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THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 21, 1971
True
Grid
The number of teams with a chance of winning
the Super Bowl has been reduced from 26 to eight.
The teams on this list are, for the most part, those
that most experts expected to see. Perhaps the only
real surprise is the inclusion of Washington and the
exclusion of Oakland at the division play-off level.
True Grid is going to remain with the team he
picked to win the Super Bowl before the season
started—the Kansas City Chiefs. Here are True
Grid’s picks for the N.F.C.
Dallas at Minnesota: This
should be a classic—the most
prolific offensive team against
the league’s best defense. It is
usually advisable to put your
money on the best defensive
team in the big ones. However,
Dallas combines their versatile
and potent offense with an
excellent veteran crew on
defense. The Vikings are inept
offensively and they can’t rely
on their defense to outscore
Dallas. Dallas 24, Minnesota 13.
Miami at Kansas City: The
Chiefs defense should be able to
contain the Dolphins’ ground
attack. Len Dawson has
displayed the ability to make
the big play via Otis Taylor. The
Dolphins have not been im-
pressive in their last few
outings. Look for the chiefs to
win a tough one. Kansas City 27,
Miami 17.
Washington at San Fran-
cisco: When John Brodic is on,
the 49ers can beat anybody. Mr.
Brodic has been inconsistent and
so have the 49ers. Washington
looked great beating Los
Angeles but poor in their loss to
Cleveland. The Washington
defense could be the difference.
However, True Grid looks for
San Francisco to win a close
one. San Francisco 24,
Washington 20.
..Baltimore at Cleveland: The
Browns have come on strong
after a dismal start. The Colts
raised many questions concern-
ing their strength by losing to
the New England Patriots. The
Colts have the ability to get up
for the big ones. The Browns
could spring an upset but True
Grid picks the Colts. Baltimore
23, Cleveland 17.
The college bowl games are
still being played, and after
careful scrutiny, True Grid
picks the following winners:
..Peach Bowl: Mississippi (9-2)
vs. Georgia Tech (6-5): The
Rebels were soundly whipped
by Alabama and Georgia but
won all other games impres-
sively. Georgia Tech is on the
rebound after a poor start. They
almost beat powerful Georgia in
‘their last game. The records
would indicate that Ole Miss
should be a big favorite.
However, True Grid thinks the
Rebels will be lucky to win by
three points.
Rose Bowl: Stanford (8-3)
Michigan (11-0): Stanford has
been characteristically unpre-
dictable. They have a facility
for winning the big game as
they demonstrated in last
year’s Rose Bowl upset victory.
"However, they have dropped
three games to mediocre op-
ponents (Duke, Washington
State and San Jose State). The
Wolverines have been very
consistent offensively and
defensively, averaging 37 points
a game while yielding only six
per contest. If one truth has be-
come evident this year for fore-
casters it is: “When in doubt,
select the better defensive
team.’ Michigan/ is better
defensively. The Wolverines
over the Indians by nine.
Silver Leaf Party
The Kunkle Silver Leaf
Christmas party was held at the
Alderson United Methodist
Church Dec. 14, at 6:30 p.m.
After being served a delicious
dinner by the Church WSCS,
carols were sung and gifts
exchanged.
Present were: Elizabeth
Hess, Ruby Miers, Grace Ide,
Lena Martin, Jennie Miers,
Arline Updyke, Jane Hackling,
Julia Scott, Myrtle Hess, Virgie
Elston, Lillian Kunkle, Eleanor
Frederick, Mayetta Roberts,
Naomi Ashburner, Ella Brace,
Lana Birnstock, Dorothy
Dodson, Florence Klimeck,
Agnes Elston, Florence Conden,
Adirene Collis, Jean Pellam,
Edith Costanzo, Sylvia Brace.
Proper shoes guard against
falls—Wearing proper shoes
while performing household
chores helps guard against
falls. For all housework, choose
shoes with comfortable, fatigue-
reducing low heels and rubber
or composition soles, suggests
the Farm and Home Safety
Committee of The Pennsylvania
State University.
and the A.F.C. play-offs.
Orange Bowl: Alabama (11-0)
vs. Nebraska (12-0): This is by
far the most interesting and
significant game. Both teams
are sound offensively and
defensively. Nebraska gets a
slight edge offensively due to
the greater versatility the
passing game gives to their
offense. Defensively the
Crimson Tide has demonstrated
a quickness and big play factor
while Nebraska relies on brute
strength and size. The team
with the fewest turnovers will
win. The defense is almost even
but Nebraska has more scoring
punch—the Cornhuskers by
five.
..Cotton Bowl: Texas (8-2) Vs.
Penn State: Despite their loss to
Tennessee, True Grid feels that
the Nittany Lions are a
legitimate national power even
with their light schedule. In
view of the national reaction to
their loss to Tennessee, they
should go into this fray with a
grim determination. However,
in their last two games State
has suffered costly turnovers
and defensive lapses. The
Longhorns will be 100 per cent = ~
healthy for the first time this
season. Darrell Royal has a
winning tradition in the bowls.
Hesitantly, True Grid selects
Texas and the Wishbone by
eight.
..Sugar Bowl: Auburn (9-1) vs.
Oklahoma (10-1): Look for a
high scoring tilt here. Both
teams have been able to put
plenty of points on the board
this year. In a classic struggle
between Auburn’s passing
game and Oklahoma’s running
attack, look for the Sooners to
dominate ball control. Auburn’s
defensive unit has been more
stingy but Oklahoma has played
more potent opposition. If the
Sooners control the ball (keep it
away from Heisman Triphy
winner Pat Sullivan). They
should win—by eight points.
Gator Bowl: Georgia (10-1)
vs. North Carolina (9-2): The
Bulldogs have outscored the
opposition by an average 32-10
margin this season. This has
been accomplished in a plod-
ding, determined and un-
spectacular fashion. Despite its
9-2 record, North Carolina has
been less than impressive and
has struggled to win by small
margins over teams like Wake
Forest, William and Mary and
Virginia. However, the season’s
final romp over Duke revealed
strong potential. Once again, we
will go with the better defense
and pick Georgia by nine points.
..Fiesta Bowl: Arizona State
(10-1) vs. Florida State (8-3):
The Sun Devils displayed one of
the nation’s best offenses again
this year averaging 38 points
per game. The only common
opponent—Houston—beat
Florida State 14 to 7 and lost to
Arizona State 18-17. In ‘this
contest the defensive edge must
be given to Florida State but
Arizona State has scored an
average of 15 points more per
game. The Sun Devils have
more scoring ability and should
win a toughie—by eight.
Idetown Couples
The Idetown Couples Club
held its December meeting and
Christmas party at the church
recently.
The WSCS of the church
served a turkey dinner to mem-
bers and guests. The list in-
cluded the Rev. and Mrs. Fred
Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bergstrosser, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Ide, Mrs. and Mrs.
Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Sweitzer Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Sweitzer Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Steele, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hubbell, and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Word.
Devotions were conducted by
Mr. Bergstrosser, who also con-
ducted the business session.
New officers were installed as
follows: president, Willis Ide;
vice president, Robert Steele;
secretary, Pat Sweitzer; trea-
surer, Robert Wilson.
The group was entertained by
its own ‘‘Idetown Players’, who
presented comic skits.
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