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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 13, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday january 13, 1969 the stars and stripes Page 17 Campbell spearheads attack North captures senior bowl 27-16 Bob Campbell Mobile Ala. A Bob Campbell Workhorse Ball car ruler from Perm state Spear headed an explosive running at tack saturday that gave the North All stars a 27-16 Victory Over the South in the senior bowl football game. Campbell slashed his Way through the Southern line again and again for three quarters and then broke into the end zone on a 2-Yard plunge in the third Quarter that put the Yankees in front to  then the rebels had battled Back bravely from a 14point first period deficit and finally went ahead 16-14 Early in. Penn state Ace the third Quarter on Warren Bankston s 4-Yard  rally came abruptly to a standstill when kicking specialist Ken Juskowich of Wes. Virginia with an icy 12-mile wind at Misback booted a 37-Yard Field goal plat Down Rushing yardage part Klorik Yards a return yardage pauses uhte Fumble lost Yard i penalized North souths Isa 129so 12 87 120 599 28-3 11-29-2 4-33 5-35 0 242 5 to give the North a one Point margin. Juskowich kicked an other for 20 Yards to Widen the Gap in the fourth Quarter. Quickly after the Yankees Goethe Ball on the South two. Ron Pritchard of Arizona state had grabbed the Ball when a crunch ing tackle knocked it away fro Bankston of Tulane. An estimated 42,000 shivering fans watched in Ladd stadium in 40 degree weather made Al the More miserable by a brisk wind out of the  North took a two touch Down Lead in the opening period but steadily fell behind because of its own mistakes. The South defenders opened the Way for a Field goal and a touchdown onto pass interceptions then took a one Point Lead on a touchdown Campbell s touchdown came engineered by the passing of pro football alters format for schedules Miami up commissioner Pete Roz Elle announced a new scheduling format saturday Totake effect in 1969 for pro foot Ball so As to Lessen the present conflict in playing dates with major league  significant features of the new format Call for both the National and american football leagues to Start the 1969 seas none week later than they did the 1968 season and for the Al to engage in a late season playoff similar to one employed by hockey and basketball for Many years and Only recently adopted by the two major baseball  said he was All for the Al s new playoff idea for two reasons. First it will insure the bes club getting into the super bowl and second it will increase interest at the end of the sea son he  s playoffs the Al s playoffs will involve the first place team in the East Ern division meeting the second place team in the West division on dec. 20 and the first place team in the Western division meeting the second place team inthe Eastern division the follow ing  two division winners will then enjoy a two week Layoff after which they will meet in the Al championship game on Jan. 4, the same Date on which the nil championship will beheld. The Al will Start its season on sunday sept. 14, a week later than it did this postseason and the nil will Start on sunday. Sept. 21, which is also a week later than it began its 1968 Campaign. The system of byes in which Al teams Drew a week off during the course of the season will be eliminated in that  the conclusion of its regular season on sunday dec.21, the nil will hold its Western conference playoff on saturday dec. 27 and its Eastern con Ference playoff a Day later on sunday dec. 28. The playoff Bow game again will be held Here in Miami on saturday Jan. 3. That will Bethe last year of the contract of the game Here and there has been no decision yet As to whether that game will continue to be played after the  sunday Jan. 4, the nil championship game will be held at the site of the Western conference Winner followed by the super bowl contest on sunday Jan. 11. The site of the super bowl game will be determined at meeting Between nil and Al officials in Palm Springs cal., i March the nil s pro bowl game be continued of Page 20j k of ? track record tied by Davenport Boston a olympic \ to Edge Leon Coleman the Champion Willie Davenport of i fourth place hurdles finisher at Southern University equalled i Mexico City. Villanova s Erythe indoor record with a Daz Hall runner up to Davenport in Ling display of Speed saturday night in winning the 45-Yard High hurdles at 5.8 in the 43rd the olympics was third. Davenport a former inter service High hurdles Champ stars and stripes port Alendor Urcla Stop stubborn Oregon state Corvallis Ore. A Urcla the nation s no. 1 col lege basketball team overpowered surprising Oregon state University in the final minute saturday for an 83-64 Pac-8 conference Victory. The Bruins were ahead by Only three Points at halftime but All american i a Alcindor Lethe second half Rush that buried the beavers. It was Urcla s 27th consecutive Victory including 11 this season. The game was televise regionally and attracted a Coli Seum crowd of 9,413.Alcindor Hud 29 Points and his strength and height dominate the contest. Osu which had upset the University of Southern California Friday night did not go Dow easily. The beavers scored nine consecutive Points at the end of the first half and were within two Points 41-39, with two min utes gone in the second half. In the next six minutes How Ever the Bruins poured through 14 Points while holding the Bea vers to a Lone Field goal by seven foot Center Vic Bartolome. Bartolome made a Gallant treat stopping Alcindor while scor ing 23 Points himself. Urcla  Alcindore Ltd  8we Solbert Schwac Alfrd total Oregon St. Oft g ft5 9 11 19 freeman2-s 3 01 6 Perkins 4 1-2 912 6-8 2b Bartolome 9 5-023 1 0-0 2 Stewart 7 1-3 is 6 0-1 12 Markham 0 3-a 31 0-0 3 More 0 6- 6 1 1-2 3 Bert Rand 1 00 2 0 0-1 0 5 0-1 10 34 14-2583 Tola it 23 18 24 64 halftime Ucuz s5. Oregon state 32. Fouled out. Wicks. Total four Urcla 28, Oregon state 21. A-9,413. Knights of Columbus track equalled the indoor record set by games at Boston Garden. J Charles Hlad in Davenport inched in front at Chicago in 1942,the Halfway Mark and went on i and matched by Earl Mccurio Schof Southern Call f o r n i a in the Boston k of c meet last  capt. M e i Pencer Veteran of the Vietnam combat f t my Davenport olympics but earned a Goldmedal As a member of a relay team won the 50-Yard dash jus nipping Raymond Pollard of Morgan state. Pender was clocked in 5.5 seconds three tenths off the meet record. Larry James of Villanova the olympic 400-meter runner up loped to an easy Victory in the600-Yard run defeating Jim Burnett of the Philadelphia Pio Neer club in 1 11.8, the slowest Edd Hargett of Texas  Button of Alabama gave the rebels their first break by grabbing a pass from Bobby Douglass of Kansas and running it Back 49 Yards to the North s 19. The South had to Settle for a Field goal. Kenny Vinyard of Texas tech booted this from 9 Yards out. Tom Maxwell of Texas a intercepted another Yankee pass and this time the southerners went All the Way. Campbell was chosen the most valuable Back of the game. It was the seventh Victory forthe North All stars in 20 senior bowl games and it started the players on both sides on Possi ble professional  player on the winning squad received $1,000. The losers$750 each. Campbell ran the Ball 14times for 59 Yards. Bill Enyart of Oregon state out Gaine Campbell with 75 Yards. The Yankees scored on the first series of plays going 71 Yards All on the ground. At this stage of the contest it was the 230-Pound Enyart who accounted for most of the yardage. A Fumble forced the South to give up the Ball later in the first North Wen the Yankees time in the meet since 1958. Ted Vogel 42, former tuft College Star won the master s mile for runners Over 40 in4 49.4. However the biggest cheer were Given 61-year-old Johnny Kelley a former Boston a.  Champion from near by Watertown who finished last. Olympian John Pennel won the pole vault by Clearing 16 feet 6 inches. He failed to com close at 17-1, even missing on a fourth practice try. Veteran Herb Germann of the new York a. C. Just Hung on to continued on Page so period and the ahead 14-0. Then started making costly mistake Sand by halftime the Lead had been Cut to 14-10. Before the third period was far along the South was holding on to a shaky16-14 advantage. Juskowich s 37-Yard Fiel goal longest in senior bowl his tory put the North in front again and Campbell wrapped it up with his  writers chose Jerry Levias of Southern method St Ashe game s most valuable player. His punt returns Asu ashis pass receiving were instrumental in keeping the v out within reach until Campbell s touchdown. North 11 it 1" 3--27south o  to  if North Enyart Ore son site o run Juskowich West Virginia. Kun North Himon Oklahoma. Is a -.-, from Douglass k us l3 Jutt Kowich Kik. South pkg 9 Vinyard Texas 1y  Levias. Southern  la  s1u-, 2 run Tum Kowich kick North pkg 20 just Kowicki. Atttfr.vjance42.ooo. Davis cuppers booked for Vietnam clinics Saigon up members of the United states Champion Davis cup learn will demonstrate their winning style in three Days of exhibition matches and Tennis clinics in South Vietnam starting Jan. 24, . Spokesmen said sat urday. Participating in the matches in Saigon Cam Hanh Hay and Long Binh will be Charle Pasarell Arthur Ashe Boh Lutz a  Stan Smith a companion playing Captain Donau streaking Bruins Down a Anadiotis Montreal up the bos ton Bruins extended their unbeaten Streak to six game saturday night As they Defeated the Montreal canadians 6-3,the Bruins who moved to within one Points of Montre Alfor the leadership of the Eastern Section of the National hockey league have lost Only one of their last is  Ted Green and Bobby Orr set up the  gave Boston an Early 2-0 Lead before the Halfway Mark of the game. Green s first period goal came on a slap shot fro the Elueline with Montreal playing shorthanded. Or hitched his 12th goal of the season when he blasted a hard shot ran just inside the Elueline in the second  Hodge beat Montreal goalie rotation Vachon from 15feet out in the Middle period and less than two minutes later John Mckenzie picked up a pass right front of the Montreal net and fired the puck into the unguarded Side of the Cage Mekenzie scored again in the third period when he Bea Vachon with a 20-foot drive. The canadians scored All their goals in the final period. Defens Eman Sere s a v a r scored twice Lule Ralph Backstrom netted the firs Montreal Marker on a Power play Early in the period. Phil Sposito scored his 25th goal of the Campaign Lute in the contest to put the icing on the cake for the Bruins. Montreal s John Ferguson was in the penalty Box at the time  
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