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The Bulletin, $ &,Si&?, fflovamber 13, 1963 7 Rose Bowl pals iroraaaxr They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hallo ? threw block in younger brother's howl path i ; L P-.tWJiWWinjiiiywuVfV .ClT i III i.l) hi.. ii, ! ihi ui-hjm.iww- 'I I Is - JUT MAD DOG' MIFFED "Mad Dog" Vachon, the happy last night at the Bend Armory, when 601 across the canvas. Last night's mat card was a away. (Nate Bull photo). mad Frenchman from Algiers, wasn't too pound Haystack Calhoun bounced him sell-out. Reports claim doiens were turned Desp ite injuries, muffed chances ills making strong bid for title BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)-De-spite a chain of demoralizing injuries and muffed opportuni ties, the Buffalo Bills are mak ing their first genuine run in four years at the American Football League title. Lou Saban, the 42-year-old coach of the Bills, said the Eastern Division chase "will go right down to the wire" follow ing Buffalo's 27-17 victory over Denver Saturday night. This was Buffalo's third con secutive triumph and fifth in six games and it lifted the Bills (5-4-1) into second place, only half a game behind Houston (6-4). This is Buffalo's highest level in (our years. "The boys have never quit," Saban said. "We have some sound men, especially Capt. Billy Shaw, who doesn't panic when things get rough." Started Off Badly The Bills, tabbed as the team to crack the three-year reign of the Oilers, looked like they were going to live up to the billing by winning three of four exhibition games. But the Bills, using the same script that saw them lose their first five games in 1962, failed to win in their first four 1963 regular season clashes. Many felt Buffalo's disap pointing start rested with Jack ie Kemp. But Saban disputes claim the chunky having an up-and- those who redhead is down year. "Jack has had a great sea son. It was unfortunate but he just didn't have anyone to go with him early in the season." Kemp has completed 143 of 287 passes for 13 touchdowns and a league-leading 2,307 yards. Lost Seven Players Saban's woes began in exhibi tion games and continued until he had lost seven top men for the season, including half of the 1962 backfield that led the league in rushing. The Bills, getting a clutch performance from a different player every game, started the long road back with their first victory Oct. 5, a 12-0 shutout of the Oakland Raiders. Kemp, end Bill Miller, who has caught a club record 52 passes this season, and a pair of rookies from Notre Dame, quarterback Daryle Lamonica and halfback Ed Rutkowski, have been the offensive stars. As Saban put It, "there al ways has been someone to do the job." ' But that tie sure looks big," he sighed. The draw was a 27-27 standoff with defendihg champion Kansas City Sept. 22. That deadlock could play a key role in Buffalo's drive to overtake Houston. Teupin Alley ; Jack & Jill League W Atom Bums . Four Tones ... Alley Coholics Four Sages ... Crazy Legs ... Pin Splitters .28 . 27 . 26 . 23 . 19 . 19 Kilowatts 18 25"-i Ramblers 15Mi 284 Team leaders: Pin Splitters, 798 game; Crazy Legs, 2143 se ries. High scorers: Barbara Berg seng, 215 game and 570 series; Chuck Bergseng. 213 game; John Shephard, 564 series. Civic League W L The 4 Sprites 244 154 Tom Tom 23 17 Bend Hardware 23 17 Cascade Bakery 224 174 Cashmans 13 27 Safeway . . 8 32 Wetle's V 33 Kiwanis 7 33 Team leaders: Bend Hard ware, 770 game and 2218 series. High scorers: C. Backstrom, 246 game; Russ Kiel, 577 series. Automotive League W Dean's Mobil .. Clausen's Auto Western Auto .. "Sddie's Saies Les Schwab's Chamness Glass Woodland Texaco Baglev's Mobil 14 26 Team leaders: Clausen's, 977 game; Les Schwab's, 2751 series. High scorers: Dell uptegrove 236 game; Bill Wood, 583 nes. L .24 16 . 234 164 : :C4 194 . 20 20 . 20 20 . 19 21 . 19 21 se- Fun Fans 23 21 Pin Savers 23 21 Teem Slingers 19 4 244 Cellar Dwellers 14 30 Team leaders: Pin Choppers, 751 game; Teem Slingers, 2103 series. High scorers: Ab Demaris, 207 game and 558 series; Irene Baltimore, 194 game, Betty Cof felt, 472 series. Three Man Classic W L Congress Market 57 31 Jim's Electric 49 39 Lelco 48 40 Hi-Way Market . 44 44 Rose Pharmacy 43 45 Shakey's Pizza 42 46 Smitty's Plastering .. 36 52 Thunderbird 33 55 Team leaders: Shakey's, 627 game; Jim's Electric, 1665 series. High scorer: Don Blevens, game and 641 series. 246 Leisure League W L 14 17 19 21 21 Cascade Lunch 26 Ken Cale Hardware 23 Copper Room - 21 Union Burner Oil . 19 Trailwavs 19 American Music Co. 184 214 West's Cafe 17 23 McLennan's 164 234 Team leaders: Cascade Lunch 838 eame and 2207 series. High scorers: Mary Cogsweft, 208 game; Vivian Duncan, 532 series. Indiana tilt: Renfro well, Hoosier best PORTLAND (UPI) -Mel Ren fro will be almost fully healthy and Tom Nowatzke is the "best fullback in the Big 10." Those comments were made Tuesday at the meeting of the Oregon Sportswriters and Sport casters Association by advance men for Saturday's Oregon-Indiana football game here. Art Litchman, athletic public relations chief at Oregon, said Renfro would be "just about 100 per cent" for the game. Renfro suffered a cracked rib in the Washington game here Oct. 26. Tom Miller, publicity chief for Indiana, said Nowatzke, who blitzed Oregon State last week, was the best fullback in the Big 10 "and possibly the country." The crowd in Saturday's game here is being watched as a possible indication of the fu ture of college football in Port land. There has been pressure to return all Oregon and Oregon State games to their campuses and a small crowd Saturday could help this movement along. Oregon, incidentally, has played Big 10 teams seven times and has lost all seven. Idaho Vandals face Idaho St. MOSCOW, Idaho (UPI)-Ida-ho takes on Idaho State Satur day and coach Dee Andros is working on building up the Van dals' running attack this week. Passing and defense have been the main reasons that the Vandals have won four games this season. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UP!)-! When Bump and Pete Elliott played together for Michigan in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 1948, Bump never dreamed that one i day he would throw a roadblock to his younger brother s path to the post-season classic. But that's exactly what hap pened last Saturday when Bump piloted Michigan to a stunning 14-8 triumph over the Illinois club coached by Pete to earn the United Press International "coach of the week" honors. Illinois went into the game ranked as the nation's No. 2 team with an excellent chance of going to the Rose Bowl. But Michigan, a young team that is suddenly jelling, had dif ferent ideas. Team Bounced Back Michigan had a sorry 1-3-1 record after five games and seemed in jeopardy of sinking below last year's 2-7 mark and finishing in the Big Ten base ment for the second straight season. But the Wolverines upset Northwestern, 27-6 two weeks ago and then utilized a tough defense and capitalized on a fumbled pitchout recovery in the last seven minutes to nip Illinois and even their mark at 3-3-1 for the season and 2-2-1 in the Big Ten. Now the odds are against the Illini. They would have to win their final two games against Wisconsin and frontrunner Mich igan State while Ohio State would have to lose to either Northwestern or Michigan for Pete to go to the Rose Bowl. Bump, 38, now has whipped brother Pete, 37, in the only four games that they've coached against each other but Bump refuses to believe that he has a jinx or a hex over Pete. Four Separate Occasions "I don't believe in those things and I'm sure that Pete doesn't either. It's been four separate occasions and it's just happened that way. "I'm certain that the kids on the field don't feel there's a jinx," he added. "The ball takes Troy to defend OSU pass attack LOS ANGELES (UPI) -University of Southern California's Trojans stressed pass defense once again today as they pre pared to meet Oregon State's football team Friday night in the Coliseum. Coach John McKay moved All-America end Hal Bedsole up to second string after Tues- day s workout. Bedsole naa I been dropped to third string aft : er the Trojans were upset by the Washington Huskies. McKay said Bedsole would play behind Fred Hill and Dave Moton who are alternating at split end on the first team. a let of funny bounces." Now that the Illinois game Is past, Bump, who is still real close to his brother and doesn't exactly relish the idea of bat tling him every year, is rooting for the Illini again. "Sure, I'd like to see them win the rest of their games," he said. But he neatly sidesteps the point that he could still help Pete to go to Pasadena by knocking off Ohio State in two weeks. "Right now, we're con cerned about Iowa this week, that's the only game on our mind." he said. NBA transplant five rums 'homecoming' of another... P I'VE TAXEH A FINE TIME (s BONES TO 5 THEyU V OFF ECWT J TO T4LK ABOUT OUTEAT EVEW- 7 ) A(V W POUNDS SINCE TT7WEII? 7RICK 0IET5-J 7 BOOV ELSE AT V '-BEL flLAST WEEK-JUST AF1ER THE MISSUS d THE T48LE-. 7AH")) CUTTING OUT SPENT ALL MORNINQ Ci WANNA BET? 7 POTATOES, BREACUieETTiNfl THERM'S if- Turr yDESSERT NDy REAOy jiffi jtBtTl Jf & IvHlimm BEFORE THE 1 ti' i milwX 1 6ICARB,MQTHER"J VLlSTENINIO TO TMEMT j rlLai VsS?? !rv2S- GUESTS DISPARAGE FOOD ' Of? I 1N GENERAL ERE THEY illiil. Im-msrm M PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-The San Francisco Warriors had a "homecoming" here Tuesday night but it was spoiled by the Philadelphia 7 6 e r s , another transplanted National Basket ball Association team. The Warriors, returning to the city they left two years ago in a frjnchise shift, were edged 106-102 in an overtime game by the 76ers, formerly the Syracuse Nats. It was the only game scheduled in the NBA Tuesday night. The game had another nostal gic touch since Alex Hannum, San Francisco coach, is the for mer mentor of the Syracuse Nats. Hannum said the situation led to an inspired and "well-played ball game but to the Warriors' Guy Hodgers, who was a colle giate star at Temple University here, it was just another road game. This despite the fact that his family was in the stands. The Warriors got a nice hand from the crowd of 5.817 when they came on the floor for the pre-game warmup but (lie loy ally of the fans was with the current local NBA entry, the 76ers. The victory was a satisfying one for Dolph Schayes, new 76ers coach who starred for many years with the Nats un der Hannum. 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