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Coaches Name Dream 11 No SEC Player State Lands Six Players Gained Honor To Play CHICAGO (UPI) Roger Tigers Staubach of Navy today was named quarterback of the 1963 On 33-Man SEC college All America football Squad team selected by the American 14-Game Slate ATLANTA (UPI) — Georgia Football Coaches Association. KEN ERNST Tech’s Billy Lothridge and The Midwest, however, domi- By Dec. 7—Notre Dame, Here. Chronicle Correspondent Billy Martin, teamed together nated the first team with three Dec. 10—Picayune, There. since the fifth grade, and Flor- selections. The Far West, South- The Moss Point Tiger basket- Dec. 12-13-14 — Gulfport Invi- Du- ida’s power-running Larry west and Midlands had two ball squad takes to the practice tational Tournament. pree were repeaters on the each. Staubach was the eastern floor in full strength this after- Dec. 17—Gulfport, There. Press International All- and Duke half- United representative noon in preparation for its open- Dec. 19-20-21—Biloxi March of Southeastern Conference foot- back son of the Jay Wilkinson, ing game next Tuesday night Dimes Tournament. announced Oklahoma was the ball team for 1963 coach, against the Pascagoula Panth- Jan. 3—Laurel, Here. South’s choice. today. only ers. Jan. 7—Gulfport, Here. a threat Center Dick Butkus of Lothridge, triple Illinois, The Panthers will have a slight Jan. 10—Notre Dame, There. who holds the all- end Jim of Notre Dame quarterback Kelly advantage in the contest as they Jan. 11—Ocean Springs, Here. time SEC record, and and tackle Carl Eller of Minne- socring open their season against Ocean Jan. 14—Biloxi, There. a 6-foot-5, 236- sota were the Midwest choices. Martin, hulking Springs on Friday night Jan. 16-17-18—Pascagoula Invi- are both seniors Vem Burke, an Oregon State pound end, The Tigers have lost a num- tational Tournament, There. Ga. a end, and Dick Redman, a Wash- from Gainesville, Dupree, ber of starters from last year’s Jan. 17—Laurel, There. fullback who led the league in ington guard, were the Far club but will be bolstered by the Jan. 21—Biloxi, Here. last and is second West representatives while tack- rushing year return of 6’1” forward Joe Jan. 24—Picayune, Here. this is a 195-pound junior And Rebels le Scott Appleton of Texas and year, Bulldogs Bullock who was off to a good Jan. 25—Pascagoula, Here. Fla. fullback Crutcher of from Macclenny, Tommy — start last year before injuring Jan. 28 Ocean Springs, The 1963 UPI team has more Texas Christian represented the a knee early in the season and There. than all-SEC team Southwest. Guard Bob Brown of variety any Games In having to sit out the rest of Jan. 30-31-1 — South Big t of the past decade as nine of Play Cycles Nebraska and halfback Gale McComb. of the campaign. Tournament, the 12 members schools were — Sayers Kansas completed the UNIVERSITY Nothing Other returnees who saw a Feb. 6-7-8 — Sub District 8 DEATH TAKES A HAND—It was a jocular display of ama- Tech and feating or deadlocking the Ma- first team. represented. Georgia counts but the game when Ole deal of action for Coach Tournament. teur hockey for the benefit of a charity. As this photo was whose roons. Moreover, the Rebels Staubach also was named the good high-ranking Mississippi Miss and Mississippi come to M. H. Mallette include John taken, Mayor Donald Summerville, 48. of Toronto, Canada, tackle can post one of their best regu- back of the and powerful line contributed grips on a football field. year Appleton (central figure with smile on face) was struggling with an lar season records in Hassell, Butch Jones, David Whaley Hall and guard Stan history. the lineman of the year. Brown a radio man. Within minutes, Summerville was The stage is set for the 60th Breseman, Wayne Tolbert, opponent, the lone They are 7-0-1 for the season, was cited as the best college Ray NFL To Pick dead, victim of a heart attack. Hindman, sophomore, collision in Starkville, Saturday are 5-0-0 in Conference results. blocker of the season. Campbell, Tommy Gil, Wayne were the only schools with more and there’s a great deal at stake Adkinson and Mark Craven. than one on the team. The Bulldogs haven’t been The 1963 team is composed of player standard overtones. Stars from — Also to move in to Vander- rivalry successful, but their overall re- four juniors Staubach, Red- expected help College Georgia, Tulane and NEW YORK But don’t count possible post- of 6-2-1 is Butkus and the Tigers during the upcoming (UPI) Fivo bilt were the only schools not port exceptional, their man, Sayers—and ahead of “fam- season will be top quarterbacks are to State game premiums best in six seasons and a finish- seven seniors. There were no re- Denny Denmark expected Rebuilding represented. In this and Huff. be among the “prize plums” to Star Team Roster ily” prestige. 62-year-old ing win would assure their best peaters from 1962 with Hal Bed- Tommy series the game is the tro- The Moss Pointers will be be picked next Monday when The 1963 all-SEC team, select- big record in 17 years. sole, the only first stringer on with Bullock the National Football League ed radio and tel- phy. Series in Cycles last season’s team in action this lacking height wily For Wars by newspaper, conducts its annual draft This feud, and it is and Adkinson the six foot of coir Cage evision editors over the unending the series records season, dropped to the third topping sports Historically that rather than a rivalry, dates mark. lege players. STARKVILLE, Miss. (UPI)-- Southeast, includes: five separate cycles, all of them team by the 567 members of the back 59 to 1901 when the The pros sometimes Truax games a decade and association who voted. Speed will be one of the large surprise Mississippi State coach Babe after held out of action Ends: Martin and Billy reaching longer the being two schools hostilities in factors on which the will college football world with a of Louisiana State. opened into the series one The coaches based their choic- Tigers McCarthy considers himself last season. ledger. Only their or Starkville. be as first second choices but Herschel era has been on even es on field observations, scout- depending they head into realist in bemoaning his team’s Other returning letter win- Tackles: Hall and played then the It was almost on an informal and of a regular 14 game schedule pattern usually follows chances of winning a fourth ners are forward Ander- Turner of Kentucky. terms. After 11 games, 1901-11 ing reports analysis plus Billy note that the series had its be- four a fairly-predictable line. The Southeastern Confer- Guards: Hindman and Steve each team had amassed five more than 1,000 movies. The as- tournaments to be held straight son (6-3) and guard Jackie stars whose names Ole Miss was season. have caught ginning. playing victories and was one sociation’s choices are picked throughout the ence basketball championship. Wofford (6-1). DeLong of Tennessee. there tie the headlines Alabama in Tuscaloosa on Oct. for the Eastman Kodak Com- The Tiger schedule: during the college “You don’t lose the Center: Pat Watson of Missis- involved. players McCarthy is hoping for a 26 and had the season invariably wind up arranged game was pany. Dec. 3—Pascagoula, There. high we and still consider sippi State. State the first to throw lost your- break-even season. in Stark- in the pro draft Backs: with Mississippi A&M the out of the self a title threat,” said Mc- “I think we will be Lothridge, Dupree, ledger balance, The five fighting on 28th to quarterbacks expec- Jimmy Sidle of Auburn and ville the help defray Maroons 12 Carthy. for a first division spot,” he winning straight ted to be chosen are Alabama. travel expenses. early ‘‘We’ll to win it Benny Nelson of games from 1915 through 1925. The nucleus of the teams said, try again. State Won First George Mia of Miami, Fla., Sidle, a junior from Birming- Ole Miss ended the Maroon Ole Miss Is State to two cham- But I‘m a realist. We don’t Rakestraw of which led Cash benefits were never Larry Georgia, ham, Ala., leads the South in in 1926 and went un- Dropped, and a share of anoth- have much monopoly Peate Beathard of Southern Cal- pionships experience.” made a of the record but total offense with 1,673 yards part beaten for a decade, then claim- er is gone. Departed are Red ifornia, Billy Lothridge of Geor- and is contender for the na- the score stands for posterity; Leland Joe top ed only three of the next 10 Tech and Dick Stroud, Mitchell, A&M Ole Miss 0. State Holds 14th gia Shiner of tional rushing title with 967 17, Since 1947 the Rebels Dan Gold and Bobby Shows. McComb games. Spot Maryland. Upsets and one more to A&M became Mississippi NEW YORK (UPI) The The yards game have held the upper hand, cap- The San Francisco returning starters—guard in 1932 and Mis- first-place votes and won-lost Forty-Nin- Brookhaven 14-6 Saturday against Ala- State College 14 decisions two seven-week reign of the Texas Doug Hutton 5-10 and for- play, turing against records in ers, with the poorest current bama. sissippi State University a few the foot- parentheses: — stalemates.