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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 11

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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Monroe News-Star Friday. November 27. 1959 11-A Jackets Threat Arkansas Lands 2 On UPI All-Southwest For SEC Throne Almost Half THE 60wl- ATLANTA (UPI) Whack Georgia Tech cagers have added height and depth this season, and if they live up to expectations they should be one of chief rivals for the Southeastern Conference basketball title. Tech finished fourth in the SEC backboard trouble with the loss of last season behind Mississippi! Rex Frederick. State, Kentucky and Auburn The Yellow Jackets lost their State lost a host of regulars in- stellar guard duo of Buddy Blem- To Texas, TCU Ouachita, North Caddo In 7-7 Tie Cotton Valley Wins Playoff For 1-B Title Byrd Shuts Out Fair Park, 19-0 By ED FITE JONESBORO, La.

(Special) North Caddo and MINDEN, La. (Special) eluding All-America Bailey Howell ker and Terry Randall. The re- thHashix'nlinufrloTtho third to A1lko Rachcl had mrneu wem and Auburn appears headed for placements, while not as fast as jjm Mooty of Arkansas and Jack S1J. of the thud period to fight ficld passing for four (ouch. on his touchdowns the.two 5-10 speedsters, are taller spikes of Texas Christian along a tie ln the first Paper Bowl here yester- d(jwns flnd throp pxtra Jn 34 yards t0 cnd and should add considerable re- with tackle Don Floyd of TCI! day afternoon.

Southwestern's UPI All-Stars bounding strength. Hyder has seven lettcrmen back from the 1958-59 squad that posted a 17-9 mark over-all and was 9-5 in the conference. The three that highest on are 6-3 senior for- The 1959 Unit- ward Dave Denton. 6-1 junior SHREVEPORT, La. Quarterback Sonny Parnell ran for two touchdowns and passed for the other as Byrd defeated Fair Park, 6-0, in their annual Thanksgiving Day game here yesterday.

Parnell went one and five yards runs and threw points to 10 cna Bonnie Conners for the final TD. Charles Fair Park ended the season with a mark and a tie for last place with Bastrop in district 1-AAA. Byrd evened its record at '5-5-1. DALLAS (UPI) ed Press International all-South- guard Boger Kaiser, and 6-0 jun-'TCU lackie running mate. Bob ior guard Bobby Dews.

uon rioya oi Vallrv to a iq vir ine 111,4,1 lu- 1 all-Southwest Conference Taking- the second half Winklcr- Hendrix kicked the PAT Beach converted after the Conners spurs for the second straight year kickoff and marehimr AA North Caddo got with ovcr Haughton here yester- touchdown, on the United Press International vards niaVs North vards a touch- day in a playoff for the district! Byrd had a 6-0 lead at halftime honor team announced today. Rohels scored on miarterhark tar (lovvn losing mo 1-B title. and scored its other touchdowns This quartet aluns with Texas McCords the one- uslns Itaehel hit end Ken Voweil tor lhc ponod' guard Maurice Duke. Arkansas f(10l lcn in Hcndnx pass by halfback frank 0 center Wayne Harris and Floyds Cremcnts to start a tive-play, 44-llAVO tuiiback yard march. Cremcnts took a 26 for one and end B.

L. IF YOU WERE A MOUSE Wouldn't You Seek The Shelter Of A Cozy Worm House? For Custom Service, Coll the Pest Control 3-1202 FOG Service Co. Pete Lilly, dominated the voting by irst Downs, ards Rushing Vards Passing Passes Passes Int. By Humbles Lost Penalties Punting STATISTICS North Caddo Ouachita 194 69 5-1 fi 1 0 o-n 4-31 59 5-8 0 2-20 4-37 pass from McCord and I Harkins tor a spectacular 68- was pulled down on the six-yard touchdown toss in the third stripe on the final play. Pcno(i Fullback Marion Powell was the Two pass interceptions in the top ground gainer and last 45 seconds of the game kept Ouachita in the hold duringjvided Cotton Valley with its other most of the first half with fine touchdowns.

Boyd Giles returned punting, booting one out on theione 35 yards with 45 seconds to west Conference football team FIRST TEAM Denton figures as the key to UPI sports writers and confer- (Position, player, school, chances this season. ence scouts, weight, class, hometown listed in a real fancy dan with a basketball Texas and TCU each placed 1 nat order) and tough under the boards. Schol- three men on the team, Arkansas 0 Lee. Texas. 6-4, 205.

astic difficulties and injuries slow- and SMU two each and Rice one. Hale Center. cd him down for two seasons but Baylor and Texas failed to Floyd, TCU. 6-3, 215, Hyden feels this will be place, but spotted one man each Midlothian. year or.

the second team. ter. McCord kicked the extra two-yard line after North Caddo go and guard Raymond Hill went Doke. Texas, 6-1. Kaiser averaged nearly 15 The fourth man in the backlield point.

had driven to Ouachita's 29. the 40 yards with another in the 200 Sr. Wichita Falls. points per game as a sophomore with quarterback Meredith, full- Ouachita went 64 yards in 13 deepest penetration bv either final five seconds. Harris Arkansas forward with his deadly one hand- back Spikes and halfback Mooty plays to count its touchdown just team in the first half, and lofted Hauehtnn scored on halfhack 6-0, 190, El Dorado, Ark.

cd push shot. Dews appears faster was the only sophomore to make before the end of the period on a another one dead on the one-foot Bobhv five varH rim anH G-Rufus King, Rice, 6-1, 200. than either Blemker or Randall the mythical team-Texas' Jack i2-yard pass from quarterback line rone vard 'Vneak hv m.arteJhaek Abilene. and looked good in spot appear- Collins. Bobby Hendrix In end Tommy Lilly, TCU, 6-4, .235,1 ances last season.

ALL PICK MEREDITH Throckmorton. But success or failure will prob- In addition to tackle tan- Christopher, SMU, ably depend upon whether dem of Floyd and Lilly and Har- 6-3, 195, San Antonio. big men develop offensive punch, ris at center, the first team line ffllipo Meredith, SMU, 6-3, Hyder has Josh Powell, a 6-6 was composed of ends Monte Lee 195, Mt. Vernon. sophomore, slated for the pivot of Texas and Henry Christopher Mooty, Arkansas, 5-10.

post and Wayne Richards, a 6-7 of SMU and guards Doke and 170. El Dorado, Ark. I junior, at the other foward. It's Rufus King of Rice. Collins, Texas, 6-0, how well these two lit into Meredith, holder of the national I A 190, Dallas.

attack that could make the dif- pass-completion proficiency rec- ID DwTTIG Spikes, TCU, 6-2, fcrence. ord. was the only unanimous Snyder. While those five appear to be choice, while Doke, Floyd and CROSSETT. Ark.

(Special) SECOND TEAM the starters for the Dec. 1 ooener Spikes missed only one first-team Crossett blanked on the Hamburg kcU out Bie second. Davis, Baylor. against highly-regarded Duke at ballot and Harris and Lilly only 0ne-foot line in the first half North Caddo had the edge over Stephens. Texas.

Durham, something is going to two. All six were named on every three touchdowns in the its AAA foe, in statistics, getting Armstrong, TCU. have to give on Dec. 19 when ballot, but second-place ballots sccond half for an 18-0 victory'16 first downs to ten. North Carolina State comes (o At- kept five of them from being: here yesterday, 'gaining 194 yards rushing to lanta That's the date that Keith unanimous.

f. srorin and picking up 60 yards through Weekly, a 6-3 soph mo re who; The voting was not close for district 4 AA cochamnionitbe air on five completittons in averaged 23 points per game with any first-team positions except at 16 throws to the live eon- Texas the frosh, becomes eligible to end where Christooher had stiff on the one- passes for 59 I play. competition from Sonny toot linc by a Davis and Bubba Meyer. Quarterback Mike Young scored spongored by (he Hamburg Rivals ing for a 5.5 average, Cremcnts extra points. ale The same was not as onesided halfback Iidwell 61 as tbe score woujd indicate.

yards in 12 tries. Haughton. which defeated Cotton Halfback Bobby Shipp gained 31 Valley in regular season play, yards for Ouachita's Lions on 12 got 14 first downs to nine for the carries while follow halfback Ted winners. Smith got 29 yards on only six trips. Fullback Woody Mahoney gained 20 yards for a 4 0 average in the first half before an injury Jesse Nelson Monoger Ass't Mgr.

Doris Welch Secretory KING FINANCE COMPANY Conveniently located across from Main Post Office 204 Jackson St. Phone FA 5-3146 ic Signature Loans ic Furniture Loans ic Auto Loans Effective Dec 1st through Dec. 18th close ot 6 Monday thru Fridoy open at 8 A.M. ond King, Rice. Lee Rambo, TCU.

Luplow. Arkansas. Meyer. TCU. Milstead, Alworth, Arkansas.

Gregory, SMU. Ramirez. Texas. THIRD TEAM Tranum, Arkansas Mays, SMU. I Adkins, Bavlor Martin, TCU, Drcymala.

Texas. Epp, Arkansas. Hill, Texas Monroe, Arkansas. Bull, Baylor Lasatcr, TCU. Dowdle, Texas.

Panthers Host Dragon Eleven In 2-B Playoff who wound up on the second the first TD of the game in the yr, team. third period with a one-yard I JoHesboro-Hodge Kiwan Club Four Are Juniors sneak to climax a 56-yard drive was clcanly Nartb Caddo Other second team honors went Also in the third, halfback Bobby not penalized and Ouachita to tackles Larry Stephens of Tex- Keen picked off a Hamburg pass lew onl-v as and Billy Luplow or Arkansas, and returned 47 yards for a guards Ramon Armstrong and touchdown. yards. Roy Lee Rambo of TCU. center Halfback Corky Corkern, Cros- i Boyd King of Rice, leading ground gainer with Charles Milstead of Texas rs yards, closed out the scoring halfbacks Lance Alworth of Ar- wjth a 33-yard off tackle jaunt in1 kansas, Glynn Gregory of SMU (hr final quarter.

I a if i Ramirc.z Frxas. jhe victory was the seventh of iKuvi La. whose power running could be tw.f, rnr (Vnssptt against 'Special1 I he Lake Providence USed as a fullback. No other full- three losses and a tie Crossett 1 anthers meet Dra- back came close to this second shared the district title with Hope. Class A Hamburg took its fifth HONORABLE MENTION FINDS Gilmore and Peebles TCU; Cooper and Halm, Texas; Sons here tonight in a return on- quartet in vote-pulling power.

Three Sharing Lead With 68s In Golf Event Sebo's Future At Penn Seems To Be Clouded Regular VALUE Butler and Lctsinger. Arkansas; I pagement, this time for the dis- CC i Harris, King and Lilly arc Moore. Wisener and Witcher, trict 2-B championship. juniors and, like Collins, will have Ray lor; Neill, SMU. The two teams, both 3-1 in dis- a chance to repeat next year.

Crossett led in first downs, 12 TACKLES Miller and Ford, trict competition, met earlier this Meredith polled the mazimum t0 6 and sained 197 yards Rice: Hollander, Arkansas; Oliver with Lake Providence win- 70 points; Dike, F'lovd and mg and 20 passing to 49 and 27 and Goehring. Texas Padg- 12-0. Spikes got 68; Harris and Lilly for losers ett, Texas: West, Baylor. The winner of this plavo'f game Collins 62 Mooty 61; 31; and will meet Wisner at Wisncr next King 44 and Christopher 34. Texas Frazier, Baylor; week in the bi-district playoff.

Lively, Rice: Loveless, SMU; Last week, with Bill Burton, Gardner, Arkansas; Harwerth, George Navarro, and W. J. Tcxas win back in the line-up, the CENTERS Muennink, Texas; Panthers looked like a new hall Northrup, Texas 'dub against Oak Grove. BACKS LeBoeuf and Sanders, It will take a complete team Texas Stanley, Ply and effort for the Panthers to come Gonsoulin, Baylor; Bucek, Speer out on top in the Friday night and Jackson, Rice; Moreland and contest. Thirteen seniors will TCU: Alberty.

Arkansas; present Lake Providence before Polk, Welch and Wile- the home town fans in this mon, SMU: Lackey, Cotton, or contest. The fortunes of Blanch and Russell, Texas. the Panthers will be a large extent ride on the shoulders of WEST PALM BEACH, these boys. They are Floyd forefront was crowded Alamond, Jerry Bayles. Bill Bur- today in the second round of the ton, Billy Ray Harper, George 72-hole, $15,000 West Palm Beach Navarro.

Louis Navarro, Robert open golf tournament Neal, Leon Overby, Wayne Pat-! Forty-five contenders matched rick. Bill Richardson. Wallace or bettered par in the first 18 Shelton, Thomas Terral and Tom holes over West Palm Beach Whatley. 'Country course Probable starting lineup for Three were grouped around the Friday game is as fol- best 4-under-par 68. They lows: were George Bayer of Glen Fla-; Left end- Billy Ray Harper; gles.

111 and two players who are Left tackle George Navarro newcomers to tournament golf. PHILADELPHIA Now left guard Leon Overby, center- Frank Wharton of Dallas. that Coach Steve Sebo has guided Fred Boughton; right guard and John Berry of Tallahassee, Penn to the Ivy League title and Louis Navarro; right tackle F'la its best record since 1947, where Thomas Terral; right end -Wayne Doug Sanders ot Miami Beach does he go from here, Patrick; quarterback Robert shot a 69 Flight entrants inelud- In Sebo last game under his Neal; half Gene Edmond- ing the 958 titlist, Pete Cooper of second three-year contract, Penn son; fun back Bill Richardson; Lakeland, fired 70s and 10 rallied yesterday behind quarter- right half Rill Burton competitors carded 71s. liack George Koval for a 28-13 over Cornell to gain the Ivy League title and a 7-1-1 record. When asked about his future plans.

Sebo said: He added he has not heard from any university officials about his atus. University officials public comment. Sebo also replied when questioned as to whether he planned to step down voluntarily, perhaps to take another position Some reports circulating indicated Sebo had reached a so-called agreement to step clown when the current season or lose. His contract officially expires F'eb. 1.

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