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Baylor Barges By LSIJ, Trull Sparkles In Rebound Win HOUSTON (UPI) Baylor quarterback Don Trull passed Louisiana State dizzy Saturday, hitting on 26 of 37 passes to give the Bears a 14-7 victory in the fifth annual Bluebonnet Bowl. A crowd of 50,000 saw LSU score early in the first quarter, then hang on for dear life as Trull filled the air with footballs. Trull hit end James Ingram xvith 7 and 13-yard scoring passes in the fourth quarter to bring the Bears from behind. The game was a lot more sided than the score indicated, however, as the Bears had four long drives run out deep in LSU territory. A 10-yard touchdown run by Baylor halfback Henry Pickett was called back in the third quarter on a personal foul penalty, and two plays later LSU back Buddy Soefker intercepted a Trull pass ending the Baylor threat.

It was just a matter of time, however, as the heralded on its own 32-yard line as Trull mixed his plays beautifully, running draws to tighten up the defense, then hitting on passes. The big play was a' 31- yard toss to Ingram on a sideline pattern. That took the Bears down to the LSU 31. After Baylor kicked off and held LSU on downs, the Bears started another drive, this time from their own 30. It took Trull 12 plays to drive them in for the score as he hit Ingram for the touchdown with a little more than 5 minutes left.

On the following kickoff, LSU halfback Joe Labruzzo gave fans something to cheer for the first time in three uarters, as he returned the 72 yards to the Baylor 24 efore being brought down from ehir.d by Lawrence Elkins. The Tigers could gam only JWie yard in four plays, however, and Bavlor took over to Wu out the clock. LSU managed to score after exchange of punts in the quarter. The Tigers drove 43 yards in seven plays, mainly on the passing and running of quarterback Billy Ezell. Soefker took it over from the eight.

Baylor had three drives in the first half. The Bears reached the LSU 19 and 7 yard lines only to lose the ball on downs, and the 26 where a fumble stopped them. completions more SMU DRILLS IN RAIN DALLAS (UPI)- Coach Hayden Fry ran his Southern Methodist Mustangs through a spirited defensive drill Friday, despite rain and chilly winds, SMU drilled against plays expected from Webfoots in the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex. Dec. 31.

than doubled the old bowl record for passing, which was 11. Ingram caught of them for 166 yards, while star flanker Lawrence Elkins grabbed seven for 66 yards. Trulfwas voted the outstanding back and Ingram was named the outstanding lineman. The Tigers, acclaimed for their running game, gained only 95 yards on the ground to 139 Mayor made 27 first downs and 225 yards passing to four first downs and 13 yards passing. Baylor fullback Dalton running mostly draw plays, was the top ball carrier for both teams with 70 yards in 15 attempts.

Bavlor 0 0 0 LSU 7 0 0 Scoring: 8 run (Moreau kick) 7 pass from Trull (Davies kick) 13 pass from Truy (Davies kick) Attendance: 50,000 HOUSTON (UPI) Statistics of the Baylor Louisiana State Bluebonnet Bowl oame. Baylor LSU First downs 4 Rushing yardage 139 95 Passing yardage555 13 Passes 26-37 1-5 Passes Intercepted 0 1 Punts4 37 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yardt penalized 30 10 LSU BACK LEAPS FOR LSU quarterback Billy Ezell (11) leaps over a Baylor tackier for a four yard gain in first quarter of the Bluebonnet Bowl a Houston. Baylor guard Bill Ferguson (61) attempted the tackle as quarterback Donnie Laurence (15) closes in. LSU tackle Ernest Maggiore (72) blocks for Ezell. (UPI Telephoto) BLUEBONNET BOMB CONNECTS Baylor's ace passer Don Trull (10) lobs a pass, shown by arrow, to his left end James Ingram (86).

Trull led his team to a Bluebonnet Bowl victory Saturday over the LSU Tigers at Houston. (UPI Telephoto) WATCH AFL GAME College Basketball Results By United Press International East Villanova 113 St.Francis Adelphi 96 Oswego 71 Utica Coll. 73 Pace 68 Rochester 90 Wooster 68 Rhode Island 86 Brown 70 Xavier (Ohio) 76 St. 75 NY Com. Coll.

76 Suffolk Com 68 Lafayette 76 Bucknell 64 St. 108 Loyola (Md.) 79 Miami (Ohio) 77 Pittsburgh 63 Boston St. 80 Willimantic St. 60 NY AC 94 Williams Coll. 70 South Wash.

Lee 75 Penn Military 48 Bethany (W.Va.) 85 Marietta 76 Clemson 100 VMI 80 W.Va. Tech 96 W.Va. Wesley. 70 Morris Harvey 94 W.Va. St.

77 American U. 116 Stetson 80 Midwest Loyola (111.) 01 Ohio Wesley. 47 Charthage 62 Augustana (111.) 56 Monmouth (111.) 74 Lake For. 70 Southwest Texas 58 Mississippi St. 54 Sou.

Methodist 84 Auburn 70 Houston 72 Okla. City 62 Panhandle 50 HaVd-Sim. 49 West Montana 80 Bemidji St. 70 Brigham Young 89 Rice 78 UCLA 112 Baylor 61 Sou. Cal.

79 Nebraska 73 Stanford 56 San Jose St. 50 Oregon St. 70 Indiana 57 64 Denver 48 Washington St. 59 Regis 48 Utah St. 115 New Mexico St.

75 Humboldt St. 76 Oregon Tech 50 Midwest Tournament At Lincoln. Neb. (Semifinal) Columbus 102 Midland 87 (Consolation) Yankton 75 Doane 71 Concordia 83 Dana 73 Quantico Tournament At Quantico. Ya.

(Final) Quantico 86 Austin Peay 73 (Consolation) Phila. Tex. 86 Coll. 82 Ran. Macon 86 Ohio North.

56 W.Chester St. 80 Capital 64 Kentucky Invitational At Lexington, Ky. Wake Forest 86 Princeton 67 Kentucky 108 Wesconsin 85 Virginia Tech Tournament At Blacksburg, Va. (First Round) Tennessee 70 Maryland 59 Va. Tech 72 Louisiana St.

64 Arkansas St. Tournament At Jonesboro. Ark. (First Round) Texas Western 76 Tulane 59 74 Ark. St.

71 (ot) Sun Devil Tournament At Phoenix. Ariz. (First Round) Arlz. St. 12" Oklahoma 95 California 78 Michigan St.

68 MIAA Tournament At Springfield, Mo. (Semifinal) SW Mo. St. 78 NE Mo. St.

Sou. 111. 70 SE Mo. St. 62 Holidav Tournament At San Diego.

Calif. (Consolation) Whittier 58 Wayland 52 Kris Kringle Klassie At Anaheim. Calif. (Consolation) Chapman 60 Redlands 58 Orange St. 98 Sacramento St MfitS Sunday, Dec.

22, 1963 VALLEY MORNING STAR HARLINGEN, TEXAS ML IHSTORT CH ADAMS hv he always use a whippet for hunting. He gets to the bird before some other hunter Texans Dominate High School All-American Football Team Texas, with three first team players, dominated the first annual 1963 High School All America Football team selected by LSU Coach Says Bears Beat Him At Own Game 74 65 Rockwall Defeats Dulles 7-6 In Final 23 Seconds Cornell 76 Columbia 64 Ohio State 78 Wichita 60 California Junior College Tournament At Modesto, Calif. Cerritos 76 American River 60 Drexel 69 Upsala 59 Utica 89 Brooklyn Poly 74 Add Coll Bkb Results Army 83 Manhattan 59 HOUSTON (UPI) Louisiana State Coach Charles McClendon said Saturday his team was beaten at its owti game ball control. just had the football too McClendon said of the 14-7 loss. did a real fine job executing their plays they probably had the ball more than twice as much as we did.

Baylor had 77 plays from scrimmage to 37. McClendon said that surprising running game" also hurt LSU. The Bears outgained LSU on the ground 139 vards to 95. Their running game in key situations gave us as many problems as the McClendon said. Meanwhile, in Baylor's jubilant dressing room, Coach John Bndgers called the game the I have ever seen a Baylor team showed why great," Bridgers said, kept LSU, one of the finest teams we have played, off balance for most of the game, took a great game by our boys to beat Oakland vs.

Houston 2:30 P.M. Channel 5 brought to you WACO, Tex. (UPI) Rockwall quarterback Kenny Terry completed a 64-yard desperation pass for a touchdown with 23 seconds to play Saturday to give the Yellow Jackets a 7-6 victory over John Foster Dulles and the 1963 Texas Schoolboy Class AA football title. Dulles seemed to have sewed up the game when Rockwall got the ball on its own 31-yard line with just a minute left. The Yellow Jackets managed only five yards ia three tries Pan Am Defeats Jewell, 85-49 EDINBURG Defending NAIA champion Pan American crushed William College of Liberty, 85,49 Saturday night in an intersectional basketball game.

Luscious Jackson led the winners with 20 points, while teammate Jim McGurk had 16. Bud Fisher led the losers with 11 and Bill Summers had 10 Pan American, now 7-2 on the season, led 40-25 at the half. William Jewell has a 2-6 record. That used up all but 35 seconds left on the clock. Then Terry drifted back and lofted a long pass down the right sidelines Noel raced in with two Dulles defenders hounding him.

But Noel leaped high and made a spectacular catch. He nearly fell to the turf when the Dulles defenders bounced off him. Noel stumbled but managed to keep his balance just long enough to stagger into the end zone with the clock reading 23 seconds. It was up to Jackie Anderson to kick the extra point that meant victory. He did it to give Rockwall its first state championship.

Neither team could score in the first half. The sub-freezing weather seemed to take the drive out of the players and the pep out of the sparse crowd of 2,500. Dulles did move the ball 50 yards in the second quarter but Rockwall stopped that drive on the Yellow Jacket 35. Rockwall twice got the ball to the Dulles 44 in the second quarter but no further. The first break of the game Bowl Briefs Brvned with tuucr from the Country of 1100 Springs Ptsrl Company: Alla Taat Muimt INTERESTED IN small operating business with future, Ownership or management, excluding food dispensing and service In Brownesville, Port Padre Island area.

Give name, location, type land proposition. Replies held in strict confidence. Box M-9, Brownsville Herald. DALLAS (UPI) Coach Hayden Fry put his Southern Methodist Mustangs through another stiff workout Saturday, then dismissed the Sun Bowl bound squad until Dec. 26 when they resume practice for the game against Oregon.

Fry said he was pleased with the week's workouts, which included two scrimmages, and said he felt the team's main problem was building a defense for total offense star, Bob Berry Tackel John Knee, bothered by a dislocated elbow, was the only probably casualty, but Fry said Knee might be able to play in the Dec. 31 game at El Paso. The SMU team flys to the border city Saturday, Dec. 28 after a workout on their own field. AUSTIN, Tex.

(UPI)-Coach Darrell Royal sent his Texas football team home for the Christmas holiday Saturday with a warning not eat too much turkey. out sweatsuits and shoes before you Royal said. should run at least 15 minutes a day and stuff yourself. all report back in The Longhorns resume practice Dec. 26 foor their Cotton Bowl date with Navy.

ENTERS GRAND PRIX LONDON (UPI) Timmy Mayer, 25, rated one of the most promising drivers in the United States, will pilot a British Cooper in the grand prix auto races next season. Mayer, a Yale university graduate, is a nephew of Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton. was in the third quarter when William Hargraves intercepted a pass by Terry on the Rockwall 32. The Vikings moved in for the score, which looked like the winning one. A 14-vard penalty for a personal foul helped the Vikings.

Ralph Senior made a run on fourth down from the six, picking up three yards and a first down on the Rockwall three. On third down, he ran it from the one. kicking attempt for conversion failed but Rockwall was offside. With the ball moved to one and a half-yard line, the Vikings decided to try for two points, But Senior was stopped short on a run to the left side and the score stayed 6-0 with 1:57 left in the third quarter. Rockwall was backed all the wav to their own 10-yard line with 9:30 left in the game but Yellowjackets drove all the way to the Dulles 11 before Travis Gandy threw Jackie Anderson for a seven-yard loss on jfourth down.

Only 2:39 remained. The llowiackets held and forced a punt and got the ball on their own plays lost three yards and then Anderson got eight yards on a double reverse. That left 35 seconds and and five. Terrv threw' and Noel caught the ball and the championship for Rockwall. Virginia Tech Tournament at Blacksburg, Ya.

(Consolation) Maryland 75 Louisiana St. 65 HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT At San Diego. Calif. (Consolation) Vandenberg AFB 96 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) 85 Wayland 69 Navy Phibpac 62 Michigan 83 Duke 67 St. Bonaventure 87 E.

Ky. St. 63 LaSalle 58 Niagara 54 KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL At Lexington, Ky. (Consolation) Princeton 90 Wisconsin 87, OT Add Coll BKB results Fla. S.

102 Tenn. Wes. 91 Hofstra 91 Wagner 80 Oswego 81 Queens 68 Beckley 102 Shenandoah 76 Syracuse 100 Valparaiso 66 W. Post 76 Alfred 68 Notre Dame 70 Northwestern 68 Add coll bkb results Minnesota 64 Drake 51 Fordham 84 Dartmouth 51 Davidson 105 East Carolina 77 Adelphi 94 Hunter 53 Temple 65 Penn 55 Detroit 92 Hillsdae 46 Canisius 84 Connecticut 56 Buffalo St. 78 Ball St.

66 Akron 72 Kent St. 70 DePaul 90 Marquette 69 Oregon Ducks Prepare For Sun Battle hundreds of high school and college coaches, as announced today by Parade Magazine, the weekly Sunday supplement. Each of the eleven boys on the first team received a minimum of 25 college scholarship offers with some of the players receiving bids from close to 100 institutions of higher learning. The team is comprised of: First Squad: James Greer (E), Hallsville, 6-4, 205; Elton West (T), Sulphur, 6-3, 220: John Kasselman (G), Cincinnati (Roger Bacon) 5-10, 200; Foy Norwood (C) Valdosta, 6-1, 215; Steve Heck G), Lawrence, 6-2, 205; A. Z.

Drones (T) San Angelo, 6-4, 225; Mickey McCarthy (E) Pasadena, 6-5, 210; Dick Jones (B) Pendleton, 6-0, 185: Herb Phelps (B) Bardstown (Old Kentucky Home) 5-9, 170; Bill Rettig (B) Butler, 6-0. 205; Jim LUver (B) East Orange, N.J., 6-2, 207. Second Squad: Tim Rossovich (E), Mt. View1 (St. Francis) Cal.

6-5, 218; Wesley Greer (T), Chicago (Dunbar) 111., 6-3, 240; Jerry Glover (G), Dumas, 6-0, 207; Joe Dayton (C), Detroit (Colley) 6-2, 227; George Jugum (G), West Seattle, 6-2, 200; Fred Barber (T), Spring Branch. 6-2, 215; Dick Himes (E), Canton, (South) 6-5, 230: Jill Gales (B), Niles (McKinley) 6-0, 180: Ron Bess (B), Bloomington, 111., 6-1, 180; David Dickey (B), Palestine, 6-1, 195: Gordon Norwood (B), Pine Bluff. 6-2. 190 Third Squad: Anthony Proto (E). New Naven (Wilbur Cross) 6-1, 180; Kenny Carpenter (T).

Copton (Dominguez) 6-6, 228: Richard Rodes (G), Hinton W.Va., 6-1, 195; Bob Beckman (C), Long Beach (Wilson) 6-3, 190; James Snow' (G), San Diego, Cal, 5-11, 215; Don Shedrich (T), Amityville, L.I., 6-1, 290; Rod Watson (E) Bangor, Me. 6-5, 205: Henry Owens (B), Ogden, Utah, 5-9, 165; Warren McVea (B), San Antonio (Brackenridge) 5-8, 175; Mike Bergdahl (B), Los Angeles (Loyola) 5-10, 177; Ted Sweets (B), Butler, Mo. 5-10, 220. Rubin Carter Challenges For Shot At Crown By JACK CUDDY UPI Sports Writer PITTSBURGH (UPI) Rubin (Hurricane) Carter, who scored the knockout of the year over the of the today challenged for a shot at the world middleweight crown and was backed by a $100.000 offer to champion Joey Giar- 1 dello. Fresh from his amazing round knockout over welterweight champion Emile Griffith I in Civic Arena, (Carter and Manager Carmen Tedeschi demanded a shot at 160-pound title.

Matchmaker Teddy Brenner of New Madison Square Garden, speakine in the capacity of a fight-television producer, announced: are offering Giardello a $100,000 guarantee to defend his i title against Carter at Las Vegas. on April Giardello, who won the from Nigerian Dick Tiger on Dec. 7, has stated that he prefers to defend against Tiger in a return bout. Brenner scoffed at that today by saying, return with Tiger wouldn't draw big money like a fight with Suddenness Stuns Crowd A frigid-night crowd of 5,436 was so stunned by technical knockout victory at 2:13 of the first round that sevenel seconds seemed to elapse before it broke into cheers. The title match drew a disappointing $28,742 because of the record Dec.

20th six-below-zero temperature and because of the proximity to Christmas. Griffith of New York. 24. went into the ring favored at 11-5 because he never had been knocked out in his prevous 42 fights and because his record- breaking third-time caputre of the welterweight (147 pound) crown from Luis Rodnquez on June 8. Also, because of his speed, punch and stamina.

And Emile started off as if he would win. He forced the action in the first minute But then the muscular, number one middleweight contender from Paterson, N. staggered Emile with a left hook to the head. Carter, with a drooping black mustache and slightly oewhiskered chin, went after Griffith in earnest. A left hook to the chin dropped Emile on to his back in a neutral corner.

The stunned champion rose just in time to beat the count of 10. Tries To rise Carter than bombarded him on the ropes and smashed him with a left hook to the body that sent Griffith half through the ropes. He bounced back from the ropes into the ring and slid down the ropes to his back on the canvas. He was gamely trying to rise again when Referee Buck McTiernan stopped the count and the fight at 2:13 of the first round. Carter, weighing 155 pounds to Griffith's lSD'a, declared afterwards: ain't got no business putting any welterweights in there with me.

I told you that before The Hurricane then issued his challenge to Giardello. probablv so scared of me now he give me the shot even though top EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) -Oregon's football ducks opened workouts Saturday for their meeting with Southern Methodist in the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Dec. 31. The two hour drill was the first action for Oregon since its season ending 31-14 victory over Oregon State Nov.

30. Coach Len Casanova said players in good physical shape after the long layoff and one of the primary things is to get them in shape to He said that sophomore guard Dale Wilson may miss the Bowl game because of an inner ear infection. HI-POCKET I BETTER NOT BE THAT FLAT ON CASH WHEN MY NEWSPAPER- Liberty Bowl At Philadelphia Mississippi St. 16 No.Car. St.

12 Bluebonnet Bowl At Houston, Tex. Baylor 14 Louisiana State 7 North-South At Miami, Fla. South All-Stars 23 North All-Stars 14 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) All 60,000 seats in Kezar Stadium have been sold out for the Dec. 28 East-West Shrine football game. The classic will be televised nationally (NBC) with kickoff tuna at 4:30 p.m.

EST. Dulles 0 0 0 Rockwall 0 0 0 Scoring: failed) Terry (J. Anderson kick) Attendance: 2,500. 6-6 7-7 1 run (run 64 pass from STANFORD PLAYS KANSAS STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) Stanford announced Friday it will play Kansas in an inter-1 sectional football game at Stanford Stadium, Sept.

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