College Scores Fri., Dec. 8, 1961 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9 mi 1 1 1 i ii wmrwmm 11 m " HORNSBY IN A 'SNIT' Baseboll great Rogers Hornsby, center, is shown with his at torneys Dovis S. Wold, left, ond Sidney Araskik ot the Federal Buliding in Chicago Thursday just before filing a suit against a soda pop company for $1 million. He charged his tips on how to play baseboll were distributed by the company without his permission. Hornsby was national batting champion from 1920 through 1925. He says he has been hired by Casey Stengle to coach the New York Mets. (UPI Telephoto). Strong Oakers Crush Glide A powerful Oakland mat squad crushed the Glide Wildcats, for mer UVL rivals, Thursday night 4.1-1.1, on Oaker home ground. The Cats, fresh from a 4120 victory over the Doticlas Trojans last Saturday could only come up with two decisions, a pin and a draw lor scoreboard tallies. Meanwhile the Oakers. capi talizing on two forfeits for 10 points added 25 points in pins to its total. Moor Wins Glide began the matches on the right foot by garnering three points in the 98 pound class when Frank Moore took a 9 8 decision over Jeff Sprague. However, Oak land's Randy Stanley came right hack with a pin over Steve Du mont in 1:55 of the first round of the 106 pound match. Other scores: 115 pounds, John Thennes, Oakland, pinned Dave Collins, 1:45 third round; 121 pounds, Jerry Rogers, Oakland, decisioncd Hubert Hill (8-4), 130 pounds, Wayne Scevers, Oakland, pinned Frank Weseman, 0:30 first round; 136 pounds, Dennis Miller, Glide, pinned Robert Carr, 1:57 third round; 141 pounds, Mickey JIanley, Oakland, and Larry Had wen. tied (2 2). 148 pounds, Dirk Sheriff, Glide, decisioncd Eddie Manning (5-2). At 157 pounds, Eugene Anderson, Oakland, decisinned Fred Jolly Rod And Gun Club Sets Ham And Turkey Shoot The annual pre Christinas ham and turkey shoot of the Roseburg Rod and Gun Club will he Sunday at the Rod and Gun Club rantje near Winchester. 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Rot HOCK I.OTTOJI (5 3); 168 pounds, Steve Perry, Oak land, pinned Ken Peach. 1:30 sec ond round; 178 pounds, Wayne Germond, Oakland, pinned Gary Hyatt, 0:59 first round; 191 pounds, Don Lillard, Oakland, won on a forfeit; and heavyweight, Ken Kar linger, Oakland, won on a forfeit. The Oakland Jayvees made the day complete for the Oakers by shipping the Wildcats 41-9 using seven pins along the way to amass their score. Colts, Rams Clash Saturday Afternoon By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Baltimore Colts can strengthen their chances of finish ing second in the National Foot hall league's Western Conference Saturday by beating the Rama in Los Angeles. The Rams, in turn, need a vic tory over the third-place Colts to aid in their effort to escape the Western cellar, which they now share with the Minnesota Vikings. Baltimore'i record is 7 victories and 5 losses while the Rams have won 3 and lost 9. The game will be televised na tionally (CBS, 4:30 p.m., EST) and is the only NFL action Satur day. AH other clubs play Sunday, the headliner being the collision between the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles in Philadel phia. II PltK ES I. t'SEII Glide hosts Riddle next Thurs day while Oakland hosts Grants P,5S Saturday at 2 p.m Pro Basketball Pro Basketball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NBA Thursday Resultt games scheduled No Friday Games Syracuse at Boston Detroit vs. Chicago at Philadel phia Ixis Angeles at Philadelphia St. Louis at Cincinnati Saturday Games Chicago at Philadelphia (afternoon-TV) Boston at Syracuse Los Angeles at Detroit New York at St. Louis ABL Thursday Results Kansas city 90, San Francisco 87 Cleveland 107. Chicago 88 Pittsburgh 107, Los Angeles 43! Friday Garnet Chicago at Kansas City Hawaii vs. San Francisco it Oakland, Calif. Saturday Garnet Washington at Los Angelei (aft-: ernoon) Kansas City at Chicago Hawaii at San Francisco CHAMP TOP FIGHTER NEW YORK (AP) Heavy weight champion Floyd Patter son was named "Fighter of the Month" by Ring magazine today for his fourth-round knockout of unbeaten Tom McNeely Jr., at Toronto last Monday night. Mc- Neely was dropped from the top ten. He had been ranked ninth. SAVE IN THE NEXT 100,000 MILES ORchord 3-448$ THICKS, TOO! College Basketball THE ASSOCIATED PRESS East By Villanova ft. Buffalo 51 St. Bonaventure 82, Villa Ma donna 59 Lafayette 53. Bucknell 51 Temple 90, Lehigh 60 Long Ioland 62. Roanoke 58 South I.SU 83, Texas Christian 58 Mississippi 96, Louisiana Tech 78 Furman 84, Erskine 64 Florida Slate 85, Florida 71 iy vtesieyan m, at. rrancis (Pa) 76 Midwest Kansas State 71. St. Louis 60 Nebraska 63. S.MU 60 Detroit 76. Tulsa 53 Bradley 100. Northern Mich Indiana 74. New Mexico State 68 Southwest Houston 72. Lamar 70 Far West Regis 77, Hardin Simmons 65 Hockey Results National Hockey League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday Results Montreal 4, Toronto 1 New York 3, Detroit 3 (tie) Chicago 5, Boston 2 Saturday Games New York at Montreal Rnston at Toronto Chicago at Detroit (afternoon, TV) Western Hockey League (Thursday'! Results) Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 4 (overtime lie) JOSEPH LANE WINS The Joseph Lane eighth graders! edged out their cross-town rival 1 Fremont Junior High counterparts Thursday, 30 26. .uiiii.iim...lt,,WT.,T..JuWi,,,ii,i p limn aatMui MttMtWWtMMMMtaMMjtitiM' llkaMMMMMMMMMMMMaW,; ! VV-tA V1 atFl k TJ sWXaw " ' ALaV FJf- mm Hi Wrf j aT M Hl.'ia s SB at mmr2 1 S' .T T ' I rLuti I sits tti H- teeeder 5 ipsa- tf VUl StT kV I 10 '1i i s7 &X4 kllr 1 td wreechet witt clip 10 Alten V? 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Stcphni St. J 7-1616 I Phon OR 2-1616 Phon OR 2-1616 lh-.a , Homa-Owntd ind Operated A NEW YORK (AD - The 191 Associated Press All America football team, led by Ohio Staler fullback Bob Ferguson, has the! biggest line in history featuring honor students Alex Kroll and Merlin Olscn. hroll, Ine Phi Beta Kappa ran- Jdidale center who spurred Rut- igers to its first unbeaten season,, ana uin stales uiscn. top diis- mess administration scholar, are in a forward wall which averages: an incredible 238 pounds. Lone repeater from last year, I Ferguson is joined in the hack TR field hy Ernie Davis first Negro to win the Heisman Troohv spectacular Jimmv Saxton of Tex-1 as and versatile quarterhack Sandy Stephens of Minnesota. Ends Namtd i Rugged Jcrrv Hillebrand ot Colorado and "Radar" Bill Mil-1 ler of Miami. Fla m n t h e tends. Billy Neighbors, best man on Alabama's national champion ship eleven, is at tackle opposite the 265 pound Olsen. Roy Win- GOLF ston of Louisiana State and Dave! CORAL GABLES, Fla.-Emilio Behrman, Michigan State, are (t'hico) Miartui of Argentina, Hill the guards. i Farrell and George Knudson tied Nicknamed "the quiet man." for first round lead in Coral Ferguson set two goals for him-'Gables Open with 65s. self in 1361 lead the Buckeyes to GENERAL the Big Ten title and repeat as1 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -Three-All America. Missions arcom- I Baseball League, oldest Class plished. Enroute he rushed for B circuit, suspended operations, 938 yards and 68 points. hoping to reorganize for 1963 sea- Ferguson generated so much : son. power he set up every phase of, CHICAGO Big Ten eliminated the Buckeye attack and was , controversial "need" factor from called by Coach Woody Hayes j new financial aid tn-athletes poli "practically indestructible." cy, substiluting academic achieve- Ftrguson Best ment level at annual winter meet- lie s Ine best rullhaek I ever coached and he's got to he the best in the game today," Hayes1 adds. Ferguson was thrown for only n Ihrre yards in losses in as many seasons. I Davis, the Syracuse wonder hoy j who was the first player picked ' in the National Football League1 draft, led the Orange l a Lib- i erty Bowl berth as the team's top ground gainer, pass receiver, kick hauler and scorer. He was among the nation's leaders in rushing uss.i yards, 55 average) and points (91 1. Davis broke Junmv Rrnwn's : school career records in total of- ifense 13.414 yards). rushing -(2..W.), points (220) and touch- downs (25). Ernie touched the j 265. l,ogan, I'tah. j Carolina Slate- B Pat Tram- hall only four times against Col-1 T Bill Neighbors, Alabama,! mell, Alabama- B Lance Al gate, scoring twice including a .16 229, Northport, Ala. I worth Arkansas- B Rillv Ra, Rat', scoring twice including 'ard run on which he .shook off seven tacklers. and throwing a touchdown pass to roommate :?"hn M,acke' on '"' covering 74 Sports In Brief nig. RACING SAN BRt'NO. Calif. Palsvs Night (Si.fiO) captured the Santa i Maria purse at Tanforan. Bueracans 1961 Ail-American Team NEW YORK (AD - The 196t All America football teams se lected hy The Associated Press: FIRST TEAM: E Jerry Hillebrand, Colorado,' 241 pounds, Davenport, Iowa. K Bill Miller, Miami (Fla),1 192, McKcesport, Ta. i 1 Merlin Olsen. Utah State.' G Roy Winston, Louisiana 1 State, 225, Baton Rouge, La. i Ct nave Behrman, Michigan1 oiaie. hi, nowagiar, mien. i C Alex Kroll, Rutgers, 228,1 Leechburg, Pa. B Sandy Slephens, Minnesota, B Ernie Davis, Sacuse, 210, Elmira, N Y. B James Saxton. Texas. 164. Palestine, Tex. B Bob Ferguson, Ohio Siate.'Dave llnppmann, Iowa State. FAMILY GET-ACQUAINTED PLAN -3 Sundav Is Familv Dav i 1 at RENT A LANE Sunday 10 A.M. .2 PM FOUR WINDS BOWL if I uioseii 217, Troy, Ohm. SECOND TEAM E Garry Collins, Maryland, E Pat Rirhter, Wisconsin; T Ed Blaine. Missouri; T Steve Bar nett, Oregon; G Mike Ingram, Ohio Stale: G Dae Watson, Georgia Tech; C Ron Hull. I'd. A- R Rnm.m r.ahn.l K-nnh Adams. Mississippi. THIRD TEAM: E Greg Mather. Navy; E Hugh Campbell; Washington Stale; T Art Gregory, Duke; T Bob Bell. Minnesota; G Stan Sczurek. Purdue; G Larry Vig nali. Pitt; C Larry Onesti. Nonh western; B Eddie Wilson, Ari zona: B John lladl K ansas: R J Benny McRae. Michigan; B FOUR WINDS BOWL $2oo per hr. wy lilt roup SUTHERLIN OR 2-1627 3841 I