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Hie skinny boys' win Oiroimg lsu upsets Defense troubles Lakers SPORTS By ED FITE I'Pl Sports Writer DALLAS (LTD -Louisiana State corner back Jerry MIAMI (UP!) -Joe Willie Ntmath, smartly turned out and mustachioed ran into the Alabama dressing room to the strains of "How the West was Won" Saturday night and let 'niRht to smash several Orange Bowl records, one of them 21 years old. He did this despite badly bruised ribs. The 1M pound nior from Cleveland. and coach LOS ANGELES (UP!) -los Tulare Advaoce-IegUter Monday, January 2, IMS Joseph's frank admission he Page 5 Angeles Laker coach Fred couldn't core with Arkansas Schaus scheduled a iwrul out a rebel yell. He ttil! yells like a rebH although the whit straw hat, alligator shoes and britht blue II plays for their first touchdown 11 of the plays were run at Arkansas' right tackle.

LSU's Dave McCormick and Don Ellen were opening the holes and stubby tailback Joe Labruuo was skittering three yards out. A recovered Arkansas fumble at the Rarorback 34 gave LSU another minutes later. The last five plays for the last 19 yards alto went through the same with Labruuo carrying every me. He scored from the workout for his charges today to try to remedy the defenuv split end Bobby Crockett may have been a key factor In LSU's 147 demolition of laps which has contributed to second-ranked Arkansas' 22 Paul (Bear) Bryant gave most of the credit to Alabama's wispy but quick line which, although outweighed 20 pounds per man, gave Sloan great pass protection. The line also gave good ofwungs to fullback Steve Bowman.

Wha cmnwl mree siraignt los Angeles lots game winning streak in the es. interested in Sloan now although nothing definite has been said. He was not drafted by any AH. club and was named only the 11th round of around the IS yard line and had tight roped his way to a touchdown. Joseph trotted dejectedly to the bench and told defensive backfield coach Bill Beale: "Coach.

I can't cover Crockett man-to-man. I need some help." The touchdown catch was Crockett's third of the series in the 17-yard Arkansas drive. He went on to catch seven more and the total of 10 (for 129 yards) was a Cotton Bowl record. But LSU changed its defenses after the touchdown catch and Crockett wasn't able lo get away again. "We went Into a mlx-em defense," Joseph recalled later, -Where I got help from the leaaing we crimson Tide to a 39-28 victory over Nebraska In the 32nd annual Orange Bowl Classic.

Sloan is apparently beaded Coton Bowl. The world Champion rsmfnn The host Ratorbacks, who coat decry bit yean in the Pennsylvania coal fields and on the Alabama campus. -I told you." the alive-skinned pro football star shouted gleefully. I told you last year he was the best around." I Celtics, employing three re- rnrs, spnniea to an easy. Ui rteht into the pro football ranks the National rootoall League I touchdowns, and halfback Les- one.

And that was it 113. victory over the Lakers draft, by the new Atlanta ue Keiiey. Sunday night at the Sport Are "Those little ole tkinnv Knv AUTO A FURNITURE after hit UOO.000 bonus buddy, the American Football League's lop rookie. I The New York Jets, who were eight point favorites and hadn't lost a game since Southern Methodist whipped them in the next to last game of the 1963 season, had Just lumped Into a fairly easy 7-0 lead in the first quarter when Joseph made his confession. The Arkansas touchdown had Falcons.

Sloan passed for 296 yards and two touchdowns, complet sure do have big hearts," said Namaih pounded and hugged Alabama quarterback Steve Sloan, who bad Just finished na. This was the worst defense we played all year," Schaus said. "Except for Jerry West, WhO did a COOd lob kht-n ho oryani, wno bas now taken Alabama to seven straicht bowl ing 30 of 29 attempts Saturday bought Namath, are reportedly i games. CITY UPHOLSTERY CO. IIN H.

SM-MTI come on a 19-yard Jon was guarding Sam Jones, we were terrible-unfortunately I don't know what It takes be number one." he said. "But since nwmu at. other comer back (and) late in Bnnenunvto-Crorkett pass and Joseph had been the goat of the play. Crockett had eluded the game we had a third man1 Tiger Dine dumps Fla. don't have enough West to go around." West wound ud with beat Saturday, I guess we're protecting us d-ep." Classified Ads Get Results 29.

Joseph's cover at the sidelines The Tigers drove yards in goal. NEW ORLEANS (UP!) isecond halt A 15-yard holding Missouri Coach Dan Devine insisted this was the turning Two football games were played In Sugar Bow! Stadium Saturday. Missouri won the ground fformm(2M0 115 desv Tulare Tulare point in the game. game, 294, and Florida won the Xumva fan quauw Florida quarterback Steve Spurrier, who rewrote Sugar touchdown drive and forced Missouri to go for another field penalty from the Florida two-yard line stymied a Tiger Gagner signed passing game, 1 14. The way It went into the Bowl passing records and helped bis Gators set five team standards, got into action In the record book was Missouri 20.

Florida IS. But had Florida elected to kick after Its three final period. PITTSBURGH (UP!) -Th Pittsburgh Steelers of the For IS torrid minutes be waged an air way that racked National Football League have up 18 points and dizzied touchdowns instead of trying unsuccessfully to pass for two-point conversions it might have been 21-30 In favor of the Gators. It was no contest In the first Missouri defenders. signed their No.

2 draft pick. Larry Gagner, a 6 foot-4, 245- iTro pamouo ouu pound lineman from the Spurrier's stubborn refusal to give up and bis passing University of Florida. half and the opening minutes of wizardry, picking away at Missouri's weak points, won NATION- WIDE hut wi fan (sHm mvtlinsl in cow. the third quarter. The potent him the most valuable player Missouri ground game held award.

sway and ran up all 30 Tiger VisintSn retires ROME (UP!) Bruno Ma Florida coach Ray Graves blamed himself for the defeat. points. The winners went on a 17-point scoring spree in the second quiiei, tallying two saying it was his decision to try tin, 33, retired from the ring after losing hit European light middleweight title to Sweden's for two-point convertons. touchdowns end a field goal. Meanwhile, tho Tijer defense But Dan Devine disagreed.

He said Florida, behind 204). was holding Florida to minus 15 Bo Hoegberg Saturday night: "I bad decided In advance to had to go for two points and be WHITE yards on the ground. Missouri'! scoring ended retire, no matter how the fight would have played it the samei the opening m.nutes of the. went," Vlsintin said Sunday. way.

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He hit on 8 of 19 passes for 155 he'd led tho league In passing. In 1964. Kemp took the Bills all the way to a 12-2 record and a 20-7 victory over his former teammates, the. Chargers, in the championship game. In the 1965 championship today was being hailed as the PENCALU fine combed percales.

1U count. American Football League yards and one touchdown and was named the game's most! I .1 smooth fWoh, mMmism sisfaw; ctotoly tthVrtd. C' I precise homo. AN EUtta-4 bottom ohoof. or I IT 21 MNferiMd.

All fotnion thoot art cetotat. 1 few PoMwr's til staitdar and ttoti cow. I Ji itonMy to too Hwy ar mot I Oay-K eVowt I Ji savints prkod, now mo bwys ar onoatio.l 1 Player of the Year. valuable player. The 30 year-old signal-caller from Occidental Cbtlese re ceived nine first place votes irom a sceciai panel ot 21 Cougars, N.Men.

9 writers three from eac WHITE league city in a poll conducted by United Press international. twin 7T 1M" flat or Elaita-fit Sanforized Paul Lowe and Lance A heme for WAC worth, both of the San Diego Ml II" 1st" flat or Elaita-fit Sanforized bottom. Chargers, tied tor second in tne 2 99c HHinH balloting with four votes each Tom Sestak and Pete Goeolak Then on Saturday the Cougars pillow cam 4T By STEVE SMILAN1CH UPI Sports Writer play Arizona. Kemp's teammates on the AFL champion Buffalo squad. Kan New Mexico, winningest WAC team in preseason play Defending champion Brigham PASTELS: pal pink, light like, pastel yellow, opaline green, teafoem, aqva, milk chocoUt.

twin 72" tN" fUt or CO EUsto-M Sanforised bottom Z.00 fuH 11" tat" tUt or -to sas City's Bobby Bell and Young University and preseason with a 9-1 record, plays a single Boston Nick Buoniconti eacn favorite New Mexico draw league game Saturday night at garnered one vote. EUtto-M Sonforiiod bottom L.IQ home court assignments this Kemp cost Buffalo owner Albuquerque against unpredict able Wyoming. week as they open the 1966 Ralph Wilson 100. That was pillow com 42" II l2" Western Athletic Conference the price tag on him when Sid 'bleached and finished Utah, finding it tough going on the road, also returns home basketball race. The Cougars, back home after Gillman, coach or the uiargers, placed Kemp on waivers early for a pair of league games 2 1-28 I mWffl Jrn' AMERICANA I against the Arizona schools.

winning consolation honors In the Quaker City Tournament at in the 1962 season. Kemp naa broken his middle finger and The Utes play Arizona Friday at Salt Lake City and Arizona Philadelphia, open Friday night at Provo against Arizona State Gillman figured no one would claim him and he could State Saturday. The Utes tune up for the relegate his star quarterback to league opener by playing an In- the taxi squad. tersectional game Monday night JT0M0M loopweave jimMt BEDSPREAD When Kemp's name popped un on the waiver list, Wilson OVER-SIZE SHEETS PENCALE COMBED COTTON PERCALES! against Miami of Florida. Warriors down Pistons, 136-113 In the only other non-league snapped him up and brought him to Buffalo, wnere ne sai on game on the schedule Wyoming plays Denver In the Mile High the bench until the 11th game of the season.

City Thursday night. $34 After a full month or presea MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Rlck Kemp had been the starting twin or full son games WAC teams com Barry returned to his "old home court" at Miami Beach piled 45 wins against 16 losses. quarterback for two years ai San Diego and in 1960, the WHITE New Mexico led the way with a Auditorium Sunday night and AFL's first year or operation, 9-1 mark, followed by BYU led the San Francisco warriors lor ir fiat (8-1), Utah (8-2), Wyoming to a brisk 136-113 victory over (7-3), Arizona (7-4) and Arizona the Detroit Pistons. Elasta-m bottom for 72" S4" mattrM 5.I4 NBA standings State (6-5). Barry, who is nicknamed Extraordinary at this pricol Woighty quality rvriblo, bullion fringo.

Machine washablo cotton, no iron. Snow or antiqwt whit. lukewarm water 2 I.84 Super Rooke" by his team 42" 41" pillow cam. By United Vrt International mates, piled up much of his Vrt W. 0 collegiate scoring record (37.4) High scorer 10 .714 .632 on the Miami Beach court Boston 25 Cincinnati 24 Philadelphia 22 L'nui Vnrlr 13 .629 14 13 23 while playing for the University By United Press International .361 of Miami and Sunday night he Specials for Kitchen Bath Wilt Chamberlain's six-year Wf stern uivwion W.

Pet. collected 43 points for the war F0AM 19 .548 .500 riors, second only to his NBA RUBBER BED .429 Los Alleles 23 Baltimore f) San Francisco If St. Louis 15 r.ni 10 plan should be completed during the middle of February, when he becomes the National Basketball Association's all- TERRY DISH CLOTHS All cotton, thick long wtaring construction 20 24 20 27 6 $1 high of the season of 57. .429 DACRON POLYESTER FILL Pillows Pillows .270 Barry and Guy Rodgers, the Asvtu.i warriors' all-league playmaker, time high scorer. FLOUR SQUARES Largo sizo all cotton Super Sized Kapok Pillows got the San Francisco team off Air Minaay itrui Philadelphia 133, New York .122 Cincinnati 138, Baltimore 107 Boston 124.

Los Angeles 113 San Francisco 136. Detroit 113 Only game scheduled Chamberlain. In his sixth to a 20-point lead early in the GUEST TOWELS Dus tproof, non-allergonic. Sanforized cot Non-allergonic. NBA season, scored his point Sunday night and only one man Bob Petit has netted game, that by nalftime sun held, 64-62.

The Pistons never came close. Floral stripe I cotton ticking. more. Petit needed 11 years -i-iu-u. Terry, easy to handle size, color fast WASH CLOTHS All cotton, sturdy terry weav construction.

Assortod colors ton ticking, lips off. was the Warriors' 18th vic tory of the campaign, one more and 792 games to reacn his scoring mark of 20,880, while Chamberlain has played in only than San Francisco managed In 90 games last season. DISH CLOTHS For 499, including the Philadelphia Kops Its Frethiwss Corded Edges For 76ers' 133-122 victory over New The Warriors hit 57 per cent their field goals while the Waffle weave, all cotton very durable quick drying York Sunday. 22" 21" Bowling scores TwIUters Individual Bill Zenner, Llnders, 223 and 595. inCn.

Team Fry Aviation, 1060; FAJ Srhoft, 3065. Scores Frv Aviation 3. DCCA Schoft 3, Langendorf 1: Helskells 2. Nat's Locker First Christian 2. Tipton Legion 2: lenders 2, Chrlsman Lnuineering Trl-County Tile 2.

Koontx Construc- "standings 44-16; DCCA, 36-24; Tri-County, 34-26: Llnders, 26: Fry. 33-27: Koontz. 32-28; Nat's 32-28: Tipton, 29-31; Lan-eendorf 27-33; First Christian, 24-II- 2CM0; Helskells, Pistons managed 37 per cent. Soft and Fluffy Non Irritating 11" 24" Finished size IS" 2S" Finished sh igh men for the Warriors Good Evening! were Don Kojis and Ray Scott, each with 16 points. Barry, who had a 21.3 pro CHARGE IT OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY NITES TILL 9 The classified ad takers are the friendliest clerks in town average prior to Sunday night's game, attracted a crowd of 839.

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