The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 64, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1973 Page: 15 of 36
thirty six pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
producers j
ke enough 1
■ d
: demand.
H -i
ic little fat 1
■ *
come and 1
9 r
! business. 1
■ ..
n kidding.— ■- ■
in is over; 1
■ •
■coon; we B
one. Inde-
■
will take 1
■ f
d continue |
U f
s. Nobody j,
1 v
ned a stu- 1
I
1 is a thing !
1 '
he future 1
I '
in the stu- 1
1
in the mo-
■*
i will rent
urch
REL, Deer Vie
Robert E Lee gets back into
action at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
after a long Christmas layoff
when Leo Hechler.’s Ganders
entertain Deer Park at the wrauus ii»u»u w me -
REL gym in a non-district gers 885,5 a ruling by cfficials ‘w-yard line, requiring tnem to TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — By JOHN BLACK the highly-regarded Tigers, blanks only once —against Au- Tulane is just getting Kickoff Saturday will be at
haskpthall ramp tooksome of the fun out of be run back, returned the ball The Alabamd Crimson Tide HOUSTON (Sp) —Now that and at the same time the bum. — cranked up as one of the 3:95 p.m. in the Done to ae-
Talented senior quarterback
D. C. Nobles leads the Cougar
basketball game.
lita until Friday
night, hosting Cypress-Fair-
banks.
Likea
good neighbor,
State Farm
isthere.-
For help with all your
family insurance needs,
see: —
,
#
Crimson Tide
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, December 26,1973
Official Ruling Took
Fun Away From South ^<eps ^
J Sugar Work
MIAMI (AP) — Pepper Rod-1 kickoffs at the 35 instead of the
Cougars Vs. Tulane Saturday -
’Bonnet Brewing Big-Time Show
c?achinF the South to a 27-6 to scrimmage instead of the 20 was to begin a stepped-up tern- Bluebonnet Bowl officials are
victory over the North Tn thejon missed field goals end po today in preparation forlie
Cougars overcame a 16-point
deifict to down Tulsa. affl 1
cranked up as one of the
nation’s new football powers.
There areall kindsofNewOr-
_ ..... ________JUjUa-g,.. puffing on big cigarsmsstaKT#
Mahi Shrine All-Star football allowed a team trailing by New Year’s Day dash with gasping for fresh air, another things took a big turn for the offense, along with several leans folks who go out every
game.
Rodgers decided to liven up
the Christmas night contest by
three points to receive the ball
after scoring.
Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl.
‘ ‘We’ve got a lot of work to do 1
sending sheets of paper dia- game, but sparse, four-day been cold and rainy,” Coach
gramming plays into huddles, workouts did as the North lost Paul “Bear” Bryant said
“We used it four or five four of six fumbles and the Tuesday.
Bluebonnet picture.
The Cougars have rolled to
their 19-1 mark with a stout local boys, Lee Canalito and Anally started to play on an
and experienced defense and Wilson Whitley, are big plugs even scale with the big boys.
dozen gifted running backs.
A couple of huge freshmen
times and then, the officials
wouldn’t let me do it. They said
it was a mechanical aid,” said
Rodgers, who moved from
tJCUi to Georgia Tech after ran four yards and North
capacity crowd is expected
here in the Astrodome for the
The rules didn’t affect the on our passing because it has Saturday bowl match between
hometown favorite Houston___--r—-_____,_______- ________, ______....
and one of football’s newly an explosive offense that shot in the Cougar defensive line. Just ask-LSU.
rich, Tulane.
There was a time when the
Bonnet folks were sweating.
The Cougars were expected to
make the game with a clean 11-
weekend tef see the Greenies
play, and the Tulane bunch has
3:95 p.m. in the Dome to ac-
commodate the TV viewers.
The^ Cougars IK^xpectetrtir
go into the game as slight
favorites, but jt promises to be
yet another great battle in the
bowl that again brought a 1599
check for the Baytown Oppor-
tunity Center.
South three of eight.
Eastern Kentucky’s Alfred
Thompson and North
Carolina’s Sam Johnson each
Sports Shorts
the 1973 season ended.
“It didn’t make any differ-
ence ... but it took the fun and
enthusiasm out of the game.
They said it was against the
rules. But we weren’t playing
by the rules anyway.”
Carolina State’s Willie Burden
one yard for South touchdowns
and Wake Forest’s Chuck
Ramsey kicked 32 and 38 yard
field goals for the South. The
North scored on field goals of
37 and 32 yards by Xavier of
Special game rules placed Ohio’s John Phillips.
_
NC t
3406
N. Main
427-5653
State Farm
Insurance Companies
Home Offices: ~
Bloomington, Illinois
OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PRICES WILL CONTINUE
SUM TEX
PACKAGE STORES
6015 Bay way Dr.
508 W. Main
Miller Tops
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
U.S. Open champion Johnny
Miller has been named North-
ern California Athlete of the
Year by the Citizens Savings
Athletic Foundation, formerly
the Helms Foundation.
Majors Honored
PITTSBURGH (AP) -
Johnny Majors, who coached
the University of Pittsburgh
football teanrt^its first win-
ning season in a decade, is the
1973 winner of the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette Dapper Dan
Award.
Best Contributor
RALEIGH, N. C. (AP) -
Jim Hunter,a 21-game winner
for the world champion
Oakland Athletics, has been
named winner of the Will
Wynne award as the North
Carolinian who contributed the
most to baseball in 1973.
9 slate, but Auburn tacked on a
7-9 defeat near the end of the
season.
The Green Wave of Tulane
was supposed to be on hand
with a 10-1 mark, or maybe
even a 9-2 slate.
But Maryland blew the
Greenies out of the tub, leaving
Tulane with two losses and
LSU still left.
But the Bonnet was blessed
with a 14-9 Tulane shutout over
SHOEWAREHOUSE
Sagtonm $utt
wegot;em
FULLERS TIRE CO.
■ VHS.M»in_
-
.<•> 2-1
m
irrti arr
No iron-
woked
m
■
Pr-’Jp
7
iSili
1 'IP
- .
mi.&y
IMIL'
HURRY . . . S DAYS ONLY!
■
IgJ
JELIVISION
BIG SET
FEATURES
WITH PORTABLE
CONVENIENCE!
TRUETONE
19-IN. DIAGONAL
COLOR TELEVISION
Reliable 90% solid state
chassis for long TV life!
Automatic color purifier for
sharp, vivid-color!
•
UHF/VHF all channel viewing!
GET THIS 34 PC- . ,
DINNER SERVICE ABSOLUTELY; . J
" WHEN YOU X ~
buy this
COLOR TV
AT SALE
PRICE!
9pr.
>10.95
* by «W
Card * trail*
or
&
■m
-Setect
TV Reg.
$379.95
FOR BOTH COLOR TV AND
FREE DINNER SERVICE!
CONVENIENT CREDIT!
NO MONTHLY payments
until JULY 74
n Color Television plus
Pricfs Good at all \\Vsu*rn Auto t’ompanv-Owru-d Slorvv
• mesh vamp scuffs
• Assarted colors
MEN’S UTILITY OX
r-.
• lightweight
■ Four-eyelet tie with moc toe
Heel to-toe cushioned insole
• Oil-resistant sole and heel
BOYS’, MEN’S TRUCKERS
• Brown canvas and
suede combination
623 WEST TEXAS AVENUE
422-8204_
SHOE WAREHOUSE
Open 10 AM. To 7 P.M.- Mon.-Thurs.
10 A.M. To 9 P.M. Fri. & Sat.
122 S. ALEXANDER
IN W00LG0 SHOPPING CENTER
Phone 427-9054
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 64, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1973, newspaper, December 26, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104625/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.