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    College Scores
Fri., Dec. 8, 1961 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 9
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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.
Shooters will begin to take their
marks at 10 a.m. with shooting to
continue until a winner emerges.
' The shoot is open to the public.
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(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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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