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Garden, Page B-6 Radio*Art, Page B-11 Giants,Colts Clash Amusements, Pages B-7-9 Features, Page B-12 Music, Page B-10 Sundau m Sports Books, Page B-12 B Today for Pro Title FOURTEEN PAGES WASHINGTON, 0. C., DECEMBER 28,1958 By LEWIS F. ATCHISON ¦Ur Stiff Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—The SEASON RECORDS well-tested Giants and the well- EALTDSOBB (B-SI NSW TOBK (10-8) rested Baltimore Colts meet at s? STiUr. IS 15 Ph!i. c‘rd * tl tomorrow for "A Orsen Btr If SI Whlnston 1« the 40 Detroit 14 6 Chi Ctrdj 23 Bowl, 7-3; 3S W'ihlrurton 10 IT Pittsburgh 0 Ole Miss Gator SO Oreen Bey 21 Takes championship before an antici- 0 Cleveland 17 21 New York 24 24 Baltimore 21 pated crowd of 70,000 or more. 17 Chi. Beara 0 10 Plttaburth 31 34 E. Anaelee 7 So W hlneton 0 Scheduled for 2 p.m., the .'IS S. Fr'cUco 27 24 Phlta. 10 game will 28 L Aneelea 30 111 Detroit 17 be telecast and 12 ¦. Pr'claeo 21 13 Cleveland In broadcast on a national hookup 10 Cleveland 0 by the National Broadcasting (Playoff) Co. (WRC-4 In Washington), iii 203 356 183 West, 26-14 but New York City and a sur- East Stars Defeat rounding 75-mile will be the to win area the Eastern Division title, be- blacked out. Coach Jim Lee Howell’s The Weather Bureau fore- lieve cast calls for cloudy and men have too much momen- tum to be stopped now—es- Early Score wanner weather, with the tem- -• pecially the money the Pietrosante yr LJRf perature around 40 and prob- with on iFRi RH fll able showers in the early eve- line. The New Yorkers’ defense nothing less than brilliant Nips Florida ning or night. Almost anything was Top Star in Sunday would be an improvement on last as the team last Sunday’s blustery weather squelched the Cleveland In Drizzle when the Browns. 10-0, In a playoff after Shrine Game thermometer stalled tying in the mid-20s. for division honors with , Dec. 27 JACKSONVILLE. Fls.. Des. 9-3 records. (AP).—Dick Haley of Pitts- 27 (AP).—Mississippi beat Flor- Colts Slight Choice burgh slashed 84 yards for a ida. 7-3, today in the Gator Giants May Miss Grier Bowl football game with Although idle for two weeks, touchdown on a kickoff return, fßgfß 4,» (BFf all firing the scoring coming in the open- and beaten in their last two Both title contenders have the East to a 26-14 vic- been cautious in their pre- tory West today before ing minutes on a gray, drizzly games, the Colts are 3 % -point over the game The Giants’ 60.000 fans Am* m %* day. favorites to win their first statements. in Kezar Stadium. jmjL justly famed defensive line will The decisive dash by the 185- Jim Anderson, who came in league championship. The ex- as a substitute Charley perts figure they be weakened if Tackle Roose- pound Pitt halfback in the when have too much velt Grier’s ailing explosive power, both on foot leg and elbow keep and in the air, for even New him on cne sideline. But STATISTICS the Colts have taken reports STATISTICS . . York’s vaunted defenses. _ Emit Wert Florid*. Miss. of New York’s injuries a Plret downs 21 is First downs 12 9 A minority, recalling the with Rushing yardage 238 17 Rushing yardage 157 Ift7 Giants’ 24-21 win over Balti- grain of salt. Howell’s club was Paailni yardage Hi 193 Passing yardage 5* 27 supposed to be badly battered Passe* ----- 7-17 17-25 Passes . ft-11 1-7 more earlier in the season and Pasae* Intercepted by 1 3 Peases Intercepted by __ o i Punt* 3-41 5-30 Punts 7-44 10-34 their great comback against 1 Continued on Page B-2, Col. 1 Fumble* lo*t o 1 Fumbles lost 3 2 Yard* penalised 45 10 Yards penalized 25 10 third period was the longest Flowers, the ace Ole Miss full- scoring run In the 34-year his- back, was injured, scored the tory of the Shrine charity foot- MaJt hS ¦ mm**' mmM Wgr game’s only touchdown after ball game. But, in the fourth Mississippi had swept 70 yards quarter. Colorado's Eddie Dove downfleld with the kickoff. WIN, OR wqnt the same 84-yard jfe '-. y w LOSE distance Florida, with its 4k - ¦>* slender W ' with intercepted '* an pass for » V ' - ace, Jimmy Dunn, ¦UMiJ „ • ifC 7