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FRIDAY, DEC. lofce Charte American Press I I FRIDAY, PEC. I inarm Amtnccrfl rre Poke Choice in GSC Lr AM-RE-NAMM Trosclair Takes Pin Honors Cross-Country Run Fred Norris of McNeesc State Norris, trailed the winning Law- favored to run off with individual honors in the annual ti I S'ates conference cross country meet at Natchitoches Saturday afternoon, but the Cowboy team will rence across the finish line by only six seconds. Norris and Laurence hooked up three times, with the Houston ace wnntne twice and probably have to play second fid- nrr oncr die to a bunch of Indians. CMch char ic Kurhn nf M( Northeast Louisiana's Indians Neese will take a nine-man squad are expected to have too much to Natchitoches for inert Join- depth for the rest of the field and ing Norris on the Cowboy squad been tabbed as the team fav- Uvill be sophomores Phil Hurt and jorite.

Darwin Enicks. who rank among possible top 10 placer'- and a batch of frjshmpn. Cowboy yearlings who com- The three-mile romp over Ihc Northwestern State rolloeo campus is scheduled to get underway MOBILE. Ala. Ewhank of the Baltimore Colts i and Jim Lee ITowell of New York Giants were named to return as coaches for the 19fll Senior Bowl game.

K'A bank will direct the Southern squad and Hovel! the Yankees in the 12th annual All-Star Game Jan. 7 WtMttftfWftttNWWftWn McElveen Drops Chennault Five With 614 Series, 231 Game HONOR ROM. MfcN "0 LI.NKS: Sporty f.d'i-sr'l< Oavidoin Hap Payrr 1 mn. STIIHI rver KramT ''i Frank Fonfr- J.W. Ray Branvin Mn -Mrn 2 -V B'nnit Hjukrll" P.rnun harlot Rr.vri no SF.RIKS.

Ai Trw la.r i 1 F'red's cafeteria, number one In the LCRO Beta league. and two. remained at the top in the Anchors 138-10' dropped a IM Bantam Beta league. rision to Ffi lc- Plum rrr LF, f. Harnret Jim Smith T'am 1(3.

3 p.m. Don Eiland of Northeast is the only Individual who should come close to Norris. the 39-year-o 1 Cowboy freshman from Tyldesley. England. Ipete are Walter Heintcheii, ayinE their Abshire, Jack Daigle, Carl Me-1 Pherson.

Ed Campbell and Jesse The hennault flying i first game of the s.gson, were trounced by McKI- Manuel vrrn i nsiiranre of Lake Charles, Other strong individual entries 83 52 hrrr Thursday night. include Mickey Sullivan and Jer-, pac rtl h(? shf)0tins flcrurary McGraw of Northwestern. Jack Norris and Eiland have and Bill Fryc of North- nf rank Glenn who ot 4I this season, with the Briton eas Lawence Jacob of South- McKhcen outsocred the Tigers by claiming an easy victors- in the eastern. Bob Hayes of defending ,30 points in the first period and ln four-mile Howard Payne college team champion Louisiana Tech 1 coasted to its victory in the sec- invitation meet at Brownwood, an( Freddie Fuselier of Snuth-'ond half. Andy McElveen was be- on November 12.

i western. hind Glcnn vvith 23 The only -unner who has biaten Tech broke a three-year Me I.INF'.S Marearrt IT't Euniri? Pir i 175, Milrfrert pjnino.iDx Hit Srrijjirn 117. 1m Mrh inn, Pear Vac Sirurr 175-177. fisy l.eplinr r. Hamilton IS''.

gan Trsm A. J. Trosclair, bo-Alina for vison chemical in the Lake City league, iiad a "14 series ann a 231 csmc to take high honors in area bowline Thursday night. Tnvsclair had a series as Oavison took three point? its match with IBKW. In the Cities Service league.

Unisol (23-10) took a 2-1 decision over Treating-P 1 a while 'Researchers still remained one Tram .1. R.iy rvr RAV if 1 MIXJ-n l.fM.I nrn't fa HOI Dn gam' Tpam GarnP: Kirhv ln.il i Pa-. Havirisnn (Team f.amp: LrPlanc Jrvirll I.pBlanc ittHtoa- 211. Sp HOOPS'. TPam fiamr TPam 'Bar- (HI Leading were Dennis and one-half game out after de- Cirkman with 11 nnint.s Tom feating Pipe-Fitters by the same Norris this season is AI Lawrence, Neese reign as GSC champion ast JKirkman 11 points and Tom NCAA and national AAU cham- i year.

The Cowboys tied Northeast Wa who was nigh mark. pion from the Univeristy of Hous-j for the title in 1958 and won the r. ral antf ton. In the national AAU finals aticrown outright the two previous Us hold on first place in the PU Louisville on Thanksgiving day. years.

hrnnault WILT MISSES Wilt Chamberlain goes up for a shot, but it is deflected off its course during Thursday night's NBA game at Philadelphia. The Warriors staved off a last period rush to defeat the Minneapolis Lakers, 117-1 H. (AP Jennings' Cormier All-SW AA Pick league, copping a 4-0 victory over 52 Office as second place Machinist MrEM-en-McKivwn 9 i. i held firm with a -omp lO-n 3, r.imn ifi 19121 4. scarhnroush i over Maintenance Vo, 4 1 2 KaU Things remained the same in the Thursday mixed league, also, with Team eleven '35-13) and Team itM) Wall 6 3, skeiton 2 '32-16) still infirst and sec- Ivy 3 ((VOl 0, Allon 3 4.

Carroll 1 on ace aftcr 4.9 victories over 10-0) 4. Bfrtrand 1 (00) 0. Totals 21 is' Pnen Amoco and Team four. Knieks End Celtics' Win Streak, 117-114 By Bill Carter Town Talk Sports Editor for La. Sports Writers Association) STANDINGS RT Tbp AajortalPd Press EASTERN DIVISION Won Lml Pel.

Boston 4 Philadelphia li .711 Syracuse 7 10 .112 New YorV fi .286 WESTERN niVIMOX SI. Louis i'J Los Angeles II 1' Dclroit Cincinnati fi 6 1 TIiritSDAVS IlKMlLTS NPU- York 11H. lloMnn II! Sjracusc 137. C'inrmnali TJti fRIDAV'S SCIIKDfl.C Ancelos at Boston St. Louis nt New York SATURDAY'S New York at TV St.

Louts at Philnrtflphta SUNDAY'S Detroit vs. Cincinnati at Indianapolis Boston at t.os Angeles By The Associated Press back Bob Boisvert of Menard. named "Outstanding Back," and tackle Johnny Aaron of Nalchi- toches. Rounding out the first unit are District 3, boosted by a strong guard Charles Manuel of Eunice representation from mighty Pine- and halfback Kenneth Cormier of ville, hogged a big share of the Jennings, both of District honors on the All-Southwest Class and three from District 5-AA football team selected and an tackle Shelly Broussard of Abbe- nounced today by the Louisiana ville. guard Gene Keilcr of Crow- Sports V'riters Association.

ley and end Jim White of Morgan Cincinnati Rovals 137-120 in the The Southwest area covers City. other gar 'three Double-A districts. 3. 4 and 5. "Coach-of-thc-Year honor went The Knieks, who won only two' District 3 is represented by six to Mel Didier.

who guided a small, of their first 17 games, almost players, four of them from Pine- inexperienced Opelousas team to blew a 17-point lead when the CcI-! ville. In addition, two of he three the District 4-AA title before losing went into one of their famousiville. In addition, two of the three to Pineville in the first round of PCI. nrhind all-court presses while trailing 1 Pineville landed end David Me- the state playoffs. 4-J 81-64 in the third period.

The Cel-Kenzi, center Stanley Tuma, Only Pineville has more than ties. will. Tom Heinsohn and halfback James Aymond and full- one player on the first team. Only Frank Ramsey scoring points back James Aymond and fullback members of the first unit of the got within four points but David Corlcy. All-Southwest team are eligible the Knieks rallied to pull tut'their: Tuma selected "Outstand- for the all-state squad, which will 3-point victory.

Willie N'aulls and ing Lineman." 'be selected next Sunday at Alex- jKcn Scars led the Knieks with 25 Other from District 3 aretail- andria. land 23 respectively. -k if if The Warriors built up a 57-25 head in the second quarter but the, gradually whittled away at margin and finally went School Pos. 9 a i All-Southwest Class AA Wt. Cl.

102-100 on Jerry West's final p'cri- -t- wii uviijf fi at 1.1 lid HT The Boston Celtics' nine-game od goal. Then after ties at 104 and Jim te M0 ganri 'MI inning "reak was at an end to- 106, Paul Arizin dropped in twoi Davld Kenzie. lineville 180 175 210 170 IB', 170 190 185 160 185 OUTSTANDING Tuma, Pinevillp. day. The Philadelphia Warriors successive field goals to run his'Johnny Aaron.

Natchitoches within half-game of thetnt.il points for (fie game to 26 Shelly Broussard, Abbeville puce setting Celtics. And the New Chamberlain led the Warriors Charles Manuel. Eunice C. York Knickerbockers proudly with 41 while Guy Kodpers chipped GcnP C.rowley (. pointed to their own modest string in with 20 assists.

Elgin all Tuma, Pineville 01' four straight victories. as hiph for the Lakers with 28J Bol) Menard It all took place Thursday nisht five more than were scored by Kenneth Cormier, Jennings as the Knieks defeated the Aymond, Pineville tics llii-lli for their longest win- The Nats got a 35-point perform-1 David Corley, Pineville ning streak in over a year and ancc froni Dolph Schayes and had the Warriors whipped the Los An- five other players in'double fig-, Kcles Lakers 117-114 after blowing nres to offset the fine shooting of OUTSTANDING Boisvert, Menard. a 32-pomt lead in a doubleheader Cincinnati's Oscar Robertson and at Philadelphia. Jack Twyman. Robertson scored Didier, Opelousas.

The Syracuse Nationals beat the 41 nnd Twvman 30. SECOND TEAM Mahfouz, Menard Larry Griffen. Abbeville iHill Mount, Pineville Don Smith, C'rowlcv Fred Gary, Jennings Wayne Lindsey, Pineville I Elton Cobb. Opelousas MELBOURNE (AP) The stern and critical Australian Lindsay Landry, Abbeville cess of Barry MacKay and Earl 1 captain, Harry llopman. jEuney Stelly, Opelousas (Butch) Buchholz in forging the; "Americans Get Great Cup' Camille Quoyser.

Cathedral first all American singles final in Boost," blared a headline in the Parker, Natcbltochcs the Victorian tennis champion- Melbourne Sun which called the ships was generally viewed today u. S. Davis Cup buildup the most as a giant step toward recovery successful in 10 years, of the Davis Cup. MacKay had his big service sizz- "From a morale standpoint this 'ing in smashing Mike Sangster of ha-, been invaluable," said United: 13 4 a in 6-4, 10-8, 12-10. Buchholz States Captain David Freed.

champion's fighting quali 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 OPEN 5:45 ADM. 15c 50c STUDENTS 25c COLE YOUNGER, LOVEJOY SUNDAY FEATURES START LAST 2 DAYS Today Saturday Open tfaily 12:45 P.M.—Adm. this engagement only Child 25c; Adults till 3 75c; after 3 90c; Students till 3 60e; after 3 75c FEATURES 9:15 FREE KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. "PRINCE VALIANT" AND CARTOONS NO TICKETS Sponsored by Holsum Bread MacKay and Buchholz Win Aussie Matches Pos. F.

THIRD TEAM Norman Hickman. DoRidder Tooner Smith, Jennings Brown, DeRidder Gene LeFleur. Opelousas Reginald Bollick. Cathedral Don Stephens, Natchitoches Don Thrall, Cathedral Carl Jory, Eunice Andy Ward, Opelousas Mark Mix, Morgan City Wimpy Galloway, Morgan City SPORTS IN BRIEF By Tbf Afftorlaltd FTPM BASEBALL NEW Commissioner Kord Krlck til we got down here our boys it's in a comeback victory over had not scored a single important St Louis teammate Chuck victory in a Brass court tourna-'Kinley 3-6, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4. mcnt.

had been beaten all i "If 'here had been any doubt and Earl over the world and even 011 our that Buchholz would play the sin-j Ruchhnli form first all-Amrrlran flnali ID Tlie world no. en on ow nqir( i. a i -ih history of Victorian Championships, own prass court surface. 1C! flRair.st tiaiy at Penh next GOLF and presidents of National and American League drafted several announced amend- Me-; ments which ihey hope will unify the ma- I jors' expansion programs. TENNIS a physical and mental peak for the matches coming "Now Barrv and Butch have: le a(p ty Ptaymg come throush in this MR cham himself in form today." Hopman pionship which always has bocnj wr in 0 Regarded as a bellwether of the'.

Hopman acldcd: "He (Bupliholz) Davis Cup. It has put our team at stl11 no as hls bcst bful 1C (im 1 provement is ominous for Australia. Btiehholz proved overseas this that he is already among the The Americans play Italy at Champ ons and McKinley showed Perth next weekend in the inter-, us again oday is potpntia rone finals for the right to dial-1 a lenge Australia for the trophy Sydney LJC. 2H-28. thought MacKay pfayed liis best The triumphs by MacKay and tennis of the season and added Buchholz in Thursday's semifinals "he has improved throughout this drew laudatory comment, from the 1 tournament." WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.

Bayer shot 7-under-par 65 for a klroke first round lead In the West 1'alm Beach Oprn. RACI.N'n NEW E. Dali- Shaffer of T)e- troit was named president of the Thor oughbred Racing MIAMI. Bill Hanack rode three winners, including Kentucky Bandit. (14.90) tn the feature at Park.

PAWTUCKET. R. 1. -Apprentice Charlie Boland scored with fnur of his mounts a Narrasanselt Park, including Poms IS5.20) in the top event Fresh Marble ($4.40) won the headliner at pimllco for one of Steve Brooks' three winners ALBANV, Pel posted a 6'i length triumph in the feature at Golden Gate Fields. NEW Old Story was the winner of the best race at the Kan Grounds.

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