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The Durhom Sun Friday December 15 1961 Terps Tigers Ahead 0f Hid Final Williamson CDulkc Matings DIIS Leahman Stanley above is a reliable reserve with Durham unbeaten basketeers who risk thcic clean slate at Burlington tonight Staff Photo Bulldogs At Burlington Stern Test oniglit For Durham Hi Quint ON EVE OF LIBERTY BOWL Football coaches Andy Gustafson of Miami (left) and Ben Schwartzwaldcr of Syracuse (right) pose with their All-America talent on eve of Liberty Bowl Game at Philadelphia The players are end Bill Miller of Miami (second from left) and halfback Ernie Davis AP Wirephoto For Liberty Bowl Gash Tomorrow Mira Due To Rejoin Miami Mates Today 6 pm preliminary The varsity game will start at 7:30 pm In the first game wilh Burlington Jerry Woodside and Bill Crane carried the major part of the offensive burden for the locals Each pumped in 18 points Gary Taylor was Burlington's biggest scorer contributing 17 points Other than Woodside and Crane Durham three starters tonight will be Harry Nurkin Jon Baylin and Stan Coble Southern At Graham Tohiglit Wilh an over-all mark of four wins and one loss Southern Rebels will invade Graham tonight for a District Three 3-A encounter' Southern will look to lean Crawford Williams and Danny Walker the team's leading scorers for key performances tonight Both are averaging 116 points per outing a chance that Lawson Baker a valuable guard won't see action Baker has kidney trouble and may have to sit out the game His absence will hurt for Baker has been averaging 102 points per game and his other phases of play-rebounding have been good Other stalwarts with Coach Jim Southern forces are Tyree JdcGhee the team's fowling rebounder and John Whitley another lanky 6-6 pivotman who is good wilh getting the ball off the boards lone loss came at the hands of Sanford a 56 to 52 setback Reel wins have been registered over Lumberton Chapel Hill and twice over Hillsboro LADIES nurse how come you got my signature at the top of the Johansson Owes US Cool Million MIAMI fUPl) The US gov ernment won a decision here Thursday over former heavy-weight boxing champion Ingemar Johansson Federal Judge Frank Johnson Jr of Montgomery Ala ruled the Swedish boxer must pay 1009801 in back taxes to the US government The tax judgments against Johansson cover the proceeds from his title fights with Floyd Patter' son on June 26 1959 June 20 1960 and March 13 1961 Johnson ordered the fight promoters Feature Sports Inc and its officers to turn over to the government some $260000 being held from the fight purses Johansson had claimed he was exempt from US income taxes because he had established residence in Switzerland and had incorporated himself there But Johnson in a 15-page ruling said "the center of Ingemar Johansson's personal and business life was in Gotenburg He ruled the boxer was not a resident of Geneva Switzerland and therefore was subject to the income tax The judge called Johansson's corporation Scanart SA a by which the boxer hoped to evade payment of US income taxes PHILADELPHIA (UPD-George Mira flashy sophomore quarterback was expected to re-oin his teammates today for their meeting with Syracuse Saturday in the third annual Liberty Bowl game Mira has recovered from a mild virus attack but he remained behind Thursday when the Hurricane team flew here from Miami was due to arrive late this afternoon on a jet flight with backfield coach Bill Root The only reason Mira didn't come with the team was because was recovering from a cold and I want to expose him a 45-degree drop in explained head coach Andy Gustafson of Miami The teams have identical 7-3 records which included the Syra cuse loss to Notre Dame but the Orange with All- America halfback Ernie Davis its powerhouse is a six-point favorite for the nationally televised game A whale of a game is in the making according to Gustafson who observed that "we played them last year (Syracuse won by one touchdown) and we're a better team this year That can make a big All the stars of both Davis quarterback Dave Sarette end Walt Sweeney and center Bob Stem of Syracuse and Mira end Bill Miller and backs Jungle Jim Vollenweidcr and Sam Fernandez of were in tiptop shape The bowl group anticipated a crowd of 25000 with the weather outlook mottled There could be crisp sunny weather or spurts of snow or rain depending on which hourly forecast one reads Gabriel Denies Receiving Fabulous Pro Grid Offers Sternest test of the year for Durham basketballers comes up tonight at Burlington In a meeting here last Tuesday Durham High extended to the fullest managed to nose out Burlington by the score of 67 to 65 Playing at home tonight should make the Williams quint of Burlington even tougher For that reason Durham High seeking its fifth straight win against no losses will have to have all its weapons ready Sophomore teams of Burlington and Durham will meet in a Chapel Hill Entertains Northern Northern High's Knights will show at Chapel Hill tonight in a District Three 3-A league scrap The game will be played in Chapel Hill High's gym High scorer for Coach Jim Knights thus far has been Douglas Fowler He is averaging IB3 points per game Fowler is third in the conference in scoring Northern's record thus far is two wins against a pair of losses In an earlier meeting between the two teams Chapel Hill was the winner Thus Northern tonight will be seeking revenge Other key men with Northern in addition to the high-scoring Fowler are Pete Peters Greg Vaughn Mike Long and Mackie Carden College Basketball EAST Lafayatta 73 Colaal 42 MIT 41 Bowdoln 54 Virmont 77 Norwich 75 SOUTH Clemyon 12 Florida Slat 77 (2 OTi) Geore Wadi IDS VMI 15 Miami (Flal 74 Florida Southern 47 Allanllc Chrlifian IS Pombroka Staff 72 Balmont Abboy 45 Lenoir Rhyno 42 Ertklne 73 Georgia Stale 40 Klllroll College 121 Morristown S3 North Carolina MT 17 St Auausllno'i 73 MIDWEST Wichita 51 Ohio Unlv 55 Bowline Green 77 Michigan 47 Okla City 71 North Texts 14 Crtiohlon 40 Denver 57 Toiado San Francisco Slat 47 Evansville 13 San Diego Stall 41 St Josephs (Ind) 3 Anderson 77 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 17 Tulsa 57 Cantonary 51 Rica S7 PAR WEST Utah 104 Los Angeles Stata 77 Gonraaa 47 Idaho 43 Bluebonnet To Feature Play Of QBs HOUSTON (LTD Bluebonnet Bowl game between Rice University and the University of Kansas easily could develop into a battle between two fine quarterbacks who were recruited almost in the shadows of their schools Rice has been using two quarterbacks this season and both of them came from the Houston suburbs Randall Kerbow who will start against Kansas Saturday comes from Pasadena and Billy Cox is from Galena Park Both are suburbs along the Houston ship channel Kansas coach Jack Mitchell lad it easier for the Jayhawks He simply strolled over to Lawrence Kan High School which is within walking distance of the Kansas campus and signed John Hadl to a grant-in-aid Since then Hadl has made the All-Big Eight team three times was named to two All-American teams and has given the Jay-hawks some of their greatest football moments Both Kerbow and Hadl have proved to be dangerous signal callers and they easily could spark high-scoring offenses for both sides Hadl docs everything for Kan sas except play on defense He runs passes punts receives passes blocks and masterminds the offense He excels in punting blocking and play-calling and while he may not be the best passer or runner in the nation he has accounted for nearly 1000 yards for the Jayhawks in running and passing during 10 games Kerbow who appeared to have some trouble getting started with the Owls early in the season picked up as the year advanced and is due a lot of credit for Rice finishing wilh a 7-3 record He has scored only 12 points but his running and passing has gained 754 yards this season for Rice and has accounted for five touchdowns Rccd Atop Amateur Net List ST PETERSBURG Fla (UPI) United States Lawn Tennis Association today recommended Whitney Reed of Alameda Calif as the No 1 amateur player in the country Chuck McKinley of St Ann Mo who is considered America's brightest hope for international stardom was ranked second and veteran Bernard (tut) Bartzen of Dallas Tex was placed third The rankings were released by Edward Turville who will take over as president of the USLTA at its annual meeting in Los Angeles next February the same lime these rankings come up for confirmation Reed a six-foot 180-pounder is a steady performer but lacks the on-the-court color of McKinley Now 29 he has been playing tennis since his early childhood and first made the top 10 in 1957 McKinley just 20 years old a veteran of several US Davis Cup teams but lost his chance at the No 1 ranking because devoted most of his time this year to schoolwork He was unable to go to Italy a few months ago to play in the interzone finals of the Davis Cup and many observers feel this cost the United States the series McKinley is highly respected in intertialional circles and is ranked fifth among the world's amateur tennis players Bartzen 34 also had to curtail his playing in 1961 because nisiness commitments Youth held down most of the remaining spots in this year' recommended top 10 Former Stanford University quarterback star Jon Douglas of Santa Mon' ica Calif was No 4 and Donald Dell of Bethesda Md a recent Yale graduate was fifth Completing the top 10 in order were Frank Froehling of Coral Gables Fla Ron Holmberg Brooklyn NY Allen Fox of Los Angeles Jack Frost of Monterey Calif and William Bond of Jolla Calif Raiders Sign Two OAKLAND Calif (UPI) Tackle Joe Novsck and linebacker Joel Wolcnta both from the University of Tulsa have signed contracts with the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League BOWL! Win FREE GAME With Red Pin Hour: II sm to It pm Sunday: pm to IS pm Center Bowling Lanes III Rlaibta Ava 5 AhnnssimmsinhI! He he to Alabama Ohio State End Up 1-2 By MITCH WILLIAMSON HOUSTON Tex-Now that all returns are in except for the post-season bow! games the Williamson Scientific Rating System can come out with its final college football rankings for 1961 The undefeated Crimson Tide of Alabama is the national in the No 1 spot with an efficiency rating of 999 just short of perfect for the year Ohio Slate ranks second fol lowed by LSU Mississippi and Texas Filling out the top 10 are Minnesota Arkansas Georgia Tech Rice and Michigan State Although Duke won the conference championship this year for the second year in a row Maryland holds the top ranking among teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference Here are the final national ratings of ACC clubs: Maryland 27th Clemson 30th Duke 32nd North Carolina 37th NC State 42nd South Carolina 62nd Wake Forest 65th and Virginia 74th BEST AVERAGE 1000 1 Alabama 777 1 Ohio Slata 774 I LSU 4 Mluluippl 070 5 Taxas 047 0 Minnesota 055 7 Arkansas 011 1 Ga Tach 041 0 Rlcf 045 10 Midi Slat 04 11 Michigan 042 12 Purdu 040 11 Iowa 031 14 Texas ASM 031 15 Wisconsin 031 10 Auburn 030 17 UCLA 020 10 Baylor 021 10 Arizona 02 20 Wyoming 021 21 Utah Slat 02 Utah 02 23 Colorado 03 24 Missouri 02 25 Ttnnessc 01 20 Miami FI 01 27 Maryland 011 21 Florida 01 20 Penn Slat 01 11 Clemson 01 3) Syracuse 01 12 Duke 01 33 Northwestern 001 34 TCU 00 35 Kensas 00 34 Navy 00 17 Ns Carolina 10 30 Noire Dame 104 30 Temp 0 40 Oklahoma (0 41 Kentucky 42 NC Stale 10 43 Miss Stela II 44 Okla Stall 00 45 Houston 44 Army 10 47 Ora State 41 Or won 40 Washinaton 17 50 Memphis St 07 51 Miss South 52 Plttsburah 53 So Calif 54 Indiana 55 Fresno Slnta 54 Fla Stal 57 Georgia 50 SMU 50 Wash Stata 0 Detroit 41 Texas Tech 42 la Carolina 43 Nebraska 152 44 Stanford 151 45 Waka Forest 051 44 Tulene 040 47 New Mexico 141 Boston Col 047 40 Vanderbilt 045 70 Iowa Stale 04 4 71 Virginia 042 72 Wichita 050 71 Vlllanova 012 74 Virginia I2S 75 Air Force 072 74 Rugters 021 77 California 02 0 70 San Jos 110 70 Holy Cross 1-4 10 Citadel 111 01 Bowl Grain M7 02 Furman 107 11 VM1 005 04 Richmond 00 3 15 Boston M3 04 West Texas 001 17 VP1 701 II Illinois 705 10 Geo Wash 702 00 Ken Stata 701 01 Lehleh 710 02 Columbia 71 7 01 Max St 714 04 Ohio Unix 711 05 West Mich 71 1 74 Miami 07 TUIll 74 Xavier 7 Cincinnati 100 Cod at 771 774 774 772 740 Pro Basketball NBA Boston 123 Chicago 108 Philadelphia 136 Syracuse 125 Detroit 107 Cincinnati 103 ABL Kansas City 112 Cleveland 104 Pittsburgh 119 Chicago 106 College Swimming Wake Forest 61 Clemson 33 North Carolina 59 East Carolina 39 Your REBO -Six-five Tyree McGhee above a 160-pound senior is the leading rebounder with Southern High's Rebels who play at Graham tonight A center McGhee is considered one of the most improved players on the Southern Squad Staff Photo Sports Briefs SAN FRANCISCO -Former Navy coach Eddie Erdelatz has announced that he is an applicant for the head football coaching job at Army The Cleveland Browns have signed their No 1 draft choice end Gary Collins of Maryland DUNEDIN Fla-Gary Player of South Africa won $64540 on the 1961 tournament circuit to lead all other professional golfers in the annual money winning sweepstakes Arnold Palm' er was second with $61091 Former world heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson said today he will never again fight in the United States MELBOURNE Davis Cup team for the challenge round against Italy Dec 26-28 was officially announced today as Rod Laver Roy Emerson Neale Fraser and Fred Stolle JOHANNESBURG Gary Player professional golfer has been voted South Africa's "Sports Star of the Year" by the sportswriters society Varsity And Frosh Clash Tonigh CHAPEL HILL Carolina's Tarheels will meet the UNC freshmen here tonight in a basketball game open to the public Game time is 8 pm at Woollen gym squad game will be the fourth between the varsity and the Carolina frosh The varsity has taken the three other games TU Perfect 'Chrirtmaa Gift KNIGHT LKADKR-Jim Armstrong above is the coach of the Knights of Northern who tonight will play at Chapel Hill Staff Photo Brogden Koxboro In Contest Today Basketballers of Brogden Junior High had a 4 pm dale today at Roxboro to go Bgainst the freshmen of Roxboro High the second meeting between the two teams In the first game Brogden won by the score of 78 to 21 QCJAbtQx Pointing Papering 111 Marfas tt Dial 8644423 said he signed a three-year cut $50000 contract wilh Rams Gabriel said offered me about the same as the Rams did and it was certainly nothing like $95000" He said Hunt had tried to get a hold of him telephone but the con' tact never was made Gabriel said he never pursued the Oakland offer because had what I wanted with Las Angeles It was nothing like $95000 and what Oakland offered wasn't any thing like that either" Fry was quoted as saying that Oakland offered Gabriel more than the team has offered any rookie previously NCC Quint Ys Shaw Tomorrow North Carolina Eagles will meet Shaw's Rears tomorrow night at Spaulding gym in Raleigh starting at 8 o'clock NCC's present record is one win and three losses The Eagles are fresh from an upset over the Golden Bulls of Johnson Smith In that win NCC hit its season high in point production (83) hitting a good 46 per cent of their shots from the floor High scorer for NCC is James Martin who is averaging 22 points per game Joe Parker isn't far behind wilh a 19-point average per game North Carolina College and Shaw divided two games last year NCC won at Raleigh 67 to 63 while the Bears came away with a 61 to 52 conquest here RALEIGH (AP) North Carolina State College quarterback Roman Gabriel has denied receiving fabulous contract offers from two American Football League teams Gabriel who has signed to play next season wilh the National League's Los Angeles Rams replied Thursday night to Oakland Tribune reports of the AFL deals Tribune sportswriler Scotty Sterling wrote that Gabriel had turned down a $95000 three-year contract wilh the Oakland Raiders and a four-year $170000 pact wilh the Dallas Texans Gabriel was the draft selection of both the Rams and the Raiders The News and Observer has In NI Robinson Slugging Champion CINCINNATI (AP) Frank Robinson hard-hitting outfielder of the pennant-winning Cincinnati Reds won the National League slugging title for the second straight year the official statistics revealed today Robinson voted the most valuable player last month collected 333 total bases in 545 times at bat for a 611 slugging mark Orlando Cepeda of the San Francisco Giants was the runner-up with a 609 average Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves had the most total bases for the third consecutive season 358 but finished third in the slugging competition wilh 594 He was followed by Willie Mays San Francisco 584 Dick Stuart Pittsburgh 581 George Altman Chicago 560 and Roberto Cle mente of Pittsburgh the batting champion 559 Robinson was also the most feared hatter in the league He received the most intentions walks 23 7 Hours Only Mon Dec 18 9 am 5 pm Positively None Sold Before or After Sale FAMILY WEEKLY TELLS HOW Carolina Picks Soccer Captains CHAPEL HILL-Cocaptains North Carolina's 1962 soccer team will be Bill Snyder of Scwicklcy Pa and Bob Kepner of Brookline Mass They were elected by teammates at the squad's season-em banquet Dick Bordogna of Hav-erford Pa is the outgoing captain The 1961 team won 8 lost GENERAL syctem SNOW TREADS Available in ready stock or can be applied to your present tires 1 NEW TIRE MILEAGE 2 NEW TIRE DEPENDABILITY 3 NEW TIRE PERFORMANCE Drive In Before 9 A Drive Out At 5 PM With New Winter Recaps On Your Own Tires EASY TERMS NO PAYMENTS TILL v62 20000 MILE GUARANTEE See a explanation in the December 17th issue of a little-known but often-experienced emotion Solve Financial Worries For LESS with a Loan from (BMPASI WITH ANT CHS0NO6MIJH WATCHSS COSTIMO 41471 AM FOR MEN WOMEN BOYS ft GIRLS WOODALL'S 316 HOLLAND ST 7 HOURS 9 AM to PM aiPfiHBgaaian ouMAMTY anrv bank MAM AND MARKET 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