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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 18

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Mbduoits Toed fee HfMHh) nira PFD Ieininigi IglllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll First Time: This Year" "I ElPuoHcrald-nist Edita! by hgran Tuesday January UBS rmM Sun-WAC Tie-Up Unnecessary In Top 20 Texas Miners today had made the top 3t basketball teems in tht country The Miners in foe weekly United Prose Interns tionaTjat-tag were tied for Dth placfwjth Oklahoma City University -Chieftains Each team Prints v'i In the pro season rating of foe UPL the Miners go'jrafes for the top 38 but foie is foohfint time foe El Peso team has Alan in the ratings this High and mighty UCLA regained unanimnaa college bes-kefoall supremacy today when foe coaches gaxstihe unbeaten Bruins every 4irot place vote for the fifth timu this (oaaon to agata easUy outdistance In the alafo week ly ratings for 1IS7-S8 -r jp COACH JOHNNY invincible forces who this season and are currently riding a 44-game win trttfc'Oe second tongeri in the hfotanraf foe collegiate gameAweira named to foe tap spot on'dtfeiy ballot cast ty United ftew 35 of Coaches to roil 19 a perfect ISO points A week egb'ffie Helena received firatIgce votes and 34 potato when upstart Oklahoma City landed fof odfer vote peaeBle by the afi of Kidd Field The I chain (partially ah- A BECOBD-BBEAK1NG crawl el SUN saw the UT El of the Sna Bowl le Am by the foet that the aide o( the San Bowl (the wait or far aide) pine cheat IS ttaadaace wMch has boon ach Bowl (the seat or aide end the Louisiana Coach Hits NCAA Ban fivDimeirs Loirsnicoir Speed Good Shooting Overwhelm 'Their Foes HOUSTON BOLLING sltkg I with 1M mailft retained seo end place for the sixth WfeSfJa raw by receiving ell but two tie end place votes But after tap twoJjpfeee sswsr sffafitftrars Tech SM5 gaining forir ninth victeny ofhe reuchir tan halfway period of foeirl000 altered the (The contest with Phillips counts as game ta theP 24-game schedule hut does lb foe balloting based on a TTKUP between the sun Bowl and the Weatera atwotto conference may he farther off than It has ever been despite the fact that they like each other and ieordlallty reigns -Bight now It would seem that to the advantage of 'each party not to commit itself and for the Sun Bowl end conference teams to have a free hand set a pattern that other WAC teams will Bke to follow The Cowboys got Into the big bowl money -fay going to the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans How every in the conference is going to Shoot for the Sugar Orange Gator and Cotton It maybe a long time before any of them make It again but at least Wyoming set the example And one thing sure The Cowboys of Istramle WHI be the last team In the WAC to keep all the loot they make in a big bowl The WAC most certainly will pass a rule maklnc ttmi that get Important bowl money to divide with other conference schools As for the Sun Bowllt may be better oft Shopping around for Its teams than being tied down to the WAC Champion or runner-up Making Sun Bowl Bigger THE SUN BOWL took some prestige strides Its last "showing on Dec 30 The new stadium was the turning point In Its history give Sun Bowl games have now played In the 30000 seat stadium those five games Oregon Southern Methodist 'Georgia Texas Tech Texas Christian noxlda 8tate Mississippi Wyoming and UT El Paso have The crowd at the last game was the biggest HM5 it was the first time that all the seats were filled is It too early to talk about the Sun Bowl enlarge--ment? Zt was built so that it would be a simple matter to put In more seats Getting the money for adding the 'seats might be mishit twng- But In the battle among the bowls to get the very tMiw the Sun Bowl needs an the seats It can get an the tickets It sell Jmi it can dank the NCAA for holding the line against new bowls South Needs to Rise Again the BOWL-MINDED south meantime must regroup 'for a new assault on next post season games There was a general break through by opposing forces In the 'last bowl games The score for the South was 1-5-1 Losses occurred to Ole Miss Miami Georgia Alabama and Tennessee Florida State managed a 17-17 tie In the Gator against kFenn State when the latter team gambled and failed on a fourth and one situation on lts own 15-yard line 'Oklahoma tried to extend more such courtesies but Tennessee didn't take advantage of such hospitality Louisiana State was the only winner You can bet the South will be back next bowl time played through JfouJw I North Carolina Kentoriytebd Tennessee each moved up a Inotch all force pari Vanderbilt which I to sixth after failing I Itucky Bob Tackett Wins Junior UTAH DROPPED from9Jtie for sixth to seventh and waefoi-Here are the results of the 3- by New Mexico end -CL MHndlcapTbuniameiUntlBoiKvMfoire fon top UaCwo Thundertaird lance for Cttywidennw ririn who aonnd4fam members of foe American second 19 ior Bowling Congress: (ago to the eighth and ninth 1 "pnnnwon- respectively Davidson 1 IBCMIf FTOTMy BWw 7M I Pin Tourney LAFAYETTE La Jan i Unhrerrity ri Southwestern Loui- lana head basketball coach Beryl Shipley vowed ha would probe National Collegiate Athletic Assn (NCAA) recruiting violation charge Shipley said he would all the facts and motives rounding this case known to foe proper HE CALLED foe probation ruling the work of or mips antagonistic to me and USL The NCAA banned USL from all post-eeeaon basketball ffipstition for two yearn for participation in recruiting procedures which they should have known to be a violation of NCAA ghipley said he had never offered nor had any USL basketball player received any aid not specifically permitted by NCAA regulations IS MY he said 'that foe ruling was baaed on incomplete and tainted information" A spokesman said Shipley appeared to be heeding toward a direct break with USL resident Dr Clyde Bougeou and athletic director A Urban Both men said USL would abide by foe ruling hnUr-ating the chargee were true IkSSmi numy aairraM division -lu Bag 444 Lunnla Davis ThundurMra Lanuu GirM-Rna BMuah Sfcytoiw 411 Joel Purtfta TftunPwMrft J4 If Tndpiui anra anW sae eni (v-l Upluca SnWiuri la uacti BvMm I SI gl I I 433 Knfucfev toll 4l TWmMW CW) eeeeeeeeeeeoeeBftBeAlS VmR (llHI tirtMimiMiiB si INwMriei 0241 2 tttlMMMlWV (1149 MBOOBCSOtho fl DWMNR (pfl OOMUtaxOOPM aM 1ft Crtuania 4ft wMa an ift 1ft I til VMIfea I7 ift Mmpmi Nr-ift THE LEAPEBp-MBm Switzer of foe Miners leaps high to get the befi fat the game with Lamar Tech at the Coliseum lari night hot them it is on the floor Next to Mho to Willie eager At foe right to Kenny Haynes of Lamar (14) i in- foa background to David Peri (54) (Herald-Post Phato by Bin Okla City Downs USF Ik soMr ft Viutr ILoSoOft OMa Scores 32 Charlie Banks Joins Union Basketballers Bob Beamon Heads Crack KC Jumpers Aussie Stand Awaited In English Ban affect fon loss criumn) Usually foe Miners take foe bell down foa floor in a deliberate style Lest night they rushed foe floor like they Turing tiiMIng DON HASKINS was not generous with praise for hie great bursts of speed He said they forgot teamwork and acted like a bunch of individuals in acme of their rushes down the floor ftp tuwt may have worked to earns advantage to the Miaers lt helped them on occasions got Into territory before the South Texena could met up their 1-3-1 The other way of combatting that zone was to sit on the balL It forced the Lamar which was trying to catch-up to coma out and play it man-for-man HASKINS said the Miners played only about IS minutee of good balL He added that have to perform a tot better when they face Southern Colorado at the Coliseum Saturday Jack Martin foa coach said it ons of his best games Ha printed out that his young players had done better against Tulsa and Pan American Ha drew a technical foul for protesting a decision and said after the game that he went to blame foe officials for foe loss of foe guns but be happy with the officiating heard about foe crowds end officiating out he arid THE LAMAK coach eommsnfr od that the Miners brought the ball down the court real well The Miners were a little slow in starting to roll but had a (Ml halftime lead For the whole game they shot a field goal percentage of 492 which cannot be faulted Nate Archibald hit some fancy shots getting down 166 points and tying with Mike Switzer Phiii Harris troubled by fouls early in the gome managed 14 for foe Miners The high man of the game was 99 David Pori of Lamar who had 17 Points Rofauat PhH Endicott 1-95 center had 14 Willie eager end Willie Wor-fey left aid bade to play in the game But despite bring flu-ridden they played well HEW FO FT aepFTF Hy 4 1" yfr 4 1 1 APdWield eoeeee 7-11 WrllfS 14 4 1 1 nsr iiMiai 8-4 2-3 A a CTiBBil 1-3 2-2 3 1 I 14 HI ISM MM I 1 Jeffs7 Stephens Lead SAN FRANaSCO -Jan Oklahoma City University spurted late in the second -half last night to gain a 72-71 intersectional victory over the University of San Francisco Dons The Chiefs after trailing all I Naur yuAmti foe way finally caught up with 9 7:05 left to play when Mel Workman dropped in a field goal 1 imta it 9990 Ijadaaa After exchanging leede Den-laSiSSSl 7 mImP nia Black put USF ahead 71-70 with two foul shots but Work- avne 4 wTi mmSm who tallied eight crucial a-w whynm points in foe game hit on anoth-l tmms74ms tumm ss izw rn Charlie Banka former Uni-ef Texas at El Para agar will Jeta the Union Fhraltnra S7 VWk iwHMTSft or Jumper with 44 seconds left tolsSrnST cap (he scoring Black was the top acor- er with 2S points By BEET SA1AZAE Jefferson's tail eager Nets Stephens takes the early lead today in District 1-AAAA scoring with 32 points after week of district competition mada 15 field goals Sad tmo ct three baa throws a Inst the small hot test Yalata i at JeffSrson last week JHE Moot 3-inch basketball flayer is the tallest player in District 1-AAAA He led the ISM LONDON Jan The effect of baa by the Interna-tlonal Lawn Tennis Ann is apected to be felt in the next few days when Australia decides on the drew for foe 1968 Davis Cap Australia must decide whether to occlude Britain entirely or include it end wait for Britain to be disqualified at the time the first round is due to be played The ban means that Britain will be suspended from the Davis Cup and from ail overseas tournaments In turn the si pension also forbids foreign amateurs from competing Jn Britain NBA Standings'! And Results UnlM KANSAS CITY Mft Jan I At least one world Indoor mark will be Jeopardized Jan 3 as four of foe top long Jumpers compete in the third annuel NAIA Indoor Track Championships Heading the assault will he Ralph Boston foe co-holder of the outdoor tong Jump mark at 27 feet 4 inches IN ADDITION Bobby Beamon of the University of Tops El Paso will be on hand to renew his rivalry with Boston List Saturday at the San Francisco National Indoor Championships the young Texan defeated Bouton with a leap of 3S-N only 214 inches off foe world indoor record Also on hand will be Jerry Praetor a freshman at the University of Redlands Calif and Clarence Robinson of foa University of New Mexico Track CHub Jeff teem fat practically every department under heed coach Tom Chavez averaging over 30 pointe game (Nate) has a good shooting eye1 said Jeff coach Ernest lame lias bi dwrriwg more from the outoide this year end can be a doti threat when he is under the 1 FOLLOWING the Jeff star in scoring is Jethro Hills of Anatin High with 2S points Hills shot 13 field goals and four of nino in the charity line against Tach last week Besides contributing 33 prints the versatile youth grabbed 33 rebounds Southpaw Davis Is Top Bowler Texas Aggies Pick 3Captains 11 -W4 eaw It kait 27 oasis SB is ISSMf 14 I 15 Jfi Basketball Fight Results BylMM TOKYO mi Jit TV( JOaJI J7f47Vb JM COLLEGE STATION Jen The Texes Aggies Monday elected Grady Allen Dan Schneider and Mark Weaver as tri-captains of their 1957 Southwest Conference Champion football team ABM waits until the season is over to pick captains NEW YORK Jan SouA-cmmh paw Dave Davis of Pboanta Ariz has been named bowler of the year for 1967 and Mike Dur-L bin of Costa Mesa Califs has ta been chosen pro rookie ES5tlt of foe year it Davis was the leading money' winner on foe PBA circuit teat) nm yw lift siqms ift year amassing 554185 in official earnings I is 71 II ML Soutk Kuna ft IBM as AiartaMft at Mlm CAJ (I Niagara (Nm YlgWw 0573 WMWya GsH of Santa Fe College Million Tickets Sold by Cords Aggies Bouncing Back TkBBY Henderson of Irvin third wim 3S points followed Eddie miff with 23l Abel Saenz and Emilio Corral era tied for fifth with 33 prints Sam Ybarra of Burgee and Albert Beltran of Yileta have 31 points Cathedral High visits Coronado Thursday in the only scheduled game that day Southern games Friday have Burges at Bowie Jefferson and Bel Air in the El Paso Coliseum and Eastwood is at Yaleta In the North Andress visits Coroo-o Anatin goes to El Paso High and Irvin viaita Technical PASIft Play Knights iplPM IB LAS CRUCES dropping their contest appearances State Aggies from foe College Las Croces ST LOUIS Jan I Thai world champion St Louis Cardinals have passed the $1 million! 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FRANK HEINLEIN 3904 Montane Fh 566-3966 COMMERCE Tex Jen 9 Bill Gaines leading scorer of the Lone Star Conference has been suspended from the East Texas State University basketball team East Tens coach Norman Pil-gram said Gaines was dropped for disciplinary reasons Gaines who bad been averaging 251 points a game is a senior from Dallas Madison SPENDING WINTEB Play Golf at Dob Lagos BUDGET TERMS MS hew mft YtoME Indaa 77 Wwtmunl 71ft Obtir Montana St (I "OMohams City 7ft (an Fiandwa 71 WWamoMo ff WtiHmaa MBa Mata (ft if 751-6421 1333 DYER TONIGHT's opponent College of Sente Fe conies to rrTE FUM INSURANCE COUPATViff Hm OfTlcss: Blessfowtoq lUiaeip'.

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