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Last Owl Team Let Bears Break Away l)W I i I Tribuni' sports Ijlltnr For a few moments Saturday ai Baylor Stadium the Rit Owls, in an auM Inn: syne performant for Neely, showed (hr sparso of farii the wav it used to be at nice, down the field Owls ma ninnine iheoff- larkle play the wav it drawn in football textbooks, and it really didn't matlrr who the Inrl in the defensive bole P.lovv or Dwight Hood blocked him out of way and marrhrd on. This was the Neely wav in the when every four hkr clockwork, the Owls had the host block and team in the lracue. And when they had that, of course, they won. World War II delayed the Neely timetable. Ho was ready to produco his first championship on South Main when hu prize pupils donned khaki and wont marching off to hat- But when it was all over hero, the boys amp homo and Joss started winning.

1 tip lie won in 1916 and in 1949 and in 195r and those wore all great teams. the 19J9 team was the host of all. although the 1 ite in 1he was as jjood as a coach could want. NoeU ivon in although this time it was necessary to boat the No, 1 team in ihp land Bear Bryant is Accios. who were defending SWC champions to reach 1 ho top, lip was hack again in I960 with a tram that could have won and perhaps should have.

It lost to Arkansas, "41, when the Porkers moved into 1 old goal ranee in the fading: moments on a play that Billy Moore made up in tho huddle. Then it lost its sharp of the crown in the last game of the Hist: or nu 11 idorv lav Mark Start Of New SWC Kra season. Baylor, whon Billy Cox dropped an pasy in- tprception latp in tho game. miseue Iwi amf a trend. The Owis did boat the Boars but thev never boat a Bailor toam asain, and most of the time it was as Jess Neelv Saturday "wP had them but lot them get away A fthnrt stick What the really had lot set away, of course, was equality in manpower and that fundamental excellence in tarkling For thp last by the time the Owls i ear hod late Vov ember, their thin ranks worn weary by two months of playing what annuaMy was one of the si in the land loft Neely fichtinj; with a short stick.

But for a few moments Saturday, on their last possession of the first half and their fi'vt possession of the last half, thev played the game the way the perfectionist Neely always liked On the first drive, which became a touchdown march of in 11 plays, they drove yards in six plays, all on the ground. Then they hit the infantry conscious Boars wiih a 32-yard pass to tho Bavlor 7, setting up the score. The second drive was similar in execution, only it short- circuited because of an interception thrown by a crippled quarterback But other than the victory he get. Neely Saturday must have ured best the sight of those old-stvle drives. As for John Bride- ihore's no douht about what he treasured When the final second had ticked off, Sf DDKS DF lu pi I Takrs in "11 In 1 1.lassie vTHr Sriburr Woco, 0 Mondov, Nov 28, 1966 non eifiv ftff LAFAYFTTE, XT it No fugmt C'tipit won the Cajun birdie putt four- hos en (lassie golf totirmment Sunday, short purring second of On Hr-Uh, both Cu- sudden death plavoff with Chi and tho Chi wont a from 1 -i trap and bngied.

hole 'Hie ear-old Ctipit picked rookie of the eat first pia. che. of in the a a Western and sOn the last in 19ft-t wn aen Vft Edwin Smilh ii rifar, Wh, r. F'fjnktWbiSf Mfi im M's Me'rtH '1 (ini lll By The Associati-ri press umphs won early and it was Southern Methodist is the big play man, champion of the Southwest Con- got the job done. ference and it marks the possi- from Mac White hie start of a new era.

anfl for a touchdown in For the first time in ejcht Pfriod, It was a 6R-yard Arkansas or Texas have not won or tied for the title and he Methodists, with their de- thp first time in years frnsP working like a charm, got Southern Methodist is champion, in the third end indicating a upward of the periods but for all good whilom nots," purposes sensational Methodist whipped Plas kind he usually pulls: could look at the score- punchiest Texas Christian 21-0 won Mustangs right Saturday to not onlv wrap up then. the title but win its way into! Texas Christian, which man- the Cotton Bowl against Georgia only 55 points all pp threatened three hut! 2 The Methodists, finishing with hurdle the Methodist an R-2 record, won more games defense, than in the previous two Neely F.mU F.r» and had thetr first winning sea- Waco it was a sor- in seven. rowful crowd that watched! Rice's Jess Neely make his Iasi 'stars appearance as a head coach and; Under the dull, gray skies of bow out under a 21-14 Texas stadium Sat-1 from Baylor, urday, Southern Methodist's gal- The Owls tried hard but fmal- lant men of the last second tru ly fell to the passing wizardryi SHRINE BOWL CHAMPIONS Kilgore College head football coach Boyd Converse is shown with three former Richfield High players who starred for the Ranqers this season The Wacoans are wmgback Darnell Losak (31), quarterback Terry Rei- siq (12) and runnmq back Bill Dietz The Rangers defeated Friday night in the Shrine Bowl in Savannah, da. Losak caught three passes and recovered a cru at fumble for the Rangers He also a vital first down in Kilgore's firt TD drive on whu Reisig stored Dietz was iniured and played spa' ng tn the game in winning his fourth victory in vears on the TG circuit. Open i'nnif of five golfinc brothers finm Texas, had a fc thiee-stp'kp lead over at the start of Sunday's final IS holes.

soft-spoken, unemotional Texan bad to scramble for a 72 whole turned tn a H'J Both wound 'ip with 17 un- dei par STTls for the T2 hole The 5 tun t'i i is a-' the final official stop (or the PGA players this vc.u caught Cupi par 5 seventh hole when jond sliot was four feet pin and ite holed foi ilio Then tlte load hanged back and forth ith being stinke ahead until No. 17 a par iiole, which bo two-put ted for a At No. IS, had chant to win hy sinking a footer, but it was about six incites short. Cupit also had an boosted bis earnings nearly the oat Rodriguen pii kdl tif check for second pia Han Sikes who shot a Sund a 1 inrt Mfl Mo1- Dsn M. -1 M't a Mrs C.

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Complete with illustrations. (let December I tender's Digest now on sale! of Terry Southall, who bettered lltree Southwest Conference ree- oids. Southall directed a 79-yard drive midway of the final period to brint; Hayior the triumph that Have it a 5-5 season and fifth place in the conference race. Souttiall completed 18 passes for 2U and two touchdowns and bettered the career record of Don Truil of Baylor for attempts with 6:29, attempts with ZZS and career with 328 In the press box were fieorgta, who looked over Southern Mothodist and they were impressed very much with and John the SMI- middle cruard STASON STANOING! (ftlKtf) Tiem SMI. I Arknnvti i AAM TCU tm SMU Arkonwtt Ajk BOylor TCU 73 111 1 SA 21T ni 101 5S us ri 117 106 to: HS IM lu 143 110 erf 701 0 i tt son 4 5 1 4Sn 14S 4 4ftn in 7 ft SM ft jrvi IS4 CONFEBENCe STANDINGS (email WUT 1 0 sia 5 2 0 4 3 0 3 4 0 2 0 2 1 0 I AST WEEK i 22 14 21 TCU 0 Bov or 21 4 Rtnvmma IVr Toas mu vs CwM Bowl ot Teon.

TOPITM Te itvlM. SM III Da. il ktv. 0 0 Devid C.onwo't, RotoBy Shrlton Bob johfi Mio SMU Citi Soytor Partit, SMU 0 21 S1.00 $1.50 $2.00 WACO WRESTLING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1966 8 P. M.

fo 10:30 P. M. Stardust Ballroom 4721 West Waco Drive PHONE: PR 2-6410 MAIN EVENT 2 OUT OF 3 MINUTES TAG TEAM MATCH Waldo Von Erich Cowboy Bob i hatnpiofl) (Oklahonia) Block Jock Domcli Joe Blanchard ih-ntiuku SEMI-FINAL FVENT 2 OUT OF 3 MINUTES Skondor II Akbor Jerry i rntmt) i'h" VnU.BU») FIRST EVENT 1 MINUTES Col. $tu Gibson Ken Hull Referee: DIRTY DICK RAINES Ring Announcer: PHIL ROBBINS, KBGO, Waco board and "Ravlor 21, Rice And know that for the fifth vear he had managed to finish with a victory. Consistent nt A-A That loft the with 5-5 mark and a fifth plare finish.

It was their third straight year of .500 football. "Wf're 1he most team in Tiie league." prinned, although the grin hid many a disappointment. John, too, bark in September and early October, had hough his surely might he THE year. While the were saying goodbye to Neelv, was saving farewell to a blue- ribbon group of and in the final analysis, Baylors seniors were able to serve their cttach bettor than Rite's youngsters (the Owls only lose four regulars! were able to plav for Neely. Consider the of those who were playing their last games in a Baylor uniform Terry Southall rompleted IS of "6 passes for 244 yards and two touchdowns, and his aerial artistry kept Wright's crew busy chet king and reporting on the school and records Terry kept breaking.

Tommy Smith caught five aerials for vards Two of his rate gained and set up the first score, and a superb catch paved the way for the second. Paul Recton caught six for yards, and one of them was a 16-yard giab that was the wotk of a master. On Baylor's go- ahead touchdown drive, Becton had catches of 17 and 16 a rds Rit hard I Wre rushed fo. "0 vards and scored the Bears" winning touchdown K'senhart caught three passes for 29 His catches key roles jn two touchdown drives Bobby I'utA is kicked three extra and supplied eral booming kukofls Hood supplied the biggest tackle of the game, rushing through to drop bhng Robeit iley for a 5- yard loss and breaking the back of Rice's last big threat of the olher also did well, and all of them could erho the words of the gif'ed little Berton Taking off his uniform for the last he summed up what will he remembered a tea sort of gtrat opportune and deep disappointment; glad we in my final College Grid Standings C0NFE8ENCB fmal Schoolboys Vrivancc into Guarii Kath bchin ip fc from sfully defend Auto the Title- event An. Bv The Interi the Sou UCLA jOrrsen St.

Aoiti, 1 CO'if I Orfocn 1 St. Stontord am comn two a-e Ir oe i oe 4 i 10) 44 7 3 km a Texas schoolboy football can; aie ss iimw mim Okio MismkiO Okto St. iOWQ St. S.anvo» St Kinney and that could ambitious McKinney, speared by Mike Johnson, pi a vs Kn- 3)0 7 3 0 1711V. follows form so wc-l rv hi i I I an' In the lower br kct if 1 3 0 42 47 3 day now.

Bridge Citv, a finalist year i 4 4 I Fourteen undefeated, uni i i ecl and Mm teams lead the way into quarter- the year before finals in all four classes Fredericksburg. It looks like Vernon, Kin ney. Bridge City and San Mar cos will survive. ACGCSTA, Whitworth ran Sundav to suc her rhampicunsf Toumament. me Marv Mills and Judv Kimball bv two stmkes, The Ja! golfer, Icadtng car monev winner of the loui fired a on tbe final found for a 72-hoIe nt 291, earlier fivur stmkes off the she l.art' sei a 'esr ago, Miss vvon il Trfiil for tbe ra the victory, with Miss andjWilkrt Miss Kimhall keting.waa th1 fiotti bet tn win a in the V.

sprint nd '(l if COND NINI- HOt rvigMT ouft W.i Mr Dovici 1 a Me thorn WVl rts rcrta 4 Antlieit 200-m i The wrtn the in In terond sprint Naxareth. lobby Bail rut a week fs BIG SIGHT CONFERENCE All A. sonsos ttlOI Ai TCU pi oe week and at the head of the us 30 9 im parade are the favorites Ama- 4 2 0 14 a 3 Tascoaa. McKinney, Swee- 4 2 1 Al A 1 I 121 1)6 3 7 i A2 as 3 i 124 nv ann rfimey. Iowa Park, Sweeny 7 im SM They have been that way for and San Antonio Randolph a I as 23a many weeks and heavy, heavy unlteaten and untied in AA outhwest CONFERENCE over their beads anti ti off Final Ta nippet! Wichita Ft I- til othct I vva Ink dreams of Stale Class A AAA fas Tile f.

the from the i iji ioi 2 126 ijjjp Saturday when the mightv bracket, meets 2 lit Reitels, led by Monty Johnson, at Aititene Knday nu itt Swtenv 4 3 123 ii 4SI us i iashed the Coyotes 20-7. Wichita and Randolph clash at Victoria 3 4 0 I0A 101 0 5 so 32 lu ss 14? Kalis could have tied the all- Saturday mgbt, 6 i'o i 4 A 2 2 time record for state titles nl Oilier lattile, it nut here. In between are batlles SOUTMCASTFRN CONFERENCE All A KJ kw LSU Kentucky Aulwrn St. Vqr oui And Saturday at tween defending state Plano, appearing mo Amarillo, threat to repeat each be ham pion like a ime, and Kri- and at I CarfH vw Vo Ai Ci toon Fuf VMI i 11 oe 0 0 133 Si 9 I 0 211 i 0 37 9 0 0 21A 5 toi 4 7 i 2 US Tascosa meets what srvaild be Daingerfield at Commer 4 2 ai 3 0 232 97 biggest threat tbe dash day and 330 4 i us 1.4 to San Angelo Hardin Jeffei at Con to 4 who were ranked No, 1 same time 06 0 AS 129 3 0 7S a of the seasnn by Johnm f' it-s fi A A 1 9 7 TawOHa, Alke San Anlo Plano to outhern conference fJjn MacArthui ate tiie la si un a 1U ah defeated, untied teams in (tur. un ihat Iwirvled la en oe wi oe A A and and Artis 1 its He 4 111 A4 4 I 17A S44 4 i i 67 4 i 174 17S meet eacb al San Antonio A atso 3 1 1 3 2 Frtdav feated untied te i Jeff VVIute IPO for their tie second at lor 33.

Miss Mills ftarled tiie final round with a raie stroke lend mer Mivs Whitworth, but the Ocean Citv, golfer took double bogey on lite second hole to drop into a tie Whitworth went in front to with a birdie on the if hole and Mills finished with a 76. ck Miss Kimball, of Dalla', was only a stroke back going into the nine boles, but site shot her-elf nut of contention with a tite nine, for a S4 final 75. last in nertip, finished 10th at and Sandra Has rue No 2 winner this won only for her I Ith plat finish. Marietta, qualifier for' second Bill on of Kt Monte, rd. Thom is of Kl (V ahf fourth Cene of Phoenix sixth Bow I iamc I i airings nt Mat V.an.1, Si AION i oe.

ui 7 2 'i 30t tos 10 iti Aui'il 1 0 hh-' 11t AIO t14 tu A 4 0 AOO J9J vi 0 74? tl nt ifjuil ftttl Ot ('dlcnrif A. Fivpm mm IP nf llouev tif Brine" S- turnM an' a oui xevRiBNr BOOK of TICKETS iMi tl mm WACO Theatre OOWN TOWN WACO lif irliry I aiuti In loiiriirv sou I i4l. tl in ft Friday night Other MKl.BOt i Api Richey Tex and Allen Fox gelei, gained but two other 144 I 9 0 2 i msi osa Aiire ann I'lann oermneo us i fh Australia Urn Ante fourth AAA quarter-final I leer, Sonora, Keller and howed Sunday in the match Spring Branch nev And here, too, thev battle tiamptonshipt. other. White Deer and Richev, l.t-veai Friday night and Dallas Bryan Sonora tangle at FH- i Adams with Carrollton at Dallas day night, Keller anti homey Satunlay ct ua tt 1 ib.

9 io 4,4 AAA's undefeated, un i 10 Uo tio has dwindleti to thn-e 3 3 iso iso 3 a 2i4 ra McKinney 4 3 0 12! 77 4 A US 7 3 0 i 1 4 0 213 3 SO 117 4 A 0 2 4 8 Ii2 14 0 12 a 2 i i is ni wiih Pon Arthur at port Arthur eai 14 0 tss JOS ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE tun.mi Ail Maryland 1 Vsrstfiio i Dukr No. Cor. ild American much Queenslander winning J. fi-2. 2 3 2 4 0 A 02 1 3 0 49 14 0 99 0 IA4 3 7 0 9o 1 A 2 Marcos 19 0 2IA Marcos 2 I 0 90 reach the mie time Other games, both in tiie low saner bracket match Paul Pewitt trot Iter of hampion nith rushed former ale Fraser Fraser, iddedon 1)1 6-2, and McKinney and San with Rosebud and look like itcis to with Geoi West finals.

Ahihiima Inly I nlH iitrii ream pet fe olle; NEW YORK CUPD emerged as the college team with i oi the Sunday Nebraska and Georgia Tech were tbe ranks of the unbeaten and untied The Crimson for a Sugar Bowl engagement against Nebraska in New Orleans on 2, cannot rest ause the Alabama regular not over Arch-foe fhance to comph'h saturda Against Uahama f)k did to Nebtaska on Thanksgiving Day to Georgia Teth la Saturday Vernon on onqueror of Saturday Alabama at Lubbock and sitould survive that, but next week probably will brim' a showdown with Pmrwyn Ir? ai Iff cun AAAA (Milifigr rOOI.IOGK Cotilidge High 4 hool ba-ketball erwirh said the boys and (jirls teanis needed gatnes for Ilei IH and Jan. ft-10 sa I Wrrk'. Citar lie Pas ircij Rico, another memlier I fiavjs Cup squad, Barry ha 7 7, Manus of Beik bowed to Will Cou traita ft 2. Puerto of tiie lost to Austra- tm Me. Calif of Aus- Fred yea ban ft, le wifirie beat fc let eher Son COSO Dal I.rtw- fi) vi A' 2 0 01 mo Swufda.

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