Baker field goal breaks 14-14 tie Cowboys beat LA Rams, 17-14 LOS ANGELES (UPI)-The Li)S Angeles Bams had most of the statistics but the Dallas Cowboys had the points in the scoring col umn. That was the story of Thursday right's preseason National Foot ball League game at Memorial Coliseum. The Cowboys won 17-14 on a third-quarter field goal by spe cialist Sam Baker. He booted a 29-yardcr to break a 14-14 tie. The crowd totaled 70,675. Coaches of the opposing teams seemed to be fairly satisfied with the performance of the players. Tom Landry of the Cowboys said, "It looked like a first game should kind of ragged. This was about as good as any defensive game we played last year." Harland Svare ot tne Kams saia 'I was pretty happy about the two points I've stressed passed protection and the running game. I haven't given our team many plays. We're bringing them along slowly." Svare stuck with quarterback Roman Gabriel, a second year man, throughout the game on of fense. He failed to use either the veteran Zeke Bratkowski or the prized rookie Terry Baker. Gabriel had three passes inter ceptedone in the fourth quarter when he brought the team down to the Cowboy six for what could have been a winning touchdown drive. He threw one scoring pass on a spectacular 40-yard play. Pervis Atkins gathered the ball into ms arms in the end zone to put the Rams out in front 14-7 in the sec ond quarter. In the same period, cowDoy quarterback Don Meredith fired a 20-yarder to end Pettis Norman and the score was tied. The first Ram score game In the closing seconds of the first quarter on a 56-yard runback of an intercepted pass by defensive halfback Eddie Meador. Amos Bullocks rammed straight up the middle for a touchdown in a 26-yard burst in the third quar ter to bring the Cowboys even. The Sports Beat Former grid coach at Union now assistant mentor at Redmond By Web Ruble Bulletin Staff Writer ' Grid officials and area prep football coaches gathered at Red mond Union High School last night for their first look into the 1963 rule book. They convened to analyze several minor rule changes and interpretations. Among those present was a new face to grid moguls in Central Oregon. He wasn't new to me, though. I knew him when I was with the La Grande Observer at La Grande. His name is Bud Lewis. . Bud Lewis likes football. When I knew him before, he was coach at Union, Oregon, a Class B high School that played 11-man foot ball. Lewis was more than suc cessful. Union High School teams the last few years have managed (o massacre most of the teams in the League that comprises Class B rugged, hard-tackling Pilot Rock. Lewis received his first (that sea' son) setback in that one. An alert defender intercepted a Union pass and romped over 50 yards for the winning TD, Union in 1961 played one game that 1 11 never forget. Elgin High School that year came up with one of those big-sized teams that prep coaches drool over. Elgin had three men, two in the line and one at full, that pushed the scales over the 240 mark. One weighed 260. In the second time around against Elgin, Lewis' team was minus two or three key starters. It didn't make any dif ference. Lewis' team beat Elgin right where it shouldn't have. . . in the line. Last year, Lewis said, Union did even better than in 1961. Lew- squad made It up to the semis. Union, Elgin, Wallowa, Joseph, Lewis said last night, however, and Class A 2 Enterprise. that actually his 1961 team was - Lewis' teams, often not large better. Had it gotten by Pilot In stature, played a rock cm, sock 'em band of football that was stirring to watch. Lewis had dedication on his teams. They fever quit. The squads were well disciplined, and they had a lover for the game that one sel dom sees in prep ball. 1 In the fall ot 1961, Lewis' Un ion grlddors battled through each JcoRue opponont twico, beating a fed-hot Joseph squad in a bliz zard nightmare for the champion ship and the right to enter tho slate quarter-finals. Union drew Rock, Lewis' team probably would have taken the state Class B 11 man crown. Why is he at Redmond? Last year's head Panther coach. Gale Davis, has left for greener pas tures. Doc Savage has moved up from the assistant rank to head mentor. Lewis is replacing Sav age as assistant coach. - Redmond made a good selection in Lewis. With Lewis in the 'Cat coaching ranks, it Is more than probable that Redmond will be a tough bono to bury. "3 KHBHSSBBHI City Recreation Schedule FRIDAY , 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Red Cross swim lessons at BorM Municipal Pool. (Intermediates & Swimmers) 9:00 - 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Alien. " 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Bend Municipal Pool is open to the public. SATURDAY 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Bend Municipal Pool Is openlo the public. Rains greet fitle bout 1BADAN, Nigeria (UPI) In-1 iasm for Tiger, fanned by cm tcrmittent rain today failed to blems and signs and banners slo- gnned "Tiger Must Win, he has become a 4-1 favorite to beat Gone of West Jordan Utah. In their previous two bouts. Ti ger took the title on a decision at San Francisco, Calif., but was held to a draw in their return bout at Las Vegas, Nev., the draw permitted Tiger to keep the crown. Tiger, who has been training in Lagos recently, was sched uled to come to Ibadan today. Fullmer has been training in Ibadan. dampen the enthusiasm of huge crowds that converged upon Iba dan by plane, bus and truck for Saturday night's Dick Tiger-Gene Fullmen middleweight title fight. Nor did tho rain prevent work men from finishing the ringside seating layout and the ring with its high protective tarpaulin in outdoor Liberty Stadium, where 45,000 are expected to watch the third title fight between Nigeria's champion Tiger and America's cx-champ Fullmer. Because of public enthus- Bulletin PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) Dr. Golden Romney, AO, dean of the Washington Stat Unlvtr Ity Collage of Physical Educa tion tinea 1950, died of heart attack at hit home Wednesday night. Romney wat president of tha Lewlston stake of tha Church of Jetut Christ of Latter Day Salntt. Ha had worked at hit university office Wednesday and had not complained of being III. Little Leaguer hurls no-no PORTLAND (UPI) -Brian Na kasliima pitched a no-hit, no-run ball game Thursday to give East Maui Hawaii a 7-0 win over An chorage. Alaska, in Little League Baseball action. Nakashima walked two men the only blemish on an otherwise perfect game. Today East Maul will play Co quillam. B.C. Riverside of Port land will play Centralia, Wash., in the second game. Peters poo-poo's are always out' rule By United Pratt International Gary Peters Is a living refuta tion of the proposition that three strikes are always "out" in base ball. A 6-foot, 2-inch, native of Grove City, Pa., Peters "struck out" in three trials with the Chicago White Sox but got a fourth "swing" from manager Al Lopez and is making it pay off with an 11-5 record mat linairy nas earned him recognition as a first rate major league pitcher. After three years of failure, Peters finally won his first big league game on May 6 this year and since then has worked in the White Sox's regular rotation. He scored his sixth straight victory Thursday night when the Sox beat the Kansas City Athletics, 5-3, and he shapes up now as a 16-to-18 game winner. The victory enabled the White Sox to remain eight games be hind the runaway New York Yan kees, who beat the Washington Senators, 3-1, in an afternoon game. The Minnesota Twins whipped the Los Angeles Angels, 3-0, the Cleveland Indians downed the Baltimore Orioles, 2-0, and the Detroit Tigers nipped the Boston Red Sox, 6-5, in other AL games. , In the National League, Chi cago defeated Los Angeles, 5-4, Now York edged out St. Louis, 3-2, Cincinnati beat Philadelphia, 6-3, and Pittsburgh shaded Mil waukee, 1-0. Ralph Terry pitched a six-hit ter to win his 13th game behind a 13-hit Yankee attack that in cluded two hits each by Tom Tresh and Phil Linz. struck out five and was never in seri ous trouble. The third-place Twins swept to their seventh victory in eight games behind the six-hit pitching of Dick Stigman, who raised his season record to 12-10. Vic Pow er had three hits and Rich Rol lins and Zoilo Versalles two each to lead the Twins' nine-hit attack. Paul Foytack suffered his fifth loss against four wins. Old-fashioned baseball was (lie name of the game at Baltimore as Dick Donovan pitched a three hitter and Joe Azcue stole home in the seventh inning for the In record to 7-10, allowed only one Oriole to reach second base and faced only 29 men during the game. Rocky Colavito's 360-foot single past a drawn-in Boston outfield drove in the winning run for the Tigers, who beat relief ace Dick Radatz for the second time in two days and saddled him with his fourth loss against 12 victories. Norm Cash hit a three run homer for the Tigers and Gary Gciger had three hits for the Red Sox. Golfers in 2-ball play Sun. Golfers at the Bend Golf Club will play a mixed two-ball tourna ment Sunday. Tee-off time is 3 p.m. Committeemen In charge of ar rangements include, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tonkin. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Grimsley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ever, ett Lentz. Bend women will be the guests of the Prineville Golf Club next Wednesday. Pairings will be listed later. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Wombat was the life op the party, before 7hev were hitched smswria was wont to s4v-quote: 1 SCREAM.'VOU MADE THE i -S?.,1',,2- VrS Plsi PARTY.' SO WrTTV SO SnScvSlStrl yrt sSar v f lexfr ' ucw do ydu e 1 0F yourself tonight.' : -r REMEMBER AU. VDU AMD THOSE CORMV WW V WOSETOMICAL JIHI Pi 3K?A3AGS WHEN ARE you FSP TsCi "Tl fifc(aJikl 1 WAS NEVER SO i! Ttxp nn RASE jp- 1 wf ill Xj zfl'W WW; ,t--liiuiiiijt'ltIdliBlmIi .1 tifHI II 1 HOW THEY'RE WED AND WOMBAT STILL LIKES TO PEP UP A PARTY, Bin" SULPHURIA KOW saysquote: Iff WW Boris The Bulletin, Friday, August 9, 1963 Murray Bros. 9 slaps OE 13-0 When the dust had cleared at Harmon Field last night after five innings, Murray Bros. Rookies had beaten Oregon Equipment, 13-0. A one-sided affair, last night's game didn't look much like a con test. Murray Bros, got started in the second inning, when the nine exploded for four big tallies. Oregon Equipment got some men aboard the base paths in the top of the third frame, but could not push them across. Murray Bros, went dry in the bottom of the third and fourth innings, but the rains came in the fifth. A tripje by short stop McCool, plus base hits by left fielder Bucky (2), center fielder Ricci, right fielder Hagen (2), and sec ond sacker Shores added to the Murray meld, as the construction nine scored seven tallies. Three walks added to the Oregon Equip ment dilemma. OE third sacker John Beach belted a double in the top of the fourth, but once again the runner was left stranded aboard third. Brian Metke went the distance on the hill for the win. Rookie All-stars face coaches, dads in finale An All-Star whirlwind battle will finish out tha 1963 Rookie League baseball season, H was announced today. It will pit an All-Star Rookie squad against the players' fathers and coach es. "All-Stars" (14 year olds on. ly) have been picked from all of tha six Rookie League teams. As this has been one of the most successful seasons in lea gue history, coaches and man agers are hoping for a large fan turnout for this season fi nale. Tha tile Is slated for Mu nicipal Ballpark. Gametime Is 8:30, Saturday night. Admission Is free. All-city back out of tilt PORTLAND (UPI) - All-Citv halfback Odis Arvitt of Cleveland has been declared out of the Metro-State Shrine football game here Aug. 17 with a broken bona in his hand. He will wear a cast for five weeks. BENNETT'S MACHINE SHOP Welding & Repairing 1114 Roosevelt Ave. Bend Ph. 382-3762 Use Classification No. 32 to find the musical instrument you want Clubbers get new golf go Ken Spence, golf pro at the Bend Golf Club, has come up with ultimate" in golf tourna ments, he announced this week. Yesterday Spence initiated a new kind of sweeps. A member plays the field with his handicap, with the rest of the club members out to beat him. Spence backs the field-playing member and gives a "prize" to everyone that beats him, Jim Wood was the first mem ber to go on the block. But Wood put the wood (and iron) to the ball, and only two beat him. He fired a hot 81. His 10 handicap thus gave him a net 71. Chuck Donley with a net of 68 and Don Blevens with a net of 70 were the only two that squeezed by him. Spence pointed out today Looking for a car? Check Clas sification No. 100 for best results. that the tournament is strictly net. Next Thursday will see Bend club members in a beat-Chet Cor yell sweeps. Coryell has a 19 handicap. Spence urges all club members to come out and try to beat him. While men golfers were going the new route, the women golfers hald a Wednesday tournament. Mrs. Avery Grimsley was Class A winner. Others were, Class B, Mrs. Paul Tobkin; Class C, Mrs. Don Bagley; nine hole, Mrs. C. L. Neel. Graduating to Class B was Mrs. Paul Tobkin, and the great est improvement was shown by Mrs. Bagley. 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