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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 65

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THE SUNDAY PHESS 5-D Binghamton, N. Dec. 16, 1962 QEoliklav Peafe Plans Just ONE Packer Mas Title Worries Toys Snv ilia ILeis 'lor BDsul I ST Mm j' By the Associated Bu th Associated Frm Green Bay'i National Football League kings find out to-day whether they can (successfully defend their Western realm from Detroit's assaulting forcei and battle their way Into the championship arena gainst New York'i powerful pretenders to the throne. The Packers, who lead the Western Conference by one Came a over the runner-up Lions, send the NFL's most potent acerecation Into Los Anccles for a clash with the woeful Rams. Detroit, mean-while, will continue its campaign for the crown In a wlndup game at Chicago.

Either a victory or a tie will guarantee the Packers their third consecutive Western title and spot In the championship fame. Dee. 30, In New York arainst the Eastern champion Giants. The Packers demolished the Giants, 37-0, In the title showdown last year, The Packers, with a 12-1 Tecord, already have clinched a tie for the Western title, and can only be tied for the crown If the Rams (1-11-1) manage to pull off what would amount to the upset of the year. Detroit ll-2), the only team to brat Green Bay, would have to beat the third-place Bears (8-5) to gain a tie.

Either a tie or a loss would end the Lions' hopes. If there is a playoff, it will be on Dec. 23. WHILE THOSE two games hold the majority of Interest on today's closing regular-season program, attention also will be foruied on New York, where the Giants (11-2) will meet Dallas (9-7-1) In their final tuneups for the cham plonship game. Pittsburgh, the runner-up In the East with an 8-5 record and an entry In the NFL's Jan.

6 Playoff Bowl In Miami, goes against Washington's slowly sinking 'Skins, now on the losing side with a 5-6-2 mark. The Steclers will meet the Western runner-up in Miami. In other games on the wind-up schedule, Minnesota is at Baltimore in a battle of teams with 6-7 records and Philadelphia, is at St Louis In game that will deposit the loser in the Eastern cellar. Both are 3-9-1. FULLBACK JIM TAYLOR, already dubbed Player of the Year as the Packers No.

1 weapon, will be trying to nail two of the NFL's prized individual titles while officially ending the reigns of teammate Paul Hornung and Jimmy Brown of Cleveland. Facts and figures on the major post-season footbalf games, both college and professional, with date, site, teams, records, starting time, television coverage and estimated attendance. Times Eastern Standard; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 Bluebonnrt Bowl, Houston Georgia Tech, 7-2-1, vs. Missouri, 7-1-2. 3 p.

CBS. 60,000. Taneerine Bowl, Orlando, Fit. Miami, Ohio, vs. Houston.

6-4, 2:30 p. no television, 15,000. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 AFL Championship, Houston or Boston Oilers or Tatrlots vs. Tcxans, ABC, North-South game, Miami North All-Stars vs. South All-Stars, 4 p.m., ABC, 50,000.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29 Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. Penn State, 8-1, vs. Florida, 6-4, 2 p. CBS, 50,000. East-West Shrine Game, San Francisco East All-Start vs.

West All-Stars. 4:30 p.m., NBC, 60,000. Blue-Gray game, Montgomery, Ala. North All-Stars vs. South All-Stars.

2 p. NBC. 24.500. All-American Bowl, Tucson, Aril Major College All-Stars vs. Small College All-Stars, 8 p.

no television. 10,000. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 NFL Championship, New York Giants is. Parkers or Lions, 2:05 p. NBC, C2.500.

4 for Senro TIllo on Flnnl Dnv A If ri -Aawciated Presa WIREPHOTO. GOTHAM GRABBERS Nebraska tackle Lloyd Voss (71) lunges for ball fumbled by Miami fullback John Bennett (80) near midfield in first quarter of Gotham Bowl game yesterday at New York's Yankee Stadium. Ball was recovered by Nebraska's Dave Theisen, not in picture. Other identified players are Nebraska's Tyrone Robertson (70) and Robert Brown (64) and Miami's Nick Ryder 36). Nebraska won, 36-34.

Taylor is tied with Jimmy Brown of Cleveland for the scoring leadership at 108 points. Two others in on the 4-way battle are Lou Michaels of Pittsburgh and Don Chandler of New MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 Sun Bowl, El Paso, Tex. West Texas Stale, 8-2, vs. 8-2, 4 p. no television, 15,000.

Ohio ootiiam laic: York. Michaels has 101 and U. Chandler 99. but Taylor not only has the lead, he has the edge in TATLOR BROWN CHANDLER MICHAELS going for 6-polnters as place Jones off Mat To Floor Zora kickers Michaels and Chandler Oxford, l'olnt Test Mat B-Grapplers Show TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Cal. Southern California, 10-0, vg.

Wisconsin. 8-1, 5 p. NBC, 100,000. Cotton Bowl, Dallas Texas, 9-0-1, vs. Louisiana State, 8- 1-1.

3 p. CBS. 75.504. Orange Bowl, Miami. Oklahoma, 8-2, vs.

Alabama, 9-1, 2 p. ABC. 72.000. Sugar Bowl, New Orleans Arkansas, 9-1, vs. Mississippi, 9- 0, 2 p.

NBC, 92,910. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 Senior Bowl. Mobile, Ala. North Senior All-Stars vs. South Senior All-Stars, 3 p.

NBC, 36,000. New York Dropped in 'among the heavies. the first round, underdog Doug it was the fifth knockout loss Jones of New York, came back for Follev, whose record now is strong and knocked out heavy-; 62-6-2. Jones, never stopped in weight contender Zora Folleyi nis four year career, now has a a I Sidney the Ceilin in 1 minute 58 seconds of nf 21-3-1. includino 13 seventh round of a televised knork.ts.

It avpncpH hi Ae- 10-round fight at Madison' ricion loss tn Fniw in npnvpr last August 1. Square Garden last night. The knockout came suddenly f- Highly-regarded Sidney, which last week put an end to defending sectional champion Chenango Forks' winning ways, got a taste of its own upset formula yesterday, as Bainbridge-Guilford pulled the mat out as Folley was leading going into SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 Playoff Bowl, Miami Runners-up In NFL'S Eastern Western Conferences, 2 p. CBS. 40,000.

and the seventh round. The fifth-ranking heavyweight contender Mild Gate Wild Game (Continued From 1 D) Bobby Wilson's placement made it 27-20. Claridge went to the shotgun oflense for long passes to Ross, Dick Callahan and before Thornton scored to complete a 70-yard move in 10 plays. Claridge ran for two points and it was 28-27 in favor of Nebraska. Ross' dive from the 1 after 3 minutes, 28 seconds of the final period after Claridge intercepted a Mira pass on the Miami 39 and Thornton's two-point run locked it up despite Ryder's second TD.

Miami 6 14 7 7-34 Nebraska 6 14 8 836 Nebraska Tornton 1, plunge (run failed). Miami Rizzo 10, pass from Mira (kick failed). Miami Spinrlli 30. pass from Mira (pass failed). Nebraska 92, kickoff return (Johnson Miami Ryder 1, plunge (Ryder pass from Mira).

Nebraska Eeer 6. pass from Claridce (Johnson kick). Miami Bennett 3, plunge (Wilson kickl. Nebraska Thornton 1. plunge (Claridee run).

Nebraska Rosa 1, 1 1 1 (Thornton run). Miami Ryder 1, plunge (Wilson kick). from under the Warriors, 26-23 had floored Jones with a left and right in the first round and Elsewhere on the wrestling THE CROWD of about 3,000. most of them rooting for the local boy, hardly expected such a finish. Jones was staggered by a right and then belted to the canvas by a left and right in the first round.

He staggered to his feet at 5, was given the Edmeslon. U-E and Vestal JVs seemed on his way to his sec Doyle has also entered his scene, Windsor ran Binghamton North off the floor, 46-7; Maine-Endwell stopped Walton. 35-20; ond straight victory over Jones SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 Pro Bowl, Los Angeles NFL East All-Stars vs. NFL West All-Stars, 5 p. NBC, 60,000.

AFL AU-Stara game. San Diego, Cal. East All-Stars vs. West All-Stars, 2 p. NBC, 20,000.

and his 10th in a row. neophytes in the U-E and Greene novice tourneys. Greene trounced Newark Valley, Then Jones, who had been 39-13; Ithaca hardly worked pinned Mark Perkim, 5:01: 138 a sweat aeainst Hnmpr. 4f)-8j Ji Carmen (ME) dec. Dick carrying the fight to his sharp-shooting and heavier rival, mandatory 8 count, and then w'as saved by the bell.

'and at Oxford, where thev HS-Mike French (ME) nailed the Chandler. STARTER SETS hoawwpioht uith a lpft honk to roney came out. iuu or nre in 'Wheels' Missile Kev haven't wrestled for about 20 pinned Jim Maclntyre. 2:53: 154 vnarc tho hr.m toam tioH Bob Rutherord IW dec. 2-2; 180: get their 3 and 1 at a time.

Taylor is over 200 yards ahead of runner-up John Henry Johnson of Pittsburgh In the race for the league rushing title won the last five years by Brown. Taylor leads with 1.318 to 1.102 for Johnson. Dick Bass of the Rams is third with 955 and Brown a distant fourth with 861. If that isn't enough incentive for Taylor, he has one more item going for him and the Packers. He needs only one touchdown to break the NFL one-season record.

Taylor has scored 18 and now shares the mark with Steve Van Buren of Philadelphia and Brown. THE LIONS, meanwhile, figure to be In for a battle with the suddenly reawakened Bears, who are clicking on Billy Wade's passing and the rushing of Rookie of the Year Ronnie Bull. Detroit counters with quarterback Milt Plum and a stiff defense. The Giants will spring: their aerial attack masterminded by All-Pro quarterback Y. A.

Tittle and top target Del Shof-ner against a Dallas club that has its alternating quarterback tandem of Eddie Le-Baron and Don Meredith back In harness. All-Pro Don Perkins heads the running game. The Steelers, with either Ed Brown or Bobby Lane at quarterback, appear to be too strong for the Redskins, who started off at the head of the class and now have 'dropped to fourth place. The Norm Snead to Bobby Mitchell passing combination however, makes Washington a threat from any place on the field. The Vikings-Colts matchup likely will turn into a passing duel between Minnesota's Fran Tarkenton and Baltimore's Johnny Unitas.

The Cardinals, who rolled to a 52-20 triumph over Dallas last week, hope to be able to keep their momentum against a Philadelphia club that has showed little. ISO TRAINS ENGINE TRACK 3 Cars Power Pack Whitney Point, fielding its first John Kuryla (ME) won by forfeit; team in history, 26-26? unlimited Dave Wendell (ME) 7 pinned Mike Cunnen. 5:11. I Orlando, Fla. (JPj Ernie Wheelwright, 220-pound all-Army full-iback from Ft.

Campbell, led the Eagles to a 14-10 victory over the jaw. He followed with an-itne second round as he tried to other left and right and dropped Put Jones away quickly. He Foilev to the canvas. boinbed his lighter foe for the Folley fell on his seat. He first two m'nutes but Jones started to rise at five and then Snapped out of his daze and had fell back on his atjtbe better of a trading session seven.

Me made another effort the last minute. ITHACA 40, HOMER BAINBRIDGE, NO MATCH for Sidney in the early weights, ttr 1 1 S1Q95 95 Claude Poole (I) dec. Larry Nothinq Else to Buy uvri-LaiiIC io-o vvairior icau Merrett, 5.0; i03-Jake Benninger IU eia aneaa oneijy. m-io, dui (I) plnned Herb Sherman. 52 sec to rise but referee Arthur Mer iidiie'i, guing uuo me body press, half-nelson; 112 ijdiKiana Air rorce case, yesterday in the third annual Missile Bowl football game.

Wheelwright, playing with his left ankle tightly bandaged to1 match. In the sixth Jones was in full command and Folley was on the retreat. Still the knockout came as a stunner in the seventh. Jim Chester (I) dec. Dennis Wright, I he Ecbcats got the winning 3-0; 120 Mike Turco d) dec.

Dave margain and then some In thejBush, io-4; 127 Bob Aubi i) dec. heavyweight finale, when big Dick Ottenschot, 9-1; 133 Jo Lee shore up a bad sprain, shattered cante tolled the full count of 10. Folley, the 1 ranking heavy who had been clamoring for a shot at heavyweight king Sonny LIston, saw his hopes dashed completely. Jones, a high-ranking light heavyweight, has been fighting among the big boys this year. The startling triumph vaulted him high the Lackland line for 108 of his IJ Court St.

Open v- FREE CUSTOMER PARKIN team's 132 rushing yards and Bradley, Tigers Roll Princeton. N. J. UP) Sopho scored one touchdown. more Bill Braaeiy was tne Dig REFEREE MERCANTE scored It five rounds to one and judge Joe Armstrong, 4-2, had Folley ahead for the first six rounds.

Judge Al Berl had it even, three rounds for each. The AP card had Folley ahead 4-2. Folley, while waiting to counter, often just moved his head and torso back. He ap- Don Curtis put Jerry Rossini out (I) pinned Glen Tinker 43 seconds, of commission In the first period 1 pancake press; 138 Richie Leonardo for a default Win. dec.

Dave Baldwin, 8-3; 145 Most interesting match at; George Huson H) pinned Erie Homer was the 120-pound event apevtae: pitting Ithaca's Mike Turco Rjggs, 5.1; i63 Ed Shippos U) against Homer's Dave. Bush a pinned Jeff Tinker, 55 seconds, body Steadv 102-rjounder for the last Press' half-nelson: 180 Jerry Beach sieaay iuu pounoer ior irte (I pinned Bob Toe 66 seconds, dou-, three years, and section 4 cham- Dle arm bar, tie up; unlimited Mor-i gun as Princeton's undefeated basketball team sank Navy last! night 65-54. Bradley shot 26 points. pion 111 that category last year, ris Harper (I) pinned Karl Ripley, North 'FisV Get Baited mmm parently hoped to catch Folleyi with a fast right. This proved EC nVFRHFAfl hie linrlnino Tnn fllnr.

im I fc UIUOMfcHU rcon 3J seconds, body press, half-nelson. TURCO, HIMSELF 103-pound OXFOBD 2 whitney point 2 sectional king two years ago, 95Schlafer ,0) inned Pickno, Jirmneu tnira at 11Z last crotch, half-nefson; 103 Lynch If his 10-2 hand ins of the SUd- IWP) pinned Roberts, 2:15, crotch il.n f- nn half-nelson; 112 Eeeleston (WP) Weishaupp. 12-01 120-Manzef: dec. Edwards, 12-4; 127 Emer- aitauun, iiuco iigures 10 cause EQUIPMENT You'll Never Find a Better Buy! ICE SKATES with a solid punch as he moved his head then finished him off with a left and right to the jaw. "Folley gambled with me and I faded him," said the jubilant Jones.

"I knew I was going to get him." "I gambled too much," agreed the downcast Folley. "After that first round knockdown I thought newison (O) pinned Coleman, 2:25, ai plenty of trouble at his bar, body press: 133 Metz. (WP) pinned Seymour, 5:30, stack; 138 Special fo Tfie Press Norwich A final event win yesterday afternoon brought Norwich's swimming team a 53-42 decision over visiting Binghamton North, and its second aquatic victory in two days. On Friday night Norwich scuttled Maine-Endwell, 58-37. weight this year.

Oxford, coached by athletic I Vernon (WP) pinned Behe, 1:50, crotch, half-nelson; 145 Potter (WP) Alrtntr Al Tmt1a with tliA as- "Jdec. Rood. 5-4: 154 Hackbarth (O) sisiance 01 winner, a Greene, 5:05. cradle; 165 1 :25. crotch nanaout ior ine scnooi wnen rratt iwh pinned ori 1 COUld name the punch." 326 Jennings Endicott ST 5-1591 ted insula nvinofl half-nelson: ISO Westerbv (O) 1.

Whittaker. 3:06, crotch, half- It was the first meet of the season for the aquatic Indians iwo uecaues ago, nas suowqucui n(Mn. unlimited Smith (O) dec matches line up with AValton.lTymeson, 7-6. Leather Lined MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S who trailed, 42-46. going into the deciding 200-yard freestyle relay.

Double winner Pat Sizes 1 1 thru 3 SPORTS RESULTS Kleitz and Bill Conole had Sizes 4 to 10 North's only firsts. Walton 5 Scrubs Forks Walton Walton matched the unbeaten Susquenango League pace of Delhi and Sidney yesterday afternoon with a 49-29 rout of Chenango Forks, which in the middle quarters could score a total of only 7 points. Walton, now 3-0 in the league and 5-0 over-all, stormed into a safe lead with a 15-2 edge in the second period, when Bill Podrazil 200-yard medley relay Norwich, 1:35.8 (Sullivan. Miller. Collins.

IS 5g88 (Continued From ID) Nebraska 51 NATIONAL LEAGUE Sprague); 200-yard freestylePerkins (Norwich). 50-yard free Denver 63 stylePat Kleitz (N), 160-yard individual medley Jewett (Nor Detroit 3 Chicago New York 4 Montreal Toronto 8 Boston wich), 1:36.2: 100-yard butterfly-Bill Conole (N), 100-yard freestyle Schussler (Norwich), 60.1; GRAND OPENING DEC. 17 GENERAL SURPLUS SALES 131 CHENANGO STREET (ACROSS FROM THE ARLINGTON HOTEL! ATTENTION HAM RADIO OPERATORS TECHNICIANS, ENGINEERS and DO-IT-YOURSELFERS PRIDES SLASHED 100-yard backstrokes-Sullivan (Norwich). 1:09.1: 400-yard freestyle Faatz (Norwich). diving- got Forks' lone bucket.

In that AMERICAN LEAGUE Providence 2 Springfield 2 Hershey Buffalo 2 AT WARD'S-TRflDE-IM YOUR OLD, OUTGROWN SKATES TOWARD A NEW PAIR! Mike Uuiiuin (Norwich 31 rjoints: same period, Warriors Terrell Roe 100-yard greaststroke Kleitz (N), and high-scorer Mac Ransom combined their talents for 11 points. I. -is; zoo-yara ireestyie relay Norwich, 1:49 Schussler Jewett, Leahy, Perkins). SOUTHWEST Southern Cal. 66 Oklahoma 51 SMU 99 Tulane 75 Oklahoma St.

69 Texas 65 Arkansas 90 Mississippi 60 Alabama 62 Texas Tech 57 MIDWEST Michigan 71 Evansvtlle 64 Detroit 9S Hillsdale 76 Bowling Green 83 W. Kentucky 5S Ohio U. 62 Iowa 54 Loyola (IUo) 105 S. Dakota 58 Indiana 90 North Carolina 76 Purdue 93 Butler 7S Wisconsin 84 Miami (O.) 58 Illinois 76 (OT) Iowa St. 73 WRESTLING The Walton JV also won, 34-25.

CHEN. FORKS I WALTON COLLEGIATE Ron Big 10 MVP Chicago Ron Vander- FG FT TP FG FT TP 5 Roe 4 Lehigh 6 Hartwick 10 Clarkson 13 Penn 7 Syracuse 23 Ithaca 22 Rochester 14 Cornell 27 2-7 0-0 How About This Gift Idea COWBOY BOOTS Kelen, Wisconsin's senior quarterback, was voted the Big Ten's Gould Podrazil Karpus Champion Hrath Smith Connelly Mollo 1-1 0- 0 1- 2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0- 0 1- 1 most valuable football player for 1962 yesterday and will receive BELOW COST! Zi Henderson 1 9 Miller i 6 Hansom 7 4McNausht 0 Flanagan 0 0 1 Pudnev 1 3 l.otxVU 0 TO 60 RESISTORS 0- 1 1- 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 2- 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 the Chicago Tribune's silver football. VanderKelen, who 53955435 topped the Big Ten in passing TCU 62 Richmond 76 Jacksonville 94 St. Mary's 70 Minnesota 74 Kansas 49 Ohio State 74 Citadel 80 Xavier (O) 103 Marquette 82 Deraul 76 Cincinnati 64 and total offense, will lead the champion Badgers in the Rose Popp 1 Russell 1 Baxter Eaton 0 Total! IS It IS IS Bowl against Southern Califor Tut.li J. Chrnann Furlti Wilton SCHOLASTIC Windsor 46 North 7 Maine-End.

35 Walton 20 Greene 39 Newark Valley 13 Bain-Guilford 26 Sidney 23 Oxford 26 Whitney Ft. 26 SWIMMING COLLEGIATE Yale 61 Cornell 34 Union 69 Harpur 21 3-M 49 10 29 1 nia New Year's Day. NUTS BOLTS SCREWS PILOT LIGHTS When Mom and Dad or the Kids Go Camping A SLEEPING BAG SPECIAL D. C4E HA CMC DDICn AT El FUSES SUNFLOWER TOURNEY Arizona St. 77 Kansas St.

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