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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 46

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'rut CtiArrANduclk- PS: SUNDAY' OciOeti'30 1960: Conversions STATISTICS (1B FOR BULLDOGS RETIRES AT HALF Kicks 43-Yarji and Boots Tv! lila Mt I 20 21 146 174 I4-2t 0 3 E-3t 7 1-53 Th 'At I tIOCOASMS BEAT TECH EAGLES 206 Olrommumoinommon -fl-------- -'r-- Joys of Holidays in Eyes As Friends Help Raise His Hop VALLEY EAG4ES DOWN DAVIS 13-7 ft -4-4--4-4-4E-411-4 44 4 4 4 4- '4 ---6 -Ir A Nit -Ao- -1 ---41-1-- IM Mir- 11 4- 4 4 a 1 1 It I 1g a 4 a 6 0 I 2 1 I I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 43 illikl CtiAriANUVIA 'Li 10 PS: ettA rt'AIN OUIJA 'LEA UNDA OCiOettt 4 Art All 1900 omennimeignimilIMONIMOONIMMOIfillnallw ed 0 r71 stot p0 it ii 7 a 0e 1 to ill "214111 if 1 i own -form-4-Star Twosome as Georgia eats ule oa A a QB FOR ButtDoGs: tioacAsills BEAT Joys of Holidays in Hall's Eyes DOIVN DAVIS 13-7 1 IA 11''firt Firi imnit T1 's 4 As Friends Help Rats His Hop Itilltrib AT nAhr 1 'flail EAGLES 206 4 0 'a i 4 4 Kicks 43-Yard 1 A I and Boots 0 1 1 i I 1 i 't Conversions A 'I i i 0- i itk I i vC A adh '14 1 1 STATISTICS i I Traub Ga IS 2 3' P' 4 123 VI 1 11S i 14-St 11 0 0 E3t I i 4 'o 4 i-s -11 1 'A 4------ It 4 I fl of 6 1 0 o''-'''' i 'I 41: 1 '44 0 i--- 1 -1--7- 1 -11 '4- 4 in reaill- In in- By JOE SWEAT Associated Prete Stall Writer You're a oot ball player friends" he said on the eve el paralyzed' from the neck down his departure for New York "People that are friends How do you say "thank you they don mind helping some when a group of friends lay body About all I can say Is plans for your rehabilitation thank you" There was the Jol future education and home? of Thanksgiving Christmas am This was the question that Happy New Year dancing in hi! faced Wade Hall Saturday eye night He has been paralyzed Hall will be accompanied on th injured with his lt th plane trip to New York by hl first practice hew a al es wife and by Mrs Faye Scott University of Chatt a nooga superintendent of nurses at thi squad Earl Campbell Clinic where thi Today Hall flies to New York athlete has been treated here to enter the Institute of Physi- Mrs Scott will remain with th cal Medicine and Rehabilita- Nails in New York for three days tion He will stay there a year Hall is encased in a cast mad then spend three months at especially for the plane trip Abilities Inc in New York has already started his rehabill There will be a four-year tation Waving his arms high scholarship waiting at UC when the hospital room he said: "Se he returns and a drive has bow well I can move them An' started to raise $10000 to pro- I could do better if it wasn't to vide a home for him and hie this doggone cast" wife It was an accomplishment ir The entire expense has been deed For almost two month underwritten by individuals and now he has found It hard to eve companies most of whom re- move his fingers Some say he r( main anonymous Hall calls ceived a very special medicine-them friends "These people are they call it hope Air Force Upset CH Itl A Gordon Vie In Post-Season Till SVVEAT sit Stall Writer friends" he said on the eve Of his departure for New York "People that are friends they don't mind helping aomeo body About all I can say Is thank you" There was the joy of Thanksgiving Christmas and Happy New Year dancing in his eyes Hall will be accompanied on the plane trip to New York by his wife and by Mrs Faye Scott superintendent of nurses at the Earl Campbell Clinic where the athlete has been treated here Mrs Scott will remain with the Halls in New York for three days Hall is encased in a cast made especially for the plane trip He has already started his rehabilitation Waving his arms high the hospital room he said: "See how well I can move them And I could do better if it wasn't for this doggone cast" It was an accomplishment indeed For almost two months now he has found It hard to even move his fingers Some say he received a very special they call it hope Clinic where By JOE SOIEAT Associated Pres Stall Writer You're a a player he said on the eve of down his departure for New York paralyzed' from the neck "thank ou" Iiow do you say "People that are friends they don't mind helping someo when a group of friends lay body About all I can say is plans for your rehabilitation ho future education and thank you" There Wag the joy This was the question that c't Thanksgiving Year ol i his Happy New ear an ng faced Wade Hall Saturday eves Christmas and night He has been paralyzed since be was injured in his 1 tri to first practice this fall with the ane Hall will be accompanied on the ew York by his wife and by Mrs Faye Scott University nversiy a a nooga squad super inten mpbdent of nurses at the Ear Caell the Today Hall flies to New York athlete has been treated here to enter the Inatitute of Physi- Mrs Scott will remain with the cal Medicirie and Rehabilita- Halls In New York for three days tion He will stay there a years Hall Is encased In a cast made then spend three months at especially for the plane trip He Abilities Inc in New York has already started his There will be a four-year tation Waving his arms high ttd i hb scholarship waiting at 'CC when the hospital room he said: "See he returns and a drive has how well I can move them And started to raise $10000 to pro- I could do better if it wasn't for vide a home for him and his this doggone east" wife It was an accomplishment The entire expen se has been deed For almost two months underwritten by individuals and now he has found it hard to even comnanie most of whom re- move his finzers Some say he STATIS'rICS Ci Wt Val Davis DOWnt it 3 Yards Rushing 44 Yards Plituing 217 37 Passes Corn-AU' It-34 2-10 Pawl( Intake bg 0 I Punting 0 11-291 rumbles Lnt I 0 Yards Penalised 70 40 Special to Ths Chattanootta times AVANS Ga Quarterback Jimmy Hodnett passed Chattanooga Valley to a 13-7 Region 4-C high school football victory over Davis here Saturday night The 154-pound junior burled 34 aerials completing 19 of them for 217 yards and both touchdowns The scoring tosses were five yards to Jim Parham and 72 yards to Don Glenn Floyd Ilisey kicked the extra point after the first one Quarterback Dub Avans got the Davis tally on a five yard keeper off left tackle and Verdell McBryar ran across the extra point The Valley Eagles of coach Ed Jarmakowics threatened three more tithes in the second half but failed to dent the Davis goal It was Chattanooga Valley's 'sixth victory against two de 'feats and ran the Eagle region record to 5-1 CHATTANOOGA VALLES Marten Edm on do Tom Glam Grant Pepper Kiser DAVIS Dobbins York Stephens Center--Forres ter Avans 0 Mans Gilbert McBryar Chattanooga Valley 7 Davis 0 7 0 Chattanooga Valley scoring: Parham (4 pass from Jim Hodnetti Don Glenn (72 Datitt from Hodnett) Conversion Floyd Risel ipiarement) Davis scoring: Touchdown Dub Avans (S left tackle) Conversion1 Verdell McBryar (run) IS TAT'rICS Chart Vat Davis Pint Downs 11 3 Yards Rushing 30 00 by Punting 140 0 11-290 1 to Fumbles 1 71) 2 Yards Penaluted PIaaarades1 102-31: 2-3101 -AsystAtittNI stoTGhsaCItattaQnoottuaartteirmbck nooga Valley to a 13-7 Region Jimmy Hodnett passed Chatta- 4-C high school football victory over Davis here Saturday night cundpirtinlogr hluarleod them for 217 yards and both touchdowns The scoring tosses were five yards to Jim Parham 34Thaeerlia5l4 completing and 72 yards to Don Glenn Floyd Hisey kicked the extra the Davis tally on a five yard point after the first one Quarterback Dub Avans got keeper off left tackle and Verdell McBryar ran across the extra point The Valley Eagles of coach Ed Jarmakowicz threatened in three more tithes the second ha- but failed to dent the UC's Carey Henley Gehl Two Touchdowns One on 70-Yard Run From Page Forty Three seconds left in the half The kick attempt by Jim Sims also from McCallie and Chattanoo- ga was wide and it was 13-6 at halftime Second Half Mason punted dead on the UC 1-yard line early in the third and the Moccasins were deep in their territory most of the period Twice Bradshaw had to punt out from deep in his end zone Once he dropped the snap and had to rush the kick barely getting it out Late in the thrid LTC got a drive going front a 35-yard MS-son punt to the 22 They envered the 78 yards in 15 ground plays as Henley Hogan and Bradshaw did the carrying and Hogan went in stumbling but standing from the 4 Pounders place-kicked the conversion and it was 20-6 with 9:12 left in the game That was the way it wu to end but not before Tech threw a couple of scares the Mocca- sins' way and drove to the 'CC 25 and 31 But with 8 minutes left Mercer hauled in a long pass and returned it 17 yards to halt one match With 1:40 left and the Eagles moving at the Moc 31 Ronnie' Whaley intercepted and scooted back 22 yards to kill the last Eagle threat Chattanooga 7 0 7-20 Tenn Tech 0 7 0 7 Chattanooga ((coring Henley 2 (8 70 run) Hogan 14 run) 2 (kicks) Tennessee Tech scoring: Touchdowns (10 run) 1 UC Carey Henley Gets Tw Touchdowns One on 70 Yard Run From Pa Forty -Three rty seconds left In the halt The also kick attempt by Jim Sims from McCallie and Chattanoo- ga was wide and it INas 13- 6 a halftime Second Half the Mason punted dead on UC 1-yard line early In the third and the MOCC881114 were deep in their territory most of the period Twice Bradshaw In had to punt out from deep his end zone Once he dropped the snap and had to rush the kick barely getting it out Late in the thrid LTC got a drive going from a 35-yard Ma- son punt to the 22 They eov- ered thn 7R vardm In 15 ground imnoo610 15 4024Ji :1 --Tim' es Staff Pboto br Hudson Alkmal0m apt PUPPY FIELD TRIAL WINNERS: Three prize winners in the puppy class of the Hamilton County Pointer and Setter Club trials on their new grounds off Ringgold Road From right the winner Fast Delivery Myrt with owner Otto Kennedy of Athens Sati Ha's Clean Sweep with owner Allen Fritts and Delivery's High Note with owner Carl Kelley Finals run today Three Classes Completed KENTUCKY RIPS ctt 1 SEIIIIROLES 23-0 nin Pr- Pr rtn Three Classes Completed In Pointer-Setter Trials By Colonial '11' DENVER Washington's Colonials defied a blizzard and their underdog role Saturday to upset the Air Force 20-6 It extended the 'Falcons' football losing streak to four games longest in Academy History The Colonials drove 27 yards to erasc a 6-0 deficit then converted a fumble and an intercepted pass into quick touch rumble 744 I lirds 144n411464 10412 led By VERNON BEIM A4410044 Mn Sporti BM" ATHEN Irrancis Tarlymton arid rrsd Brown befuddled Tulsa Saturday with a potent mixture of 'passing and' running to lead 'Georgia to a' 454 victory in an Intersectional football match Minmatch Tarkenton Georgia's adroit senior quarterback threw two touchdown passes to halfback Brown ran one himself and guided the Southeastern Confer-' ence Bulidobs to a 31-0 half- time lead before retiring for the day Itulea much slower than Georgia reached the Bulldog 35 in the first quarter on the passes of quarterback Jerry Keeling and crowd midfield once more in the first half But the Missouri Valley Conference team just couldn't come close to Inatching personnel with Georgia Tulsa averted a shutout by driving 70 yards on Georgia reserves late in the third quarter Keeling capped it with a five yard pass to end Bill Gary Georgia improved its record to 5-2 for the season It was Tulsa's fourth defeat in seven games Georgia recovered a fumble and scored in the first minute and 44 seconds A long kickoff return led to a fifth touchdown In less than two minutes of the third quarter In between the Bulidoge tallied three on Tarkenton-to-Brown passes and a plunge by Tarkenton And kicking specialist Durward Pennington booted a 43-yard field roal with one second left in the first half He also kicked six conversions Toss 0 7 neoritl 14 17 7 7-45 3 run (Pennin(ton klek) 31 )ast from Tarkenton Pennington kick) 1 run tPennineton kirk) oast from Tarkenton (Pennington kick Pennintton 43 Os--)AcKenny 4 run tPenninitton kiek) 4 pass from Keelint (West aenron-ro-terown paeans 1111U 0 plunge by Tarkenton And kick- specialist Durward Pen- nington booted a 43-yard field roe' with one second left in the first bait He also ktcked six 1 6" 7 'rules Georgia 1114 7-4s 3 run (Pennington kiek) 31 pass from Tiraenton Pennington kick) 1 run frentlinitOrt kick) 6 omit from Tarkenton (Pennington kick Pennington 43 Ga--McKenot 4 run tPennington kiek1 Pim trtlm KeelinS (We" rumble tegt Yule Pencilled By VERNO Agenciated Pry ATHENS Tarktmton and fuddled 'root potent mixture running to lea 452 victory in football match Tarkenton Senior quarterb touchdown pas Brown ran or guided the Soutl ence Bulidobs time lead beton day Tulsa much Georgiareachk in the first 4 passes of qua Keeling and once more in thi But the Mbar ference team jui close to inate with Georgia Tulsa avertk driving 70 yard' nerves late' in tt Keeling capped yard pass to Cr Georgia impr to 5-2 for the Tulsa's fourth games Georgia reco and scored in and 44 seconds return led to a in less than tvic third quarter Bulidoge tallied kenton-to-Brow plunge by Tark ing specialist nington booted root with one a first half He eonversions -toss neorein 3 run 31 tml Pennington kirk) 1 ru 6 nag (Pennington kick OR--PG Penningtol 06--Mcgtennt 4 Iv 4 pegs rumble timi I aa 1412 lui Yards Pnalas ERNON nvrtEn 4 By Alseetata Mu tgortg Beim ATHENS Ga' Tarkenton and Erect trown be- fuddled 'Tulsa Saturday with a potentMixturs of 'passing and running to lead 'Georgia to a 45-1f victory in an Intersectional football match ralematch Tarkenton Georgia's adroit senior quarterback threw two touchdown passes to halfback Bro ran vvn one himself and Tom Hutchinson Scores 2 Touchdowns to Pace Romp Over FSU LEBANON Tenn Castle Heights Military Academy Saturday accepted a bid to play in the Industrial Bowl at Cartersville Ga Nov 18 The Tigers with a 3-2 record this football this season will ace Gordon Military Junior College of Barnesville Ga Castle Heights Coach Stroud Gwynn who announced team's acceptance said the Industrial Bowl is planned as an annual postseason game featuring military schools By BUSS WALKER Three clasees were completed Saturday in the Hamilton County Pointer and Setter Club' field trials The puppy stakes with 20 entries went to Otto Kennedy's Fast Delivery Myrt a female white and liver pointer runner-up spot was earned by Allen Fritz's Satilla's Clean Sweep a white and liver male pointer and third to Delivery's High Note a white and lemon female pointer entered' by Carl Kelly The derby division with 10 entries was won by Waheelah Lady a white and liver ticked fe-r male pointer oWned and handled! I attare male pointer moined and handled Letters STATISTICS F811 wrh' 21 12 yardage 25g 78 yardage 169 109 11-20 9-25 downs 21 12 yardage 258 78 yardage 169 109 11-20 9-25 First Rushing Psssing Passes Passes Intercepted by 4 0 Puns 2-39 3 6-31 0 rumbles inst 2 Yards penalised 98 32 RIVERMONT TOPS by Robert Wilson second place was taken by Magnate another NEW RULE EXPLAINED Allen Fritz entry a white and i lemon male pointer third went to Md-South Eligibility Now another Bob Wilson entl the Tighter Than Before only setter among the day's prize As a member of the Mid-South liV FLAG LEAGUE Six Pennington 4 Field Goal ottrl bownti Pushing Yartture PUAing Tirdas paws Pfmon intim bt 'unto Pennington Field Goal Six Con 0100WM STAT1 NIA borne Pushing Yardage PseMni Irsrdes paws P011 intim Punie i' 1 Pennington 4 Field Goal Six Pits Dolma Pushing Yardage Passing Yardas etttts Intim bt Punta WARRIOR VICTORY WIDENS NBA LEAD BOSTON (AP) The Philadelphia Warriors administered a 131- 103 beating to Boston Saturday night and took a one-game lead in the Eastern Division of the Na- tional Basketball Association The Warriors featured the twin scoring threat of Wilt Chamberlain and Paul Arizin and were sparked by rookie Al Attics Attics a 6-foot-2 product of North Carolina scored 18 points and provided the Warriors with backcourt speed that outran Boston's defending world champions The Warriors took an 11-8 ledd minutes deep in the game and they never were headed Boston closed to within one point 27-26 at the end of the first quarter but that was as close as they ever got Philadelphia took a 61-46 halftime lead and put the game out of reach with a sum In the third' quarter Leading 80-67 Philadelphia scored 14 straight points end that was the ball game ARKANSAS IS WINNER OVER TEXAS AO 7-3 COLLEGE STATION TeL Un----Defensive specialist Billy Joe Moody took over the fullback's role on off ens and played like he owned it Saturday night to lead Arkansas past fighting but futile Texas 7-3 The Razorbacks fighting to stay in the running for a second straight share of the Southwest Conference titl cancelled a 3-point first period lead when Moody went over from the 8 on the third play of the second period points came On a 23- yard field goal by Daryl Keeling kicked from the side of the field on a fourth down and four-to-go play ciowns Sophomore halfback Tony Fredicine dashed 11 and 28 Yards for touchdowns in a five-minute span of the final guar-ter Faced by a stubborn defense and a cruel 35-mph wind the Air Force shelved its passing attack and generated only one scoring threat That came midway in the third period on a 59-yard march A 20-yard punt return by George Washington's Bill Pashe got the Colonials rolling late In the third ouerter A nine-play drive ended with quarttrback Frank Pa zzaglia sneaking over early 'n fouqh period End Paul Munley recovered an Air Force fumble on the 'Falcon 12 midway in the period and nth second play Fredieine ran wide into the end zone Halfback Warren Corbin kicked the first of two conversions and it was 13-6 Tackle Pete Wean ewski nicked off a ball battered out of the hands of Mr Force quarterback Jerry Thell and returned' 41 yards to the Cadet 25 Fred1-! eine ran 2R yards for the finall score two plays later leorwe Wouthinicton l) 0 20-24' Air 0 0 6 Ark-4111111ln 30 run (kick COW) 1 run kirk fillied1 11 run (Cnrbin )(irk) Prrclirtne 214 run (Corbin kickc AttrrdAiner: 79? Rivermont backed into first 1 place in the North River Cornmunity YMCA- tackle football league Saturday by downing Red Bank 19-12 Billy Aiken did an outstanding job at quarterback as he set Donald Dietrich 1 Tommy Fant and Huck Hallman up for TD's Normal Park was held to a 0-0 tie by White Oak Tom Holliday and Jim Floyd kept Normal Park inside the White Oak 20-yard line most of the day but Alex Roberts and Marvin Walker stopped the drives Alfred Smith scored four 'touchdowns to lead Signal Mountain to a 40-0 romp over Lakeside Buck Schimpf did an outstanding job at quarterback for the winners The Sixth Grade Gra-Y Flag league saw Jimmy Floyd and James Evett tangle in a scoring duel that ended in a Normal Park-Bonny Oaks 13-13 tie Evett scored two TDs for Bonny Oaks while Floyd netted two for Normal Park Blue Du Pont lost to Normal Park White 6-0 Tom Holliday tallied the lone marker of the game Signal Mountain won over Brown 6-0 The North River Fifth Grade Gra-Y leagues found Signal Mountain White losing to Normal Park Blue 34-0 Mike Pitner led Normal Park scoring with 15 points Mosier of Normal Park netted 14 more Bonny Oaks downed Signal Mountain Green 27-6 Terry Mio len netted all of Bonny Oaks TDa Brown won over Normal Park White 6-0 In the fourth grade flag league Signal Mountain Green ran past Bonny Oaks 33-6 and Normal Park White downed Signal Mountain White 12-8 North River Leatue alvermont 1 0 0 su yin munr I 0 0 TALLAHASSEE Fla (Al Kentucky clicked in the air and on the ground Saturday in rolling to a 23-0 victory over outmanned Florida State A record homecoming crowd of 19200 watched as quarterbacks Jerry Woolum and Jerry Eisaman riddled the Seminoles previous stoa defense with passes and speedy Calvin Bird and hard running Gary Cochran punctured FSLI's forward wall running plays Bird returning to full-time action after being handicapped by injuries provided the long runs which fired up the Kentucky offense but it was Cochran' 'poet ernathes that brought the crucial yardage Florida State mounted only one solid offensive thrust driving from its own 31 to Kentucky's 22 in the fourth period on Eddie Feely's passes and Paul Andrews' running But at that point Kentucky's Lloyd Hodges intercepted one of' Feely's passes atiii the threat was ended The Wildcats who now have a record of three wins against four losses haven't been beaten by a non-conference foe since 1954 Kentucky drove to its first touchdown late in the opening period with a 78-yard drive capped by Bird's three-yard smash through the middle Midway in the second period Eiseman tossed a perfect 37-yard scoring pass to end Tom Hutchinson for the second score Clark Mayfield booted a lofty 22-yard field goal on the third play of the final period and Hutchinson capped the scoring with a 22-yard runback of an interception of Ed Trancygier's pass three minutes before the final gun Kentucky 7 7 0 9-23 Florida state 0 0 0 0 3 run (Mayfield kieltv 37 pats from lilaMan (Mayfield kick) Ken-100 Mayfield 22 10 pass Interception (pass failed) Attendante-19200 winners a White and black Male Association we at McCallie feel 4 The AU-Age made a happy that further explanation and ening Bill Weeks president lightenment on Saturday's rule man of of the club when his white and change the Mid-South Associa- ti 1 3' I liver male pointer on a ce tion would be helpful It is our Sport went winner Satilla's hope that there will be no misuneonversions Concord's Amos a white and derstanding about the rule lemon male pointer owned by Some may have felt that the Dr Young of Knoxville story in the Sunday Times and the claimed runner-up spot and change inferred that the private sints La i and liver school group had liberalized its pointer Montlake Ivan was level of eligibility whee in actu- third ality it was made more Weeks is justifiably proud tive kicki Ws Inn SAY (Pen- of his I a strain It The action on Saturday made elulten lickll comes direct from the blood- eligible for varsity athletics only Attendanoo-3 000 CLINIC lines of the great Wayriel's those who have not reached their JOE DEAN chlIVAL IT Allegheny Sport who went Ilit birthdays before the precert Grand in March 1 The rat on rnin champion at Concerning ATTENDED BY 200 national Jimction in 1957 Sport's feat previous participation was elimi- oishing of finding 26 coveys in a three- Joe Dean former hour has not been It does mean however that a State basketball player now tour-equaled nor bas the dog been boy who is in his fifth year of ing for the Converse Rubber Co defeated since varsity athletics must have par- staged a clinic and exhibition be- Competition will begin at 8 ticipated as a 14-year-old and we fore about 200 coaches and fans am today in the novice class feel that this would be highly im- at Howard High School Saturday to be followed by the big Shoot- probable night ing Dog Stakes (meat dog The philosophy of the oreparaDean demonstrated offensive elites) There are 15 entries in tory school with its intense eon-end defensive moves for the 0 vice 22 in the Shooting centration of academic work coaches adding a bit of humor r'''o event Trophies go to the makes it necessary for many boys to the show which lasted a little first three dogs in each of the to spend an estra year at the prep more than an hour He also classes school Dozens who never particshowed a film of basketball high- Judges are Jordan of ipate in varsity athletics at all lights last year Including some Nashville and Corbon Davis of fall into this category "They come of the top college tournaments Clarksville to us from all levels Their parents NBA playoffs and the Giobetrot- 'rheas are the first trials run are paying for their education tern off by the newly conibined here and it is not right to deny Dean will stage another session Chattanooga a Hamilton them an integral part of their at Brainerd High Monday night County clubs which joined school life We feel that by lower-beginning at 7:30 The Brainerd hands in happy wedlock early Mg our age level to Islii the basketball team will be used for Ln the fall youngest age restriction in our demonstrations The public is In- bit rough but With plenty area all will feel there is an equivited The clinics are sponsored of Cover the new grounds table relationship with the public by Martin-'rhompsonts Spelling pleased the members so much schools with whom we engage in Goods Store that there is talk of the club athletic contests 11 1 leasing them and fencing them Much of the time of the corn- zumpras Mats wins -41 in for their own Use in the fu- irdssioner of athletics was spent MEMPHIS (ifli The one- ture in establishing years of participatwo punch of quarterback The "bottoms" as indicated lion by athletes because most James Earl Wright and full- by the name are bottom land high school associations do not back Charles Killett powered between two ridges making a keep such records and it is be-Memphis State to a 21-S vic- fine view of all activities from coming increasingly difficult to tory over undefeated Virginia the gallery circle at the start- determining how many years a Military Institute tonight ing point boy has participated The term post-graduate is an ''1-115 unfortunate one They (the fifthzeRtAPPYP moer? year students) are not 'post graduates' in a strict sense because WILL -TOWEL TO AA they are taldng our senior coursea oti pc2D A iss 4 ZECK-QM not a post graduate course For VIAERe 1-Asv AWN ZOST r- the most part they require addl- 9i 4 's1JILL AktQT -ri4 tAl-Ltno1-- tional preparation to do well In college or in many cases to gain 1-I gaValaQ 04 iLl 4 admission to college and it Ls not 0 VA 114 QIN 10! If fair to penalize or stigmatize a a- youngster seeking to better his ed I ueation with a term that has conic to have an unfortunate connote- kicki 4a ninston kick) Attendants-31000 JOE DEA1 ATTEIC Joe Dean 1 State basketball In for the Corn staged a clinic fore about 200 at Howard Higt night Dean demon end defensive coaches adding to the show wh more than an showed a film lights last year of the top coil NBA playoffs I ters Dean will stal at Brainerd Hi beginning at 7: basketball teen demonstrations vited The elth by martinato Goods Store Memphis St MDEPHIS two punch James Earl back Charles Memphis Stat tory over um Military Instil -tats VJE 445CRAPP WILL 11 P021 VI ERG Nkl gAVitl 1 -0-01 65 7 1 miry gum tatting uur senior courses r0121) Noss Khc not a post-graduate course For A ip1 ERG TARS NA" JUST (7)A --0-1 the most part they require addi- tional preparation to do well in IsifILL NIET -rge 4 '40 ALLEtZGIC college or in many cases to gain navzioQt TO 1 admission to college and it is not tot itkigiOrg10 Air fair to penalize or stigmatize a youngster seelting to better his ed- a- ucation with a term that hes come to have an unfortunate connote- 1 um ------1'' 111171' Al Liu 1 okrt--)" Normal Pork Whits) Oak I 0 1 1 0 1 Signal Mountain Lakeside 1 1 0 0 1 0 Red Bank 0 2 0 6th Grade Ota Signal Mountain 2 0 0 Bonny Oaks 2 0 1 Normal Park White 1 1 0 Normal Park Blue 0 1 1 Brown 1 2 0 Tha Pont 1 0 3 0 CAuFoRNIA Tops OREGON STATE '11' Bears Rack Upset Victory Over Jittery Beavers CORVALLIS Ore nia rose from season-long frustration tostun Oregon State College in a non-conference football game Saturday 14-6 A swarming driving defense that stopped Oregon State almost cold produced fumbles that led to both of California's touchdowns The first Bear TO came in the third quarter with California trail- ing 6-0 The Oregon State score had come on State's only moment of '83-yard touchdown run by sophomore halfback Terry Baker in the first quarter California went ahead after tackle Menuel Penaflor recovered a Baker fumble in midfield Callfornia needed just nine plays to drive across the goal line Halfback Steve Bates got the six points swinging deep from a wingback position taking a hand-off from quarterback Randy Gold and circling end on a 12-yard romp Fullback Walt Arnold sprung tilrn loose with it key block California 0 0 7 7-14' Oregon 'State 4 0 0 6 113 rtin (nun talledt 12 run (Ferguson klult1 CI-43old 1 run IPerguson kleal I Attendance-14835 nano Romps 40-8 NEW ORLEANS Tommy Mason ran for Ithree touchdowns Saturday: night as Tulane's Green Wave engulfed William and Mary 40-8i before 25000 homecoming fat here 1 ix points swinging deep from a oft from afingbeek position taking a bend- and circling end quarterback Randy Gold on a 12-yard llback Walt Arnold sprung hFuim loose with it key block California 0 0 7 7-14' 'Kate 0 0 4 SCBaker 113 run (nun alll fed nazis 112Tan gortuxon kickt 1 4 routon Mal I Attendance-148 1' Tulane Romps 4 0 8 NEW ORLEANS (111--Half-r beck Tommy Mason ran for touchdowns Saturday: night as Tulane's Green Wave engulfed William and Mary 40-8 before 25000 homecoming fans! here North River Itit 2 Bon nv Oaks Normal Park Blue 2 lingnal Mountain Green 1 CC Brown I Siena! Mountain White 0 Normal Park White 0 Park Blue aminv oak 2 Ntnm61 titn19 yountain Omen 1 a Sisnel Mountain Whita 0 It mown Normal Park White 0 Thompson Whips Ortega NEW YORK UP) Argentina 's Federico Thom Peon rallied Saturday night to gain a unanimous decision over Megico's Gaspar Ortega in a briet ling television 10-rounder at 111adison Square Garden A storm of boos greeted the verdict which protected Thompson' Dec 10 title shot with "welterweight -champion Benny Paret of Cuba Thompson Whips Ortega NEW YORK UP) Argen- tine's Federico ThomPson ral- lied Saturday night to gain a unanimous decision over Mex tling ico's Gasper Ortega in a brie- television 10-rounder a Madison Square Garden A storm Of boos greeted the ver- diet which protected Thomp- ION Dec 10 title shot with 'weerweight -champion Benny lt Paret of Cuba Mit Grade League Bomar Park Blue 11 0 0 Normal Park White 1 0 0 alanal Mountain Green 11 1 0 Signal mountain Wtt Its 2 0 Sonny Oaka 0 i 0 Lord Boat Mooting The monthly meeting of the Loret Boating Club will be held Thursday Nov 3 at 7:30 pm In the lounge at Loret Villa All members are asked to attend Officers are Chesher Holmes commodore Charles Hubbard rear commodore Charles Roberson vice commodore and Betty Hudson secretary 0 1 1 2 I 0 1 0 I 1 0 4tla Grade Laairoo 1 0 0 411liete Tc I a Olonal Mountain Orson 0 Signal Mmintain Whits I 2 0 00 0 0 Loret Boat Meeting 1 1 The monthly meeting of the I 1 ----7--- Loret Boating Club will be held 2 as 7-'1' Thursday Nov 3 at 7:30 pm in the lounge at Loret Ville All it) members are asked to attend f- I A Officers are Chesher liolmem iii commodore Charles Hubbard g''7 It 1 me--- rear commodore Charles Rob- 1' 7- t-1v 21 11 4 erson vice commodore and Bet- i ty Hudson secretary CORDUROY GRID COAT A cold-weather fashion triumph by talented H-I-S Weather-resistant corduroy lined with brilliantly colored 'red arid black all-wool Plaid Blanket is guaranteed to keep you worm on the coldest days Up-to-the-minute fashion touches Include the bulky-knit collar leather buttons roomy slosh pockets and side yents In the season's smartest shades 4 A cold-weather fashion triumph by talented H-1-5 Weather-resistant corduroy liped with brilliantly colored 'red old black all-wool Plaid Blanket is guaranteed to eep you worm on the coldest days Up-to-the-minute fashion touches Include the bulky-knit collar leather buttons roomy slosh pockets and side vents In the season's smartest Using My own school as an esni ample We have three such boys on our roster at the prsent time Two of them Fred Smith and Jerry Phillips are not 18 yet The third Joe Huffman who did not play arainst Bradley Central is already 18 but would be eligible under the new rule limitations The high schools whom we play are allowed to use boys who are under 20 on Sept1 in Tennessee and 11 in Georgia though they are restricted by the eight semester rule In Most instances at the Mid-South Iowers its age limit to 111 years months Iljere would probably be as many on the high school teams ineligible under Mid-South rules as there are on the Mid-South teams ineligible under TSSAA repletion addillon the high schools have other advantages spring practices which We are not allowed early fall paractice August 1 to Sept 1: larger student bodies Ave have only Zoo boys above the eth grade level): longer practice periods during the week and so ilth grade level): longer practice neriods during the week and so u-neler-30-on Sept1 in Ten- nessee and 11 in Georgia though they are rstricted by the eight semester rule In most Instances ss this Mid-South lowers its age limit to 111 years 6 months Iljere thwould probably be as many on high school team' Ineligible under Mid-South rules al there are on the Mid-South teams Ineligible urider TSSAA regulations In additton the higtt schools have other advantages sorinf practiceloo which we are bot a lowed early fall paractice August Ito Sept 1 larger student bodies (WO have only SOO boys the 9th ade leVel)' ion er ra tice gr oeriods during the week and so Using my own school as an ex- ample We have three such boys on our roster at the present time Two of them Fred Smith and Ter- ry Phillips are not 18 yet The third Joe Huffman who did not play areinst Bradley Central Is already 18 but would be eligible under th0 new rule limitations The high schools whom we a al lY lowed to use bOys who Aomo IN 4 1 Celli has certainly enjoyed the games win or lose We regret that the press has emphasized only the ways in that Mid-South schools could use players that hlgh school could not use and have not pointed out ways In which high schools have definite advantages such as player personnel practices and the like The Imposition of the 8-semester rule on the preparaty school would be unfair We have In the past taken two or three boys each year who have graduated from high Sett and we shall continue to do ao as our enrollment permita The fact that a boy has graduated from high school is not a factor In his selection because to us be Is a senior We have never sought to build a football teem to overpower our oppositionoor shall have definite advtmtages such as player personnel practices and the like The Imposition of the 8-semester rule on the preparaty school would be unfair We have In the past taken two or three boys each year who have graduated trOM high school and we shall continue to do go as our enrollment per- mita The fact that a boy has graduate from high school la not a factor In his selection because to us ha Is a senior We have never sought to build a football team to overpower 010 0OpOSitiOrt nor shall Callie has certainly enjoyed the garneti win or lose We regret that the press has emphasized only the that Mid-South schools waYs la could use players that high school could not use and have not pointed 0ut ways in which high schools 'keAL Agafilnitla molltb4dharibto 11111Alk el VD11114Nie gigiRS1 WILL E3Eg Otrr TO IAA-134E1Z i014 146 0064PCIN ill4KNADO IqL Di COT A 1908 East 23rci'Sts (ileross From Armory) 'Phone MA2t012 Brainerd Village Open 711 9:00 Comp Zeta Outfitters for Boys and Young Men tines 1921 I hoped any misunderstandhg will be cleared up and thRt coaches on As a Matter of 'fact our boys and administrators ot public tibool generally get three 1-hour Drat- will recognize the new rule as one tiees each week to their advantage Nothing in the Our record over the past few TSSAA rules prohibit member years with high schools show that schools from playing Mid-South we can't overpower them Against school!) With POSt graduates On ROMPtille we won one lost two and their teams Only individual spotted one against Bradley our rec ments brought about conditions ord Is 11 Malthuk 14 City High whereby the prep school dropped 23-2341 5th-year boys Our relations with the high DR ItOBEBT wCAttn schools have been good and Me- headmaster McCallle School et A Sizes 36-42 4h717a 4 Other GRID COATS from A tGALLIM -73341 i 1 1 s( a11 I 4 44 404! I 1 4 r4 wii( zz a 4 0 us lilt all i 36 42 01 nfir pck'- 111444 ace 14r la vcols1coms Rental Rides After Other GRID COATS from $249S ILL ou-r TO 1 3 14 4 I E3E jegut Awi -n4114 hop 0-1' esm00Ebil obi tfl we 'i --i 4 14Ary I ed any misumlerstandhg ILI rA COT Srainerd Village "14 it t' 't tL will be cleared up and thRt COaches 6- i on As Matter ottalet our boys and administrators of public t'Zhool --0 r--1 i Opt 7 11 ll a I ge a nerally get three I-hour prat will recognize the new rule as one 1 I i s' i J'N' t) 1 rit I tices each w- eek to their advantage Nothlng in the i 11 Our record over the past few TSSAA rules prohibita member 1 i tN 2 I i '-'1 :) NI) 'i' '1 years with high schools show that schools from playing Ilid-South 1 908 Et St I Co' ni plete Outfitter it (9 I '''-'t 1 0 SI can overpower them Against schools with Post graduates ates On s's ImpT eg RO8Iptille we won one lost two and their teams Only Individual ogres- (Across From Armory) for Boys and Young -4 likfrt-lt tied one against Bradley our rec ments brought about conditions Phone tAA 2 CO12 Alen Since Me 0 Va ord is 14 Ilatihut 14 City High whereby the prep school dropped 62 Market Street C7a rirtme li) 4 ll' 23--423 relation with the high 5th-year 11013E1111 I 4 and Itrona ird 'Village 81 'r 41! Our DR 1 schools have been good and Mo headmaster llcCallie School ir i '---7-1 i '-z 1 11.

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