The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, August 21, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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    A LOOK AT
SPORTS
30 Oregonians now
playing pro football
i
By Web Ruble
Bulletin Sports Editor
i Quite often you read in Oregon
newspapers about some ex-Duck
or ex-Beaver doing something in
pro football. Most of the time a
prid fan will be able to remem
ber the name if not the person
ality. If one can't, it's not alarming.
There are quite a few in the pro
grid ranks.
. I never stopped to figure out
which school has placed the most,
or retained any knowledge of who
Is where. Last week the Eugene
Register-Cuard came out with a
;list of cx-Oregon grid greats that
,riave "made it" and are current
ly playing In the pros.
; According to Dick Strite of the
Register-Guard there are 12 Ore
gonians in the National Football
League, 10 in the American Foot
ball League, and eight in the
Canadian Football League.
These Oregonians were not all
Ducks or Beavers. Some went
elsewhere to school. In analyzing
the list, the reader may get a
shock. Of the veterans in the
NFL, Oregon State has four and
Oregon three, hut poor little old
Idaho has five!
In the NFL. Oregon's Steve
Bamett. an Ail-American tackle
last year, is a rookie with the Chi
cago Bears. Terry Baker, 1962
Heisman trophy winner from
OSU. is rookie with the Los An
peles Rams along with Oregon's
Bill Swain. OSU has a pro veteran
In Aaron Thomas. He is with the
New York Giants. Ex-Beaver Ted
Bates is another veteran. He is
with the Cardinals. Dallas has
picked off several. They include
veterans, Sam Baker (OSU),
Amos Marsh (OSU), Mike
Gaetcher (IFP, and rookie Jolin
Thomas (OSU). The Washington
Redskins has a bunch of ex
Ducks: veterans Dick James and
Riley Mattson, and rookie Ron
Snidow.
In the AFL, the rosters with
Oregonians stack up like this:
Paul Lowe (OSU) is with the San
Diego Chargers. Charlie Marshall
and Jim Stinette (both OSU) and
George Shaw and Jerry T a r r
1 (both UO are scrapping It with
Denver. Hank Rivera of OSU and
Jack Stone of Oregon are with
Oakland. John Pinera of OSU and
Willie West o Oregon are grid
riing It with Buffalo. Dainard
Paulson of OSU is with the New
Vork Jets.
Up In the Canadian loop is
found Nub Beamer and Paul
Scale (both of OSU), and Emery
Barnes UO but now a Canadian
citizen) with the British Columbia
Lions. Three ex-Beavers are with
Saskatchewan. They are, Neil
Plumley. Jack Gota and Roger
Johnson. Dave Mann of OSU is
with Toronto. Three former Web-
I foots are gone: Dave Groz and
Mickey Ording, and Darrell Asch
bacher. Aschbacher never intend
ed to report. Strite said.
Mor about Eligio
Well. . .I've done it again. Mis
spelling a name is one thing that
irks me, especially when I do it
myself. I'm referring to Eligio
Galicia. For two days in a row
its been wrong. It's not Garcia
. . .it's not Gallicia. . .it's simply
Galicia.
Galicia Is truly a runner. We
stopped by new Bruin Field yes
terday afternoon to watch Mex
ico's only hope in the 1964 Olym
pic Games take a workout. He is
here in Bend training under the
watchful eye of Bob Johnson,
athletic director at Central Ore
gon College.
Yesterday Galicia was running
a series of five 800's (meters),
slowing down to a trot for a lap
or two between each one. He ap
pears to he nearly inexhaustible.
He is both a 5.000 and a 10.000
meter man. He is no sprinter,
though, and because of this he
seldom runs races of less than
three miles (5000 meters)l. He has
run a 4:20 mile, however. John
son has Galicia in his program
of speed training. Galicia found
Johnson's system working before,
and hopes now to keep improv
ing with it.
Portlander cards
68 to take lead
Cushman ousts Panner in
Bend Golf Club tournament
An upset and a near-upset mar
ket quarter and semi-final play
in 1963 Bend Golf Club champion
ship tournament play last week.
Former champion Glenn Cush
man pulled the upset when he
ousted defending champion Owen
Fanner in the semi-finals by a
score of 3 and 2.
Charles Donley pulled a near
upset when he pulled ahead of
veteran Dcs Currie three up with
six to go. But Currie came on
strong to tie the match at the end
of 18 and win on the 20th hole.
Cushman won this tournament
in 1951. Panner won 10 straight
years from 1931 through 1960,
then won his title back last year.
PORTLAND (UPI1-C. H. (Hal)
Weston of Portland fired a four-under-par
68 at Waverly Country
Club Monday to lake the first day
lead in qualifying for the Oregon
Junior - Seniors Golf Association
tournament.
Weston's 34-34 left him five
strokes ahead of Sid Milligan of
Eugene, who turned in a 37-3673.
George Beechler, Prineville, for
mer Oregon Golf Association
match play champion, was an
other stroke behind at 38-3674.
Tied at 75 were Fran Brinkman,
Orchard Hills; Sandy Wollin, Tu
alatin, and DeWitt Jones of Port
land's Riverside Golf Club.
The golfers completed their sec
ond 18-hole qualifying rounds today.
Terry B gets
'rifling' drill
ORANGE. Calif. (UPD The
passing of quarterback Terry
Baker drew a lot of attention
Tuesday from Los Angeles Ram
coaches they drilled him on ri
fling the ball rather than floating
it.
"We know Terry can rifle the
ball but he's been floating it,"
said head coach Harland Svare,
"and that means he's leaving
himself vulnerable to Intercep
tions." The rookie passer who was
everybody's all American last
year at Oregon Stata had two
passes intercepted Saturday night
when the Rams lost to the Min
nesota Vikings 27-3.
The Rams meet the Dallas
Cowboys this Saturday in Port
land, Ore., Baker's hometown.
Savre has not yet committed
himself, but he may start Baker
to; the first time In place of
second-year man Roman Gabriel.
East holds scrum
for Shrine tilt
PENDLETON (UPD-The East
squad held a game-style scrim
mage Tuesday night in prepara
tion for the lith annual East-West
Shrine high school football game
here Saturday night.
East coach Bill Hargadine of
Central said quarterback Greg
Hartman, also of Central, still is
out of action because of a tooth
infection.
John McKern, 225 - guard from
Brownsville, was singled out by
East coaches for his work in the
scrimmage.
The West squad worked out
briefly Tuesday afternoon under
the direction of coach Chet Bow
ser of Seaside.
The Cushman Panner match
was all even after nine holes.
Cushman won 10, 13 and 14 to
end the match.
Currie, who has been in the fi
nals for the past two years with
out a win, now meets Bob Thom
as in the championship semi-finals.
Thomas ousted James Bar
low in quarter final play. The
winner of the Currie - Thomas
match meets Cushman in the fi
nals. In President's flight play,
Neil Goldsmith Is matched
against Mickey Sullivan and Russ
HOI plays Vera White.
In first flight play, Harry Mac
key meets Sandy Panner and
Mike Currie plays Merle Sanders.
In second flight play, Farley
Elliott, who won over Brad
Fancher, plays Bill Van Allen in
the finals. Van Allen downed Bob
Smith.
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HARNEY COUNTY ROYALTY These three young ladies will reign Sept. 5-8 over the 39th
annual Harney County Fair, Rodeo and Race Meet at Burns. They era from left, Princess Nancy
Carson, Lawen; Queen Stephanie Sinltey, Bums, and Princess Dee Ann Jenkins, Princeton,
The Bulletin, Wednesday, August 21, 1963
City Recreation Schedule
WEDNESDAY
9:00 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen.
1:00 9:00 p.m. Bend Municipal Pool is open to the public
7:00 9:00 p.m. Physical fitness for boys 9th through 12th grade
at Senior High Gym.
7:30 10:30 p.m. Junior High teen-age dance at Juniper Park
THURSDAY
9:00 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen.
1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Bend Municipal Pool is open to the publio,
FRIDAY
9:30 11:30 a.m. Final day of playground activities at Harmon
and Allen playgrounds.
8:30 p.m. Rookie League "All Stars" vs. Bend Travel Team at
Municipal Ball Park.
Harney County prepares
for annual rodeo, fair
Special ta The Bullttln
BURNS Harney County's big
gest event of the year boasts a
three-day top notch ICRA' rodeo,
two days (Friday and Saturday)
of pari-mutuel racing, two big pa
rades, and a carnival.
TRY OUT WITH LEAFS
TORONTO, Ont. (UPI) - Two
members of the Swedish national
hockey team have accepted invi
tations by Toronto coach Punch
Imlach to try out with the Na
tional Hockey League champion
Maple Leafs.
Goalie Kjcll Svensson and left
winger Carl Oeberg, both 25, will
be given a "good look," Imlach
said Tttesoav.
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It is the 39th annual Harney
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September 5-8. Reigning over the
affair is the l!)fi3 Harney County
Queen Court: Princess Nancy
Carson, Lawen; Queen Stephanie
Sinkey, Burns, and Princess Dee
Ann Jenkins, Princeton.
This year's Harney County Fair
has an added feature. The new
event is termed, "One Fantastic
Night," a two-hour show sched
uled September 6 at 8 p.m., fea
turing outstanding acts of "magic
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Grimm's of Vancouver, Wash.,
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runs in the final inning, while
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