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Georgia-Nebraska Sun Bowl To Match
Two Os Nation’s Winningest Coaches
ATHENS - The Georgia-Ne=
braska Sun Bowl duel in El Paso
Dec. 20 will match two proud
football schools and two of the
nation’s most successful coaches:
Vince Dooley of the Bulldogs and
Bob DeVaney of the Cornhuskers.
DeVaney, in fact, is the
‘“most winningest’’ mentor co
aching a major football team in
the country. In 13 years (five
at Wyoming and eight at Ne=-
braska) his won-lost-tied re=-
cord is 101-28-5 for a winning
percentage of .772. His eight
year Nebraska mark is 66-18«0
for .786.
Dooley in six years at Georgia
has a record of 43-16-4 for 714,
one of the 10 best records of
active college coaches.
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SPIKE JONES RAISES PUNTING
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ATHENS-Georgia’s senior pu=
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Jackson, Wayne Garner, Billy Walden, Skip Webb, Tommy Cunning
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Jones of Louisville, Ga., punted
12 times against Auburn for a
44.3 average, raising his season
average one-tenth of a point to
43.9 on 65 kicks,
Jones still leads SEC punters
and ranks among the nation’s top
three,
60,000 Hot Dogs
lin An Hour
A CONTINUOUS FRANK
FURTER PROCESSING machine
that can produce up to 60,000
skinless hot dogs in an hour—-
enough to satisfy most stadium
crowds—has been made by The
Allbright-Nell Company, Chi=-
cago. It is the largest machine
of its kind; four trucks were
needed to ship it to the Detroit
sausage-maker where it was in
stalled.
Harmon Picks UCLA For Roses
There’ll be a lot of ink spilled
in newspapers all over the
country about THE confrontation,
the annual title scrap between
Southern California and U,C,L.A,
So we won’t linger over it too
long, Both teams have been
slipping in our ratings each
week . » U,C,L,A, is ranked 12th,
Southern Cal, 13th, However, it
will still be one of the top games
of the year, Trojan fans won’t
agree, but we think it’s
the Bruins’ turn to take over
the host duties inthe Rose Bowl,.
U.C.L.A, to win the big one by
3 points,
With the curtain dropping on
the Big Ten season (drooping
would be a more appropriate
term for most of the league this
year]), There’s one outstanding
game left for the finale, Every=-
body’s Number One Boy, Ohio
State, travels to Ann Arbor to
ford Patterson, Mark Beam, Bill Laseter, Scott Hubbard, Darrell
Wood, Charles Phillips and Franklin McCalla, Back row: Assis
tant Coach Don Wood, Eddy Patton, Clark Whitsitt, Scott Blair,
and Coach Joel Cunningham,
Bruce and Marty Payne, Back row: Greg Gibbs, Brad Bradley,
Tim Nellis, Jack Felty, Monty Kelly, David Smith and Larry
Mills, Coaches are Bruce Nellis (left) and Jack Felty (right).
Fisher, Jan Tuggle. Standing: David Dodd (Coach), Doug Brown,
Jerry Capes (Coach), Tony Dodd, Lee Autry, Jim Croft (Coach).
Not present for the picture, players Mark Davis and Jeff Riley,
and Coach Neal Banks.
do battle with sth-ranked
Michigan, The Buckeyes should
win it by nine, but this little
war, being fought in Michigan
country, just might go either
way.
Two of the Southeast’s biggest
powers, L,SU, and a very
deflated Tennessee. 3rd and Ilth
respectively, don’t run into too
much trouble Saturday, The
Volunteers are 29-point favorites
over Kentucky, and the Tigers
should dispose of Tulane by 27,
Fourth-ranked Missouri and
17th-ranked Nebraska are still
battling head to head for the
championship of the Big Eight,
Mizzou has a much easier task
in its final game of the season
than do the Cornhuskers, Mis=
souri will pour it to the Jay
hawks of Kansas, winning by
26, while Nebraska will have its
hands full with the Sooners of
THE COVINGTON NEWS
SCOREBOARD:
Bd) Greero e o o sOO '74'23“2
Bob Hunter, . . . . . « .70=27-2
Leo Mallard, ... .. .69-28-2
Bill COKer, + o « o4+ o +52-45-2
Colo.-Kans State
Fla, St.-NC State
Nlinois-lowa
Michigan-Ohio State
Okla.-Nebraska
Sou, Cal-UCLA
So. Carolina-Clemson
Duke-No, Carolina.
Kentucky-Tennessee
Yale-Harvard
Washington-Falcons
Home Team on left
Oklahoma, The Huskers are
favored by only five points,
Notre Dame, #7, will close out
its season by tipping the Air
Force by fifteen points., The
other strong independent, Penn
State, still rated only Bth in spite
of an undefeated season, should
administer a whipping to Pitts
burgh . . the spread is 28 points,
And lest ye forget that there
are other teams in the East
that play football in addition to
Penn State, two very fine
Ivy League teams, Dartmouthand
Princeton, square off Saturday
to decide the championship of the
conference, Undefeated Dart=
mouth is favored by nine,
Wound-licker, Purdue, rated
19th, is favored to retain the
Old Oaken Bucket, beating Indiana
by 14 points, Houston, ranked
20th, will add to Wyoming’s
troubles, clipping the Cowboys
by fourteen, And Stanford, in
16th, will belt California by 19
points,
TOMMY JONES
Mr. and Mrs, Watson Jones en=
tertained Saturday with a pre-
Thanksgiving and Christmas dine
ner in honor of their son, Tommy
Jones, who is serving in the U, S,
Army and will not be at home to
celebrate these occasions with
his family.
Those enjoying this occasion
were: Miss Rachel Cardall, Mr.
and Mrs. Adron Lunsford and
boys, Mrs. Ruby Mashell and two
gll‘ls, Mr. and Mrs. mvid M‘t
chell of McDonough, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Mitchell and girls, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Mitchell, Miss Luc
ile Cook of Jackson, Miss Gay
Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stew=
art, Miss Ellen and Mr. Richard
Jones.
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NEWS Staff Football Predictions
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Bob Greer
Colorado
Fla, State
Towa
Ohio State
Nebraska
UCLA
So, Carolina
No. Carolina
Tennessee
Yale
Washington
Nelson Allen Is Volleyhall Champ
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APPROXIMATELY 50 STAFF MEMBERS of the Trust Company of Georgia, Atlanta, had a ‘‘volley”’
good time this summer as they battled their way to stardom in the annual bank tennis tournament:
completed recently, When the racquet-swinging event was over, winners set their sights on shining
silver trophies instead of hot, asphalt courts, Ronald Francis, (right), bank tournament coordinator,:
admires the trophy being presented to Nelson Allen. first place winner in the Mens 'Doublés dnd a resident:
of 6114 Floyd Street, N, E. Covington. Mr. Allen teamed up with Atlanta’s Wade Mitchell to take the 5
title. o
Bob Hunter
Colorado
Fla, State
lowa
Ohio State
Nebraska
UCLA
So. Carolina
No. Carolina
Tennessee
Yale
Washington
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Leo Mallard
Kans,. State
Fla, State
Illinois
Ohio State
Nebraska
Sou, Calif,
So. Carolina
No. Carolina
Tennessee
Yale
Falcons
Thursday, November 20, 1969
Bill Coker
Kans, State
Fla.
Jowa
Ohio State
Nebraska
Sou, Cal,
So. Carolina
Duke
Tennessee
Yale
Falcons