1 2 Th Bend Bulletin, Friday, January 13, 1956 Scott Undecided On Starters . Special to The Bulletin REDMOND Starters for to night's game with the White Buf faloes at Madras had not been def initely determined by coadi Mar vin Scott. It is possible, he said, that he may vary the line-up from the openers of (he past few games. Ail the squad is in fine condition, ready to go ayuinst a strong team this weekend. Madras will play hero Saturday night. Workouts this week have been aimed at honing up the ragged wiges that showed in the two val hy. games, Scot! said. 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"I've always been unpredictable just a lefthander,4 said the for mer All - American quarterback from Stanford who also put in an outstanding career as T-formation QB for the team he will now head. Albert succeeds Norman (Red) Strader at the Forty Niner helm and .becomes the youngest head coach in the professional ranks. The original college T-formation quarterback with Clark Shaugh- FRANKIE ALBERT Steps into 49er hotspot nessy's Stanford teams ts 35 a year older than Paul Brown was in 1946 when he took over control of the Cleveland Browns. Co-owner of the Forty Niners Tony M o r a b i t o, made the an nouncement of Albert's appoint ment at a news conference yes terday and hailed Frankie . as an "inspirational leader" who has been connected with the Forty! Niners since their beginning days. . Albert, who threw many a left handed pass and punted many a football with his left foot while di rect Ine the club, becomes tht third San Francisco coach in as many years. For nine seasons Lawrence T. (Buck) Shaw coached the team only to be fired last winter by Morabito. Strader, hired as Shaw's replacement and the sec ond coach since the team was or ganized, lasted only one season. Morabito fired Strader last month after a, dismal 3-9 season that started out with the team picked for first or second in tho Western Division. Morabito refused to disclose terms of the contract given Al bert, but admitted tho quarter back had little coaching experi ence. 'He has done more for the Forty Niners than any other one man," Morabito said. He called Albert "Mr. T Formation' and an "inspirational leader" and said the Forty Niners had watched Al bert for 11 yours. "We like what wo have seen, Morabito added. "See II Shoop & STOP-1 to car lengths quicker Qsafety agey USRoyal Master SHOOP & SCHULZI Tire Service ON ALL RETAIL SALES "YOUR TUBELESS SPECIALIST" Parade of Stars Golf Tournament Gets Under Way PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UP) The annual Pebble Beach Parade of Star, sometimes called the Bing Crosby National Pro-Ama-, teur Championship, gets underway here today with some 250 big names competing for the sake of charity and $15,000 iru personal re wards. " Favored to take event Is the team of Ben Hogan, out of retire ment temporarily' for this event only, and the tourney's namesake and sponsor, the "Groaner" him self, Der Binglc. Hogan, with a borrowed putter, has been playing some of his best golf in years in the warmup rounds blistering the abnormally tough Cypress Point layout, 'adjacent to Pebble Beach, with a seven under par 65 Wednesday. - This was by far and away the best warmup round turned in by the galaxy of sports and movie land stars Invited by Bing to play in his clambake for which he picks up the entire tab. ' It is the Texas bantam's first competitive golf since he an nounced he was turning "Sunday golfer" following his loss to Jack Fleck in the U. S. Open champion ship playoff in San Francisco last June. Since then he has been strict ly a "businessman golfer." . Others from the golfing world on deck for today's early morning tee-off were Byron Nelson, an other old warhorse who annually comes off the retired list for the Crosby; Lloyd Mangrum, who cap tured the $35,000 Los Angeles Open Monday; Dr. Cary Middlecoff, Walter Burkemo and just about all the winter touring golfers. Among the other sports names were football coaches Bud Wilkin son of Oklahoma and Red Sanders of UCLA, baseballers Ralph Kiner, Bob Lemon and Jerry Priddy and ex - tennis star Ted Schroeder, while Flickerland contributed such as Guy Madison, Buddy Ropers, Jack Carson, Gordon MacRae, Hoagy Carmichael and on and on. Hoop Scores College Basketball KroultN East American Int. R2 Mass. 77 Rhode Island 81 New Hampshire 63 Mainland St. 87 Adclphia 78 South , Furman 72 Davidson 70 Kentucky 85 Tulane 6.1 West. Ky. 66 Midwestern 65 Hampden Sydney 7T VMI 61 North Carolina St. 71 Maryland 61 Midwest Houston 69 Tulsa 60 John Can-oil 119 Fenn 62 Southwest 1 Austin Peay Stc. 59 East Twin. 40 Wayland 93 McMurry 71 New Mexico 73 Montana 50 Gonzaga 98, Montana State 68 Central Washington 92, Pngct Sound 72 Santa Clara 53, St. Mary's 49 MAYFI-OWKK'S KI.AflS The Union Jack, also known as the King's Colors, flew from the mainmast of the Mayflower, which brought the Pilgrims to Ply mouth in 1620, while the Cross of St. George was displayed from tho foremast of the vessel. Today at Schulze 111 Stan Musial Again Agrees To $80,000 Card Contract BY UNITED PRESS Slugging Stan Musial of the Car dinals has signed hU sixth straight contract for $80,000, and as ruts go, that's a mighty fine one to fall into. At the same time, Musial's room mate and sidekick, Al (Red) Schoendienst, signed a $40,000 pact for the third straight year, and that can't exactly be called a toad habit, either. "I'm very happy with my con tract," said Musial, who will take home approximately $30,000 after Dons Expected To Tie Ail-Time Record Tonight BY UNITED PRESS This is the night when San Fran cisco's national basketball cham pions will equal the all-time ma jor-college record of 39 straight victories. The awesome Dons will turn the trick, everybody is certain, by- walloping, outclassed Fresno State in San Francisco. Even Long'Is record, is sure that the champions will win this big one. "Look forward to welcoming you into the 39-straight club," LIU tele graphed Don officials. "Good luck to your fine team." Nary a word of sympathy there for poor Fresno State, a nice little club with a respectable 6-3 record and undoubtedly all fired up in hopts of springing wiiat would be one of the biggest upsets in sports history. SKY LINER KKFOKT SKI One inch of new snow Thursday night. Skiing was ex cellent Thurwliiy and should be very( good this weekend. There hi 06 incheH of Know at the sum nit t and 12 inches at the wanning hut. SI.KD Hill parked and in good shape. KINK Flooding will start Friday. Lights aro up' on one Hide. ' ROAD Open. Xo chains re quired. IB Or Any Other Day LUCKY DAY at CI DON'T BE FOOLED By Costly Trading Stamps & Gimmicks! It's a Well-Known Fact Who Pays for them in the Long Run! SAVE MONEY ON YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION . . . Have It Priced Elsewhere -Then Bring It To City Drug Wc Give taxes, while Schoendienst, who stands to net about $20,000, also expressed satisfaction. Neither had a particularly good season last year, Musial skidding from a 1954 batting mark of .330 to .310, and Schoendienst falling from .315 to .268. Others Come To Terms While Musial and Schoendienst were the "big ones" to agree to terms Thursday, severa, players on other clubs also signed con tracts., ' 9 Gus Zernial, who batted .254 but slammed 30 home runs last sea son, became the eighth member of the Kansas City Athletics to sign. No terms, were announced Southpaw Joe Nuxhall, a It- game winner, signed with the Cin-! cinnati Redlegs as did rookie in- fielder Bob Durnbaugh. i he Milwaukee Braves an nounced the signing of pitchers Charlie Gorin, Don Edelman and Carlton Wiley andk outfielder Al Spangler. Former major league infielder Lou Klein was named manager of fihe Des Moines club in the Wesl ern League, a Chicago Cub farm. Klein piloted Lafayette, La., of the Evangeline League last year. Jersey City Rally At Jersey City, N.J., Irving Rudd, Brooklyn business manager for the games to be played in New Jersey announced plans have been worked out for a rally there Feb. 1 in honor of the Dodger players. The Dodgers also announced they will set up special training facilities for some younger players at Vero Beach, Fla., Feb. 22. And in Chicago, Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby decided he will retain his job teaching baseball in the city's recreation depart ment. 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