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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 10

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The Daily Heraldi
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'I1 rid Contest 10 Daily Herald FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1964 County, I Lnbeirty iwll awll; Vo i ia Ready for Ufa Indoor Slated fo NL Slugging Saturday Choice for Ncivy Post Crown Won his receivers. It satisfies coach in duties from Eddie Erdelatz Gene Corum, an ole Mountain ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPIX -Doug Scovil, "an assistant coach at Navy for two 5 years, was considered the outstanding can- 1959. His teams had, straight winning seasons, each eer himself. By Mays It was McCune who completed time whipping arch enemy By RUSS GREEN UPI Sports Writer ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

(UPI) Quick-hitting Utah, an eight game winner with a tough defense, and West Virginia, champions of the Southern Conference, move the college bowl season indoors here Saturday 60 of passes for 911 yards CINGINNAH (UPI) San didate today to succeed Wayne Army, and in 1963 Navy; had a and 10 touchdowns, the same Francisco; Giant; outfielder Hardin as head football coach mmK. smttte-AmiA. -cW 9-1 record and was -ranted sec-fc ond among the nation's col- McCune-4 1 who scored all 26 Willie Mays won the fourth Na- at the Naval Academy. ,1 i i points against Kentucky and the tional League slugging title of who played at College same brash young man who his career today when official of 1 Pacific, has been the tiuar- when they meet in the sixth an- threw the winning touchdown figures revealed that he had a terback i coach under Hardin I Only; in this past season did- Hardin fall short as the Mid- shipmen won just three of games' and lost to Army. Over-" all.

Hardin-coached teams atvj at game against Syracuse with six 1 min- nual Liberty Bowl Convention Hall. a .607 percentage compared to since 1953. Scovil also had the of the Chicago highly successful career utes left to play. as The game, frozen out five 'Ooeratine with McCune are Cubs' Ron Santo. 1 head coach at San Mateo, Mavs.

who nreviouslv won! the Colleeej where his teanik years running in Philadelphia Navy compiled a 38-20-2 mark. tight end Milt Clegg who caugh by temperatures actually below 24 passes! for the season. 'includ Hardin said Thursday ne sua the norm for. the day and date, was unsure of his future Plans- title in 1954; 1955 and 1957, compiled a 35-7-6 record in five 578 at bats and 351 total bases seasons. trtwin hv idfi TTiarein OVer Hardin rociono frm Vic nnct ing eight against Syracuse; pile was moved to this world fa He often has said that he did driving fullback Dick Leftridge, who rolled for 461 yards to lead mous shore resort as a pre- n't want t'j remain in Santo; who had 592 at bats land Thursday, althoui he still wi 1 1 1 I 1 Christmas sports festival, It and this is believed to be the the Rushers: hard hitting defen 66 toxai oases.

tour years remaining on a nve- will be televised nationally be- sive end. Bill Sullivan and senior crux of his ne re-w Rookie Rich Allen of i the year contract. He said he had einnins with a 12:45 p.m. EST Dortedlv was seeking the job guard Don Young. Philadelphia Phillies i ranked reached a "mutually, satisfying kickoff.

assistant athletic director at the. with a .557 percentage fol- settlement with jthe academy It will be the 10th game academy, i now held by E. owed by Rico Carty of i the on the approximate $72,000 due played in the gigantic hall since (Rip) Miller, 65, and reportedly- Utah, beaten only by Wyoming and Missouri during the regular season, brings a T-formation into the bowl with Coach Ray Naff el of ferine a two-way offense- Milwaukee Braves at .554 I and him under terms; of the con sod was olaced on a regulation was thwarted in nis enoris. Frank Robinson of the Cincin- tract signed last year field during Thanksgiving week, William S. Busik.

director, of nati Reds at .548. and made to order weather, dry Signs' bonus contract athletics at Navy, said the1 ath defense junit which operates 40 and windless in living sunlight MUNCIE: Ind. (UPI) Merv letic board of control probably PRE-GAME STRATEGY Utah Coach Ray Nagel (rignt) goes over some pre-game strategy with his key players that he will pit against the West Virginia University in the Liberty Bow game to be played indoors in thehuge convention hall in Atlantic City, N. J. From the left are quarterback Pokey Allen, and Roy Jefferson and quarterback Dick Groth.

(Herald-UPI Tele-photo). I I Rettenmund catcher and out will on tap. The teams, in their wouldn't name a new coach till after the new vear. adding it fielder at Ball State Teachers, Pro Pacts Sign workouts Thursday, basked in a balmv 72 decrees, but the tem "will be considering prospective College is scheduled to report i to the Baltimore Orioles in candidates over the next sever Press International Bv Uni perature jugglers will have it ninsAr to 60 deerees for the I ac al weeks." The National Football Tamie. Babe Parilli Selected To March for assignment to Elmi-, ra N.

Y. of the AAi League after signing a bonus, Hardin, 37, enjoyed a spectac- tual play. which already has its share or Liiar rareer at tiie academy af Ole Miss, Tulsa Eye per cent; of the game, plus separate offense and defense units averaging 30 per cent each. The standout lineman is end Roy Jefferson, a man of many chores and many scores. Jefferson is Ye Compleat Gridder, playing split end, flanker, defensive end or defensive back.

He led the Utes for three seasons in scoring, yet Nagel said with a sigh "he's more talented defensively." More man the brilliant Jefferson are! talented defensively for The daylight I effect comes husky young men, added two ter assuming i the! head coaching contract. i i rm i i i from more than 400 mercury more nusKies inursaav wim tne Head UPI7s All-AFL Eleven lisrhts installed in the 14- signing of two standout players tnrv hkrh ceiling at a cost of Bowl Tilt from the University of Wash Rv GEORGE C. LANGFORD flanker and split end, respec cotrorai hundred thousands of jngton. dollars for me Democratic con- HOUSTON (UPI) Tulsa, a tmr cMu wf 1 tively and Kansas City's Fred SP01 Writer Arbanas was tabbed as the Burly Junior Coffey, Washing ootball team that passes las ton's tot) running threat for the NEW YORK (UPI) Vito tight end. though it were going out of VentlOn WniCU HUUi.Luai.cu cient Johnson last August.

Utah, the Western Athletic past three years, came to terms the Utes. The Indians gave up style, and Mississippi, a peren (Babe) Parilli of the Boston Lincoln, Alworth and Arbanas Pfltrints i earned his first All-: -J fysrvk loot xuor with the Green Bay Packers only 62 points 10 games Conference co-cnampion, goes nial power that stumbled Anninn tlffh I ,1 I i and tackle-placekicker Jim Nor- into the eame rwith an 8-z reo- aurmg- uc. uupcue, 5tar Derm in years as a Pr It marked the third time in through an off year, collide Sat 111 i. W1A OTirVTl QTlfl I 1 1 .1 1 I i on affixed his signature; to a ord, and a victory in tne dowi oesi mum; quanerDacK toaay wnen ne was uj. seasons Hennigan has been urday (Dec.

19) in the Bluebon- San Francisco Forty 1 1 Niners net Bowl. i would make the Utes tne win- ine aeieuac vcm vvilotv; namecl t0 neaa iw Ameri ch0Sen and the second time in iv wlinAMorts without allowine a toucnL. TrtKn contract, I 1 i I LI IX EC VCQli) JM UUUUUti Mississippi has no 'w me I jtit a ho of tense. I i 1 1 a mav.cib I torv The oads-maKers nau uuwu vjw squao oy umiea rress inier knowing what it has to do to them me favorites Dy live -io The. entire offensive line, con battle the Tulsa Golden Hurri Tony Doyle cane.

If Ole Miss can hobble eight points. r1" ParilU was one of seven firsU sistm2 of Mix and Buffalo's But mere were Momnaineer ueu ZlZl time AltStarMix of them oh ctew Earner at tackle: Billv All-America Jerry Rhome and Pats' fans wno xook ra it ait the defensive piatoon-seiecteci Shaw of the Bills and the his pass catcher, Howard TwU- ly, remembering west WSJ' Ron to the 1964 team. The team was Billy Neighbors at I guard and ley, the rest should be easy. Garden Debut -a" determined by a vote of 24 otto at center, remained intact But that "if" is tied up with ence play, a wm.over In writers (three from each AFL rom iast vear. 17 NCC records Rhome set in his career with Tulsa, and four Ky, ana a tv w--.

7 iTo aiu Tamhs Is a city) wno covered tne season Nra Fares On Defense NEW YORK (UPI) Utah UA11TI VW kill 111 I 1 I 11 I I 'tl 1 IUuV.IV XUWA wwrw I- I ww additional NCAA marks by regularly. Wrtxuovor fhe Hefensive fllimi- heavyweight i Tony Doyle makes Twilley on the receiving end I I ll I 4 i ojioM- xt, Uyvrti vuhp chriywed off the Offensive line stars Jim utto ment underwent a thorough his long-awaited Madison Square rra tmn iifiiiriM i imi. i i Ajutii vuvtawv rto'" i i mesewacttic uwr.v, ia OaWanH Raiders and i tho Rhome. being courted by two when Al Maune me nieA Garden debut Friday night. Dovfe will iffht Manuel Rai came professional teams, led Tulsa UOrum said me eugc sccmo uw" w6y seuuiiuai wucicuoiuouuoi'icu six i team national statistical I1V1U mos of Los Angeles in a sched mrow- right, they're a senior team and Chargers were selected on the Williamson was the.only to fv1iS5Sl mire mature than are." He No.

1 unit for the fifth consecu over from last season, er of a fluttering Knucme-oau ik. VMr nnH ntsifo lineharfe- T3Qicw vf defensive safety Paulsoii of championships and 28 NCAA uled 10-round bout. New records. Doyle was scheduled to ap-r Dass batnes everyone 'gT-T- yJ The Bluebonnet will be Hall of Boston and pear in the Garden in Septem I a ii i utAcciirA i nnmmi. tha Rice University Stadium Satur '1.

I ber but a hand injury forced a great game. IVl, uic ivui bii ouyvwunv yyuue OIUWll tl iciivci urn day at 2:30 p.m. CST. The sta Naff el irrinned his wife would season. AFL's three leading pass inter dium can hold 73,000 with like it because "she figures 'the The Buffalo Bills and San ceptors made the All-Star de- him to withdraw from the bout.

The; Draper, Utah, youngster is unbeaten in seven bouts. He has five knockouts to his credit. bleachers, but the latest cold mw who make the odds are Diecm earfi olaced five men on fensive backfield for. the first Collegiate Cade Scores snap might keep the crowd con the All-Star sauad, which had time as did Bostons wick buo- siderably below that, despite Rnft poaches eazed i at tne iPct one renresentative from niconti at middle i iineDacKer I V4A A MMilrA fitratfnn of the RlHS a the drawing card or Khome-to- I I 1 ft 1 Twilley. DO YOU NEED A CAR FOR! ii pressed delight.

Nagel called it players on the first team and outside linebacker and Kansas By United Press toternahonal f4fantastic New York. Oakland and Kansas City's Bobby Bell at end; 1 I I FUN or BUSINESS? II MTAsAJ I Tom Sestak, the Bills' 270- "Ma wind, no rain, no weath Ole Miss makes its 13th bowl appearance in the Bluebonnet. The! Rebels have played in the CMv Mrh had two. 73 New'York U. 82 Penn St.

a pound defensive tackle, was the er. A fast track. We'll pass Leads in rassing Call 373-3443 low Rates Start At PariUi, the one-time Kentucky most popular selection with 22 Cotton, Sugar, Gator, and (now SJ he summed it up. detunct ueita dowis in previ- All-America, led the AFL in of a possible 24 votes, ne vardaffe troinff into the teamed with two I San Diego years. The Rebs finished spa.ton with a 5-4-1 rocord.

i If Mil. i A I Mr 6c final ehwwdnwm oamt- with heawweishts end Earl Faison NHL Standings Day I i i to aggravated bv the loss to Mis- falo Sundav for the Eastern and tacKie inue jauu .1 u- line, sissinni Statp th a first such cp- ti t- mi vision title Parilli has nassed complete the defensive I i- 1 I IVi'r, Vioo Kaon bade to the state rival in 18 HERTZ AUTO RENTALS, INC. "We Have Tote Gates Too" an Ail-star I I Pts GF UA ior yaras ana uxsscu wr aiavu uo four years UUUVBMV St Bonv. 1U 111 Wesleyan 76 Rochester 75 Niagara 69 Manhattan 80 Mt. St.

Mary 73 Sewanee 46 Mississippi 44 Loyola La 91 Tex Ctois 81 William Mary 66 VMI 63 Furman 79 Carolina 71 (ot) Wake' Forest 88 Virginia 75 Citadel 96 Marshall 84 St. Louis 98 Princeton 71f Toledo 98 St! Fran. (Pa) 174 Valparaiso 96 N. Dak. St.

80 -in 17 7o ci mar a tmiifhiowna izai tnan anv uiree oi we itxzi years. Montreal XW I i I 1 I 68 other quarterback in the league, sestax ior iwo siraignt seuuiia Tulsa moved to an a-z record 210 N. UNIV. fifi Comoleting the backfield and Ladd was a member of the this season. Detroitf Toronto Chicago en I TrriVi -Domini nrairtt rainnirtcr 11 sauad.

71 79 83 65 64 4 7 2 7 4 30 29 28 25 16 13 10 11 9 13 11 9 11 6 17 I VVlbll. CUUU xhuumuq Kwwnkr I 1 1 1 i i hrAh' 5an niocrn and Trailing Sestak in tne popular New! York Boston VO I VyVnJRJ.C VJilV-liX XO I. vi uuuuv, un i wii. api laoHirvfT mew T.an Mi-jr with zu vores apiece. X-m Thursday's Results rXX'XJ WW.

1 i nak. 74 Aucustana AirTh nf the nhawrftrs and ilh received 15 votes, eigrn Providence 95 Creigh. 90 (d-ot) Boston) 5 Charley Henigan of the Hous- more than runnerup ien waw- Toronto 2 (tie) I Montreal 2 Bradley 75 Utah St 69 ton Oilers were selected as I son scheduled) (Only games Miami, (O.) 91 Bowling Grn 54 I I llt'iLJ Skiers' i (I 5 CM quarters I 1 not sure? Cincinnati 76 Kansas 72 Iowa SL 82 Drake 75 Houston 59 Texas i Auburn .94 Rice 71 Arkansas 72 Phfl. Oilers 70 University of Pacific 89 i San Francisco, State 71 Mary's 74 Tenn Tech ,73 Pomona 62 Colorado State 61 firOT certificate 1 I I i Open Evefy Kight (Except Saturday) THI 9 NBA Standings Pet .1 .781 i I I fir I I- ll .621 i 1 (ill ttm. SKI PACKAGE 316 .276 Pet: Eastern Division w.i,- Boston 25 Cincinnati 18 tl Phfladelphia 16-15 New York 8 21 I Western Division W.

Los Angeles 18 11 St. Louis 16 12 Baltimore 13 17 Detroit 12 20 San Francisco 10 22 .621 Gala GIFTS for his SKIS BOOTS POLES 71 .433 S35.00 S35.00 tc.oo 16.00 4.00 2.00 xJ .375 MILLER or CUBCO BINDINGS MOUNTINGS WAX FOR USE .313 private life because Christmas is special! TOTAI SI 00.00 Pqclcage Price 7995 Thursday! Games New York 113 Boston 112 (Only game scheduled) 1 Friday'i Games Los Angeles at Cincinnati St. Louis at Detroit I Philadelphia at San Francisco (Only games scheduled) la i Famper your stay-atiome whit the luxury cf a handsome lobe. Our colorful Christmi3 eoHectfoa is rich in intriguing styles and kresistiCabxis impeccably giferigbV from $13-9i I i'- HnnVFR'c; Ciiw weparBeamsCho-Ce la a fancy, smokedl crystal decanter GAS WATER HEATERS C3 Hera Zd 7ett dial s-i: And dressed it up in a itt-tx? tHat Knock your eye out. 13ut Charge It don worry.

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