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13, law llUE CAtil IVAiN ijiiij til 1, luioou PAGE 9 Grambliog Favored To IVilev Wildcats Saturdi Viley Wildcats Saturday Knock Off Rattlers Come From Behind To Sting Aggies NFL Grid Roundup By D. C. COLLINGTON Sragc Tallahassee, TDS on a Fla. A Felta led Florida ABM grid team bad to coma Irom behind twice to upend the A ft Agrfes of North Carolina here Sat sirdar. The Miami halfback tailed for four TDS to lead hia team to 46-24 rout of tho Aggies.

The football team had to outplay Blaihi trailed yard for kicked further into Rattlers and a TD a TD Aggies John S-yard run. End Dervl kick went wide as A A 7-6. Beasley plunged o.ie A A and Maloney again to push the Aggies the lead at 14-7. Thai came back with a safety to to move ahead, 16-14. Grander wai caught in hia end tone attempting to re trieve a high pats from center for the FAUU safety.

Felta went 1- (yard later for a TD and Olympic gold medal winner Bob Hayes got his first two points of the season By GILBERT ALLEN MARSHALL, Tex. Tho Gram Ming Tigers will be foe homecoming opponents of the Wiley Wildcats here next Saturday, November 14, at Wiley Field. On papa, the powerful North Louisiana entry la scheduled to run rough shod over the charges of Fred Long. The Tigers have clobbered all opposition with foe exception of foe high flying Prairie View Panthers and there is a growing opinion that if Coach Eddie Robinson's crew had anotha shot at the 1963 champions, tho outcome would be for different from the 22-14 decision that Prairie View gained ova the Tigers. Grembling has gained momentum since that close one they dropped to Prairie View.

Recently they walloped very good Texas Southern eleven by foe decisive margin of 25-8. TSU with the bat aaial combination in foe SWAC Dongles to Driver could not cope with foe murderous attack of Gr ambling. The Robinsosmen have baton Alcorn, Southern, Jackson aod TSU in conference play, knocked off Mississippi Vocational and downed national spotlight hungry, but powerful, Tennessee AAI to a Mg totersectional contest The Tigers are sparked hy Mike Howell, sensational aophomore quarterback. They have Mg Hank Dyer, 215-pound fullback and Wil-lie Williams, who art topi to foe ground game. Up front foe atand-ard GramMing huge line features A1 Dotson and Frank Corsage, two of foe beat tacktes to the conference.

The Wildcats on any Wildcat -homecoming uaually arise to tho occasion with their best perform- ana of the year. Last November it is to be remembered that Coach Bob Lees Southern Jaguars were odds-on fevoita to plater the Wildcats but tho Purple and White took no heed to foe 7-0 record Southern and won a 16-13 thriller. This yur foe Cats have floundered to a 0-4 conference record but in last weeks 20-14 defeat by Jackson, a Wildcat fumble at foe one foot tine robbed foe local! of a --Mg victory. Willie Ward, all-SWAC linebacker, watched the Jackson metes from tho stands hut he will be ready for GramMing. Early" Holmes, foe diminutive long dis-tana punter, filled to at quarter- back for the departed Fred Dotson and did credits Me Job.

All to all, this looms as a typical Wiley home- coming with foe Wildcats to do foe impossible. The usual round of social activi- tiu make up the homecoming pro- -gram, bonfire, Pan-Hellenic Prom, Mia Wileyi homecoming dance and the 1944 Wildato wiU hive a reunion at Wiley Field at foe game, i The kickoff to scheduled for 3 p.m, in running the PAT. Moloney put his educated toe to work again the second period in booting a 31-yard field goal. don ended his performance for the afternoon in pushing through the Rattler line for a 2-yard TD. This gave the visiting Aggies a 24-16 foe Aggies and lta own band that saluted President Lyndon B.

Johnson and Florida'a Governor elect Haydon Burns during its haftime pageant The Famuana climaxed three days of fun and merry nuking during homecoming with the bud and grid shows. The theme for the sffoir was vote victory: Battlers yes; Aggies no. Tne band took the theme across America. A A scored first in the first period on 31-yard play. Quarter- back Cornell Gordon connected to fullback Willie Beasley on the Rattler 5.

Beasley laterslled to halfback Clifton Matthews who went the five yards to score. Alfred Moloney kicked the PAT. Felts scored the first of his four 39-13 victory FRK 5811 ttr outfield- foe San Francisco Warriors. The Hawks won, 105 to 104. Willio says it wss foe only empty sest in-foe Cow Pslice.

er Willie Mays appear to be a free loader as he its with the press during a recent professional basketball game between the St. Louis Hawks and layoffs Set For fisvemiier 28th Tenn. State Tigers Maul Southern In Homecoming Battle The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced that the two playoff games for the NAIAa 1964 football championship will be played on Saturday, Nov. 28. A.

O. Duer, executive secretory of foe NAIA, laid that the playoff games will be played on a near the campuses of two of foe four participating teams. Completion of foe payoff plans, coupled with last weeks announcement that the NAIA championship will be played on Dec. 12 at Augusta, com plete our preparations for this years game," said Duer. We are looking forward to play ing the title game in Augusta and our game will be known as foe Champion Bowl, he added.

The four teams which will participate in the playoffs will be lected on Nov. 19 and pairings wiU be announced at that time. Following the playoffs, the winners will have two weeks to prepare for the showdown at Augusta's Richmond Academy stadium. President of foe Champion Bowl Association, Mason C. Clements, said: Enthusiasm is high fa the AFL Grid Roundup By GARY KALI UPI Sports Writer By land, through the sir a between the uprights, the Buffalo Bills are determined there will be no reput of last years near min for the American Football League Eastern Division title.

Beaten by Baton to a play-off (a foe championship, the Bills picked up momentum from the opening game and their surge has resulted in a BO record with five games remaining. Buffalo, the only undefeated turn to professional football, used every offensive meins available Sunday in whipping foe New Yak Jets, 20-7, before a record- breaking crowd of 60,300 at Shea Stadium, Lamanica Labs Spotting foe Jets a 7-0 lead on a 71-yard pais play from Dick Wood to Bek Turner in foe first quarter, (uffolo tied tho score to the see-period when Daryle La monies found Glenn Bass on an 90-yard pail play. Then Pete Gogolsk, foe blond Hungarian-born field goal specialist who kicks aocca style with the ride of his foot, booted a three-pointer from 4 yards out the third period to give Buffalo a 1M lead. He added anotha from foe 33 yard line to foe fourth quarter. It was Cookie Gilchrists turn next.

The Buffalo bulldozer went 67 yards to the fourth period to put the icing on foe Bills triumph and hand foe Jets their first home deteat at the Mason. The loss left foe Jets in third down to foe Jaguars I before foe-, running game stalled. Fran foe nine freshman kicking specialist. McNom booted a 27-yard field'-" goal putting the Merrittmen ahead to stay ie-7 with one minute to play in foe initial quarter. I thought Claude (8-6 240-pound tackle) Humphrey played great ball game, Coach Merritt burned.

He was hy far foe outstanding lineman of this game and our line -played a good crisp-hitting game. Reflecting on Me first victor ova Southern, Coach Merritt praised foe Bayou eleven, I think Southern's playeia grew tip to this game. They are a better ball cub than their record (now 1-5) indicated. Cach Merritt now 5-2 on the ms-son and primed to feu Fort Knox here next Saturday tabbed Dickey, Gene Bowens and Bill Tucker as hia offensive show. Running hack, Tucka, lead foe pass catching for the Big Blues.

Tucka sagged 5 for 95 yards and two touchdowns to foe aeeond pe- riod to giro State 24-14 halftime advantage. Merritts leading ground gainer and game tea da with 64 yards in- 16 carries Bowens scored the fourth period tally on a 27-yard screen pea from 73 yard screen pan from, Dickey. On a first and ten from Statea 27 Bowen hauled to the acreen on hia own 20 side stepped two tacklera twisted away from anotha end outreced the pace for the gal line. By EARL S. CLANTON III NASHVILLE.

The rifle arm of freshman Elrifge Dickey broke a four-year jinks for Tennessee State the Tigers mauled Southern university eleven 32-21 before a standing-room-only (6,302) crowd to W. J. Hale Stadium laat Saturday night The feney-dan signal caller threw four touchdowna and connected on 19 of 30 aeriali for 304 yarda to pul hie team total offense yird-g- Betming with foe first victory ova Southern iu his circa, Coach John Merritt chanted, The kids gave me the ball after Uiia one. II usually goa to a Mnior but got foil oh and ft is a mighty important ball to me. Frank Pitts opened foe scoring for Southern by dashing 81 yards with a pass from Willie Johnson the first play after foe Jaguars got their hands on foe bilL John Clay-Ion kicked foe extra point and Southern took a brief 7-0 lead with 11:46 on the first quarter dock.

The acora came off a flea-flicker pan that went from Johnson-to-Charie Moore-to-Johnson whoM pass to Pitta caught foe entire Tennessee State defense napping. The Big Blues countered with a 72-yard drive in nine plays. Dickey capped foe drive with a 15-yard pus to end, Danny Pride and Boy McNeese kicked the extra point being foe score with tea than seven minutes left in the first quarter. Taking a short punt on Southern! 41, delightful Dickey drove ning fourth-quarter rally. Frank Buncom intercepted a Jackie Lee pan on the Broncos' 15 and Tobin Rote took foe Chargers into the lad on four plays that culminated with hia two-yard touchdown ton to Keith Lincoln.

Johnny Keane Voted KL Skipper Of 64 lead at the half. It was all Rattier in the second half. In about five minutes the Rattlers reversed the lead to 30-24. Felts went 41 yards into the end aone tor one TD, and yearling halfback Major Hazelton, a 9.5 sprinter, sped 44 yards for another one on a pass interception. Hayes missed the PAT.

Rattler quarterback By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer Its time for the other National Football League teams to admit theyre licked when Johnny Unitas stars as a runner for the Baltimore Colts and Jimmy Brown thr0WI touchdown pass for the Cleveland Browns. Unitas, who didnt score a touchdown during foe entire 1963 season, ran 11 yards for a key fourth-period touchdown Sunday as the Colts downed foe Chicago Bean, 40-24, for a club record eighth straight victory. Brown, who hadn't completed a pass since the 1962 Mason, hit Gary Collins with a 13-yard touchdown pan to help the Browns to a 34-24 victory over foe Washington Redskins. As a result of the triumphs, the Colts lead foe Western Division by 21 games and the Brown, hold two-game lead in foe Eastern Division. The peerless passer and foe intrepid runner also starred in their specialties Unitas completing 16 of 22 passes for 241 yards and Brown gaining 121 yards on IS carries.

Lenny Moore co-starred with Unitas, sewing a touchdown in a record 12th consecutive game, and Frank Ryan shared laurels with Brown vis a 62-yard scoring play with Paul Warfield. Cards Ksep Pace The second-place SL Louis Cardinals kept pace with the Browns in foe East by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers, 14-30, but the Detroit Lions Western Division hopes suffered a severe setback iu 30-loss to the Green Bay Packers. The defeat dropped the Lions into second-place tic with the Los Angeles Rami, who beat the Philadelphia Eagles, 20-10. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the San Francisco Forty-Niners, 24-7, and the Dallas Cowboys topped the New York Giants, 31-Z1, in other games. Tht seven-game crowd total was 352,281 with 47,291 at Chicago, 76,385 at Cleveland, 28,245 at SL Louis, 53,994 at Los Angeles, 42,327 at Green Bay, at Minnesota and 63,031 at New Yak.

Moores two-yard touchdown plunge and three at four field goals by Lou Michaels enabled foe Colts to build a 18-3 lead at halftime. Rudy Bukich threw touchdown puses of four, nine and 32 yards for the Bear jo the second half but foe Colts countered with three touchdowns of their own including Unitas' 11-yard payoff run after he was trapped trying to pass. The Colts ran up 479 yards rushing and passing against a Bear team eager to avenge an early-seasai 52-0 shellacking by Baltimore. Brawn Scares Brown plunged two yards for a touchdown in addition to his scoring pus, Ernie Green ran 21 yards for a touchdown and Lou Groza kicked two field goals fa the Browns, who led, 27-10, after three periods. Sonny Jurgensen starred for foe Redskins with two 14-yard touchdown passes to Bobby Mitchell and a 10-yard scoring aerial to Charlie Taylor, Charlie Johnson's passes gained 237 yards and produced two touch downs for the Cardianls but the Steelers threatened to pull out the game when they moved to the St Louis 24 with accumls lefL Pal Fischers interception saved the victory for SL Louis.

Bill Nelsen threw two touchdown passes for the Steelers. The Rams played ball control game and ground out 261 yards rushing in a victory that moved them into a second-place tie with the lions. Big plays in two of the Rama scoring drives were 48 and 31-yard passes from BUI Munson to Bucky Pope. Ollie Matson scored the Eagles touchdown on a 24-yard pass from King HilL Taylar Stars Jim Taylor scored on runs of one and 84 yards and gained 145 yards on 19 carries and Paul Hor-nung kicked field goals of 40, 19 and 34 yards for the Packers, who held foe Lions to SO yards rushing. The lions didnt score their touchdown until foe fourth period when Milt Plum passed 23 yards to Gail CogdilL Bart Starr completed 14 of 20 peases for 217 yards fa the Packers.

Frank Tarkenton threw three touchdown passes to lead the Vikings to a 24-0 halftime lead and hand foe Forty-Niners their seventh loia in nine games. Tarkenton had 17 completions in 25 tries for 234 yards while John Brodie connected on only eight of 26 for 102 yards for San Francisco. Don Meredith threw touchdown passes of 14 and eight yards to Frank Clarke and one of 48 yards to Tommy McDonald to pace foe Cowboys to their victory over foe Giants. Veterans Y. A.

Tittle and Frank Gifford teamed np for scoring pass plays of 40 and six yards for the Giants, whose 1964 record dropped to 245-1. Lighthouse Area Duluth One-fifth of all the lighthouses in the U. b. are on Great Lakes coasts. By FRED DOWN UPI Spate Writer NEW YORK.

(UPI) Johnny Keane, who led the SL Louis Cardinals to foe National League pennant and an upset victory ova the New Yak Yankeu in the Wold Series, was named the National League's manager of the year by the United Press Interu-tionaL The 52-year-old Keane, who climaxed the amazing Mason by quit ting the Cardinals to become man-aga of foe Yankees after the Wald Series, was the choice of 13 at the miters who made up the 1964 UPIa 20-man board of baseball experts. Gene Mauch, foe inspirational pilot at foe Philadelphia Phillies, finished second in the balloting with four votes and Dick Sister, interim manager of the Cincinnati Reds, was third with three votes. A long-time organization man to the Cardinal system who had been passed ova five times before being named manager, the grey 39-0 he threw 20 yards to Frank Jack- -sol, IS to Mack La Hill, 38 to Fred Arbanu aod again ta Ar. banu tar 38 yards. Hill also scored on a one-yard run as did Curt McCllntoa.

Tommy Brooker booted six ex- and Southern Routs Wiley By Bennie Thomas BATON ROUGE, La. James Little, a pint-sized freshman halfback from Picayune, razed Wiley college defenses for four touchdowns in leading Southern uni versify to a 39-13 victory over the Wildcats in University stadium Saturday afternoon. Taking the opening kick off. Little threaded his way 90 yards to a touchdown, scored one in the second quarter with a 38 yard scamper, broke off tackle for 14 yards and the only touchdown of the third quarter, then spiced his afternoons performance with a dazzling 16 yard sewing Junket in the closing minutes of the fourth period. John Clayton booted a 40 yard field goal and three extra points from placement for a six points, and William Davis blocked Wileys funt then fell oo it for a touchdown to give Southern the halftime edge over Wiley by 23-7.

Wiley quarterback Clarence Jones hit halfback Fred Lewis with a 41 yard touchdown pass intbc first quarter, and James Johnson kicked the extra point John day, on a one yard pickup, scored Wileys second touchdown and a try for two points via a pan with Clay throwing, wrapped up scoring for tho visiting Texas. Southern's victory over Wiley kept the Wildcats in the cellar of the Southwestern Athletic Conference and gave the Jaguars their second triumph of the season in seven games. Little rambled for 162 yards in his four touchdown Jaunts, and ended up the games leading ground-gainer with 99 yards in six carries from scrimmage. Froeh fullback Robert Holmes picked up 48 yards in two canieslo halftime bulge, and senior fullback Charlie Moore, lugging the bail five times, picked up 44 yards as Southern soared to its top ground effort of tho season, 237 yards. Early in the first quarter, Southerns Frank Pitts came within a whisker of going all the way when a bit of Jaguar razzle-dazzle, a hand off from quarterback Willie Johnson, also of Picayune, to little to Moore and back to Johnson who passed to Pitts, caught the speedy end down field to the Wiley yard Itae, a Plbreds both hold conference victo-which was good for 52 yards.

It was from this point that Clayton, with the point of the kick at toe 30 yard line, split the uprights to give Southern a 941 lead over the Wildcats. Early in the seeond quarter, Little on hand-off from Johnson exploded for 25 yards and ended up on the Wiley 38 yard line, the Jaguars first scrimmage of the querter. On the next play, the 154 pound freshman squirmed, wormed and picked his way 38 yards for toe talley, and when Clayton kicked auccessfully from placement, southern lead stretched to 16-7. Davis made it somewhat a banner day for freshmen as the little 210 pound guard bolted in and blocked Oscar Lambert's punt, then covered it in the end zone fin: a touchdown. Except for an intercepted pass by -defensive back Rudy Myers, first half hastililiei ceased with foe Jaguars up by 23-7 over foe Wildcats.

Moore seemingly had cranked foe Jaquars offense for a third quarter run as he literally fought and battered his way for 39 yards and ended up at mid-field, but this Jaguar move was drowned out when Johnson pass was intercepted. Wiley, with foe help of throe major penalties, moved as far as foe Southern 25 in the third period, but Southerns defenses, bolstered by tackles Pete Barnes, defensive backs Myers, Earl Kin-chen, Kenneth Savage and Larry Rowley, snuffed out the uprising. Wiley wai in a gambling mood on its own 44 yard fine in foe third period, but the stout Jaguar front held, and in two plays, foe stage was set for Littles 14 yard touchdown. Johnson. reversed and darted for to yards to foe Wiley 16 yard line before Little picked up two to the Wildcats 14 yard line, from which Little's scoring burst originated.

Lambright, handling the kicking chores for Wiley, ran into trouble when he failed to get his kick off, and in circling around in the end-zone, he was togged by Barnes and finished off by Battle for a safety to make the score 32-7. Little ended up as he started, as he scored the final touchdown of the game as he cashed in on a rollicking 54 yard Wiley kick off following Clays touchdown and was finally run out of bounds on the Wildcats 16 yard line. Little in one play covered foe distance, and Clayton kicked the conversion Ernie Hart sneaked from the and then ran the bonus points to. extend his sewing lead for the season to 64 points. Felts wrapped up the scoring on a 1-yard push and Hart tossed to end Art Robinson for the PAT, A A plays Southern U.

in Baton Rouge Saturday afternoon. 5S-7 By EARL S. CLANTON III Mure than 4,000 fans braved showers to watch Tennessee States offensive might shell Fort Knox 58-7 under the righto in W. J. Hale stadium last Saturday night The Tigers etched their sixth win of the season, against two tosses, on the first play from scrimmage.

State wan foe toes and elected to receive. Fleet-footed, punt return artist, Nolan Smith took foe kickoff on his own 10 sad raced 42 yards to Fort Knox's 48. From there, flankerback, Willie Welker hauled to Elridge Dickeys aerial knd headed tof paydirt. Roy McNeese booted the extra point and the Big Blues were off and running. (Minutes later Charlie Powell set up Tennessees second TD when he intercepted tanker quarterback, Walt Rappold'i pass and raced to Fort Knox's 33.

Dicky hit Bill Tucker for a first down at foe 20. McArthur Carter ripped off foe 20 yards for foe game's second tally with more than 13 minutes left to play in foe first period. Coach John A. Merritts charges drove 82 yards in nine plays for the third score. Jolting Gene Bowens capped the march with a yard plunge and McNeese booted another to give the Tigers a 21- Next week, the Merrittmen ace Lincoln university gridders here in a game that may decide the Mid-Western Athletic association football championship.

Lincoln is 2-0 in conference play while Tennessee State holds a single victory over Central State. Lincoln could ice foe MWAA loop crown with a win ova State. It State inns, she still must face Kentucky State to its homecoming contest on Thanksgiving day. The Big Blues end foe Thoro- ries over Central which may give added zest to foe conferences little Brown Jug classic game Turkey day. 1 feel foe kids played a good offensive game, coach Merritt praised.

They looked good in spots on defense, especially when they started playing the ball to stop Fort Knoxs passing attack. staging of foe NAIA championship here end the history of this game indicates that we can look forward to a fine contest flick Peters, athletic director at Ottawa (Kaa.) university, president of the NAIA Footban Coaches Association, said last week that "our football coaches have been eager to shift the championship to the South and are confident that foe citizens of Augusta will be enthused with this caliber iff football. SL John's (Minn.) defeated Prai rie View (Tex.) AAM, 33-27, in last year NAIA championship, played at Sacramento, California. Teams are selected for the NAIA playoffs from the weekly NAIA football poll, which is conducted by the NAIA Football Coaches Association. More than 325 NAIA members participate in foe football program.

After being named president of the Champion Bowl Association, Clements announced foe names at the following officers: vice-president, Richard P. Rosenbaum; treasurer, W. T. Ashmore and secretary, Charlie Goodwin. haired, lathery faced Keane guided foe Cardinals to their first pennant since 1946 because he refused to panic even when Ms own front-office had quit on the team.

Keane kept his players plugging away in the wake of the front-running Phillies and Reds even though they fell li games behind the leaders in esrly Septemba. By that time, Cardinal owner August C. Busch already had begun to clean out front-office personnel and had Kune marked for the ax on foe assumption foe Cardinals had no chance to win the flag. But the Phillies suddenly staged one of foe greatest collapses in baseball htetory and the Beds were unable to hold onto first place when it was virtually handed to them. That left the Cardinals end they finally clinched the pennant by bating the New York Meto on foe tost day of the season white foe Phillies ended foe puiuUuiy uf three-way tie hy Reds.

backs Leroy Carter, Essex Johnson, Peterson Matthews and Harry Bo" Brown, enabled foe Tigers to turn in anotha laudable performance, It was Grambling's seventh victory to eight starts. Moat supporters left foe stands feeling reasonably certain that coach Robinson has one of the nation's best small-college elevens. Figures show foe team is anchored to a solid talking point. Only a mysterious malady can prevent Grembling from finishing the season with a 9-1 mark. Williams, Dyer and Brown scored fa foe Tigers.

Dyer and Williams sent the Lions into the contagious ward with two touchdowns each. Rugged driving line play by the mammoth Grembling frontwall poUi8ht The Tigers took command on the lnd terrifying play of Willie Young, Frank Cornish, James Todd, Woodrow Peoples, and Clarence Harris. Both teams were shackled by penalties as GramMing was accused 107 yards and Arkansas tost 123 yards as officials dropped enough markers to last au entire season. Paper Cannifliptien Now Yak Papa consumption to tne U. U.

to 13 times the world average. bating Dawson Deadly Bob Petrich grabbed anotha La bass on foe Denver aeven with 2:30 remaining. Jacqua MacKinnon, a 250-pound fullback, went foe Denver is last with a 1-8 record, rest of the way down the middle retain San Diegos two-game lead ova aeeond place Kama City lu the Western Division. The Chiifs tamed two Oakland (umbtes and a pan interception tra points to extend his record consecutive streak to 79. Oakland now is 1-7-1 for third place ta the Woterna sector Narva Strands Baltimore The human optie nave is made up of approximately it million strands.

Dairy Farmer place with a 4-3-1 record. Baton, which beat Houston, 25-24 Friday night, is second with a 6-2-1 record and the Oilers are the cellar-dwellers at 2-T. San Diego bounced back with fo fourth-period touchdowns toto defeat Denver, 31-30, and Kansas City Walloped Oakland 42-7 uU Leu theDawson's four TD paisa to the other AFL Sunday gama. Eastern Tough for three periods the Den- va defense, San Diego put on a defensive display itself for a win- Grambliog Shuts Out M.A.ngn. SL Paul More than two-foirds of all of America's farmers main: tain dairy cows.

C(S SBjgjfel MO. KW TOM. 9.7. into touchdowns. Dawson raised his total to touchdown passes for season By COLLIE J.

NICHOLSON: GRABBLING, La. (SPECIAL) The Grembling Tigers scored five touchdown here Saturday afternoon in a 394) rout as the Arkansas AM A Lions and a small but affection-filled crowd watched with keen and appreciative interest. Glum Eddie Robinsons gold Jersey ed legions turned what had been a fine campaign into a mediocre Mason for the visitors in storming to the one-sided victory. With Olympic gold medal win-Mr Richard Stebbins urging them on, foe Tigers heartened foe spine following with a seeond period touchdown that brought about spontaneous celebration. Stebbins, a Grembling Junior, was honored in a pre-game ceremony by the student government association.

He was a member of the winning U. S. 400-meter relay team that set a world, ree- ord in Tokyo last month, time was 39 seconds fiat. The Ark rnjifiHpnr tnmrH Arkansas confidence turned to uncertainty after the initial TD and the Lion were unequal to holding against cunningly devised offensive maneuvers. Grembling utilized its powerful line and speedy, deceptive back to grind out 356 yards in total offense white limiting Arkansas to 161.

Exceptional pass reception by wingback Willie Williami, the brilliant all-rourd play of quarterback Mike Hcwell, and the running of Henry Dyer, and half Jeff Addie, and James Battle, and Ito give Southern a 39-13 margin. For a better-tasting bourbon, better get with this one. is aged six yarn to make it mellow as it an be. You really an tuts the difference. Ask any bourbon man! Bourbon men ITHISHT nutlM WMiSXEf.

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