(f II) f latcsman, Salem, Ore., Mon., Dec. 3, 4 1 .11 1 311 I ii Vcd Daltle By JACK BAND The Assoclatrd Press Fallon ing in th wake of the Archie Moore Moyd Patterson heavyweight title match, the blf men dominate the week's boxing program with Eddie Machen, ua beaten Redding. Calif ., prospect, making hn first eastern tail Machen, unbeaten in 18 pro fVut with 14 knockout, it matched with Johnny Summerlln of Detroit In a 10-rounder at the Syracu-e, N.Y.. War MemTal Auditorium on the Wedneada tele vision s-rics. The 14-year-old Call forniaa has Impressed many fans the best bet for the future among the contender. Ilolma Last Victim ! In his last dart. Oct. 24. Machen knocked out Johnny Holman, hit seventh straight In I9T. Among hit victims this year were Nino Valdea and JtIlo jybederos, each twice. Summrrlin, 24, dropped hit last two to Bob Satterfield and Harold Carter after beating Carter la May. ". - Wayne Bethea, New York heavyweight who is elbowing into the top ratings, takes on Z r a Folley of Phoenix In the Monday show at St. Nicholas Arena is New York. Bethea has won his last seven while Folley upset Val- dct in his home town, Sept. 23. Tn AnttKMW of New York and Cordon Wallace of Toronto are paired in a 10-round Hrht heavy- weight match Frklav at Madison Square Garden. Wallace, is t h British Empire lisht heavy king and Anthony is a fast-rising young! prospect. 'Siilt'Set . ForOpsner (Ctailnned from preceding page) and Lee 94-68. On1 ' m State won tts second s!rs:, .1. e ' ::i-g Wyoming 6S-6S, West Virginia, Southern. Confer- ence t "e defenders, got away to(tralmng and competition. a liju ? start over VMI 71 47.1 Geoff Dyson, coach of the Brit Nursh Carolina warmed up for the .sh track team, today called the Atlantic Coa.'st Conference chase American ; outfit "the ' mightiest by downing the semipre McCary term I have ever s?en." l.a,!rs 64-VU. Amrricnn coach Jim Kelly, su- i tmrs invohing Big 19 teams V. ta ST.ir-v.i-o by Vandcrbilt ' b, 6D, I'm due eJ-ed EvansviHe i2- n tnpnra Delaware 78-, ft, N jr'uiMcte.n routed Western I .' --n o, and Ohio State L , i i .'Vr ?'! 2. But darkhorse t r M.Li.- - n State bowed to l"va '.. ft-.J and Wisconsin l t to South Dakota in overtime, a si. C..:..:.,'!tia't fooiball magic failed to extend to the basketball court and Arkansas whipped the Sooners 3 55. L'CLA registered its second j victory in as many nights hchtf "..a, this time by 78-60. In t f ir r ;t, trieham Young ; 1 '? TA'ti Washington Seattle trampled i and 1 Utio rode 3 i ,t. a 72 ' ".. t.. Dec. 1 Wf I .f s r ? 1 h.ill ! ' , t. . t Lio. t t! e Van- k ts i'. Mil ictory r : , in the season's op- r i r t.. n e ' . 's. ? - V-"-' - V ' i rmt rf i' r s in t. e Trst half to take s . ) d ov r fie GriJslies. y : iiiui . -.. smallest Vandal ta t i r, 5 ' nine field goals elf r lice t. nns far 3 points. ) i. t E id s' nort from Jim J 'n a-id I ..I Wilson, who s 1 a t-f 1 of 22 points. ;n' After 'Em (Continued freta preceding ptge) r f t nr rcs'-.arl'y te true on the river but it has worked t' t sy o.i pond scooting. One c:her change which teems to be working well is ti e cut-lnj down on the duck calling. Normally it is I t to keep calling until the ducks are ready to let down. ::jv,?ver, there teemi to be no set rule on this and of lite just the opposite teemi to hold. We arc Inclined to Lwieve that the dead, clear air which li a bit colder than r. trnl helps to carry an echo oil the water whlcji 1 s'-.-rr-lng to the birds rather than enticing. On many occasions it is not necessary to call a bird even once. Witness the many times during a season that; a land of ! 'tks sneaks in from behind and is ready to ,t down before you can find a spot to set your coffee cup t! )u n. We doubt, too, If it is necessary to call birds which l ave set their wings and are coming straight in at you. ' 1'try obviously had their minds made up before you could see them. If they pass over then give a come-back c 'I 1 f fore they turn and are likely to spot the point of ' f : r;. ;7s D'i:ccur22 You 1 I 1 r' ; They'll Do It Every Tim; "--t By Jimmy Hajo mm -. iTi Glycol Trct'i Team ,; VSlatos -Bud' Meet MELBOURNE. Dec. I UB The United States track and Held team, nerhans the greatest aggregation of runners and jumpers and throwers of heavy objects ever assembled, makes a final Joint effort Wednesday in meet against the at Sydney, America's mens team, which won U gold medals the greatest number ever collected by one team in the Olympics will return to the United SUtes after the meet and disband. ' , Against the British Common wealth team, the Americana will be facing combined efforts of se lected athletes from Great Brit , , . , . - ' tJSTiSSS. dia. South Africa. Pakistan, Jv maica, Trinidad, Nigeria, Kenya, and Singapore. Sightseeing Enjoyed Most of the American track and field men fled from the Olympic village for sightseeing in Mel bourne after the long grind of prerrrl" bappv was reserving his minerlntives. He just said todnv, "I'm very happy. I couldn't be more satisfied." - Onea to Criticism Kelly obviously took some per sonal pride la the accomplish ments. He ssid, "If they hadn't done all that they did, I was set up to be a real patsy." He was re ferring to criticism made after a practice meet held in Berkeley, Calif., just , before the American aces left for Australia. The Berk eley performances were far from ( sensational and some held that th 11 S. i-Wtinn had been mads Mriv nrf that it would be im- '..ihU t h.m In hM fnr gamM u, November. In Svdnev. the Americans will mert th British Commonwealth nations In 7J events. Four of these will be for women. Vols, Sooners Among 17 Undefeated Teams By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seventeen teams, Including Sugar Bowl bound Tennessee and top-ranked Oklahoma, finished the Vj.A college fooiiMll eatoa with unbeaten-untied records. The Volunteers, who wiU meet Baylor in New Orleans New Year's day. whipped Vanderbilt 71-J. Sat urday for its loin straight wniie Oklahoma also picked up its 10th triumph of the year and 40th in a row, 53-v over Oklahoma A&M r ' r,.!4 f.cl C rr::raj"l when a band s to r'e Ii tj ca::;n. Even the i !' "e t .1 s, Mom Co the trick, e we v '. I rift!,'.: (during closed t r it :t t J.lng was In sight but t rvl'Jdj.' s. They will circle and ; rg r t fy t On rare oceas ,i Is; ,.'y te c.,t in front of yon. i I 'oit j gu are even aware that a " 1 t I1' it the season for ' r n in Ysr.hill, Tolk, -. " : U 11 prior to 1 our eves tincrc J -r i f '53 - , ' v British Commonwealth of Nations Giants Rap Skins 28-14 tCentlHed front receding page) running of Frank Gilford and the .cln nl fhiu-lr fnnortv inelled rf W"hinl0"'' P"! wuinmg "" three touchdowns and threw a 29- yard touchdown pass w a.cn a-( cafaa for New York's first score. , Bote's pivotal touchdown was his third of the game and came shortly after - the Cardinals bad taken the lead on a (0-yard scor ing drive. The Cards took a 14-1 halftime lead but Green Bay put over two touchdowns in the third period with a big boost from Rote's aerials. Lou Grois's 37-yard field goal llh 19 lecoodi W Iav Clcve- Innd its triumph over the EaRles, The rough contest picked up where a post-game, fight between the teams left off - two weeks ago. Philadelphia's quarterback Bobby Thomason suffered a broken nose en the last play of the first period yesterday and the officials had to break up several player iiurnes. Billy Wilson capped a 77-yard touchdown play in the final quar ter for San Francisco tmra vic tory in 10 games. Baltimore held a 17-14 lead when Wilson took a 17-Vard pass from Y. A. Tittle on the dead run. sprinted to midfieM f. i. rMed I into the end zone. The Steelers trailed the Bams M after one quarter but shot in front 104 at the half on Jack Scarbath's TD pass to Eblie Nickel and Sid Watson's II yard field goal. Los An Relet again took a brief lead in the third period but Pittsburgh then took over, picking up a third period score and two more in the final session. Yanks Lead - (Cent, from preceding page) and Hoyle. Miss Cone and Miss Murphy qualified for the United States but Miss Marchino didn't qualify. The other qualifiers were Miss Barber of - Canada, Misa Schmidt of Germany and Miss Beckett of Australia. Minor Sports Be (it Cycling, gymnastics, yachting and Greco Roman wrestling also were on the program and the Uni ted States did surprisingly well in all of these but gymnastics. Jack Disney, U.S. national cham pion from Pasadena, Calif., easily won his heat In the 1,000 meter spring cyling race and qualified for the quarter-finals. The American I.I meter yacht Ruth IV, sailed by Ferdinand Schoetue of Philadelphia, won the fifth race of the seven in this class and Eugene W'alet Jr., of New Or leans sailed Spirit III to third place in today s dragon class race. Yank GrtDoler Wins Flyweight wrestler Johnny Wil son of Washington,. Fa., won his first match in Greco Roman wres tlinga style unfamiliar to most American grapplers but feather weight Alan Rice of New York was beaten. ,:" "V The U.S. team In the sabre team fencing competition drew a bye in the first round and advanced to . Tide Table , TIOIS ron TAfT. OKEOON (CmplUS Sy V. I. Cmm a Gm.U Sumy, FortUn. Or..) . HIGH WATER LOW WATER DM. Tim Height Tim H.tfht I 1:41 .m. II 0:2 tJn. SB IMS p.m. IS T:M.ra,-1.0 ' 4 I Jl.m. IS ,7ajn. SO lJ3p.m. It 1:11pm. -Ot I J:0OtJn. 1.1 1:S4 a m. S O COLOR TV SCHEDULE M, PM.t-KPTV NIC Matin. Thulw It NN I r.M. , R.bwt MonifWiwry SrMMff ;S0 10:30 .M. Ml AT MAIIU'S PCCAsks More Help To Athletes (Coat, front preceding page) all were in the form of recom mendations to the faculty repre sentatives who take official action for the conference. The presidents ssked a joint special meeting with j these represents tievs to discuss I their proposals. I This meting can be expected I shout Jan. I to coincide with the Rose Bowl game. The present con ference meeting, now in session at Beverly Hills, is not expected to tske action on the proposals. u.n ikuvii ww m Pr.pw.s Lhned RecommendaUons of d CouncU jncjuded; the Presi- . . . -. Easing of the round robin football Khedule to require each member institution to play at least five conference fames each season instead of the prtseat seven. This probably could not take effect until 1969 due to pres ent commitments. J. An aid to athletes program providing assistance on a basis of nfd. During the season In which he participat-s, an a'hWe vouM br required to work a minimum ol four hours a week. 1. An athlete should have a vir tual "C" average and not be oa academic probation. - 4. Conference procedures be changed so that penalties or sanc tions for Institutional violations, as distinct from individual violations. not become effective until after reference to and approval .by. the CouncU of Presidents. 5. Individual institutions keep financial and academic records on sthietes and make them available. conference schools upon requerf on a confidential oasis, w otner I. The role of the commissioner be examined in the light of such report requirements. Dr. Sproul said the abolition of the commissioner's office was not discussed. He added, however, that the presidents were request ing a greater degree of responsi bility by the individual institu tions. .. In Diving the semifinals without competition. Russia alto made the semifinals. In Kymnastics. where the Rus sians were expected to make some big gains in the contest with the United States for medals and points in the unofficial team scoring, the Soviet girls stood second in the team scoring after completion of two compulsory exercises and the Americans were eighth. Hungary led with 92.362 points while the U.S. had only 17.431. Hungary's Agnes Keleti was the Individual leader at this stage. LAKERS NAB WIN ' . MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. (B-The Philadelphia Warriors sank 21 out 4 of 27 free throws but were outshot from the field here tonight and dropped a 106-N National Basket ball Assn. decision to the Minnea polis Lakers. 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