Ill ' t 1 OllllVIt u ' - I NeiL-Anderten N i , , ..: Observer, La Crande, Ore., Thurt., Dec. 10, 1959 Page 1 Milwaukee, Yanks Complete Bust At Baseball Meetings By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Stefi Writer - ! MIAMI BKACII. Kla. H'J'li- The baseball motluiKs turned out M be a complete bust fur llie Mil waukee . Braves anil New York Yankees,, ..who tame m plenty hopeful but left einpty ha-'Jed., ,. neiiner ol the two clubs was able to swing a sinejr deal al though both tried in every p:ssi ble direction. "Genera! Manage- Johnny Me , Scores By United Pri International By United Preu International NtHcial Basketball Association Cincinnati li Del r oil 119 Boston 137 Philadelphia 116 Syracuse 93 Mmrieopolui m 'Only fames scheduled) . - t. American Heckey League Springfield S llershey . Only .game cheduled) .., 'i National Hockey League Detroit 2 Chicago 0 I Only game scheduled i College Basketball Results EAST Temple 88 Princeton 65 LaSalle 88 i.chlRh 54 Dartmouth 74 Khode Islu ul K5 New York IT. 82 Bulgers 56 Harvard 68 Williams 67 Yale 82 Fordham 65 . - .. Holy Cross 85 Kt. Anselm's 71 SOUTH Maryland 70 Virginia 61 Morris-liar, 74 Georgetown Ky. 72 Tenn.. Wesleyan 88 Chattanooga 85 Murray St. 67 Texas Wesleyan 61 MIDWEST Baldwin Wallace 75 Adrian 67 Dayton 61 Miami Klhiu) 45 Oberlin 81 Kerni 48 Beioit 68 Kipon 64 Notre Dame 9.1 Northwestern 88 . i SOUTHWEST Oklahoma 56 Texas Tech 43 Miami K!a.l 7i Houston 63 Texas Christian V.) Tulsa 77 WEST New Mexic3 SI. 77 Colorado 69 Montana Stale 73 South Dakota 63 Clark Coll. 70. Portland Fresh 60 Jesuit SO, Washington 46 OOP 65 Cal Aggies 37 Occidental 101 I'omona 57 Pete Daw kin's Passing Aids Oxford Win LONDON tUI'D - British ex perts readily admitted toduy that the American-style passing dis played hy Pete Dawluns in the latest Oxford-Cambridge rugby match may revolutionize the sport. Britons throw the oval-shaped rugby football with two hands, but Duwkins heaved the hall with one hand in helping Oxford down Cambridge. 9-3. Tuesday before 58,000 fans at Twickenham. Although h earned All-America honors at West Point as a great ball-carrier, it was Dawkins' unique passing skill that im pressed his rivals, sports writers and even his own teummntos. , "Dawkins' fabulous efforts car ried a lull 40 yards each, doail straight," hymned the usually conservative Dally' Telegraph rugby writer. "His Amcrican-slyle throw was a secret weapon of the Oxford side," announced . the Daily Kx pres critic. NAME CAPTAINS MIAMI. 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PORTLAND, OREGON U ale of the Braves- took off for Milwaukee still looking for a first string second baseman, while Yankee (ficia!s headed home without either the left -fielder or front-line pitcher they sought, i "We're not , giving up, ' said Mdlale. obviously disappointed "There is still plenty of time for us to shop around. V ,. Tirre Running Out Actually, there isn't as much lime, as he thinks. If he has Frvik Belling of the Tine's or (IN McDougald of the Yankees in mild. Mi Hale has only five more diiys because tho ne inter-league trading tieriod officially ends Dec. 15. . Ana if he's hoping to land Don Blatingame of the Cardinals, some other club is liable to beat him to the punch San Francisco and Cleveland alu) are interested in the little SI. Louis second baseman, and before he left here. General Man ager Bing Devme said he prob ably would talk to both those clubs before the end of the week. The Yankees ran into a stone wall in their efforts to obtain ''a good left-handed hitting left fielder." Senators Came Close i "One of the reasons," explained General Manager George Weiss, "is that there aren't too many around." . . Like the Yankees, the Washing ton Senators came close, but that's all. "At least six clubs wanted Roy Sievers and some of them still want him," said Cal Griffith. "1 won't let him go. though, unless we get at least as good in re turn." The Dodgers tried hardest to get Sievers because they felt he would hit at least 30 homers with the advantage of the left-field screen nt the l.os Arigeles Cull seum. They offered their. SSO.ooti bonus outiwUer. Hon Kuirly, in liuldpr Dan Zimmer and reliel pitcher Clem I.abiue. mm OX' .. , r : ,i i a v m u .mb aiaeak as Small College List Has One NW Quintet NEW YORK (t'PD ' Here's how the t'niled Press Interna liornl's rating board of basket ball teams will rank at the close of the 1959 I960 scasoa ifirsl- placc votes in parenthesis': Team Points 1. Kvan-sville lnd 122' 337 2 Tennessee St. All (14 289 3. Whealon 'III. U' 22i 4. Southwest Missouri State 190 5. Grambling I.a.l 119 6. Louisiana Tech 2 100 7. Paeilic Uilheran (Wash.) !K) 8. Sleubenville (Ohio' 114 9. Wittenberg 'Ohio' 77 10 S;iithwest Texas Hi 75 II. Western Illinois. 55; 12. Ak ron i Ohio', 54: 13, North Caro lina A A T, 411; 14, Los Angeles Stale 1 1 1, 42; 15 Itu-I. Belmont Abliey 'N.C.t and South Dakota Slate, 34 each: 17, West Virginia Tech, 30: 18, Kentucky Wesleyan, 29: 19, West Virginia wesleyan '!'. CT: 20 iliei, Chaiman (Calif.' and Kegis 'Colo.', 24 each. SLENDER DEFENDER Rod Henderson, 5-9 junior weighs only 145 pounds but is a real husky on defen 0 for the North Powder Badgers. Henderson will pro bably be in the starting lineup when the Badgers open a week end series at Hoardman Friday and Saturday. (Observer Photo) boston rally tips Warriors, stilt By United Press International Frank Ramsey, the Boston Cel tics' so-called "sixth man," strut ted like a regular Wednesday night as the defending champions opened a four-game lead over Philadelphia in the National Bas ketball Assn.'s Kaslern Division. Ramsey, a former Kentucky star, scored 29 points 'Wednesday night as Boston staged a second half drive to beat the Warriors, 137-116, and even their season series at two-all. In other action, .Cincinnati up- .v- rr'fe-'- 0, j Jh r;. ' -f 5":,' -h, ''? --'!"'' : ended Detroit, 129-119, in the op ener of a . Boston doubleheader and Syracuse defeated Minnea polis. 93-89. at Seattle, Wash. Boston couldn't contain Wilt Chamberlain, who tallied 39 points, but answered with Ram sey's scoring thrusts, plus Bill Russell's 23 points and Tom Hcin sohn's 20. Jack Twyman. the NBA s lead ing scorer, poured in 38 points as Cincinnati moved to within three games of second place Detroit in the Western Division. Twyman's 18 points in the last nire minutes of the third period gave the Royals a 94-79 lead and the hall game. Gene Shue wai high fur the Pistons with 26 points. Dnliih Schayes and Hal Greer sparked a third period rally Hint enabled the Nmionnls to down Minneapolis Klgin Baylar. the former Seattle University star, was rot loo impressive before his old hometown fans but still man aged lo garnur 17 oints for the Lakers. Cove Grabs Win Over St. Francis , COVE (Special' -Ccve scortd !htir recond win o( the scsson last night d f.ntint' S.. Frantis Acadtmy 58-47 on the Leopard's home court. The Baker visitors took the le:d on a fret throw but Cove countered with a two point-r and led the rest of the way. Rich Robinson's 23 points on nine held goals and five counters from the charity stripe were high for the game. Al Lindley of St. Francis led his team with 17 points. The two teams were cold from the floor during the first half of action. Cove connected on 5 of 31' attempts whi'e th? visitors could hit enly five of 36. The Leopards hit eight Iree throws to give them an 18-14 intermission lead. The scoring picked up in the third canlo with Cove tossing 28 noints to nine for St. Francis. Withvthe Cove reserves playing the final period. St. Francis man aged to score 24 points to 12 for the Leopards. Cove ended the game with a 35 per cent field goal average on 22 of 63 shots. They also hit 14 of 28 free throws. St. rrancis hit 17 of 75 attempts from the field for 24 per cent. Coach Arch Lowry changed his o'fense after the low scoring first half before his cagers started connecting, hitting 17 of 33 sccend half shots. John Haggerty had 16 points for Cove. Jim Munsfield. 10, Frank Conley, 3. and Ed Hoofnagel, Roy Howe and Bobby Childers hit for two each. Cove 11 18 46 58 St. Francis .7 14 23 47 FRANK RAMSEY Scores 29 Points Sports Log FRIDAY I.a Grande at Ontario Burns at Klgin Joseph at Union Cove at Baker .I.V. North Powder at Boardinan. SATURDAY Union at La Grande John Day at Klgin Baker J.V. at Cove . North Powder at Boardman. Baltimore Favored To Capture Title Bowling Results Grand Rondo Valley League Cab nial IIi'l Glass Drug Daniels Bob Schloredt Wins Award As Coast's Best LOS ANGELES UPD-Quarter-back Bob Schloredt of the Uni versity of Washington was named winner of the 1959 W.J. Voit me morial Trophy Tuesday as the top football player on the Pacific Coast. Schloredt. a junior, was picked in balloting by sports writers and television and radio sportscasters. He received 110 votes for first place followd by Chris Burford, Stanford end, with 38. The one-eyed siimal-callec who will lead the Huskies against Wis consin in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day. will receive the tro-: phy Dec. 28 at the annual football writers Rose Bowl luncheon in j Pasadena. Calif. He lost the sight of his left eye in a childhood i accident. I :!()'; 30 29 27 25i 174 30174 13 30520 19 30789 21 30580 224 30221 23 30509 24 2S542 27 30244 27 29741 271 26268 29 30367 United Press International The Baltimuro Colls are 10 poinl favorites lo whip the Rams Saturday at Us Angeles and qualify to entertain the New Y'ork Giants Dec. 27 in the National Football League's championship game. The 12 clubs play their fi nal regular season games Satur day and Sunday. Baltimore, leading the San Francisco Forty-Nincrs and Chi cago Bears by a game, needs a victory or a tie at Los Angeles to - capture its second straight Western Division crown - The Giants clinched their sec ond straight Kastern title last Sunday when they walloped the Cleveland Browns, 48-7. New York (9-2' is a nine-point choice lo end ils regular season with a victory Sunday against the Rett skins 13-81 at Washinxlon. The oddsmakers are so confi dent the Colls (8 3 will retain the Western tille that they al ready have tabbed them three point choices to defeat the Giants in the championship .game Balti more won Hie league tille last n 23-17 overtime tri the Giants at New year with uniph over York. San Francisco (7-4 ' is favored over the visiting Green Bay Pack ers (S-Ji by five points and the Bears 17-4' are favored over the Detroit Lions 3-7-1 by 7l nt Chicago in Sunday action. If the Hams i29i upset the Colts Sat urday, the Forty-Niners and Bears can tie for the Western ti tle and force playoff games by winning Sunday. In Sunday's other regular sea son finales, the Kagles (7-4' are favored over the Browns (6-5 by one point at Philadelphia while the Sleelers .'5 5-1 are 10-point choices to whip the Chicago Car dinals i2!" at Pittsburgh. .Cleveland, which failed to win the F.nstern title for only the third lime in 10 years, must de feat the Eagles to tie that team lor second rlace If Philadelphia wins and Pittsburgh downs the Cardinals, the Rronns would wind up fourth The oily other time Cleveland ever finished that low was in I'i5 v ben it tied lor liwlh vulb ." record - Inland Maeh. Falks Baums' Ins. 25 W. C. Tele 24 P. NW Pipeline 21 Reynolds Ins. 21 'Farnam's Sup. 20' Singer Sew. Ma. 19 ilillf Office Ma. 15'2 32'4 29764 Colonial Hut (2562) Melba Cater 204. 517. Glass Drug (2558) Myrna Woodcll 194. 515 Daniels (2503) Brownie Brimm 197, 541 Inland Mach. 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