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14 To 13 Paul Martin L. S. U. Barely Shades Tulane, Navy Defeats Arm 7 20 Looks 'Em Over 1 HUGH FULLER TON JR. PHILADELPHIA, Nov.

27 WV Tigers Scramble From Behind With 2 Scoring Passes By JAMES SAGGUS NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 27 Quarterback Win Turner whipped two second half touchdown passea through the rain soaked air of Sugar Bowi stadium today, bring The high school football playoffs, hunting reason In Holy Cross, Baton Rouge Decide Lake Charles Foe Navy's football team, fired up by the opportunity to play in a bowl game as well as to beat its great est rival, conquered Army 27 20 in one of football's real thrillers to day. When tine Midshipmen voted to accept an invitation to play in the Suaar Bowl at New Orleans on ing Louisiana State University from behind for a 14 13 victory By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With halfback Claude Mason scoring three touchdowns, Lake Charles rolled to a 32 14 victory over Bastrop Friday night to clinch a berth in the finals of the Louisiana triple A prep football full swing except for the rest the ducks are getting before the second half of the Louisiana split season begins, and Christmas shopping hold the attention of a lot of sports followers these days. Thus these message: TO FERRIDAY'S BULLDOGS: Another state championship is just around the corner.

You're looking greater in flass A than you ever did in 'B." We think you've got the stuff to go all the way and hope, for the sake of revenge for those season opening one point losses in non conference play the past two years with West Lake, that you find West Lake your opponent in the Class A finals. Don't let over confidence mar your performance. Give heed to your coaches, Johnny Robertson and Otto Lancaster. Let the team of Jan. 1, breaking a no bowl position that has governed the service academies for 30 years.

The vote was taken in the dress over Tulane today. But, the LSU Tiger still needed the accurate conversions from hall ins room immediately after the.1 Ole Miss Thumps Arch Foes, 14 Earns Bowl Call By SAM JOHNSON OXFORD, Nov. 27 Mississippi crushed Mississippi State, 14 0, today to win the South A eastern Conference championship and a place in the A Sugar Bowl against Navy New Year's Day. back Al Doggett't toe for the win Lake Charles will meet the win ning ner of next Friday's other semi final playoff game between Holy 1 Trailing 13 0 at halftime, LSU bolstered its sagging spirits after game as Secretary of the Navy Charles Spanks Thomas, passed out ballots to the players. After telling them they had invitations for several bowls, the players unanimously chose the Sugar Bowl.

The New Year's game will mark Cross of New Orleans and Baton Turner unleashed his pinpoint pass Rouge. ing attack. The LSU line, mangled In other action Friday night, in the first half, revived enough to Warren Easton defeated its tradi stop Tulane's offense. Navy's second game in a post sea' son bowl game. The 1923 Navy tional rival, defending state champion Jesuit, 31 6.

LSU marched i 76 yards in 10 plays for its first touchdown in the team, which tied Army, played a 14 14 tie against Washington in The game this weekend did not affeet the race for regular season the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 1924. third quarter. Five straight Turner pass completions accounted for 69 yards with the scoring toss cover It had been more or less an open secret that Navy had been ap ing seven yards to end Joe Tu proached by the bowls and that the rn inello. scoring honors.

Earl Schneider of Holy Cross, idle last week, was the winner with 126 points on 21 touchdowns. The leading scorers in regular season play (complete): TO PAT TP official attitude was favorable if Turner and halfback Vincent the team could make good show Gonzales kept the fourth quarter GRID QUIZ CHAMPS Harold Hill, left, of West Monroe, and Mrs. Scotty Daniel, center, of Monroe, are pictured as they received trophies here yesterday as northeast Louisiana's 1954 football prediction champions. Hall won the men's division championship of the Recreation Grid Quiz conducted by the Monroe Recreation department and this newspaper. Mrs.

Daniel was the winner in the women's division. Jack Hesketh, right, director of the Monroe Recreation department, made the trophy presentations. ing today. But hardly anyone, even LSU scoring drive moving. Gon Two quick touchdowns in the first half gave the bowl hungry Rebels the victory.

A loss would have given the title to Georgia Tech. 7 3 victor over Georgia. With the Rebels holding their 14 0 lead in the third period, Mississippi fans yelled wildly when they heard an announcement Navy had accepted a bid to the Sugar. Bowl after beating Army, 27 20. i The game drew 36,000 fans.

The victory also evened the series between the two Mississippi schools at 23 victories each, with three ties. Last year's 7 7 tie cost Mississippi the SEC championship and a major bowi bid. Quarterback Houston Patton pushed across Mississippi's first touchdown with 10 seconds left in the supremely confident Midship zales passed 47 yards to end John men. expected as fine a showing Wood to set up a nine yard Turner as the Navy team turned in against to Tumineilo scoring pass. Army today.

In all. Turner completed eight 126 115 108 102 102 84 78 It was the unquenchable spirit passes for 91 yards. Schneider, Holy Cross 21 Brodnax, Bastrop 19 Cannon, Istrouma 18 Gay, Byrd 17 Mason, Lake Charles 17 Yaun, Istrouma 14 Bourgeois, Sulphur 10 Bundrick, Byrd 12 Murphy, Jesuit 11 which Navy Coach Eddie Erde latz had singled out as the Middies Tulane scored its touchdowns in the second quarter on a 33 yard Hill, King, Purvis, Young, Fugler, Joplin, Webber, Miner, Pankey, Brocato, Nelson, Horton et als be remembered as Ferriday's greatest. TO THE HUNTERS: Carelessness again is threatening your hunting. Thoughtless pretenders to sportsmanship are endangering the open season by setting woodland fires that already have led state forester James E.

Mixon to consider asking for the season to close. Mixon said deer hunters are responsible for fires in the delta parishes, homes in many cases have been threatened, and these people who have their property endangered aren't going to feel so accommodating in the future about persons hunting in their areas. Hunters, by their disregard for other people's property, are about their own worst menace to the rapidly reducing hunting areas as each year they find more and more property posted. Hunting range is diminishing fast enough with 1 out such acts as firing woodlands and pastures, shooting cattle, damaging fences, and committing other such offenses to hurry the restrictions. TO DELHI SICILY ISLAND: You have a date on the football field this week to determine north Louisiana's representative in the state Class championship football game.

You have both had a fine season. We aren't as concerned, like our contemporaries Pete Dosher, the Jonesville scribe, who has been tub thumping for the Islanders, and Charles J. Wyly, chief drum beater for Delhi's Bears as publisher of the Delhi Dispatch, about which team wins. We figure outstanding asset which carried 0 1 0 0 0 0 18 0 1 10 16 0 6 0 0 run by halfback Willie Hof and them to an early lead, enabled A ub urn Wallops 28 Wants Bowl In vite them to come back after falling be one yard buck by sub fullback Ronnie Quillian. Emmett Zelenka con Schexnaider, LaGrange 9 hind and finally helped them smother Army's mighty attack in verted after the first and missed 8 72 67 64 64 60 60 60 60 on the second try.

the closing minutes of a game Hebert, Terrebonne Stratton, LaGrange Rabb, Baton Rouge Woods, Bolton Cooper, Holy Cross after the second half began. On the which had produced almost nothing the first quarter. Fullback Paige Coghren added the extra point Mississippi continued to roll in the second quarter. Halfback Earl Blair plunged one foot to put Mis 10 9 10 10 Turner' third period passing attack was the turning point of the third play from scrimmage, Free but offensive fireworks. man broke through a big hole and i Army 8 14 0 020 raced 41 to score.

Navy 7 14 6 027 game. Tulane had stopped a 65 yard LSU drive on the one in the opening minutes and LSU was Two additional touchdowns in the Army scoring; Touchdowns, Bell, The final regular season standings: ALL GAMES final quarter, one each by Chil Uebel, Kyasky. Conversions, Ches dress and Freeman, merely added nauskas 2. sissippi ahead, 13 0 after three minutes. Quarterback Eagle Day converted.

Mississippi State 0 8 8 6 8 Mississippi 7 0 014 Scoring: Misissippi, touchdowns, H. Patton, Blair. Conversions, Coghren, Dsy. to the margin. Navy scoring: Touchdown, Craig, By LEROY SIMMS BIRMINGHAM, Nov.

27 UR Bowi hopeful Auburn 1 blasted once mighty Alabama 28 0 today on greatt performances by backs Bobby Freeman and Joe Childress. The victor completely dominated the football game with Freeman counting three touchdowns and Childress one to climax four long marches, mostly on the ground. It was Auburn's sixth win in a Freeman netted 96 rushing and Smith. 2, Welsh, conversions, never able to move on the ground again. The (march went to the one on third down.

Tulane held big LSU fullback O. K. Ferguson for no gain but Tulane was offside and LSU got another chance. Gonzales fumbled when Tulane linemen Holy Cross 9 Baton Rouge 9 Bastrop 8 Lake Charles 9 Pet. PF OP 1 0 .900 312 124 10 .900 224 108 1 0 .889 278 84 11 .864 346 113 completed five of seven passes for Weaver 3 64 more.

Childress had 98 in 20 carries and caught a pass for 14 Mustangs Stick more. A sellout crowd of 43,187 saw the demonstration of Auburn swarmed over him and Tulane's Tommy Warner recovered on the four. To Ground Show 9 2 0 .818 333 93 8 2 0 .800 231 99 8 2 1 .773 331 200 6 3 0 .667 204 123 5 2 2 .667 149 70 5 3 0 .625 130 140 Engineers Shade Bulldogs, 7 To 3, With Late Pass power. The victory brought the Auburn row and its most one sided victory Alabama series to nine wins each In Rout Of Frogs and one tie. 'Bama is ahead of Byrd Warren Estn Istrouma Terrebonne De La Salle Nicholls Fair Park Sulphur St.

Aloysius Haynesville Catholic LaGrange Redemptorist Jesuit 6 '4 6 4 every other Southern foe. DALLAS. Nov. 27 After October losses, each by a Delhi a slight favorite, but want the best team to win, giving our section its strongest combination to throw at the south Louisiana representative. Wyly frankly predicts a Delhi victory.

TO OUR DOUBLE A CONTENDERS: This includes Ruston, Jena, and Winnfield although one of them was due for elimination last night as Winnfield and Jena were en I gaged in their district playoff. What we said about Delhi nd Sicily Island goes for you as well. That's the purpose of your playoffs, to give us the best in the bid for a state title. While the man who created South touchdown, to Florida, Kentucky and Georgia Tech. Auburn won in ern Methodist's famed "aerial circus" watched as an honored succession from Florida State, Tu from arch rival 'Bama in 50 years.

Auburn rested Ms Bowl hopes on a 7 9 season and Us fine late season finish. Auburn, with Childress and Freeman blasting away, showed its superiority in the first period on a 58 yard drive in 13 plays. The clock baited another march late in the second quarter and Childress missed a field goal attempt in the last 10 seconds, but all doubt was removed two minutes lane. Miami. Georgia and Clem son guest, the Mustangs stuck to the before today.

The 14 43 win over ground for an easy 21 6 victory 0 0 0 0 0 0 .600 201 190 .600 199 120 .591 198 149 .545 187 129 .500 153 105 .455 216 189 .389 101 112 189 195 .364 155 196 .350 130 209 .208 116 340 .125 45 309 .100 114 206 .100 70 260 .000 97 379 Miami was that club's only loss. over Texas Christian university I atars for the winners, aside today from Pytburn. included tackles Flashing a stable of net oacxs Bolton Lafayette West Monroe Fortier Bogalusa Ouachita Jennings from end Jim Pyburn, included that could run like quarterhorses, tackles Frank D'Agostino and M.L. S.M.U. marched 80 and 33 yards Brackett, a gigantic pair of juniors, for touchdowns in the first and and center Jack Locklear, a senior, fourth periods.

Then, as the game 0 10 The goal line stand put a sharp edge on Tulane offense the rest of the half. Tulane marched 69 yards in seven play for its first touchdown. Hof accounted for 47 yards, including the final 33 on only three attempts. Tulane capitalized on a break for its second touchdown. Turner fumbled while back to pas although no Tulane players were near him.

Tulane end Charley Pittman fell on the ball on the LSU 17 and Tulane scored in four plays. The drive survived two five yard penalties with the passing of quarterback Freddie Wilcox. The first two Wilcox passes were nullified by penalties. The third covered 15 yards to end Ray Price on the five. A penalty to LSU for delaying the game set up Quillian's one yard touchdown buck.

LSU's line, encouraged by Its third quarter touchdown was able to play off Tulane's second half ground attack. Hof was the leading ground gainer with 81 yards on 10 attempts. Tulane halfback Otis Gil more had 51 yards on 14 attempts. Ferguson was the LSU workhorse The loss was Alabama's fifth in waned, end Doyle Nix stole a T.C.U. 14 tiA I a Jt A.

a season wmcn proved a outer piicnouc ana iiea oi yarus sew By MERCER BAILEY ATHENS, Nov. 27 UPV A 18 yarrd pass from Wade Mitchell to Henry Hair gave Georgia Tech a 7 3 football victory over Georgia's fierce Bulldogs today, keeping Tec a among the nation's top bowi eandi dates. Georgia's rugged line and a muddy field combined to stop Tech's racehorse running But Mitchell's perfect peg and Hair's fine catch in the end son were all Tech needed tor a eome rom behind triumph over its Southeast, em Conference arch rival. Rugged line play by Georgia hot tied up Tech's offense for the entire first half and the Bulldogs led 3 0 at intermission on Joe Graff's 2ft yard field goal. Both scores were set up by fumble recoveries.

Rain which had been falling all day stopped shortly after the kick off, but the field was slippery and players had trouble holding on to the ball. Georgia fullback Bobby Garrard Four Dutch Women Claim Swim Record ROTTERDAM, Nov. 27 UrVFour disappointment. 'Bama was the up second place in the Southwest District Games New Orleans District WLT Pet. PF OP preseason choice for second place Conference.

in the Southeastern Conference and Duane Nutt scored the first pony 8 0 0 1.000 193 32 was the defending champion. touchdown from inside the one; 0 .800 119 Freeman's big day gave him the John Marshall the second from the 48 38 92 91 Dutch women claimed a world record today for the 400 meter medley swim relay. I The old record 5:06.2 was es SEC yardage title for the year, five. .700 76 .571 125 .429 149 Holy Cross War. Easton De La Salle St.

Aloysius Jesuit Nicholls Redmptrst Fortier with 1132 vards rushing and pass Charles Curtis sneaked over 4 3 4 3 2 1 0 1 1 3 4 3 4 7 1 0 0 0 1 0 ing. Childress took the scoring ti from the two for Texas Chistian's tablished by French women at Mar tie, adding 10 points today for a only touchdown in the second pe .400 .250 .000 72 127 37 99 31 275 TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS: A lot of you have baseball fans in the family or among your close friends, and some of you are trying to figure out pleasing gifts. Wt recommend a book of those season tickets to the Twin Cities Sports' Cotton States League games. Every I night next summer, as a ticket is given up at Legion Memorial Stadium, you'll be remembered over and over for the gift. The books are going at bargain rates.

Suggest you contact Manager Ed Head, Adler Tire Company, or R. D. Farr Insurance Agency immediately. They'll see that Santa Claus takes care of your needs. TO ANOTHER HUNTER: You got a fine bag of ducks and geese the other day, but showed complete disregard for another person's property or complete stupidity concerning game laws and the difference between domestic and wild fowl.

H. Y. Johnson, just as fine a sportsman as we'll ever want to know, had a small flock of tame white geese and half a dozen white muscovy and Pekin ducks raised at his place on Cheniere Lake. A visitor on the Johnson property the other day killed every goose, every duck, and used Johnson's boat to haul in the kill. Must have been great sport.

Like shooting Rhode Island Reds in the chicken yard. seilles in August. The Dutch team's se a son's mark of 65. riod time today was 5:02.1 over the 25 Eagle Day of Mississippi, with Neither team threw the ball like 87 yards today, was second is the in the golden days of razzle dazzle meter course. Joke De Korte opened with a 100 meter ibackstroke stint in 1:13.

Hike yardage race with 1,050 and Bob in the Southwest Conference. The Southeast District Baton Rouge 4 0 0 1.000 Istrouma 3 1.0 .750 Terrebonne 2 2 0 .500 Catholic 1 3 0 .250 73 95 84 45 25 82 69 67 Hardy of Kentucky was next with man who started the Jazsy style. 1,009. former S.M.U. Coach Ray Morn with 48 yards on 16 attempts.

Dog recovered Johnny Menger's fumble Bruin's time on the 100 meter re a stroke was 1:23.4 Aubura 7 0 7 1428 son, was honored at half time as North District on Tech's 11 in the second Quarter. Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 a new member of football's "Hall gett got 28 yards on 10. LSU 0 0 7 714 Tulane 0 13 0 013 Mary Kok Butterfield did her Bogalusa Bastrop 0 4 0 .000 40 94 The Bulldogs gained only one yard 5 0 0 1.000 162 14 i in three plays and Graff came on Auburn scoring: Touchdowns, of Fame." 100 meters in 1:20.8 and Grettje Wielemu did the lOOmeter free Freeman S. Childress. Conversions.

T. C. 0 6 8 06 LSU scoring: touchdowns, Tu S. M. 7 0 0 1421 Childress 4.

style 1:05.4. mineilo 2. Conversions. Doggett 2. Byrd 4 1 0 .800 158 48 to boot his three pointer.

Graff had Haynesville 3 2 0 .600 70 66 tried a field goal in the first period Fair Park 2 3 0 .400 108 97 but it flew wide. Ouachita 0 4 0 .000 13 134 After intermission, Georgia quar T. C. U. scoring: Touchdown, Tulane scoring: touchdowns, Hof, Curtis.

Quillian. Conversions. Zelenka. S. M.

U. scoring: Touchdowns, LOUISIANA STATE West Monroe 0 4 0 .000 7 159 ter back Jimmy Harper fumbled on Nutt, Marshall, Nix. Conversions, Left ends Wood. Murphy. Southwest District Lake Charles 4 0 0 1.000 141 18 the first play from scrimmage and guard Franklin Brooks grabbed the Irish From Behind Three Times To Defeat Trojans Nutt, Beal, Lucas.

Left tackles Deutschmann. Nun cry. 3 1 0 750 127 32 ball for Tech at the 19. 2 2 0 .500 65 75 Mitchell, who had been rushing Left guards Paris, Hodges. Sulphur Bolton Lafayette Jennings Centers Jones, Camp.

1 3 0 .250 37 127 a badly bruised chest since the Bums' Spooner Undergoes Knee 0 4 0 .000 28 148 Alabama game, then hit Hair, his Right guardsParker, Zeigler. the clear for his touchdown romp. Right tackles Schwalb, Fournet, The Irish added a 2 point safety Porkers, In Cotton Bowl, Topple Houston, 19 To 0 By MAX B. 5K ELTON New Year'. rv 1 In fViA nil4a uihan fTCT! tn By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN SOUTH BEND, Nov.

27 Notre Dame's relentless fighting Irish, forced come from behind three times, today sprung sophomore halfback Jim Morse loose McAdam. Right ends TumtneMo, Sheehy. Quarterback Turner. (Note: LaGrange was ineligible for southwest district competition after the division of the school into Junior and senior high schools before the season opened. The Senior ter, Marv Goux, who recovered OperQtlOn SQi right end, with Tech's only pass completion of the game.

Georgia Tech 0 0 7 87 Georgia 0 3 0 0 Georgia Tech scoring: Touchdown, Hair. Conversion, Mitchell. Georgia scoring: Field goal, Graff. Left halfbacks Doggett. Johns.

the game, snapped back the ball over Frank Clayton's head from for a 72 yard touchdown scamper high was ruled a new school without membership in the state high BROOKLYN, Nov. 27 (JWKarl Spooner, the sensational young Brooklyn Dodger lefthander who struck out 27 batters and pitched the 14. The ball rolled behind the in the final six minutes of the school athletic association.) end zone. game to down stubborn Southern 27 ArHwith 7 2 season record, iU best ansas Cotton Bowlers backed into since 1927. their first undisputed Southwest! pori Jj k4 Conference championship in 18 L' f11 C0Q lZltJ: Bowl bid last week while USC whose tackles, Fouch and California 23 17.

successive shutouts in his first two The hard fought victory over the well ruled Trojans i was Notre Dame's fourth triumph in a row ia.n in." 7 knocking Southern Curtis, Cronin Tag Duo Face Steddum, Unknown over their West Coast rivals, who Methodist out of title contention. Mario Darae. and guard Orlando major mes had badly. Ferrante constantly broke through tom lnternal cartilege removed to harass Guglielml in the Notre hig right nee today at Long Dame backfield took a 7 0 lead Island College Hospital, in the first period after making spooner, who injured the knee the first of four recoveries of Irish he stepped on a loose ball fumbles. during a pepper game at Fort Notre Dame tied the score 7 7 in Worth last summer, will remain in will enter the Rose Bowl game May, Hoover.

Right halfbacks Gonzales, Stinson. Fullback Ferguson. TULANE Left ends Duvigneaud. Pittman. Left tackles Boudreaux, Truax.

Left guards Sardisco, Troxclair. Centers Carmody, Miller. Right guards Burnthorne, Zim merle. Right tackles Coates, Zelenka. Right ends Bravo.

Price. Quarterbacks Caruso, Wilcox, Waters. Left halfbacks Warner, Hof, Hubley. Right halfbacks Gilmore, Morere, Fullbacks Saia, Quillian, Reg loaay victory snapped a two New Year's Day against unbeaten Ohio State with a record of 8 3. game Arkansas losing streak, the Porkers' kme losses having been 21 14 to Southern Methodist and University of Houston.

Rice's upset of the favored Baylor Bears, 20 14, at Waco saved the Razorbacks the necessity of sharing the conference title with the Bear. Today's victory before a erowd rf 25,000 sent Arkansas into the The ever popular tag team returns to Gus Kallio's Arena The men of Troy were defeated early by Texas Christian and last the second but the Trojans went the hospital about two weeks. Drs. 7 8 to Louisiana State. Tuesday night, when ahead again 10 7 early in the third week were flattened by UCLA 34 0.

After a dull first quarter, Ark on Sam Tsagalakis' 24 yard field Morse, a 175 pounder from Mus ansas defeated Houston by waiting Herbert Fett and Eugene Zorn, who performed the operation, said he would be able to report to the Dodgers spring training camp at goal. kegon, was the star of the for and then methodically cashing That was the score at the start in on the breaks. of the finale when the lead again Vero Beach, Fla. by the March 1 Lockhart, 19 year old tailback drag out slugfests, with Steddum always coming out on tiie bloody, beaten end. With a partner of his own ilk to take care of Cronin Tuesday, Steddum may be able to devise a new way to subdue Curtis; or perhaps he figures that the new man has a style that Jack cannot handle, leaving Cronin for himself.

BUI Barney is slated to referee? all matches, which will include a pair of one fa LI. ten minute time limit preliminaries between opposing tag adversaries, the first beginning at 8 o'clock. changed hands before Morse's de playing his firs game since the cisive run. season opener, raced around right deadline. Spooner won 21 games for Fort Worth of the Class AA Texas League, plus two more in the playoffs, before being brought up to the parent Dodgers.

Name Bob Mavis As New Skipper For Little Rock LITTLE ROCK, Nov. 27 Bobby Mavis, a 34 vear oIri Ex German Champ Signs For 2 Bouts NEW YORK, Nov. 27 UP Peter Mueller, former German middle day i with his consistent gains, climaxed by his game breaking scoring sprint that brought the throng of 58,438 fans to their feet. The Irish, 4th ranked nationally by The AP, boosted their season mark to 8 1. Morse, fullback Don Schaefer and halfback Joe Heap combined on a Notre Dame 86 yard scoring thrust in 22 ground plays at the outset of the last quarter.

Schaefer drilled over from the 2 and place end from the 3 for the first touchdown after the Cougar punted out on their own 32 in the second quarter. Walker, the second leading ground gainer in the weight champion, has signed for baseball veteran, has been named Plunged over from the 1 after a bouts Dec. 4 with Ralph (Tiger) Jones at Rochester, N. and Jack Curtis pairs with Pat Big Boy" Cronin, Jackson, Miss, in the feature wrestling bout against Waco, Tex. villain "Wild Bill" Steddum and an unknown teammate from the Lone Star State.

The last time Curtis and Cronin teamed up was a relay main against Steddum and Rube Wright, in which the popularites won after three bitter falls, Cronin, despite his reputation as being the villainous of all the mat villains ever to appear here, adheres to fair and square tactics whf teamed with Jack, and received the plaudits of the crowd all through his recent appearance. It is not known who Steddum will bring with him, but he wants to bring his own partner against the Curtis team, and it is a safe bet that said partner will be just as rough and illegal styled as Steddum. Steddum has long been a fierce Curtis antagonist, and the two have been eftgaged is many tyocjkfcwa. manager of the Little Rock Travel. I fumble recovery on the Houston 45 in the third period.

ers of the Southern Association for The Trojans, well scouted by Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes and his staff, were riddled for 373 yards rushing by the Irish, who tried only nine passes on the muddy field and completed two for 28 yards, USC made 100 yards on the ground and 81 in the air. The Irish used only 19 players, four of them going the full 60 Southern California V. 7 0 3 717 Notre Dame 0 7 01623 USC scoring; Touchdowns, Contra tto, Griffith. Conversion, Tsagalakis, Fouch. Field goal, Tsagalakis.

Safety (pass from center over kicked the extra point to put the Irish ahead 14 10. Then the battling Trojans sailed 72 yards, mainly behind the passing of Jim Contra tto, to score. Contra bio passed 21 yards to end Chuck Griffith for the payoff and Villanova's Losing Streak Finally Ends NEW YORK. Nov. 27 Win less Villanova finally found a team it could beat today and ended a nine game losing, streak by trampling Ford ham 41 0 on the passing of Dick Scott and ball hawking of Don McComb and Mike Mayock.

Villanova 7 6 14 1441 Fordham 0 0 0 00 Villanova scoring: Touchdowns, McComb, Mayock 2, Ortelli, Bo ruch, Bauer. Conversions, Helm 3, The Bowl Lineups By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here is the lineup of New Year's Day football bowl games: Rose Bowl Ohio State (94) vs. Southern California (8 3) Sugar Bowl Navy (7 2) vs. Mississippi (9 1) Cotton Bowl Arkansas (8 2) vs. Georgia Tech (7 3) Orange Bowl Nebraska (6 4) vs.

Duke (7 2 1) err Maryland (7 2 1), to be announred today. Gator Bowl to tat UJiPunod. next season. Mavis' appointment was announced by Ay Winder, business manager of the Class AA club, shortly before both of them left for Houston, to attend the annual meeting of the minor leagues. Mavis succeeds Pat Mul lin.

Mavis managed Idaho Falls, Id with Carmen Basilio at Syracuse, N. Dec. 16. his manager, AJ Lang, said today. 10 rounder with Jones, a YWcers, N.

middleweight will be telecast coast to coast by ABC. The 10 rounder with Basilio, leading welterweight contender, from Canastota, will not be telecast, Mueller will have to make 155 pounds for Basillio. In his U. S. deibut Nov.

15, Mueller was outpointed by Gene Full Benson then directed a 74 terd final period drive and passed' to end Waiter Matthews from the seven for the last touchdown. Walker kicked the first extra point but Preston Carpenter and Benson missed the others. Score by quarters: Arkansas 0 7 6 619 Houston 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas scoring: Touchdowns, Ed Fouch converted to put USC ahead 17 14. Minutes later, Morse took a pitchout from Ralph Guglielmt cut to the sidelines and, after outma end Zone) Notre Dame scoring: Touchdowns, Morse, Schaeffer, Heap. aho, to third place in the Class Polneeir League last season, his Lockhart, Walker, Matthews.

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