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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 15

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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OSU-Michigan Fray Troy-UCLA Game Set Rose Bowl Tempo By ED WH.KS The Associated Frese There'll be a bargain counterfull of old school ties resting on old grad paunches at a flock oMraditional battles in college football this weekend, but for all practical purposes there' are just two games on the schedule Ohio State at Michigan and Southern Cal vs. UCLA. The Rose lineup rides on Howard (Hopalong) Cassady, was the results. Michigan can cop the Big Ten title and the Jan. 2 berth with a victory.

UCLA can win the Pacific Coast Conference crown and the other half of the Pasadena pass by defeating the Trojans. Ohio State has "only" the Big Ten at stake. The Buckeyes can't go to the Rose Bowl because they went last year. But by knocking off or tying sixth-ranked Michigan, they could hand the bowl berth to third-rated Michigan State, which wraps up the regular season againt Marquette in KM worst mis-match of ehe year. Southern Hai Bit Southern Cal has nothing at (take except a whale of a chance to brighten a so-so season.

An upset of fifth-ranked UCLA, however, might open the Rose Bowl door for Oregon State, which plays Oregon. Michigan, playing before a home is favored by a maybe more. OSU's All America backfield ace crowd of 97,239, touchdown and YOURCAR NKKM0RE thanjiKt anti-freeze Get new, improved PEAK -the modern anti-freeze! You get your money's worth when you buy improved "Peak" the anti-freeze that pace with i the modern car! Protection against frecze-ups is not enough! The cooling system in today's high compression engine also needs protection from rust and sion which can cause hot spots on cylinder walls, pre-ignition, power loss, and costly repair bills. New Anti-freeze provides both unsurpassed freeze protection and unequalled rust protection! Laboratory and road tests provt I that "Peak" gives better protection against rust and corrosion than, any other national brand antifreeze thanks to an exclusive rust-inhibitor combination developed after five years of research. Tests also prove "Peak 1 gives complete all-winter protection.

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It may be played in the rain. Alabama at Miami The weekend gets rolling tonight when winless Alabama visits Miami The Hurricanes, mentioned as a possible new addition to the Southeasterrt Conference, shouldn't Have any trouble at all with 'Bama, a cellar member of the SEC. In addition to the two big ones tomorrow, Oklahoma, the nation's No. 1 team, takes on Nebraska for the Big Seven title. The Sooners.

with 27 straight victories, are favored by three touchdowns. The nation's only other major unbeaten, second-ranked Maryland, wraps up the season against George Washington. The Tcrps, headed for an Orange Bowl show- by four TDs. In Frogs Can Win Bowl Bid the Southwest, Texas Christian and Jim Swink can sew up the Cotton Bowl berth against Rice. TCU.

No. 7 nationally, gets the nod by two touchdowns. Mississippi and Georgia Tech, top bowl prospects from the Southeastern Conference, are Idle but Auburn and Tennessee keep the fires burning. Auburn has a touchdown edge on Clemson. which may have lost its light against Maryland last week.

Tennessee is a TD underdog against Kentucky. Pitt, Which gained bowl attention by toppling unbeaten West Virginia last week, could clinch a reported Gater Bowl bid against Penn State. The Panthers are favored by six. In the Midwest, fourth-ranked Notre Dame goes against Iowa in a game that's been a sizzler recent years. The Irish are favored by 10.

In the East, Princeton can win the Ivy crown by whipping Dart- mouih (the Tigers are favored by 12t while Harvard needs a third down with Oklahoma, are favored TDs. straight upset of Yale for the Three title. Yale's favored by two Sudbury Ekes Out 7-6 Victory Over Lange in Grid League Sudbury's Green Wave turned the tables on their tormentors by eking out a 7-6 victory over Lange to avenge a one-point Lange victory in their last meeting, as the final round of play in the Grade school football league got under way at Little Park yesterday afternoon. The winners got their TD on the last play of the first half, after holding a Lange threat on their 10 early in the second quarter. With the ball resting on the Lange 23, Barry Hughes took the hand-off from quarterback Nate Austin and went all the way for 6 points.

He then hit the center of the line for the extra point that spelled victory. The third period was scoreless but Lange got rolling in the fourth after recovering a Sudbury fumble near midi'ield. Lange got a first on a pass from J. W. Hall to Mike Coleman.

Hall then took a pitchout from quarterback Nelson and skirted, right end for 35 yards and the score. A sweet job of ball handling almost netted Lange a touchdown in the third quarter. With the ball on his own 35 yard line, Donald Nelson faked to Hall going into the give rve More taste More flavor More bouquet Glenmote KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF in the Beautiful Holiday Decanter (at same price at regular bottle) 4 It's the Mine wonderful Cienmore that's aUo told BthtRgnUrbottlt. COMPANY SECOND TEAM Schnellenberger, Ky. Burnine, Missouri Vereen, Georgia Tech.

Sandusky, Maryland Jones, Iowa Cureton, UCLA Pitts, Tex. Christian Morrall, Mich. State Davit, Miss. McDonald, Okla. ChiMresi, Auburn THIRD TEAM Howard, Wisconsin Tuminello, La.

State Witte, Oregon State Tarasovic, Tale Parker, Ohio State Burnthorne, Tulane Tubbs, Oklahoma. Navy Horton, Vanderbilt Brown, Syracuse Schaefer, Notre Dame line and the Sudbury defense obligingly converged on him while Nelson kept the ball and ran left end behind a wall on interference. Surrounded by his own men and with nobody in front of him, he cut back toward the center of the field and was tackled on the Sudbury 21. Sudbury held and toot over at that point. Honorable Mention Ends Bill Walker, Maryland; Rommie Loudd, UCLA; Tom Maentz, Michigan; Red Phillips, Auburn; Lamar Lundy, Purdue; John flredice, Boston Marshall Crawford, Rice; Henry Gremminger, Baylor; Joe Stephenson, Vanderbilt; Brad Bomba, Indiana; Leon Clarice, Southern California; Gene Texas A.

and Ralph Chesnauskas, Army. Tackles Ray Lemek, Notre Dame; Bruce Bosley, West Virginia; Frank Machinsky, Ohio State; Jerry Walker, Texas Tech; Tom Powell, Colgate; Prank D'Agostino, Auburn; Joe Krupa, Purdue; Herb Gray, Texas; Forrest Gregg, Southern Methodist; Bob Robert, Minnesota; Jim Barron, Mississippi State; Norm Hamilton, Texas Christian; John Miller, Boston College; John Nis- by, College of Pacific; Charley Rader, Tennessee; Lavell Isbell, Houston; Roger Siesel, Miami of Ohio. Guards Tony Sardisco, Tulane; Buck Nystrom, Michigan State; Buddy Alliston, Mississippi; Pat Bisceglla, Notre Dame; Franklin Brooks, Georgia Tech; Orlando Ferrante, Southern California; Jim Brown, UCLA; Jesse Birchfield, Duke; Fred Robinson, Washington; Joe Kofiut, Miami of Florida; Dick Hill, Michigan; Jack Davis, Maryland; Dick Stapp, Colorado; Stan Slater, Army. Centers Steve DeLaTorre, Florida; Lamar Leachman, Tennessee; Ken Vargo, Ohio State; Jim Mense. Notre Dame; Al Baumgart, Detroit; John Cenci, Pittsburgh; Steve Palmer, UCLA.

Quarterbacks Eagle Day, Mississippi; Len Dawson, Purdue; Frank Tamburello. Maryland; Bob Hardy. Kentucky; Jim Haluska, Wisconsin; Jerry Reichow, Iowa; George Walker, Arkansas; Gary Glick, Colorado A. and John Brodie, Stanford. Brown, UCLA; Ed Vereb, Maryland; Lenny Moore, Penn State; George Volkert, Georgia Tech; Clarence Peaks and Walt Kowalczyk, Michigan State; Walt Fondren, Texas; Art Luppino, Arizona; Bob Moss, West Virginia; John Majors, Tennessee; Fob James, Auburn; Dick Shanley, Oregon; Jackie Simpson, Florida; Whitey Rouviere, Miami of Florida; Eddie Vincent, Iowa: John Crow, Texas A.

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