The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 8, 1954, Page 7

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Ps 12 member schools to 40 grant-in- aid athletic scholarships each year, Gen. Bob Neyland, . University of Tennessee athletic director, has said he favors abolishing all res- trietions. Vi Georgia Tech and Kentucky all favor at least an ard revision in the number al- lowed. Many of the other schools are believed to take a similar view. As to the Gator Bowl, SEC Com- missioner Bernie Moore said he has polled school presidents on a proposal to take the 25 per cent conference cut only on bowls pro- ducing $85,000 or more, and found the majority in favor of the move. The Gator Bowl pits Auburn against Baylor, sat Jacksonville, Fla., Dec, 31. the annual Southeastern Conference meeting opening tomorrow. The three-day meeting, expected to be mostly routine, probably will consider a change in the restric- don on grant-in-aid athletic schol- : arships, and may vote not to take @ 2-per cent cut in Auburn’s _ SEC Meeting Set Saturday i KNOXVILLE, Tenn., (—A van-, homa A&M to succeed Drew; Rob- > guard of coaches, athletic direc- ams successor has not been For Home or Commercial Use... We Are Prepared To Furnish You _With Clean, Pure Cube »» Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (Ice Division) Simply scrumptious is Kringle Krunch - the Sealtest holiday flavor. Rich ice cream (as only Sealtest makes it) lavishly sprinkled with festive bits of candies, red and green. In packages, cones and dishes, wherever you see the bright ved Sealtest sign. EGG NOG ICE CREAM A favorite festive fare, enjoy Sealtest Egg Nox ice cream, today! for \. with their single-wing. formation, | reel an unfamiliar style in their part of the country, squeaking past Baylor by a point and three other rivals by a touchdown. First thing they knew, they were listed right up with the big boys. Illinois Fails To Produce As In Surprise Year By HUGH FULLERTON JR. NEW YORK «@—Looking back at their own pre-season forecasts, the. nation’s football experts de- cided Wednesday that the Arkan- sas team was the biggest surprsie of the campaign. Arkansas was picked to finish no better than sixth in the Southwest Conference. It was a teami loaded with ‘sophomores and even Coach Bowden Wyatt oe it was at least a year away from winning anything important. But the Porkers just couldn’t lose plugged along What’s more, they stayed there. Even though they lost two games, Arkansas finished as conference champions and Cotton Bowl entry | pound. and took 10th place in the final Associated Press ranking poll. This was listed as the season’s biggest surprise by 54 of 99 sports writer and broadcasters who re- turned replies to this question- naire. Three others split their votes between Arkansas and other teams and four listed the Porkers second. Illinois, co-champions of the Big Ten a year ago failed to come up with a line to clear the way for J. C, Caroline and the other backs who had been 1953 sensations. As a result, Illinois won only one of its nine games, This also was men- tioned on four other ballots. Three teams made it almost a photo finish for second place in the voting, two winners and one loser. Ten writers thought it. most sur- prising that Ohio'State, disregarded in the pre-season national ratings and given little thought in the Big Ten selections, finished unbeaten to earn the conference championship and the Rose Bowl bid, One divided his ballot among Ohio State, Ar- kansas and Navy. Minnesota’s change from a team with a .500 record in 1953, when it-had one great star in Paul Giel, to an exciting outfit that won seven and lost only two without Giel in 1954 drew 9% votes and one honor- aple mention. The losers who surprised the ex- perts were Alabama, Michigan State, Iowa, Texas and Pennsyl- vania. Citizen Ads Bring Results Sale Tel. 9-6501 Arkansas Rated Upset Team Of The Year By tring all year to do just that. Di- fresh water fishermen. No fish caught on rod and reel may be entered, although three sweetwat- er species are eligible in Division I, open only to fish caught on rod and reel. The sponsor’s thought in setting up a division for cane pole ang- lers was that there were legions of them and that almost no fishing contests gave them a break, Some estimates have it that fish taken on cane poles in fresh water out- number those caught on red and If this is so, then the fact does -not show up in the Schaefer Con- test, where rod and reel entries outnumber cane pole catches over 20 to 1. Division I is immensely success- ful. A single weighing station, for example, has sent in over 1,200 seatrout entries, each of 6 or more s. With the belief that Division 1 should be almost as strong, rather than of token nature, the sponsor has asked contest headquarters to Prepare this open - letter type of release. We therefore ask those who fish canal banks, lakes, pot holes and rivers why less than 6,000 entries have come in from folks who go fresh water fishing with cane poles? There are prizes, plaques and ci- tations to be won! Every kind of pa pag fish is eligible, inclut- ing bla ass, all the mudfish and garfish, In vate judges will sélect the ou Beckman Says He Was Misquoted — Key West high school esach Ed Beckman did not make a statement at Monday’s Quar- terback Club meeting thet one of his players “hed a bigger mouth than | do.’ $ The remark, The Citizen learned, was made by another’ speaker. LSE STRONG ARM BRAND COFFER Triumph Coffee Mill at ALL GROCERS SALE Now Going On at Most Sealtest Dealers Fresh Water Results Slow InSchaefer Meet “Try and find out what's wrong {catch ma with Division II,” said Rudolph J. | gler pic Schaefer, sponsor of the statewide |a major electrical Rudy Schaefer Fishing Contest. | as deep fr: Contest headquarters have been | Room Humidifier, ete. yision II is for Florida’s cane pole, | , ‘ me in Division I. The an- will win his choice of ince, such tor, TV, centage - wise something's wrong if semi - officials figures are = be belived, Suggestions are wei comed, They should be addressed to: The Rudy Schaefer Fishing Con- test, Box 566, Northwest Branch, { Miami, Fla. Numerically speaking eane pole tries are satisfactory. But per- ~ ~ GOOD,YEAR 14” SIDEWALK BIKE. Removable tank converts this streamlined boy's bike fo girl’? ‘model if desired. Sturdy iubular steel frame; Equipped with Eo danliadldeaannaiimmnmamataemmmmemenmanmeteneae ated | HetngleKrunch ICE CREAM ‘adjustable saddle, gleaming chrome springs, semi-pneu- @atie tires, and streamlined chain guard. Red’ and white. “nanin sddeaoet, STD “JINGO” HORSE Ride or pull this full-size tey=) it’s guaranteed te hold 150 Ibs, Bells tinkle merrily on the braided wheels) teins and in the colorful (All steel with wood finish. A new, ultra-streamlined wheel foy, propelled by ball- begring mechanism. 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