PAGE TWENTY * A « Si a OS 2* » « { V « « « » f l M ( ^ f l t t t « S ( « S V « f t { At AC rjf « f < The Arl of V :n Montgomery '.Va Hut!: - ^ r i u ' s arc C h r i s t m a s afternoon Kac is scheduled f<>! national r •\r\ :• ;OV •\BC will h.andlc A Couple a.: - - n i l V l I > r U1 M f : " a r r . e s showca^-ON ! o ; S'»me "' ""' ' " "- -">' '' " KST nf i l , r ' p v i \ n ' c . „ • • i n m v n ' : " p'" ' T ' S ,MS " ' r Vl v r l K M S l( " ' " »' 1 - H I I \ - U - !',;.;,•<,r,o g a m . w ::h Mck'.ff a: i;a; c o l i e u i n t r l o o t o a i l t a l - Chronicle t Vi l i t e C h n ^ t n i H ? p : e t ' . ; ' - . j - of t h e j o y f u l Eve. 19t>o. m a > season to m a i n Football B> BOB (iHl.'KN Associated P r e s s Sports Writer lh ART HOKFS Christmas College North-South, Blue-Gray Preview of Bowl Slate SPORTS V' « P ?etid on tlie alotii; Amster- eames. Six A l ! - A m r n c a s will he it; action, ti'ijce on each side when Silent NlKht. llol> Nishl \\ ••, • • r '•:ii;:da> upon us ho'u about good cheer for Whine tiie Nor'k pla>s the Sou''i in MiM J I ,-- a-:d t"e Little (iian's pans—Kd B r o n n a n Caff Smalle>. a m : The other is the Blue-Gray. Ms :• M . r ; i p,,;i Malicki. Clarence Conns. V:\ and Edwin M : \ " . J " arc! • •*> coaches Ton> Scuico, F r a n k F u r m a n . Dick ,matchitii: seniors front a b o \ e and below :• e Ma>or-D:\on i;:ie. (.-.. p.:rk S t c \ e D>bas. Eddie Bieniek, Butch Miller. John Bocdan E:. i B a i ^ P a l l o t ' a And for the CYO l e a d e r s . Joe Rahrow. ,!err> T r a i d e r . And> Broniirski. Bill (.ustas. Ciene Major. Hank J a c k s o n . Dick C.arner and Bill Mileski and VMCA.Church leaguers Hank Dersch. Anile Power, d o r d o n Fisher. Charles (Doc) White. Jim Dietrich. Boh (Pete) Phelps. Jerr> Shaw. Alan Morse. Ralph Johnson. Dick C.ardinier. Bart Tesiero and Dave F e t t c r h . Happiness for R:p Brlfance. Herm Botns;i. Dr F . F Pipito. Dutch and Betty YVilkie. J e r r y Stone. Tat and L o r r a i n e M a d n s k a . P « M P Grayson. Charlie Bertuch. Herb and T h e r e s a Scialabba. Bill F r e y . Mickey Miller. Dave Agard. Gordon G r a n t . Sylvia and A > \ Salerno. J n e T a b e r s k i . Rocco Re!!en. Joe Kula. Art Isabel. Dor.nie A r g e r s i n c e r . Bill Meade. Don Levy and J o e Rich. Claus \ ; i u . i] \p t' i w: •:e ui da> . C h r i s t m a s D a y . for fo: next' week's major bow! ( Fan. Santa 'i.i' e n t . se:'\ e a- a p p o t t / e ; ^ S a ! - dam: ar.d a r e a s p o r t s s c o n e a n d t o j u s t p l a i n M r . a n d M r s . Joe na'ion.s ' e . e \ :>;<>:'. appetite :: <• ijTi'.ow i"^ we« ^ * main " u . u' i; n « e Kose. Cotand Gator Bnwls H - i e s the line-up oil! t u r n s Kas'crn Standard) Frida>. Ne\* \ ' e . i r ' s L \ e Gator Bowl at J a c k s o i n die. Fia — GcoiLtia Tech.. 6-3-1, \ s . Texas Tech. S-2. 2 p m. Sun Howl a: El l'a>o. Tex. — T e x a s W'cstrrn, 7-3, vs. T e x a s Christian. *i-4. 4 p i n . - Fast-West All-Star at ' San r : ai;c:>co. 4. 4") p rn S a t u r d a > . New Y e a r ' s l>a\ K<w B«w 1 at P a s a d e n a . Calif _ M.cuigan State. 10-0. vs. CCI.A .. "> p m Cxilton Bowl a*. Dallas — Atkaiisas !0-i>. \s. Louisiana St.j'r. 7-3 1 p in v . . . i ; - Bowl at New Orleans — Missouri. 7-2-1. vs Florida. 7-3. j pm Ornnize Bowl at Miami — Nehra>ka. i0-0. vs A l a b a m a . S-l-1. S p in. Tlie North-South Shrine G a m e a ! w a \ s has been a wide-open, free-scoring affair built on gaml)!;ng, explosive offenses. And Tidings Ex-NY Giant be in the 1:n• -u; for t h e ?:;>{ !s'l>!> Of tune in the 'JS \ a« (i< fe'i-' "••'* garm T!i< V Lo : >•' l > ; . : . sr. e hr.i n:> M -! • ''. ! »wa. due and B: u !::,(• :\'--i"ua'-(C ! . " . ci a T A \ M a:••: \ n ^> HV.IVA, f } h.'r.da •,'o" - "t;-/. • : • ti'J.rtu.A&M Gra> Coai i: B.il L l a - of N a \ y wiii he e o a n t i i u h c a \ : \ oti littie All Atianca . . . . . : • : iiack Hand\ Joi.nvtn. wpie Blue ' oacn h i u Mu.h'r.r,(ip! of Purdue looks to l i e d C.:>tardo of lllinoo and Sont'N stxwi!-, of Ann;, for much of his offensive punch The Southern all-stais !ta\e won 13 and lo»t 1 in f*3 series. .Next By J O H N M A R O N E Y Silver Bells, Silver Bells W h e r e The Action Is and his sister K a r e n , vision c a m e r a used P u t m a n to-film them North Coach Ana P a r s c g h i a n of Notre Dame counters with two All-Americas from' his own t e a m , g u a r d Dick Arlington and defensive halfback Nick R a s s a s . and Purdue tackle Karl Smgei He will open with cilh.cr Ke Lucas of Pittsbuigh or Don I'n verfcr-tti of Dhio State at (juarterback Sam Pr ce of Illinois will be at half, Dave i McN'aughton of Prim State at full and J i m Todd of Ball State at wingback. The South leads in the series 10-6. with two ties The North won last s e a r ' s g a m e 37-30 on a touchdown pass by None D a m e ' s J a c k Snow in the last five seconds. At Montgomerv, Negroes will GF Saints Hand Gaels Second Setback, Time Tom and J e r r y s all around for Llvia Coluni. Ed F o r d . Alex Amendola. Hip Czelusniak. Stan S t a n k e s . Nick Alexander. Howard Hall. F n t z O v e r r o c k e r . K e n n y and Betty Hoefs and T o m m y . Linda and P a t t y . C h u c k , D a n a . Clem M a l p a s s . P a t B e r n h a r d t . John Ford. Steve C o m p a n i , L e s KeUerhouse, Ralph M a c L a c h l a n and F r e d Lowe. A White C h r i s t m a s for H a r r y B e r k m a n . John Knsinskl J r . . E d . P a v e and Tim Kolodziej. Bob and Virginia McK e o u g h . F r a n k a n d M a r i o n Scafidi and F r a n c i s . Ted P i s a r c z y k . G e o r g e L a z a r o u . Anthony Nagiones, Adolph Wall. G a r y Blongiewicz, L e n a A n s e l m a n . George O'Brien a n d our young friends P e g g y M a r t i n . Mike L y n c h . Joe D e T u r a . K a r e n Iannotti. Linda Bush. Christine Boice. Mark Copp. P e n n y Allen. Mike P o d o l e c . J o e y Isabel. Tom Andrzejewski. Paul Robhins and Jennifer Hartigan. May the notes ring out for Tom Rapello. Yito and Hank D a n d r e a n o , Cousin G e o r g e C a s s a b o n n e . Lionel and J o y c e Fallows, R a y a n d Chet I w a n s k i . J o h n n y D e L u c a . Bob Liggern. L a r r y Lanzi, the S a n d y Clan. Nick F.ratangelo. J i g g e r DiCaprio. M a r y Kryszczak. Eddie Murphy. Nick DeCross. F r a n k P e n l l o , ' Bill O'Day, J e r r y G r e e n e and Gen Gobis. the 18th annual g a m e in Miami C h r i s t m a s Day shapes up as a n o t h e r in the series. P k n m g a key role in such a foiecast is the presence on tin e S o u t h s t r a m of Bill Andersoron and Howard Twillev. the com bination that broke all the passIii^ and reecivmg records at Tulsa this past season The South is coached b\ Tulsa s Glenn Dobbs. who also will have runninj, back Rodger Bird of Kentucky and wingback George P e a r c e of William -and M a r y in the offensive line-up. He also has two fierce lineb a c k e r s . T o m m y Nobis of T e x a s and Ed Weisacoskv of Miami. Nobis. Weisacoskv "and Twillev were Ail-America choices. Yule T o u r n c v M a y the old pent with the b e a r d be kind to E d c a r . C a t h e r i n e . Snooky and L a u r a Latvis. Wayne Pooler. H e r m Bettine. M a r g a r e t ; S ' u r e e s . J a n i e and Bobby Poulin. J o ? Zawisza. H e r m Q u a t t r o c h i . j Adolph A m b r o s e . F d d i e Fitzgerald. Ben J a n k u n a s . J o h n Sclnv'artz, | F r n i e Stahl. Zeke Romleski. Otto and P e a r l Miller. Leon Wyzykows k i . - D a v e Bellen. Bud Barnet. Costa L a z a r o u . B a r n e y Bonnano, J a k e L a B a t e . BUI Machold Sr. and J r . . Squeak Squillace. J o e Dvlong and Tony Brooks. Fill the stocking full for BUI and" J u d y H e s s e . Al Fick, M a n Bubniak. J o e McCoskl. Sal M i r a b l t o . Betty V a r s o k e , B a r r y and Agnes F r a n k . BUI and Cora Sanford, Audrey and H a r r y A r g e r s l n g e r . J o e and M a r t y D y b a s , Tony R a l l a . Bill C a r p e n t e r . H o w a r d T u p p e r . M a u r i c e Brown. Vic Montuori. Pinky P a l m e r . Al G o m u l a , BUI and J u l i a P a b l s . J o h n n y Betz and J i m m y White. A special carol for R i c k y Hoefs and his C a r o l . R a y and Deal Giusti. Paulie C o n s t a n t i n e . - J i m and F r a n Noonan. T o m m y Seafidi. R a y Lucynski. Al Puglisi. Tom Tighe, Chet Wall. George Wilhelm, Don G o r m a n a n d Tony F i s c h e t t i . Glad RECORDER DTAL VI 3-1100 EVENING RECORDER. AMSTERDAM. N.Y.. ERIDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1965 — Matthew Tenney. 7, fi. look up at the telehy ski instructor Jon on the slopes of Ascut- ney, Vt. ski a r e a . P u t m a n can play back the video t a p e right on the slopes lo show pupils what Is wrong with their ski form. 0 (AP Wirephoto) Fired McKay, Garrett Package Rumored Svare Successor Scholastic Basketball St. M a r y ' s (GF) 52, St. M a r y ' s (A) 47 Shenendchowa 59, Burnt Hills 52 McCloskey T o u r n e y C a t h e d r a l P r e p 61, St. Pet e r ' s 41 — (Consolation) Philip Schuyler 57, McCloskey 5fi (Championship) tine c o i w s t c n U y from the foul line SMI fell behind by eight The basketball forces o"f St. Mary's Institute traveled points, 49-41. with about J 41' renorth last night in an attempt to sweep a home-and-home maining. Still tlie Gaels refused series with St. Mary's Academy of Glens Falls but a sub- to quit and with 2»i seconds remaining they cut the m a r g i n par effort from the field proved to be the Gaels undoing" down to three. 30-47. But as the as the Kerry Blues of Coach John Nolan defeated the seconds ticked a w a y . Mike" Kdie stole an SMI pa>-> and d r o p p e d Forbes Streeters by a score of 52-47. in a two-pointer to sew up vicThe host club wasn't m u c h * " tory No. Two for the northernb e t t e r with their shots from the to shoot often and follow their ers. field, but were able to connect shots until they connected. Thp Gaels hi' on olily 17 for In the first q u a r t e r . G l e n s 46 from the field for .'!7 per cent. with 20 for 33 from the f o u l line, while the Gaels were con- Falls took a slim lead with the In the Ja.wce c o n t e s t , v e r t i n g 13 for 22, and t h e r e lies . Gaels tying up the g a m e at Glens Falls defeated t h e the story of the Gaels second three different intervals but a s SMI Juniors in a thrilling loss of the season against four the period drew to a close, and down-to-the-wire contest hy a score of 41-39. The junior wins. T h e K e r r y Blues are now the score tied six apiece, baskets by Mike Noonan. Mike Ross Gaels led 10-5. 20-12. and two a n d four In the c u r r e n t and Danny T a r a n t i n o gave the 2S-23 at the q u a r t e r mark-5 campaign. hometown boys. 12 points, while but a Glens Falls hasket in Once again It w a s Dave Mike Skaradek countered with the final seconds of play led Hugo p a c i n g the SMI atthree and the Gaels were behind to the t w o - p o i n t winning tack with 15 points for his 12-9 a s the second period bem a r g i n . J . D. Smeallie, for e v e n i n g ' s work, but the big gan. the second g a m e in a. rowfellow didn't get much help During the next eight minwas high m a p for Tony Rofrom his t e a m m a t e s In the utes, SMA increased their m a n o ' s j u n i o rs with 17 scoring d e p a r t m e n t . M a r k lead to five points at one points and an all-around fine Stanley. Chuck Eckelman s t a g e . 18-13. hut the Gaels floor g a m e while M u r p h y and Bill Whelly scored six closed fast and a s the t e a m s i and Riccardelli were high points e a c h for the Gaels. walked off the floor at halffor Glens Falls w i t h 11 Skip ' S p r i n g e r and Tom time the score was knotted points e a c h . L i n d s t r a n d with 11 points '24 apiece. each paced the Glens Falls The s t a g e is now set for the In the t h i r d period. Glens quintet while B o b Hlckey r'alls once again moved into a second a n n u a l SMI C h r i s t m a s chipped In with nine. six-point lead, 33-27, b u t the T o u r n a m e n t to be held at the In their earlier meeting at F o r b e s Stretters w e r e deter- A r m o r y next Wednesday a n d the A r m o r y , t h e Rowlanmen mined to keep within scoring T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 29 and 30. w e r e able to keep control of the distance of their opponent but T h e Gaels will meet St. M a r y ' s b o a r d s against the taller K e r r y as the final buzzer sounded in of Hoosick Falls in the opening Blues but such was not the c a s e the third stanza, the Gaels were • round while Cardinal F a r l e y of Rhinecliff opposes Broadalbin last evening. F r o m the f i r s t down by four. 37-33. Central in the other half of the whistle to the final buzzer. Glens In the final eight minutes of opening night round with the Falls kept Hugo and the rest of the contest, the one-and-one foul winners to meet on T h u r s d ay, the Gaels a w a y from the b o a r d s shot situation proved to be top evening after the losers clash and with little rebounding by much for the Gaels to handle •SMI, the h o m e t o w n e r s were able a n d with the K e r r y Blues hit- in the p r e l i m i n a r y . S u m m a r i e s : SMI F T F T .* 11 1 IS Sprincrr Huso A doff of the C h r i s t m a s c h a p e a u to Shep R o m a n o . Vince « fi K mpalls' KrkfMm'n 2 fi Sknrartfk M o n t a g n i n o . Chet Ludwin. Al G o m u l a . E d Galka. M a r t y Biscotti, ~ It n : Padn I. r ' M r ' n i l R a l p h Fedullo, J o h n P i n g i t o r e . Bill B e r n a t . Ann and Chris Leonetti, o : Tarantino 1 3 t'krritis i f, WhHlv K e n n v K e n n a . F r a n k P a w l o w s k i . E d Niski. P e t e Martin. N i n o , n " Vfio-- a n Kf!!y m a t u r e to disclose the n a m e s of D ' A l l e s a n d r o . J i m m y D a l e s . Chappie R o m a n o . Al K o r o n a . Bill | By BOB M Y E R S n I i 1 ".ifrp.Mis ?.''' ' " n I.nt .n n Wilde Sal B a t t a g l i a . Phil Schuyler. R a l p h and Millie C a n a p e . ( A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Sports Writer those persons. By K E N H A R T N E T T n r. " 3 Wrlrh . " T h e decision to replace HarKirk Bialon. H a r o d W e i s m a n n . Paul L a z a r o u . Harold M a t h i a s . n IS 20 Stanley a 52 o L O S A N G E L E S (JP) — land was a most difficult one. | Associated P r e s s Sports Wrller V, 13 4 J i m a n d J o a n M u r r a y . Willie H a r t i s . Wayne McNeil. John C a m p "While there w e r e many miti- \ . bell. Mike Riccio. E d M a t e u n a s . Willie Alexaitis. K a t h y Nowak, C h r i s m a s i n r e v e r s e c a m e GREEN BAY, Wis. UP)—-Green Bay Packer tackle *MI •"' V V T SMA .J\ t F T gatinc c i r c u m s t a n c e s c a u s i n g F r a n R a i l a . Ralph Califano and Steve K r u s e . e a r l y for y o u n g Harland : n A GiMn 1 1 Henry Jordan won't be coming out to play with the kids £h{,'J the R a n i s ' losing record, it is And to S a m B e l a r d i . Lennie K r n p a , John Alibozek, n (i ft K'nncallv 1 I Svare and todav the Los 3 It on the day after Christmas. He'll be busy elsewhere with $$$& T 3 r y.-.rvJ o h n P a s k a , Dan P a n t a l o n e , F r a n Kelly, Chris Bonafede, felt that a fresh a p p r o a c h is n fi M<-< ' a r t h y A n g e l e s R a m s w e r e l o o k i n g .necessary." Milt R o g e r s . Ned Wilkinson. Carl Salmon. Vic S t a r k . J o e l 11 1 T Jim Parker and the Baltimore Colts. LaBate 3I" o ; P..'- rctrilj a n d Millie B a r n e t , Wally Smcallie. Bill Holleran. M a r y c ' r i f i s for t h e i r e i g h t h h e a d eoach ' F o r the record, it m a y b e . Bshiak 1 n ; nl D l u g a s , F r a n k M a p h i a , Tony B a r o n e , Harold and Skip And Olive. H e n r v ' s p r e t t y * ' ~»hr: - h n n o OV ?<••<• noted that there was a w a r m r)< since 1947. wife. won't be the hostess at the 16 T .39 wants to do his best to beat R o r u h a t G r e e n . Arnie Q u a c k e n b u s h . J o e D e m a r s . Charlie G r e e n s . personal relation between S v a r e F.^re IS 11 41 usual C h r i s t m a s Day p a r t y at y o u . " President Daniel F . Reeves, P a u l B a k e r . Al and Rita Moore and Carolyn, T e r r y and and Reeves, the majority stockthe J o r d a n home. e x p r e s s i n g personal r e g r e t , said Debbie, J o h n n y Kuk and Sandy M o r r o a l e . J o r d a n couldn't turn Scrooge holder of the club. Svare's contract would not be She'll be visiting friends w i t h A trip u n d e r the mistletoe for F r a n k and J e a n L a B a t e . J o e in the face of a 100 P a r k e r s . Svare dictated a s t a t e m e n t , the J o r d a n ' s three children Neighborhood and E l e a n o r U r b e l i s . Mike Bush. Tony Liberis. J a m i e Carbone. renewed for 19fifi with th^ West- relayed by Tcele. which said: kids actually SAN D I E G O . Calif. (AP) — leaving H e n r y m o s t of ChristE m m e t t and P e g J o h n s o n . Lou Stephens. J o h n n y M c G r a t t a n . ern cellar dweller in the Nacome to the J o r d a n door and " I ' m v e r y disappointrd that Q u a r t e r b a c k John Hadl of the LIQUOR STORE m a s afternoon and evening to ask: " C a n Henry c6me out to F r a n c i s and Ceil M c C a r t y . Bob F o r b e s . Dune F i e b k a . Sam tional Football League. we couldn'i have won more San Diego C h a r g e r s has a spe— F R E E DELIVERY — F a r i e l l o . Beverly Simpkins. J a n e t Morin. J i m Aldrich. Tony Sar- ! The a n n o u n c e m e n t , not entire- football g a m e s . 1 have no re- cial reason to try to i m p r e s s relax alone undisturbed by the play t o d a y ? " din of toys and the squalls of ly unexpected, w a s m a d e T h u r s donia. H a r v e y G a l l a g h e r . J e r r y Albertin. N'orb F r y c . Herb F r a n k . BROADALBIN 7811 grets about the e x p e r i e n c e . I Buffalo f|iiarterback J a c k K e m p holiday-tired children. J a c k C o n r a d . Nick Pacillo and little Nick. Doug Ostrrhout. Gabe day, and promptly triggered the thoroughly e n j o \ e d it. when the two meet in the AmerR e c o r d e r Want Ads P a v J o r d a n , so gentle he's afraid Centi. Vince Hupsis. Ed Geib. Tony Re. Felix and A r m a n d Gio- usual speculations on a succesican Football League champion"I thought we m a d e some to let his 7-year-old son play v a n n i . Mike Wierzbicki and all the girls on the third floor at sor to Svare. p r o g r e s s , but it's tlie n a t u r e of ship Kame Sunday. There have been r e c u r r i n g football, will be slowjy slipping Amsterdam Memorial. • , K e m p , the l e a g u e ' s No. 4 passprofessional football that you 8 r u m o r s that J o h n McKay of the _ ^ er, m a d e the all-pro t e a m and back into the role o f o n e of the 8 muM wm. University of Southern CaliforNational Football L e a g u e ' s "I have the highest respect was voted tl\e l e a g u e ' s most val8 nia is under consideration. most fierce defenders. Happy Holidays for Dan Reeves and the R a m s ' uable player by an AP panel. 8 "We'll get sentimental, on the A quaff of the cup of good cheer for Pa* S o m m e r s . Gene Whether McKay is considering organization, and I want to wish Hadl was m e r e l y the league's 8 27th." said the 30-year-old J o r L a n s d o n , Vito V e n e r o s a . J o h n n y C a r n o l a . Dur DeGroff. H a r r v the m a t t e r is not known. No. 1 passer. the team success. McKay, he it known, was Nichols. J o h n Sweet. Art Donovan. M a r c a r e t Hojohn. John and He completed 174 passes out dan. T h a t ' s the day after the 8 ' I don't think it will be too man to duck a chalBetty S m i t h . Dick Smullen. Bob Baia. Bill Lyszko. T o m m y F e r r a r a . : n r v ^ r a much loncer before the R a m s of 347 a t t e m p t s for a .501 per- P a c k e r s - p l a y the Colts for the 8 Western Conference D a v e C r a n e . P'rank Stuhler. H a r r y Gibbs. Bob Cn<.mcr. Norm Horn- I lenco c e n t a g e . 2.798 y a r d s and 20 N F L ' s become a w i n n e r . " * c h a m p i o n s h i p . " T h e n on the m c r t . Bill and FCdwina Johnson and E r i c and Celeste. J e r r y and Adding much s p u e to the talk touchdowns. 18 Virginia F r a n k . Sandy Ritter. Mike Skowronek. Chuck M a h o n e y . i w a s this K e m p , on the o t h e r hand, *28th I'm hoping we'll be hating 8 Moore. J i m i Halfback Mike G a r r e t t . J o h n and J e a n T r i v e t t . Don K r a h m e r . Dr Lloyd completed 179 oiit of 391 for a the B r o w n s . " 8 product. All-America F u r n e . Bill L e v a n d o s k y . Rich J a n k u n a s . Tony Safran. Barney McKay The winner of Sunday's g a m e 8 4")S p e r c e n t a g e . 2,368 y a r d s and T e s s i e r o . R a y Sinda. Bob and Helen F i t z j a m e s . Carl and P e g g y and Heisman Trophy winner, is 10 touchdowns. m e e t s Cleveland J a n . 2 for the 8 the No. 1 draft choice of the Bahn. and Joey P e t e r s Wnilo Hadl w a s nailing down leacue title. 8 R a m s . Garrett has not signed M a y the horn of plenty o\erflnw for Eddlp Miller. John the passing title, the C h a r g e r s The tension has been buildinjj ty with the R a m s nor the Kansas racked up an u n p r e c e d e n t e d in the J o r d a n household. O t n a r . Dan and Albert Petrosino. E r n i e DiBart. Boh Plcl8 sweep of all important team sta('ilv Chiefs, who hold draft nich. Boh Conover. Stan Crelusnlak. Dick Dado. F r a n l r NEW YORK (AP) — Lou Sa" I have nightmares over Jim S W » W , $ h Y » u ° Seoson of H e a l t h , Joy and Bounty and » tistical categories. j rights in the American Football K r y s k o , Gene P e n d r a k . ( a r m Carriola. Hec Isabel. Rick ban of the Buffalo Bills was ft n r o d l e . Ron Wyszomirskl. Joe DeHnse. B e m l e Welch. The Chargers, w e r e one touch- gParker u a r d ) . " (the J o r d a Colts' n said. alt " H e -' s pro the IW A b o v t All, a Return to Peace on Earth, Good W i l l to All R ! League. n a m e d Coach of the Year in the iX IWe hn'V down favorites to win the ( h a m one I have to play against. J i n x B r o o k s . Elton Collins. Iyer Lees. Bill Gilslop. Connie A so-called p a c k a g e d r a l in- American Football League C a t e n a . Ace Gulnack. Arl H a r t i g . Bob M i e s . P n m p y Sarvolving McKa\ and Garrett. Thursday in a poll of the pionship from the Bills as San were on the All-Star t e a m toft Diego Coach Sid Gillman an- gether and we're good friends, p a l l s . Howie S e y m o u r and J a v Knapp. • whom McKay calls (he greatest league's p l a v e r s . ft nounced that rookie Gene Foster but on Sunday w e ' r e meeting And don't forget good folks like Roy Cooper. Wall Sievert. football player he ever saw. is The a w a r d m a r k e d the second ft J o h n Bien. Al L i g c e i n . Don Brown. Ed I ^ m a n s k i . Sam P a l o m b o . ; not an u n r e a s o n a b l e conjecture straight' >ear Saban had been will replace Keith Lincoln as each other and you want to do ft Vince C r e s a n t i . Ted F i o n l l o . Ben Ltiksis. Red N e t h a w a y . F r a n k vour best to beat him and he S v a r e . .handsome .I.Vyear-old honored by the league's p l a y e r s . , starting fullback. ft Lincoln hurt his knee Dec. 12 D e r r i r o . V e r n S t o d d a r d . Mike Luciano. Carl H a r l i c . J a c k and bachelor, issued a statement The plavers also picked San J o a n n T r i v e t t . Lennie Sinister. Rill . Yurkewicz, Dave Slottka. j through .lark T r e k , the R a m s Diego's Paul Lowe as P l a y e r of and has been slowed since then. San Diego beat Buffalo 34-2 in M a r c e l l a a n d Gene Slater. Steve Luzinas and Ben Maley. i publicity d i r e c t o r and a closr th^ Year and New York's J o e T r i m m i n g s and fixings for Don Van Derbeck. Charley Kelly. ', personal friend. N a m a t h as Rookie »of the Year. their fust encounter of the season The second g a m e ended in Gil R u s t . C h a r l i e R a k s t i s . Funzie and Catherine D'Allesandro. F.d I I n ' effect. S v a r e noted the T.M. n»i. r.« ru. o:f. <Arir«r»ri?«TYuii) a 20-20 tie. M u r p h y . Al DiMcz?a. Ed Cotter. J a c k Woodhead. J a c k Sweet. I philosophy of the pros, football Tonv M u r d i c o . Loo Y u r k o n . J a c k London. J u d c e Carusone ( h o m e ' o r baseball: It isn't how you INntion.il Hockey Loop for the h o l i d a y s ) . Bud C o u n t r y m a n . Johnny Wolff. Irish T e r r y . I coach, but if you win. 0«ubU..45.«S Honor Duffy Gone C a t e n a . Val Webb. Dave Hughes. Bob Minkler. Dick Podvin. I In the R a m s ' c a s e , it has been Right «rlaf» . I)ES MOINES, Iowa (AP) T h u r s d a y ' s Result Matty Sy7dek. Dan G r e c o . Paul Oleksak Sr and Jr . I'llie Van \| lose and lose and lose for more Michigan State's Duffy DanDetroit 4. New York 2 r« *,£»* lid* 5/195 rutin Dorbeck.. J i m H a l v e y . T o m ' - L o u c k v Freddy Ko/iol. Bill a n d ! than a del ade. ghcity has been n a m e d .National T o d a y ' s (James ^ • • c c j uIrctcct li IIMJ5I J a n e t Manna. T o m Quinn. Val K e r h r h s . Bob Ra'-o. Sam Anderson, i A p r e p a r e d s t a t e m e n t from Football Coach of the Y e a r . i No g a m e s scheduled k>r--Ml • • - : ! f,r\ \trt-l H ;|'J>U f l l i n « r (a J'immy D e B e r r y , Bill B u r n s . Otto Miller J r . . and John Riccio. Reeves read: His selection by the Football »-rt A<-it!«>'4 . | it.ijt ttf\. fUl p-M( M i S t S a t u r d a y ' s Gaines ' *** M U«rS« U-it. l>nr^VM I* «**•»*. A ' M "II has been decided not to Writers Association of America Detroit at Montreal o»»4 i t ift#t f •mi** (ur^nrL t¥ tm. »t»i«. ! » • . renew H a r l a n d S v a r e ' s c o n t r a c t was announced T h u r s d a y • by ! « l « ( V I r i l t i l ftv'l U . l l l f*s\ It M f t t t l Chicago at Toronto jfor the 19fifi season. Rert M c G r a n e , association secNew York at Boston On C h r i s t m a s E v e . m a y the Hoefs clan. Gladys. retary. S u n d a y ' s (James "We have s e v e r a l persons in B o b b y . Holly. K e n n y and Kim join yours truly in R n n n e r u p for tlie honor 'is Montreal at Detroit j mind as a possible r e p l a c e m e n t CITY PHARMACY w i s h i n g all a very, very D a u g h e r t y ' s Rose Bowl- rival. Toronto at Chicago ' ! but no definite decision has 84 E a s t Mnin Street T o m m y Prolho of UCLA. Boston-al New York $ $ $ $ QIERRY CHRlSTMASlbccn r e a c h e d . It would be pre»w»w»w»»»»wwwwB»www^»?;yw?;»KKw) Packers' Henry Jordan Big Man in Title Plans Hadl Hopes To Impress Bills' Kemp VAIL MILLS Eissmflns w f <3DUUL, H i FOR VUMRY 76 E.Main St. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE and ALL- Saban AFL Top Coach FOR FINEST GIFTS! OPEN TO MIDNITE RUPTURE-EASER J/ From All of Us RAPELLO'S Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com
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