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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 31

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LSU Whips Wave, Accepts Bowl Bid Tigers Meet Texas ll In Cotton Bowl FLEET-FOOTED Billy Moore (IO), sensational Arkansan quarterback, gets away from a pair of would-be Texas Tech tacklers and goes for 13-yards in the Kame at Lubbock Saturday End Charles Gladson (82) finally made the stop on Moore, who closed out his re- TRAMBLE TEXAS TECH NEW ORLEANS (AP) Louisiana State University Saturday accepted an invitation to meet Texas, Ole Southwest Conference cham pionshtp in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. on Jan I. Athletic Director Jim Corbett announced acceptance after the Bengals, eighth ranked in last Associated Press poll, defeated Tulane 38-3 to conclude an 8-1-1 season in Charlie McClen don initial year as head coach The Tigers lost only to undo tVrAA Ifcated, untied Mississippi and gular career by coring three a(fainst Ricf touchdowns and passinK for two more jroniCatty. the only blot on as the Porkers routed Texas Tech 34- lo-game record was a tie 0, Also trying: to stop Moore are tackle against the same Rice Owls Bill Malone (76), back David Rankin Charles Woolridge. president of (41) and center Jerry Elbert (54).

(AP Wirephoto) the Cotton Bowl Athletic tions! AN A STATE fullback Charles Cranford (42) bulls over from the five in the second period for the the trot to tmifhdown in the 88-3 victory Tulane in New Orleans Saturday. ran- TD gave USU a 7-3 lead after Tulane opening the scoring on Gordon Rush's 29-yard field goal in the first quarter. (AP Wirephoto) Smash Tulane 38-3 On 2nd Half Effort By BKN THOMAS NEW ORLEANS (AP) The passing and kicking of Lynn Amodce led Louisiana State to a 38-3 victory over old rival Tulane here Sat unlay, immediately after the game, I JIH accepted nn invita lion to meet Texas in the Cotton Bowl Jan. I Amedee. a 175-pound senior quarterback from Baton Rouge, who played the finest game of his college career, rifled two long NEW I Milt foolbwH downs 17 7 777 un OI 47 Rattat VIS Pattat Inter ctntM bv I 1 4 JI 0 I umbles hut ti 0 penalized SO 41 Moore Scores Three, Leads Hogs 34-0 Win I Att following the Tulane game Southeastern Conference team are not allowed to accept bowl invitations until they end their regular seasons Texas won its place as host team for the Cotton Bowl with a 13-3 Thanksgiving Day victory over Texas AAM, which clinched the Southwest Conference title Darrel Royal's Longhorns Scores Scam Sr SttaciiMd amt SCTATK ST HOOKS for I louisiana State 38, Tulane 3 Grambling 47, Alcorn AAM 7 Conroe Jelling World OTI! KRS Karlier this sea.Min, LSU defeat Texas AAM 210 Other com LUBBOCK Tex with a two-pomt conversusi in the threatened wtth the Raiders on included Texas Chria Mary land 40 BUI) Moore, winding up the regu fourth quarter He was stopped twice reachmg Arkansas temtwy Uan whlch usu defeated 5-0 and SOUTH Snuff.

Page SEMI-FINALS tau I North (il4lW4 short Tech the Hog 41 late beat 14-0, and Tulane. which lar season with 84 points, scored M-()rtHt the first the second quarter and the 48 Toxas defealetl 358 three touchdowns and passed for Hwy held the ball with early in the fourth quarter i ti the Ti ii, two more Saturday as the Arkan- Moore flipping a 5-vard pass to Moore who leads the sas warmed up for wingback star Sparks After that ern in touchdowns with 14, the Sugar Bowl with an easy 34-0 Moore scored twice on 1 -yard victory over Texas Tech plunge and once on a 4-yard Moore came withtn one-point of jaunt, while completing a pass ti vj(i)ry ovpr Colorado in the 14 amini the 35 -year-old scoring record set good for 30 yards lo tailback by George Cole, present assistant se Branch athletic director The All-America The relaxed and nominee tried to break the mark unworried never had their goal HI 747 rn is i 7 4J to I 77 4 17 Orange Bowl at Miami SAYS BROYLES Club Surpassed All Expectations mg rusher, padded his total with 85 yards on nine carries to pace the fullback LUBBOCK. Tex wo of many well wishers going lo Danny Brabham had 4b on 13 performing for Sugar Bow! the Arkansas dressing room after carries and Moore president Marshall David and the game selection committee Texas defeated 358 I LSI acceptance marks the Ti wi gers' fourth howl appearance in Pitttbumb lh. PMI Thetx i UBROCK, at recent howl appearance was a 25 7 ctmrmiKut 77 WL Prlnctrtw ti MIOWiit previous otlon in WI mm when (he Bayou Bengals played a scoreless tie'with Arkansas on a frozen turf overall how I 7 Yiiinte inn Game tune is 8 rn the to a school rush 3 5 1 iStSmm The Tigers captured a bi dis Monday Corbett said "it will tm a pnvi "soyuunow tnd encounter with Springhill pm for our squad to represent touTHWStT nu -An university and state in this ii to only 88 yards rushing to set an post Min classic We are mm other school mark looking forward to this game wtth ne la Branch, Arkansas third lead ta. WmMmtm TO, 17 am proud california ii (Marmm Alf touchdown passes and irked a 31-yard field goal He also kicked five conversions to account for 30 of 38 points The Tigers concluded their first season under head coach Charlie McClendon with an 8-1-1 record, making MH'lendon the most successful rookie coach of the year Tulane coach Tommy also in his first season, wound up with IO as the losing streak stretched to ll si.iitditv 1962 longest current victory Nunda), urn- jn ference The Tigers, appartHitly caught unaware by a surprisingly volatile Tulane offense at the beginning of the game, trailed 3-8 at (he end of the first period.

It was the first time the have las'n in front of LSU la the traditional rivalry since 1958. Tulane led LSC 6-0 ai halftime that year. hut the Tigers rome from behind to win 7-6 The Green Wave, taking the hall Neville To Host Jennings Friday mg record The Hogs, needing 178 yards, piled up 247 At the same time, Arkansas held the Haulers ie enthusiasm Walbridge said, thai we were able to secure a team of stature for our an 42 on nine nuHl Thr 1101 101 42 on nim anrc Texas Tltey wished coach Arkansas drove yards in insure a colorful ami exciting chairman Frank Broyles who ran per eight plays for its fird touchdown. jan Monk Simon, gave the two off) sonal November winning streak to all tomb Frank Brnyiers learn rials something to gloat over as games, well against the Sugar needed lorn Knells kicked the the Razorbacks toyed with Texas Bowl opponent first of his four successful at- Tech 34-8, in the final game of Although no announcement is tempts extra points the season Saturday until Dee I. Arkansas After that the wen! David and Simon were among looking forward to playing Mis- 40 yards to the Tech 15.

where ann sissippi. defeated by Texas in the McKneely field goal attempt was Cotton Bowl this year wise, hts third miss of the sea We had everything working son But the 743 first quarter lead fine, Broyles said in the dressing xtond up arui the add room. especially in the first half three touchdowns in the aor- We re going to fake a couple of orv! period awl Hosed it out with weeks off and then start to work non tiler in the las! quarter We re pretty tired right now The Arkansas roach praifd the 4 1962 team as one of great desire Aft anti one which exceeded all ex a i CLEMSON, C. 1 AP1 Rodney atums They've worked real Art jo "ore Rogers kickett Ute of b's as two 24-yard field goals with 1 4. wlth a finer MJUad rue left Saturday giving Clemson a BiS ao i 'WW Cowboys Top South Carolina squad to do better Clemson had forget! a 17-1 tie late in the third period on Rodgers Kicks Clemson Past South Carolina Colorado Beats Air Force; Ends Worst Season Past Virginia In 40-18 Rout pm 14- Brabham? He made the adjust lf rf SOS men! to fullback better than we tie ever dreamed possible He the MANHATTAN' Kan key to our because he 14 'OB lit S-J7 TO COLLEGE PARK.

Md held throughout the veal Maryland went on a scoring hinge, featuring Ken Am teusko 58-yard touchdown run I a To Hoflt tie fore Virginia came ti. life Sal IO nOSl urday and was suddenly snuffed out on a KXI yard mtcrcvqited pass Hill lH aqc KflQaV BOULDER, Colo Colo return by Tom Brown in a 48 18 ram rapped the worst season in rout it Tt. Tech 72 year football history Satin Virginia scored three touch £J1 JrlayOll VjQIRG a 14 4 nv by whipping thrw dowing in quarter wan wlr.6 favorite Air Force 34 18 going tor another when Brown utTi Ilavl. went from goal lo goal in closing since taking over last March The Virginia, held Buffaloes hari not lost more than f(HJr (jownsi In three seven james in one mmm since thrw. fHS, touch I Hun The defeat gave Air orce (jowrJf( a 5-5 record Maryland fans were getting Sophomore Bill spar then.

recalling last year kind in the victory by running for virginia knocked the two and contributing (HJj hid with a 28-16 til with a 7ft yard kickoff tiin finale (lefcruling state champitiriH will host Jen aftor Jerry pun! rolled i i 1 a 1 it. oi.iirt 4 a iIinhI on its 24, moVfHi to uSu ntngs Frnlnv night in I he Hemi-ftnaln the alate A A wlM.rf. Rush playoff at Northeast Brown Stanmm. haeketl off and hooted a 2 field goal between 8 am and fi Bu) t)M, jl1lvrs moved in front 7-3 early in the second stanza 25 7 and Jennings trounced Pine All other tickets will also go on fullback Charles Cranford spurted sale Monday, however, the ap- over (mn the 5 The 66-yara I 1,1 1 proximate season ticket hold nuireli, which started Just liefore Friday night of ducats, hutifhe end of the first period, re- Neville Coarb Bill Ruple, seek obtain them Monday iquired nine plays mg his third state title and sec Tickets will Ire on sale at Ne Key gains of the thrust came imd straight, along with prineHMil Ville High School office Tuesday on a 42 yard Amedee pass which Sidney met with Jennings thrmigh Thursday between Ham was snared by Stovall che principal Jerry Simmons and muf 4 ni Friday sales will be-put the Bengals on the ulane Coach Eddie Harrelson Saturday mn at the same time and contin and Cranford scored on Hie next in Alexandria to decide the Inca ut. nut ti 2 pm iii the school of play lion of the playoff game fire and then go on sale at the A threat by LSI midway Ticket sales lieg.n Mimday Ne- gate Isginntng at 8 to rn (second Ville season ticket holders will will I'lianes Al nu mini Pre game prices include ll 50 Jimmv Kicld pass on the for Imfh reserve and adult 15 general admission.

12 for box -nu, talliiMl twice in the and 75 rents for student thjrd wjth firRt marker general admission coming on a fithyard drive in 9 student general admission (plays. Halfback Bo CampbeB prices on gate sales will in cap, ant the march with a byard crease 50 cents on all tickets ex plunge A 25 yard Amedee to copt adult general admission cHmpbell and 19- which will remain ll 50 iyard waltz gainctl most of the Brown seals approxi mately O.otxi cwt flounced -bk 4 17 ,1 ohorna State struck for two quick return He set up one of the The triuinoh saved a 6 4 season gave us the threat up the middle pHJcbdowns and then tnurnpn that we lacked nrcs by recovering coasted to a 30-6 Big Faght Con- m.arterhack Terry Itenny Brabham had played as for once football victory over Ran- on the Falcon a tackle in his sophomore year, State Saturrlay as guard in his Junior season and 3 the rn al Ie-t crowd yard run by halftwick FJmo was moved late in the summer to since Wo who gathered in from fu(jb80g He wound up Saturday befty th C4 their unit most of the way in this re- iauback Jesse Branch newal of one of the South oldest Air Force for Marylaiiri It was Virginia I sa sic son setback in nine games with 14 oik more to Hay Sophomore quarterback -bm Corcoran of Jersey City, threw two Maryland touchdown PRlNt FrrtiN NJ 1 -Dart pmsm one to Brown and another only 3.500 the 0arfmoutL Unbeaten -rn -r na- win Itieir quartertiacx Jim arser as the third leading rusher in fmjrlh (lf seawm Okla completed its first perfect to Mike Funk, first-year varsity The outmanncd South arol ma tho vHithwest onference beaten homa s)xth in and stretched Send from Harrislajrg, Pa Un playing their; out only by teammates Moore and stagings It, two-year winning streak lo another F'ive Cowboys scored in the one games Saturday with a 38-27 vie fullback from Ambridge, We weren't looking ahead to a as Slate lost its Kith torv over fired up Princeton rm a scored the other Maryland touch football chaine lo Moore said just rtra(ght Kamc and its I tremendous effort by Bill King and down in a brief appearance due FERRIDAY fSjiecial! F'crriday's Bulldogs are schfKiulerl to travel to Basile Friday night for Hie second round of the state loss A playoffs 'Die game is set for 7 Mi in Ferriday slipped by Mans field, 138 in a Thanksgiving night game and Basile, un ranked in class A polls, crushed seventh ranked DeQuincy last night 2 6 The finished sec ond in the final AsMriatefl IJress class A fxtll Basile recorded two losses and fought to a 7-7 tie with DeQuincy in regular season play Basile, rn Evangeline Par ixh is district 3-A winner and Ferriday holds the district 2 A title Duke Squeaks Past Tarheels On Laie Score left, his third of Hie game, to give 5.tyii°rtii fnnrth to them one at a l8th over a two-year span Tom Spangetiberg Urn serious take a thing away from Tech We just had sc (IWV 74 VC- FO SC- 4 tun irtaWy A rue nm CG 74 Francis Paces Buckeye's Win in the fourth, hut elected go for the victory, With the hall on the iemxon ibmgs going cair wav 28. four straight failed. two of them irarely missing in the tmK.hfk)Wn nw4ed flrst end zone three minutes and IR seconds Aft- The Gamecocks were of or fha, lhr U(U, (lemson eruct ing ground atiack me players sat relaxed on run equally effective by alternate fhp arKj generally first and second units urm, c.r0.«r*4 7 ie 0 a- ti oao umr commem i jo sophoffw? colter lf if in Willis probably described as well as anyone when he said after the game Arkansas has a good defense I think Arkansas better than ami Moore as good a quarterback as we ve seen ail year Their linemen are Mi fast you can hardly block them." Reserve Rallies COLUMBUS. Ohio AP -Fail- hack Dave Francis wound up his Stanford IO Will collegiate football career in star- spangled fashion Saturday as Ohio State overwhelmed Michigan 28-d LealllOmia rn a televised Big Ten Conference contest BERKELEY, Caid The senior who serve quarterback Clark Weaver carried the hall only frve times rallied Stanford Indians on four last year as Ail America Bob touchdown drives in the second Ferguson understudy, outgained half for a 35-13 triumph over Cab the entire Wolverine running and 'onia Satuday in their tradition- passing corps as he ate up 185 a1 Big Game yards in 31 carries, scored two Weaver sat out the first two touchdowns and set up another quarters as California grabbed a The one he set up was on a 13-3 lead Then he directed tile 52-yard run on which he fell of brat scoring drive and threw utter exhausted on the 6-yard tine touchdown to cap the (text without a hand being put on him three i i i The 30 points were the most for omo 0 Stanford rn one game this season toot SKfci highest Iota1 otrrwrii run and the indians mgnesi os-aum i iM4w.ii W) against California since when they scored 41 Ie a sere leg Amedee fired a 50 yard fiass to A loot 5 Bill Truax, a Junior end from Gulfport, Miss til give the eighth ranked Bengals a 21 3 lead i.t the end of the third period Stovall.

I All-America and Hcistnan Trophy candidate, scored from the 2, Amedee kicked field goal and fired 32 yards to I Gene Sykes to wrap up the Tiger scoring in the final period. Truax, helped give USU its 1961 (HADEL NC. Mississippi when he Halfback Bill Reynolds kicked a Byard shoestring 20 yard field goal with 4ft seconds jro(n dragged Oechsner into the end zone when he caught long Stovall his stump on the march which he climaxed with touchdown spur! The Tigers, ald- ml by a 15-yard clipping penalty against Tulane, needed only five plays to move the I mi II AO The elusive Stovall carried three times, gaining 22 yards. USU plied Up 222 yards rushing, while Tulane amassed 103. Amedee clicked on five of hl8 nine tosses for 167 while Ch i Bandit quarterback Dwight Robinson completed one 4 yard pass to give the 171 in the air.

Tulane only managed 42 yards passing, with Ted Miller hitting on two of four for 27. Cranford was the top ground gainer with 68 yards in IS carries, while ground out 52 in 16 attempts for the Green Wave. Stovall was the total offensive I MACr I Mill, lit tnt DwM Moi lh un i 9 PMM. ItilBrr by PunH Iml (AP) Carauna football OUK! NC Ti HV IVO 147 111 ll IO I 0 7 0 3 I 7J 0 7 14 0 0 I LOUISIANA All-America and Heiaman Trophy candidate, Jerry Stovall (21), through a hole for a Drat quarter gain in the 38-3 victory over arch-rival Tulane, in New OrleanR Saturday af ternrmn. Stovall, of Went Monroe, scored one touchdown and was the offensive leader.

'I he senior halfback ends his college football career Jan. when the Bengals meet Texas ih the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Tex. (AP Wirephoto) Duke Bitte Itevils 16J4 foot hall victory over rival North Cat Olina Saturday before a crowd of The victory. Dukes eighth against two losses, gave the Blue Devils their third straight Atlantic Cia. st Conference championship and buoyed their hopes of a possible pout-season bowl hid.

North Carolina, hoping to write a dramatic finish to a dedioero season, had shot out front 14-13 in the fourth period on an 8-yard touchdown pass from quarterback I Junior Edge to end Boh IjM-ey Dave Brame kicked the second of two extra The Tar lcader with 36 yards rushing and Heels ended with a 3-7 season rec- 42 yar(i pa8S reception. lard nu Fklge, who turned in a brilliant threw a 24-yardUsu crooiofi run kick) tijuehdciwn to halftiack in the second period to put kick. the Tar Heels ahead. 7-3 jtju Iti-yriolds IsxrliKl two second pc- ti tm nod firdrl the first for 20 4l(0n0 yards and the second for 40 yards only two seconrls before the half, Duke drove 92 yards for a lrgilllQ touc'Jidown with halftrack Billy Kutrell scoring from 5 early iff TTtseAi in the fourth period ill Upacl IO ll 0 7 0 1 SYRACUSE, N. 'UPI) NC mu from tdgt Yoni oJSSv for "no air til run kirk) other as West Virginia upset Nc 1 heavily favored Syracuse, 17-6, Duke rn to gain its best season Attendance 40,006 ,955 Glenn Bennett kicked a field goal and two conversions to put the game out of the reach of the Orange and give the Mountaineers their eighth victory in IO Bennett booted 26- yard field goal early in the first quarter, several minutes after the Orange had halted a West Virginia drive on Syracuse Iowa Strife, 31-22 AMES, iowa Quarterback Dave Hoppman set a iowa State career offensive football record but missed a Big Eight Conference mark as the defeated Ohio University 31-32 Saturday..

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