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’Dogs Lead Nation
In Scoring Defense
NEW YORK (UPD—Geor
gia’s unbeaten, once-tied Bull
dogs led the nation’s major
college football teams in scoring
defense this year while Miami
of Ohio ranked second in three
major departments, it was
disclosed today by the National
Collegiate Sports Services.
The NCSS figures showed that
Georgia (8-0-2) allowed 12
touchdowns, 12 extra points and
four field goals in 10 games for
a total of 98 points and an
average of 9.8 per game.
Arizona State led in rushing
defense with 570 yards allowed
on 403 plays for a 1.4 yard-per
play average; Kent State led in
pass defense, allowing an
average of 107.6 yards per
game for 10 games and
Wyoming led in total defense
with an average of 206.8 yards
allowed in each of 10 games.
Miami was second in rushing
defense (77.5 yards a game), in
total defense (232.4 yards per
game) and scoring defense (9.9
points game).
Hudson, Beaty
Lead Hawks
Over Warriors
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD—Lou
Hudson and Zelmo Beaty
combined for 57 points Tuesday
night leading the Atlanta Hawks
to a 111-100 National Basketball
Association victory over the San
Francisco Warriors.
Hudson topped the scoring
with 29 points, but it was Beaty
who triggered a second period
spree that gave the Hawks the
lead for good. Beaty, operating
more effectively with Nate
Thurmond’s absence, added 28
points for the Hawks.
The Warriors, thanks to Jeff
Mullins’ 23-point first half, held
a 46-44 lead when Beaty went to
work. The Hawks’ center scored
six points in a 10-0 streak as
Atlanta took a 54-46 lead en
route to a 60-51 advantage at
the half.
Joe Caldwell scored the other
four points in the outburst and
added 15 of his 21 points in the
Warriors at bay. Mullins added
only two points in the second
half, but topped the Warriors
with 25.
Beaty’s U-point third period
pushed the Hawks ahead to 87-
71, but the Warriors climbed
back with 10 straight points and
were within 87-81 early in the
final quarter. Guard Bobby
Lewis scored six of those points.
Russell Whips
Spalding Girls
The Spalding eighth grade girls
suffered their first loss Thurs
day in East Point.
Russell beat Spalding, 36-25.
Jan Goldstein scored nine po
ints for Spalding. Melody Caston
made seven, Lexine Pitts five,
Cindy Montgomery two and San
dra Lowry two.
Patty Brooks, Diane Clark and
Kay Cody were Spalding’s start
ing guards. Coach Harvey Og
lesby used several reserves
throughout the game.
“It was a fairly close game
the first half,” Coach Oglesby
said. “Russell blew it open in the
third quarter when they outscor
ed us 11 points to two.”
Spalding outscored Russell
in the fourth but was too far be
hind to catch up.
ASTROS MEET WINS
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UPD
—The Houston Astros of the
National League will make their
first visit to Cooperstown next
July 28 when they meet the
Minnesota Twins of the Ameri
can League in the 1969 Hall of
Fame baseball game.
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SPORTS
Frazier Retains
Heavyweight Title
By WILLIAM VERIGAN
UPI Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA (UPD—For
Joe Frazier, it was Oscar
Bonavena last night, tomorrow
the world.
Frazier retained his share of
the heavyweight title with an
unanimous 15-round decision
over awkward Bonavena Tues
day night and Immediately
announced through a swollen
jaw that he would settle only
for Jimmy Ellis, who holds the
World Boxing Association ver
sion of the title, as his next
opponent.
The 24-year-old Frazier, dis
counting deposed champion
Cassius Clay, said a victory
over Ellis would make him
undisputed titleholder through-
Helen Kolousek
Rolls 541 Series
Helen Kolousek bowled a 203
game and a 541 series this week
in the Griffin Ladies Bowling
League.
Maggie Snow rolled a 216 game
and a 500 series. Shirley Bot
toms bowled a 504 series that
included a 209 game. Nellie Pitts’
521 was the second highest ser
ies. It included a 197 game. Lin
da Pryor bowled a 201 game.
Other top bowlers were:
Lee Stapel 187, Brenda Gatlin
181, Jean Reeves 171, Rosa Cal
laway 170, Jerry Vaughn 163,
Bernie Zuberer 161, Rose Mich
aels 161, Dot Stewart 158, Peggy
Cleghorn 158, Bernice Coogler
157, Marie Virden 156, Dot
Bevil 155, Evelyn English 152,
and Ruby Trammell 150,
Moose beat Ike Hill 3-1 in
team competition. Reeves Clea
ners defeated Griffin Industries
3-1, WHIE beat Spalding Amu
sement 3-1, and Suburban LP
Gas defeated Dundee 3-1.
Spalding plays at Headland
Tuesday and will travel to Zebu
lon Wednesday for a game with
Pike.
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Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1968
out the world.
However, it may take the
unbeaten Philadelphian, recog
nized as champion in only five
states and parts of the Orient
and Latin America, several
months before he is ready to
get back in the ring. Frazier
suffered a possible broken jaw
against Bonavena and the
doctor said they would wait for
the swelling to subside before
taking X-rays.
Frazier dominated the bout
most of the way, nearly closing
both of Bonavena’s eyes with
cuts and pounding him relent
lessly to the body.
To get to the 26-year-old
challenger, Frazier had to wade
through a barrage of low blows,
which drew numerous warnings
from referee Joe Sweeney and
cost Bonavena the eighth round.
Several times the referee
seemed to lose control of the
fight and Yank Durham,
Frazier’s manager, had to leap
into the ring in the 10th round
to keep the fighters from
pummelling each other after the
bell.
Sweeney, the only man in the
ring to draw boos from the
disappointing crowd of about
8,000, gave the bout to Frazier
by the lowest margin, 70-67.
Judges Dave Beloff had it 72-64
and Nate Lopinson 74-64.
“I think I didn’t lose,” said
the 207-pound Bonavena, four
pounds heavier than Frazier. “I
thought it was very close, but I
won’t complain. I never was cut
like this before in my career,
and I am very disappointed for
my country of Argentina and
for myself.
Durham said, “If the price is
right and Ellis is willing to face
the fact that he must fight Joe
to be true champ, we’re ready
to fight him now.”
Clay, whose title was taken
away last year when he refused
to be Inducted into the Army,
watched at ringside and said, ”1
thought It was a good fight
between a pair of sluggers, but
it wasn’t any championship
fight.”
HECK INACTIVE
ATLANTA (UPD — Ralph
Heck, who has been a starting
linebacker for the Atlanta
Falcons for all three years that
they’ve been in the National
Football League, was placed on
the Inactive list Tuesday
because of a pinched nerve.