IT LOOKS BAD, but no foul wos colled in this brush bet ween St. Louis Howk Geo Hill (24) ond Celtic Bob Cousy. Hill drives in toword basket closely guarded by Cousy. Hill passed off before he got under the bosket. (UPI Tele-photo) Brown Again Title-Bound NEW YORK (AP)-Cleveland's Jimmy Brown seems headed for hn fifth title as the top rusher in the National Football League. The Browns fullback, now sec ond among the all-time NFL rush ers, came up with his fourth straight game in which he's gained more than 100 yards Sun day in Cleveland's 17-6 conquest of the Washington Redskins. The performance, his best of the campaign with 133 yards, in creased his 1961 rushing total to 853 yards on 191 carries or 73 yards more than runnerup Jim Taylor of Green Bay, the NFL's weekly statistics showed today. Brown now has collected 5,908 yards rushing during his 5-year NFL career. Only Baltimore's Joe Perry has more yards 7,748 in 12 seasons. Bart Starr of Green Bay, the Western Conference leader, zoomed into the lead in passing with his efforts in the Packers' 31-28 squeeze by the Chicago Bears and stepped ahead of Son ny Jurgenscn of the Philadelphia Eagles, who fell into I first-place Eastern Conference tie with New York by bowing to the Giants 38-21. Starr has completed 110 of 190 passes and Jurgenscn 144 of 2S7. New York's Del Shofner re gained the top spot among pass receivers with 46 receptions after grabbing eight against Philadel phia. Johnny Sample uf Pitts burgh continued to lead the inter ception artists with eight. STY STOPS SANDERS PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Doug Sanders, golf's third leading money winner, was forced to withdraw from the Portland Open after shoot ing a first round 70. He developed I sty on his right eye. Sanders, who has won more than $33,000 on the PGA tour this year, had been among the high finishers in his previous eight events. Friends Meeting At Game Which Matches 0SU-BYU CORVALLIS AP) - "In this case, it will he friends going against friends," coach Tommy Prothro of Oregon State Vnivrrs- ity said of his squad's game with Brigham Young next Saturday. Hal Mitchell, head coach at BYU, played for I'CLA when Prothro was an assistant coach there. Jerry Doman, ex-Oregon State player under Prothro, is one of .Mitchell's assistants. And Doman has a brother, Ron, playing for the Oregon State team. But there's going to be no friendship shown on the football field Saturday. "It seems like you like to beat your friends and enemies the most," said Prothro, "but not just your acquaint- Post Set For Play EUGENE (AP) The trainer of the Oregon football squad had some good news for coach Len Casanova this week. Bob Officer, the trainer, said sophomore quarterback Doug Post probably would be back in action for the game with third ranked Ohio Stale Saturday. But Officer came through with some bad news, too. Fullback Duane Cargill, he said, definitely would be out of action for the clash with the unbeaten Buckeyes. That sets the backfield for Sat- BOWLING TOWN LEAGUE PH. Harris Plumbing Ken Bailey Insurance II f ?l Wiley Lefties jo 10 14 Miller I Oimicic 17 (3 73 Umpqya Insurance- 13 17 17 Do. Co. State Bank 13 It M Paciittc Pewer l Light 31 17 T K Mobil Service I 79 High series: Joe Buchko 154-210-IH 542, P. Power I, Light. High game: Joe Buchko 310. HITS AND MRS. LIAOUI W L Sfubbs Richfield 34 Hufham Sign 73 17 American Linen 23 17 Bobs Trophy. 73 17 Roseburg Jeweler if 31 Harris Cafe it 71 Lindsavs Hobby House II 70 McAllister Const. 14 n Modern House of Carpets 14 34 Winston T.V. II 2 High series! Phyliii Wolf HM 77-1 54523, Bobs Trophy. High game: Recheet McCormack 304, American Linen. SUTHERLtN TOP EIGHT 7$ 15 It 17 73 14 74 Roseburg Neon Sutherlir Tire Jug'i Club 1 Jut her I in Drue Bert's Food Market Walker's B U.A. 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The largest crowd of the WHL season a roaring throng of 10, 408 jammed Portland's Memori al Coliseum to watch the Flyers tip the Bucks 3-1. Edmonton's goals, incidentally, came while: 1. Portland was shorthanded. 2. Both teams were down to four men on the ice. j 3. Into a vacated net. It was a classic hockey game, I however, as the Bucks peppered Edmonton's Hank Bassen, subbing for the injured Dennis Riggin, with 28 shots in the first two periods but couldn't score. Said Edmonton Coach Bud Poilc of Portland: "They skate. Gee. how t h e y skate. I'm glad they're not in our division." Said Buck Coach Hal Laycoe: "We can't put much more into two periods." That 10.000 plus crowd raised Portland's home attendance for eight games to 60,0tW an aver age of 7.511 1 contest. urday. with Post at quarterback, Jim Josepnson at fullback and Mike Gaechter and Mel Kenfro a! the halves. Huskies Knock Heads SEATTLE fAPl The Wash ington Huskies knocked heads in a long, tough workout Tuesday as they prepped for their game with UCLA in Los Angeles Saturday. Almost the entire session was contact work, and there was plenty of concentration on line blocking and short drives to try to punch over the goal line. The third and fourth strings ran UCLA plays against the first two teams. Cougars Scrimmage PULLMAN (AP) Coach Jim Sutherland raii his Washington State Cougars through a scrim mage Tuesday, getting them set for their game with Stanford in Palo Alto Saturday. He said he planned another scrimmage Wednesday and will have the Cougars taper off Thurs day. They head south Friday hoping for their fifth win over the came WSU grid coach. Defense Studied MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) The Idaho Vandals worked on defense against Montana plays run by the frosh Tuesday as they got ready for their football tussle with the Grizzlies in Boise Saturday. Coach Skip Stahley made a couple of lineup changes. He moved Steve Urko. a senior, into left tackle on the first string and sophomore Tom Morris into the fullback position. "They earned it for their work against Arizona last weekend," Stahley said. av--f-- Pl Wed., Nor. 13, 1961 The News-Review, Ro,ebur9, Ore. 7 Wrestling Midgets Invade Fairgrounds Tonight At 8 ill: 4 i ai""" v V;. HAT TRICK Golf professionol Chi Chi Rodriguez of Puerto Rico sinks a putt with perhaps too much vigor, then throws hat over hole to keep ball from jumping out. COUSY COACHES Russell Holds Lovellette To Two Points; Celts Win The matches are being held to- 1 nicht hArAiift th f'nmmunitv ! RlllMinff haH alr.taHu hAfi rntH for Saturday and promoter Elton I Owen frit certain the local fans The wrestling midgets are set to appear tonight at I in a tag 'earn! match at the Community Build ing of the Fairgrounds. Alnnff with lh laalnM all,. I lion will be a championship match would not want l? mi", double ttween Seymour Freeman andi F'"""-u-Nicoli Volkoff, and a semi final bat .. tie between Rocky Columbo and Crybaby Nelson. Little Beaver, always a top drawing card, will team up with sensational newcomer Bouncing Berk to take on meanies Irish Jackie and Fuzzy Cupid in the fea tured midget tag team match. Lit tle Beaver is an old hand at the game, and is rated as one of the top midgets in the business. Volkoff will put up his North west heavyweight title tonight when Seymour Freeman meets the champ. Seymour Freeman is the handsome brother of local favor ite Herb Freeman and can be seen as a gladiator in the film, "Spar ta cus" While Freeman it one of the top scientific wrestlers in the circuit, Volkoff, a bearded Russian, does not always follow the rules. He has a reputation as a meanie. Columbo, an ex-boxer from New York, is a fast, clean wrestler till someone starts to rough him up- then he is a dynamo with his fists. Crybaby Nelson is not I newcomer to the Roseburg area as he wres tled here as Nelson Royal before. His nickname came because of his constant crying to the referee, so he says that he is going to win matches any way he can. 1 X. ! W - ; . i i 'f .'A , H LITTLE BEAVER , ever popular midget ASSOCIATED PRESS for years Emerald Association Shines In Track Meet PORTLAND fAPlTh .n,l Intercollegiate Cross Country meet at the University nf Pnrtl.inH Tuesday turned into an Emerald empire Atnictic Association tri umph. The first five runners across the finish were from that Eugene organization. Some of the top runners who! had been expected did not com-' pete and there was no repeat of the close victory by Dvrol Burle son in the Orcgo. AAU run last saiuraay. Most schools entered in complete teams. lne first six finishers were: Keith Forman, 16:38; Clayton Stcinke, 16:51; Mike Lehner, 16:52; Dan Tonn, 17:01; Barry Adams. 17:30, all of EEAA; and Terry Ramberg, Lewis and Clark. 17:38. By THE They've been savins it's just like having a second , in coach the way Bob Cousy plays for the Boston Celtics. Cooz showed why again Tuesday night. With Bpston Coach Red Aucr- hsfh (Ittinif nut tha. firat nt a three-game suspension for tussles ?2 with National Basketball Associa tion referees, the veteran back od. Cooz came back freshened after the intermission and tossed two timely baskets in the fourth period. The Celts sketched their East ern Division lead to 2i games over Philadelphia, which lost to New York'! hustling Knicks 124- tn the winduo of a double- header at Madison Square Gar denthe only other action in the court star took over and led the leaue- !n the Garden opener, vuiiiiiiimm ruaiieu io us sixin straight victory and eighth in 12 games 119-115 over Syracuse. The Royals trail Western Division leader Los Angeles by two games but hold second place now by 3 games over St. Louis. once-beaten Celts to their seventh victory 119-117 over the stum bling St. Louis Hawks. Cousy made two key moves. The first was to play Bill Rus sell all the way without a rest. Russell responded with 35 points, his usual bundle of rebounds, and a defensive show that limited Clyde Lovellette, a 23-point a game scorer, to Just two points. The second was to give Cousy a rest for the entire second peri- BOXINS BOSTON Massachusetts Box ing Commission suspended frac tional middleweight champion I Terry Downes of England until he fulfills a return contract to fight I Paul Pender of Boston. Weight Lifting Program Started At Canyonville The weight lifting program- In boys physical education classes for grades seven through 12 has be gun according to Richard Fetter- son, teacher. This hi the first time an extensive body building pro gram has been included in the Canyonville curriculum according to Mrs. R. E. Proctor. Canyonville correspondent. Hornung Call-Up Harries Packers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Paul Hornung, most prolific scor er in National Football League his tory, is back in the Army and his recall may not only weaken the Green Bay Packers but force them into an unofficial deal with the riv al American I-eague. That stormy development be came a possibility Tuesday when reports from widely separated sec tions of the country revealed: 1. Hornung, the Packers' triple threat halfback who holds t h e NFL's scoring record and is the leading point-maker this season, will not be issued weekend passes from Fort Riley, Kan., and will 100 For Your Old Refrigerator! On The Purchase of Admiral Refrigerator 1 1 13.0 Cu ft. 1 10 lb. 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It was learned that only the refusal of rookie quarterback Val Keckin, a member nf the Packers' taxi sq'iad, to join the Texans has held up the transaction. Actually, deals between the riv al leagues are not permitted. How ever, one league may sign a play er after he has been waived out of the other league. The Packers, leading the West ern race with a 7-2 record, were set to start sophomore Tom Moore in Hornung's halfback post b u t were minus a kicking specialist be cause of an ankle injury that has sidelined guard Jerry Kramer. Neither the Parkers nor the Texans will admit the transaction is a trade, but it was reported the Texans are ready to nhtain AFL waivers on Agajanian if they can get the player they want from Green Bav. Although Kerkin is carried on the Packers' payroll he is not a member of the official M-player roster and the NFL technically lists him as a free agent eligible to sign with any club of his choice. Kansas City Star Still Paces ABL Y. A. Tittle Shows Caution In Talk Of New York Title NEW YORK fAP) After 13 years of frustration, Y. A. Tittle views with caution any talk about "big money" and a possible pro football championship for the New York Giants. 'It's a long way off yet," said the 35-year-old quarterback today. we d be foolish to get too excit ed and look ahead to that instead of looking ahead to next Sunday's came. That Pittsburgh club can be just as tough as Philadelphia N.vsr Hit Jackpot Tittle long has been one of the greatest passers Football League. a pro most with the San Fran rutrirn ao o ii t, -j cim- ier lie came ciuae uui iicvi CHICAGO (AP) Bill Bridges hi, ,h. ,i,h . ,h.mninn. of Kansas City boosted his lead Uhip team. He was traded to the (A ,.n.,ln In twwtt IL. : I-- A. ...U. O.J Ui.t. ,u iviiwti in iiuih ul me Biuiiiiu VJiauvs insi aukuh wiicii ncu unit leaders in the American Basket- ey. 49ers coach, decided to go all to ball League. Through games of Sunday night. Bridges carried a 26.0 av erage for six games. Hal Lear and Dan Swartz of Los Angeles were tied for second with 143 points in six games for 23.8 average. the way with his "shotgun" of fense and had no use for a quar terback who couldn t run. "We came close in '57," said Tit tie whose teammates call him "Yat." an abbreviation of his giv en name of Yelverton Abraham Tittle. "We wound up in i tie with Detroit in the Western Conference. We led 24-7 at the half but they beat us. Then they went on win the league championship. ' Last year we were close again, but Green Bay beat us. In '59 we were two games ahead at the mid point, but we finally lost it to Baltimore." Tittle could see a trade coming when the 49ers went to the "shot gun" near the end of last season. "I sat it out most of the last three or four games, partly because I was hurt," he said. "A quarter back has to do a lot of running in that formation -and I am not in the National cut out for that. 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