The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, November 21, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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The Bulletin, Thursday, November 21, 1963
Tuesday's mat card offers
famed wrestling midgets
More professional wrestling is
in store for local mat fans.
Bend's Nartlonal Guard Arm
ory will again be the scene of
action. This time Oregon grap
ple promoter Elton Owen
brings a minute grunt and
groan tag match card.
Four of the world - famous
wrestling midgets will go at it
next Tuesday night in a tag af
fair. Sky Low Low and Irish
Jackie will team up against
Billy The Kid and Tiny Tim.
These little guys, who weigh
in between 90 and 100 pounds,
always wow the frns with their
fast (and sometimes hilarious)
antics. They take their lumps
just like the big boys do, and
they have the cauliflower ears
to prove it.
However, the midgets are not
billed as the main event.
It's popular Nick Kozak vs.
giant Soldat Gorky on the main
bill., Kozak will match his
"great" airplane spin against
Gorky's wolf leap and neck
breaker.
Kozak has wrestled many
main events in Houston, Tex.,
and is rated just as good as
Frank Stojack with the airplane
spin. He will need his speed and
finesse against the big "Russian
Bear" Gorky.
Luther Lindsey will wear his
protective headgear into the
ring in the other preliminary.
He goes against blond, "dirty"
Don Duffy. It will be a semi
final. Lindsey is still rated as
the greatest Negro wrestler in
the country by many experts.
He has wrestled Lou Thesz to
a draw in Portland. He, how
ever, was in a bad automobile
wreck a week ago and is just
now rounding into shape.
Duffy is a tough Irishman,
from San Diego. He is the same
size as Lindsey. They both
weigh in at about 225 pounds.
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Kitchen Queens League
W L
Wonder Ease 28V4 15',4
Owl Pharmacy 25 19
Abbott's Richfield .... 22Ms 21
Shakey's - 22 22
Young Equipment .... 22 22
Arctic Circle . 19 25
Cashway Lumber .... I8V2 25
Town & Country 18V4 25V4
Team leaders: Wonder Ease,
706 game and 2071 series.
High scorers: Mary Ann Han
nen,.221 game and 549 series.
Women's Major League
Wolfe's Donut Den .. 31 13
Smart Shop .. 25 19
Smoke Shop 24 20
Wetle's 22 22
Healy's Furniture .... 22 22
Medo-Gold -21 23
Bend Dairy 16 28
Ladies of Elks 15 29
Team leaders: Medo Gold, 910
game; Smart Shop, 2589 series.
High scorers: Hazel Swiney,
242 game and 563 series.
" Merchants League
W L
Claypool Furniture .. 27 17
Troy toils in
rain for 2 hours
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
University of Southern Califor
nia Trojans went through two
one-hour drills Wednesday in
ipite of rainy weather in prep
aration for their Saturday meet
ing with UCLA.
City Meat Market .... 25 19
Mahoney Off. Equip. 25 19
Leithauser Market .. 23 21
Eagles 21 23
Oregon Trunk 20 24
Jim's Chevron 18 26
Metro Barbers 17 27
Team leaders: Leithauser
Market, 1030 game; Oregon
Trunk, 2750 series.
High scorers: Joe Lentz, 235
game; John Dell, 584 series.
Industrial League
W L
North Pacific 35 12
Palace Tavern 34 14
Brooks Loggers 30 18
Pac. Power & Lt 30 18
Bend Redi Mix 28 19
Brooks Office 27 21
Brooks Fallers 27 20
National Guard 26 13
Jim's Electric 25 23
Imperial Mobil 19 24
Brooks Plant 19 29
Brooks Woods No. 1 20 28
Bend Body Builders 16 28
Metro Barbers 16 32
Brooks Woods No. 2 13 35
Brooks Powerhouse 12 36
Team leaders: Brooks Fallers,
961 game; Palace Tavern, 2724
series.
High scorers: Marv Davis,
219 game; Karl Kiesow, 586 series.
2 AFL field
generals to
show em
HOUSTON (UPI)-Two for
mer National Football League
quarterbacks in their mid-30s
will be out to prove it's an "old
man's" game Sunday in Amer
ican Football League clash be
tween division leaders San Di
ego and Houston.
Tobin Rote, 35, and Georee
Blanda, 36, will be guiding the
Chargers and Oilers, respec
tively, in what could be a pre
view of this year's AFL cham
pionship game.
Tobin is having a great year
in his first try at the AFL. San
Diego Coach Sid Gillman calls
him "as fine a quarterback as
I've been associated with."
And that includes such signal
callers as Norm Van Brocklin,
Bob Waterfield, Jackie Kemp,
Bill Wade and Frank Ryan.
Gillman adds that he believes
Rote is just as good as Y. A.
Tittle of the Giants.
Most football fans thought
note was through when he
played out his option for Detroit
in 1960. But Rote went on to
play Canadian ball and then to
the AFL. He led the Canadian
loop in passing in 1960 and '61
and now leads the AFL in yards
per pass and percentage.
Blanda is now in his 14th sea
son as a pro. He came to the
uners in 1060 alter being the
highest scoring player in Chi
cago Bear history. He holds
many AFL records and is cur
rently third in league passing.
Cougs 'fighting
ready' for W
PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) -Washington
State coach Jim
Sutherland warned traditional
rival Washington today his men
will be "fighting ready" when
they meet the Huskies Saturday.
Cassius still
on draft list
NEW YORK (UPI) - New
York City's director of Selec
tive Service said today that Cas
sius Clay's transfer of physical
examination and reported shift
of residence to New York need
have no effect upon the date of
his possible induction by Uncle
Sam.
Col. Paul Akst explained:
"The date of his induction will
still depend upon the needs of
his local draft board at Louis
ville, Ky. His local board of
registration will always be the
local board of jurisdiction."
The date of Induction is very
important to heavyweight chal
lenger Clay, who is signed for
a title fight with champion Son
ny Listen sometime in February
at a city to be announced soon.
Were he to be drafted before
the end of February, Clay who
will be 22 on Jan. 17 might be
deprived of a tremendous purse
and his shot at the most valua
ble title in all sports.
Ducks work on
passing game
EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) - Ore
gon worked on passing and goal
line defense Wednesday in prep
aration for Saturday's contest
against Oregon State here.
Prothro silent
about injured
CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) -Coach
Tommy Prothro re
mained silent today on the
physical condition of his Oregon
State Beavers.
'He's All-American in fay $moM Cos
PORTLAND (UPI) - "I
wouldn't trade him for any oth
er quarterback in the country."
The speaker was Len Casa
nova. The quarterback is Ore
gon's Bob Berry.
Casanova told sports writers
and broadcasters Tuesday that
Berry is an Ail-American in
my book even though he won't
ACQUIRES TV RIGHTS
NEW YORK (UPI) The Co
lumbia Broadcasting System
has acquired exclusive televis
ing rights for the 1200,000 Cart
ing world golf championship at
Oakland Hills Country Club,
Birmingham, Mich., late next
August.
The Carling tourney will
match about 40 top for
eign stars against a group of
United States' players.
make it this year."
The Oregon coach acMee" fneth
2nd stringers
take Husky helm
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI)-The
former second string University
of Washington backfleld, moved
up following UCLA's win last
week, remained intact today
with the exception of quarter
back. UNDER CONSIDERATION
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.
(UPI) Illinois, Michigan State,
Navy, Pittsburgh and Texas
are the five schools still in con
tention for the 1963 MacArthur
Bowl, presented annually by the
National Football Foundation
and Hall of Fame.
to .alit Berry was a better
aH-aponne" player than Navy's
Roger Staubach although the
latter may be a better passer.
He saw movies of Navy's game
with West Virginia.
Casanova said Berry's shining
quality was his leadership abil
ity. "He makes a coach look
good," he said.
Jerry Long, Oregon State as
sistant coach, was on hand to
put in a few plugs for a Bea
ver named Burke.
Long said Vera Burke was. in
his opinion, "the greatest offen
sive college end ever to play the
game... i
Berry and Burke will be on!
opposite sides when Oregon
meets Oregon State at Eugene '
Saturday. Oregon will have a !
guy . named Renfro (Mel)
around, too. I
UCLA works on7
passing game
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
UCLA Bruins went through their
final workouts at Spaulding
Field today before meeting Uni
versity of Southern California's
Trojans Saturday.
Athletic Director J. D. Mor
gan predicted that a crowd of
85,000 to 90,000 will show up for
the game in the Coliseum "if
the weather is good and the in
terest high."
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