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PETERSON DECIDES AGAINST PROS, STAYS AT FLORIDA STATE: PAGE A8 SECTION A BALTBIOKE, SUNDAY. JANUARY 7, 18 SECTION A THE tfcg SUN -i 1 i I Csonha, Gunner RETIREMENT BULLETS 5 6 DOWN Pace North In 50-6 Hula Rout BEAT LA. CLIPPERS BY Honolulu. Jan. 6 Ufl The North, paced by the bruising running of Ail-American Larry IS 'CERTAIN', BERRY SAYS Colts' Great Receiver Would Answer Call To Help Team By CAMERON C.

SNYDER OVERTIME Csonka, of Syracuse, ana tne MARGIN 4-3 fierce defensive charge of huge Harry Gunner, of Oregon State, overwhelmed the South today, 50-to-6. in the 22d Hula Bowl ootball game, Monroe And Ohl Spark 130-127 Victory At Civic Center The North had too much Springfield Overcomes 2-Goal Deficit In Final Period manpower for the South In this till mww mmSM Raymond Berry, the greatest pass catcher in football history, is "90 to 95 per. cent" sure he All-Star game that matched many of the nation's top college has played his last professional seniors. Eight Ail-American football game for tne urns or anyone else. By ALBERT R.

FISCHER Sun Stall Correspondent) were on hand. iiiipiiiw if mt Ok napbmigp HttHHW 1 2 fiP ip fit lisplf mm ii ssMmmot 3 Asked during a WMAR-rv The North had everything but Snrinfield. Jan. 6 taped television show to be compassion. Ahead, 31-0, in the By ALAN GOLDSTEIN Rookie sensation Earl Monroe lifted the faltering Bullets by the bootstraps to save them in regulation time and back court partner Don Ohl provided the heroics in the overtime to give the Bullets a heart throb The Clippers continue to lose on the road, and tonight's game seen today before tne nay-on Bowl came between tne Los fourth quarter, it sprang a sur-j prise play with quarterback Jimmy Raye, of Michigan was a tough one in that the Baltimore club blew a two-goal Angeles Rams and the Cleveland Browns what his plans were on retirement, Berry said: lead in the final session to drop (Continued, Page A 8, Col.

3) a 4-to-3 decision to Eastern di bing 130-127 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers at the Civic Center last night. "I'm sure I'll retire. My mind is made up but. The big 'but' apparently vision leading Springfield, fore 5.018 Coliseum fans. SOUTH WINS The loss stretched Baltimore's would be a call from his old Monroe, hitting a sensational high of 37 points, scored 12 of Baltimore's last 13 points in- winless ways away from home team for one more time.

Ray SENIOR BOWL mond would reluctantly answer to nine straight, witn out nair nf lies in that time. eluding two free throws in the final 50 seconds to deadlock such a summons. Berry will be It was a former Clipper who 35 years old next month. the game at 115. mmmmmmm a mmm wmmm did the Clippers in tonight.

Marc Will Continue Work Lakers Miss Chance Both teams then missed shots Hammond-Homan Combine Sparks 34-21 Victory Dufour was the culprit, scoring tuir-P inrludinc the winner with Berry's 90 to 95 per cen statement was made before the tanine session. He would less than three minutes left to at the winning hoop before the Lakers had a last chance with seconds remaining. Archie Mobile, Jan. 6 (AV-The play. Caron Stars For Kings not elaborate on plans, how ever, he will continue his reli Clark missed a layup and Elgin The CliDDers should have had South snapped out of a holiday football slump today by rolling eious work.

this one in the bag early, but Raymond came 10 ine to a 34-to-21 conquest of the a fellow named Jacques taron in 1955 as an unneraiueo. eiiu, Baylor bounced a rebound shot off the rim as 2,543 fans died a thousand deaths. The Bullets, who had blown a 15-point lead in the third quar North behind the passing of was in the Springfield nets drafted as a future on the Kim Hammond and the catch and he almost singlehandedly twentieth round the year be SNOW SHOW Kilbegan 1 (left foreground), with A 3 Chuck Baltazar in saddle, i CTj 0 leads pack to finish line through snow for upset vie- -pi tory in Pimlico's feature. BROWNS MEET 1 ing of Dennis Homan in the stnnnedd Baltimore fore. ter, came close to giving it away fie finished with 31 stops, in nineteenth annual Senior Bowl The tall, thin Texan from again in the extra period betore Ohl, who had done little up to Paris was confident of his pass game eluding 18 in the opening period Mhpn the dinners scored but Hammond, Florida State then, came to the rescue.

catching talents even then al though his alma mater, S.M.U. once on Tom McCarthy's seven quarterback, tossed two touch Trailing 125-120 with 1.21 to 1 tppnth eoal of the season hadn't been much of a passing down passes with Alabama go, the LaKers rained wimin a team during his playing day Dufour's first score tied the pame at l-lo-l midway through Homan catching one scoring RAMS TODAY point at 126-125 on ClarK's tnree-point play. there. pass and setting up three South "If vou give me a fair the second period, but Dune MacDonald and Dick Meissner WEATHER OR NOT Pimlico is glass-en- I must race in the cold. Riders Phil Grimm, closed and heated for the fans, but jockeys left, and Paul Kallai dress for occasion.

chance. I'll make your team, touchdowns. North Had Led, 14-10 pave the Clippers a two-goa Berry told the then head coach Kelly To Test Fearsome 4 lead with late goals in the same Weeb Ewbank. In his first season B.U. be KILBEGAN TAKES In Playoff Bowl The victory in the nationally televised game watched by 40.156 fans in Mobile was only THE chapter.

Kinps Come Alive After that. However, and ex fore Unitas Raymond caught only thirteen passes. That was his lowest production until this Miami, Jan. 6 UB-Leroy Kel the second for Dixie in ten bowl and all-star games over the PIMLICO FEATURE With 49 seconds still remaining, the Bullets ran 19 seconds off the clock before Ohl cleanly netted a 20-foot jumper from behind the foul circle. Baylor, who was an incredible performer for the visitors, missed the next time down the floor, however, and Ohl was fouled with 9 seconds left.

The veteran guard made good on both shots to give the Bullets a seemingly safe 130-125 lead. rpnt for the first three minutes ly, rushing champion of the National Football League, will holidays. vear when sidelining injuries Morning After i- of the final period, the Clippers were outplayed by the suddenly The North, with Paul Tos- reduced his receptions io just cano, of Wyoming, hitting on 10 Filly Pays Favore; bump heads with the Fearsome Foursome of Los Angeles to- eleven. In his 13 years as a Colt, come-alive Kinks. Gerrv Folev made it 3-to-2 straight tosses in the tirst halt, led 14-10 before Dixie's finest Miss Spin Runs Sixth By Bob Maisel, Sports Editor Raymond caught 631 passes for morrow when tne ueveiana 'with 13 minutes left.

Brent A man can't be deadly serious all the time, even about exploded for 24 points. 9,275 yards and b8 toucnaowns. tsrowns iace ine iavuicu amo By DALE AUSTIN sports. Yesterday, the Spring House Hod and Gun Club gave Homan, an All-America end, The number of receptions ana tne layoti jjowi. Hughes tied it at 14.33 and Dufour won it just three minutes latpr.

The first time Kilbegan tried But the Bullets still gave their fans a few anxious moments. Ex-Bullet Mel Counts tapped home a shot and the Lakers set up the South's first touchdown with a 53-yard pass from the yards gained are records. a crowd of about 50,000 is me a chance to get back to the lighter side, and it was a BobbV Mitchell, the SWiftLvnootori tn see the same be- HUtinot Treasure. stakes company for Mrs. Milton Tonight's contest marked the first of a three-game road trip Washington flanker, is the only twopn th rnnnr un team's in Th Snrin? Housp Rod and Gun Club? That's the oreaniza- Hammond, sprinted 16 yards Erlanger yesterday at Pimlico i 4 I r- tt.

around end to set up the sec then regained possession with one second left on an in-bounds serious inreai iu th Eastern and Western tion that meets on onlv the coldest of winter Saturday mornings in tne weuie morse nan um nniinh. hi 1 COrU. lVllltlieu lis tau6ni. rrn.o Bnw at Tno Tdloarl'c nlapo in T.llthprv ft. dlCaD the IlllV made It a DIB for the Clippers, who departed immediately afterwards for 'v Quebec, where the Aces will be AAA I 4UlliCl 111 tills Vy w'l UUh Ul VJ JlgillUlU I 1 infraction.

But the Lakers ran passes ior jwu. weather, if not the You remember Joe. He was chairman of the Oriole Board event. ond, grabbed a 17-yard scoring pass from Hammond to open the third quarter and caught a 31-yard pass to pave the way out of miracles when Counts navmonas Kieieai uu-mn. t- mi -j met tomorrow and ruesoay missed a short jumper and the r.

iorA in iqfid and '61 when pay, nas to De Deuer uwu ot Directors, oeiore semng oui ms uucicsia iu ic v.uu mrouga me sow mm mm, years weie Ul iw auu Po Vaou aeM hie acenniatinn with and his Teat Phimlr Ralta7nr hnnfpH hpr in The teams had met four times for the final Dixie score. hp -Tabbed 74 and yd respec-ivjiv'i-ii ni om. jwauo. 7.1 $1,200 and each loser $500, but interest in baseball, he is now a member of the Yankee board. Ifirst at $25.40 straight and help- buzzer finally ended this des-parate struggle.

previously, with the Clipper's Duhon Tops Rushers won tnree ot mem, in- havins Hammond threw a 12-yard In I960 he also gained 1,298 the balance of the net receipts know wnether he will admit it or not, but even though, ed contribute to the downfall of varrf his all time hieh. al- goes into the player pension currently a Yankee, he is still an Oriole fan. Miss Spin, the 7-to-5 favorite. 4th Straight Loss The victory snapped a three- rSl. touchdown pass to Tom Smiley At I (iinri I i I n11 lUn of Lamar Tech and hit on 11 of though he missed tne last inree Any Similarity is Accmemai iuioegdu du way .28.

r.1. ruir OQTTlPC WITn KIICI 19 passes for 176 yards Iglehart raises wild ducks on a lake at his place, and when six turiongs, umea in i.u 4. i im CIRQAv Fill firCT- vi iuui game losing streak and lifted the erratic Bullets to withinl-1 games of fourth-place Cincinnati, which bowed to Chicago 3 Kings Missing i)s Angeies was vne iiiguc-i 1UJ I in lonmio anil BohDvuunon.iuianeuudii.ci thev start to get ahead of him, he cans a meeting oi tne ciuo 9 Inn. a mnnpu rnmn tto iipiiiratinn iscuiui icaiii in inc kosuv ie Ainss were wuuoui u.v to help him thin them out a bit. r.iri a.nnA Tf tu0 ininr anffprprf in thp the stingiest on defense while ast night.

rrui i Vfnl iTAiin nf ciVrtQtnpn Jinn OA URUailV -untuwii v-E VUM iM if. a few Af his favnritP Orioles. Yesterday. Harry Her two-and-one-quarter- leng- Th was the fourth straignt eight game with the Chicago roinng to an iw- iwim. T.r i Ta.ir rponlar spasnn nlav.

After man- aiou iii.in-- nnfho- nnff. setback for the slumping Lakers Ill UCbl-lUll UVC1 Oliuuiu un ii haL hrnkpn handline Baltimore to win the Dalton. Billv Hunter. Brooks Robinson and Dave McNally shot. Lagoon Girl, sent Kilbe' nHAmadiowerere- Toscano tossed a four-yard Anderson and Amad were re t0 his oming who must be credited with a tremendous effort in making it the then seasonal record of 84 Coastal Division on the final attended.

You know what you've heard about athletes being gan's earning total near the $41,000 purchase price paid out 'Z rars a7 receptions, posted by tne Kams aay w.i me intuw great hunters ana snois; rorgei n. this close without help from in always the same. There are three blinds in called late may team.mate; Jim Klick, for the Los Angeles dub whil bm irst Hayen Tom Fears in 1950. Johnny to Green Bay, 28-7. The format is ured all-pro guard Jerry West Mnrris now holds the record Cleveland struggled to a a-o niff fiPid.

th two hunters shooting from eacn Diina ai and starting forward Tom sonnasDeenueuu gan Di gtate 1 t.l I 111 JL 1U1 1UU xl 1 I lJ ii f' 1J I with 83 receptions in tne io recoru mat was Buuu cuuuSu time A man stands up at one ena ot tne neia, mm wiims A New Jersev breeder who the flu for tne last inree udyS. after Hawkins. i rna i ornnrv i iivisii in iiiii i i ik k.iA rn rror i seasuii. T.1U.M.V wn uucKs Un rne air at a lime, aim uie uuu-cia 6v. fr--ltont hiivs nromismff out Larry Johnston rejoined the takjn a hand.o fi.om i0Wa West, nursing a groin injury, UtaUUbUWI Ui -4 itinvn no tVl nlT 1.7 ohMlf 1 flfl TTI Ti Tl.

I Ifm. wlAcf watched the game from the m. IJ1H, o-J nallas Hp. ulcl" mis. uiaii5-i Tf vour first reaction is to feel sorry for the ducks, don't.

L-tahlP anauisition was SDrins bench while Hawkins, with a club as a replacement tor Ama- states Tom Buscn Then the dio, but a considerable loss of Nonh attack fizzled mm the weight has left him under par the thjrd quarter wnen ii i pulled thigh muscle, was home ue to be a living, Dreaming 1C1 inspiration to not only the Colts fense, the conference playoff but countless children. His com- rfpHiratinn to football is The game will be carried on in Los Angeles. physically. Toledo quarterback John Schnei- With these hunters, the bystanders are in more aanger man Double, the colt which cost her mallards. Each man is entitled to ten shots or two ducks, which- $130,000 and earned most of it ever comes first.

Hunter was the only one to bag his limit, but back while winning the Pimlico Baylor, the ageless wonaer, uippers repper wi der tossed a 43-yard touchdown Tho Dinners, of course, were Kpn Dver of Arizona tried his hardest to overcome ippendarv nauuiiai do icicvisjuu ovanmg rfiH it hppausp. he is still a pretty fair country Dase-runner, futurity tnrougn a aisquauu- I i -I it Tl TUT IITTAT rr7 fnUnvs t-v, Thprp hau hPPn mftre ta ent- at i.io r.m. mvii-iv vuimu- this severe handicap. He tallied cation still minus wane jyiaranau, ouu state. not because he is a budding Daniel Boone han Rprru hut nei 2 will carry ii in me 39 points 29 in the second half Kilbegan Starts Fast JL VlrfVl V4 vvt Wilson and bod urmitworui.

pipes, Humphreys Star Gunsmoke Dave nnno ovpr rpanhpH his nroficien- Baltimore area and got the Lasers oacs in me 0 Marsha IS OUl anouiei dia -i Kilbegan, a Florida-bred Prthinson declined to shoot yesterday. He wants time to prac cv. He accomplished his re- Kelly Brown Star VI a v-i 1d hilp WUHieis hi u.c game ecu. hall eame bv hitting iu 01 ms daughter of the transplanted m-rlrahlp rppnrd with work and mieht be making his before he tries his skill(?) this year. Here lected $1,000, with the losers first 13 shots the Californian, Ole Fols, had not I.

1 T. f-. I 1 -nn 1 -ff Kmon Vnpft hone and pocketing $750. more work. last start as a crown wi ue js a fellow who bats and tnrows ngm-naiiueu, uui uuuia Not onlv did he set a' strin- has been playing out his option hnAaA vnil know what to expect from him.

competed in stakes races before the third running of the The all-pro forward had 19 in won't skate until next The North could not handle the wild third period when the gent schedule for himself which this season after taking a 10 He 'admits that he and Hunter were in the same blind one vester(jay and got he rontinues nis re- tne aeiensive cnareejs 01 me W.n il akers overcame a 72-57 deficit covery from torn Knee uga- (Continued, Page A 8, Col. 1) Continued, rage a 8, un. y-, CI'aZ. time, that they snot twenty times, u.u me wmj into the race carrying only nz durmg the week he didn ex- fa aU the noise and walked mto the blind 14 less top. "I pect to talk contract for at lin and carr ed him Iz.L, cni (Continued, Page A 2, Col.

2) ments. I The Clippers got the game's la net tmn mnro waolre I iuuriiik iu' miu6ihv iu inuiuuix itvwv-. I .1.. 1-1. t-ii first break when Bpnngnems iv Teamed with Ernie Green, saieiy pacK to fl fMthpT.

baltazar, 5 N.B.A. Standings 1 11a rnn snm ip.n Limes vcaiciuaj irnnrrapr nnpr. nnu rnudii euy gives tne crowns expio- J- a nn his ater giving an r.V Vt Cn tart nd Larry Johnston was sent on me ice for holding McCarthy, who had gotten loose in the King sivp nower on the ground mtiiaiijf uum uui nu uv. FrankTyan's passes tfSS excellent demonstration of the find reel of a cowboy movie away fr0m the traffic among Last Night's Scores Bullets, 130; Los Angeles, Collins. Paul Warfield and Milt There was some question bdoui wnemer uic uu her nvais.

I knew I had it at the head The Kings, however, met me 127. Morin make the Browns an air (Continued, Page A 9, Col, z) of the stretch," Baltazar said (Continued, Page Col. 4) threat. The offensive line usual- 1 I got into her there on the Damascus Wins ly gives Ryan great Protection but the Cowboys broke through Ilflflldll I I IV turn and she took off like a new A.H.L. Standings horse." to smother the quarterback five At Santa Anita Lagoon Girl, 18-to-l as part times.

The Browns' defense is New York, 118; Detroit, 101. Philadelphia, 107; St. Louis, 6. Seattle at San Diego. Boston at San Francisco.

Chicago, 114; Cincinnati, 109. Overtime. Friday Night's Scores Detroit, 142; Cincinnati, 141. New York, 121; Chicago, 99. Philadelphia, 125; Los Angeles, adequate if not spectacular.

Bl 2V2 LeHgthS ntryt fished Fill Compete At Salisbury By ROBERT L. NAYLOR Much of the credit for the by the second choice, fenny Rams' success has gone to the if CAimth 1 fi in rower. n.ecaa iuuoiicu -uuiui, front four on defense-Deacon Last Night's Scores Springfield, Clippers, 3. Rochester, Cleveland, 3. Hershey, Providence, 5.

(Only games scheduled) Friday Night's Scores Clippers, Hershey, 0. Hpveland. 3: Buffalo, 1. KUPv Ik 1. Jones, Merlin Olsen, Roger Ttrnwn and Lamar Lundv with DamS opened his bid for followed by Serene Queen.

cMn traicht hnrse. of the Late Bid Fails The recent decision of South 113. I rrviMinrl.nlncin spectacular support from line- Africa's Cliff urysuaie, iugus- vear honors uy scoring an me vaumcu 6iu.m -f imnpoceivp VVTOrV TOQaV Ul -DP aOllllV OI Vicvcianu uaumcx backer Maxie Baughan and de- lavia's Nicola Pilic, England's fensive backs Irv Cross and Ed Roper Tavlor and Australian $45 850 Malibu Stakes at Santa Miss Spin feU short after reach Providence, Rochester, 3. Meador. Roman Gabriel came Davis cuppers John Newcombe Anita Park.

mg tne miaaie 01 me pan, MaWno his first start in Cali- Winner of five ui a row, in Boston, 128; Seattle, 121. Where They Play Tonight Bullets not scheduled. Philadelphia at Cincinnati (Only game scheduled) Standing Of The Teams EASTERN 0LNpc mto ms own wis easun wuu Roche to turn pr0fes- Ak.l-1.HM 4m Piinn I Where They Play Tonight fnmia anH his first trin to the eluding the mile-and-one-six jmoaca gtanal did not cause National Clippers at Quebec, 8.05 P.M. nnst. sinpp la.st November.

Da- teenth Monumental at Laure! tZ: Indoor Tennis Tournament ,1 I ti tAi.r.M maspiis stowpa awav tne sev- ine aauenier 01 ciuiii ucgau uci oiiuw. uc r.1"""."00""'-" chairman Bill Riordan as much the Rams' big running nt, mM nnw en-furlone feature with a bid from eleventh position but Cleveland at Buffalo. Springfield at Providence. Hershey at Rochester. Standing Of The Teams TVink 1 TAmm.7VUllV.Cl II O- Oliwwivi aiucu uj -Hi- ua-o am iviiuu resolved.

speedy drive the last turiong, wouna up sixui, Deaien awu Philadelphia 31 10 KSffi Cincinnati 22 .436 13 Mason. tapped only tnree times Dy uour lengtns, This he revealed as he made Los Angeles, an also ran for Garth Patterson, Miss Spin jockey Bill Shoemaker, to win I Pi. O. GA his first announcement of en 1 il years, never nas peen in uie -printfield regular rider, said the trac! by 2 lengths. tries in this year's tournament.

1 1. Bnuels DIVISION p. St. Louis San Francisco 15 I Lo Anaelea 22 Playoff Bowl, ueveiana nas "was a bit too hard for her ana Rising Market, with Laffit rSSSZui 12 17 5, 29 115 13 Foremost in the Initial contin Tf played twice, losing to Detroit she could not extend herse XJPI Telephoto Pincay, in the saddle, gave rhira-n 1 2 11 cmcaao in 1961 and to ureen cay in FrvnF.RTTP CATCH North's Dick Anderson (25), Weber gent are England's Mike Sang-IContinued, Page All, CoL 4) (Continued, Page AM, CoL C) 1. 15 ClfvUmd 1 (Continued, Page A 10, CoL 1).

1964. SSLS 34 140 123 State, grabs South's Bobby Duhon, oi Alabama, by shirt taiL (:::: i.

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