The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, December 12, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    ffea Bulletin, Thursday, December 12, 1963
Lislon oriented
Nilon corporation
talking 'big money'
By Oscar Fraley
UPI Staff Wrll.r
MIAMI (UPD-The far-nung
ramifications of the empire of
the Nilon brothers, who more
or less control the destinies of
heavyweight champion Sonny
Llston, took on added scope to
day. Husky Bob Nilon, who Is list
ed as executive vice president
of Intercontinental Promotions,
Inc. meaning Sonny Liston as
head of Nilon Brothers, Inc.,
signed a catering contract with
Richard E. west, president ot
Sunshine Park, for the race
track near Tamoa. Fla.
Llston is president of Inter-
eontinentlal Fromouons, inc.,
which has obtained a $650,000
-Lewis & Clark
rated UP! 17th
NEW YORK (UPI) The
United Press international
small college basketball ratings
with first-place votes and won
lost records in parentheses:
(Records through games of Sat
urday Dec. 7)
Team Point
!. Wittnbg (20) (1-1) 319
2. Evansvl (7) (2-1) 263
3. Grambling (3) (4-fl) 207
4. S.Dakota St. (1) (3-1) 202
5. Pan-American (1) (3-1) 107
6. Tennessee St. (1-1) 117
7. Fresno State (2-2) 85
8. Southern Illinois (0-3) 78
97"W7Xarollna (1) (4-0) 48
10. Pacific Lutheran (2-1) 44
Second 10 - 11, S.E. Missouri
40; 12, Oglethorpe 26; 13, Prai
rie View 23; 14, (tie) Northeast
ern (1) and Hofstra 21; 16, Pu
get Sound 17; 17, Lewis & Clark
16; 18 (tie) Philadelphia Tex
tile, Montana U., Lamar Tech
and Westminster (Pa.) 11 each.
NRA sets up
qualification
courses.,.
initial 1s Th Bulletin
WASHINGTON, D.C. The
National Rifle Association, a
nonprofit membership organiza
tion, has announced the estab
lishment of the NRA Interna
tional type qualification courses.
With the growing interest In
International and Olympic
shooting In the United States,
the NRA now offers a com
pletely new program of interna
tional type marksmanship
through graded qualification.
: Four qualifications: marks
man, sharpshooter, expert and
distinguished expert, have been
established for the nine Inter
national Shooting Union courses
of fire.
They are: 1) smallbore, three
position. 2) smallbore, prone. 3)
300 meter free rifle. 4) slow
fire, free pistol. 5) rapid fire,
.22 caliber silhouette. 6) center
fire pistol. 7) running deer. 8)
International skeet. 9) interna
tional clay pigeon.
This program is open to all
NRA members and NRA-affilia-ted
organizations. For further
Information, persons are in
structed to contact. Program
Division. National Rifle Assoc
iation, 1600 Rhode Island Ave.,
Washington, D.C.
guarantee from Miami sports
man Bill MacDonald. for a title
defense against Cassius Clay of
Miami Beach. Intercontinental
also will exclusively handle the
closed circuit television deal
and the insiders are talking an
eight to ten million dollar In
come.
Tremendous Energy
But the energy of the Nilons,
Bob, Jimmy and Jack, the lat
ter listed as Liston's "advisor,"
is enough even to bewilder gas
eous Cassius.
The Nilons, It must be admit
ted, have done wonders since
four of them came out of serv
ice in 1945, pooled $100 and
started a hot dog stand at a
construction job. The fourth
brother, Joe, who was a Mer
chant Mariner alone with Jim,
since has become a Jesuit
priest.
"We had agreed to take a
crack at the concession business
before I went Into the Army
for five and one-half years and
Jack went Into the Navy," says
Bob, who played hockey at
Clarkson Tech, tor the U.S.
amateur team In the world
championships and for Ching
Johnson with Minneapolis of the
American Association.
"But it seemed like every
night was New Year's Eve for
Irishmen while we were in serv
ice and we all came home
broke," he added. "So we put
our money together, a sum of
$100, and opened ahot dog
stand at a construction job. We
grossed $185 the first day and,
well. It's developed."
Developed, it might be-added,
through hard work. And big.
They have catered the Army
Navy game for 14 years and
quadrupled the gross on
the concessions. They've had a
Finger Lakes track near Roch
ester, N.Y., for two years; cater
Baltimore's Civic Center, Utica
Memorial Auditorium, college
and pro football and numerous
industrial plants.
Cotton scores
TKO over Bale
BELLINGHAM (UPI) Eddie
Cotton of Seattle, No. 1 ranked
light heavyweight contender byj
the World Boxing Association,
Wednesday scored a second
round technical knockout here
over Don Bale of New York.
Referee Terry Cassidy stop
ped the fight at 2:27 of the
round. Bale had taken an auto
matic eight count after a whis
tling left uppercut to the jaw.
When the fight was resumed.
Cotton unloaded a hard left to
the jaw and a solid shot to the
body and Cassidy ruled a tech
nical knockout.
Bale weighed 174 while Cotton
came in at 177.
Cotton, 36, now has won 49
of 64 fights, including a recent
decision over Henry Hank.
WHL Standings
By United Press International
W L T Pfs GF GA
Denver 16 8 2 34 106 68
Los Angls 13 9 3 29 79 81
Seattle 13 10 3 29 87 73
Portland 10 13 4 24 79 89
San Fran 11 16 2 24 84 110
Vancouver 8 15 2 18 78 92
Wednesday's Results
Vancouver 6 Los Angeles 4
Denver 5 San Francisco 1 -Seattle
5 Portland 1
Thursday's Schedule
No games scheduled
Basketball,
college scores
By United Press International
West
Air Force 85 South Dakota 53
East
Army 70 Albright 44
N.Y. Maritime 52 Pace 49
St. Peter's 119 StonehiU 95
Westminster 72 Geneva 60
St. Bonaventure 113 Stuebnvl 86
Dickinson 68 Wilkes 52
Ursinus 82 Haverford 65
Fordham 69 Yale 64
Wesleyan 86 Worcester Tch 09
Trinity (Conn) 63 Williams 53
MIT 81 Brandeis 63
Princeton 69 Lafayette 64
Rochester 86 Clarkson 52
Fitchburg St. 91 Worcester 83
Harvard 64 Northeastern 61
Cornell 97 Canisius 83
Trenton St. 76 Newark St. 67
Rhode Island 92 Willimantic 65
Union (N.Y.) 75 Hamilton 60
Temple 66 Lehigh 38
Navy 73 Gettysburg 52
Stonehill (Vt.) 67 Siena 54.
Midwest
Davison 95 Ohio St. 73
John Carroll 83 Thiel 62
Youngstown 74 Gannon 44
Michigan 80 Butler 70
Defiance 93 Tri State 77
Kent St. 88 Baldwin Wallace 72
Evansville 90 San Fran St 58
Bradley 92 Arizona St. 85
South
Vanderbilt 97 Duke 92
Alabama A&M 70 Morehouse 49
Catholic U. 72 Johns Hopkins 54
Florida 108 Tampa 75
Seton Hall 98 Loyola (Md) 81
Louisville 70 La Salle 60
No. Carolina A&T 104 Fayet 80
Delaware 74 Franklin & Mar. 67
Washington Coll. 101 Stevens 88
Jacksonville U. 128 Rollln 77
E. Kentucky 85 Marshall 73
Kentucky St. 81 Union (Ky.) 69
Southwest
Rice 102 Florida St. 81
Utah 98 Texas AS.-M 71
Okla. St. tests
SF Dons tonight
By United Press International
The tall Oklahoma State bas
ketball team tonight could sup
ply the answer to just how good
the University of San Francisco
squad is this year.
The Dons are everybody's
pick to win the West Coast Ath
letic Conference, but some ex
perts feel that they have
enough stuff to return to the
Olympian heights of the mid
1950s when they won the na
tional title twice.
They point to Ollie Johnson,
considered the Dons' best cen
ter since Bill Russell, and huge
Dave Lee, a terror on the
boards. The backcourt is an
chored by soph Russ Gumina,
one of the smoothest players
ever to come out of the San
Francisco high school league.
The Dons open a rugged
three-game road trip tonight
against Oklahoma State, a
team much taller than USF.
Games against Loyola of New
Orleans and Miami of Florida
follow Saturday and Tuesday in
a trio of tough tests for the am
bitious Dons.
NHL Standings
By United Press International
-W. L.T. PtsGFGA
Chicago 17 3 6 40 92 52
Toronto 13 8 4 30 71 61
Montreal 12 8 5 29 75 68
Detroit ' 13 3 19 53 72
New York 6 16 4 16 70 89
Boston 5 13 6 16 53 72
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 6 New York 2
Detroit 3 Toronto 1
They'll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
WrIEM PHOOTkISS IS AWAW FROM THE
OFFICE HE REFERS TO ALL THE BRASS
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TNT GETS RIGHTS
PHILADELPHIA UPI) -Theatre
Network Television Inc.
of New York has acquired
closed circuit television rightsl
to the Sonny Llston Cassius
Clay heavyweight title fight,
Feb. 25, In Miami. I
No fee was disclosed Wednes
nesday when the rights were
awarded to TNT, one of 17
companies In the bidding, but
TNT President Nate Halpern
said he expected a $5 million
gross from theaters.
Gilchrist Grizzlies fake
62-41 belting af Bonanza
Spsclal to Th Bulletin
BONANZA - Missing the
services of 64 center Dan Hoff,
Coach Jerry Bennett's Gilchrist
High School Grizzlies took a 62
41 basketball shelacking here
Tuesday night in a Klamath
County League go.
Mathew Koski hauled down 20
Hunt reports
are varied
PORTLAND (UPI) The
weekly hunting report prepared
by the Oregon State Game Commission:
Northwest: Duck hunters at
the Sauvle Island Game Man
agement area are averaging 1
10 4 Diras per trip.
Central) Waterfowl hunting
along the Columbia below the
John Day River has been slow
although good flights of geese
have been sighted flying out of
the John Day area.
Northeast: Adverse weather
has improved waterfowl hunting
on Columbia River, and duck
hunting is reported good in Um
atilla county. Present snow cov
er should increase field shooting.
Southeast: There are fair
numbers of Canada geese in
the Goose Lake, Warner Valley,
Summer Lake and Harney basin
areas. Duck hunting is slow.
WOOD ON SIDELINES
NEW YORK (UPI) Dick
Wood, New York Jets' quarter
back, will be sidelined for Sat
urday's American Football
League game with the Buffalo
Bills because of a knee injury.
Galen Hall will replace Wood,
who may be placed on the In
jury deferred list for the re
mainder of the season, coach
Weeb Ewbank said Wednesday.
rebounds and dumped In 12
points, however, to keep the
Grizzlies in the game. Bill
Newland led the victors with a
14 point effort.
Gilchrist jumped off to an
early 1-0 lead, but after five
minutes of play the score was
still 1-0. Then, in came the
Grizzly second string. They fin
ished out a good portion of the
game. And the score shows it.
Bonanza took over the lead in
the second quarter and never
relinquished it. Ahead 34-22 at
the half, the Bonanzans poured
it on in the final stanza, scor
ing 18 points.
Gilchrist today was churning
up a little lather preparing for
a non-league battle at Westfir,
victors over Sisters last week
end, Tuesday night also saw the
Bonanza JV's take the measure
of the Gilchrist juniors, 56-50.
Box score:
KILLED IN FALL
PORTLAND (UPI) - Chris
topher Miller, 21, Portland, was
killed in a fall from a freeway
overpass Wednesday.
Deschutes Chapter Oregon
Fish & Game Council
Will Hold
PUBLIC MEETING
Friday, Dec. 13
District Court Room
Locattd In Th Basement of Dschuts County Court Housa
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Discussion Of Interim Community Report
Gilchrist (41)
Koski 12
Jessup 6
Elms 5
Bertram 5
Hazlewood 7
(62) Bonanza
14 Newland
8 Seater
8 Mitchell
11 Stever
8 Dearborn
Subs: Gilchrist Erickson 4.
Bonanza Tom Seater 8, Da
vis 2, Nichols 2, and Toffel 1.
BETTING TOTALED
PORTLAND (UPI) The
State Racine Commission said
today the betting handle at
thoroughbred horse races in
Oregon this year totaled $12,209,
818. The commission said total
state revenue was $601,994.
There were 86 racing days with
a total attendance of 395,000.
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