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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 17

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"es- Georgia Tech Awarded Spot In Sugar Bowl 'CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER Tuesday Nov 24 1953 17 Junior College Loop Formed KvSoutli Texas Members Join With Tvlcr Kilgore Under consideration now are Rouih- A new conference involving Del NEW ORLEANS Nov 23 (API i ioorRla Tech the nation! loth iiinkiiiK power wee named tuiilght to piny in the augur Bowl An opponent will he selected later The Sugar Bowl apparently aiuitched Tech from the Cotton Howl by a matter of hour Dallaa ir porta indicated Tech would be elected today The Sugar Bowl announcement rnine shortly after the Cotton Bowl selection committee went into con-i fcrence in Dallaa After the Sugar Lan(f a itth ijiMvi mhhMi TaoH tha Gattan oeaea and a tie A game with em Methodist and four virtoriea before Tech loat 27-14 to Notre Dame Injuriea Hunt After that Injuriea hurt tremen-doualy and Tech waa hard praaaed In winning two and loaing 12-0 to Alabama Gathering its forcea after tha in' juriea Tech dropped Duke 12-10 laat Saturday to aoom back Into the middle of tha bowl picture with Bowl grabbed Tech tha Cotton gama Mar Victoria Wharton Kilgore and Tyler we formed at the Rice Hotel in Houston yesterday All members of the new Junior college conference announced roa dy for a new letup to be put operation effective Bept 1 IBM Tha new conference will eliminate the South Texes Conference and the Big Six aa they are known thla fall Wharton Del Mar and Victoria are members of the South Texas Conference while Kilgore and Tyler wtil leave the Big Six Conference to Join tha new league Del Mar Coach Nick Lanza who represented the Viking along with Dean Grady Bt Clair at the Houston meeting Indicated Paris and Ban Angelo two other Junkir college powers In Texant have shown interest in Joining the new setup New Cinifcrcnfc Tlie Constitution for the new conference will lie drawn tip and ratified nl another meeting M-lieduled Dec 12 in Victoria At ihe December meeting a new name for the new conference will be selected Georgia Saturday remaina on the achedule Ttch's style of play waa almoat aa big a howl attraction aa lta record Dodd utilUoo a quick-gening formation with a iparkllng collection of backs rangy ends and a mobile Una Halfback Leon Hardeman provide! apectacular running with an unusual weaving form and powerful lega He la conaidared ona of the nHtinn'a hairiest barka to tack la Bowl committee ended lta meeting and aald tha Ootton Bowl invitation may not out until after Saturdays gamea Howard Grubba aec rotary of the Cotton Bowl aald tonight Georgia Tech had not accepted a bid to the Dallaa game though the Cotton bowl committee had talked to Tech officiate about it I nufficlal Hcource And unofficial aourcea in Atlanta reported today that Tech the defending Sugar Bowl champion waa western Confer net the Longhorn Conference and ths Trant-Texaa Conference as possible namas Lima aald representatives among other things agreed that In the new conference: 1 Athletes will be allowed to participate only two yean Tha South Texas Conference heretofore had allowed three year participation 2 Athletes must he high school graduates to compete 2 Athletes must be taking IS hours study and passing 12 Heretofore South Texas athletes had to peas nine of 12 hours takan RIimI Have Passed 4 Athlete ennnot transfer from one member of the mnfertw to I another member school Tranafem jfrom Junior colleges nuialit the new conference nr from senior colleges must have passed 12 hnursi work the previous semester bafot transfer If he linn had lens than 12 houni at his previous school hat must attend tha new school on semester and pass 12 houn work before ha becomes allgibla Schnlarshlpa can provlda no mors than room board and tuition fata plus (10 a month aid provided tha athlets works for tho aid A coach rannot help an athlete get a Job paying morn than (to a month during ths school year 8 There will bs no limit of scholarship a school may award Lanza said ths nsw confarsneo would sponsor conference eompo-tition In football basketball track tennis end golf Archie Allison Harry Schumacher Bill Triplett Bruce Marler Max Shields Bobby Sanders Davie Beatty Billy Lea Spec Bailey Tom Clark Buddy Un-derbrlnk Tom Black Back row: Jack Sanders Melvyn Bush Mark McGregor Kenny Carr Mike Kelsey Jerome Rektorik Ray Burgess Bill Cranberry Max Derden Gene Collins Russell Moody Dickie Skinner Ed Andrews Jim Besselman Bennie House Randy Lankford Randy Hiltpold Mike Harrison Billy Stoolz Doug Christian In back is Coach Gene Bryant ZONE 5 CHAMPIONS Champions of Zone 5 in elementary school football play for the second straight year Fisher School shows off the big squad which won the 1953 title Front row (left to right): Larry Alexander Tommy Graffius Gerald Bandy John Apple-white Joe Kush Mac Cook Steven Christian Dewitt Herring Jerry Vinzetta Jimmy Dagley Larry Schumacher Jimmy Abernathy Davie Wilson Johnny Hutchens Hillman Oliphant Jimmy Parish Middle row: Joe Jack Davis Ivan Hurwitz Butch Clarkson Jimmy McMurray Jack Sands Everett Sparkman Rodney voted for Cotton l'len JMrn'r an L' i back Billy Teaa have apeed with But Tech Coach Bohhy Dodd In tT11 portirularly effective on accepting the Sugar Bowl invita- Pla'- dun aald the Yellow Jacket voted COUNT9 fur the New Year's game in New Orleans Unofficial talk now center around Texas Tech and Went Virginia each once-beaten' aa Tech'e opponent Georgia Tech one of hurt two-platoon power found a conversion to one-platoon play harder than aonie leaa apecialixed teama A ahaky etart produced a acorelaaa tie with Florida In a muddy game a narrow 6-4 triumph over South- SPOR TS KARNES CITY PLAYOFF SET CRYSTAL CITY Nov 13 Crystal City and Karnes City will play their Class A bidistrict high school playoff football gams hero Saturday night at 8 pm Tha decision was mads by officials of tho two schools at Pearsall out lineman he la a terrific line-backer excellent on defence and a prime All-America candidate Guards Franklin Brook and Jake Shoemaker and tackle Roger Frey add solidity to tho line Bugged I Jim It wao tho combination of a rug' ged line and slashing backs that gave Tech a 24-7 triumph over Miseiaaippl In a battle of unbeaten tea mi In the laat Sugar Bowl Dodd aald all of tha Tech Injured players who include Hardeman Frey and Brooke will be ready to was almoat in New waa yesterday it would after the op- Iowa Fans Irked Over Irish Game MILLER-RAY BATTLE RESERVE SEAT TICKETS SOLD OUT FAST All reserved seal to the Ray Miller game Thursday afternoon were sold out within thro hours after being placed on sale yesterday morning Long Itnea stood at all ticket sale points an hour or more on sal at a By 11 a all the were sold Chatter Allen aald general admission sold at $1 each and that general admissions long as anyone wanted to buy them That unreserved ticked guarantee seats In the the several thousand persona arriving at first on the day of tha game Cubs Gain Frosh Title ors St aa as play in the Sugar Bowl The selection of Tech aa big a surprise Orleans aa Tech'e acceptance in other quarters Only the Sugar Bowl announced delay Inviting a team until next Saturday'! games "Our boys are happy at clash at Dallas picking Rruett Says Waco Main Texan Worry Ray If it can get over Waco at vlded by Harry Porter an officer Waco Dec 5 should win ths state Quarterback Club Xoro than ISO member attended tho free dinner at Buc Btadlum and la- football championship Coach Tom Dodgers To Name New Pilot Today NEW YORK Nov 23 Brooklyn it expected to name its new manager tomorrow morning and your guess a till is as good as the next fellow's Sines the Dodgers and Chuck ratten parted company after the World Series the rumor mills have bean grinding out namee by lbs bushel Once it waa Pea Wes Reese who reamed a aura shot for the big Job But Reeae let It be known that he wasn't intrigued by a player-manager deal "And who would Bus-ay ex- be would not take a one-year contract It was ths ona-year contract that got Dresaen In ths middle In a now-famoua letter composed by hla wife ha had asked-more security Dodger one It's at WILLIAMSON'S RATINGS tar want inside to hear brief talks by George Broad Ray High principal Btagea Pruett and Cbachea Henry Armstrong of Del Mar and John Thomas of Solomon Ootaa matched against Tech That could give Texas Tech or some outsider tho inside track although there wore rumors hero that West Virginia has been approached informally at least Reports filtering unofficially from the Sugar Bowl have boomed West Virginia as a big nigged team but whether it would have the speed to cope with Georgia Tech posed a question Texas Tech conqueror of tall saippl State Houston and Tulsa reportedly haa more apeed and a tough line Baylor's Cubs beat Rice 21-0 lust week to finish undefeated and untied Texai A AM Texas 14-13 to move into fourth place The TCU-SMU game mean little in the race except that 8 MU hasn't won a game this aaaaon and TCU would like to close out in third place THU MSJMM STJxnlJVna ftiylor 7 Triad 1 fi Jli! AMunaaa I 'iHXrft 1 1 KMU easeaessesseass 9 i urnin Ina Tiat 147 lit Hr74 14JI 10 773 0P rtHulBTHWuan CURRESfT WlimiHUMwatlnf ranlr in th bIbI In CIbbb IIbImI DlffrencB In rarinta rank IndieaiM eompariBon ttnini1 irwd AVERAGE iW Mjjli Pnrk EM JJ Ijjjg ttSL were droppjd Into print JR PllInvlBW sssssssaassss Lamran OMOOOOOOOOOIIIMOOtOOOii sal) Miller ass so ssosssssss IT It riariand lllilMMI asse6 B1I 1 lnllflli aeeeaesisseataaacMQ KacpnrtortMB oooitoioosoooiiioiiooRlJ play short asked Vice President Bavaai Hunt Broaden After Reese spoke out the man hunt broadened Old familiar names and some not even newly amltar wara dropped into print aa' Frankie Frisch a TV performer taat yar- wa mentioned In the papers So waa Bill Terry tha New York Giant who ones asked "Is Brooklyn still in ths leagueT" Teny told re port re he hadn't been asked but if be should Pruett of Millar told the Quarterback Club laat night Pruett aald Ray haa been Improving all reason and predicted the Texans will go all the they can get paat the Tigers Lamer and Port Arthur cant stop the Texans and Odessa certainly Pruett contended The Miller coach aald he wasn't trying to put Btagea and tha Texans on tha spot he waa Just saying what ha believed He congratulated Ray on win nlng the District IAAAA championship than said his Buccaneers were going to give tho Texans good ball gams Thanksgiving Day in their traditional clash Miller figured to tore by a big score to tbs Texans last year best Ray 14-12 in their lest meeting Btagea fldgitsd a little while Pruett was praising tbs Texans and predicting Ray would win tha stats title if Waco waa defeated He didn't comment on Pruett's predictions but did say he would have hla Texans out at ths Btadlum IOWA CITY Iowa Nov 23 Coach Forest Evashevskl grim worker on the football Held turned poetic tonight to set over 2600 Iowa student whooping It up tor last Saturday's "victory" bver Notre Dame Evy produced hla own punch line for the old adage the great scorer comes to write against our name ha wop't write whether we won or lout how come we got gypped at Notre Dame" "Don't celebrate a tie tonight celebrate a Evy told the crowd that Jammed the main lounge of the student union "I waa there and if ever a teem won a victory this one did" he declared Conch of Year Dr Virgil Hanrher university president asserted Evy waa his nominee tor roach of the year "He la one of the great roaches perhaps the greatest coach in the countiy" Dr -Handler said Evashevskl said that at Chicago meeting to select the Big Ten's Rose Bowl representative the Hawkeyee were proposed as the team to go when the original 5-5 deadlock waa announced think our football team can reach a peak where our students won't have to petition tha president for a new coaching Evy told the delighted students Iowa Mtato Fuss He was referring to last week Incident at Iowa State College where a student petition waa clr-xi Austin iiu culated neeking removal of the en-' jrtf'nsvii'W tire coaching staff Dr Handler praised the selec-m rM nL HilgenbergiJX SSIuT'Sp and guard Calv- seriated Press' He called Ing etaff bepg) with only one year of high vlrt-1 School football experience and ixiirrrMirMM make him an all-conference i ninm hi: choice I I TXhn Milll Opt Andy Houjr who wiui ne-j 4 Juuit ijl mlftf hrwiorhl9 mntlnn tha I f'nAncNtfi JU before tickets want reserved rest tickets Athletic Coordinator tickets were being would bo sold as means he said end zone except to Buccaneer Btadlum SCHOOLBOY rreSIcttnna for WM Prediction! tn Senenn EXHANATION KumhrMl Sritftl Bt IHt eonffttr raihr ihan in cmibmuIIvn Btrenkth fXAWI A AAA BEST avebaoe WaCO I jMr HU ft a odMM VOFWB 4 WIIMB PL I Pilft Art bur iiiihsihih111111 Mf ffl ooi4 Ahilvw I Lubbork Abilvnp Lubbork 10 PMBM 11 mrhMrMvi if North niallai it Anarllhi 8rann ar CC sees Mi'TIand jcrfarMB A Bnrth jjS a a Hiaiuand rrk corded honorable mention on the big ff i Kg OH 933 Juan Fangio Wilis Pan-Ain Big Sports Car Feature Title 81- rownarllla 4D MrAllan 41 Trart AV 41 Grand Pralrla 43 Gr sseasssassssssassl otteoiaeoaoaiooatoooloeo OitMSOIOSiMMISi assssaassts 44 (Vinroa a ataetAl S-J4B Alamn Hcta flA S2 Fn Banfin 90 47 rialraa Park tt PihMM Orova MX 49 Jrvinfl 91 Vlrturia Jj 91 New Brauafala 8 tbe Dodgen left him aatall0ll0ilTI I Walter O'Malley president aald the terms were year it or leave still dabatsble whether Tha Dresaen episode waa Giardello Whips BROOKLYN Nov 28 Joey Giardello third riakin middleweight contender from Philadelphia tonight won a unanimous 10-round decision ovar Tuxo (Kid) Portugue of Costa lUca in a rough foul-packed scrap at tho Eastern Parkway Anna Olnr-dsllo weighed ill In one of the roughest brawls sines tho Willis Pap-Bandy Saddler aeries a tow yean back Giardello came on to win bnazlng as he out boxed hla bully opponent In the last half of ths fight Each fighter waa pens Iliad a round Referee Ruby Goldstein warned both boxers for various infraction of the rales and Jack Friday Portugue' trainer woo suspended for climbing onto tho apron of the ring in tha wild fourth round In that round tho referee warned tha Ooata Rican for butting with bis head Right after ths warning ths angry Giardello tors after Tuao and itartad to knee him The refem then sc pc rated the two irate fighters No sooner had he pulled them sport than Portuguas hit Olar-dello low with a left CoMatotn took the round away from Tuxo for butting and hitting low The retoree took ths ninth round away from Giardello for low blow It had been a big round for Joey aa he had staggered Tuxo with two solid rights to the chin JJ i St Kn-rvlll tor Brook iiad won riwo JJ-JJig "fiji PMnsnts In succeMton end Just t4iimiredon a thtm in isss they Droasen i rj i 993' aurprls- I Thursday for tha Miller game believe we will give the fane a good ball Stages said Otherwise the meeting wee high-lighted by a buffet luncheon pro JUAREZ Mexico Nov 22 (API Italian Lanrlaa and American Lincolns flanhed to record victories toilny in the finale of the biggest finical and deadliest of four Pan-American road race Hut Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina broke the gtran'eho) European driver have held on find place in the big sports iiviaiun pushing his loYUwf? I fed Unria the 1912 mlels from 144 miles an hour Stevenson was two minutes behind Walt Faulkner of Long Beach Calif creasing the line Between them were the other Lincolns driven by Johnny Mants and Jack McGrath both of Loa Angeles Mantx required Just one hour 55 minutes 39 seconds for the final lap breaking the record for the distance he net laat year Only 66 of the 177 can that ac- Iii47ej sumfnra 470 1 Cnmanelia Ml 4 3 Tcrrall 44 4 Jaalwr 443 Chlldma anii0" 105 game while breexlni i4eeiiineaeeiieaiat 903 I nOTIIfl UtHi0r Dr09Sf1 Whe Dreaaen left the three 2 I Dodger coaches also ware 1st out was strictly routine Tha new "tt'I TTwmtger always la given full free-In naming Ms coaching staff tha old coaches always are an opportunity to make a connection elsewhere I C'oni'bcn Available Dresaen hooked on with Oakland Tuxlla Gutlerre In an al tually started the face Thursday i word time of IS hour a still running at tho atari of minute Tho rare began at inlh! nnaj j- only 67 had croaaed town on the Guatemalan finish lino when officials ruled liat Thursday 'the rare ended and some of those Cheerful Chuck were expected to be disqualified LaCrosse Gains Cigar Bowl Berth TAMPA Fla Nov 22 (API-Unbeaten LaCroase State College from Wisconsin was selected today to play In the annual Cigar Bowl football game here New Year's Day Rex Farrior chairman of the Cigar Bowl committee aald Lacrosse had accepted the Invitation The Wiaconain team haa completed its 1953 eeaeon with nlna victories and haa won 19 games to a row It won tha 1950 Cigar Bowl game from Valparaiso University I IN Spur IT JipfcNboro 9' in rsrahfoin 97 19 Culemnn 3(1 Mlnwril a Mil 31 RiirklNirnatt aMQ33 Glcny ui Pafe ingu but the 4i: three coaches still are available 93 sssse9j3 aealW'l CLAIM A4A An re Billy Herman once puts- ei burgh manager Cookie Lavagetto Vril ihs world Bsnsa hero ot Bin SJ i evens' near no-hltter In 1947: and ii Jake Pltler They also have been i listed as managerial timber 7 onto nir a 9re4 seseiseeeeeeaet li S3 lluaifvlHt 1 Texarkana 1 Edlnbur 1 Tmilr li pr1n 33 Ploy da rU 34 Kllfofi 3ft Wintora 4 ilMffl flA i rownwood IlilllMli ii 99 7 Ml 943 2 5 si seaa9liO I 931 939 mi 931 i93 4 334 rmnn rorklrtm DISTRICT 8AAA ROUNDUP Big Ten selections praised the coaching staff A dance followed the rally At 10 o'clock 12 television sets were brought out on ths dance floor for a TV account of tha 14-14 tie game with Notre Dame Irate Alumnus An irate Iowa alumnus In letters to Iowa and Notre Dame officials today urged the two Institution to terminate athletic relationships John Byron Long of Chicago who was graduated from the State University of Iowa In 1924 charged the Irish will "do anything to aS Rftymondvillf 37 KPrmll 9 RrnckHiriHrn 10 MeAllum AU bs It FnlQNlIh 13 flWftlWfltNr 13 RmitmipArt NwhM 14 H9 Ift roi 4I ftlPVlN 41 ElPniro 43 Klpplwrivlll 43 FI flinrkton 44 liwvr V'llMdl i aesatat aaaastsaPS iseaaeaeaaaaaeaa 93 a9atft39 IM4lillllia04ei4SIMlU 9 as a 929 sesseaeeaaaasaaesfeaasaft9il 93 f1 aeaeaeiaa a ease aeeiena aesuMfl 1 ae K3 19 Kllion if ClPbui 90 hftil eesaeaOON iriM Edison Bears Host Edinburg In Bi-District Game Friday 1ft Lnfkln 19 Harllnimi 20 nfoimwill a 21 Mmtll1l sea 22 LraiyvlPfr 23 Ttui City -a niton Si'll 49 rpro 47 IIIU4born lvMih Mofifohgnji IS! 49 ljimpAMa aPflil AO CrNIM A1 VnlRirilu Sfl Ml Vwri WhR rton 9 Aa i 5 0l9 eeaftl 4 ItJ seeeesaaftlf --11 I Mi rrwr burg Bobcat the champions of OnfiMla BAAA fa to Ban Antonio si ei oceeeeeeeeeeesseeetesesa NCAA Cross Country Won By Sanlec-Lcd Kansas 57 Handvrann 1 5 mwM (IAN) A I Rancvr 3 LthiM JeUlinft ill wink 9 AllMBr seee949 i is i 91 9 Milwaukee Wla tooled hie mulU-fol taking too long to make the mimed Lincoln across the line jaunt from Chihuahua City first for the second year leading a four-man Lincoln team to second straight sweep of tho Mg stork clash Stevenson also set a record for tha full distance of 20 uneis-nirt ccnuxti urns ihtm to-lioura 31 minutes 32 seconds Jsrrsrl 'pilol Wanclal tints oan Total (losing Drams DraIia Hartmann of MaallaH tlanf naa provided when Hugo Hanmann ui chihuhw lain cermany driving a Borgward r-rrri pilot ton tins limped across the flntah lino iwffl seconds after tho three hour deadline for the 322-9 mile final lap from Chihuahua City He waa dla-nullified although his total elapsed time for the full race waa we nliead of the winner of tho amait simrts division Jose tlrrrnrtc of (luiitemala won the division with a time of 28 hour 57 minute 4 second Tne onlv oilier finisher In Ihe dlvlalou wiih Eernmnlo Beguar of Argen-linn like Herrarie driving a Prnnehe Evans of El Paso won the small stock car clas In a Power-glide Chevrolet He waa followed in Ihe final standings by Norman J'nlteraon who resigned as manager of an El Paso dancing school in take part In the race Lkt My Friend "I'm happy for having won sad for having lost my friend Felice Bonetto who should have won" Fangio told interviewer TVUnf" sYarj immediately after the race ow-tm-torie ftTc rrto Rsviwi tuns Konrtlo killed in an accident omamnwie- Jnsn'Ks Aiuinss tints I' Rniurday while leading the race' was one of seven persona who tiled during the five day Antonio Btngnoll and Giilaeppt Scotuzm nlao from Italy died aa the result of a first-day accident Another incident Thuraday killed tour spectators On the final lap Unlay Umber- to MHglinll of Italy won hla third 1 wroi-t i ts straight lap and crossed Ihe fin-1 psiirnan' ei Pssa fiini ir-li 'line find slthniigji he hail ArMmns 1 1 nipped nut uf wnlrollnn line to tm'ii "erliiinlcal breakdown of his cnri V'TScai N' lie horrowed a Fcnml Ui ftniHli jn'iui 'jisinii'M KcShso cnirasn I'm! Ih'iiKHistrsllrai rtot HuibIwVid mm-ii I'Mcsid have rtemonslinted thHt I- aat unsi -uiwJ- ha I I niamn llarliir onn M-SIni 337 'mild have swept everyone!) ne uiil He wmmd up sixth with a ificiwii i IkIhI time uf 20:16:26 bill led til I liuian Knrliiiie i'srrrtea Hrslra lap with a lime of I wj)i is-t stnuf in ciioirniM t-Hlni TaiMia ArarnllM aftlft 9(13 akfll1 eeaftOfl fii T9 9 79 1 1 10 Odar Baron 11 OlddlRKE 13 Uvarwua Ch 13 Crratal E'aifl ec Ire rovfli Id Oatton 17 9nnnft Lakre limrkuorioii liridn JftskPlf 31 ffnwkina 33 Ereinplua IftllVlIltf phhroflrllla IT Wpnn Lak TnirtvhmortoN iJjDGfl J9 31 linn-kin 33 Eremptua jB a'imr jjj NftllVlII 23 fli 24 2ft Nphhrofl villa a The Cardinals who finished ths entire season with six wins two losses and a tls have the glorious memory of that tie to console them a 7-7 deadlock with Lomar of Houston which won the Dll' trirt 7AAAA title Saturday night with a win over Sin Jacinto Soil Foiled Badly Kingsville which failed badly In the latter part of the reason wound up in third place In the district with four wins and three defeats he Brahmas hid a 7-3 tablet chiseled for the whole res on and succumbed to Alice 20-13 in the finale Alice and Pharr tied for fourth place each having shouted three times and walled four times after district game The Bears of Doug Cook had tha best aaaaon record with six wins and four losses and all reason long served notice that they were definitely through being a weak slater In the loop a position they had occupied until thla year Alice had a reason score card of five wins and five losrea tor st least an even break In the round rohtn The Onyntea heat Kinga- saeaaaaa(eea9taaataaT I aaataaa 79 4 as a aaTft1 while the Eagles did about predicted In pre-reason prognoatica-tlon Seaainwlee McAllen had the beat go having played some of the AA teams in the Valley while Brownsville was taking on some toughlei from outside the grapefruit belt Tha Bulldogs won five while missing an equal number of opportunities Brownsville sank only three opponents and bowed to seven of them The Eagles have their laat game to warm them until next year however since Bob Martln'm griddera took the measure of Rod Rucker's chargers 83-13 The Eagles had to coma from behind but tha split which Martin ham been teaching tor about four years cams through again It did when Brownavllls won tha district title and bewildered McAlln In the Cellar (an Benito where Strawberry Rowan had a bad first ytar wound up with the potato hi the cellar Rnwsn'e boys had a itraak or I wo or greatnan particularly when they rompad on McAllen 20-0 The Greyhounds won one In district play while losing six During the season they ware able however to win three against team finisher 2 Indiana University 82 points 2 Syracuse 94 4 Penn State 97 5 Pittsburgh 104 0 Michigan State 125 7 South Dakota State 162 6 Wiaconain 172 9 Miami of Ohio 164 10 Oberlin 261 Other individual finishers in the first 25: 6 Robert Holen Penn State 7 William Sawyer North Carolina 8tate 8 Donald Townsend St Johns: 9 Harold Snyder Alfred: 10 Walt Stienkrauae Wheaton ft Francis Zeller Indiana Li Lament Smith Penn State 14 Art Dalzell Kansas 15 Lyle Garbs Michigan Stats 16 Jamas Lambert Indiana: 17 Robert Rowland Michigan Norm EAST LANSING Mich Nov 23 Long-striding Was Santee of Kansas shot ahead of the pack at ths three mils mark to win the 15th annual NCAA crons country run going away hers today His time over the four-mile Michigan State College course was 16:435 Ha finished a good 120 yard ahead of John Kelley of Boston Untvernity in second place Kansas also won ths team title and as a aurprise favored Michigan Btate finished sixth In the team race The MSC Spartans were tha defending champions and had won tha Big Ten and IC4A titles earlier this year Rich Ferguson Iowa's Big Ten Individual titllst was leading at on December 4 to play Edlaon 7AAA winner In Alamo Btadlum on Friday night st I o'clock Four weeks ago Edinburg would have ruled as favorite but now the Bobcats era ths underdogs to the Beers of tha Alamo City Edison finished strong knocking off Kerrvllls 25-6 on Friday night of last week and had steadily outpointed Victoria and Harlandale ths only real title contenders In 7AAA Edinburg while finishing the season undefeated and untied really had to mill the last two out of the fire In the next to last game James Wright and company pass play that started to go to win 19-14 season windup Pharr's the Bobcats but scooted ovar with minutes to go to put boys In tha tills perfect record one 11 east atft red AMI? 27 Burnvtl 17 JHVef CItyteea ie? i Tre T9 Tft If T9 Tft T9 PtmOrNeeee 34 Junetloa 3ft iHiiiMn 39 Thrret Rl yvt 7ft MvimhI i tHniif oeeasaeeeeoeeeeeeeaoeeosu out because of severe hitch InlGordnn Dickann Drake: 20 Arlin'J hia aide and didn't fmtsh the race Patrick south Dakota stale: 2t Jv Klkuo Mniyla of Wheaton who'Kteve Armstrong Svrscuae: 22 finished fifth then took over the John Aliller Oherlin: 23 Dan 8om- ii lead until Rnnlee uvcrhniilcd him nier Pltlahuigli 2i Allan Gunrltr- going into the final mile John Bar- non Pittsburgh 2 Walter Staiz 147 I liy of Vlllanova wea third and Kay 1'ltiabuigh cl I OMrriuait ofSyracus placed i There were 90 finishers from the tu firmniiiiiMr iiuitwo uf thrm I cores on with one second and In tha Bears outplayed Carlos Esquivel leas than two Billy CdomFi spot 19-18 Perfect Record The BohCata' I ito- 1 I uf the few 10 win The seven wins In the stele munled vllle Brawnaville slid San Benito illairict record shows In 6AAA cimleals and no losses the last Sixth Place Tie by the akin of the Sixth place was also a lie be-1 seven losses fourth field of 101 xtsi-tera from id Hchnols In the competition for the team and universities dear weather Brownsville definitely is ilatod to move up to AAAA ball next year and the lineup of tha district may have aonia other gSlBuhcat'a fangs aa Indicated Harlingen which looked stronger than Edinburg except for Wright at the end of the reason cams In second i tween McAllen Ihe defending district rhamplon and Hrownsvllle The Bulldogs were tlia disappoint-lit of tha district in Uislr play winning only two and losing five 96aeeeeeeaeeaeaieeesaease see VrLwtn 39 WoiMlvmt 97 IlKK Onirer Uiwn4 ea aeoaiasaea title Kanaa pin red men 'fi rat land a dry course made fur fast seventh tenth 25th and 2Tth fur times In the event to be run here a low total of 70 putnla I 'again next year of 1 lulal 34:01 1:39 an unofficial average -i i fo mnnmanmr qji.

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