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2C Abnerltarr-JOURNAL MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Bears, Packers Vie Nerember TO CAPTAIN HUNTINGDON at In Pro Headliner Skelton, Weaver Selected Redskins at Washington; the' pionship clash with the Eastern Division winner. Detroit Lions are host to the By ED SAINSBURY UPI Sports Writer Now it comes out: That Los Angeles Rams; the Cowboys play the Philadelphia By ALAN MITCHELL Of The Advertiser Staff Two juniors Jimmy Skelton and Woody Weaver-have been chosen by teammates to lead the 1963-64 Huntingdon basketball Hawks as co-captains. Both are two-year lettermen who have seen plenty of service the last two campaigns. Skelton is a famed Chicago Bear defense is a product of selective thievery. Eagles at Dallas, and the Baltimore Colts take on the Vikings at Minnesota.

The Bears, who admittedly SIMILAR RECORDS Sunday's loser is almost certain to wind up with a consolation prize of winding up In Miami's Jan. 5 Runner-up Bowl game between the second-place teams from the East and West. The Bears and Packers lead the Detroit Lions and Baltimore Colts by four games with only four left after Sunday. Each needs only two victories for a sure second-place finish. owe their current success to the defensive crew, best in the Na The Bears and the Packers guard, weaver a torwara.

The left handed backcourt each have 8-1 records. Sunday's winner will gain sole possession tional Football League, have sparkplug, standing 5-10, comes of the Western Division lead built their defenses up by sam and become a choice to repre from Selmer, where he earned All-Region and All-State pling the best from three other sent the division in the cham teams, a Bears player said Sat honors. The sharpshooter was candidate for high school All- urday. Shields Leads Sooner Win Over Tigers America plaudits. "We took the Packers' de Weaver, a slim, 6-1 front line fense, the Giants' defense and the Eagles' defense, put them Berry TD Pass Puts Oregon Over Indiana man, came to the Hawks from Robert E.

Lee. In his prep days, he led the General quintet to a 'IHW ir, Jill, li. ii i Jld Ji ill 'iJikUinniniUlM third place finish in the 1961 IM all together and kept the best parts of each," he said. "As a result, we have simplified defenses which are easy to work." state tournament and played in WOODY WEAVER Hawk Co-Leader PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-Bob the state high school all-star tut in Tuscaloosa.

He was named an All-Stater his senior year. COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)-Soph-omore Larry Shields led fifth-ranked Oklahoma to a crucial 13-3 Big Eight football victory over Missouri Saturday with times in the frantic fourth period. Quarterback Rich Badar The defense, as well as the offense, rested Saturday, and A These two Hawks, along put Indiana in front early in the period 19-14 on a short plunge. Berry's 29-yard touchdown pass to H.

D. Murphy with 11 seconds remaining gave Oregon a 28-22 victory over Indiana Saturday in an intersectional football with Coach Neal Posey and there was nothing left to do about Sunday's game with the Green Bay Packers except two touchdowns, one a 65-yard punt return. He also intercepted two passes. the rest of the squad, make their 1963-64 debut Monday Isaacson. AF Crush New Mexico game.

night, Nov. 25, at home against plav it. DAY'S TOP GAME Less than two minutes later, Berry struck with a 37-yard pass to halfback Larry Hill for a touchdown that put Oregon in front, 21-19. The victory Kept OKianoma conference record clean at 5-0 The score came after the Big Belhaven of Jackson, Miss. The Bears-Packers clash and set up a title showdown Setting out on their sixth in Ten team had seemingly wrapped up the game with a 26- overshadows all other games on with lOth-ranked Nebraska next tercollegiate campaign, the Badar came right back with a Sundav's NFL program, includ week at Lincoln.

The winner Hawks will spend most of their ALBUQUERUE, N.M. (AP) yard field goal by fullback Tom will bo to the Orange Bowl, pre-Christmas action on the ing an important Eastern Division meeting between the Cleve Sparkling Terry Isaacson tal Nowatzke. That made it 22-21 passing display of his own and moved deep into Oregon territory where Nowatzke kicked his field goal from the 16. road. The only other game in lied two touchdowns and engi for Indiana with only 1 minute, land Browns and St.

Louis car Missouri was eliminated with a 4-2 league record. The Tigers stand 6-3 in all games, Oklaho the Huntingdon gym is a Dec. 5 3 seconds left. dinals. The Cards, one game contest with Florence State behind the deadlocked Browns neered three other scoring drives as the Air Force Falcons crushed New Mexico 30-8 Saturday in a nonconference football But Oregon came flying back ma 7-1.

But the Hawks will be plenty Oklahoma's tough second half on Berry's passes, moving 75 and New York Giants, need a victory to stay alive in the ousy. GUARD JIMMY SKELTON PICKED CO-CAPTAIN Selmer, Junior Counted On By Hawk Quint defense made the difference yards in five plays with the win After a Nov. 30 engagement game. race. Both of Shields' stolen passes ning toss going to Murphy, who simply outran his taller defend Presenting HONDA for '64 90 c.c.

Modal Lay-away New (er Christmas! HONDA OF MONTOOMEBT SOS Montgomery 144-1 101 Isaacson, a small 175-pounder. Coach Blanton Collier of the came when Missouri quarter at Troy, Posey's crew heads for Lakeland, for the annual Browns may start Jim Ninow- back Gary Lane had the wind ers and took the pass over his tallied the opening and the closing Air Force touchdowns and ski at quarterback in place of at his back in the final period. shoulder in the end zone in between put on a dazzling of-1 Frank Ryan, whose penorm- The gritty Missounans, out Florida State Blanks North Carolina State Citrus Tournament. Other teams entered are Rollins, the Hawks' first round opponent, Southwestern of Memphis, and host Florida Southern. The two-day tensive show before a dust-laden ance in recent games has not The lead changed hands four weighed in the line, stopped the Sooners three times inside the University Stadium record measured up to his brilliant Checkmate crowd of 29,004.

Missouri 10. season start. The Browns, who have lost two of their last three auair is set. ior Dec. is ana 14.

The Falcon defense survived Sugar Ray Floors Belgian Champion games, are favored by 7 points for the game at Cleve his by Stetson on a few shaky moments in the first quarter and never permitted New Mexico's fleet run Lane had three passes intercepted and Missouri lost three fumbles. The victory before 50,800 was Oklahoma's 16th straight in the TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Full-nole defense, fumbled back Larry Brinkley plungedlown 31 and Seminole After the other home game Dec. 5, the University of the South at Sewanee, is the next stop Dec. 11. Then comes the Birmingham center land.

from the one foot line Bill Delay recovered. In Sunday's other games, the ning backs to get outside. The BRUSSELS (AP)-Sugar Ray in EKIDT(MES DOUBLE REVERSE WORKS 1 Saturday to spark a linx-break- Giants are at home against the Lobos' only score came as back conference and OU hasn't lost Robinson, former world's mid Dave Snyder, and Maury San Francisco Forty Niners; ins 14 to 0 Flonda State nome- Claude Ward picked off an Isa in Columbia since 1945. Classic Dec. 13 and 14 at the Howard College gym in the dleweight champion, knocked Bibent pushed it to the 14, newest colon of ttasont the Pittsburgh Steelers play the coming win over North Carolina acson pass and ran it back 45 Oklahoma 7-13 Missouri 0 10 0-3 out Belgian middleweight cham Magic City.

The two-game swing where a double reverse quar State. yards. OU-Shields 45 post return (kick failed) terback Steve Tensi to Snyder Brinkley's touchdown was the Isaacson began his offensive to Jackson, Dec. 18-19 for meetings with Millsaps and hu-fu Muirna OU Shield! 1 ma (Jarman kick) pion Emile Saerens in the eighth round of a scheduled 10- to halfback Fied Biletnikoff show late in the first quarter Attendance 50400. went to the one foot line.

Nebraska Whips Oklahoma State Belhaven wind up the pre-hoh-day play. round bout Saturday. with a 58-yard scormg drive, Brinkley exploded over center no is 151 72 U4 NCS 31 4-12 which he capped by going over Robinson weighed 160 pounds Five lettermen have departed to score and Doug Messer kicked the extra point. First down! Rushing yardage Paulni Yardage Panca I Passes Intercepted by Punta Fomblei lost Yards penalized to Saerens 159. from the Hawk ranks, so several returnees, newcomers, jun trom the four-yard line, three minutes deep into the second quarter.

Kicking specialist Bar An exchange of interceptions 2 1 S-3M 1 1 15 40 STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Illini Keeps Rose Bowl Hope Alive ior varsity grads, and freshmen will be counted on to carry the Holaday converted. ended the half with North Carolina State in possession at its own 33. load. Isaacson wrapped up his busy afternoon by carrying all three times as Air Force went 49 Seminoles' first at a homecom- ing game since 1958, and the win, helped by a Wolfpack fum-i ble, gave Coach Bill Peterson his first homecoming victory at The Seminoles, with less than, two minutes left in the game, scored on a 12 yard sneak by Lettermen back include seniors Gene Lewis and Alec Moseley, juniors Weaver and yards in three plays for its fi LONGCRIER TIRE SERVICE 118 Madison Avo.

HOME OF FAMOUS GILLETTE TIRES Quality Retreading SPECIAL! nal score. He dashed 13 yards MADISON, Wis. (AP)-Illi quarterback Ed Pritchett, after the Seminoles fought the ball 1 Flonda State. up the middle for the Skelton, and sophomores Jimmy Childers and Stan Self. Transfers are Larrv Baebv nois kept alive its hopes for the Florida State scored again in down to within view of the Wolf- Big Ten football championship the final period, to sew up the1 pack goal for the third time in1 from Young Harris Junior Col Air Fore 0 14 7 -30 New Mexico 0 0 I- I and a trip to the Rose Bowl by 1 victory.

lege in Georgia and Perry McCain from Columbus (Ga.) Junior College. AFA-Iflaacson 4 run (Holaday kick) AFA-Wargo 2 run (Holaday kick) AFA-Czamota 5 run (Holaday kick) UNM-Ward 45 pass Interception (Stall- Florida State got its chance i the second time it got the ball Substitute quarterback Fred; Duda sparked league-leading1 Nebraska to a 20-16 Big Eight Conference football victory over improving Oklahoma State Saturday. Duda, subbing for injured quarterback Dennis Claridge, led the Cornhuskers on scoring drives of 55, 70 and 63 yards. He scored once himself on an eight-yard keeper. The victory was Nebraska's eighth of the season against a single loss, and its sixth without a defeat in conference play.

The Cornhuskers have only one foe standing between them and their first conference title since 1940 but that foe is defending champion Oklahoma. The Sooners play Nebraska next Saturday at Lincoln. the half. Doug Messer kicked the point and a throng of happy Seminoles and old grads flocked to the field to greet the victori defeating Wisconsin 17-7 Saturday with the help of a stubborn (Santa Item) Moving up from the Junior wis run) defense. shortly before the half.

Wolf- pack quarterback Jim Rossi, ef- AFA-FG Holaday 33 m) $1495 ous Florida State team. varsity are Bob Owen, David AFA-Isaacson 13 run (kick failed) The Illini put together a long 6.70x15 Slim Whitewall Tubelesi only Attendance 29,004. "lioose" Tatum, and Charles TAKE OVER ON DOWNS Florida State cot the ball on drive after the opening kickoff Anderson, who returns to Hunt and a 24-yard runback with don after a two-year stint in the service. Sewanee Comesi Back To Edge Washington 6.70x15 Blaekwall Tubelesi only pass interception by Georgi downs at the Wolfpack nine, but a penalty dropped it back to the 14 and Brinkley lost to the 17. Brinkley went to the 12, where Pritchett took it over.

Frosh making the squad are fectively bottled up Dy tne semi- Wasliington Falls Hard To Uclans Donnelly for first half touch SEWANEE, Tenn. (UPI) John Bricken, David Muskett, downs and then held on until Full 4-Plyt First Quality Prices Pins Tax and Old Tire Off Year Car. M. L. Agnew raced six yards ana xsem aucelt.

Jim Plankenhorn booted a flonda Mates big passing to score in the closing minutes1 and Phil Condra booted a vital extra point to give Sewanee a yard field goal 38 seconds be gun, Tensi, was never able to get his arm in passing shape. fore the final gun. 14-13 come trom behind victory ratchett, second team quarter The victory gave the Illini Troy State Wins 8th Cross Country TROY The Troy State LOS ANGELES (APMJCLA threw the switch on the Rose over Washington University of St. Louis Saturday. back, came through in the final minutes after Tensi injured a 4-1-1 conference record.

The These trend-setting new Mid-. tones are lighter shades of the basic greys, browns, and greens the fall '63 Check mate by Station makes fins use of them. It makes mors of a smooth lustre-flnlih, gentle quarter-pinch crown, and tiny chessman on the bow. Stetson Hatt $ir $25 Other Hats $6.95 up Sizes 6Vz to 8 Regular and Long Oval AMERICAN HAT COMPANY 30 North Court St. Next Door To The Fair i Bowl-bound Washington football tie and an accompanying trio The win gave Sewanee its sec finger.

team Saturday, dealing tne cross country team captured Pasadena will be at stake in North Carolina State 0 0 0 0 Florida State 0 7 0 7- showdown at Michigan State its eighth straight dual meet Huskies a 14-0 defeat in one of the biggest upsets in the nation next week. Illinois has an over FSU-Bruikiey ran (Messer kick) FSU-Pritchett 1 run (Messer kick) Attendance 23,151. over Pensacola Junior College, SALESMAN Established expanding nitrogen manufacturer is looking for an imaginative salesman, experienced in the sale of liquid and solid fertilizers. Territory in southeast. College training preferred but not essential.

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Agnew, who picked up 101 yards rushing during the hard-fought contest, helped set up the tally with a pass to Bob Davis and a 13-yard run. Then 23-36, here Saturday afternoon. of its best season since 1953, Troy stalwart Joe Jaskiewicz i this year. The Bruins of UCLA, who had won only one game and had lost seven, traveled 88 yards In the second quarter to score their I first touchdown, and put togeth- winou) 7 7 j17 Wisconsin 0 0 7 0-7 1U GrabowaU plunge (Plankenhorn Eagles Down Cavaliers won his eighth consecutive race in dual competition, setting a Dl-Donnelly 24 pan totanepUoa (Plankenhorn kick) Troy State record of 15:38.0. Wi-Holland pan from Brandt (Fro- er another drive of 76 yards in Condra completed his 33rd of 36 field goal attempts for the season to give Sewanee the one-point edge.

The old mark was 15:57.5 set the third for another. nl-FO Plankenhorn 24 Attendance 45.4U. BOSTON (UPI) Pinpoint by William Gowan in 1958. UCLA was two-touchdown un derdog going into the Big Six! Conference game before 30,398 under sunny skies in Memorial Coliseum. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington still has the inside passing by Jack Concannon and jet-propelled running by halfback Bob Shann carried Boston College to a 30-21 victory Saturday over upset-minded Virginia.

Concannon's 17-yard third-period touchdown run, Shann's 27-yard pass interception return and Jim McGowan's late insur track for the Rose Bowl ment but must defeat Washing- ton State in their traditional struggle at Seattle next Satin 's day. ance tally rescued the Eagles 1 This was the first conference defeat for the Huskies and the aD0DD00DDGD0D(g who led only 9-7 shortly after second conference victory for halftime. Shann, sidelined most of the UCLA. Officially, the conference will not vote on its Rose Bowl representative until after the fi-' nal games this week. season with a leg injury, also scored in the first period while Marty DiMezza added a field Halfback Byron Nelson scored goal.

both touchdowns, the first an Virginia 0 0 7 14-31 eight-yard toss by quarterback Steve Sindell, the second from Larry Zeno for four yards Boston College 0 1 14 7-30 BC-Shann 1 ran (Kick (ailed) BC-FG DtMeiza 22 Vir-Dumphey 2 run (Shnman kick) BC-Concannon 17 run (DiMezza kick) BC-Shann 30 past Interception (DiMezza kick) Vlr-Pincavae 1 run (kick failed) BC-McGowan 1 run (DiMezza kick) Vir-Dunphey 1 run (Dunphey ran) Attendance 20,200. Washington 0 0 0 0- 0 UCLA 0 I 0-14 UCLA-Nelson pan Iron SindeU (kick (ail) i UCLA-Nelson 4 pus trom Zeno (Profit paw from zeno) Attendance MJW. r- L-i LalllJLI ul Li INC (if 10 Ox. Site SIX INSULATED MUGS (A Money-Saving Service for Merchants) ill yjsi 00 A RADIO EQUIPPED VANS 1 Shatterproof Swtatproof Sanitary Far Set afSia MERCHANDISE FULLY INSURED RELIABLE, EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE OfJDED DRIVERS KEEPS DRIMCS HOT OR COLD! Prerliloa olded for perfect In million, grarefullv designed end kentUnuy decorated In fold. A wide choice of deeorator colors.

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