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SPORTS Saeram-ento California THE SACRAMENTO BEE SATURDAY JANUARY 2 1954 SPORTS Page 7 k' i) -a Bruising Rice Eleven Smashes Alabama 234 Sports Quiz By Lyle Brown I -HOW DOES THE 'LIE' IN ICE HOCKEY GOVERN THE SHAPE OF ME PLAYEFZ STICK? 1Texas Tech Red Raiders Wreck Auburn 35-13 iNs 'Arkansans Beat Perez Gets Nod East Texas In angenne Bowl I 0 ver Gallardo ORLANDO AP --East Texas State's proud 29 games winning streak longest in col-I lege football came to an end in ()um 16011 the eighth annual Tangerine Bowl game last night as Arkan- Jack Hand sas State battled the Lions to a 7 to 7 tie NEW YORK --AP-- NO more ofhe Arkansans undefeated gentleman of the ring for Lulu but once tied in 1953 scored in Perez The 20 year old Brooklyn the first period and held the facts of ring lifeatherweight has learned the East quae Trterxans at bay until the I ife last 1 itrc I i Vii A 41 IC3 op it 40111a 1 47 I So ncr Perez qualifying for a Feb-- After his teammates gained! 25 yards on the ground Bobby I ruary 26th bout with Willie Spann passed 20 yards to end 1Pep the old master tore up James Turley for the Arkansas the book of etiquette last night State touchdown Ness Sechrest iin a boxing-wrestling match converted with IlavPv Gallarrin a Log in a boxing-wrestling match with Davey Gal lardo of Los '74 41 tsorAZ--- 0 4 -4pN: oleo" Angeles in Madison Square Garden hil By Lowry Bowman JACKSONVILLE Fla--UP--- The wrecking crew of Texas 'Tech and Bobby Cavazos flew tItk 'jubilantly home to the west i LA Texas plains today with a 35 to taT4t 13 Gator owl football victory t'-14411 over Auburn gi-i I "Cavazos made all the differ- ence" said Auburn Coach Ralph a 1 (Shug) Jordan "He just made all the difference" -t Irt Scores Three Timex it0 4 Cavazos who personally bat- 'tered the huge Auburn line into fil 4) 'submission and scored three Iftorouchdboewhinnsd to pull stehceonTdolclaanlfs lwas roundly praised by Tech 'Coach Dewitt Weaver I "He's the greatest running -i i sbaaicdk i ne a tvhaez 0 cs ua dn dt reyd the hWe efaivnearl 'touchdown of the game as the 'crowd of 32000 was filing to (ward the gates when he lowered head and butted through tackle leaving Auburn tacklers strung out behind him for 50 yards It was the longest scor ing run in Gator Bowl history' W1A1T IS desttitti 4 ARE THE TERMS l'6COOr FOLLY-OF P1' AND 51 RIKIN 0 CIRCLE1J 4 SED I I CD rig Billy Ray Norris capped off a 61 yard march' by bulling over from the one for East Texas' touchdown and George Riley converted They secured the tie with nine minutes remaining The East Texans victorious in every game since North Texas State whipped them early in the 1951 season threatened three other times only to be turned back by an Arkansas State defense which stiffened all the more when backed deep The tie witnessed by 12976 second largest crowd in the series was the first in Tangerine Bowl history It marked the second appearance by East Texas 33 to 0 winner over Tennessee Tech in the 1952 game 00 tu try wilix tel over 1 ennessee Tech in the 1952 game Last Of Series This was No 3 of the PerezGal lardo series and probably the last All three officials voted for Ruby Goldstein 7-2-1 Judge Jack Gordon 6-3-1 and Judge Arthur Susskind 6-4 The AP card also was 6-4 for Lulu They faulted Perez for letting Gal lardo rough him up in their November 27th fight when Dave) avenged a 'September TKO defeat by Upsetting Lulu Nobody could fault Perez for playing the Lord Fauntleroy after his most recent outing Answers 40-4 '9 A eS 1 The "lie" Is the angle between the handle and the stick blade The degree of angle ts governed by how far away from the body the player carries the stick lvianufacturers use numbers grading from one to ten to indicate the "lie" of the stick 2 These are all terms used in field hockey r4 eR rovvolic1z4v 041 W''' 4'4 4-1 44 4'riizilitiie484-1iik- ''f -4 -W4ti-r 4 it '1: A i IVA)1 4'f-1-60 -44 A14t 4 411 01 tiv- A 1 '10 SPORTSMAN'S DALLAS Tex AP Rice beat Alabama 28 to 6 in a Cotton Bowl football game which will be best remembered for the Ala bama fullback Tommy Lewis who came off the bench to smear a touchdown bound Rice seatbeek Gets Credit For Run The player Lewis smeared was Dicky Moegle a fancy stepping halfback who clipped off touchdown runs of 79 and 31 yards and got credit for a 95 yard scoring jaunt when officials awarded Rice a touchdown for Levtls' violation of the rules He also picked up the most valuable player award for his three I ouchdowns and 265 yards gained on 11 carries Lewis scored Alabama's only touchdown driving over from the one yard line in the first quarter The impromptu tackle dramatically overshadowed the effortless ease with which Rice smothered Alabama rolling up 379 yards rushing and 59 passing to 188 and 67 for the CrimEon Tide Tide Goes 49 Yards Alabama drove 49 yards for a touchdown after Bart Starr intercepted one of Leroy Fenstemaker's passes But Rice made its touchdowns easier: Moegle cutting loose with his 79 yard jaunt the first play of the second quarter the touchdown which' came when Lewis tackled Moegle after the 167 pound junior had run 53 yards and then in the third Meegles 34 yard run The last Rice score resulted from a nine play 75 yard drive Buddy Grantham scored from the seven Fenstemaker kicked three extra points and Sammy Burk one Rice's bruising line wore Alabama to a frazzle The Owls checked the Tide in the second when it reached Rice's 10 in the only other really serious scoring threat Alabama made Rice -reached Alabama's 32 33 and 21 in drives which did not pay off Starr Lewis and Bill Oliver were the workhorse backs of Al3bama Great Owl Line Dan Hart voted the most valuable lineman headed up the great Owl line Rice played most of the game without all American fullback David (Kosse) Johnson whose ankle was injured early in the first Quarter Vi 1: 'r b''12dsShdrP HUNTING -8 4 6 (0 40 TuPKEY'S oTCEO-IN's TRACKS TTCREADC-KI Ns" IA 24 o-1---c c'' TRACKS A First he wrestled Gallardo through the When he i got up and offered to touch with a Former Winners verilgohtsi Lulu answered the crowd booed Tie In ClOar Bowl Stopped Being Gentlem an "I decided to stop being a gentleman it don't pay" said TAMPA Crosse Lulu in his dressing room "I (Wis) State and Missouri Val- 'don't care what people say He ley two former Cigar BOVVI me up so I roughed champions played to a 12 to 12'him Ile tried to choke me and standstill in vie eighth annual butt so I gave it to him" Cigar Bowl football game be- The crowd of 3242 paying fore a crowd of 4500 $8201 did not seem to appreciLa Crosse dominated the ate Lulu's efforts too much al-scoreless first half yesterday though most agreed he won It gaining steadily in midfield but was his 34th victory in 36 pro missing three scoring chances fights and important decision Missouri Valley set back on over a man who was ranked its I by first half him- No 5 challenger to champion bleg finished strong with half- Sandy Saddler back Roscoe Bedell leading the Gallardo said after the fight way he was stale from too much Bedell scored the first Mis- training 'W restled Shoved gouri touchdown on a 13 yard i -Inch nv-roiriff ortel rirrnichrl rvccorl I Both men were wrestled or champions played to a 12 to 12 'him He tried to chokeme and standstill in tne eighth annual butt so 1 gave it to him Cigar Bowl football game be- The crowd of 3242 paying fore a crowd of 4500 $8201 did not seem to appreci- La Crosse dominated the ate Lulu's efforts too much al- scoreless first half yesterday though most agreed he won It gaining steadily in midfield but was his 34th victory in 36 pro missing three scoring chances fights and important decision Missouri Valley set back on over a man who was ranked its I by first half him- No 5 challenger to champion bleg finished strong with half- Sandy Saddler back Roscoe Bedell leading the Gallardo said after the fight way he was stale from too much Bedell scored the first Mis training souri touchdown on a 13 yard( '1S restled Shoved men were wres or ti dash around end punted passed I til The curly haired 190 pound NIX' II) halfback from Kingsville Tex 1 was voted the most valuable V1 of the game by sports D1GE iwriters Quarterback Vince Dooitl ley was accorded the honor for the losing team ITURKE i 60l'ard Auburn Drive I Dooley masterminded a 60 11 I yard Auburn drive in the open- ii ing minutes which included two I beautifully executed pitchouts Ito Bob James and Bobby Duke -0- 21 and 13 yards Duke I bucked to within four Inches LEFT 1 bto and then carried it over TRACK 1 Dooley added Auburn's sec- iond touchdown in the second period on a 10 yard end run SIGNS FOR AVERAGE 5' Cavazos had put Texas REAR TOE A Tech back in the game by tak- TRACKS EXC mg a handoff from quarterback SOFT WET 1Jack Kirkpatrick on the Auburn OF LEAVES pa- Jfive for a score Kirkpatrick UP BY TUR 44 all five extra points and FOR FOOD Fl dI to end Paul Erwin for a PINGS INDICA third period touchdown 'ROOSTS 44 1 Cavazos Runs Wild I In the second half Cavazos ran wild over the Auburn line t-- gK-- 4 carried the ball 13 times and A gained 140 yards His second z--N-- touchdown came in the third pe- irioxl after Texas Tech had -i- DIGEST ITURKEY Kiri if I f-- I LEFT TRACK FOR AVERAGE 5" REAR TOE TRACKS SOFT WET OF' LEAVES UP BY FOR FOOD INDICATE -ft 4 'ILO TURKEYS LEAVE PLENTY OP-SIGNS HUNTERS TRACKS IN LENGTH THE MAY NOT SHOW IN EXCEPT IN SNOW OR SOIL WINDROWS ARE SCRATCHED TURKEYS SEARCHING FEATHERS AND DROPPINGS THE MOST USED TURKEYS PLENTY OP- rERs TRA LENGTH TH NOT SHOW IN IN SNOW OR WINDROWS SCRATCHED 3 SEARCHING ERS AND DROP- ruE MOST USED Ns wJ! 1 1 mk444 v- 40 0- Vh4 or A1441021de0 owwwwwwWW9F10 pvgtudmitol 4 rg7Z gW4 wt-t1ep 16 't i shoved half through the ropes i and lived un to his nickname all He and they both were down Rock on the defense' 1k- li J-1- the game's outstanding player1 in a heap at one stage Nobody ever took an official knockdown Cliff -A iff Hoppe Mi ssouri Valley's I -----47e7 lin a contest which kept Referee leading 1053 scorer plunged one --4- Goldstein busy warning both yard for the touchdown whichlboxers -against infractions of gave his team the tie Missouri the rules Valley made good both times it riot inside the La Crosse 30 on rk upas Demarco Will marches of 93 and 69 yards Reserve quarterback Jim Myers sparked the La Crosse touchdow both the final flier Ring i oll period He sneaked -over from eague six inches after setting up ther NEW ORLEANS AP touchdown with a 2S yard pass Dupas 18 year old New 'flL i and passed 39 yards for the Orleans high school student period He sneaked over from League six inches after setting up thel'' touchdown with a 2S yard pass IR and f( otherpassed 39 yards and passed 39 yards for the prieans high school student -1' AYci HELP VROSI THE picture sequence shows how Alabama fullback Tommy Lewis No 42 pointed to by arrow came off the bench in the Cotton Bowl and tackled Rice halfback Dick Moegle No 47 Moegle started on his five yard line streaked along the sideline and as he crossed the 50 yard line top Lewis started running along the f30- -4 Lt Li sideline Lewis hit Moegle center on the Alabama 43 and bottom got up and left the field Officials awarded Rice a touchdown In the play are Alabama back Bill Oliver No 33- and center Vince DeLaurentii No 54 and Rice tackle Dick Chapman No 78 Rice won 28 to 6 AP Wirephoto blocked an Auburn punt on the A FLOCK'S NOISY SCRATCHiNG OF Auburn 15 Cavazos went! LEAvES SIGNALS THEIR PRESENCE through the middle from the TO AN ALERT HUNTER THEN IT'S two carrying the Auburn team ISE TO ESTIMATE THEIR LINE OF on his hack TRAVEL AND CIRCLE QUIETLY End Vic Spooner added an- OUT OF SIGHT TO AWAIT THEM other in the fourth period for the Texans SCRATCH iNG OF HEIR PRESENCE THEN IT'S EI THR LINE OF LE QUIETLY" AWAIT THEM Alabama A 0 A nice 14 7 Alabama Leiria I'llc Moeale 3 Grantham conversions Fenstemaher 3 Burk The Peore: Texas Tech 0 7 14 14-35T wo Auburn 7 6 0 0-13 Prah Ter-h CR ony te-x-Rs va aos 3 Erwin Spooner conversions Kirk ostrick A Auburn Dukes yDooley conversions Davis TEXAS TECH AUBURN 11 First downs 12 Firgd dowrg 11-1 etups Are Planned ITnlinxr ticattlnint Missouri Valley defeated to-other Inight will open his 1954 cam- Elatgn for more lightweight West Alabama Back Leaves Bench Riegels Extends Tol-aq151pTD Bount0 Owl wl ToOffbeatTeckler I The The 14tat1stics liTt7E ALABAMA 14 First downs 11 a79 Bushing ytirdate 188 159 Palming yardsee 67 In Passes attempted 18 4 Passes completed 7 0 Fasses intercepted 2 A Punts 7 Tnl Fuming averate 427 0 Fumbles inst 4 E9 Yards penallzed 85 Pushing yR Oa go l'qu'sIrtttng 7Rwrrt 1 organization of Pony honors when he meets punch- I rRgcing FtrdR74 Ch'e'STe" in t-- "I 9-4 I nn cvit Ilmcnhmll in fhb iLleaZin nrirt Hari St Thnninc nf St Pnill jing Paddy Demarco of Brook 226 145 12 6 2 By Wilbur Martin Roy Riegels who ran 61 FR l'Ff's iremptrn MCA" Ai 41 AYALtIJt flAflA flSI fl in a nationally televised 10 La Pnt 1 and Land Park areas is tin- rgsqe complet ed iroandm 2 Passe intercepted the lo owin year ar 1-11 1 6 I Crosse won over Valparaiso 5asse5I intercepted 1 'icy anu bano rani areas is 1111-1" -7---- 306 match Crosse won over vaiparaiso 1 der I DALLAS kept! 41 don know what I'm going T14- elet tplAs I ero IN1t4 c-1-tesest Ito do when 1 out of Echoo 5 Way Play is for boys 10 Dupas ranked third among LR Crwise 0 0 0 12-12 151FtnutminPiensal Yards penalized 669 and 14 years of age Micsouri Valley 6-12 lightweights by fling Magazine 1 La Crottse I'd)--twill be making his first start in League ers Elfert et ey 1-11 rw est The American Pony Miilsouri VPl'ev a regulation 10 rounder A AS iie 4CAll A W11) regulation 10 rounder Coach Gets Missouri Veiv s' eis Kramer Prepares To Start New has Texas slatea its first public meet-T Bedell Hoppe But his lack of distance fights Statistics A tift-tmnhilP Frnm Fans ling for January 1Ith in the IIIsspFThas been made up by victories exc's' has slatea its first public meet: Bedeli Hoppe But his lack of distance fights Automobile From Fans ling for January 13th in the missounthas been made up by victories Statistics CROSSE ALLEY! JACKSONWILLE Fla Api Clunie Clubhouse On the or- i3 Firgt dowr 13 over such title contenders as Rughtng yarla ge 224 Gonsalves and Armand AA ernr114exrt 111-AL Rushing yardage 224 Gonsalves and Armand committee Carl Pro Tennis Tour telling myself I didn't do it 11 didn't do it But I knew I did" Tommy Lewis Alabama's big bruising fullback who came offl the bench to tackle Rice's Dicky Moegle and automatically give Rice a touchdown was trying to explain why he did it "I'm too emotional" he said as he trudged off the Cotton Bowl field after Rice had slammed Alabama 28 to 6 Aelva'4 o3e1 yards the wrong way for the University of California in the 1929 Pose BONO game with Georgia Tech had this advice toda for the Alabama player who jumped from the bench in the Cotton Bowl game yesterday and tackled a Rice man on his way for a touchdown: "Laugh with them! That's all you've got to Riegels now living in Sacramento was watching the game ret he said "The Philadelphia' were talking about may-'be giving me a chance" Head linesman Jack Freeman of the University of Texas said "There was just one thing you could do" of the touchdown awarded Rice because of Lewis' illegal tackle "1 saw it plainly" 31oegle In Clear Moegle was in the clear when 21 year old Lewis slammed onto the field Texas Tech's Red Raiders did'ganization are 131 Pa ng Yarda ge 10 Werder Glenn Stalker Ed Du- 12 Pa sses attempted 9 i Savoie both triumphs coming dycha and Seymour Kost Per- Passes intercepted 0 Passer completed 1 2 I over the eight round route Punts 4 Demarco holds the No 9 not even watt to get to the dreging room to celebrate their 35 to 13 victory in the ninth Gator not even wait to get to the dreg- room to celebrate their35to inng i 415 Punting 452 lightweight ranking and has 26 ibeSted such veterans as Billy 1Graharri Gonsalves and Savoie Bov1footba11 game sons in the McKinley Park area 1 Players coaches and fans who desire more information: 20 Yards penalized average NEW Kramer professional tennis' No 1 player Will start another tour of the country tomorrow at Madison Square Garden but this time the role of the former two time United States amateur champion will be more as a pro rooter than player Kramer has lined up Frank Sedgman of Australia Pancho Segura Pancho Gonzales and veteran Don Budge for a trip ex Sedgman of Australia Paneho Segura Pancho Gonzales and veteran Don Budge for a trip ex- whooned it up in th center olshould telephone 1115-0205 Veteran Minor Leaguer and holds two decisions over le Of' should field in typical Texas style Planing for the league in featherweight champion Sandy --including the presentation of L-nd Park area are Nor-1 Dies In New Orleans Saddler tan expensive automobile bv Reel! 1 lvvvir nrcr A N1Q A T) I'll Promoters said the fight may an expensive automoone oy iteui-- 1 NEW ORLEANS Fu-! Promoters said the fight may "I guess I'm too full of Alabama He just ran too close" The electrifying incident came in the second quarter as Moegle the game's most valuable player broke away from came in the second quarter asl Moegle the game's most valu- able player broke away from --AP-- ti i IN ttltPtIN ---12r-- Raider fans to coacn aw close to 10000 fans ca cwittiman I oster 1-ouert votters 'George Barnes Ernest Arnold ineral services were held toda-y for the municipal audi rf oert iRroebedr Jr 0 Orium and predicted the gate Weaver in the center of a circle of Palomino horses Nierhan an Po In explanation of the great Roy Ander: professional aDl 43bvs'alseevb6a51i1PacitY son: Land Parkers may obtainiplayer A catcher he exceed S20000 difference between the first half The bout vvill start at 6 PM more information by telephon-from 1913 to 1930 goirtg from! when the Red Raiders trailed 13 PST and will be televised by ing Ithe Texas League to the Mem- to 7 and the second which' theN GI 36163 I ABC It ill not be broadcast 'a I I isphis Chicks and the New Or- dominated in a thorough 28 to 0 Pony League ha Iplayed on a field with baseileans Pelicans of the Southern or 1 ft Raider fans to Coach Dcwittlman Foster Robert Dotters11 -draw close to MOW) fans ea Robert Raidei fans to Coach Dawittlman Foster tt er ers1 -Ifor Robert (Bob) Dowie 65 George Barnes Ernest Arnold Ineral services 'ere held today Weaver in the center of a circle of Palomino horses Niman and Roy Ander-ir i professional basebar difference between the first half played In explanation of the great Ni lrt when the Red Raiders trailed 13 more information by telephon-from 1915 to 1930 goi front son: Land Parkers may obtaialplayer A catcher he to 7 and the second which they ling GI 3-6163 Texas League to the dominated in a thorough 28 to Of Pony League a ball isphis Chicks and the New Or- Coach Weaver said: I played on a field with base leans Pelicans of the Southern to 7 awl the secona which Pony League base ba I isphis Chicks and the New Or- ill not be broadcast dominated in a thorough 28 to Or Coach Weaver said: I played on a field with baseileans Pelicans of the Southern Turn to page 8 for more sports news Last year the tour grossed SS60000 with Kramer defeating Sedgman in 51 out of 95 matches Kramer plans to play an occasional singles match on the current trip but will confine his efforts for the most part to doubles-Under the new setup each program will- be a separate SS60000 with Kramer defeating Sedgman in 51 out of 95 matches Kramer plans to play occasional singles match on current trip but will confine his efforts for the most part to doubles Under the new setup each program will- be a separate Last year the tour grossed $860000 with Kramer defeating in 51 out of 95 matches Kramer plans to play an occasional singles match on the current trip but will confine his efforts for the most part to doubles Under the new setup each program will- be a separate At Alabama 42 He whizzed by the Alabama bench and as he reached Ala-an bama's 42 Lewis a senior start-the cr exploded onto the field and cut down Moegle like a bullet "He just ran too close" said Lewis his face sweaty and worry lines crinkling his fare-tournament A prize of $100001head has been hung up for the play "1 didn't know what I was at the garden tomorrow after- doing--When I had him tackled noon and Monday night The I jumped and got back on the winner Will receive $1000 with bench I kept telling myself: '1 S2500 going to the runnerup didn't do it I didn't do it' but $1500 to third and $1000 to I knew I fourth In addition there will bel There was not too much a separate prize Of $500 in the lwhooping and hollering in the doubles Rice dressing room The team In the opening round Budge had done a precision job of will meet Segura and Sedgman whipping Alabama Will play Gonzales The Alabama -dressing room The winners and losers will was quiet the players listless m2et Monday Best Foe Of Year Gonzales 1918 United States Coach Harold (Red) Drew amateur champion is the baby said Rice was the best team his of the quartet at 25 Sedgman club met this year and that in-is 26 Segura 32 and Budge who jcluded national champion Mary-won the United States titles in iland He said Moegle who raced 1937 and 193S is 36 I for three touchdowns- on runs At Alabama 42 He whizzed by the Alabama bench and as he reached Ala- bama's 42 Lewis a senior er exploded onto the field andi scut down Moegle like a bulletiid "He just ran too close" said Lewis his face sweaty and worry lines crinkling his fore- tournament A prize of $100001head has been hung up for the play' "I didn't know what I was at the garden tomorrow after- doing--When I had him tackled noon and Monday night The I jumped and got back on the winner Will receive $1000 with bench I kept telling myself: 'Il S'2500 in to the runnerup didn't do it I didn't do it' but S1500 to third and $1000 to I knew I did" fourth In addition there will bel There was not too much a separate prize of $500 in the whooping and hollering in the doubles Rice dressing room The team In the opening round Budge had done a precision job oll will meet Segura and Sedgman whipping Alabama will play Gonzales The Alabama -dressing room The winners and losers will was quiet the players hatless maet Monday Best Foe Of Year Gonzales 1948 United States Coach Harold (Red) Drew amateur champion is the baby said Rice was the best team his Df the quartet at 25 Sedgman club met this year and that in- Is 26 Segura 32 and Budge who cluded national champion Mary- a-on the United States titles in land He said 310egie who raced 1937 and 1938 is 3S for three touchdowns on runs boy himself" said Neely of the iTommy Lewis grabbed Dickey play "The incident is best for-sMoegle who got credit for a I gotten" touchdown anyway pected to include 100 matches the Rice five and was scamper-1 In a front page'editorial today "It was pretty funny" said in 85 cities by June I ing down the sideline toward Dallas News suggested the IRiegels "We wondered imme goal 95 yards away crestfallen a could use tdiately what had happened 1 some morale building imagine the fellow felt quite MemSedgman "Tommy Lewis a genuine peculiar about it like a sap A competitor even while on the little like I did style start-lbench had committed a forgive- "He'll hear about it for a long "The speed and mobility of 75 feet and a Later he was a able error that will live with time But what the heck differ- our second team line along lof 52 feet from the and scout for the Peli him forever" the News said ence does it make? It's just with the great play of Bobby mound to home plate' leans He retired in 1947 Tommy is a very depressed a football game ICavazos and Paul Erwin and boy but he has qualities that "But I could feel for him" Minor Nelson and Jack Kirk-1 will take him far down the road Riegels recovered a Georgia patrick and all our in a country that prospers and Tech fumble lost his way and us come out of it so well" I survives because of youngsters ran io his own ones yard line Weaver and Auburn's Coach' who compete on or off the before being dragged down by Ralph Jordan exchanged the' bench a teammate usual congratulations after the "Texans know competitive "It could have happened to game Jordan telling Weaver his spirit We thrive on it It might anybody" he still insists But squad had more speed than any- not be a bad idea to drop Tom- he still hears about it often one his Tigers had played And my Lewis a line over at the Uni- Jordan told newsmen "no other a ult 0 versity of Alabama Tuscaloosa A team Auburn faced this year rep a Ala and Jet I know he soccer Teams re dominated the play the way 'hasn't lost his last friend Tech did against us "He's quite a we ic "Tech could not only run and le ike them that way in Texas" 1 Clash i 1 1 omorrow they could hit that 0 1 long home run" 1339 Sign Up For Two Sacramento Valley Soc He was talking about a 53 motor 2e0i2E1 Los Angeles Open for tomorrow on the Sacra-ling pass early in the third quar- cer League contests are on Kirkpatrick to Erwin scor- 1-'" LOS A field mento 'High School field ter that gave Texas Tech a 11 to of 339 links veterans including The schedule calls for Lodi vs 13 lead such stars as Walter Burke- the Sacramento Robins at Just after that Tech's Vic mo national PGA champion PM and Regals vs Burger- Spooner blocked an Auburn punt I1 of 79 and 34 yards and got have signed up for the 28th Los meisters at 2:30 PM Otto Gros- and set up a 21 to 13 credit for a 95 yard run oil the Angeles Open Golf Tournament kles will referee the first game from then on it was merely a play Lewis messed was the beginning January 8th and Ralph Turbin of San Fran- question of how much the second The third contest will find British Runner May i 1 Stockton in Antioch for a 2 PM ty Man-1 -ickoff Attend US Universi 1 style "The speed and mobility ofipaths of 75 feet and a distancelAssociation Later he was a 5 feet from the pitcher'sicoach and scout for the Peli otLrt fIsusFim()foun2d to home plate' leans He retired in 1947 i auto rep a 0 motor Idaho State Five Idaho State Five Thumps Portland 74-60 POCATELLO AP Idaho State Co llecre took its Thumps Portland 74-60 POCATELLO Idaho AP Idaho State College took Thumps Portland 74-60 POCATELLO Idaho AP idaho State College took ------Th Pa or----- CM ITID -ti-Ek- MOTOR 0 co ner 18th 3b 0 gi 210 29 Passer Scores First Last EAST LANSING Mich first and last passes thrown by Michigan State's Tom Yewcic in Ohio State's stadiurb were gond for touchdowns the first in 1951 and the last in this year's Spartan victory 1 In Brief Sports LONDON AP Gordon! Pine Britain's great distance' runner said he may leave Eng-I land this year to study at an American University I The thin 22 year old Surrey bank clerk who runs with the world's best from one to six miles said he has received invi-f tations from several leading! American universities He did not indicate any preference of a college Pine added: "It is I think a Igreat opportunity but I have not yet made up my mind I will be going if I accept under the same conditions as Jack and Bert Wardrop the Scots boys land British swim champions who are at present studying lphysical training at Michigan University" Ws'jt c'k- -h' e- h-a-d's-e elF't his-'y e'a71 Tourney officials said today Lewis apologized to Moegle those signed up for the 8200)0 itsand to Rice Coach Jess Neely at mid winter classic include de- sixth straight basketball victorytthe half fending champion Lloyd Man- grum Al Besselink Dutch last night defeating the Pilots "There's going to be a big to II-Iarrisonr Harry Dee Dr Cary of Portland University 74 to 601do about this huh?" Lewis said Middlecoff Tommy Bolt Bob In the first of a two game'arociously as he slowly trudged Tbski John Barnum Jim Ferseries off the field his arm around a rier Marty Furgol and Burke- The Oregonians are in Poca-lreporter one of the few people mo tello in the windup of a fouriwho sought him out on the Qualifying play will begin game tour of the Rocky Moun-I field Monday to pick 78 tournament tam area I life" "I know I'm going to hear players who will join the 72 Last night's affair was a labout his the rest of my exempt contestants slow paced one for some 2000he sighed fans The first quarter and Drew said he told his squad ff esterday I SI most of the second were "forget" Lewis' tackle saw all the way with each side "It's happened before and it tying it up a number of timesdprObably Will happen again" he But in the last minutes of theiadded "It didn't demoralize our By Associa first half the Bengals broke' A iteam I think that boy (Moegle) FOOTBLL loose to build IID an eight point would have made the touchdown nu allmi APthlonI 2a aOrykliaanh- a tr to '0'11 jrthenttritt7gael halftime lead 34 to 26 anyway" Bowl with halfback Larry trrigg scoring the touchdown Players Close Mouthed State rallied in the second half to defeat UCLA 28 20 In the BoEe Bowl to 138A ILAa a Illaefel me defeated 28 hiihte ''cklaen by ntft 1r Ida ebnat 1tda pf the benchi NEW Tech won' it satmhipridn gbozeigtavierglinniaas4r2natonylypeamrs tire I vluga Bowl i 1 ea 4C1C NSoOmIt Tech behind torn: 3reo113 vic-I tory over Auburn in the Gator Bowl RACING $20701 took the frauxuinalt iiatnvcnin stAnndittTuawottg trit I ack recort 1 IN'S miles 1:4121 mo Qualifying play will begin! Monday to pick 78 tournament! players who will join the 72 exempt contestants Yesterday's By Associated 0 FOOTBALL MIAMI Oklahoma upset national Maryland 7 to 0 in the Orange I Bowl with halfback Larry Grigg scoring the touchdown St chigan ate rallied in the second half to defeat UCLA 28 I to 20 in the Rose -Bowl i I defeated Alabama 28 8 in a Cotton Bowl game highlighted thy en unprecedented from the bench tackle by an Ala bama player I NEW Tech WOW its third bowl game in as many years by I swamping West Virginia 42 to 19 in the Sugar Bowl I JACKSONVILLE Tisch 1 came from behind for a 35 to 13 vie- tory over Auburn in the Gator Bowl RACING 1420701 took the 17th running ot Santa Anita's 8250001 1 San Panqual Handicap and equaled the 1 track record for I 116 miles tl i up best back he had seen this year Tourney officials said today! those signed up for the $20 0001 --1 Lewis apologized to Moegle itsand to Rice Coach Jess Neely at min winter classic mem de de- fending champion Lloyd 4" s-t1thr hnif I Press House Farm's Torch j3f War i $990 romped to an easy vie-champion in the $7500 New Year's Handicap at Tropical Park LAKE FLACID i SR 1ING Devlin of Lake Placid Art Tokle of Chicago and 1Ceith Wegeman of Camp Hale Colo I took leads at the halfway mark in the tryouts for the United States ski Jump-to ing team 'HOCKEY National League New York 2 Boston 1 Chicago 4 Dettoit 2 American League Cleveland 6 Providence 2 Western League Vancouver 8 Seattle 1 Edmonton 6 Saskatoon 1 Victoria 6 New WestrainstEt 2 International League Fort Wayne 5 Johnstown 3 Louisville 6 Tmv 3 PRO 11110KtTRALL INEW Tan Gal S18 i Poston 95 Syracuse 92 won the moon New Year'a Handicap at Milwaukee 62 Baltimore 51 the Fairgrounds Rochester 79 Philadelphia 76 "ew teat Arnalzumioly a1 "11 rc ri 1waun iianTrg" flew I Rochester 79 Philadelphia 76d Automatic rm etter Alabama kept its dressing Be Demonstrated room doors tightly closed for 20 minutes Once reporters were first North- admitted they found the players ern California preview of the close mouthed Managers husAmerican Machine and Foundry tied Lewis into a tiny trainers' Company automatic pin spot- room Behind their protective ters Ivill be given tonight at bulk he let tears flow down his o'clock at the Albany Bowllchceks unashamed Frank Lacey proprietor of the The '190 pound senior from bowl announced representatives Greenville Ala wondered out of AMF will be on hand to ex-loud just what his coming off plain the operation of the ma- the bench would mean in later lifo Automa lf in Setter Alabama hept its dressing NaVill Be Demonstrated room doors tightly closed for 201 minutes Once reporters were first North- admitted they found the players! ern California preview of the close mouthed Managers hus- American Machine and Foundry tied Lewis into a tiny trainers' Company automatic pin spot-troom Behind their protective ters Ivill be given tonight at 8 bulk he let tears flow down his o'clock at the Albany Bowllcheeks unashamed Frank Lacey proprietor of the The '190 pound senior from bowl announced representatives Greenville Ala wondered out of AMF will be on hand to ex-loud just what his coming offl' ULM 'life To-Laney Is Set The Maloney Womens Golf play sweepstakes ki ens the New with a three day reentry medal ps: 1 tNhel8Yheoale links The competition wr started yesterday and will bel concluded tomorrow I 1 it.

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