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TPIES-LEADER THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE. PA. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1971 Worth In Shrine Gam Sun DevoSs Top SeBiiinoSes Twenty Sotmtch BOWLWIN DECIDED- ivmj una la rim rum riacit 7 i PROVIDES VICTORY MARGIN By HUBERT MIZELL A.v(x"-tt prej Sport Witter IN FINAL SECONDS By JIM HATTLEY Tempe, Ariz. VP) Larry Jones, in his first year as head coach of the Florida State University football team, would have been happier if Monday's Fiesta Bowl had Miami GD Bobby Majors of Tennessee "found it hard to get motivated" in Monday night's Shrine North-South football game. Then, he went out and won it for the Rebels.

Major's fame with the Vols was gained as an Ail-American safetyman, a nrpmier kick returner and as one of the country's finest punters. ended 34 seconds sooner. a lot of "Bobby can beat you "I don't feel that there's a loser in a game like this," Jones commented following the post-season inaugural game, which his Seminoles lost 43-38 to the Arizona State University Sun Devils. "It's really too bad that the game didn't end in a tie." wavs," said Tennessee Coach Bill Battle, who bossed the South' The score was 38-38 in the closing minutes. But with 34 sec team.

"Now he's found a new one. Florida runner Tommy Dur-ranee cracked one yard for a fourth period touchdown that tied UTS OPEN rlie all-star game at 6-6 and Battle looked around to find that i 'V VII view By I John Ximich his placekicker, Bill Bushong of Kentucky, was When in doubt, Battle calls on Maiors. Uivv onds left on the clock, sophomore halfback Woody Green scored his third touchdown of the afternoon on a one-yard plunge to lead the Devils to the 45-38 victory. The game was actually tied four times, and the lead bounced back and forth eight times. ASU coach Frank Kush wasn't too pleased with the performance turned in by his defensive secondary, which allowed 'FSU to gain 361 yards passing.

"Our secondary didn't do a good job at all, but against a The 190-pound speedster, with- Wilkes-Barre Area School District's fourth annual out the benefit of a flat-toed kick- Bishop Hoban High School defeated Wyalusing Area, 81-52, last night in the opener of the Sixth Annual Robert McGrane Memorial Basketball Tournament. Pacing the Argents was Pat i in rroiipmtp a ing shoe, went in ana Dooiea me holiday wresthnp tournament is expected to generate a lot of excitement Thursday. 7.6 victory, its first in the Favored to rapture team honors are Woodrow il-: shrine event since 1965. son, Eethlehem Liberty and North Hunterdon, N. Bobby's older brother, Johnny, Rpthlehpm T.ihprtv won honors last year, while North was the North coach.

The one- 1 Hunterdon won the two earlier Wilkes-Barre City School." Vor All-American tailback iwas as snocked as anyone to District classics. i see his baby brother deciding the team nue norma state, i guess that happens," he said. Kush also felt that the Devils had "some lucky breaks." In picking up the victory, A-State accomplished two things that no other Florida State opponent had been able to do all i ...111 111 MVP AWARDS Iowa State's Keith Schroeder (60) and the South's Joe Federspiel (68) from Kentucky, right, talk with each other after last night's contest which saw the South win oyer the North 7-6. Schoeder arid Federspiel were chosen the "Most Valuable Player" for their respective teams at the 26th annual charity event sponsored by the Shriners. (AP Wirephoto) LlDeny Will De ICQ ny iireg riiJt, who win iaMim: pamp wjth a PAT kirk and Ernie Gonsalez.

120. Both won titles in the 1970 holiday didn't I could Doyle with 23 points while Rein-hart was high for Wyalusing with 20. In the nightcap, GAR defeated St. John's of Pittston, 58 to 48. Ned Bilbow was the Johnnies' high scorer in the game with 23.

Simon Peters topped GAR with 17. Final games in the tournament will be played Wednesday evening with Wyalusing Area meeting St. John's in the consolation placckick," said the current Tennessee star. "It was the first time during the regular season. tourney neia at me uiugnun gym.

Movers is considered a darkhorse in the race for team honors. The Mohawks have defeated a good Berwick club in a non-league bout this season. They are led by Dave Ellis, 138; Mark Saba-iirm 180. and Tom Jiunta. 112.

since high school, but it worked! first, the Sun Devils were tha only team to score more than is out okay." Unknown Sooners Not Concerned Majors said he felt getting points against the Seminoles. Other teams competing include Wissahickon, Coughlin, GAR' prepared for next month's Senior whose defense ranked 11th in the and Port Jervis, N. x. I Bout would be easier "since you nation, allowing only an average Woodrow Wilson last year captured a Christmas tourney at can win there." ui xx. i puims a game.

With Nation-Wide Anonymity game at 7 and Bishop Hoban meeting GAR in the championship game at 8.30. The North turned a Reb fumble into a touchdown that stood up until ttie final seven minutes. Lewistown. Coach Bob Fleck told- Jack Jones, who is in charge of the local holiday tourney, that he is delighted to have his team take part in a highly-competitive tourney. "We're looking for competition," Fleck said.

"We heard Wilkes-Barre Area runs an outstanding tourney." Bill Koll. head mat mentor at Penn State, will make the Bishop Hoban Wralusin r. v.t Ft. Northwestem's Maurie Daignea F-T Fts Rrinhart S-10 20 Doyle By DAVE STEINBERG AdKoclated Press Writer New Orleans (JP) The names Jack Mildren and Greg Pruitt ring of Okla 10 3-5 4 2-4 2 Sehrode Ferris 1 Rosenerace Huto Aiu also managed to score six touchdowns against FSU. Up until Monday afternoon, no team had been able to score more than two TD's against the Seminolei.

Gary Huff Cited Gary Huff, the junior quarterback for Florida State, lived up to his regular, season laurels as the nation's top offensive player by picking up a total of 386 yards, with 347 yards comine off Plant Skillinrs Derker homa's triumphant 10-1 season and of the team known nationally as the leader in rushing, scoring and total offense. But Dean Unruh and Steve Aycock, two relatively unknown Sooners, will face Auburn in Saturday's Sugar Bowl and couldn't care less about their anonymity. 1- 3 0-2 4- 5 t-n 5- 2 4-4 O-fl 2- 2 Johnson 2 Fllas 2 Id Beddall 2 0 ll 4 Mnjikes Dorslnskl Goose 4 Yarrish 4 Stets HoinskT 2 Werbicki 5-7 1- 1 2- 2 1-2 0- 0 1- 2 0-0 -0 trophy presentations along with Tom Wreidow, Area School District member who is chairman of the district's athletic department. Koll also was on hand last year to make the presentations. Preliminaries get under way Thursday at 10 a.

followed by the semi-finals at approximately 2 p. m. Finals will be held that evening starting at 7:30. passed one yard to Bob Richardson of Iowa State to make it 6 0. Duke's Ernie Jackson left room for Majors to be the hero when he blocked the North placement by Ohio State's Stan White.

A national televsion audience watched what was mostly a dull game featuring only one bona-fide All-American the ever-present Mr. Majors. Adams Bocanski Learn Welles Walker Unruh is an offensive tackle things they don't want to do. But who has made some of the holes in the line that make runs by 25 pass completions. the first thing we 11 want to do is prevent them running take the the big he added respectfully: Aycock is a senior from Midland, who is the middle linebacker but is built like a ten- the Oklahoma Wishbone offense 33 15-23 II MX 2052 21 17 21 2211 SI.

John's 15 22-21 52 Wyalusinr Area Bishop Hoban CAR P-T Pis possible. Aycock is the defense Tony Karpovich and Bob Ellis, former Hanover High School wrestling standouts, are expected to enroll at Wilkes College next semester. lor his efforts, Huff was named the game's Most Valuable Player on offense. Picking up the defensive hon- run away, and make them throw." 1 signal caller. Pis TntHmnnv in li Ivna nf Bilbow S-t 23 Holup 4 1-2 Unruh, his-coaches-ad play et a ivarnovrcniiiercirrw TwirrmvcrOTtT-rnnr-wsrr ei's-waWtmioTnoTr-defffl 1 1 i .1 ITn.l.

Aycock led the team in total Aycock also respects the ad au dui laier were gramea -wiiimrawais am-r me iicw lm Keith Schroeder of Iawa State Albeit Peters Dudick Dalsanto tackles, 62 solos and 68 assists. so well that he is the most consistent player on the squad. His best game, they point out, was Acnool maae an announcement inai is tuning uain on athletic program. sive end for the Sun Devils. Ah ou had two unassisted tackles and helped out on five others as he led ASU's defensive efforts.

He figures he'll have his hands and Joe Federspiel of Kentucky, were voted the most outstanding players. Oldjemski I 7-1 0- 3 4-6 1- 2 0-0 0- 0 1- 1 0-0 0-0 2- 3 3- 5 0-0 0- 0 1- 2 -a -2 4- 5 10 Salmon 17 Hittins 0 Ward 0 Horn ninth 3 Mashinskl 6 Medico 0 Trarir Wieroreek 2 Roman 4 Gilhooler full with the nation's No. 4 team. Wrlrht in the Sooners 35-30 defeat of No. 1 Nebraska.

N.Y.U. eliminated some of the school's wrestling meets this feason which involved some traveling. Both Ellis and Karpovich received scholarships to N.Y.U. Drank Sehewen Casey versary, and speaks highly of Auburn's offensive punch. "I think a lot of people are unduly critical of Auburn because they lost to Alabama.

They don't realize they won 10 games before that one. They're a super team," he said. Battle even decided to have Majors punt on one occasion He is a 6-foot-3 235-poundor Gonoa Rum Customer Is Because of its financial condition, the New York institution i.p isjorth "M-vard line from Lake wood, who chose Oklahoma as his school over a will probably discontinue most of its sports in 1972-73. ne crowrj Was only 18,640 15 1I-20 41 1450 23 12-21 GAR St. John'! number of other Big Eight Richest Pacer in 20 It I It unfortunate the two local young men nad to Decome m-jMany All-Americans were not teams.

He said he. wanted to tbu All-America wide receiver Rhett Dawson caught three passes for touchdowns as he continued to be the club's biggest scoring threat. Dawson scored the first one on a 14-yard pass from flanker Kent Gaydos, and the other two from Huff, one from 10 yards out and the other from 25 yeards out. nocent victims in the situation. available due to tieups with their Auburn's All-American receiver play for a No.

1 team. The Soon Aurora, 111. Wl--Rum Custom Terry Beasley, of course, will ers are rated third. er, driven by Del Insko, out NBC-TV Inks New be running some of his patterns Coach John Reese of the Colonels already has landed another own teams in bowl games, mak-former Hanover standout. He is Paul (Chico Martinez, who trans- a lesser drawing card, ferred from N.Y.U.

to Wilkes. Paul is a member of the Blue and! Bill Butler of Kansas State Gold wrestling squad. iled North rushers with 57 yards "This game means more to us in Aycock back yard. tharu.a regular season game. Orange Bowl Pact lasted four horses Monday to win the $5,000 Millionaire Mile purse at Aurora Downs, making him the top money-winning Aycock is aware of mat but his concern is with Heisman Trophy Martinez, Ellis and Karpovich were District 2 champions.

ym 14 carries, Bruce Laird of Unruh smiled as he dried off after a two-hour practice. "The Karpovich was voted the outstanding grapplcr iu the 1971 District American Institute made 38 in winner Pat Sullivan, the whole team knows we're No. 2 tourney, while Ellis was one of the runners-up pacer in history. 2 and Ernie Cook of Minnesota coverer 22 in 7 tries. and we want that rating back.

The 52,500 Xirst-place money "Beasley is better than any Tony also was the recipient of the Hooper Award. Both Karpovich and Ellis will have to wait one year in order to grapple under the Wilkes, banner. For the South, Durrance romp gave the six-year-old horse life We want to start a new streak for next year. We're not hardly ed for 50 in 12 attempts, Ten Kicker Frank Fontes picked up 12 points for FSU on three field goals and three conversions. Fontes had been ranked No.

8 in kick scoring during, the regular season. Jones commented before the game that the only way his team could defeat ASU would one we've faced this year. Beasley is good without Sulli time earnings of $1,001,448. New York UP) The National Broadcasting which has nationally televised the Orange Bowl since 1965, has been granted exclusive rights to the New Year's night college football classic through 1975. Announcement was made Tuesday by Carl Lindemann vice Dresident of NBC SDorts.

and W. a team of losers. nessee's Curt Watwon gained 43 "There was no enthusiasm and spirit at N.Y.U., Ellis said wasn't in 12 and Allan Harrell of Ar Naturally, that is predicated His winning 2:06 clip around the half mile track provided the van 'But Sulliyan is the guy who pulls the trigger," Aycock "The coaching staff painted a rosy picture that just on a booner victory over Au first-place money Rum Customer burn and a Nebraska loss to kansas State got 24 in 7 before departing with a severe knee injury. Dean Carlson of Iowa State there." The local young men also didn't care for any of the muggings that went on around the campus. Bob's brother.

Georse. enioved a fine vear while nlavin" needed to eclipse the $1,000,837 Alabama in the Orange Bowl. ne to stop its explosive attack. explained. "And we're very aware of Sul livan's capabilities," he added Aycock is already reviewing de Unruh has been looking at D.

Ward, president of the Orange! And, according to Jones, the in- liretime-earnings record held by Cardigan Bay, a New-Zealand Auburn game films and has been Bowl committee gelding which was retired in fensive plans for his line and eyeballing the Plainsman's de defensive guard for the Bloomsburg Huskies this past season. He hit 9 of 15 passes for 107 yards has one more year of eligibility left with the Huskies. George ifor the Nortn- Diagneau connect-wrestled played football for Hanover. ed on 4 of 8. but gained only four yards.

Jim Hamilton of Ar- 1968. ability to do that cost the Seminoles the game. "It was Arizona State's speed and fine performance on offense that was the difference." ho fensive lineman Rusty Yearout, This year's game, to be telecast Saturday immediately following NBC coverage of the Rose Bowl, will pit No. 1 Nebraska whose faceguard Unruh will be backfield. "My main worry is being overcautious and getting burned," Aycock nodded.

"I think what we're trying to do is force getting a closer look at. The race was the last for the horse, which will be retired to stud at Lana Lobell Farm in Hanover, Pa. On the light side of sports During a Pittston Area homejkansaS SUte connected for 8 of football game this past season, one of the Patriots came up JoretheSouh to Zam 79t of Utah said. "In fact. ASU has th "He's really quick the player I've seen.

He mikes and Scooter Longmire referee Harry Leeds between downs and complained that an op fastest team I've ever coached against." was 1 of 8 for 14 Elsewhere Monday nisht. the Gary Thieler of Tennessee grabbed six passes for 61 yards South edged the North 7-6 in and No. 2 Alabama, both undefeated in regular season play and vying for the national championship. Hawkeyes Enter Easton Mat Event and Barry Pearson of Nortn the Shrine Game at Miami. western caught four for 44 yards Tonight, 11-0 Toledo puts Its 34-game winning streak on the line against 5-5 RichmonH -in Hoople Likes Penn State Over Texas Nebraska-Alabama Orange Bowl Meeting Matchmaker's Dream posing player was holding him.

Harry told the Pittston Area player that "maybe the other player liked him," kidding him. of course. Bob Jones, who was the umpire during the contest, came over to Leeds and the Pittston Area gridder and asked what was wrong. The player responded, "He's holding me," referring to his opposition. Bob then asked, "What are you?" The player's answer: "Half-Polish and What Jones was attempting to find out is what position the youngster played.

I The incident broke up both Jones and Leeds, but the officials later gained their composure and play resumed. the Tangerine' Bowl at Onando. Fla. for the North. Pro Hockey Roundup Bj Tht Associated Press NHL FAST DIVISION The Hanover Hawkeyes, de fending Valley Wrestling League champions, will participate in the sixth annual Pis.

c.r GA Easton Holiday Wrestling Tour 155 MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE Pro Basketball Roundup By The Asoclted Press NBA Conference ATLANTIC DIVISION nament tomorrow and Thursday in the Easton Area High School 6 II 17 New Tork Boston Montreal 1 oronlo D.lrolt Rollalo Vancouver 138 123 104 S7 100 It is 12 Father of the Bowl Games Egad, friends, the moon over Miami has never shone on such gymnasium. I 21 21 Other teams entered included Won 2i Former Central Catholic star gridder Joe Pisarcik piled up another national honor when "Gridiron" Masazine named him Lout Prt. 12 .76 IS .62 22 Easton, Allentown Dieruff, Beth r.a 2 in' i 11 BoKton New York Philadelphia Buffalo a glittering array of football stars as it will this New' Year's night 14 lehem Freedom, Saucon Valley Manheim Township, West York the 11th best sophomore in the country for the past collegiate football season. I alifornia The newspaper format publication, published out of Pleasant-1 ille, N.

called Pisarcik, who enioved a fine vear with Newist. Lu WEST DIVISION 25 7 3 53 115 30 II 4 44 04 1 11 I 7 20 105 II 17 5 27 75 11 20 5 27 01 0 21 8 24 94 (It 1 17 71 and Wilson Boro. Baltimore 12 21 CENTRAL DIVISION -II 22 .271 13 2J .31 24 .351 1 24 .211 when Nebraska and Alabama clash in the Battle of the Century. But that kaff-kaff is only one Cleveland Easton is led by Rocky Creaz Atlanta 1 Cincinnati Mexico State, the second-best sophomore quarterback in zo, who will grapple in tne liw MONDAY'S RESILTS pound division. He captured a Western of seven outstanding contests Conference State title last season at 95 Coach John Carr's Hawkeyes r.a are spearheaded by Bob Mes- simer, 133, fourth in last year MIDWEST DIVISION Won Lost Pel.

Milwaukee 31 a Chicars 25 It Phoenlj 2t lg Detroit 14 22 PACIFIC DIVISION Anfelei 34 1 .11 Seattle 22 II .564 r.oldrn state lit II ,4 10' i 161, major-college ranks, second only behind Georgia's Andy Johnson. Running-back Charlie Davis of Colorado was picked as the top sophomore. The 6-4. 215-pound Pisarcik finished the 1971 season ranked as the 11th best passer in the major-college ranks, completing 152 of 333 for 1.983 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also was loth in total offense in the final NCAA starts.

Next season should be a banner one for Joe. The entire interior offensive line returns. His top three pass-receivers will also be back for another season. Pisarcik, who is home for the holi No fames scheduled. TUESDAY'S GAMES Toronto at Pittsburgh.

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES California at Montreal. St. l.ouis at Toronto. Philadelphia at New Tork. Boston at Chlrago.

Detroit at Buffalo. Vancourer at Las Anrelef. AHL EAST DIVISION i Easton classic, and Bill and Tom slated for the long New Year's weekend. Since many, many of have written asking for my Bowl forecast we'll get right to the point. Some of the predictions will astound you um-kumph PEACH BOWL Dec.

30, Atlanta, Ga. Georgia tech 24, Mississippi 22. Slavinski, brothers. 11 II 21 ii Hoooion 11 J4 Aerial Fireworks porllana 2t Pis. OF OA days, broke four New Mexico State records.

His parents reside in' 1JI Boston a in imt a uvtuaillfJ. Expected Tonight Mnteomery, Ala. on With the Noa Scotia Sprlntfleltf 25 15 12 12 j' The improving Yellow Jackets, Boehester Providence North squad hoping to break a victors in four of their last five games, are the surprise choice iw of the Hoople System to upset three-game losing skid, the 34th WEST DIVISION IS IS 11S 102 OS 111 105 117 122 04 117 Bsltimoro Herhe favored Mississippi. Leading the MONDAY'S RESULTS Boston li. Golden State IT, Atlanta 131, Portland 121.

Philadelphia 121, Buffalo Ht, TUESDAY'S GAMES rinrlnnatl ai Baltimore. New York at Detroit. Bo-loo at Philadelphia. Milwaake at Chleaio. Boffalo at Lor Anrelea.

Portland at Cleveland. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Golden State at Cincinnati, Portland at Milwaukee. Cleveland va. Philadelphia It llerihev, Phoenix at Houston. ABA EAST DIVISION Irvrl.nd Ciy Cage Tourney It Coughlin Tongif 15 14 12 II I annual Blue-Gray Football Classic unfolds here tonight amid forecasts of -mild weather and aerial fireworks.

Birhmen1 Mlwav fnr Rnrl Harsnn's Ttamhlin Cincinnati i wrecK win oe me taieniea quar Tidewater terback Eddie McAshan. THE OLD BOY HIMSELF The weatherman predicts the 7 p. m. CST kickoff at Cramton 10 wins, 1 loss the Lions have and the slightly tarnished Pa The sixth annual Wilkes-Barre Areas Invitational Bowl will be under partly cloudy GATOR BOWL Dec. 31, Jacksonville, Fla.

Georgia 38, North Carolina 27. evening skies with the tempera cific 8 champion Stanford Indians, possessors of an 8-3 record. The Indians shocked Ohio State Cage Tournament gets under way this evening at 7 at the Coughlin gym. Opening round will feature Coughlin MONDAY'S RESILTS No tame arheduled. TUESDAY'S GAMES Tidewater at Cinrlnnatf.

Providence, at Nova Srotta. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Boston at Cleveland. Tidewater at Birhmond. Cincinnati at Kprintflrld. Athletes" Improve In the Battle of the Brothers tures in the mid-50s the sort of atmosphere which suits the potent passing combinations lined against Plains.

Dooley, Vince's Bulldogs have last year, but this season the Big Lee Strubeck of the Warriors the edge over Bill's Tar Heels Ten gets revenge. up for the nationally televised In a thriling offensive show, In the second game. Dallas, favored to win the 1971 classic, battle Meyers. game. I Won Lt Pet.

OB Kentucky 2C I ,141 Tlrrinia 22 IS I Plorldian II .444 l'i Plttsburall IT 21 ,41 111, New Vork 1 15 21 .417 1IU Carolina 13 24 4S1 14 WEST DIVISION Utah Indiana II IS I Memphii II 1 .451 II Denver 11 ..14 1 Dallaa 14 21 was the MVP last season. Wyoming Area this year will Georgia outstanding runner- the Lynett Tourney atiScranton. averaged 41.3 points per contest, while Texas has been held to an average of 27.5 points. ORANGE BOWL Jan. 1, Miami, Fla.

Nebraska 32, Alabama 28. Separating these two teams was a monumental task. Their ratings as the nation's No. 1 and 2 teams are accurately reflected in a study of the statistics. In total defense Nebraska has allowed 202.9 yards per contest, while passer Andy Johnson will spell The mild December weather may also make the South feel more at home as it tries to im Tex.

(P) The days of the athlete taking a back seat Finals xill be held tomorrow night following the consolation the difference har-rumph! academically to classroom intel prove on the winning margin it game which will start at 7. lectuals are gone, says a Baylor ASTRO-BLLEBONNET Dec. 31, Houston, Tex. SUGAR BOWL Jan. 1, New Orleans, La.

Oklahoma 42, Auburn 26. In a free-scoring fray, I see the Sooners with wishbone whiz Jack Mildren in the vanguard breezing past the Auburn Tigers. The latter, led by the Pat Sullivan-Terry gBeasley aerial combo, will make it a good show but will university law professor. CCHS Alumni Set To Face Varsity "An increasing number of HORSE RACING Philadelphia Early Lass, Trophies will -be presented to the first and second place finishers. An award also will be presented to the most valuable play Colorado 35, Houston 28.

Eddie athletes are stepping to fore Crowder's Buffaloes, rated No. $25.60, scored a surprise lMt 7 and losers only to No. 1 Ne er of the tourney in addition to Central Catholic will play itsifront ln both world of sports alumni this evening at 8 on its'81' worl(' ot tne professional length victory over Royal Kin MONDAY'S KF.SULTS New York 111. rtortdlane lit, Dallaa 17, ritlakurck M. TUESDAY'S GAMES Pittskurrli at Denver.

Carolina va. Vlrrtnla at Kosnoke. Indiana at Meuaphia. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES PlttekwrfV at New Yark. Virrinta va.

Carolina at Raleigh Indiana at Plartdtana. Mrmphte at Kentucky. Dallaa at Utah. Alabama limited its opponents to in the New Hope Stakes at braska and No. 3 Oklahoma this year, are a one-touchdown pick nome floor.

Preliminary rami. the presentation of 15 individual awards to the winning team members. be unable to stem the Oklahoma Liberty Bell. Laurel, Md. Dunhaughlin, Spartans Home will feture members of the foot ball team against the faculty.

oy me iioopie system in wnat tide 219.7 yards. In scoring, Nebraska has averaged 39.1 points a game while Alabama registered a fancy 32.9. On balance, your favorite correspondent picks Nebraska. Judges for the MVP award $35.20, nosed past Boone the Wyoming Valley West will en- wit a will be Jack Leighton, James gei under in ju sivti, exhibition of Great to take the E. Taylor Chewning Handicap in a photo Alherton.

John Quinn. Josephj1 d.ju. racuay is Beaded byjthe campaign tonight when the andlSauafl hosts Woodrow Wilson promises to oe a ciitt-hanger. ROSE BOWL Jan. 1, 'Pasadena, Calif.

Michigan 24, Stanford 15. The Daddy of the Bowl Games matches the perfect record (11- jiuricy ana Le iticnaras. -u-ca nc oriii ropson. gria coaca COTTON BOWL Jan. 1, Dallas, Tex.

Penn State 31, Texas. 18. We look for the point-happy Nittany Lions to bounce back from their shocking upset by Tennessee to Winner of the Journey in a'recior lor we yueens And now, dear frienls, before writing finis to another exciting football season, let me wish you, finish at Laurel. Miami Planned Future, $3.20, breezed to a 3'i length 'score High School of Levittown. Wyo- men.

has built up in past games. The Gray team has posted 19 wins in 33 outings, with the North squad getting the short end of the stick lor the past three years. ming Valley West ha won three AI1 alumni r- invited to nar. over Gallant Quilla in Tropical past have been Williamsport, 1B; 1367: GAR, 39C8; Dallas, J9C3, n4 Wyoming Area, 1970. and lost two on the exhibition one and all, a happy and pros perous 1972.

ticipate. Park's Post Christmas Purse. 0), hiz Ten champ Wolverines trail. down rugged Texas. In 11 games.

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