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MONDAY, DEC. 28,1950
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toon one of the finest developed
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to the supreme test in two ton
secutive games and found him
composed of equal ports of talent
skill and heart.
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Southwest Conference pre aaa
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favored to hit the finals.
By KYLE THOMPSON
I sited Press Isti nw Desai
HOUSTON, (UPI)—-A tall, precision-firing University
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Georgia To Field Balanced
Attack Against Missouri
pile the constant „hamme
tat and quarterback Cha
Chy 74 TCU 83.
This Wert’s Irtsdnir
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday —
All teams’in conference tourney at
Houston with first ■ round pairings
Carroll Dawson. Baylor 6 114 19,0
Pat Foster, Arkansas 8 109 18.2
odds makers rated a toss-up and
the opening round will end with
a 9:30 p m contest pitting Texas
against host Rice. Texas was a
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games, then dropped three straight after Jim Linnstaed-
ter a defensive ace was felled by the mumps and Bryan
Greenwade and Weldon Gaskamp were sidelined) with
Shirley Strimple was sworn in an sergeant-at-arms
for the Aurora, HL, city council by that town’s embattl-
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Rice
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rival defenses
The Giants, who whipped the
Cleveland Browns twice en route
'<> the Eastern Division title. col-
- Hlapsed as dusk fell over the flood
lighted stadium Baltimore fans,
(who behaved admirably although
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partisan in the league went wild
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other of several dispatches sizing
up the football bowl teams ‘
Bedford Wynne, one of the two
men who wtit operate the NFL
framnchise If it is granted by the
league at its Jan. 20 meeting in
Miami, Fla , announced that Lan-
dry had signed in New York this
morning with the team's general
manager—Tex Schramm.
Wynne had planned to make the
announcement at a noon press con
ference, but Landry's plane depar-
ture from New York was delayed
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K-N DRIVE-IN (
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• the most important arrangements
• for m Ingemar Johansson I i<>v I
• Patterson heavyweight title return
• bout during his visit here Cohn
• hope to Mare the bout In New
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mattress t within 10 days
following your 40 nights’ tree
Atempting to initiate a victoriots comeback after a
seriesof ilinesses and foot injuries which shelved three
starters, the .Brenham. High School basketball team
moves into pomt-Christmas competition against the Bryan
Broncos here Tuesday at 7.30 m BALTIMORE Md (UPD-
Hmch Ike Cowan! a Cub« w>n four out of their fimt five -opnny Unitas will get better.
onmeQ FHen drooned three straight after Jim Linnstaed- Hut the big story is that you
DENVER - frank Filchock
former star quarterback in Cana
dian and U S pro footbail, signed
as hed coach of the Denver team
in the new American . Football
league. ____________
veioped, there were
down by major colleges because
he was too small and released
Hits Back
Coach Wally Butts came
back with a surprising Geor-
gia football varsity, which
deploys qgamst Missour m
the Miami Orange Bow on
New Year’s Day.
But Unites who
respond to d|e I
scientfically firm support.
Then, if for any reason you’re
not fully satisfied, return the
fpte Committee announced that
Player, Team %
Jay Arnette, Texas
David Craig, Rice
Steve Strange, SMU
eight situration Ten Moore who
had teamed with Unitas to pro
dure a touchdown on a 98 vend
perfect plsv I the opening mln
utes. took a pass from Unitas on
the New York 40 broke loose
from Rosey Grier and ran to the
Ne . York ' 13
Cracked Defense Open
Moore then leveled Livingston
with a vital block while Unitas l
+reced to put the Colts back in I
front at 14 9 Thus after 47 min-
utes and'42 seconds Unitas mack- I
ed open the defensive classic that J
might possibly have ended in st I
least a near re run of last year’s I
’sudden death" overtime title I
after next ^Summer's Roman
games Goes, M. has bn in the
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$MU 99 Georgia Tech 71; Ark- . Texas Tech
ansas 75 Centenary 55; Georgia
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arrange your banking accordingly.
ning Nt 6 p m
The two schools have s
er xagement schedui-d for
on January 5
tournament yperiod began. Unites hit Berry for
a 17 yard gain on a third and
ond game of the afternoon, while
UPI phato- the Aggies were the choice by 10
to dump Texas Christian into the
— consolation bracket in the first
night game.
The tournament got under way
. _ Sunday New York defense when he swung
BALTIMORF .Md — The Balti around right end to score it, but 4
more Colts won their secnd th- plays that set it up were his
MIAMI, Fla - The North Col
lege AllStars defeated the South,
1717 in the annual Shrine charity
football game
Brenham ha» deleated Marlin football game
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p and lost Beiton ( ear ( reek BI FFALO, N Y - The Buffalo
i •• ole-and Rockdale "T Hills of the American Football
A Bl am game will precede the league signed quarterback .Be b
. ■ ash here Tuesday begin Erodhead, . former Duke Univrsi
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Sunday express.
by the fifth ranked Bulldogs in .
their journey through a 8-1 sea- ]
son that carried them’ to their
championship in 11 years.
■ All-Conference quarterback Fran
I cis Tarkenton. a junior, led the
■ SEC in passing percentage
I Junior halfback Bobby Walden
" became the Bulldog workhorse
* and stll averaged 40 3 yards pet
■ kick Sophomore fullback Bill
■ Godfrey led the Bulldogs in rush-
• ing And halfback Bobby Towns
led the SEC in pass receiving
Butts has taken six other Geor-
| gia teams to bowls He makes ne
predictions ss to how the Bulldgs
Z will fare against Missouri, the Big
. Eight runnerup with s 6-4 record
e But he does point out- that his
N team has yet to reach its full po
tential. They play only hard
K enough to win," he said
I If they ranch that potential New
L Years Doy. Missouri could be in
I for a mighty rough afternoon
ingonaSepy, Easugepedi,
vital nerve and organ You
awake feeling-and looking
- wonderfully refreshed!
can get the blond Baltimore Colt
quarterback down but you can’t
keep him there
That was the story of Balti
more's second straight triumph
over the New York Giants in the
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Paltimnre blitz Unites fooled the 1
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Attor
ney Roy Cohn tA New York said
he i. confident, he will iron out
Coach Harold Bradley's Texas Longhorns, a question
mark in pre-season predictions, have answered most of
the questions in compilng a 5-1 record and hitting the
basket from the court with an amazing 54.6 per cent pro-
ficiency.
. 1 while the Colts poured three
tout hdowns and a field goal into
the statistics in the last 13 mtn
i lutes
a aard, Norman Wnketmann .64 ,itime of 1:43 for the mile and a
st enter and Frank Fox 6 2 and sixteenth for two-year olds
Cakamp st guards .. 1 —
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tvom poamsgok I
awe while their hero was buried
under . heaps of white--shirted
Giants for losses totaling 57 yards
. A Unites Came Bart -----
__________________ • ■ Arkansas vs. Baylor and SMU vs.
and Southern Methodist Texas Tech in upper bracket and
tify the action — repeatedly ham
me red Unitas into the scarred
Ad This defensive display' bv
such huskies as Andy' Robustelli
Sam Huff Cliff Livigston and
Dick Modzelewski- enabled the
Giants to nibble away until thru
took a 9-7 lead into the find
bv the Pittsburgh Steelers, boon
red back just as he always has -
in the past His passes gave th- tacK • determined defense i
Cqlta a 2317 -victory over th. Feat deal .afdesireuwhen
Giants in Isst veer's unpreceden-
Baylor owns a 4-2 record, Ar-
kansas stands at 3-3. Rice at 3-4
and Kexas Tech and TCU at 2-5.
Texas sport the top ‘ff ensive
average of 86 points “pergme;
while the Aggies have yielded but
47.8 points per game.
Jay Arnette, the Texas flash,
leads the scorers with a fine 25.8-
point average with David Craig
of Rice. Strange. Carroll Dawson
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPD)+
Heavyweight champion Ingemar
Johansson vid hove his firs con-
ference tonight with .the new
American owners of his contract
for a return tide fight with Floyd
Patterson. .
Ingemar and adviser Edwin
Ahiqvist are scheduled to meet to-
night at the Grand Hotel with at-
torney Roy M Cohn of New York
B team- game st 6 P: m
game at 7 KI pm
December 31
Basketball Bresham
Rockdale Iournament,
Goed Posture and Good
Lohs Go Hoag la Mandi
AU the exercimes and bemuaty
lotions ia the world cam’t
make up for halehfal deep
547 Memorial Stadium fans plus
;mlffl0M of. TV viewers rwill cer-
at 2 pm, with Arkanons and Bay-
tor squaring off in a "game the
TEMPF Arig — The National Starting on Mt. 15 late in the
All Stirs defeated 'the Southwest ! third period. Unitas drove the
' ' ‘16 in the ( eoper Bi wl ( olts 75 yards in 18 plays for the
led overtime game for the title
•nd they fimlly cracked Sunday's
bitter deft-naive struggle wide
open
Coach Bobby Rogers’ Aggies
Georgia’s fine showing came at.!bring the best won-loss record
• surprise to just about everybody into the tournament with five vic-
-including veteran coach Wally tories without a loss, but four of
Butts who moaned in September them were earned on their home
, ... that he had only losses, no gains Icourt
Orange Bowl bore New Yaar s from his 1958 squad that posted a
clash During those 48 minutes,
there were* no interceptions des-
Greenwade and Lueck are Jun ; '
ro- Winkelmann Fox and Gas -Bl
kampare seniors ■ I for
St. Jude:
John Bosse Brenham, surgical
Mrs C D Dallmeyer, Brenham,
surgical.
Mrs Russell Peterson Somer-
tille. medical
Maceo Harris, negro Houston,
accident
Cyrus A Abel). Dripping Springs,
accident
Mrs Clifford Slovak, Sugar Land,
medical
Thomas Howard Lewis, Bren-
ham. medical
Milroy:
Mrs Edwin Hohlt, Brenham
medical
Cecil M Truesdall Biloxi. Miss.,
accident,
Mrs Frieds Thielemann. Bren-
ham. medical
Mrs Weldon Matthies, Burton.
medical
Bobby Askins. Brenham, acci-
dent -
J D Humber, Hbuston, surgical
Mrs Herbert Jutries, Brenham,
surgical.
Mrs Billy Rosenbaum. Bren-
ham, surgial
Henry Lehmann, Brenham, medi-
cal,
H W Dieckmeier, Aspermont,
aceideng,-------------------------
title by beating the New York and Lenny Moore
Giants 31 16 The Giants had been successful
■■ ■ in keeping Unitas from complet
( ASABLANCA Morocco — Mo ing vital third down passes when
rocco defeated Tunista 3 1 in an the Colts needed eiwht or 15 yards
elimination round match for lbs to keep rolling But as the final
strsight National Football Laague kev tosses to Raymond Berry
4-8 mark.
Butts, starting his 21st season
as Bulldog coach, had reasons for
his pessimism All - Conference
fullback Theron Sapp and four top
tackles had graduated, line-back
ing ace Dave Lloyd had turned1
pro, and the '58 frosh had been,
below standard
While no stars of the magnitude
and Gaskamp a 6-foot guard, are
expected to start at Cub Gymnast
I! bf^ord (Tip) of Syracyse pengd Baltimore fans watched in
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SMU stands at 5-2 with road loss-
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SMU Favored
*But. most observers expect ex
perienced SMU with four of last
season's starters returning, in-
cluding the circuit’s leading re-
bounder in junior center Steve
Strange, and the Aggies to settle
the championship Wednesday
night
Both were odds-on favorites to
srisi their xipriiers in today's get
sway program. In Rice Gyinn>«^
ium SMU was favored by 12
points over Texas Tech in the sec-
umFu-day ButLinstaedter • ^ruKi^ pionship game 31 16 And Sun-
story may tell the tale id
■Xn'n urtH sftet the Air* e fei . rhe leapue for years to come he
-W>' . - . ' -___— Unjted Press International. aune Unitas is only —26 and cnach
• ward eaid he will start an -II ’ . Saturday Weeb Fwbank of the Colts says
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