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Gaxeiic-TlnM, Crerrallil, Orepm, Friday, CfffflW IS, 1563 Four Grid GamesTomorrow UCLA in Finals, Stanford Loses Again In Los Angeles Tournament; Huskies Blasted cent days because of poor Jt-i compete in this one an annual charity affair that will attract 60.000 fans to Kezar Stadium. By I'nJW Presa lotenatioBal Coea to 150,000 oo-the-scece fans and the vast audienca of tel- tacy Lion workouts and a fecungj that the hometown boys are "up" evUioQ Quartar backs will view for the game. Penn State, wmi. Santa Clara meets San Jose State again engineering the fast break The annual Blue-Gray All Star Game at Montgomery, pitting Northern stars vs. South and USF plays St Mary's in to departure from Pennsylvania was -delayed by poor weather, tas i a night semi-finals.

ern stars, and the Ail-American USF defeated Portland 560 worked out only once In The East Is expected to, Thursday night as OUie Johnson hit 23 and held Portland's Steve rely heavily on a superior run- and leading scorers with 15 points. Dave soman of UCLA also bad 15, Colorado State routed Northwestern 75-50, in the other semifinal as Bill Green hit 36 points, three short of the tournament record. Id losers' action, USC heaped more indignation on the slumping four games Saturday that kick off the two-week carnival of post -season bowl contests featuring the holiday season. The biggest game of Satur. day's schedule from the standpoint of competition pits Perm State (1-1) against Florida University (M) in the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla, A crowd of la anticipated with CBS-TV beaming the event beginning at p.m.

EST. Anstett to 11 Steve Gray had 29 as St Mary's breezed past Loyola By UnitH Press Intenutlvul Two of the coast' biggest tod best centers have it out tonight at Portland when California takes on Oregon State in what figures to be a brilliant semi-final game in th Far West Classic tournament California looked like the national champs of not so long ago Thursday night when the Bears disposed of. another great West Coast club, Seattle, 85-77, in Eddie Miles of Seattle mint and eat a buimpv nvwH ning game against a nest squad, whose main offensive weapon must be passing. Notre Dame's, Daryle Lamonica is expected to handle most of the passing for, 83-71. of Oregon State, who was held to 13 Thursday night Vandals First Loss The los5was Idaho's Erst of the season but the Vandals were playing without their "second Elgin Baylor." Gus Johnson.

He is ineligible for NCAA tournaments under the junior college transfer rule. Oregon and Iowa play the first semi-final game tonight after winning Wednesday night's games, the betting at Portland is that the winner of tonight's Beaver-Bear battle will breeze through the 1 Oregon State has neyer lost a Far West Classic game. Cal, playing without Wall, split a great two At the Chico Invitational, here Bowl game at Tucson, beginning at I p.m., will round out the day's grid program. The Sun Bowl game between West Texas State (8 2) and Ohio University 8-2) will be played at El Paso, Monday. Then on Tuesday come the Big Four Oklahoma vs.

Alabama in the Orange Bowl, Arkansas vs. Mississippi in the Sugar Bowl Southern California vs. Wisconsin In the Rose Bowl and Texas vs. LSU in the Cotton Bowl. were the first round scores: Cal the East with Sonny Gibbs of Poly 72 Humboldt State 53, Pasadena 75 Lewis and Clark 74, Sac Stanford Indians with 65-67 decision.

Tom Dose had 24 for the Indians, but the one-two punch of Gordy Martin (17) and Bill Morris- 16) for Troy more than ramento State 61 Williamette 56, Chico State $4 Western Washington 47. The annual "heart tugger" also takes place, beginning at 4:30 p.m. EST in San Francisco and Texas Christian assuming that role for the West Some 2S.00O are expected at'" Montgomery where the South is a slight favorite over the North. Light rain and cold weather are a threat to the plans of both the11 squads to offer a wide-opea offensive-type game. offset him.

over NBC-TV when the East At the Holiday Classic In Las Vegas, it was Occidental 61 Cal Western 49, Whittier 72 Nevada Utah State whipped Washington 71-60, in the other consolation con meets West In the annual Shrine Bowl game for the aid of crippled Penn State is a solid favorite over Florida although the Gators have been gaining support in re- Western 61. youngsters. Forty-eight collegians game series at Corvalli.arJier. test Other Tooraeys tCt if ir vr if Los Angeles State defeated Hamline in non-tournament action with 14 field goals, but the Chiefs just couldn't handle big Camden Wall of the Bears. 'Wall has been out for a month with a knee injury but returned Thursday night and" turned in his most brilliant performance, ever.

He; scored 27 and pulled down 15 rebounds. Oregon Stale mauled KV 53, in the second game, setting up tonight's battle between the 6-foot- this month. Tonight's contest should be a great one. LA Classic 83-64. West Arizona State won its first round game in the Queen City Tourney at Buffalo with an 89-33 win over Rhode Island.

Joe Cald At the Los Angeles Classic, it's Idaho's loss Thursday night left Penn Slate Is Favorite In no major unbeaten clubs on the well had 24 for the Sun Devils. UCLA and Colorado Stat in Saturday's finals. The Bruins rolled through St Pin Hopes on Gibbs coast Once-beaten teams now include USC, Arizona State, Calfor- At San Francisco, the WCAC Louis S5-M with Walt Hazzard 10 Wall and the 7-foot Mel Counts nia, and the Vandals, tourney titlels still wide open, der, UCLA, or Charlie Mitchell, Gator Contest Giants, Packers Set JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPD- When the Gator Bowl selection For Championship Gc committee picked Florida to play SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The West, on the strength, of Sonny Gibbs' great passing arm, was installed as a one touchdown favorite today to whip the East in the 38th renewal of the Shrine All-Star Classic Saturday. A crowd of about 60,000 will jam into Kezar Stadium in fair, but cool, weather to witness the nationally televised battle in which everybody wins because all receipts go to charity.

Russell, But reigning champ Perm State In the 18th annual Gator Bowl Saturday, during Wednesday's practice. Washington, in the halfback sl)ta and Bill Thornton, Nebraska, at full. The East had planned a scund running game, but quarterback Daryl Lamonica of Notre Dame, has been so accurate in workouts with his passing that head coach Jack Mollenkopf of Purdue has boosted the aerial attack to about 60 per cent of all plays. Lamonica will do all of the aerial work for the East, but if he gets hurt it Is probable that Bill Minkowski of Ohio State will take over and run a ground game. The the question was: "Can the Ga Guguelnu said: I can still feel Warriors Lose tors whip up enough Strength for it when I plant my right foot to Hoop Scores C.llr Biaketkal IhiHi BW Itatte.

lresa blteraelleaat Keektfter Teak Tearaament At SnkHMr, N.I. (Pint Bene.) Tech 60 Itllnola Tech IS Indiana Tech II Pratt ln. 71 Detroit Tech 7 Recruiter Tack 43 Lawrence Tech Wi. Tech S3 Lei Bar alee Claeste At Lee Aafilti. Calif.

ICanllUMl t'tah St Tl Waiainfton Sou then Cal ft Stanford ST (Scmiflaall Colorado St. 75 North weetern UCLA IS st Loula lr Eight Toaraament Al Keneae Cttj, Ma. (Fir it Bean.) Oklahoma 49 Oklahoma St at Kauai St Miaaouri 41 Calf Benta Claasta At Bnreeenert, La. (Flrat Bonn.) a good showing?" pass, but it feels better than yes terday and I hope tomorrow it Generally the answer was NBA Stud Inge By Cnlted Preaa Int.rnaUonal Baatera Blrlatoa will be better than today." Gibbs, a giant from Texas 3 "probably not" But since then the attitude has changed and it's Christian, has so Impressed West W. t.

Pet. The Packers, who dismantled Boatoa .719 Syracuse 19 11 JM the New York Giants 37-0 in the Cincinnati 19 It J7t head coach Dan Devine of Missouri with his aerial feats that the chances are passing will be generally predicted that an expected crowd of 50,000 will see a first class ball game. title game a year ago here, were New Vork UH Jll six-and-a-half-point favorites to Western Dlrfeto Coach Ray Graves prompted bet the New Yorkers again in W. I. Tt.

halfbacks will be Larry Ferguson, Iowa, and George Saimes, Michigan State. Roy Walker of Purdue will ba at fulL Sou. Mtaa. 15 N.W. Louliiana 71 Laa Angelea St.

Loul. 11 IS .55 Sin FrniKlaee IS 11 the Sunday spectacular from Yankee. Stadium that will be seen by a nationwide television audience. the order of the day for about 80 per cent of the time. In the backfield with Gibbs or quarterback Jim Johnson of Missouri will be Ronnie Goodwin of Baylor and either Kermit Alexan some folks to change their minds.

The head Gator hat consistently said "we're the underdogs. But the boys are In fine shape Detroit 13 14 .55 1 Chicago 11 Mt E. Kentucky St ft TCU Chlee larttarlonal Tnarmattat At China. Calif. (Ptral Small Cal.

Poly TJ Humboldt St. Paaadena 75 Lewia A Clark T4 Sacramento CI Willamette Chico St $4 Weateni Waak. 47 For Want Ads Just dial PL 3-730S Coach Vines Lombardi, who freely predicted last year that his Tkaraaay! Beaalta Boatoa lot Sao Frarjcteee 10 Syracuse lit New York 91 (Only gamei ached uled) and are good enough to meet the best ball club in the nation club would be victorious, was BEAR MOUNTAIN, N.Y Coach Al Sherman of the New York Giants huffed on a pair of frost-nipped: hands, cracked joke to bystanders and sighed a fervent hope that Sunday "doesn't come up wet." "They're as fit as they'll ever be," Sherman said after the Giants had gone through a snappy hour and1 15-minute workout Thursday in -30-degree weather at the foothills of snow-covered Bear Mountain. "It doesn't make much difference any more, just as long as it isn't wet Sunday;" he stressed. Obviously, he felt rain or snow and slippery footing would upset his planned offensive for the National Football League championship 'game, against the favored Green Bay Packers.

Someone asked Sherman whether he had achieved his objectives after two days of practice at this rustic winter sports resort 50 miles north of New York City. "Yes," Sherman smilingly replied, "we accomplished everything we set out to do physically and we got ourselves enough." He referred to the Intense film Graves, who coached an inex Trantao nrrrlalieael Toarttemeat steering clear of such estimates Wilt Chamberlain defeats Bill perienced Florida team to a 8-4 this time around. Russell in the battles but the Bos "My boys, including Hornung ton Celtics defeat the San Fran saeson't record and fifth place in the Southeastern Conference, Is TERRY BAKER goes up for on easy lay-in off the Oregon State fast break in lost night's 80-53 Beaver win over Idaho in the For West Classic in Portland. Bill Mattis (25) of Idaho starts to foul Baker. UPI Al Trenton.

N.J. (Pint Ram.) loni Maaaachueette U. St rrancU Aider 9 Georgia Clatsle At Rareanah. Ga, (Flrat Bann.) Plortda St. 77 Georgia 8r healthy, and I feel were cisco Warriors in the wars.

not given to bragging: Just a real old fashioned New Veer's wish for you ond yourt: May every day In 1963 be milestone In your progress toward the fulfillment of your rosiest dreamt. ready for a good game," Lom And therein is the story of the Despite the loss of halfbacks bardi said. He said he expected National Basketball Association division races why the Celtics Alabama 71 Georgia Southern 44 a maximum effort from the Gl Llrvdy Infanta and Bob Hoover through' Injury, Graves Is confi ants, and it should be "quite i Ronnie Bull Rookie of Year Qatar Bawl Teeraataeal At Jaekeearlile. Flo. (Flrat Banna) rierida Rice 17 are solidly in front in the East em Division and why the War game." dent the Gators will give the Nit-tany Lions a good run for their riors art eight games under .500 Lombardi held a brief workout Ca.

Tech 71 Va. Tack 71 (o.t.) NEW YORK (UPI) Ron Bull nett (of the Los Angeles Rams), in third place in the Western Di before putting his boys on the money, The Nittany Lions, who arrived Well, Bull is bigger than Arnett of the Chicago Bears, who lived vision. chartered airliner today, and he And Bull hasn't reached his peak up to his collegiate reputation as The" two peat "big men" of planned another drill Saturday at Yankee Stadium. All the players yet speedboy and handyman alter the NBA met on a neutral court for the only time this season "Bull fulfilled every expectation a slow start as a pro, today was voted 1962 National Football Thursday night with familiar re 1 had of him. and makes me look like a shrewd Judge.

of college sults Chamberlain won the were equipped with sneakers, and it was a good bet that the Packers might open the game with them if reports are true that the Yankee Stadium turf is frozen League' rookie-of-the-year by United Press International. tslent. Par Waat 'Tenraaaaenl At Portland. OrefeB I Flrat Beaa.1 California IS Seattle 77 Ore. ea Sieia Idaho Waat Oeaat Ceaferenaa Tea may At San Fraaelaea tPlrat Beea.1 St.

Marya Loyola i Calif) 71 Cal Franciace ParUand Carnal nir InfH.tla.al At Alkeay. K.I. IPIrat Iwdl Alkav St. (1 RenjeelearP T. awn St Lawreara it Leaf Irian.

Cal Tanrnaf (Flrat Banndl 4elnW Ouwna CeUero C. art 71 Hofatra 7 Martetk (Va.) Tenraameat (First Benudi personal duel and the Celtics won watching and skull sessions of the Despite the fact that be had the game. Chamberlain outscoretj Russell hard and slippery. past two days. "Look at me, telling funny stories on Thursday," he joked.

"I In the vote of 42 writers who covered the past NFL season, Bull received 14 votes, compared to five for hi closest rookie ri JJ-ls, and outre bounded him. IS IS, but the Celtic, had lust too wonder what I'll be doing next only limited pre-season trainings and played his first three games on defense, the 200-pound halfback from Baylor wound up the Bears' leading rusher with 261 yards and an average of 3.21 for much overall strength anq wound Sunday afternoon around val, offensive tackle Merlin Olson of Los Angeles. Plllllllilllillllllllilllllilffl We will be closed for New Years from Saturday Noon, Dec. 29th 1 thru Day fo give our If employees a long New Year holl- day. BEAVER AUTO PARTS, INC.

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at St. Augustine, 40 miles south of here, Wednesday night after oft-delayed plana trips from Pennsylvania, appear to have lost little ef their sing in transit The Lambert Trophy winners, who whipped Georgia Tsch In the Gator Bow) last year, have worked out regularly and pleased coach Rip Engla. However, Engla Is not underestimating the Gators. "Florida his a fine football team, much better than their record Indicates," he said. "They should be in better shape than we.

Florida has worked real hard for us but we haven't been able to get in the kind of workouts wa did In preparation for Georgia Tech last year." Engla Mid. The oddsmakers give Penn State a one-touchdown advantage over the Gators. Locally, however, the odds have been slashed to three sparse points. for the Celtics over the Warriors dissolved Thursday. Reserve quarterback Ralph Guglielmi't sprained right knee showed Packer scout Wally Cruise said he foresaw a "passing contest" because of the condition of the field, which he felt would hold running to a minimum.

The last team to win back-to-back titles was the Baltimore Colts in 1951 and 1959. This is Green Bay's third successive appearance in the title match, losing Its opener in 1960 to the Philadelphia Eagles. this season. Ha also demonstrated his versa The Warriors led four times by tility by catching II passes for enough improvement to indicate he will be in shape for Sunday's 12 points and had an 81-69 lead Pemkraka 77 Frederick Tt Mamatae SI Elitakett CUt 7 Bnrrieaao Claaata Tanraanaaat Al MlamU Pis. (Seaalrlaall Miami Caraell 74 rutaburik Leuiaiana St.

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Tittle showed no harmful ef each. Celtics put on an all-court-press and eutscored San Francisco, fects from a tumble ha had taken The Bears made Bull their No. Several of the NFL's -standout rookie crop received -consideration In the balloting. Defensive end George Andrie of the Dallas Cowboys and running back Joa Womack of the Pittsburgh Steelers each attracted four votes. End Gary Collins of the Cleveland Browns, linebacker Bill Winter of the New York Giants and center Mick Tlngelhoff of the Minnesota Vikings each had three votes, and offensive tackle Irv Goode of the St Louis Cardinals and linebacker Allen Miller of the Washington Redakins each received two.

Tap at the Nakiaa Ti 12-9, to take the lead after six minutes of the session. Sam At Alaaaeaa. Cala. (Flrat Bannd) 1 choice in the draft last year snd owner-coach George Halas explains why: Jones led the Celtics with points. Adaru St Black Hi lie St 77 Okie.

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