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Pirates Tackle
Sharp Contrasts
In Careers Noted
Rival coaches in the December 14 Junior Rose Bowl Game, Red Robertson of Northeastern Oklahoma and Dick Tucker of Orange Coast, offer sharp contrasts in their coaching careers, but have one thing in common—they win.
Robertson, Dean of Oklahoma Junior College Coaches, has been at Northeastern for 18 years as head coach and he has never had a losing season.
Tucker, only in his second year as a JC coach, has one of the finest won-loss records of any coach in the nation. At Orange Coast he is 18-1 for the past two seasons, while his overall record, including at Brea-Olinda High, is 115-19-1.
Since coming to Northeastern Oklahoma in 1945, Robertson's Golden Norsemen have won 10 conference championships, 150 ball games, lost 33 and tied six. This is the third time he's coached teams which represented the East in the Junior Rose Bowl Game.
Each of Robertson's four assistants played for him at the Miami, Okla., school. Max Buzard, Dewey Lynch and Jack Wallace all played for Red in the 1946-47-48 era, while line coach Jim Kissee played there in 1956. Kissee, incidentally, has a brother, Larry, who will start at offensive center for Northeastern against Orange Coast.
The esteem in which Robertson is held in Miami is reflected in the school's stadium, which is named Robertson field in his honor.
Tucker, 37, is a former Whittier College quarterback who believes football should be fun.
"I believe football is a game and should be played for enjoyment," the Pirate mentor said recently. "The most enjoyment anyone can get out of the game is to win — so I play to win. I want the players to get something out of football besides learning to hit."
There'll be some hitting going on in the Rosé Bowl Dec. 14 when the Norsemen and the Pirates clash and one of the winning streaks which Robertson and Tucker have going is bound to snap.
Blades Release Ice Hockey Schedule for Upcoming Week
Blades Release Ice Hockey Schedule for Upcoming Week
Vancouver’s Canucks provide the Western Hockey League opposition for the Los Angeles Blades at the Sports Arena this week, meeting the black and gold Southlanders and Friday night at 8 p.m.
The Blades then depart for a series with Denver at the mile-high city Saturday and Sunday, December 14-15, before returning home against Denver Thursday, December 19.
The Friday, December 13, game will be ‘Canadian Night,’ and all those Canadians, past or present, who can offer proof of having been a Canadian citizen or who are presently Canadian citizens will be admitted to the $2.50 reserved seat section at half price. A special ticket window will be opened for this purpose.
Special areas will be set aside inside the Sports Arena for each of Canada’s provinces in order that former neighbors may renew friendships.
Many personalities of Canadian including TV personality Art Linkletter.
Manager-Coach Max McNab’s Canucks have met the Blades five times and all games have been battles. Los Angeles holds a 3-2 edge at present, having won 5-4 in overtime and 3-2 at Vancouver and 4-3 at Los Angeles. The Canucks took an overtime tilt at the Sports Arena,
Waterboy Outweighs Quarterback
Bily White weighs 134 pounds and Barrie Montgomery weighs 221.
One is the waterboy for Orange Coast’s Junior Rose Bowl team and the other is the star quarterback who will face Northeastern Oklahoma A&M on Dec. 14 in the Rose Bowl.
Strange as it seems, White is the quarterback and Montgomery is the waterboy.
The Pop Warner League-sized White is a midget among giants, but he asks no quarter. He’s as tough as if he weighed 200 and he's talented enough to have been unanimously acclaimed as All - Eastern Conference back this year.
“He's a tremendous competitor,” praises coach Dick Tucker of the undefeated Pirates.
“Billy isn't a great passer and he's not a real good runner, either, but he's what football coaches like to call a 'winning quarterback'.”
White is a winner all right.
In two years at Orange Coast, he's directed the Pirates to 18 wins against a single loss to last year's Junior Rose Bowl champion Santa Ana Dons. Before that he was Freeway League’s player-of-the-year at Westminster High.
Coach Tucker sums White up
JRB Seats Still Selling
Approximately 5,000 reserved seats and additional thousands of general admission tickets are available for the Dec. 14 Junior Rose Bowl football classic in Pasadena.
This year's JRB junior college national championship football clash will pit the undefeated Orange Coast College Pirates against the Norsemen of Northeastern Oklahoma A. & M. of Miami, Oklahoma.
Most midfield seats for the annual junior college classic have been sold, but 20-yard-line and end zone seats are in abundance.
White is a winner all right.
In two years at Orange Coast, he's directed the Pirates to 18 wins against a single loss to last year's Junior Rose Bowl champion Santa Ana Dons. Before that he was Freeway League's player-of-the-year at Westminster High.
Coach Tucker sums White up best when he says: "Billy just doesn't know he's only 5-4."
Arrayed against the talents of little Billy in the JRB will be a slingshot armed Oklahoma named Richard Ball.
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kle Norsemen in JR
E LINE UP — This is the Orange Coast College defensive
it which gave up only 43 points, yielded 486 yards on the
ground and grudgingly granted 992 yards through the air
ring the 1963 Eastern Conference season. The Pirate deaders will attempt to contain the Norsemen of Northeastern
Oklahoma in Pasadena's Jr. Rose Bowl Dec. 14. Front row
left to right Ken Madison, Fred Smith, Ron Cray, Don Findl
and Gary Manger. Second row, left to right, Bill Autry, V
Edler, Ron Paterno, Al Davis and John Scott Williams, R
row, left to right, Larry Jones and Joe Scott.
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JUST PENNIES A DAY
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
FREE ORGAN COURSE
LESSONS FOR THE FAMILY
DURING THIS SALE
Wurlitzer — Steinway — Chickering — Krakauer — Kimball —
Kohler & Campbell — Milton - Whitney — Choralee — Sohmer —
Mason and Hamlin and others
USED PIANOS
UPRIGHTS FROM $59.00
STUDIOS FROM $159.00
SPINET TYPES FROM $189.00
Steinway Bungalow $245⁰⁰
SPINETS FROM $249.00
VOSE & SONS UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO $285.00
NEW PIANOS
NEW FULL KEYBOARD SPINETS $347.00
NEW CONSOLES, FULL KEYBOARD $448.00
Free Course Popular Music Lessons
With Every Piano
NEW KIMBALL PETITE GRAND PIANOS $1,295.00
VOSE & SONS UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO ..... $285.00
NEW PIANOS
NEW FULL KEYBOARD SPINETS ..... $347.00
NEW CONSOLES, FULL KEYBOARD ..... $448.00
Free Course Popular Music Lessons
With Every Piano
NEW KIMBALL PETITE GRAND PIANOS ..... $1,295.00
NEW PORTABLE
Electronic TRANSISTOR
SPINET PIANO
ONLY WEIGHS 45 LBS.
Free Course Popular Music Lessons
$285
New Wurlitzer
Spinet
$495.00
New Wurlitzer
Consoles
$595.00
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WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M.
SAT. 9 'TIL 6; SUN. 10 'TIL 6
Between Lincoln & Ball
ALL INSTRUMENTS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE
Thursday, December 12, 1963
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n JRB Saturday
Greatest Shutouts
National League pitchers had many a moon during the '63 campaign. They threw 154 of them.
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1st PAYMENT FEBRUARY, 1964
Wurlitzer—Thomas—Hammond—Kinsman—Gulbransen—Estey
USED ORGANS
THOMAS SPINET $195.00
WURLITZER 2-in-1 plays as a Chord or Reg. with Perc $395.00
THOMAS MUSICALE 2 MANUAL AND PRESET $695.00
WURLITZER PROFESSIONAL with Shh-boom 1,295
THOMAS WITH BUILT-IN HI FI PHONO $275.00
ESTEY 2 MANUAL WITH PERCUSSION & SUSTAIN $445.00
THOMAS TRANSISTOR WITH LESLIE SPEAKER $995.00
PORTABLE 2 KEY BOARD STRINGS—FLUTE—DIAPASON TRUE ORGAN VOICES $159.00
KINSMAN Professional With Built-in Rhythm King SAVE $700
WURLITZER TRANSISTOR $795
HAMMOND C-3 WITH LESLIE 22H SPEAKER SAVE $1,000.00
GULBRANSEN Rialto Theatre Organ, Like New Save 1,000
GULBRANSEN TRANSISTOR $595.00
THOMAS Concert Serenade Stereo-built in Leslie SAVE $600.00
LESLIE SPEAKER FOR ANY ORGAN $265.00
TRANSISTOR ORGANS DIAPASON TRUE ORGAN VOICES $159.00
KINSMAN Professional With Built-in Rhythm King __SAVE $700
WURLITZER TRANSISTOR .....$795
HAMMOND C-3 WITH LESLIE 22H SPEAKER __SAVE $1,000.00
GULBRANSEN Rialto Theatre Organ, Like New Save 1,000
GULBRANSEN TRANSISTOR .....$595.00
THOMAS Concert Serenade Stereo-built in Leslie __SAVE $600.00
LESLIE SPEAKER FOR ANY ORGAN .....$265.00
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E OF MUSIC
M. TIL 9 P.M.
SUN. 10 TIL 6
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