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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 88

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4 -C LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL Thursday Evening, October 31, 1963 AREA RACE Terry Brown Top Scorer Lakers Are contact sport Beaten Bv Cincinnati Rll.l HART There are two changes in the are.i scorine races this week, but Tern Broun of New 11 continuos to hold onto his over lead although it is getting slimmer each week. Brown has 124 mr the year, hilt the CI hss le being pushed by Handy Peoples who has tallied $6 points Pat Hubbard of Denver City, who has been the Class A A leader most of the sea-on. returned to the lineup and promptly five touchdowns and ran his season 88 points, best in AA. Chris Weems of Idalou and Clyde Kellner of Seagraves had pond mchts last werk and into a 1 jo for Class A leadership with ST The previous leader, 1 I velaee of Farwell. scored only seven points, and dropped to third place with SI for the year.

Weems tallied 25 points last week for Idalou. while Koltner came up with IS Lynn Johnson of Phillips scored only six last week, hut held onto the Class AAA lead. He now has 80 points for the season and didn't lose any ground as the runner-up scorer, Joe Sarabia of Fort Stock! was shut out. Rusty Smith of Lockney failed to score last week against dada, and dropped to second place behind Hubbard. George Jones of Olton strengthened third place as he ran his total to el.

He tallied eight points against Morton StNPIKS CHKST ON DEFENSE Boi Bulldogs (Ting To District Lead In Offense jm the Class AAA games left to classes laining. has oniv two left, Of KV have four game while the other three contests re lace hrtVi mai the Cl has two but Brown A le id, owed bv Weem e. Howard Phil down came in with Johnson will go uj Levelland defense while Sambia will und on him at Hermit will test the Slaton (By IntettmtiofMO Figin Baylor isn't what he used to be at least not so I far in the young National Basketball Association season The 1 -os Angeles star was the most consistent high man last season in the leakers' drive to the NBA playoff finals. Hovv-j over, the 28-v ear-old fonvard scored 25 in the Lakers' loss to Cincinnati a typical output this I hiwn Whereas shwting Although losing 16-7 to surpris- me Palo Duro, the Borger Bulldogs maintained their total of- ifense lead over the other Dis- triot 3-AAAA teams, but fell hmrt in the difensivi stand incv I to per cent last season, the five-vear uro is hit- The defense minded Amarillo Keason' the. pro hit- tmp on only about per cent five games NBA All-Star teammate Jerry West, who has Sandies, remained atop the league in defense after regain- ong the top spot last week.

I liot-eor total lend is! yards for a 343.6 average Amarilio has allowed 1.022 yards "rdnesday nittht. of it. five district opponents for a 5M.4 jvr average. 15 McIntyre Runner Borger David Dillingham holds the edge among district scorers with five touchdowns 13 points after for a total of 43 points. Fighting for the runner up spot in scoring are Borger Joe Coffer and Monterey's John Mr.

Intyre, each with 36 points from Til sis touchdowns dmvnms the Piston. l.uhWk's Gres Lott is nnlv tone 108- four further behind with J' 12 points. maintaininK fourth ar0 night to defeat the and Oscar Robertson, with 36; points, spoiled the home opener before 14,533 fans; at the Sports Arena the largest opening game crowd for the Lakers since the franchise moved to Angeles In other games Wednesday Tas. Pat Harkins is the1 rurrent individual total offense New York Knickerbockers 121101 and Hal Greer scored 391 DISTRICT CHOWN ON THK LINK Strong Rockdale Caldivell Clash In Class A 4 Feature all have tough games P. kdale appears in i th(' Pittsburgh ku urti, making dot's not of the leader with 616 vanls trained and ,0 an average of 154.0 per came Baltimore Bui- Lott is second with 546 yard- rushing for an average of 138 5 per game No games were scheduled for or unaereaien unuen WirWta Falls 6-0, any appreciable danger.

Dumas anup asps- Wichita Falls out seem anywhere near Monterey quarterback Packv only rations clash in the headline uf lht. firs1 mHirig moved into the top pass- sciloolboy in sears gan Angelo No 1 in Class 1 1 'on a balanced scoring attack, ball this week Fivp 1 1 111 albeit withmit the services this! Seldom have two teams with I VAAA, plays Midland Lee a VI test and should come lasrosa. South Oak Alhany No in hs meets Ranger and also press 1 Class AAA A matches Wichittti divisioni kdale and Caldwell, a Ust year Ir-Umt onl- of undefeated, untied Ming spot with 26 completions in 43 attempts and 373 yards gained as a result of the successful tosses Neil Bearden of Border is the -tn, fs leading rusher with season of former NBA-great such gaudy records met before Bob Cousy. John Havlicek of Rockdale has stored 237 the Celtics sat out the first half and allowed the opposition 2 in the game against the points. Caldwell has rolled up Cliff Tyler Lee, San Highlands and San ries for 532 yards Rained and 175 while holding the oj a 16 1 averace KKAL MTER wo Nsi Hum'll Royal Has High Praise For Center year 1 tied Area Leader ft 4, Ijmrwr.

Av'inti. I wh W.f« sahnna H' inoli Hpsaffsttald K. A Ptrryiof! Holttctaw, Al'STIN APt Texas Darrell Royal has a simple of defining character. He me points to Clarence Bray, No. 2 center on the nation's No.

1 d- Icge football team. tu me is Ciarenee Bray, our No. 2 royal said. "He had a chance to quit this fall when we had him down on the fourth team But hr didn't live weeks quit anti he's playing host- press, is if line ball for us I know he quit during a game scrapper lot That character to me. ton nothing over me tioned about Royal said, aru yet he's a real scrapper ran typical of our seniors.

He always plays to he limits ten of his ability and 1 think 1 the greatest compliment you can SMC pay any football Bray, a senior from Port Arthur, has won two Setters playing behind co-eaptam David McWilliams the past During that period, Texas on 25, lost only two an no, including bowl games, euiM t.iacbTH Praisod He said the thing that impresses him most about this Texas squad, named No. j-- 1 in the nr.tion for three by Tlie Associated leadership, "I think the leadership Scott Appleton McWilliams and ommv i Ford and all the sen- 1 J5TS 40 i 1 911 313.4 i S'4H 1204 4 SIS f) 1 417 144? 4 rt 11 ilio 4 P1 torsi ins 245 IO I 4 lis or 2. 11 a 21 0 i Rr rgr s.s"4S 214 4 4 Pare 7 i Pamr 4 i I mA loot scoring leader with 22 Billy McGill, playing his first, ame for St. Uaiis. srored 15! position oroU On The Dist.

19 title of Class AA points. 11 fd them coming in be on the lino. For Conni" 15-minute flurry in the second dale it will the first step in tu half ia projected revenge return to Gone Shue. involved in the the finals McGill deal, netted seven 5-ast fall Rockdale was beaten 52-0 bv Jacksbom in the cham- are the last unheat, teams. Tyler Lee an.

Ionio Lee may danger. The fortnor pi town Tyler, San An wm without trouble in his first game for un Dumas, whicf game winning in a conference timore, one of his shots game the widest mar- to oxten ho Philadelphia lead to tor any final in the 43 years The Hf pends Austin Lampabas in a the 1 6ers went on to Texas Ititersehv ni Pi vrixu rv tK 4 IT 3T4 ive to the team ini presses i. They always hustle MIIIO most, i ney set a good example for the rs and the at leadership gets another Saturday in Dallas when the meet upset-minded i Vi i) i I i tfMiaem. Marion Fr jr i Cltr I 1 A I fcpe.RgUik* nuuitTt, Uiil, I SOvMtM UrtMB Mi SwndtMtn f-r: Wim I I Biwwn, Miffli 1 t. Cf 4 New um mkmt, i.

1 Wti fc n.nv.n» Wh.Uiaritl Blown. I ein 4 Ktitai. Botina 11 tor i.H» mm HufeMrd City i Wilaofi JohnaoB. M' rinnt pravi i -f l'icailors Leader Ciarli Saturday Tops In irli ni ixomut si auiMio itHIM, l'utei TU tf Bofytr 5 0 4 3 0 fl I 1 4 oaT.v..r. Pampa 4 4 thf League.

Four other games also match unbeaten, untied teams That means the perfect record list will be cut to 35 at most There will be numerous district titles on the line, and in at least two instances the should be determine Face Test Rains can do it by beating Wills Point and Somerset ran Bv BOB MYERS Writer 1 n. iH 1 LOS ANGELES South- Uw of paw Sandy Koufax of the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers. I ea111 doesn't think a pitcher works ften enough to win a Most i Velinn Valuable Player award liut Just 111 1 OO.I> the same he treasured the award today whether he agrees or not Sandy Most Valuable, Sa vs Monterey goos a eighth straight win of ri son here unlay against Racking up another of base- if, is, while the tK i balls most honored salutes he S'. travel to Amaru has the unanimous choice for the sea Bl LL SHOALS, Ark, (APi Glen Andrews, Missouri fish ini, champion from Lampe, won fourth straight qualifytoi J- NFW YORK AP The na- 4 major college football team defense leaders will have the opportunity Saturday to prove they deserve their status. 3.

Four of the first five in total Uk, k. defense NCAA Sen-ice Bu- reftu statistics released Wednes- TOT4I. Bit Mi I'jtt Tttlal 4 11 ili 154 O. I I.uhtun It SM Pmm round Ror. 112 0 Wednesday to take the top spot nTr 453 in jireliminaries of the Fresh JJ Water World Series of Sports bi Andrew 4 Amarillo hattle the Cy Young Trophy recently as the major finest rhis is the las? home game pitcher Koufax captured tne the Lancers led In fact, he frowns on his ers associating with girts and warns them that they'll get booted the team if thev talk with them irt the hool dors 1 definitely don't want them KENTUCKY BEAU S04 451 4 4 iji-4 4 guide professional fish day Will he UP asaliut nobborn suide.

raucht seven more p. bass to finish the preliminaries c.w* 1 1 it Only Princeton, ond in team defense, has what is regarded as an easy foe, If .1 Brown vote as the MVP the National Simon and Bobbs Moegle as with knris flnjj )t League. they close out play next week Goldberg said He savs he Not I in Amanlio against afl0sn thulk The 20-man committee of the Lubbo, supporting a 1-2 high are mature enough to Baseball Writers Association record has two more games mu nrh and football, voted him the prize after The grades come first, then fins one wasn Cowhand oonuhes Earl football, and he said, bus the handsome, dark-haued plan I've told them that if want play football, talk to 4 beat out Dick Groat of and Char-jto fl II Louis Cardinals by a Kvans at end. David Lewis a problem puts its defenst lead on the line Lou I Florida, third in one of four 4 unbeaten, untied major Michigan State, fourth defen Mississ 44 ana Slat 4 fense, fa with a 204-point total. As a result.

he had first choice of a fishing spot as the finals stalled today. Pi'll Our Jtthn Moot. 2 4 2.C. PISCISI, Virgil Wart, defending world M'Hiinrj Jjpjchampion from Amsterdam. re it at guard and Mike Wallace So far this season, at center girl-snubbtng team has won one In the backlield will be game and lost five terbai i kne out Of the IV" Hankii margin of one 5- ince sively, plays defending Big Ten Lrn champion Wisconsin.

11th in to- f1 perch. The Independen Mo i Amanlio I iihtMM PlMi I ifVmtinyod One! Arkansas contest is still best on the club. Mickey Finn is second with 29 yards on one catch fines is still the top punter with a 40-yard a ver afe on five Eddie Williams of Knox City punteti five times against averaging 351 Herron fias returned two punts 26 yards, while has 24 on two, and he is the leader in kiekoff returns with 43 yards cm two Mitchell has returned two for Tire Picadors will close out their season Nov. II in 1 ai MOV tal offense, and Army, fifth in defense, meets the Air Force, 10 th in total offense Mississippi also is the leader in lushing defense and tied with Princeton in defense against storing, each having allowed 20 4 points in five games, North Car- olina ik tops in forward pass irn thlH ferise and Southern Methodist cinttnues the punting leader North Carolina has yielded only average of 45,2 yards a "i game to enemy passers Southern Methodist'S punting average 1 44 7 yards, Mississippi has allowed less than two yards a arry potftkm rushers op Kmi Houston Product FAYFTTKVILLF, Ark. fAP) Houston, Tex contributed one the top notch on the football 10 ivtfto 'Irlittjre, Mootrre) 1 KriiMrtl Paio wyittuw Amaruiw Turrar, Tirai Paio Pi sriso Li commanding jxjints to 130.

David Pirtle at tackle, but I haven't disciplined anyone I he Koafax, an() Richard 1 yet bemi; with J. who lives here now, said: tlurik I was going to win it because I didn't think a am 1 qutcher would win I am espe- 45 proud because I believe 4 its this is the most important Ik award in Perhaps the Sandy and ers have a in saying that 1 I ate. taefcirs i 4ft 14 A. Uit re Tiliwin Mont. 'aid Tf and full an Jot Mira en tiers Bvron Kinle He atch last Jerry Lami who.

as ear caught vards, foui a vawit Pampa IS .11 lote 1 Tornar. 45 0 4 VVillia Bordar 54 4 Amarillo Pai lUirfc 4 14 1 1 uh ism ron) Plain. li 9 33 1 KAU JtOAO FOR everyday toilers in the baseball vinevard merit the MVP trophy But last year such IVxfgers as Maury Don Drysdale, and biarn Tommy Davis had overwhelm- 15 ing seasons Sandy and his now Rodnr fammis pitching finger went out the of action in and toe and Dodgers did not win the an nant, much lesi a World Series 'fulllmek and Richard Rutledge and Hi son and Mark Ha Next time Oeorge plete- a fonvard pass for University of Miami it will las his '-OOtb in ice and His total is 299 compic ttons for ard sards. That's more than Vannos jtwo tittles. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY orycwibl.

dish: nt, wmvttommtti. will im ith a i iack Bull mu ton at Robert Walker at ft He Oh total of no inter slppi centi toughest defender aga ins compie 110ns, havingi irti- the op mpletion position to a age SB and Florida Stuti the teams which tt allowed a tom hdown imm rexas lead the nation wiith i NKFURT, German The Frankfurt city gov- tv tfvciay offered for sale other 0 a small field id with two diesels, 15 uou yards of smaiJ-gatigo ini six switches, -epte Sta1 117 OVER 65? HURRY to enroll! Deadline is midnight Thursdayl bock against Nortii Texas in an afternocat conte LUT Allied UNK Texas M. a StuSANCi Call Your Insurance Agent Now PREPARE YOUR CAR For Cold Weather With- Let our you 1 smoothtr, more mo- torinq pieiiyre! vrj Now thru November DRIVE IN TODAY! Special Price $8 25 V-8 Twe-Bsi V-8 Drive A Chevy II or Impalo While We Work on Your Car for $2,95 per day. Ml SAVE" MODERN CHEVROLET CO. Phone SH RUGOID of action COMFORT-GIVING for relaxing GENUINE "IRISH BOOTS RED WINC WIDTHS AA TO EXTRA SIZIS IN STOCK 95 OTHER RED WING BOOTS PRICED FROM $13 MALLORY'S 1102 MAIN ST.

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