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Abua-ter-JOURNAL Montgomery, Sunday, Feb. 19, 1961 SPORTS, NEWS. MARKETS Tigers Win; Tide Falls In Overtime the Grandstand by Max Moseley Auburn Edges Alabama Loses To Green Wave Tigers, 69 To 65 'and held Auburn to one field goal By BIDDY DAVIDSON Of The Advertiser Staff TUSCALOOSA The Tulaw the entire first half with six minutes of dIuv. Green Wave defeated the Ala Alabama hnldinff slim tpari most AUBURN Auburn hit anidropped in a free throw to tie the IT- ivv L1I1UVV IU UC till of the way. The Tide largest lead amaZinE 75 Dor cent of Its nnrisr-nrn nf nA n.

bama Crimson Tide, 71-69 in two overtimes here Saturday night. Good Morning! Daytona Beach's third annual 2d0-mile modified-sportsmen race set for Saturday, Feb. 25 is expected to attract several drivers who made the Montgomery Birmingham circuit last Summer. Among the pilots who have already made known their intentions of competing at Daytona includes Alton Jones. Jake in the first half was nine points.

shots Saturday night, but had to burn lead which had been With five seconds left in the Alabama went ahead 63-59 with rely on free throws late In the much as 14 points earlv In the second overtime, Wayne Pearl game to defeat LSU 69-65. first half. tried a shot, but missed. How The Plainsmen dropped in However, this was as close of 36 attempts from the field in the Bengals came to taking the 2:43 left, but Jim Kerwin hit to bring the Green Wave within two points. Hoskins and Kerwin swapped buckets and Larry Pennington put the Tide four points out in front with two free throws, ever, Tom Wenzel rebounded and hit to give the Greenics the win- breaking the national record of 70 per cent thev set last vear lead although they came within two points nine times in the sec- goal.

With three seconds left, the saw second half. against Florida. Both teams "hit 1 27 field goals but the Tigers out- 67-63. Tide called time out. but Hos- kins' last-second desperation shot tailed.

snot the visitors 15-11 at the foul line and that was the margin of victory. Wenzc! then hit two straight buckets to tie the game up as' regulation time terminated. Alabama hit 33.3 per cent of its Vaughn and Flbbe led a late first half rally that put (he Tigers hack out front 35-30 before John Bailey scored with 43 seconds left. Both teams swauned hiickflls As ihe regulation same ended. the score was tied at 67-67.

The Hatcher, Sonny Black, Carl Jones, Dave Mader, Bobby Allison and Friday Hassler. Black, who finished third in the 250-mile affair last year and sixth two years ago when the first annual event was held, will drive a newly constructed Cadillac-powered Chevrolet built by -Montgomery's Mel Manley. Five years ago when Black won just about everything held in Mont- shots from the field with 26 of ifirsl overtime went by with no 70. The Tide bucketed 17 of 2t score. Then, in the second over throughout most of the second time, Rex Krider hit a jump shot free throws for a 70.8 percentage.

Tulane connected on 33 of 00 tries from the field for 41.2 hut. half until Auburn began freezing the ball with three mimitpr lpft Iwith 2:53 left, aivine the Wave Sifting through the LSU defense, Ray Groover connected on 8 of 10 field goals and five free throws for high point honors with 21. Jimmy Fibbe was next with 15, 13 in the first half followed by David Vaughn wHh 14 and Porter Gilbert with 11. George Nattin was LSU's lead a 69-67 lead. The Plainsmen hit four free hit only five of nine free throw attempts for 5a.5 per cent.

Prior throws to take a 67-61 lead with two minutes left to play. Hinlon Butler hit a field goal with 33 seconds left. This set the stage for the last-minute to mis game, Tulane was hitting AUbUm Winds ud thnir hnmp a 76.5 clip at the charitv MOSELEY ing scorer with 15 followed bv basketball season Monday night against Tulanc. The came was nio and tnrk stnPe he drove a Cadillac-powered Chevrolet that was Thomas Conklin and Ellis Cooper with 13 each. Maurv Drummondi and little Darrell Estes led Bama on the boards LSU added 11 for the losers.

Cunklin Jacobs The loss left Coach Joe Mr. 56 1-1 1-1 3-3 1-3 Vandy Bangs Vols, 76-60 Creary's Beneals with a (i-4 con-! Diummtmd Nattin with 14 and 10 rebounds respectively. Jack Ardon had 15 for Tulane. Ardon also led the Wave in scoring with 26 points. Kerwin ll I ference record and dronm-d them! Cooper lout of a tie for third place.

Au 0-0 Bailey Tual burn now holds a 5-5 conference (AP)-Billhlt or 17- NASHVILLE. Tenn. Johns lioskms and Penninzton hit for 11-14 It 0- 1 I 1- 1 3 15 3 5-7 3 Depp fired in 31 points tonight to Fibbe Vaughn 22 and 20 points respectively to ycwi- ieaa Alabama. ieaa vanaerbiit to a 76-60 victory over Tennessee as the Commo-Idores remained tied with Florida Groover Tinker 0-0 11-31 II it I TULANE March slate. Plainsman Jumped out to a quick 10 point lead but ran into trouble when they went into a stall mid-way of the first half.

The Tigers were leading 19-9 when they started slowing things down after Gilbert scored on a fast break. At this no int. Drummond1 for second Dlace in the Smith. in i fse r- Totals Auburn TIGERS' PORTER GILBERT BALL Pearl Fouls Louisiana State's Ellis Cooper In Process eastern Conference basketball hrm race. Wenzel ft .12 0 Red-Hot Gators Kritli-r Ardon Cloak Totals uepp, nuting nis career highi total, sank 13 of 17 free throws1 as the Commodores hit 30 of 40 Upset dropped in three ouiek ficld-eoals 5- 71 and Cooper added another to put ifrom the foul line while three! Muni uy iuainey.

Daytona's 500-mile NASCAR race scheduled for Sunday has been given a boost with the announcement that Jim Ilathmann and Paul Goldsmith, two top-ranked Indianapolis drivers, will compete. Rathmann won last year's Indianapolis "500" while Goldsmith placed third. KANSAS FOOTBALL PLAYERS have received another adverse ruling from the NCAA. This time it'll cost them some Sportcoat-Slack outfits. The Lawrence.

Kansas quarterback club presented these Sportcoat-Slack outfits to the players last fall. The NCAA ruled they can be worn as travel uniforms only by the sophomores and Juniors. Only the were allowed to keep them. Elwood Pete Quesada, President of the new Washington Senators club in the American League refuses to predict a finish for his club but states he's sure that they will finish ahead of the new Los Angeles Angels. Both clubs are new to the American League.

Quesada bases his prediction on- the fact that Mickey Vernon will be the manager and that great things are expected from Willie Tasby and Gene Woodling, two true and tried players. "I'm going to suggest to our players that our chief rival, next to Baltimore, is Los Angeles. We have a natural rivalry because both are first year clubs and new in the league. It should be an interesting race to see which dub develops the fastest. "The Angels won't get any young kids ahead of us because' we don't intend to be otitbided for any bonus boy on whom we have the right kind of a scouting report," says Quesada BOWLING is a sport that is growing by leaps and bounds here in Montgomery.

The appearance of two new bowling alleys along with Cramlon Bowling Lanes, which has been in operation here for years, iias the Bensals in ranee at 20.17 Tennessee starters fouled out While LSU ooured in the Doints. FJsles Blagburn McKinnfiv Favored Maroons. they also tightened their defense 59-37 3- 4 0-0 S3 4- 4 01 II 0-1 Hoslctns The Commodores, in running their SEC record to 7-3, one game behind the 8-2 of MLssissinni 0 Butler Penninfflnn Smith Bulldogs Nip GAINESVILLE. Fla. (AP huf Tolalt 17-24 I wwunt miasm a iuj SEC with an 8-2 record, is 7-3.

l. II I.ITV1T niT TF1A ti-inmnrr Kn i State, beaten tonight by Florida, Florida raced to a 38-28 halftime lead. i Tennessee came back after in-. '4 'j intermission to hit six of its first up. Tulanr Alanni.ta II it 35 32 lfcbs, 73-69 stit mv Jimni liaj- ket with four seconds to go Saturday night and Florida's Ga- With 56 seconds on the ClOCK, Mitchell 1 4 1 seven field enal attemnts Bobby Shiver tors beat the Mississinm State IVHULiVCU till 'iCiriiv cs ATHENS, Ga.

(AP)-Gcorgia's Maroons. Southeastern Confer. hiivls 7-11 2-2 1-1 ii Stliiiitl out of Berkshire's ence basketball leaders, 59-57. viclory --starved Bulldogs shook Merchant picked it up and passed whyn. 0-0 ine victory before a marine in 13-l 11 off a second half cold shnotinc hit for the two: crowd of 7.500 nut Florida itouinv second place, a came hark- or! Utter traiVmn mn.i'.( ik Mori Commodores weathered the flurry! 'e1'8 A8 OUr 7 and pulled away to post 11 second victory over the Vols tr 1 UlVerS year.

They beat the Vols by twoJVi 1 'points earlier in Knoxvilie. i 1 SjlNIlg linllS jj Bobby Carter, who fouled out; Salon? with Eddie Test and HFIaJAP)--f uur Martin, led the Vol scoring with'f 4troT ff' 18 points. Glen Campbell had n. Sophomore Don Ringrtaff had 12'Tu when the points for VanHerhn. be2ns workouts Fb.

spell to win its first Southeastern Conference basketball- game in six outings from Mississippi 73- the Maroons. hair Mississinni stni George Jung lied the game atjahead to lead 40-39 at halftime.j,w,,a, -all with a free throw aftpr hp Ir.nina intv Kan nnntmi 69 Saturday night 3 3 1 (1 I 1 0 3-5 4 00 0 MS 14 iii.w a whii v.uiikiui kuiiic in itunz Ole Miss ace Jack Waters Jerry Graves wittlithe second half, the Maroons pro-1' given the bowlers a new shot fs in the arm. v-i failed to start because of an their lcad 17 injury, hit 20 Doints in thn mn ahaal ot t.ic i.l 'ilmidn 10-57 TKVNESSKK 7,500. ITeat ihalf to keep the Rlg clo atate now tne Bulldogs heels, but Allan Johnson and Don Keiser put the game on ice for the Ruilrino-c in Sullivan Martin Camnbell Carl-- Booth Perigo Cai-michael Captures Lead Bowling leagues are springing up everywhere and interest is at a new high pitch all over the city. It seems that everybody is trying to get into the act of bowling.

A newly organized league the Classic Traveling League becihs Dlav Sundav with five 79 1-2 1- 2 24 2- 4 II 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 0-0 They arc pitchers Ray 3 and Bill Fischer, catcher Lou uBerberet and outfielder Bubba Morton. gj All except Morton were on the 2 major league roster last year. I Berberet and Fischer were trans- 3 fcrred to the Denver rostpr nftpr I the closing minutes. The Rebels caught up with the Bulldogs With -10 minufps tn rn Wihnn oulinr Gillr-y In Tucson Totals Golf-Tourney, and went ahead on Waters' jump shot, 56-55, with 12 minutes and 55 seconds gone. iviiEnmi.T Ranis il Wthe 1900 season, as was Narleski, Tjwho was shelved last season with ya back injury.

Morton batted .296 ls-i; 4 aiiwith pennant-winner Denver of Sophomore Chuck Adamek By MURRAY SINCLAIR Bolt, former U.S. Open champfour bogies anj two birdies on the OOOnt tll'ia fll'f ..,,,1 -It. UlnnH made it 58-57 at anH hir who has won this TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) '2 4 S'l. -ln vuv.i, vnir ouuuy a.

nun; UJIU lUIIIill Willi dll Buddy John Johnson Dut the RniirintTQ u.c fii.icui.iiii naauiicuiuii. 4 11 Sullivan of Yuba Citv. took "nisnea wun a Dirclie lor a 7-un- even-nar 35 for his fi.i-fifi-72-2n ahead to stay shortly after n-ith I 0 3-4 0-0 0-0 4.4 i the lead in the S2C.0OO Tucson "er'Par 69 t0 with his previous Cupit is playing in his secondl' 0 0 Itllcll Sc.l't Griffiths Johnson Clark Totals a hook shot. ii n. KAIinrt.

nf Cfl .1 CA t'Ga. Football Coach Open Golf Tournament at the end 1 luunua vi oa oim m. proiessionai tournament. Last! Georgia built the lead tn kt-ri 1 was playing badly and putt-1 week he won $1,250 at Phoenix. with three minutes Wi Might Switch Schools Oi 54 notes Saturday with an 11 under-par 199.

ing worse." he said. "But I still He and Frank Wharton, the first- when Allan Johnson scored on a Trnn'sHre anrirrhilt have a chance to win this tiling. 12-to! 18-711 I ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Defen Charles Sifford. five-time nation round leader, were golfing stars at the University of Houston.

Wharton's 204 left him crooned layup and a free throw after being fouled by Sterling Ainsworth. al Negro champ, was iusta stroke All I have to do is figure out how to get them in the hole." Jax Slate Wins LOaCtl Red LawSOn's with two other rookies. Dave Hill teams and these teams will be composed of the highest bowlers in the city. League play will alternate between the Southland Bowling Lanes and the Cramton Bowling Lanes. The five teams are Cramton Bowling Lanes team, Maxwell AFB, Gunter AFB, Southland Bowling Lanes and Cramton Bowling Lanes Sunday will mark the opening of the league and play starts the first week at the Southland Bowling Lanes starting at 1:30 o'clock.

FRANK W1LLETT of Chattanooga was reelected to head the Southern Lawn Tennis Association for 1961. Among Willett's appointments as chairman of various committees is a Mont-gomerian. Jack Bushman, "Mr. Tennis" of Montgomery, was named head of the Films and Literature committee. Rabun Chambless of Chambless Motorcycle Company is showing a new type of Motorcycle called the "Sprint." The Cycle is manufactured by the Harley-Davidson Company's Italian affiliate Aermacchi Harley-Davidson.

The new Sprint motor can be used for off-the-rood-events such as runs, endurance trials, etc. or for riding comfortably over the highways. Florida's greatest race horse. Needles, was represented "by his first two offspring to race the other day at Hialeah. Both were fillies, and neither won.

The irony of it was that the winner, a son of Battlefield, was bred by W. E. Leach-the man who also bred Needles. behind at 200. Tmmy Bolt who complained about condition of the greens, was three strokes off the sive backficld coach Paul Davis of Georgia went to Starkville, Saturday to confer with Mississippi State Athletic Direc Hebert, reigning PGA champ, rambled all over the course taking seemed headed for their civth and Bob Wagner.

pace at 202. Doc Johnston tor Wade Walker about ioinitie Gary Player, the current lead-! straight conference defeat before Johnson's accurate shooting gave them the lift they needed to stay ahead of Waters and the Rebels. The victory gave Georgia a 4-6 SEC record and an 8-14 overall The leaders; 'Frank Sulliv an Charles Sifford (Tommy Boll iJiu'Me fupil Klary Plaver (Paul McGuire money-winner: Jav Hebert. Succumbs Al the Mississippi State football staff. Georgia football Coach Johnny co-leader after 36 holes: Martv Furgol, Jackie Cupid and Paul McGuire were grouped four Griffith gave Davis permission to CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.

tArJ Marty Furcol marK. Mississippi has lost seven make the visit. lTh fircf hacnhnl! rvlavor 1a foment" Wharton strokes off the pace at 203. of 10 conference eamp nnri ic i i a Hill 'I certainly hope he will decide Sullivan has Dut toeether rounds 8-12 for all games. Rob Wagner jhis brother in the world series of 66.

65 and 68 for the nar 70. Jaok Harden Mason Fudnlnh iCC Cage Meet JACKSONVILLE The host Jacksonville State Gamecocks defeated Florence Stale 80-60 here Saturday night to take the championship in (lie Alabama Collegiate Conference basketball tournament. Wendell Nix socred 25 points to pace Jacksonville to Ihe win. Boyle 'Dabs' Earnest and Joe Edwards scored 15 and 13 points respectively to lead Florence. St.

Bernard downed Troy Stale, 100-86 to take honor in the consolation tilt. Wayne Bowling, Jim Wallace and Bill Nelson passed the 20 point mark to lead the Saints. Bowling led the scoring with 24 points. 6.4G4-vard El Rio Golf and Cmin. to stay at Georgia, but I do not want to stand in the way of his advancement," i ex R.

(Doc) Johnston, 73, died Saturday In a Chattanooga hos Johnny Pntt MISSISSIPPI White McCarley Ainsworth --s- 1W 6'-SV65 200 71-65-67-503 68-48-67 3 72-63-68 203 65- 66.72 203 67- 66-70 203 ti 73-67- 204 67-66-71 204 71 -70-64 70- 69-66 205 70-67-68 205 68- 68-69 205 69- 67-69 205 71- 155-69 205 305: 66- 71-69 206 70- 69-68 207 71- 67.69-207 66-70-71 207 70-70-68-208 70-70-68 -208 72- 68-68 20B 68-72-48 208 70-68-70- 208 70-68-70 208 66-72-70 208 try Club course. In his 2'4 yeare pital. plained. Tommy Aaron rt Wall Jr. Bobby Nichols Frank Boynton Rot) Shields E.

Edmonds 7-8 00 0-0 27 3-3 0- 0 1.4 1- 4 M. Edmnnrift i Davis, a native of Knoxvilie. on the pro circuit he has won very little money and never before led a PGA event after 54 Johnston and his brother, Jim Waten 12 1 where he was a football star at Young High, has been at Dave Love Jr. Al Raiding Harold Knr-ere holes. Bolton Bolton Wa ester my, broke into the nation's baseball limelight back in 1920 when 0-0 "I Got off to a michtv lnckv Weatherly Takes Inside Slot In Daytona Cup Race Today Totals 13-17 20 start bv dronDins 15 font, mitts for Jerry Rarhrr John Barnum Jerry Pittnian Larry Mowry they played on opposite sides in the series.

Dlaved third Georgia only one year. He was alternate captain and center under Coach Red Drew at the University of Mississippi in 1946- OEORGIA Simpson birdies on the first two holes," he base for Brooklyn and Doc was 'Ken si 1 0 28 5 5 7 4 0 1 0 Casey J. Johnson A. Johnson first baseman for Cleveland, said. I ran into trouble with a couple of bogies but my approach on 18 helped make up for 47.

2-3 0- 0 1- 5 8-10 1-2 2J 0-0 Dave Marr DAYTONA BEACH, Fla (UPI) 500" last year: Jack Smith. which won the series five games Keiser Winners of major NASCAR Adamek to two. a snort iron on the 510-yard hole left him 2 feet from the Spartanburg. S.C., winner of the "Daytona Firecracker Joe Lee Johnson. Chattanooea.

Taylor Clark Johnston, who first played with 3-4 Totals 28 17-27 11 73 28 Chattanoosa in the South Atlan hole. winner of the "World 500" at tic League, broke into the majors Sifford, like Sullivan, has never races last year will roar off Sunday in a 25-mile test of late model stock cars at Daytona International Speedway. The special American challenge cup race is limited to drivers Georgia 41 32-73 J4-t Mlssistippf 3S won a regulation PGA event. He in 1909 with tne Cincinnati kccis. He later played with: Cleveland Charlotte Speedway; Al (Speedy) Thompson, Charlotte, N.

winner of the "National 400" at felt his rounds of 69-66-65 left him in an excellent position for Sun (1912-14 and 1918-21), rittsburgn WIN DOUBLES MANILA (AP) Jonnv Rose Charlotte; day final round. (1915-16), and Philadel; Ma (1922 1 V. Yv 1 who copped first prize in one of the major NASCAR events in I960 Bobby Johns. Miami, winnpr nf he I s. At .5 iA After Johnston left baseball 'I couldn't complain about and Eddie Dungo, Filipino Davis Cup pair, won the men's doubles title in the Philionine National single shot I made all day," he became a representative for the said Sinclair Oil Co.

He retired a few the "Atlanta Fireball Roberts, Daytona Beach, winner of the "Dixie 300" at Atlanta; Buck i At no time was Sifford in Iron i- years ago. Tennis Tournament Saturday by defeating Neil Gibson and Barry ble. At no time did he have more held Funeral services will be iPhiUips-Moore of Australia 6-3. than a Baker, Spartanburg, winner of the "Southern 500" at Darlington; Joe Weatherly. Norfolk.

winner nf 10-foot putt for his five at 3 p.m. (EST) in the Braincrd 6-3, 7-5. birdies. Methodist Church here. T-a total of 12 drivers in all.

In addition, a 150-mile race for campact ears is scheduled over a rugged 3.1 mile asphalt course. Both events are part of the colorful speedweeks program which started Feb. 4 and ends next week with the annual "Daytona 500," due to attract the nation's leading late model stock car racers, i the "Rebel 300" convertible race at Darlimrton: Re White Spartanburg, winner of the Virginia Sweepstakes at Martinsville, and the "Western Carnlin.n iPeanuts Lowrey Has Slim Advantage In Baseball Players' Golf Tournament 500" at Asheville-Weaverville, imx. Speedway; Johnny Beauchamn. Cminril Bluff.

Iowa, winner of the Ten. Major conienuers in tne cannon-ball division compact car race Sunday include last year's winner, Marvin Panch of Daytona Beach, in a Valiant; Glen (Fireball) Roberts of Daytona Beach and Cotton Owens of Spartanburg, S.C., with a pair of By JOE REICHLER I nu-mtl "Mil nnnb ft 1 OrtyC (-V-ft-! rlt.nni1 ki.rl!ns lliA nessee feature at Nashville; Richard Petty, Randleman, N.C.. win MIAMI. Fla. (AP) Ppannts uuTtivj.

ij hvvh giaiiuo uiiJdiicu auuii niui miuicauu were swollen yesterday, but I feel 15th, 16th and 17th holes. The last better today." was featured by a sensational 100- ner of the "Virginia 500" at Lowrey, battlhig a stubborn virus Martinsville; and Marvin Porter, Richards, continuing his steady foot shot from out of bounds. as well as tough greens, fired a 3-over-par 73 Saturday for m. brand of play, slwt a 74 for a 1 1 1 v. i Lakewood, winner of the California feature at Marchbanks Speedway, Hanford.

Calif. hole total of 223 and the lead in three-round total of 224. "I Dlaved it too safe todav." In fifth with 229 were Jim Davenport, Giants third baseman, and former National League pitchier Jim Heam. Of the first five, only Dark has played in this the National Baseball Players Golf Tournament at Miami Tempests; Lee Petty of Randle-man, N.C., driving a Valiant, and Jack Lawrence of Detroit in a Falcon. Late entries include Joe Weatherly of Norfolk, and Curtis Moody of Charlotte with a Valiant, Tim Flock of Charlotte with a Lark, and Brian Navlor of said Richards.

1 didn't put enough stick to it." Springs. The Stockv little coach of Hip Tied for third at 227 were Alvin Angela Mortimer Wins ltritisli ennis Title LONDON API-Angela Morti Philadelphia Phillies, one stroke Dark, manager of the San Fran Miami-sponsored tournament previously. The most DODular nlavers to the off the Dace coins into thn thin! cisco Giants, and RalDh Terry. 'shirt-sleeved crowd of 6.500 were round of the 72-hole medal play, New York Yankee pitcher. Dark Stockport, England, with a Lark.

mer defeated Christine Truman finished with two birdies in the last four holes to take a one- Yogi Bcrra and Mickey Mantle of the Yankees. Mantle had a credit matched his opening round of 74 while Terry, leader at the half 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 Saturday for the Brit- stroke lead over Manager Paul; able 82 for a 54-hole score of 252. way mark, came in with a 78. ine entry list of the American Challenge Cup race was limited to the following drivers: Robert (Junio) Johnson. Ronda.

Kicnards of the Baltimore Orioles. ine younfi rmht-hander lost his ish Women's indoor tennis title. Previously this winter Mss Mortimer had won the German, French and Scandinavian indoor crowns. My whole family had ihe flnl Al lreikU SAND TRAP wav miT nc YANKEES' RALPH TERRY BLASTS Berra had bis worst round of the tournament, an 87, for a 251 total going into Sunday's final round. N.C., winner of the "Daytona! putting touch on the first nine, scoring a 7-over-Dar 42.

but he when I left Los Angeles Caught During 3rd Round Of National Baseball Player's Golf Open.

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