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'Bird' Dunk Vandy, 90-70 By MIKE RATIIET Associated Tress Sports Writer Jeff (Pork Chop) Mullins and Jay (Bird) Buckley provided enough ammunition to overcome a bad night by Art Hevman.who was limited to 13 points, as second-ranked Duke rapped Vanderbilt 90-70 Tuesday. Buckley probably is the key to Duke's fortunes this season. Heyman and Mullins are proven commodities. But the 6-foot-10 junior has to prove he's tough enough to tan Te underneath the boards. I lev man was held to 13 points by Commodores, but the Pork Chop-Bird combo took up the slack.

Mullins wound up with 22 points and Buckley finished with 21. Vandy sophomore Roger Schurig took scoring honors with 30 points. Oniv one other top-ten team was in action. Sixth-ranked West Virginia, led by peppery Jim McCormick, outclassed Richmond 7859 in a Southern Conference game. In another Southern game, VMI nipped George Washington 74-73.

Elsewhere on the conference scene. North Carolina State used a jump shot by John Key with 2 seconds remaining in overtime for a 76-74 decision over Maryland, and Vermont defeated New Hampshire 78-73 in a Yankee Conference clash. In other top games, Notre Dame sophomores Walt Sahm and Larry Sheffield scored 27 and 24 points, respectively, as the Irish Hornung, Jim Broun Absent Green Bay Places Ten On NFL All-Star Team NEW YORK Bay already has locked up 10 positions on the 22-man National Football League All-Star team selected for The Associated Press although the Packers still have not clinched the Western Conference title. The New York Giants, who meet the Western winners for the league championship Dec. 30 at Yankee Stadium, put four men on the club selected by a committee of sports riters and broadcasters from the 14 league cities.

Detroit, trailing the Packers by one game with one to play, also placed four men on the team. Green Bay wound up with fullback Jim Taylor, right end Ron Kramer, tackle Forrest Gregg, guard Jerry Kramer and center Jim Ringo from its offensive unit on the All-Star team. The Packers' defensive group contributed end Willie Davis, tackle Henry Jordan, linebackers Dan Currie and Bill Forester and corner back Herb Adderley. Y. A.

Tittle, the quarterback, and Del Shofncr, his favorite passing target, made the of- BoSox Trade Stallard (He Gave Maris No. 61) NEW YORK new-1 took Boston Red Sox hierarchy has stepped into the center of baseball's bustling trade mart again and peddled a pair of players who apparently fell into dis-; favor at Beantown infielder Pumpsie Green and pitcher Tracy Stallard. Green, the first Negro to play for the Red Sox, and Stallard, the man on the mound when Roger Maris hit home run No. 61 in 1961, were sent to the New York 1 Mets Tuesday in a 3-for-l trade that brought utility man Felix Mantilla to Boston. Knichs Win Fourth Straight; Lakers Nip Cinci NEW YORK Elgin Baylor, the great Los Angeles Laker star, obviously the best thing about being in the Army is getting out.

great to be back playing full Baylor said, after he poured in 42 points and led the Lakers to a 124-121 victory over the Cincinnati Royals in a National Basketball Association doubleheader here Tuesday night. In the second game, the New York Knicks won their fourth the first time in two they led almost all the way in trimming the Boston Celtics 95-87. A crowd of 15,237 attended. With Wilt Chamberlain pumping in 61 points, the San Francisco Warriors ended their losing string at 11 games with a 136-124 victory over Syracuse. Baylor was in the Army last season, and available to the Lakers only intermittenly.

Now discharged, the ex-Seattle All-America already established as an all-time NBA great, says he thinks he may be a little better, this The Red Sox also will deliver a third player-a minor leaguer- to the Mets at a later date. In another transaction Tuesday, the Philadelphia Phillies acquired catcher Earl Averill from the Los Angeles Angels for outfielder Jack Davis. The trades were the ninth and 10th of the inter-league trading period, which ends at midnight Saturday. When Boston owner Tom Yawkey made Mike Higgins vice president and installed Johnny Peskey as manager he promised, "we are ready to make every intelligent move we can to improve the Red The Red Sox have been out in the market place ever since. The trade for Mantilla, who played all infield positions for the Mets except first base and batted .275 in 141 games, was the third of the inter-league session for the Red Sox, who have been the most active team in the dealings between American and National League clubs.

fensive team along with big Ros- ey Brown at tackle. Jimmy Pat-; ton, veteran safety man, was named on defense. As befits a club that leads the 1 league on defense, Detroit placed four men on that unit, led by 296-pound Roger Brown at tackle, middle linebacker Joe Schmidt, corner back Dick (Night Train) Lane and safety Yale Lary. Jimmy Brown, Cleveland's full-, back who normally is a must for any All-Star team, and Green Bay's injured Paul Hornung, play- I cr of the year in 1961, failed to i make the team. Jim Parker of Baltimore, used both at guard and tackle, was picked at guard.

Don Perkins of Dallas was named to a running back job along with Taylor, who had scored 18 touchdowns, tying the league record. Bobby Mitchell, the fleet back traded to Washing-1 ton by Cleveland, made it at flanker back as the leading pass receiver. The 36-year-old Tittle, with his 27 touchdown passes, rounded out the starting backfield. Gmo Marchetti, veteran defensive end, was the only to crack the Green Bay-Detroit-New York axis on defense. whipped Western Michigan 82-68, sophomore James King sank a foul shot after time ran out in overtime for Oklahoma 4645 triumph over Arkansas and Santa Clara spilled Wichita 72-67.

William Mary snapped an 18- game losing streak on the road with Roger basket providing the winning margin in a 7169 victory over Virginia. Duquense won its fourth straight, Penn State did the same, 62-40 over Colgate and Rutgers snapped Columbia's winning streak at three, 88 68 Gerry Ward held Yale ace Rick Kaminsky to four points and scored 15 as Boston College nipped the Elis 59-57 and Wake Forest limited Billy Hoy to three points while breezing to a 75-46 triumph over St. Joseph's Pa. In some of the others, Washington State defeated Gonzaga 70-66, Air Force topped Hardin-Simmons 58-37, Baylor belted Trinity, 90-70, Villanova crushed Scranton 88-63, Texas thumped Southern Mississippi 87-61, Maine beat Bates 64-57, Boston U. walloped Suffolk 79-58, and Fresno State knocked off San Jose State 57-12.

Edge Steubenville 76-75 Gannon Wins Third In Double Overtime Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two western Pennsylvania college basketball teams have maintained their undefeated records by winning out-of-state games. Duquesne rolled to its fourth straight triumph Tuesday night by defeating Georgetown 68-56 at Washington, D. and Gannon picked up its third in a row by edging the College of Steubenville 76-75 at Steubenville. The shooting of Dennis Cuff and the rebounding of Willie Ross and Cuff were big factors in Duquesne's victory. Cuff was the game's high scorer with 26 points.

Jim Cipella, who netted 24 points, won the game for Gannon by making a free throw with six seconds left in the second extra period. Jack Byrnes scored 17 for Gannon and Chuck Zerger got 25 for Steubenville. The score was 61-61 after regulation time and 6969 after the first overtime. In other action, Clarion State rallied in the second half to beat Alliance 106-100 and Indiana State squeaked by California State 7874. Terry Thompson scored 24 and Jim Rachinni 21 for Garion which trailed 34-31 at intermission.

Bill Mandt netted 34 for Alliance. Both teams now have 2-2 records. Indiana's George Zilko paced his team to its second victory in four games with 20 points. Casper Zoithofer had 26 for California (0-3). Reserve at Thiel was postponed until tonight because of snow.

Bridges9 Buckets Lead Steer if in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS winning and Bill Bridges' scoring continue as the iomin int trends in the American Basketball League. The Tapers won their fifth straight Tuesday night, tripping Long first-place Chiefs L06-102. And Bridges had a 21- aoint third period in leading the Kansas City Steers over the Chicago Majors 108-93. Oakland (owned Pittsburgh 93-92 in the eague's other game. Scoring Race Between Taylor, Michaels NEW YORK Taylor, Green Bay's fullback, and Lous Michaels, fine place kicker, are in tight race for the National Football League scoring honors going into the final week of the season.

Neither will approach the all- time record of 176 points set by Paul Hornung of Green Bay in 1961 with 146 points, dropped out of the race due to a knee injury after a fast start. Michaels broke the NFL record lor field goals in one season when he boosted his total to 24 Sunday by kicking four in the 26-17 victory over Philadelphia. Taylor remains the top ground gainer with 1,318 yards in 249 attempts. according to league statistics released today. He also paces the scorers with 108 points as compared to 101 for runner-up Lou Michaels of Pittsburgh.

Jimmy Brown, who led five straight years from 1957 through 1961, is fourth with 861. The Bart Starr maintains his lead among the passers, having completed 64 per cent of his tosses. 162 to 253 attempts for 2 233 yards. Bobby Mitchell of the Washington Redskins ranks as the leading pass receiver with 68 catches for 1,294 yards. Willie Wood of Green Bay has intercepted the most passes, nine, for 132 yards returned.

YOUR RED CROSS ON THE JOB WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST NO BLOCK BUT TACKLE Paul Hornung dropped but good here by Jerry Mertens of the San Francisco 49ers, although Hornung picked up a few yards. The Packers picked up a win, 31 to 21, over the 49ers in Frisco although they had to come from behind to cop the game and clinch a division title tie. I Ron Bull NFL Rookie Of the Year NEW YORK (AP) Ronnie Bull, the (Chicago running halfback from Baylor, was named Rookie-of-the-Year in the National Football League today by an Associated Press committee of sports writers and broadcasters from the 14 league cities. Bull, the No. 1 draft choice a year ago after leading Baylor in running and pass receiving for three straight seasons, started his pro career working on defense.

After a succession of injuries to Willie Galimore, Rick Casares, Charley Bivins and Joe Marconi crippled the Bears, Bull moved to offense. hasn't reached his peak said coach George Halas recently in Chicago. is going to be a great Although Bull carried the ball only nine times for 26 yards and did not catch a pass in the first three games, his figures through last 13th game 37 yards in 103 carries for a 3.6 yard average and 29 passes for 324 yards. He also has returned nine kickoffs for 235 yards. From the 39 panelists who participated in the rookie balloting, Bull received 17 votes.

Los Merlin Olsen, the 6-foot-5, 265-pound tackle from Utah State was a strong 6ceond with seven votes. Bork, Paremore Lead NAIA All-Stars SACRAMENTO. Calif. (AP) Passing whiz George Bork of Northern Illinois and Florida ace runner, Robert (China Doll) Paremore, head the All- NAIA football team released Tuesday by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. The squad includes offensive and defensive teams since the 325 small colleges in the NAIA play under unlimited substitution.

FIRSTTEAM OFFENSE Ends Willie Richardson, Jackson, State; Drew Roberts, Humboldt, State. Tackles Junius Buchanan, Grambling. Dick Peter, Whittier, Calif. Guards Tom Spiewak, Pittsburg. Larry Pugh, Westminster, Pa.

Center Doug Harvey, Texas Quarterback George Bork, Northern Illinois. Halfbacks Robert Paremore, Florida A Ned Craddock, Parsons. Iowa, Fullback Dick Kemp, Lenoir Rhyne, N.C. FIRSTTEAM DEFENSE Ends Ed Nowlin, Central Oklahoma; Morris Bates, Northern S.D., State. Tackles John Reese, Southwest Texas; H.O.

Estes, East Central Oklahoma. Guards Rex Mirich, Arizona State, Flagstaff; Jack Mauro, Northern Michigan. Linebackers Jim Edwards, Adams State; Ron Haggard, William Jewell. Mo, Halfbacks Dave Rohrer, Linfield, Mike Eischeid, Upper Iowa. Safety Dave Parker, Fort Hays, Kan.

College Basketball Scores By TIIE ASSOCIATED TRESS EAST Penn State 62, Colgate 40 Boston College 59, Yale 57 Boston Univ. 79. Suffolk 58 Villanova 88, Scranton 63 Rutgers 88, Columbia 68 MIT 72, Bowdoin 60 Vermont 78, New Hampshire 73 SOUTH Duquesne 68, Georgetown 56 VMI 74, G. Washington 73 W. Mary 71, Virginia 74 (ot) N.C.

State 76, Maryland 74 West Virginia 7S, Richmond 59 Duke 90, Vanderbilt 70 Forest 75, St. Joseph's Pa. 46 MIDWEST Notre Dame 82, West. Mich. 68 Muskingum 51, Oberlin 42 Slippery Rock at Fenn, snow SOUTHWEST Okla.

State 46, Arkansas 45 (ot) Texas 87, Southern Miss. 61 Bayior 90, Trinity Tex. 70 Tex. Wesleyan 91, Austin 68 FAR EST Santa Clara 72. Wichita 67 Fresno 56, San Jose 42 Air Force 58, Hardin Simmons 37 Wash, State 70, Gonzaga 66 INDEPENDENT (Bou Match Results Auto Sales 4, 0 Huber Radaker 4.

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2 Best Series Ivan Tuller 190 ISO 219-589 Tony Molinaro 204 159 Bob Johnson 169 205 Don Hunter 170 1S6 Len 147 188 191-526 Senior Bowl's North Team Set MOBILE, Ala. (AP)-A bulky squad headed by three players who were top choices in the pro drafts was named today to the North team in the 14th annual Senior Bowl game Jan. 5. The threesome is composed of end Walt Sweeney of Syracuse and interior linemeg Ed Budde of Michigan State and Daryl Sanders of Ohio State. The 230-pound Sweeney was the No.

1 choice of San Diego of the American Football League. Budde, a 250-pounder, was No. 1 of both the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League and the Dallas Texans of the AFL. He has signed with Dallas. Sanders, who is 6-5 and weighs in at 246, was picked first by the Detroit Lions and has signed with the Lions.

The South squad, headed by All-America center Lee Roy Jordan of Alabama, was announced Saturday. The Southerners will be coached again by Weeb Ewbank of the Baltimore Colts. Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys will be back to tutor the Northerners. Landry will have as his quarterbacks Jerry Gross of Detroit, who completed 105 of 212 passes during the past season, and Pat McCarthy of Holy Cross, also ranked high on total offense in the nation. The Yankee tine will average 239 pounds and the backfield 194.

The Southerners average out at 235 in the forewall and 197 in the backfield. The game will be televised nationwide by NBC. LADIES VARIETY (Bow ludrome) Match Results Cot. Beauty Shop 4, Alex-Lesser 0 City lee Bev. 3.

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Struthers 1 Best Series Joe Cedrone 229 182 Boh Yaegle 179 194 Al Schenk 235 144 Harold Clepper 229 160 Gus Lawson 185 153 Wildcats Plan Defense Against Terry Baker VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP)-Villanova football coach Alex Bell called his Wildcat team back to indoor drills today to work on defense for Liberty Bowl Game with Oregon State at Philadelphia Stadium. Bell admitted he's trying a few defensive in an effort to partially contain Oregon State's explosive quarterback, All-America Terry baaker. A Villanova spokesman said, know it's impossible to completely stop him. just too ex-, plosive.

try to contain him as much as possible and force him to commit himself. This will, be the greatest test of our defense in two Unbeaten Mickey Kays Next for City Beverage Warren Beverage, forced to cancel their game with the A1 Maroone-Bachelor of Arms Gub last Saturday night because of travel conditions, faces an equally formidable opponent Saturday evening in the Mickey Kays, of Niagara Falls. Also unbeaten to date, Mickey Kays is led by former Niagara University great and ex-Harlem Globetrotter, Charlie Hoxie. Stand- ing 6-4, Hoxie spent four seasons i with the Trotters, and as a Purple Eagle under Taps Gallagher, he averaged 21.6 points in 109 col- lege games. The Mickey Kays last week rolled to their 40th straight win in Ni: agara Falls Muny League Basketball competition, the skein being over a three year span.

The Mickey Kays were runner- up to the Bachelor of Anns club in the Bachelor of Arms Tournament last year, defeated in the final after edging the same team in the Niagara Falls Duffy Boost-: er Memorial Tournament a week earlier. Also expected to start for the Mickey Kays wall be Bo Erias, another Niagara University great and once a Minneapolis Laker, Erias averaged 20.2 points per game as a Purple Eagle. A Philadelphia native, Jim Maloney is one of the best all-around players ever to a Purple Eagle uniform. At Niagara, the 6-1 guard had a 91.9 foul-shooting average during his career and was consistent with scores from all types of shots. Also to see action for Mickey Kays will be Jim Hamilton, mer North Carolina A star, Joe Farrell, 6 7 rebounding ace from Buffalo State, and Niagara Fall High School stars, Sam Robinson, Larry Cassart, and Bob Nichols.

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