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TOURNEY CO-CHAIRMEN Did Zimmerman, left, and Rust
Hill talk over plans for the spring tennis tourney set for 1:30
p.m. Sunday at the junior high courts. Tourney is open to men
and women from high school level age group and adults. Play
ers may sign up by calling Zimmerman, EV 2-2947, or Hill,
EV 2-5633. Meet is being sponsored by Bend Tennis and Bad
minton Club.
Twin iSS:
Alky IP;
Sportsman's Lagut
(Final standings)
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VFW 42'i 17'.i
Bill's Electric 35 25
OSES 34 26
Murray & Holt 25 35
B & B Auto Wreckers .. 22 38
Bend Furniture 21Vi 384
This week's scores: OSES 3,
Bend Furniture 1; VFW 2, Mur
ray and Holt 2; Bill's Electric 2,
B fc B Wreckers 2.
Team leaders: VFW, 810 game
and 2292 series.
High scorers: Al Harrington,
226 game and BOO secies.
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Bend High Doubles and
Singles Tourney
Highlights of the tournament
were a 246 game and 631 series
total by Larry Gelbrich. and a
624 scratch scries and 236 game
by John Fenton.
Four of Fenuin's games wore
over 200. Judy Lipkens' 193 was
high scratch game for the girls
followed by Marie Fitzgerald's
1186.
John Fenton and Rick Bovven
finished first in the boys doubles
I with an 1171.
Earlene Cornett and G i n n y
iHamner led the girls doubles
I with a 1074.
' John Fenton's 648 was good for
i first in the singles and Marie
Fitzgerald's 578 was first in the
. girls singles.
I The scores, including handicap,
are listed below:
Boys doubles John Fenton
(586) and Rick Bowen 585,
1171; Larry Gelbrich I652 and
Dennis Ncal (454), 1106; Jack
Markle 556 and Jim Bowles
(523), 1079; John Cleveland (400)
and Keilh Cooper 583i. 1073;
Richard Seppola (524) and Paul
Graham i5S8, 1072: Val Lewis
; (519) and Dick Umbargcr 528,
1047; Bruce McWilliams i561 and
Bill Martin (468 . 1029; Darrcl
HiHadeau 550 and Dennis Ma
hallcy (477). 1027.
1 Hoys singles John Fenlon.
i 648; Keilh Cooper, 605; Val Lew-
is, 600; Dick limbarger, 593: Lar
1 ry Gelbrich. 535: Rick Bowen,
581: Bruce McWilliams. 563; Jim
Bowles, 544: Jack Markel. 542;
Richard Seppola. 536: Dennis Ma
haffoy. 528: Darrell Billadeau.
527; Dennis Neal, 517; and John
Cleveland, 502.
I Girls doubles Earlene Cor-
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Three-horse
battle forecast
in Preakness
BALTIMORE (UPI) - The 86th
running of the $188,300 Preakness
Stakes Saturday shapes up as a
three-horse race among Jaipur,
Decidedly and Ridan.
However, the owners and train
ers of the eight other entries to
day offered logical explanations
for giving their colts a crack at
the second of the Triple Crown
classics.
The outsider in the field is a !
colt named Flying Johnniu, gener
ously listed in the program line
at 30-1 but who will probably go
off at 10OI.
"A horse like that should not
bo in the race," said Horatio Luro
who trains Decidedly, the Ken
tucky Derby winner, for die El
Peco Ranch of George A. Pope.
"A classic should have dignity,
and unless you think your horse
can finish one-two-three you should
not . start him," the Argentinian
claimed.
Thinks Orhorwiso
But Paul Hampshire, owner of
the Jopa Stable along with his
father, John H., and brother, John
D., believes Flying Johnnie has a
chance to be in the money.
"Flying Johnnie is not too fast
out of die gate but he has shown
some speed at the end and we
think he deserves a shot at the
best," Hampshire said.
"Besides. Maryland and Balti
more should be represented in
the race." added the man whose
firm put in all the tile, flooring
and plaster in Pimlico's new $1.2
million clubhouse.
Also listed at 30-1 is Prego. At
20-1 is Green Hornet. Vimy Ridge
and Greek Money are 15-1.
Sunrise County. Crimson Satan
and Roman Line offer more
solid credentials than the other
outsiders.
Fivt Break Record
"Five horses broke Whirlaway's
track record in the Kentucky Der
by," said trainer Tom Kelly, re
ferring to the mile and one-quarter
in 2:00 2-5 turned in by De
cidedly with four other horses less
than five lengths behind him.
"The other four got a piece of
the purse and who was left out
Sunrise County," added that colt's
trainer.
In the Derby, Ridan was fa
vored but that honor apparently
goes to Jaipur in the Preakness
even though the colt never raced
further than a mile and never has
been around two turns.
Trainer Leroy Jolley is count
ing upon a new bit to enable jock
ey Manny Ycaza to control Ridan,
with the bit working upon the
colt's jaw rather than his mouth.
Ridan tried to "run out" in the
Kentucky Derby.
Alleged basketball Tix mastermind indicted
NEW YORK (UPI) - DLst.
Atty. Frank S. Hogan, highly
pleased with the arrest of Jack
Molinas as the alleged master
mind in the college basketball
"fix" scandals, today promised to
"keep the ball bouncing" in his
tireless probe.
"We are continuing the inves
tigations," Hogan said after Mol
inas, a former court star, was in
dicted Thursday for bribing or
conspiring to bribe 22 players
from 12 colleges to dump 25
games from coast to coast.
Molinas, 30, who was barred
from playing in the National Bas
ketball Association in 1954 after
admitting he had bet on games
in which he played for the Fort
Wayne (now lvtroit) Pistons,
pleaded innocent at his arraign
ment and was released in $5,000
kill.
The ex-Cohmihiii University
high scorer declined comment
when he appeared in General Ses
sions Court but later told United
Press Internal ion:il that "when
this matter is finally resolved, my
innocence will be fully estab
lished." Covers 51 Cities
The arrest of Molinas, who be
came a lawyer after he was
tossed out of the NBA. climaxed
a 21-month investigation of t h e
nationwide gambling conspiracy
which took Hugan's investigators
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$1000 94.56 66.70 52.88
$1200 113.47 I 80.04 I 63.45
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Help needed
af ball park
Baseball fans were reminded to
day that there is still lots of work
to be done in moving and finish
ing the new steel paneled outfield
fence at the Municipal baseball
park.
The galvanized steel panels for
the fence, which must be buffed,
primed and put into place, will
be used in the larger field.
So city recreation director
Vince Gcnna is asking for all the
volunteer help he can get.
"We're working out there every
day," Genna said. "If any one
can spare an hour or more of
time, we'd sure appreciate the
help."
New dimensions of the field will
be approximately 325 feet in left,
370 in center and 325 in right. Old
dimensions were 295 in left, 310 in
center and 295 in right.
White has 75
to lead golfers
Vern White shot a 75 to pace a
large field of 33 golfers in Thurs
day's sweepstakes play at the
Bend Golf Club.
Ted Gibbons and Bill Hatch, Sr.,
fired 76s to tie for runnerup low
gross.
Low net was posted by Arnie
Swarens and Don Dyer, each with
71s. David Niskanen was runner
up with a 72.
There was a nice turnout for the
dinner, with pro Ken Spencc
showing colored films of the 1961
Canadian Open. I
A special film featuring a safari
into Africa will be shown at next
Thursday night's dinner.
Madras ready
for district test
MADRAS Bertlis in the Ore
gon state A-2 high school track
meet await Madias union high
school thinclacls who can win a
first or second in any event at
the annual district track meet
scheduled for Saturday at Burns.
Last year the Buffs took second
spot in the state A-2 meet on the
basis of performances by Gregg
Macy and Kent Cochran. Coch
ran is a mainstay of this year's
squad, and Macy is now a hurd
ler witli the Oregon State Rooks.
Making the trip to the district
meet Saturday for the 'Vhite Buf
faloes arc: 100 yard dash, Wcs
and Dennis Miller: 220-yard dash,
Wes Miller and Wayne Maw; 440
yard dash, Maw and either John
Newton or Tom Kalama; 880-yard
run, Bill Brown and Bob Kramer;
mile ran, Jack Stone.
High hurdles, Doug Macy, Gary
Harris: low hurdles. Harris and
Ken Miller; pole vault, Cochran.
Ken Miller and Harris; shot put.
Bob Chard, Randy Clowers, Har
old Smith; javelin. Cochran,
Chard, Clowers; discus. Chard,
Clowers, Smith; high jump, Har
ris and Vic Gregg; broad jump,
Everett Patt, Gregg Macy; 880
relay, Wcs Miller, Ken Miller,
Harris and Maw.
Tryouts slated
Rookie League and Junior Lea
gue baseball tryouts will be held
1 p.m. Saturday at Municipal
Park, city recreation director
Vince Gcnna said today.
All boys 13-16 years of age arc
urged to turn out.
into 51 cities and 22 states.
It also broke up what Hogan de
scribed as "Oie Molinas ring" a
ring that included a group of 11
co - conspirators operating from
New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh
and St. Louis, plus tho 22 former
college players.
Molinas, who faces prison sen
tences of nearly 35 years and
fines of more than $30,000 if
convicted, was the 10th alleged
fixer caught in Hogan's net since
he started his current investiga
tions. Nine have pleaded guilty
and are awaiting sentence.
Of tlie 22 players named in the
latest indictments, 11 were previ
ously identified as "point shav
ers." Namts New Ons
The newcomers identified by
Hogan included William (Billy)
Reed and Thomas Falentano of
Bowling Green University, Gary
Kaufman and Leroy Wright of
of the University of Pacific, Sal
valor Vergopia and Leonard Wha
len of Niagara University, Rich
ard Hoffman, Michael Callahan.
Robert Franz and Larry Dial of
the University of South Carolina,
and Leonard Kaplan of the Uni
versity of Alabama.
Three of the 11 gamblers named
as co-conspirators have already
pleaded guilty to previous "fix"
charges and will be sentenced
next Wednesday. They are Aaron
Wagman, Joseph Hacken and Jo
seph Green, all of New York.
Identified by Hogan as "finan
ciers" in the ring were: Frank
Crrdone and Morris Mcyison,
bolh of Pittsburgh; David Gold
berg and Steve Lckometnts, both
of St. Louis, and Norman (Lefty)
Rosenthal of Chicago.
Thrto Co-Conspirators
Oilier co-conspirators named
were: Anthony Di Chiarinte of
Chicago: Ralph Giganle o.' New
York, a brother of Vincent (The
Chin) Gigante who was acquitted ',
several years ago on a charge of
trying to kill gambler Frank Cos- -tello;
and Paul Walker of N e w
York.
Molinas was accused by brib
ing Reed to fix three Bowling
Green games against Dc Paul,
Bradley and Cauisius during the ,
1959-60 season. Reed was paid $1,-'
000 in each case, Hogan said.
nett (508) and Genny Hamner
(586), 1074; Marie Fitzgerald
(555) and Glenda Steele (514),
1069: Corrine Mellott (485) and
Judy Lipkcr (529, 1014: Alice
Hutchinson (49 ) and Cheryl Mc
Gugin (461). 951.
Girls singles Marie Fitzger
ald. 578; Judy Lipker, 535; Ear
lene Cornett, 521: Corrine Mellott,
480: Glenda Steele. 459.
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