." The 22-year-old Georgia Tech senior doesn't mix his sports, however. "I kick in the fall, and I play golf the rest of the time," Henry said. "I don't fool with a golf club during the football season." Henry has missed only twice on extra-point kicks during his college career, hitting 53 of 55.

passing the record production of eight last Nov. 13, and the standard for distance also fell. see with two field goals last Sat- "I've been a kicker since I urday, is one of the South's'got hurt playing end as a junior best amateur golfers. Valdosta High School," I There was no scoring except by field goal as TCU registered its first victory of the season Sports Cars Ifflh Looney may be football's bad boy but the controversial fullback already has become the darling of Washington Redskins' fans. Looney, acquired only a week ago after he was suspended by the Detroit Lions, drew loud applause from an otherwise listless crowd of 50,116 Sunday when the Redskins used him on a kick return team against the Atlanta Falcons.

The crowd went wild when he was put into the game as a substitute for A. D. Whitfield with Washington on Atlanta's three-yard line. He satisfied their touchdown appetite when he crashed over for. a score on his (6-3 over Texas Tech).

There were live kicked in tne Cotton I He held the Tech record by Cowboy President Says Ruling Not 'Unexpected' Bowl as Oklahoma snapped its losing streak to Texas while Rice was denied the upset of the year by UCLA's field goal Action Is Going Out Of Town By WALT EDWARDS Local sports car buffs are hav kicking 22 straight before a miss last fall, and now is on another record streak of 28 in a row. The industrial management major has lacked the strength to be a real good field goal kicker, and has missed six of 13 tries with most of the misses coming on long-range attempts. Against Tennessee, however. first carry from scrimmage as -wfO" DALLAS (UPI) Tex Schramm, president and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, said Monday the U.S. Supreme Court's action in the Ralph Neely contract case "was not unexpected" but he declined to comment on the club's future actions in the case.

The high court let stand an have some suggestion," he told a reporter. Neely, on duty at the Texas National Guard's 49th Armored Division headquarters, said, however, that "we plan to file for a rehearing within 25 days." Henry connected on a 41-yard field goal the longest of his career to crack a 3-3 tie and give the Yellow Jackets a 6-3 victory over the Volunteers. "I wasn't nervous." Henry said, "although the longest I had ever kicked before in a ing to travel for their kicks these days. Sunday's events consisted of a gymkhana in Monroe, for which we have no results, and a driver's school at Austin, Tex. Stan Deeter and Beau Gabel made the driver's school which was sponsored by the Alamo with only seven seconds remaining.

For a second time in its last six games Texas was the victim of a four field goal barrage. TCU's Bruce Alford who kicked two against Tech Saturday, booted four in the 25-10 conquest of Texas last November. Texas Tech's Kenny Vinyard set a new SWC record for distance, his 55-yard placement bettering the mark of 52 fashioned by Randy Sims against Texas in 1959. Rice's remarkable performance was engineered by sophomore Robby Shelton who accounted for 232 yards on 36 plays. His 164 yards rushing, which was matched by sophomore Norman Bulaich of TCU, gave him the ball-carrying leadership for the a (296 yards).

Bulaich moved to fifth place (204), giving the newcomers four of the top five spots. Still another sophomore, Bill injunction barring the former Oklahoma All-American lineman from playing with the Cowboys because he signed a disputed prior contract with the Houston Oilers of the rival American Football League. It turned down Neely's appeal from a lower court decision in favor of the Oilers. "The action was not unexpected," Schramm said. "Naturally, we are disappointed." He said he did not know what game was 33 yards.

I had i i i ma cAdii fjidyiiig sidius wuuiu oe i.ipkpj a 99 aripr Region of the SCCA. DELTA 250 RALLY a ueasKin. "I felt just like Cinderella," Looney said Monday. "I really felt good, knowing that I was helping the team." FROM LIONS Washington acquired Looney, a 6-foot-2, 230-pounder, from the Lions for an undisclosed draft choice but many Redskins observers questioned the move. Looney, who celebrated his 24th birthday Monday, has had a reputation of being a trouble maker.

Drafted No. 1 in 13 by New York after an effective but rebellious college career he was dropped from the Oklahoma team for diciplinary reasons Joe Don ran into difficulty with the Giants and was traded to Baltimore where he lasted one season. Looney and a friend smashed in an apartment door in Balit-more. with Joe Don going to for the Cardinals game. Asked what his future plans would be in case he lost the suit, (AP Wirephoioi Joe Don Looney High-Hips A Falcon new back a hit with Redskins he replied: "My feelings towards Houston haven't changed a bit." This weekend will mark the running of the final SCCA South-west Divisional Championship Rally.

The Delta 250 will be held in New Orleans and cover Schramm said he understood Neely was filing a motion for a rehearing, but he did not know what that action would do towards making the starting offensive tackle available for next against Tennessee, and that helped make me confident." Henry, who won the 1964 Georgia Amateur golf title and the 1962 Southern Amateur crown, hasn't decided which sport to concentrate on after he graduates from Tech. "I'll just have to wait and see," Henry said. "I don't know yet." Right now Henry is more concerned about becoming a fath Texas Golfer Todd Is Dead Salty Parker to Pilot Club in Santo Domingo SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 12 October SCCA Mta. 8 p.m., Shreveporter Highway Hotel. 15 and 16 Oct.

Delta 250 Rally, New Orleans, La. 23 October Kornfusion Alley Rally, Bradley of Texas, regained the punting leadership without lift Sunday's showdown game between the Cowboys and St. Louis Cardinals, the only undefeated ing a foot. He sat out the Okla DALLAS, Tex Harry teams in the National Football KShrere Same with a bum knee 76 October Corvairs Inc. er.

League. load, 49, one ot lexas best "We're going to have our first Francis J. Salty) Parker, who League club, told The Times court and eventually to Detroit p.m., Western Hills Motor inn. 30 October HOS Ml Rally. 30 October Hillclimb, Daingertield, Texas.

known golfers died Sunday after baby in December," he said, where Lions Coach Ha niht ne is lcavinS mer thought he could handle the Angel, from his coaching duties Ishreveport Saturday to manage the in at the end of season a a winter league team in Santo Neely has been a sterling pefrormer with the Cowboys and helped form the front line into one of the league's best. He previously has been quoted as saying he did not expect to big fellow a lengthy illness. He was an amateur star for years, winning the State Amateur, Western Open, two West general shakeup of the American 'Domingo, Dominican Republic. Parker, who has been in pro i'ow iVo. 2 and kept his punting average of 43.5, which displaced TCU's Don-nie Gibbs as the leader.

Steve O'Neal moved into second place at 43.2. Terry Southall of Baylor retained the passing and total offense lead as he led the Bears to the 7-0 victory over Arkansas. Rushing Player Alt Gain Net Avg Robby Shelton, Rice 51 308 296 5.8 Bruce Maxwell, Ark. 80 296 293 3.7 Mike Leinert, Tech 50 272 259 5.2 Chris Gilbert, Texas 44 232 232 5.3 Norman Bulaich, TCU 44 214 204 4.6 Richard Defee. Baylor 42 184 179 4.3 Jim Helms.

Texas 39 176 176 4 5 ern Juniors and Texas PGA, Two weeks ago. Looney refused to return to action against the Atlanta Falcons, saying he wasn't a messenger boy and that his back was injured. "'Gilmer decided he had had agreeing that he could be in for a hectic month if Georgia Tech gets invited to a post-season bowl game. Henry is known only as "Bunky" by his friends, although his name is George Walter Henry. The tag of "Bunky" was pinned on him as a baby by relatives when his father was overseas, and he has been known as Bunky ever since.

baseball for 36 years, previously managed clubs there in 1957-58 and 1958-59. Salty said he would have playing for him on the Escogido club there native Dominican acproximately 230 miles. The entire rally will be run on Saturday, followed by a party Saturday night and a victory breakfast and presentation of awards on Sunday. Shreveport teams scheduled to make the run are Ronnie and Jackie Smith, Bob Thompson and Tom Cooksey, Larry and Betsy Lees, Buddy and Shirley Smith, and Bill Kellett and Joyce play with the Oilers even if he lost his legal battle in the courts. Angus Wynne Neely's attorney, failed to confirm Schramm's report of the rehearing tactic.

"I just don't know what our next step will be," Wynne said. "I wish I knew. you registering well on the professional tour. He won the Orlando Open, the Ozark Open and the Odessa Pro-Amateur. He gave up golf in I960 following an operation on his back.

enough of Looney and traded. stars Juan Marichal and Jesus Irish Eye Top Spot On Poll him to Washington. Redskin' Coach Otto Graham, who had Looney in a College All-Star game, issued a carefully worded statement in which Mac White, SMU 35 183 169 4.8 Harry Jones, Ark. 39 177 167 4.3 Passing "High for Game' 'and Felipe Alou. Marichal and Jesus Alou are San Francisco Giants and Felipe plays for the Atlanta Braves.

The off season Shreveport resident also said he is slated to have pitchers Herb Bell or Bob iPriddy and shortstop Tito Fuen- Player ft School Alt Com Int TD Terry Southall, Baylor 123 56 9 740 7 KORNFUSION ALLEY Tobacco Too Good To Smoke Efld Hargett, A8.M 100 53 5 604 Ji-Owl Mentor 104 48 6 581 John scoveli. Teen Jon Brittenum, Ark. Dixie Sports Car Club's top p. o. Shabav.

Robert Hailev he said: I "I am well aware of the trouble he had with other ball clubs. I but I firmly believe that Looney will be a big addition to our! football team. HE'S TERRIFIC 70 33 1 460 4 51 26 6 225 1 49 20 3 226 0 36 18 1 207 3 nse NEW YORK (AP) Temple Mike Livings! By BEN OLAN tes of the Giants, infielder Mike Associated Press Sprts writer Dclahoz of the Braves, catcher rally of the year. "Kornfusion Alley" is scheduled for Oct. 23.

This is the 15th year that this rally has been put on for the sports car fans and the big traveling Dixie trophy now has Player I Scl lays Rush Past Terry Southa 148 23 740 763 John Sco veil, 145 114 581 695 Edd Hargett, T. 127 23 604 627 Jon Brittenum. Ark. 92 45 460 505 Powerful Notre Dame continued jAi Campanis of the Dodgers its nlace-a-week increase in the anrl a nitrhpr namprl Ritrhip Just a pinch of Copenhagen Snuff between cheek and gum brings you the satisfaction of smoking without smoking. At a price that beats smoking tool Coach George Makris had aj simple explanation Monday for his team's amazing 82-14 victory! over Bucknell Saturday.

Noting that Temple had lost to Bucknell 10 times in a row be-1 fore Satrday's game, Makris! told the New York Football! Writers Association by phone: "We were very high for the game." Robby Shelton, Rice 76 296 107 403 Receiving Player School No. Yds. Avg. TO Larry Gilbert, Tech 22 320 14.5 2 Sonny Campbell. TCU 17 201 11.8 0 "He is a terrific athlete and, Associated Press major college! from the Braves on his team, could be one of the great full- football poll this week while clos-j salty said the season starts barks in pro football." jing in on the leading Michigan o.i Oct.

21 and would run into "I realize it is a gamble." Spartans. Jihe new year in the four-club George Cheshire, Baylor 14 169 12.1 2 14 names engraved on its plate. The first winners, in 1952, were Dan and Carol Spuiiock, the following years saw such winners as Jim and Fran Smitherman, Joe and Betty Walters. Jim and said Graham, adding I Icel Losses swiereo. oy nun- league.

Tommy Burnett, Ark. 14 162 11.6 1 Mike Leinert, Tech 14 89 6 4 0 Richard Defee. Baylor 10 196 19.6 1 Larry Lee, 13 189 14.5 1 Dan Van Winkle. Rice 12 183 15.3 0 ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF UNITED STATES TOBACCO COMPANY that he is not as bad as his rep- ranked Arkansas and eighth-utation has marie him. ranked Tennessee dropped each I can assure everyone that if" rankings and resulted mv policy hasn't changed a bit.

Mitioiial position switching ir" linn ho in the Top len. Lois Beck, and in 1957 Harry Ramsey Scores Wrest! ins; Win and Mary E. Washburn carried II ll'ii D.u, be through whether it! will Mi'vtvai idicu lectins. sictucmia, NATCHITOCHES Monroe's Marjorie Ramsey downed Peggy Allen with a backdrop and press years Southern California Nebraska. Georgia Tech and Honda also fan gained ground.

hi the deciding fall to give the Tomorrow we salute Columbus for discovering America. Looney in tne came in mWw ijiamsey-Boouy nniuocK team a Redskins defeated the falcons 369 and cheering for him a7u. ii were victory in the tag-team wrestling score another touchdown late Sportatorium Ath the fourth quarter when 7. i''c 'asi nigm. in i amp afriimn ii'n iiiiinis a ii Washinfitnn was on Atlanta's 16- '1 Miss Aliens partner.

Assassin vard line Time ran out after I'nciuoinn iw irom io iirM-pideeiwrn the second fall with an lionev carr ed three times but i yotes- Points were awarded on smash on Whitlock after 'cet the ba! nli to the bis of 10 ior f'rst Place Ramsey had taken the opener home the trophy for a year. Other winners thru the years included the Harold Rogers-Jim Neal team, Tom Cooksey and Woodie Mosby, Bill and Nydra Kellett, Joe Cole and Tom Cooksey and last years winners Larry and Betsy Lees. Each winner has had the honor of putting on the rally for the following year and this jear Larry and Betsy Lees have planned Kornfusion Alley for the novice, but with many psychological blocks that will baffle the more experienced. Will the novices beat the master It has been done before For pre-regis-tration-reservation of your car number call 425-5866. General Instructions will be sent to only those who have registered in advance.

There will be a 40 car limit. FUTURE EVENTS The near future promises i9 tor second, etc. lover Allen with a Boston crab Thp Irish unn unrp fnnrlh r-n i five. riuivn. in une-idiiLM miss m- I knew I would bt on the tw 0 eeks aC0 and climbed cn defeated Miss Ramsey and speciality teams, Looney lnird iast week, crushed Aassin st0DDed Whitlock i muoKi uh ppI ml.

rts-jssin sioppea wniuotK. ---iArmv jo-u iasi oaiuraay wnue the game if we were way ahead Michigan Slate downed Michi-but I didn't think I would get an gan 20.7. LSU Stalislics opportunity to score a toucn- Aiahama advanced one place down." AFL Statistics to third in the balloting by a national panel of 40 sports writers and broadcasters. The Tide defeated Clcmson 26-0. I'CLA, in the runner-up spot a week ago, tumbled to fourth Results LSU 28.

So Carolina 12 Rice 17, Rice 15 LSU 10, Miami (Fla.) I LSU 7. Texas AIM 7 Oct. 15 at Kentucky Oct. J2 Florida Oct. 29 Ole Miss Nov.

5 at Alabama (Birmingham) (TV) Nov. 12 Mississippi State (TV) Nov. at Tulane Lf AOINO GROUND GAINERS Av AM v.rffe Gain TDl ioo 437 437 4 ailer lts nard-earncd 27-24 viclo every type of Sports Car Event. Ruthin 1 Alt. Cain Net rip! the KfTA will snnn 3 is ry over Rice.

5,57 ij 32 31 F. Havnes, ab 55 233 201 3 7" 3.17 5 SO 343 J3 JI4 204 194 Hrt. Bos CnHton. Buff. Snfll, V.

Crn. K. C. Brunft, Buff. Gsrrfft, C.

Moves. Denver Darnel. Oo Hat)erg, Oek. 25 0 College Kankinirs 35 4 70 40 2.77 1 197 193 4 6lsor the once postponed Historic IS So1 01,1 111 Raly with Joe 95 95 451 Cole Rallymaster. On the same 56 2 01 day those who go for more it 10 ulspted and excitement will find 4 4 2 0 (Unio in nninnnrflnM TVv 184 1S4 Dousav, tb 42 DiBetta, lb 29 Allen, tb ,...36 LeBlanc tb 21 Stoklty, ob 27 Masters, stb 14 Matte, stb 6 Stephens, fb Prather, ab 1 40 'f.

Ji NEW YORK (UPI)-The UnifeO Press fntior colleee footfcall ratio. Iin9s with nnt piace votej and won- Blanks, Htn LCAOINO PASSERS Points i ii 4- .1. 14. a Passing Alt. Coma.

Pet. HI Yds. at tne tast texas sports car Club's Hillclimb. 305 IS vm 41 1 Noire Darn. (Ml 83 13 4.301 3- Alabama (41 (3-0) 4.

UCLA (11 (4-01 71 1.0M 41 6t Madl. 090 I'l Numath, NY. U3 Blanda, Hln. 184 Kemo, Buff 1' Flnres, Oak 83 Wilson, Miami 54 Panlli. Bos '4 Davidson, Oak.

10 4 a 38 7 .45 4.28 3 5 29 1 526 253 sic ley. ob 19 7 .474 I 80 248 'P Haynes, ab 28 .321 2 78 IB4 prathtr, ob 4 1 .250 2 9 158! Receiving 1471 No. Yds. Avg. TD 114 Masters, stb 10 79 7 9 0 63 Morel, se 4 39 9 7 1 29 G.

Havnes. 1 5S 55 0 0 5. Southern California (1) (4-0) t. Nebraska (11 (4-0) 7. Georgia Tech (4-0) t.

Florida (4-0) 9. Purdue (3-1) 23 33 60 1T2 4t 573 3 4.51 3 47P 10. Oklahoma (3-0) Second 1011. Georgia 19; 12 Wvo- iGrrmHl. -dh I 0 0 0 Av, mina 16: 13.

Tennessee 14: 14. Missmirl' 1 11 11 a Ricd. Yards Gain TDl 16 5 IV Arkansas 9: 16 1A: innou IK 1 linn Alworth, OifSO 28 461 Powell. Oak 27 410 Dubenion, Buff 24 377 J5.J 17 Baylor 6: 18. (tie), Southern B.

Jones, 1 12 12.0 0 15 7 1 Methodist, Miami of Ohio and Wash- Punting 21 1 jMington 1. No. Yds. Avg. "A ij AP RANKINGS jWorley, fb 22 847 38 5 13 1 4l Thf t'' n'acg votes In i 1 parentheses, won-lost records and total Fraicer, Htn 22 Taylor, K.C 21 Sauer.

21 Burtord. 21 Mavnard, 18 4-1 lunai ntrsvar 17 44 405 301 2'5 333 Ifil 181 181 io 1 points on a 10-97-5-3-2-1 basis: nen tne Dodgers bandy hou 1. Michigan State (18) Hpnniqan, Htn. 11.3 1 fax pitched 27 complete games 3- 0 300 1 last season it was the most by a io wo Dodger since 1924 when Burleigh 4- 196 1 Grimes and Dazzy Vance both completed 30. No southpaw in the 3-1 42 National Leanue has Ditched 2.

Notre Dame (15) 3. Alabama (4) 4. UCLA (2) 5. Southern California t. Nebraska 7.

Georgia Tech 8. Florida 9. Purdue 10. Baylor nn Fifteen runs were scored in the first inning of a game between Brooklyn and Cincinnati 011 May 21, 1932. This was one run shv of the record of lfi for a 31 H.A.n rYnmjt.

r- I O0 1 Others receiving votes listed ainhabeii- nunc luiiil'ilic gdllica when Wilbcr Cooper of the firtt nnin" set in 1894 DV KOSIon canv: ir rorca, omansas, iecvgia, 1 Houston. Missouri, Oklahoma, Southern I Methodist Syracuse, Temwsse, Wyoming. I Pirates Completed 29. and Baltimore TO PAY BILLS! TO BUY THINGS! WE MAKE lit and 2nd MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS Ill Eastern Division A I what it i.Jp'jy ledtO. ta k't rr 'fJ Cowboy Coach Says Cardinal Game Won't Be Deciding One CASH YOU MONTHLY I NO.

KCtlVi PAYMENT MO. 500 20.13 IT 1.000 37.77 36 1,500 56.64 36 2,000 72.22 36 2.500 90.27 36 4,000 96.66 60 5,000 116.66 60 DALLAS, Tex. AP with a view toward relieving I The Cowboys coach said he isaw St. Louis play Philadelphia and that the Cardinals had 'great defense and kicking and the only way they weren't quite up to Dallas was in moving the ball. But, he added, this will be taken care of because the Cardinals have a Line offense as everyone well knows.

I "I still maintain that the jwill make our job doubly hard i but there are too many games ahead to settle on this one as being a championship affair." I He also wanted it known that didn't figure St. Louis would be easy to handle despite the fact that the Cardinals had trou-: ble beating New York 24-19 Sunday, whereas Dallas whipped the Giants 52-7. "St. Louis played an outstanding game last week in beat ing Philadelphia 41-10 and there was a natural letdown on the Cardinals' part," Landry explained. "You can't take that Old Grand-Dad anv tension his team rtvgm build up over the showdown National Football League game at St.

Louis next Sunday, Coach Tim Landry of the Dallas Cowboys says it won't be "the deciding one by any means." fit. Louis, winner of five National Football League games, and Dallas, which has captured four, clash in what many think will be the big one in the fight for the Eastern Conference championship. "There'll still be a long way to go," said Landry Monday as lie started preparations for the struggle. "If we lose, it KEEP FINANCIALLY FIT WITH A XTV LOAN FROM South Side 581S tin. Avenwt Ph: I4J-4474 Bossier City 23, Heart of Bossier Ph: 423-B36S West Sid 271B Jtw.llo Read Ph 635-755 Cleveland Browns are as good as any team in the East and i that the winner of the division 'will probably lose as many as ,1 A' I 1 i i 1 Head of the Bourbon Family iclose one with New York as any uiiee games.

Cleveland nas iosi two but I don't think that means the Browns won't be one of the teams to beat for the championship," Landry declared. Kentucky straight Bourbon whiskeys. 86 proof and 100 proof bottled in bond. Old Grand-Dad Distillery Frankfort, Ky. indication that the Cardinals are weaker than we are.".

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