! Pag-e 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, January 5, 1967 THE BATTALI^DN DIVE FOR YARDAGE Alabama’s Frank Cantebury (28) makes a Alabama’s Byrd Williams (61) is in the running-dive over the Nebraska line for five foreground. Alabama won, 34 to 7. (AP yards as Alabama rolled against the Corn- Wirephoto) buskers in the New Orleans Sugar Bowl. Indians, Astros Exchange Two Outfielders CLEVELAND, Ohio UP) — The Cleveland Indians obtained Lee Maye and Jim Landis went to the Houston Astros Wednesday in an exchange of 32-year-old outfield ers by the two clubs. Three minor league players al so were involved in the deal. Houston sent catcher Ken Retzer from its Oklahoma City farm club to the Indians’ Portland farm team in exchange for pitcher Jim Weaver and catcher Doc Edwards. The trade was completed after Maye and Landis had been waived out of the National and American Leagues, respectfully, as the in terleague trading deadline was Dec. 15. 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Pro football Commissioner Pete Rozelle clung Wednesday to his prediction that the clash between the Green Bay Packers of the NFL and the Kansas City Chiefs would sell out the 93,000 seats in Memorial Coliseum on Jan. 15. The stadium’s general manager, Bill Nicholas, regarded as an ex pert in the art of gate estimat ing, agreed with Rozelle. There were dthers less opti mistic, however, \and there was no doubt that thousands of fans are ired over the television black out in this vast metropolitan area. board is any indication, fans’ in terest has quickened in the past two days. “We were flooded with calls all day Tuesday when we opened after the holidays and it’s been the Saine today,” Nicholas said. The Coliseum is the main base of ticket selling operations. “We sold some 26,000 tickets last week even before the fans knew which teams would be in the game,” said Rozelle. Identity of the opponents was not decided until last Sunday when Green Bay defeated the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City routed Buffalo. Rozelle defended the television blackout. He argued that the telecast of a World Series in baseball is no parallel because fans have a home team to root for and watch in person, whereas in the Super Bowl, two non-resi dent teams are involved. He said there has been no de cision about the site or sites ,of future Super Bowl games. The Kansas City squad, mean while, arrived at nearby Beach to continue preparati for the contest. The weatheri sunny and warm. The Chiefs; quartered' at the Edgewater 1 and will work out at Vete Stadium. The Packers are staying] Green Bay until next Suti when they plan to fly to Barbara, Calif., for further t ing. Former Cardinal Pitcher Honored The 26,000 included options to buy for Ram fans. An additional 20,000 tickets are out on consign ment to the 18 clubs in the two leagues and the commissioner’s office. HOUSTON, Tex. > — Color ful Dizzy Dean, former St. Louis Cardinal pitching great, will be presented the Tris Speaker Award at Houston’s seventh an- ner Jan. 24. Dean, a member of basi Hall of Fame, has been dost] the game in radio and televi since his retirement from plajj There was also grumbling that choice seats would not be avail able for such patrons as the Los Angeles Rams’ regular custom- Out-of-town and state applica tions for tickets undoubtedly have been heavy but local reac tion to the ticket scale—$12, $10 and $6—has been everything but happy. If a busy telephone switch- “We firmly believe the game will be a sellout,” Rozelle con tinued. “Green Bay is certainly well known here and you can’t under-estimate the Kansas City Chiefs here with Mike Garrett.” He referred to the Chiefs’ rookie halfback who dazzled fans when he played for Southern Cal ifornia’s Trojans and earned All- America and Heisman Trophy honors as a senior in 1965. nual major league baseball din- days. 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