4 The Bulletin, Tuesday, September 24, 1963 John McKays Trojans face Sooners in TV tilt Saturday LOS ANGELES 'L'PH John I McKay, the reigning "Coach of the Year," is not buying any Ok lahoma talcs of woe as he looked ahead to his Southern California Trojans meeting the Suuners in the television game of the week j here Saturday. ! The Sooners will be given all the respect due a school that an nually fields one of the nation's top football teams, McKay indi cated Monday before the South ern California Football Writers meeting. McKay listened attentively as Oklahoma spokesman Harold Keith hinted the l3 edition of the Sooners grid machine was "slow" and had bsen outgained and outdowncd by Clemson in their seasonal opener. "I hope I never see a fast team If Oklahoma is slow." McKay said. "We know Oklahoma is a very fine football team. And it's the team that gets the most points that wins, not the team that runs up the statistics." McKay was not too satisfied with his club's 14-0 victory over Colorado but his dissatisfaction was more over the plavins condi tions. A downpour at Boulder, Colo., made il difficult for both teams and deprived the Trojans of the chance to demonstrate whether they were the equal of last year's national championship team. The UCLA Bruins, badly burned by one team from the state of Pennsylvania, hoped to do better against a second. Coach Bill Barnes said his club did few things well against Pittsburgh here last Friday. But he was hopeful that a few corrections might result in a bet ter performance against the! strong Penn State club at Univer sity Park, Pa. "It seemed that somebody was making a mistake on every play against Pitt," Barnes said. "We knew Pitt was an outstanding team but we should have done a pass, Carl Jones will get the better." stalling quarterback assignment Although he failed to complete again, Barnes said. I I I u " K . V M-. ivebv hi They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo CONTEST WINNER Bobby Douglass, 14, holds a check for $15 this morning ha gained as first winner in The Bulletin's 1963 Football Contest. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Douglass, 945 Broadway. He is a student at the Bend Junior High School. Bobby Douglass, 14, first Football Contest winner PICKS TOURNEY SITES NEW YORK IUPD Tha 193 National Amateur Public Links Championship will be played at the North Park Coif course in Pittsburgh, Pa., July 12-17, and tha 1965 Junior Amateur Champ ionship will be held at the Wilm ington Country Club, Wilmington. Pel., Aug. 4-7, it was announced Monday by tha U. S. Golf Association. Bobby Douglass. 14, a student t at Bend Junior High School, is tlie first winner of The Bulletin's 1963 Football Contest, it was an nounced this morning. Douglass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Douglass, 645 Broad way, Bend, received a $15 check this morning for his fearless pig skin prognostications. Bob Douglass missed only threa out of 24 picks he had to make. Douglass, a real student of tlie game of football, was followed closely by two other top flight football speculators. They are Winnie Mortis, 215 GaLLSTONEJUNOJ-NEWEST VOUNoEST DOCTOR IN TOWN -SO Mr? HASN'T WD MUCH &Z DURING THE DAy.. But-Let rr not be said that me IS IDLE-VOU'D BE SUUPHlaED AT THE eaglv-mowincj cireocs teade HEs DEVELOPING- $ rTfF rSiisEl( calling yput) 35: j:3k ciri Wv m I ' ) i wouldn't dXre ( StSS-, """3 -r.imnTr?ta3- ( CALL MV REGULAR ) fef IPfi New Butts' trial hearing set Oct. 16 in Atlanta ATLANTA (LTD - A hearing on the Saturday Evening Post's motion for a new trial in the $3,060.1100 libel award to former Georgia football coach Wallace Butts has been set for Oct. 16. Federal Judge Lewis Morgan set the date Monday. Tlie Post asked for the new trial on a contention that a wit ness in the trial "testified false ly." that the jury was prejudiced, and that Morgan erred in refus ing to permit testimony in con nection with Butts' activities away from the university. The $3,060,000 tha jury awarded Butts on Aug. 20 was one of tlie largest libel judgments ever made. Butts sued after tin Post ran an article in its last March 23 Is sue that claimed he conspired with Alabama coach Paul (Bear) Bryant to rig tha 1962 Alabama Georgia football game. Bryant also sued and his suit against the magazine is pending. The Scoreboard Major Leagues x-Ncw York Chicago Minnesota Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Boston Kansas City Los Angeles Washington American League W. L. Pet. 102 no 89 83 77 75 74 71 70 54 102 x-Clinched pennant Monday's Result Detroit 4 Washington 1 CB .6)0 .577 ll'i .563 13'j .529 19 .490 25 .478 27 .463 28'i .455 30'4 .443 32' .346 47'j (Only game scheduled) National League W. L. Pet. 60 Los Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Cincinnati Philadelphia Milwaukee Chicago Pittsburgh Houston New York 96 91 8.) 83 82 82 79 73 61 50 106 GB .615 .580 5'i .545 11 .529 13"i .526 14 .529 14'i .50.1 17',i .468 23 .391 35 .321 46 Monday's Results (No games scheduled) Temporary arena for Portland? Miller Avenue, and Catherin El lis, 424 E, Irving. Both missed only four. Winnie Morris, how ever, got second prize when she came through on her "tie-breaker" prediction. She predicted that there would be no more than 60 points scored in any one game. 58 was the highest. Mrs. Morris, therefore, captur ed tlie $7.50 second prize. Cath erine Ellis took third prize, $2.50. The contest still rolls on week after week throughout football season. Sea page six (6) for contest details. PORTLAND (UPD -The possi bility of a temporary sports sta dium for Portland was suggested Monday. County Commissioner David Ec cles noted that Multnomah Stadi um is for sale and that it may not be available after the 1964 Foot ball season. He said that even if voters next May approved a bond LOST FOR SEASON COLUMBIA. Mo. (UPD Mack Gilchrist, stalling center for Missouri University football team, will undergo surgery today for a torn knee ligament suffered last Saturday against Northwestern. issue for a new $25 million sta dium, it probably would be five years before it would be ready. Construction of a temporary structure was brought tip when commission Chairman Mel Gordon noted Houston, Tex., built a scaf folding stadium for $1 million while it waited for completion of its new domed stadium. Huskies claim offsides due fo signal jamming SEATTLE (UPD Members of the University of Washington foot ball team claimed Monday their problem with off-side penalties in Saturday's game against tlie Air Force Academy was partly due In a bit of signal jamming by their opponents. 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