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T """-1 Board May Fill Salem Senators Managerships Early This Week By AL UGBTNEX I The beard b to meet mm aa ticket mUIh( eamaaigae aad U SUlesaaaa Sparta Editor every-etaer-day basis far Iha wit earn to a eaaetaatoa aa wka will Waa la La nUt ik. K.L o... 1 c"l,k' la aa attempt la eecapy tke aeeitleaa neld ay BIN an kM bath Ik. trmml .Mm I aad the Waters FWd alaytaf area aad aeasoa asay be umr4 Ibis week at board nseasbrrs ararry lato the alfflraM lata at kaad. tfcai af hiriaf a ee eral auaager aad a ptayiaf aiaaa- fer. Thaa far aaoUrattoaa far tke aaata kave beea few. be aaly ke-' caeac H an aat aalU laal Friday a'cM laal Um dechdea wi farm aHy narked to asata Held a leant la laa Northwest League. Seaalars rhairaua Ehatcr Bcrf aad Ua staff af W ckairnaa Al I Barks. aen-etarj-trreamreT Vera Mr.Mailea aad beard mkm Kra Patto aad BUI MrMahaa art to , aaeet this asaraiaf al 7 e'rleek at laa araator Balrl to farther pleas far the caaaiac aeaaaa. Bat M la art likely they will geaeral asaaager ar lit ceafab. Tkey lee, that ratraticattoa af ether aat stWUttes la to order aed. detpMe kcewtoa af the skertage af lime nMi( kctweea bow aed) tke atari af Ike IS5I aeaaaa to April, aa art Intend kefac toa kaaly. Heaveirs Step . . . t ... . . if':' ..' i a t t m ... . AV, ; ELMER BERG Mi grasp rallla. Breaaer aed Carl Gaaaarsea last seaaea. Gaaaaraaa, aaw a Salem resldeat, kat applied far Iha aati eu managership. Slaee leagae president Jin rielahmaa but Friday Uta af a possible boekap with the Las Aa- gelea Dad fen, Ike neuters rhlrfi are la the preeess af laveatigat- lag M tbaraaghly. Were Ike Dbdg era to laitall a werklng agreemeat here, they might alaa iaiiat aaaa alar lug the maaager af the elab. Thla type af arraageraeat eilsts at Weaatcbee where the Ciaeinaili Redlegs have a fall Werkiag agree meat wllk Bert Haat a Ihe Biaaa- ger. Legal farmi far the aew peril ing partaersklp far tke club are belag draws aad will aaaa be elr ralatea far ilgaalarea af tkaae wka kave pledged la became memberi af Ihe partaerahip. A total af M have aa pledged, but Ihe director! are bapiag la alga evea mare tbaa thai aamber M that ladlvldaal per- ceatagea will be leu thaa aae per re at Saxons Tackle Huskies; North Plays Bearkittens South Tries For Initial League Win The South Salem Saxona will try to prove the third tune is a charm, and North Salem fans will get a chaact to sec their favorite! in actioa agaiaat college freshmen in local baikrthaH actus tonight The Sanaa take aa Sweet Heaae to the Ltoa Ceaaaty dty aad wfl be trytog far Uwir Orat leagwe Ttetory after cttialta to CarralUa aad Nartk The task this time promises to be as difficult as before- The Huskies stunned Corvallis 53-S1 last week after beating Lebanon to their first league euting. They ka a 1-2 aeasoa's record, com pared to Ml for South Salem. Saata eaack Dick Ballaatyaa aaM Mamtoy aigbt be ezaecU to atari tba aaaat Baeap that ghra Nartk Batoaa a kaUie far taa fkrt half af Friday Bight's fame. wfc aaa puimli eacewttoa. That i la M gward Jay Brack. a ckarito mm rriday ami kaaal been aata to Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tucs., Jan. 21, '58 (Sec. II)-9 If Brack irnt ready, ha wiD be replaced by either S-9 Dale WuH or M Bob Bayne. The other four starters will be M Daa Moore, M Gary Calaba. S-U Charles Hud- kins, and 5-7 Whitey Bnmkal. Caack Laa Srrhreas hi rxpeHed to atari the same Raew that ap tCiaMaatl page It, eaL 4) Raiders Eye Eighth Win The Southern Oregon Red Raid ers, frying high in the Oregon Col legiate Conference basketball race with a string of seven straight triumphs, shoot for No. I tonight ICON COLUtCIATB W L Pet Tf PA Omaa 1 same Ml u arms Tarh I I M M M Baatera Oeraa - I 1 Orecaa CHm .aaa la M Pwrtiua saw a mm tu hi . iMilWi um: SMttMra Ortia at Orca Tera. PrMar aad Satar u: Omaa Tack at Orefaa Call!, era oraf aa at raruaaw aiaw. at Klamath rails, against the sec ond place Oregon Tech Owls, the defend ibi conference champs. It's the only action in the lesgue tootcht. but aa Friday and Satur day Oregon Tech is at Oregon Col- leie and Eastern Oregon is at Portland State. Among the victims numbered by the Raiders thus far is the Tech troupe. Last week SOCE won a thriller, in four overtime periods, at Ashland. In last .weekend's clashes the Raiders thumped Portland State twice while Eastern was turning back OCE on two occasion! at LaGrande. USC, Georgh Tech Shte '67 Grid Game ATLANTA. Jan. Jo un Georgia Tech and the University of South era California today signed a one year football contract calling for an opening game in the Los Angeles Coliseum on Sept. 1. 1161. Joint announcement of the first football meeting between the two schools was made by athletic Directors Bobby DodeT of Tech and Jess Hill of Southern California. This, that, etc.: Folks expecting to follow the Los Angeles Dodgers in per son got better break put of Walter O'Malley's Coliseum deal than they would have had he housed his club in the Rose Bowl. The Coli seum seating is much bet ter than that a Pasadena, for the LA arena is built more like a cup while that in the Arroyo Seco would be a saucer in comparison . . . Even so, the dollar seat trade will need binoculars to determine what color sox the athletes are wearing ... That surprising and total ly unexpected Willamette basketball lota at Lewis k Clark Saturday night, could really hurt the Bearcat title chances in the long run. J. r-t t3L mWkmt ammVaBl JACK FRIEL Says '41 team Ids best Pilots Stun Bradley '5' Vaunted Braves Scalped, 58-55 PEORIA. 111., Jaa. JD W-Port- land pulled off a major basketball upset tonight by knocking off 10th- ranked Bradley, SK-5S, as Jim Armstrong and Dick Jolley col lected a toUl of t poinU. The Victory was only the 9th In IS games for Portland while Brad ley, apparently taking the Oregon team lightly, suffered its third loss in 13 games. Bradley held a 4-1 lead to tke apeahig miaules but after that Portland malntoteed a M pairt advantage antiMhe. fiaal mlautet whea the Braves came deee to pulllag the decisiea aaL Partltad came to towa wluV aaly eight mea aad eaack Al MegratU found ke needed to ase aaly ill af them. The visitors were ahead tt-27 at halftime and quickly made it 44-34 in the second half as Armstrong, who scored ?1 points, and Jolley, who finished with 19, amazed the Illinois crowd with two-handed shots. Armstrong connected on clothesline drives from 15-20 feet and Jolley tossed them in from 20-25 feet. Pertlaad's kagest lead with 4S-M before Bradley pat aa Us spurt wits It mlaalei left. Tkree Bradley gaals wllhia aae miaute cut the margia to sis poiats. Portland went into a semi-stall with 6:31 left but Bradley kept gaining and with 1:25 left Joe Billy McDade intercepted a pass and scored. To cut the Portland lead to one point, 54-53. Bradley then fouled and Jolley tossed iit both free throws. McDade again inter cepted a pass and scored but an other Bradley foul saw Armstrong score two free throws to end the contest. Pwrttaad (SI) (Si) Bradley OPPT OPFT Arantru I I in Cafcla Sill Chapaua Muea 1)11 Jalley I t llSMjran 1 t t I Attenafa 14 ( Mor 111 Zap t 1 I tMeMllla t I t 1 Blaedel 114 SSiaiUi I 1 t I SSfwIeK lilt McDaae 1 ! II Jekaiea Caratkrt Rner Junior Gets Lesson on Going Uphill the Easy Way -,T.m. RiaUMan- ,.,.T W i -r-y -; " ; .; .. -: , ff T) . .. : : 1 Sri Ai, v f j WW ... I.m y -y ' ... - n latmai i m , in - l'n r HOODOO BOWL, Santlam Pass, Jan. 20 Salem Jaycee SU School instrnctor Don Chandler (right foreground) grve youthful enthusiast tip en how to grab the ski tow during the opening day of the annual school here Sunday. Others waitl thwfir SB pwr Irem all wrer OrecM bbwwOaaent was rp nearly afllKtols saML The acheo! win oust OSC Stays In Crown I Contention! Gambee, Nanson Each Score 79 I 0 PACIFIC COAST CONPEBENCI 2 CCtA I tauraraia Oeagaa Stale , t laaba 4 I'SC . . 4 orea .... Waahtaflaa 1 sii jm m i jii nt n 1 .1M 141 I2i 441 411 34 I J?l 4T4 4t I 2 til tS mm m S .141 1JI ttt s .isi U4 nj West Virginia Keeps Lead in AP Hoop Poll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS West Virginia's Mountaineers, bustling harder than ever after their one close call this season, racked up their 13th straight basketball vio tory last week and took a firmer grip on first place in the weekly Associated Press ranking pou. At Tijuana TaUlf It 14 II M TaUto 24 IS IT IS Pertla4 -. IS M Bradlajr XI tSM Hi Harrison Wins Open Lewis' bombers have 10 games left to play, true. But only three of the 10 are here at home. And you already know how tough it is to win on the road in the cage sport . . . Solos with Lewis & Clark, Linfield and Pacific are .all that's left for WU at home. Two at Linfield, two at Pacific and two at College of Idaho, along with a single at Whitman are yet to be hurdled on the road ... Borcher Wouldn't Have WSC Coaching Job . Speaking of basketball, former U of Oregon coach Bill Borcher, who's now one of those PCC whistle blowing cul- . pi-Its, had something of note to say about the Washington State Job being vacated by Jack Friel. We were with Borcher over the weekend on a Jaunt to WSC and Idaho, this one sans police escort for a change ... We asked Bill If he might not be Interested In the post Friel has held for 30 years. His answer: "Definitely not. I'd have the same trouble there I had at Oregon. They wouldn't let me go out and get the animals (athletes) that you need to win, and Pullman isn't exactly an inducement for a good basketball player." . . . We reminded Borcher that Jim Sutherland doesnt seem to have that trouble In football, but he wouldn't yield, add ing, "Besides, I've got a better Job now at Roseburg than I ever, had when coaching even at Marshfleld when I was the highest paid high school athletic coach in the state." For the benefit of the late comers, Borcher is now. with the US Plywood outfit at Roseburg . . . Puberty Would Take It If Given Offer One gent who is interested in the WSC job, but who says he isn't being given much consideration is Clem Parberry, the longtime College of Idaho tnentor who for the last few years has been on the staff at the U of Idaho . . . Clem re signed all coaching ties with the Vandals last 'spring, but is still in the physical education department.. He's also taken up high school basketball officiating in the Moscow-Lewis-ton area and is building up a summer fishing resort busi ness near McCall, Ida. ... The coaching profession does have Its nps and downs. But there are few "downs" for UCLA's Red Sanders these days. Or didn't you happen to catch the "Playhouse 10" television show of last Thursday night, a play In which the Bruin redhead had a fine part as a football coach? What's snore, the controversial Sanders did a good Job before the cameras . . . With added revenue coming In from such as that, little wonder he told Texas AAM to keep their ol' oil wells, yachts and f 100 bills . . . Incidentally, the day may come when the real reasons for the Texas A&M difficulties will be printed. If it does, the Lone Star State will be the first USA source to launch a Sputnik ... (Ceatlaeed page 16, eaL 1) Alcins Slated By DcMarca BOSTON, Jan. If) - Vlrgfl Akins and Tony DeMarco, two of the welterweight division's most explosive punchers, meet tomor row , night in a scheduled IS-round bout which shapes up as a repeat performance of their terrific slug- test three months sgo. Aktas. a XS-year-aM eh arch deacea la. St. Leuls, win be de fendiag tke Masaachasetta ver sion af the werld's 147-poaad championship which be waa by kaockiag out DeMaree la the 14th reaad last October. DeMarco, who turned 26 a week ago. finds himself at the cross roads needing a decisive triumph to stay among the top contenders and to continue as one of Boston's greatest ring attractions. Alias also kas pleaty to leae a probable skat at tke Hue to ke recogalstd by tke Nattoaal Bex lag Asia. The NBA recently gave title sanction to a bout between Isaac Logart and Vince Martinet, who defeated Gil Turner for the oppor tunity, and ruled that the Logart Martinez winner must give Akins, or any fighter who beats Akins, a championship fight. Cage Tilts TUESDAY (High Sckeel Games) WU Fresk at Nartk Salem, a. South Salem at Sweet Heme, (. Albaay at Eugene, t. SabUmMy at Mt. Aagel. S. GervaJs at Scto High, 1 BrewasTirie at Jefferaaa, S. (Yawama League) ' Yamhill at Salem Academy, S. Sheridan at Dayton, s. . Amity at Phllematk, s. Willamlaa at Beaks, S. (Willamette Valley Leagae) Caaky at Dallas. Hlgk. S. Central HI at Mala Us, S. Estaeada at Saady, C. (Marten B Leagae) Ckemawa at Deaf Schoel, I. Detroit at Perrydale. (. MacLarea at Falls City, I. Valaets at St. Paul, 6. COLLEGE GAME (Oregaa Collegiate Canf.) Southern Oregaa at Oregaa Tech. Machen, Folley Matched for San Francisco Bout SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 90 -Heavyweight boxers Eddie Machen aad Zora Folley, the number one and number two ranking contend ers for Floyd Patterson's crown, today were signed to meet here on March 17 in a 12-round go. Tba Nattoaal Boxing Aata. fmreagh Ha secretary Fred Sad dy. bad swap mi I a Macfcea-Fei-try bead aa a means af delermto tof lacteal challenger far Pal- Mdnuiuker Beonje Ford an ounrtd that Machen, of Redding, Calif., and Folley, of Phoenix, Ariz, had been signed for a $15,000 guar antee each, or 25 per cent of the gale for their bout at the Cow Palace. At this time, no TV or radio is planned for the Monday night fight. Macbea takes aa adefeated record staadlng at zJ-6 against FeUey wka waa St. mat twa aad foaght aae draw. Slmattaaeaw with the aaaaaaeed atgalag came mm offer from George Parnassus, matchmaker at tke Lea Aageles Olympic AedHertam.' ' Parnassus said he would guar antee Patterson $250,000 to defend his title against the winner of this match with the fight to be held in Memorial Coliseum at Los Angeles. Fattey aad his maaager. Bill Swift, failed to make the slgalag hmckeea because af a flight de lay. However, Machen aad kb pilot, Sid Flaherty, made the meeting. Folley was expected lat er. Flaherty was asked if he had any assurance that Cus D'Amato would agree to have his fighter meet the winner. D'Amato has op posed a Machen bout in the past, and also has not been too favorable toward Folley as a foe. The reason Is D'Amato's fend with Ike lateraelleBal Bexiag Hub far which both fighters have performed at times la tke past. "The only assurance we have Is the promise of the NBA. That's good enough for me," Flaherty said. "That's the reason this fight is being put on. I don't think the NBA will allow Patterson's group to delay even a matter of six months. I believe the NBA will take a firm stand."!. TIJUANA. Mexico, Jan. JO (A E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, the elder golfing statesman of the crowd, slipped in quietly with his fourth straight sub par round today while tho gsllery waa trailing the young players and walked off with vic tory m the fU,ooo Tijuana open. Tba 47-year aid H arris aa, a native af Arkaasas who plays ant af St Lanla, with goad eat teas spectacular ramus af 71-71-SS, added aaatker S today far a 71-beie total af ZS. 16 aader par far tke distance. Dutch, whose attractive wife kid ded him about being the old man of the field, finished earlier than the supposed hots hots, who had at tract ed the major galleries during the day. When the flaal sheet echoed from the 18th grace, the nmaer apa lachtded Be Wlalager of Odessa, Tex.. Fred Hawkins, El Paae, Tex., AraeM Palmer, La trebe, Pa., aad Jerry Barber, Laa Aageles, all tied at 1. One shot further back at 282 were J. C. Goosie of Knoxville, Term., Lionel Hebert, Lafayette, La., Dave Kazan, Orlando, Fla and Gene Littler of Singing Hills, Calif. Harrison s quiet-lie finish was in contrast to the blowup of 28- year-old Goosie, a most refresh ing young pro trying for his first PGA victory. Geasle was the ee-leader with SUa Leenard goiag Into tke Baal round ever tke 7,40-yard Wag par Hit- 72 TUuana Ceaatry Club. Aad K was Gooaie by aae Stroke aver Fred Hawkins going lato the flaal nine bales. But J. C. went to pot on the 16th with a double bogey, and scrambled on with 36-38-74. Harrison, meanwhile, with his 36-23-69 virtually unnoticed, was (Ceauaaed page 16, col. 2) Before, taking 10 days aft from competition while they face nxioV year examinations, the Mountain eers whipped Pittsburgh 71-64 last Wednesday. It was their second de cisive victory after a one-point squeaker against Villanova Jan. S. They return to action next Satur day against Furman. In the vetlag af a? soarto writ er aad kreadcaalaie to aae AM pall. West Vargtata drew 7t tor first place and IS to to the af WW a wiiiwij i aivv 75-53 Win i ilars lag to I t seren first place weaaav ti alee drew ae-eav The point scoring basis of 16 for each the first-piaee (Ceatiaaed page lev asaV Ir Death Takes Cage Coach LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Jan. 20 on ward (Piggy) Lambert, who put together the main ingredients of modern basketball the big man and the fast break died today af ter a 50-year sports career that embraced 29 years as Purdue's head basketball coach. He was 69 years old. An embolism was blamed for his death in Home Hospital. Admirers of the lean, shock- haired Lambert contended he got more mileage out of a basketball team and a coaches' bench than anybody else in the business. He scooted back and forth on the bench, exhorting his boys to run and they ran.' Purdue was one of the first college teams to play point-a-mmute basketball and it won or shared 11 Big Ten titles while Lambert was coach. Piggy introduced one of the first tall men to college basketball. Stretch Murphy, In 1928. Stretch was 6 feet 7 a common height in modern lineup. HOAD BEAT GONZALES PERTH, Australia, Jan. 20 Australisn Lew Hoad overpowered Pancho Gonzales here tonight 12-10, 6-4 to go into a 7-5 lead in their 100-match professional series. Pro All-Star Tilt Tonight ST. LOUIS. Jan. 20 W West coach Alex H annum is doing "hard thinking" about how to win the National Basketball Assn. all- star game tomorrow night ever an Last squad which be admits is superior. Tke burly Sc. Ink Btowkav eaack said there la ao deeht Hat East kas sapertor piriaoaal. Taw East kas wan five at the prrae aas seven games. "They've got us in size, affev- sive punch and defensive skill. H annum said. He said he hopes his team "goes all out to win." The East squad, coached by Bed Auerbach of Boston, will have three members of the Celtics is the starting lineup, which is the limit under the rules. They are Bab Ceaap. valaabte ptoyer to seven previaaa all-star deadeye (boater BIB aad 6-feet-lS BUI The other East starters, chose in a poll of sportswnters and broadcasters, will be Doipit Schayes of Syracuse, a 10-year veteran who ranks as tba leading: all-time NBA career scorer, and big Willie Naulls of New York.. chosen for the first time. Schayes and Cousy were picked for all- seven all-star games. Thla Imposing At aa evea lto Batata topped by Schayes at It am Sharmaa at 23.1. Itaaaeit (1X7 leads the NBA to lebeaoastog aaa) shea-Mocklag. West starters win be Bob Pettit (25.0 and Slater Martin (12.t of St. Louis; George Yardley 127.7) of Detroit, the NBA s top scorer; Maurice Stokes US t of Cincin nati and Dick Carmaker 1R.3 Minneapolis. arlaniw Baa iBanMITi SB, j I mSt f , -.1- XUvmr iimiaii uas. iniua BmaaaBai 7a mnaja m HVonHaaaaafa "frrT'Jni Baal. VJtril IS . iBiiaanpia am. aa. w um as .lna minim law. tB anaia.ua m W WM Wttatam na an, avam BBanaTv Staanam aaaaaaa SO kaZaaar aataa'eBaaaSaaae Oaaa- m aaaaaaaam Batna Oaaw a. WMM IMa MMrjs "" B" BaaB SailiMI 9E. WlillBn SPOKANE. Jan. 24) ttx-Gontaca Thuvenoy's giaat Frenchman. Oanda Lefebvre, used his 7-1 frame to goad advantage against Eight Baylor of Seattle r. tenight but the bome-standing Buliangs oropped a 75-SJ basket ball decanoa to the Chieftains. 4i waa cudaud wkh a Hart to tke peed esterkiag the Baytor. waa was 84 awiata. Tkia waa ketow Baylor's aea Btaaiaee PALO ALTO. Calif., Jan. 20 14 Oregon State's Beavers remained in the thick of the Pacific Coast Conference basketball race tonight by defeating Stanford 68-S9. ; The wen - drilled Beavers of Coach Slats Gill posted theiq third Conference Victory against one daV feat, leaving them behind Cal and UCLA which each have S aad 1 records. fNaafard dropped to a cellar tie with Waabiagtoa State wttkX ' one wta aad five lasses. . i Oregaa State brake the gaimw apea earty. Trailtog 14, taar; Bearers lasaed to seven straight ahota tram the Beer, lawtadiaf? three by Dave Gambee to take a 2 to 16 lead. Oregaa State? aantfaiBtd to pick fttaafard's de fease apart , aad toereaaed Ha j: lead to 42-2S at halftime. Reserve guard Mike Tipton lei a Stanford rally in the second halC The Indians drew to within seven points of the Northwest team S4-4T, ' witn Bine minutes to play. The Beaver forward Kea Nanson rolled in eight straight points to again put the visiting Beavers out of reach. ' Gaaabee and Nansea topped OSOa atarlag with It aetata I each, Gaard Lee Barman played' 14- U af them h the first- Mike Tipton was almost perfect- in his brief appearance on the floot, hitting S out of 4 field goal aV tempts and 7 out of T free threw to lead Stanford with IS points. Oresoa State (SS (IS) tf ft GlaWt I s S 1 Arrffa-a Naaaai I 1 4 It Sm tkle - 1 I t S Brkayr Aaanaa I t S S Neaaaa Baraaaa I t 1 14 taklrr Mm 4 4 t a BurlarS ShraeOar 4 4 t 4 Ttenara Miller 4 4 14 Warrea taafarl ataafard 1 lift I 111 111 4 1 i 4 a t 4 J Tat 4 Ba-ior. atoa of eased by mmm Vfa-auinaa. acarad aary a Heal awU af the en M af 12 free throw at iiiiiBn aumeea. only a partea tat oevea. points. Seattle atraigto by m M-U lead ansaV farat half to a J7-X2 lath-law i. TheCaW- Saaw rimlrl to the ftoal 26 Ttw am ajaiaaS m wsaaary a mmr in to Tlataa rflat Sf 4 t 4 1 III 1 1 41 4 4 t Tatais niinsa tmmh uuitsT Oretaa SUta ataafaee .43 1S SI a Mlk Caa. ns. a- 7S V iacn. anaaar Ml, aaam a. J7- mna, Hat-a m Jim Harney was second in the Seattle scaring department with 12 : points, with Chieftains' Don Pia- (faviM m . aecki and Don Ogorek getting 16 Swift Norm Trauba topped Goo- j mf;m 1111-ra a VCTIU1UMJI1 ! Jff RETURNS collected 11. with Bru ton's Knee Better; Spring Training Out OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 2 ufr Billy B niton's right knee, oper ated on last October for tore Qga- ments, "seems to be all right" an Oklahoma City bone specialist who performed the operation, said to day. Dr. Dan 0 Donoghue eumined: the Milwaukee Brave outfielder here today. He said that Brutmr in progressing but it's still to early to. tell how soon he'll be able to play baseball. He won't be ready for spring training when it starts. Benefit Slated At Woodbum WOCUeHTHX TO awmuf! Staatti df Itonum cfaap itr ftmfanttlErfT gniiaW ttntftMn ttiw Ww i lTnDW4jaaaBBi ttnftlnTayBBD i"rm? ffvaVjaatnVlaVBi and! the? WimsHiiiini Jtojames wrSl ke , playadl att dUtadk BJliafliasrlai night at the? W-a-tmmai KiChSchBnl gynr. a EuiiiiBii W (avail lunB BBajth Bihiyeia. Oct the? W-5 ftmaluima ttoani tha ar to WVM flmmila. au ai far- niar Wiawfhiii in snsBc. 4. (iiimmarr game- wilE arottdh SL ILulkr and WasbinattoB grmne suilmids eXT Waad- burm AdmuaHoB) foraduitav 1 ehilnrenx andl m eenOB 3ar Children accDiiipamaxf Bw adhins. ITke sonae is suaujuiea ttw Bhe -Sauoe-s. 'saaalf Jim Bead Show Closes Tcsght ftoaimmE W) srrt - crrt 1 n 4 J4 IMva I 4 S 4 I t IIITaiMf I 1 11 4 4 10 Larhvra S 1 I T 4 a StZVmMaa 4 1 IJ 5 4 SMTraaha 4 S 411 14 14 Vrotaa 114 1 4 4 1 aearSaa 4 111 14 1 t Vaa 4 4 3 4 a s a aaiMaai 4 4 14 14 4 1 4 1 111 4 4 4 4 atlStStS Twtait 1 IS IS SI . n is it 11 M 41 Webb Knocks Out Calhoun His Greatest I Adventure Films r p SEE a big mountain lion stalk a door .... SEE atartOnfl camera action shots of big bucks , '. . SEE huge Kodiak bears so close you can touch SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20 Middleweisht Spider Webb, knacked down tor flKnunts in each of the first two rounds, surged back ia the fourth to score a trnackout over favored Rory Cal tojoa aa the Or Palace tonight. A cewwd of smesst 14.444 aaw Caraa, wetgWag.M aad hall toe tram Bane Plates. N.Y etoaa Cmkimf't Webb, a peamd ami haK Ughaer. as the caa waa erMb right head skats hi the of the The muscular Calhoun had built np a commanding lead, until mid way m the fourth when Webb caught hun with a terrific right to the tow and Rory went down. He barer? made it to Me feet Tito Jinn Btmtrl shnv. mavm a wuuHlfk anal haw prasliirnk. W411J tke shown ta mght fner tmr wuomtl niiLiLfauive meht aC orrtti Stakmi ffiyrti -School audi ton uirr.. tcaflnic att B ji.to. The two-hmur muttwri omstine irra- gram willl br rrnuUm- telhwt ap-! . . . . narl. pearamur im atumm. in hems spansuredl lr the- Satom ichapttr f " mimt- ttr baa. Waittnr ILmmue. Webb slammed back into Cal- imr BHrratw rmrwas. which noun with a flurry of lefts and as the rifihts to the head and Rory went dowa helpless. Downey .called a hah without the full count in 2:21 of the fourth. SEE giant 2,000-4ouno! buH moose come charging . SEE enraged nrizxty bear come I kin ... SEE and hear 500,000 honk ingi a eatiwitty tiiwafl aoditonuRB Qaat nQtht. V ScaoXaa Wins Award - sat rmMunaa. jbm. x v- Cndef sated Ucnwwsifiltt Sobby Scamoa Dudia was rmrmMl Siorth arn CaiUtarma's laRrrt4he-aaT for CE7 araf! wjnmnr ff tthe Stum towlandi XHnnnnaC Jkeard mt the Society fbsr Cufnrnua Bsnamg. BunmnruD) ftor tthr aw.-anl was Luke EaHOar.. auw m OuthtawehL MARYLAND UPSET COLLEGE PARK. Md.. Jan. 2B IA North Carolina State scared' a 57-4S upset basketball victory r Maryland tonight and took over first place in the tough Atlantic l Coast Conference 1 IMr-A-TOOt. Bw at leamstia. arm Cl u Li IttWSEX B3SS. YOUR CAR PAINTED COMPLETE $41)50 CAPITOL CHEVROLET Uwtoa & Carnl. 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