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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 17

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17A By 49-20 Score Sound's Aeria Sundoy, December 23, 1953 ghf UfHB.ifnI,t yftngnttrtia! Af Son Francisco Ifc. Is ii umraoBe Yankees In the third peri-id, Wash- thre a shovel pass to Don Clark, ington State's Bobby Newman hit- his Buckeye teammate, for the ting on six pares for CO yards.1 two-point conversion. III, WFT 17 9)01 I 10 I 4T Si ftuthlr.g yardi 21 f'amei Intercepted if I Punia Ml 1 rumhlea Yard! I t. Dove'i touchdown return of Kremblas pass and Pietrpsante't two yard smash, capping a 35- the West scored on a five vardj throw to Dick Wan of Charlie P.ash of M.ssoun con-: vctered to put the West ahead 7-6. MIAMI (AP)-Buddy Humphrey, a tpectacular aerial artist from Eaylor, passed for f.ve touchdowns and ineaked for another Saturday plpht to guide the South to a 49-20 rout cf the North In the Shrine'i annual college all star game in the Orange Powl i yard drive, ended the touchdown Jlitiry lmmrniaieiy CranDCCl! mucins- th.

ternoon Ifnur. Htimpnrry, no nas been dratted by the Los Anceles Hams, 4 ac morKfa wun mo poist ana poist and T.J JACK STEVENSON' AASofintetf Treu Sport Writer SAM FHANCISCO fAP)-PitU-burgh'i Dick Haley slashed Rl yards for a touchdown on a kick- Rushs k.rkoff at the East 16 tne west was threatening on sped up the sidelines to as the East three-yard line when the the blockers care of West i.j rut i 14 UM tacklrrs. The East never relinquished this lead even though a off return, firing the Fast to a 2614 virtory over the West Satur Weil T-14 1 pi'irge kirk ilct- im i ran fiom Kevmaa iRaik conversion run attempt failed. 1 day before 60,000 fans In Kezar Peiuacola Cage Teams Prepare For New Year The East scored again the next' time It had the ball as P.oh Pe'arek '-i" rW' unie nati can 83 t.oa tttrrK Et-f rnrkhaier 20 pa from fiace of Michigan and Tom Franck-j pi mm hauser of Purdue combined on ir.tercepuoo (Run 20 yard scoring pass. Kremblas F.t-peirnr,t furia mm fid) Stadium.

The decisive dash by the 183-pound Pitt comet in the third period was the longest scoring run curacy of a pro rs he passed to pilly Stacy of Mississippi State far three tmirhdom-ns and to Bob-hy Itenn ftf Florida State for two more. The five scoring throws act a record for the North South aeries and the three touchdown catcher ly Stary wiped another record off the books. It was the seventh victory for the South. And it was the most one-sided of all the contests. The North has won three games and one ended in a 21-21 tie.

Humphrey's one-man show submerged great performances by neveral other players, including three Northerners Al Jacks of Tenn State, Gary Trahst of and Army's Pete Dawkins. Humphrey was voted the game's; in the 34-jear history of the Shrine charity football game. But, in the fourth Quarter, Colorado's Eddie I COBLE'S FISHERMAN'S CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK DECEMBER 23 THROUGH JANUARY 4 Dove went the game distance with an Intercepted pass for the West'i By JIM rOMEJtOY News-Journal Sports Writer The Tensacola High Tigers and the Tate Ascies tumbled from the unbeaten ranks. The Prent Chris Tim for beta Day, Tclli Wfien Full Bin Best" "i .1 SUN WON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 23 30 31 1 2 3 4 xs 1:46 2:3 3 27 4:17 5:05 5.53 6 50 7:45 AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM second touchdown. Nick Tietrofiante of Notre Dame a battering ram all afternoon, scored two East touchdowns on smashes of three and two yards.

He wai voted the game's outstanding player and winner of the Coffman Award. Michigan State' 223-pound end. Sam Williams, a demon in the outstanding East defense, was voted the game's best lineman. The East scored first at the start of the second period when Pietrosante crashed over guard, climaxing a 74-yard drive. The conversion kirk attempt by Frank Kremblas of Ohio State went wide.

tian Rams absorbed another loss, and the Catholic Crusaders ijmited a flicker hope as they slipped past Crestview on a nine point winning margin to wrap up their only victory of the young basketball season. That's the way the intra city basketball picture came into focus as the prep hoopsters hung up their Al! tim li gK-en Centnl Stindard tn. AM Or houe far Eastern time zone; subtract ore hour for Rocky Mountain f'me; two hour for Facific time. In localities Using daylight saving time, add ens hour to tin- found above. Copyright 1953 nsh Piledriver SAN FRANCISCO Notre Dame's Nick rietrosar.te (49) is about to be brought down after a f.ve yard gain for the East Is the J-st quarter cf the East-West Shrine game here Saturday.

The Irish fullback had tsken a pas from Bob rtacek of Michigan. Knocked out of the play is Ohio State's Dan Fror.k, center, while to the left is West'i tackle Lee Vockam (70) of Southern (Pewacola News-Journal AP Wirephoto) rr.oft vamaoie p.ayer in a el sportswnters. Dawkins was named the best for the North and Stacy was given the sportsmanship sward. Pi.rt 1 I liMik 11 It lti ft'rsn fan trim jmrhrtj kick) 1 kki 1 kir it paia Hirr.hrfj kek Rt-n II ru tnm I I 1) lrm H.smr.rj k.rki fut frnro b'ocVfij) 1 rr Blacker the Fish Better th Day for Fishing I1 'V3 i' -1 1 START THE ABIA VEAfL IN STYLE It's Bowl mmm lme-'59 Style IN THE ORDON MANNER FORMAL GO Guern Leads Knkks Past GATLS KREITLLIN g-m shcei fcr the Christmas holidays. The Tieers were off on a merrv I'nlted Tress International Millions ef football fans around chase gobbling up opponents right tk ration can rest up from their and left.

During their first four New Years Eve celebrating next SYRACUSE. N.Y. (AP) Richie performances it locked as though! Thursday by watching an attrac- Indeed, a wonderful way to start the New Year, looking like a million and feeling like a king (a comfortable one at that) would be in a handsome after six tuxedo from Ordon's. Here's the look Guerin hit from the outside then stole down an easy and the Bengals had carted their program cf four nationally-bas- nine wavs from the cridiron to the, televised bowl games. ket to clinch a 100-Ki2 victory for f.oor.

Put after walk: that everyone likes end the feeling of comfort that you've been Kerei how they shape up: Louisiana State, the ration's No. tr.e New orlt Knickerbocker! or- over Gulfport. 50-34; Crestriew, filer the Syracuse Nationals in the 22: Vircr. 53-33 and UMS. 73 30.

lookina for in formal wear. Trim natural styling CATOu $45' they stumbled over Jesuit cf Newiovep riemscn in the Bowl from and shawl collar. National Easkftball Assn. Sat day right. Orleans on a 57-52 squeaker for'.

v.u, th. iho Knocks tr.creaiM their urst loss me season, ine k. nA hrnadea hv ed plaet le1 over the Nats in following night, Saturday, they'j-Bfj at 1-43 pro est iCits th war iwiU air the game on TV and a.r tne game on ra- TTfina rprnrrt fnr'" ui.l-i i.rr.i m.ia. dio starting at 12:45 p.m. est, The Tigers have a host cf hot! Complete Formal Accessories shooting percentage in the final priod when they hit of 16 attempts from the for .683.

Tby sar.k 33 of 73 for the game compared to Syracuse's 40 of 101. And they potted 23 of 30 free throws. shots to back up their ecoringJEXAS FAVORED threat. A pair of Bills head thej xcxas christian was the pick by Eengal scoring card-Jackson and over the Air Force Aca-Krealein. They have averaged in Cotton Bowl at and 11.2, respectively.

Bob l8S( 'Tex; Thj gan3e Burt provides another Tiger threat oklahoma-Svracuse on the C.B.S. Dress Shirts. by landing on me mira rung oi anj xv. network, starting front $6.50 tne Bengal scoring laaacr at approximately 3:30 p.m. I0.p ....) And then there's the grand- ine iigcrs nave wioW'-u "1' vew Vr't Tlsv wins Bnd cropped one to accumu (classics, the Rose Bowl at Fasa-'dena, Calf, in which Iowa's Biz late an .833 average.

Celtics Roll To lOlh Win MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-The fast-breaking Boton Celtics, with veteran Bob Cousy at the throttle. Tigers with a .667 points over California. M3C ra wins and one loss. Coach Bill Bailey's Aggies erupt dio and television will carry this game starting at 4:45 p.m. est.

Dress Hats, iKitw Billet Aimflrfl anr! nil. pH Ij.s.u. wnicn wer.i wirougn ir.e from $10.00 rateu iw.u tia.i.iiw jf-ij tional Basketball Assn. -victory themselves from behind on a Saturday night, defeating Minne- liant man to man defense that sent tied, resumed practice Friday at aool 112-94 I them slipping to a 52-50 victor'. Baton Rouge La af.er a five-day rimn in Ronifav dur- Christmas layoff.

Although his rne suck Lousy scored pomisj- k- is in excellent shaoe. Coach handed them a 73-57 loss. Milton the year Paul pietzel of L.S.U. threw a pair of skids at the Aggies jfeared that rival Coach Frank ttTH Tournament last iiau an (a- Suspenders, from $1.05 as tne Ce.tics kept a four game Eastern Division lead over New-York by sweeping to their 22nd victory in 30 games. The largest Laker crowd of the year, 8,131, attracted by an after game "beer garden" and dance, a promotional cimick.

was treated celient psychological weapon in his team's underdog role, day by squeezing out a 34-3 1 victory to bolt Tate out of the tournament competition. "By game-time, he'll have that team on fire with the It might be well to remember jClemson that the Aggies ere not up to their ot oi to one Lousys more superia- Thpv AY desire to win, Dietzel predicted. Clcmson, meanwhile, departed from home Saturday morning for tive efforts. This was the Ln th erviee of i till 17 1.1 V. where they will until thpv move to only appearance here this season.

C'nu'-v and backcourt teammate Bill Sharman. who collected 21 their top-notch noopssc-r, tins uvn- Eiloxi, Miss. Igan, who has hem recognized os (jailv 1 I fiM.s- 7 0Wfr mf I I ''y? A fl: III Dress Socks, from $1.00 Af im cttp'c nren on New Year's Eve. uncans points, totaled 58 between basketball players, uungan than 10,000 Clemson fans tne ceived a lez injury prior to will follow their team to the Su WARRIORS vm opening of the 53-59 season. t'MLADfcU'HIA ine t'tmneA inl Cummerbund and gar Bowl.

At Miami, Coach Bud Wilkinson announced he probably will start Bob Cornell at quarterback against Syracuse. The switch at quarterback was necessitated after regular Dave Baker was drop- Tie Sets, from fS.OO rielphia Warriors snapped St. Louis for Dungan on the scoring card and five-game winning streak with a'has provided the Agaies with a 114-103 overtime victory before snew scoring leader. He has rolled record crowd of 11,745 sn average of 20.7 points per Basketball Association fans Gates has also taken hon-day eight. lore for two consecutive weeks as city prepi" the high scorer in the Scoreboard that first string guard Jerry Thompson has recovered from a hunting accident and may play race.

Brent Christian was off to an encouraging start by walking away with a 45-39 victory over Alien-town. The following two games, the Rams lost to Jay. 63-37, and next Thursday. Dress Shoes, from $14.95 Walnut Hill. 36-S3.

They caught! Seminoles Upset L5U, 82 to TALLAHASSEE (AP) Florida State guards Hugh Durham and tire again against Chumuckla and handed the Indians a 40-43 lass, but fell into a slump when Laurel Hill almost belted them off the court to the tune of 103-21. Erent fell by the wayside again when Jay appeared on the scene and carved out a 51-22 victory. Jimmy Herchenhann is the little bundle of energy that grabs the Don Bates scored 53 points between them Saturday night as the Seminoles sprang a mild 82-67 bas ffefv' i IfW'Wli Rams' scoring honors. He has shot his way to a 12,7 average. ketball upset over Louisiana State The Catholic Crusaders occupy the ground floor on the city totem Durham collected 31 points, 17 of them in the last half.

Bates scored 22 points, one more than LSU's high scorer, forward Wayne Mon- pole. Tney have dropped lour oi heir five games tor an average of .200. son. The Crusaders opened on four (82) sour notes: toiey, ivimun, 3 fl fltp USE OUR 3 PAY PLAN I V3 FEB. VS MAR.

o4-30; Jay, 43-30 and Milton, 48-38. COLITX.E FOOTBALL 49, North 2fl GATOR BOWL Mississippi 7, FLORIDA 3 BI.I E-CRAT 15, Gray EAST-WEST East J1, West 14 TANGERINE BOWL East Sn'e 26, Missouri ValVT 7 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBAIL Knhrrne InrlUllonal (Dnylona Brn-hl eeabrei-7e 65, Jix Landnn 51 iChampion-ship Miami Srnlor SI, Tampa Jefferson 3" (Con-solailon) Flftrhrr Invitational JX Bfarhl Jarksoa "0, Jx L'e 61 Chmpton-ship) Jaj Parker 50. Joit Kpn 41 COLLEGE BASKETBALL rsn 2, lsij 7 Tpr.nfssp 79. Virp'nla Miami (O.) 74. DePaul 67 Butler 81, Indiana 76 Louis SO, Georgia Tern 79 Connecticut 64.

Temple 46 Alburn 104, Florence St. 78 Seattle 70. (111 49 90, Gonzaea 73 Purriue 74. Notre Darr.f 5 Canlsliu 72, Se'nn Hall 4 ECAC HOLIDAY FESTrVAL Ft. Joseph's (Pa.) 79, Utah 65 fvracuse 66, Cornell 60 (Consolation) Holy Crosi 86.

Niacara 80 St. John's (NY) 76. Davton 6.1 ALL-COLLEGE TOVRNET Buquesne 69, Bowling Green 65 Oreson 64, San Francisco 54 Tulsa 80, Wichita 75 PHC TOVRNET Texai Tech 59, Texaa 57 TCO 74, FMO 64 (SemlflnaU 1 Arkansaa 60, Baylor 67 (Consolation) KAIA Yonnftstown 77, DocUmrst 71 Tennessee loa. So. Iilinnis 97 QVIEN CITY INVITATIONAL Partmoulh 8, Briehim Yo-irc 75 Bl FIGHT TOIRNEY Colon rln m.

Kanaw 52 LONG ISLAND INVITATIONAL Arlelphla 66, Lehlfh 57 EVANSVILLE INVITATIONAL St. Marv's fCaiU.) 71, WashmgtOB (StX.) 64 FRO BtKETB ML Kf York Syrarnse lij Boston 112, Minnenpnlh 94 PRO HOCKEY Crimen Toronto 2 (tie) Montreal Boston They received a small tucKer oi 2 2 6 1 2 4 1 I 10 2 22 State (67) Florida Stale If ft tp 8 5 21 Savage 5 6 16 Liteky 5 3 13 Bolts 4 1 9 Batea 12 4 Durham 2 0 4 Tinniey 0 0 Arrher 0 0 0 Richter Loolilana Crisco Combi Davlea Giiellelmo Jarohs Collina Moon To! a' i 11 31 1 11 hope just beiore retiring ior me holiday when they tacked up their first win of the season with a 67-58 Christmas package over Crestview. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Catholic Bob Krasnosny garn 25 17 67 Total! 32 18 82 ered 23 points to clinch tne cru State JS Louisiana 3267 4082 Florida State 42 sader win. Bucky Stringfellow, who appears in sixth place in the scoring race, leads the Crusaders' scoring card with a 10.2 average on 51 points. Auburn Stretches Win Streak to 17 1-Hour FREE PARKING With Any Purthou.

Let located ot Boylen end Intend. ST. LOUS BEATS TECH ST. LOUIS (AP)-St. Louis' su- FLORIDA'S riTrior hp'cht and Bo Ferry's 33 AUBURN, Ala.

(UPD-The Au the deadeve.burn Tieers defeated little Flor- FINEST MEN'S STORE 201 S. long-range shooting of enre State 104-73 Saturday night Terh Saturday night and th Eilli- for their 17th consecutive basket-kens ended Tech's four-game win- ball victory, the longest winning ning streak, 90-73. 'streak In the nation..

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