The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, December 14, 1961, Page 9, Image 9

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    Tiny Bug Has More Effect On Alabama's
Grid Team Than Last Fall's Opponents
TL'SCALOOSA. All. (AP)-A big chunk of Alabama's undefeal-
tiny bug has accomplished what ed and untied football team flat
ten big football teams had been on il hack.
unable to do thu fall it pn a Nineteen memhera of the na-
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CAPPING THE CLIMAX Fronk Thomos ot home in Pitts
burgh shows the baseball cops he has worn during his
Nationol League coreer. The slugging left fielder wos sold
by Milwoukee to the New York Mets. He previously hit
home runs for the Pirotes ond spent a yeor eoch with the
Cincinnati Redlegs ond the Chicago Cubs.
Musial Shows His Fielding
Is As Strong As His Batting
CINCINNATI (AP) Slan Mil
aial. seven-lime halline champion,
is no slouch as a fielder. The St.
Louis veteran set a National
1-eague record in 11 by com
piling the highest average among
the outfielders for the third time
in his career.
This was disclosed todav with
the release of the official National
League fielding statistics. They
also showed that the Milwaukee
Braves took team and individual
honors.
The Braves finished wilh an
.9?2 mark, five points higher than
the runnerup San Francisco
Giants and Cincinnati Reds.
First baseman joe Adcock, sec
ond baseman Frank Boiling and
shortstop Roy McMillan of Mil
waukee were the leaders at their
positions, Adcock with .933, Boi
ling wilh .988 and McMillan with
.97.5
Jim Davenport of San Francisco
topped the third basemen with
.965 mark while Smoky Burgess
of nttshurgh headed the catchers
with .991 and Bob Anderson of
Chicago led the pitchers, handling
52 chances flawlessly.
Musial made only one error
while handling 159 chances in 103
games for a .994 average. Frank
Robinson of Cincinnati and Felipe
Alou of San Francisco tied for
second at .990.
tional championship team were
put to bed with a virus infection
Wednesday.
it's a mild illness hut it put a
crimp in drills for the Crimson
Tide's New Year'a Day date with
Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl.
10 In Infirmary
Dr. W. C. Baty Jr., team phy
sician, kept 10 players in the Uni
versity Infirmary overnight. The
other nine were confined to dor
matory beds.
Baty said they would miss prac
tice today but would be allowed
to go back to work Friday.
All of the ill players, live in the
same dormitory but Baty said
there was no indication of wide
spread infection.
Receiving Medicine
"I think this thing is under con
trol." he added.
All of the ill players are re
ceving medicine to combat nau
sea and diarrhea the two most
common symptoms and all are
on a strict diet. A few of the stu
dents ran temperatures a degree
or two above normal.
Bill Battle, a 6-2, 197-pound end.
was among those who caught the
bug but he was released by the
doctor Wednesday night.
"He was feeling good and he
had a test he wanted to study
for." Baty said.
Others missing practice because
of the illness included ends Jim
my Dill, Dale Layton and Tommy
Brooker: tackle Steve Wright,
guards Rob Petty and Steve Al
len; fullbacks Larry Wall and Ed
Veraprille, and halfback Gary
Mart.
Out With Injuries
Fullback Mike Fracchia and end
Butch Henry are still out of prac
tice recovering from injuries re
ceived in the Auburn game Dec. 2.
Ring Record
Fight Results
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Miami Beach, Fla. Virgil
Akins, 149. St. Louis, stripped
Vince Bonomo, 149'?, Miami
Beach, 4.
Phoenix, Ariz. Caspar Or
tega, 147, Tijuana, Mexico,
knocked out Bobby Brown, 14934,
Los Angeles. 4.
Long Beach, Calif. Johnny
Newman, 146, Los Angeles, out
pointed Sergio Rodriguez, 14S,
Mexico, 10.
Davis, Sarette
Give Syracuse
Edge Saturday
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Ad
vance weither forecasts tuday
stacked up in favor of Syracuse
but the big factor which has es
tablished the Orange a favorite'
over Miami In the LiberVy Bowl
Saturday is the one-two punch of
All-America halfback Ernie Davis
and quarterback Dave, Sarette
The weather forecast for the I
third annual nationally televised:
(NBC) football classic is near
freezing temperatures with possi
ble precipitation which would hin
der the passing of Miami's!
George Mira to All-America end
Bill Miller. i
No Muddart !
"All we're asking for is I fast.
track cause we sure don't have
any mudders," said Miami Coach
Andy Gustafson.
Gustafson said, "You've got to
give Syracuse six points every
time Davis walks on the field.
Why 1 would have no right to
expect my boys to stop Davis for
one entire afternoon. We may
stop him six or seven times in
a row but he'll get you the eighth
or ninth."
The Miami coach, accustomed
to warmer temperatures, said the
only way to beat Davis is to score
a lot of points "and our offense
is spread out wide enough to do
uiat."
Coach Ben Schwartzwalder.
meanwhile, said Sarette could fill
the air with passes if the Hurri
canes concentrate their defenses
on the rushing of Davis. Noting
that Miami has a big line.
Schwartzwalder said a passing
attack "is in our thinking."
Both teams planned final work
nuts today and Friday in the 100,-000-seat
Philadelphia Stadium.
AFL All-Star Game
Set For San Diego
DALLAS. Tex. fAP)-The first
annual American Football League
All-Star game matching players
from the Eastern Division with
the Western Division will be held
at San Diego Jan. 7.
AFL. Commissioner Joe Foss
said the game will be played at
Balboa Stadium tinder complete
sponsorship of the San Diego
Junior Chamber of Commerce
and would be nationally televised
by ABC.
Sid Gillman of San Diego will
he head coach of the Western All
Stars while Wally Lemm of Hous
ton or Mike Holovak ot Boston
whichever team wins the Eastern
Division title, will coach that
squad.
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College Scores
Br THi ASSOCIATED PRESS
East
Providence 80, Brown 7.1
St. Josephs (Pa) 77, Richmond
Temple 65. Princeton 5i
Army 79. Lebanon Valley fit
Rnode bland 64, San Francisco
54
Villanova 69. Kordham 4H
Rutgers SI, Columbia 59
Cornell 8:1, Syracuse s
Lehish 72, C'olsate 71
NYU 78, lona 65
Holy Cross 106. SI. Aiielm's 79
Penn 81, Swarthmore 37
Harvard fM, Wesleyen 78
Manhattan 81. Paterson Slate 32
Wagner 85, long Island 70
South
Fluke 76. South Carolina 69
Navy 60 .Citetysburg 5.1
Memphis State 107, San Kran
Cisco State 49
Midwest
Loyola (Chicago) 87, Western
.Micnigan 85 (ot)
Detroit 96, Assumption (Ont) 45
Southwest
Baylor 71, Trinity (Tex) 58
Far West
Seattle 76, Idaho State 64
New Mexico State 58. Colorado
State College 45
Thur., Dee. 14, 1961 The News-Review, Reieburj, Or. 9
Pirate Granplers Take 29-25 Win
Over Grizzlies On Ashland Mats
Glcmlalr's Pirates built up an
early lead in the lighter weights
and managed to hold the Ashland
Grizzlies off in the heavier brack
ets to cop a narrow 29 25 wrestling
victory over the southern Oregon
Al school Wednesday night,
The victory was the second in a
row for the Burs over A 1 rnmpcti-'
tors. Last week (llcndale squeezed
inut a 29 28 win over the Crater
(Comets
Winning the first four matches,
'the Pirates built up a 16-0 lead over,
the Grizzlies before the home team
I managed a victory in the 130-pound
class. Ashland closed the gap, but
I decisions in the 148 and 157-pound
brackets, combined with a draw
at 141-pounds and a pin in the 178-'
pound hracket provided the Pirates '
with their winning margin. ;
: Three Pins I
Steve McDowell al 114 pounds.
Larry Rnbisnn at 123 pounds and ,
Jim Moh' at 178 pounds provided
the winners wilh the three pins.
Ashland scored on lour pins, a
decision and a draw.
In the Jayvee outing the Griz
zlies downed the Glendale reserves
2011. Gary Tooley, wrestling at
123 pounds, recorded the only pin
for the Glendale Jayvees
The Pirates will be back in ac
tion Friday traveling to Grants
Pass to compete in an invitational
tournament. Also on hand in the
tourney will he the Klamath Falls
Pelicans, the Crescent City,
Calif , team and the host Cavemen.
RESULTS:
98-Jose Gallego, G, dec. Bill
Shaw, A. 103.
106-PhiI McDowell. G. dcf. Rod
Judy, A, 2-0.
115 Steve McDowell. G. pinned
Ray Vance, A. 1:24 of third.
123 Larry Robison, G, pinned
Dave Price, A. 1:08 of second.
130 Jeft Baker, A. dec. Bob
McDowell. G, 2-0.
136 Keith Broslad. A. pinned
Cliff Morns. G. 1 31 of second.
141 Leon Smith, G, and Dean
Luehrs. A. draw. 4 4
148 Dave Rranutn, G, dec. Ed
Rhodes. A. 9 .1.
157 John foster, G, dec. Ron
Bemis, A, 10-2
1B8 Ron Goodpasture. A, pinned
Bill Hugler, G, 1:25 of first.
178 Jim Mnhr, G. pinned Ron
Scholer. A. 1:12 of third.
191 Jack Mills. A. pinned Tom
Fachet, G. 1 34 of first.
Heavyweight Galen Robersen,
A. pinned Ben Thelps, G, :50 of
first.
Team Scaring: Glendale 29, Ash
land 25.
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