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The Durham Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 16

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Duke Ends Up 12th- Williamson 4B The Durham Sun Tuesday December 11 1962 UPI Names Baker 1962 Back Of Year 77 Ties For 2nd CHARLOTTE (AP) Harry Heath of Charlotte facing the wind arid and 17 other assistant golf pros shot 71 it tha Charlotte Country Club Monday to win a tournament Larry Beck of Southern Pines Dive Fortais of Burlington and Odell Massey of Durham ell Biot 77s to tie for the runnenip spot Norman Flynn of Columbia 8 end Gus Poindexter of Winston-Salem shot 80s to tie for fifth place Banks Guyton of Columbia Garry Merchant of Charlotte and Ron Brossitt of Cherry Point were next with Its Vernon Harwell of Charlotte fired an 12 and George Skomsky of Durham and Walter Poff of High Point each had rounda of 83 Rates Troy No 1 Club By MITCH WILLIAMSON HOUSTON Tex-Now that an returns are in unbeaten Southern California is the national college football championship team of 1963 According to the Williamson Scientific Rating System tha men of Troy rank Just ahead of unbeaten Mississippi in the final rankings LSU is third Texas fourth Wisconsin fifth Georgia Tech sixth Alabama seventh Oklahoma eighth Penn State ninth and Northwestern loth Arkansas tops the second 10 in llth position followed by Duke in 12th place Duke is the top-ranking team in the ACC followed by Clem son 36th Maryland 46th South Carolina 51st NCL State 56th North Carolina 68th Virginia 78Ui and Wake Forest 97th Here are the final 1961 college grid ratings: yards in total offense this seeson to lead the nation in that ment His career three-yew total comes to 4647 yards Both marks are second only to those set by former Drake star Johnny Bright In 1962 Baker gained 1738 of his 2276 yards through the air He completed 112 of 293 passes for a 552 percentage 15 going for touchdowns Baker's total yardage pessing and touchdowns ranked No 1 in the nation and completions third behind Dick Shiner of Maryland and Mira As a result Oregon compiled an 8-2 record and a trip to the Liberty Bowl this yew Baker who is a B-plus student in mechanical engineering plans a professional football career and has been drafted No 1 by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football Leauge Fearing he had already committed himself to the rival league an American Football League team did not pick him until the 12th round when San Diego chose him "I'll take the best says The UPI "Back of the award is one in a long line of awards for the southpaw quarterback Last week he was named to the UPI All-America team and previously he won the Heisman Trophy awarded to the outstanding college football player NEW YORK (UFI) Terry Baker Oregon State's left-handed quarterback whose total offense mark this season ranks second in college football history today was named 1962 "Back of the by the United Press International The 6-foot 2-inch 195-pound Baker received more than twice as many votes as runner-up Jerry Stovall of Louisiana State in the nationwide balloting of sports writers and broadcasters Baker drew 157 votes compared to 60 for Stovall Other top vote-getters were George Saimes of Michigan State with 25 Eldon Fortie of Brigham Young 14 Billy Moore of Arkansas 13 George Mira of Miami (Fla) and Tom Myers of Northwestern 12 each Roger Knchman of Penn Stale and Billy Loth ridge of Georgia Tech 8 each and Glenn Griffing of Mis-issippi and Mel Renfro of Oregon 6 each Ron Vanderkelen of Wisconsin 5 Willie Brown of Southern California and Joe Don Looney of Oklahoma 3 each were the other backs to gain votes Baker a 21-year-old senior from Portland Ore prompted Oregon coach Tommy Prothro to switch from the single wing to the T-fnrmation after Terry's sophomore season The pinpoint-passing and hard-running Baker piled up 2276 SHARE AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING HONDES-Ralph Terry Camito Pascual and Hank Aguirre left to right share American League 1962 pitching honors in official records released today Terry of tha New York Yankees won 23 games and twirled 299 Innings to lead in those classifications Pascual a 20-game winner for the Minnesota Twins topped the league in strikeouts with 206 and in completed games with 18 Aguirre of the Detroit Tigers led with an earned run average of 221 -AP Wirephoto Tops In ERA Mott Wint 1 LSU N7 Aguirre Terry And Pascual Share Mound Honors In AL Terry Baker No 1 In Total Offense Pro Batketball NBA Mqa4yl aiMrils Dotroff Chicot 1SX ABL Oakland 7X Ftttsburfh 7X r-hluaa 1M team CHv 107 fftTI VINYLE PLASTIC FLOOR! So easy to you can cut to fit with scissors Choice of many colors in Straight grain Spatter Corkstyle Woodbine Economical too and extra tong wearing Can be Installed on any floor even the ment CALL 682-9157 FREE ESTIMATES ICOtONIACff LOORING MACOySIlCAUCOl SIS MORCAN ST Terry pitched the most innings 299 was tagged for the most homers 40 and started the most games 39 Pascual struck out the most batters 206 and pitched the most complete games 18 while Boston's relief ace Dick Redatz appeared in the most games 62 On the other side of the fence Bo Belinsky of the Angels yielded the most bases on balls 122 Jim Bunning of the Tigers gave up the most hits 262 and Ed Rakow of the Athletics allowed the most runs 126 as well as the most earned runs 111 He and Chuck Estrada of the Orioles suffered the most defeats 17 apiece Jim Kaat of Minnesota was the league's wild man hitting the most batters 18 and committing the most wild pitches 13 The Baltimore Orioles again ranked first in team pitching with a 3692 earned run average that barely shaded the 3695 mark posted by the Los Angeles pitching staff Kansas 479 ERA was the poorest in the league by far himself this year and not only won 16 games while losing 8 but also completed 11 of the 22 games he started Aguirre's won-lost percentage of 887 tied him for third place in the league in that department with Cleveland's Dick Donovan who won 20 games and lost 10 Donovan however finished tied for 14th place in earned runs with an average of 359 Ray Herbert of the Chicago White Sox who won 20 games and tost 9 was high man in percentage with a 690 figure His earned run average of 327 was ninth best in the league Runnerup to Aguirre in the ERA category was veteran right-hander Robin Roberta of the Balti-sre Orioles The former ace had a 178 earned run mark for the Orioles with whom he won 10 games and tost 9 after being let loose by the Yankees early in the campaign Yankee southpaw Whitey Ford finished third in earned runs with 290 while winning 17 and losing 8 Dean Chance of the Angels was fourth with 296 winning 14 games and losing 10 and knuckle-bailer Eddie Fisher of the White Sox who had a 96 record was fifth with 310 Ralph Terry the Yankees' World Series hero won 23 games the most in the league The only other 20-game winner besides Terry Herbert and Donovan was Minnesota's Camito Pascual who won 20 and lost 11 A NEW ROOF? BOSTON (UPI) Southpaw Hank Aguirre of the Detroit Tigers a bullpen nonentity for seven seasons was officially certified today the American League's outstanding pitcher of 1962 Given a chance to start regularly last season the 6-foot4 30-year-old Aguirre compiled a 221 earned run average which made him the circuit's top hurler according to pitching averages released by AL headquarter! here In seven previous seasons with the Cleveland Indians and Tigers Aguirre won only 18 games and tost 17 But he suddenly found Moore And Kara In Bout Tonight SAN ANTONIO Tex AP)-Davey Moore the featherweight champion meets Fili Nava of Mexico City in an overweight fight tonight with one of San Antonio's largest boxing crowds expected to turn out It will be the first appearance here but not the initial meeting with Nava In 1958 Moore defeated the Mexican in 10 rounds Nava is a former Mexican featherweight champion He is committed to weigh more than 126 the featherweight limit but less than 130 This is to prevent Nava claiming the championship should he win the 19-round fight NEED points responsible for since Billy Austin engineered 164 for Rutgers in 1958 Baker tallied 66 points on 9 touchdowns and 12 conversions and passed for another 90 pants with 15 touchdown tosses The 1962 total offense runner-up was Eldon Fortie of Brigham Young the only Far Westerner besides Baker to make the top 15 The Cougar tailback accounted for 1963 yards Pat McCarthy Holy Cross quarterback was second to Baker in points accounted for with 146 giving him a 3-year total of 350 points produced the most since Bright's 384 Baker Top Player PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Oregon Stale's Terry Baker All America quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner was named the year's outstanding college football player Monday by the Maxwell Club Andy Robustclii of the New York Giants was chosen top player in the National Football League IWIMMINO NC Stats 47 Walt Forait IX wnesTUNO Tha Cltadri IX North Carotlni HOW MUCH CAN YOU USE? By The Associated Press Terry Baker Oregon Stale's All-America quarterback captured the individual total offense title in 1962 compiling the second greatest yard total in college football history Final figures released today by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau showed that the Heisman Trophy winner accumulated 2276 yards second only to the 2400 yards amassed by Johnny Bright the great Drake tailback in 1950 The 6-3 191-pound Baker spearheading Oregon Stale's T-forma-tion attack accounted for 1738 yards passing and 538 yards running Baker's over-all total is the most ever compiled by a T-forma-tion performer The slender studious Baker who passes left-handed but kicks right-footed also accounted for 156 points the highest total of HOLIDAY OASM! ARE YOU THIS WANTED MAN? 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Smith NCC Eagles In Charlotte CHARLOTTE Coach Floyd Brown's North Carolina College Eagles hope to spread their wings over the Johnson Smith University Golden Bulls here tonight in a Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association contest Tap-off is set for 8 pm in the college gymnasium The Eagles bring a 2-3 overall record and a 1-2 mark in loop play into tonight's contest The Bulls coached by William McCollough have a 2-1 loop mark and 2-3 over-all Both clubs have met common St Augustine's College and North Carolina ART College NCC topped both clubs while the Bulls split When these two clubs hook up fans can expect a high scoring contest However this year's contest may prove different With Brown lacking the necessary height he has gone to a possession game working for the good shot In five games the Eagles have averaged 638 while allowing their opponents 734 NCC hopes to improve in both departments especially the offensive one Brown is going with his "hcighlless William Gustav Jones 5-7 Albert Connor 6-1 Joe Parker 6-3 Curtis Watkins 6-1 and Ted Manning 6-5 This is the combination that pulled off the upset of A and led Winston-Salem Teachers College for one half Pact Extended By Penn PHILADELPHIA (AP) The University of Pennsylvania has extended the contract of head football coach John Stiegman to Dec 1 1965 His present 4-year contract was due to expire in December 1961 The school gave no official reason Monday for the advance action hut observers said Penn has embarked on a policy of reviewing a coach's performance a year in advance of contract expiration Salary was not disclosed Stiegman who succeeded Steve Sebo has won eight and lost 19 in his three seasons here Brogden Southern Froth Will Cloth Brogden Junior High's basket-bailers will meet the freshmen of Southern High at home tonight In a preliminary game starting at 5:45 pm the Jayvees of the two schools will come to grips Brogdcn's varsity has a 2-0 record Leading scorer has been Charles Brockwell who is averaging 10 points a game Carr Hugh Morton Chtth Here Today Junior high basketball was on the books this afternoon at Durham High School's gym Carr's Bulldogs were to face Raleigh's Hugh Morson cagers A prelimnary game matching jayvee teams of the two schools was to start at 3:45 pm AL PRUITT IS Miami Fla 14 TCU IT Florida II Mlnaurl If Mtmablt If 11 Purduo 21 Natariiki 12 Mich Stita 21 Gasrola 24 Natra Dwna 25 Fla Stita 24 Auburn 27 Iowa 21 Ohio Stita 2f Ora Stall 10 Virginia 31 Onion 32 Syracuio 33 Kantai 34 Navy 11 tannin 34 Borian ColltM 37 Miss ttata 34 Houston 3f Taxas ASM 40 Baylor 41 Air Farca 41 PHtsbunti 43 SMU 44 Wish Stall 45 Iowa Stita 44 Mary load 47 Rica 41 Indiana 4f Mich lain 50 Ohio Stall 51 la CinNao SI Army 53 Miss South 54 Kentucky 55 Tannassau NC Still 17 Stanford SO UCLA If Tulsa 40 Now Msxlca 41 Lsulsvllla 49 North Taxis 43 Arizona 44 Wtsf Twos 45 Tampa 44 llllnals 47 Dartmouth 44 CarotfM 47 California 70 Bawl Groan 71 Ohio Unlv 72 Utih Stita 7 Mliml 74 Vlllinava 71 Wyoming 71 Vlnloii 77 Holy Cron 71 VMI 77 VFI 00 Xavier 11 Utoh 12 Vandorbllt 3 West Mich 14 Bril Young 15 Toxis T(Ch MTulano 17 Buffalo 00 Richmond 17 Ddowon 70 Harvard 71 Wm A Mary 72 Gao Wish 73 Cine In nail 74 Tax Wntorn 75 Boolon 74 Diylon 77 WMia Fansf 74 Prlnciton 77 wkhlli 100 Kent Stilt 745 741 741 741 737 734 fl 711 717 717 714 714 711 711 711 710 707 700 707 004 741 744 741 741 077 077 075 174 173 072 171 IM M7 Mi 147 144 Ml 111 477 177 175 174 171 144 Ml 157 157 155 154 HI 151 447 444 MJ 144 MJ 117 111 111 417 117 ns 123 117 I1J II 3 111 M7 Ml MJ HS Ml 711 711 7X0 777 770 77J 771 771 771 717 744 7X7 711 7X5 LR Beaten By Wofford By The Associated Press Lenoir Rhyne a power in the Carolines Conference lost its first game of the season Monday night to nonconference Wofford 6948 after winning five straight Wofford came from behind to knock the Bears from the ranks of the unbeaten with George Lyons leading the Terrier attack-with 31 points Tom Burton was high for Lenoir Rhyne with 22' points At the holiday tournament at Western Carolina College Erskine beat EarDiam College of Richmond Ind 7262 and Western Carolina beat Tusculum of Greenevilse Tenn 71-39 Western Carolina the only Car-Nines Conference team in the tournament was led by Mel Gibson with 23 points In other games Monday night Newberry bowed to Campbell College 89-73 Appalachian beat Belmont Abbey 7266 and in the only conference game of the night Eton beat Guilford 7961 High Scorer for Newberry was Joe Derketach with 17 Campbell's high men was Sam Bishop with points Other high scorers Duncan Appalachian 22 Joe McDermott Belmont Abbey 27 Dewey Andrew Eton 22 and Lloyd TUrlington Guilford 23 Tonight the Holiday tournament continues with Erskine meeting Tusculum end Western Carolina meeting Earlham Pfeiffer is it Atlantic Christian College in a conference game In another gone Monday North Carolina AST beat Hampton Institute in a CIAA gone Stirnweitt Jr Chip Off Block ncu DAiYiv iAfb-ueo SUrnweiss Jr son of the fon New York Yankee second bt man who was drowned tfa years ago when a train through an open drawbridge 1 a standout this year for I Bank Catholic High Young Stirnweiss Junior i alternates between quarter! and haflback was a fast run and a top passer In one game ran for two touchdowns pas for two others end kicked th extra points Most parents get as big a thrill from planning Santa's surprises for their youngsters as they do when the big day arrives Setting up his first real electric train dressing her first doll Don't you miss out on that fun because the budget's tight this time of year Let Herald Sun Want Ads help you plan a wonderful Christmas for your family Sell the things you don't need with a low cost Want Ad for your quick Christmas cash Read the Herald Sun Want Ads to find "just what they want" at lower than usual prices Christmas isn't only for children it's for parents too and the Herald Sun Want Ads will help you make this the best Christmas yet! 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