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Bulletin Sporti Editor"'1-1" lH''" '
If you are a basketball fan,
why not get Lava Bear season
tickets this year.
Bend, for the first time in a
couple of years, looks as if
It has a "better" team. And,
after cleaning up in the Central
Oregon Tournament, it looks
like the locals are in for an ex
citing season on the maple
courts.
Tickets are on sale right now
at Stover-LeBlanc's, 831 Wall
Street. If you get them this aft
ernoon or evening before to
night's game with Klamath
Falls, the season ducat, for a
mere $8, offers you 10 home
games.
If you purchase one after to
night, the ticket will be good
for nine home games. Bend has
nine conference opponents in a
10-team loop.
Nina Loop Tilts
Bend's Lava Bears have nine
home conference games, i.e.
. . .each of the teams in the In
termountain Conference, once.
Local fans will get to see de
fending champion Pendleton and
the favorite to replace the
Eucks atop the heap, the Baker
Bulldogs.
Mid-state fans will also get to
see Hermiston, another "red
hot" that could turn things up
side down. All of the eastern
"powers" will make their ap
pearance on the Bruin hard
boards. Though some would have It
known that the eastern half of
the conference has the strength,
neither Bend nor Prineville can
really be called out of the run
ning. Bruins Deep
Bend, who won the mid-Oregon
tourney In a walk-away,
has plenty to offer opponents
In depth and aggression. Prine
ville, now bolstered by the re
turn of some veterans that were
missing during the mid-state
tourney, looms to be an even
larger threat.
Locals Tough
Bend and Prineville may
prove dangerous to eastern
foes, and to each other. Casaba
fans can get in on the ground
floor for what probably will be
a photo finish.
Season tickets assure the fan
of seeing it.
Tickets be what they may,
other action is slated here in
Central Oregon besides Bend's
battle with Klamath Falls.
Redmond left this morning
for Forest Grove where the
Panthers will engage in another
weekend tournament. It brings
together, Redmond, Forest
Grove, Canby and St. Helens.
Little is known about any of
them, except Forest Grove, who
after a two year "slump" ap
pears to be on the rise again.
Coach Buck Kauffman's Cats
will play two games, one to
night, and one Saturday night.
Opponents haven't been named.
Pokes vs. Sparts
Over at Prineville, the Crook
County Cowboys look away
from their own conference and
tackle a giant from the val
ley. Corvallis, coached by color
ful ex-Bend mentor Glen Kin
ney, comes to town to fight it
out two nights in a row.
Corvallis, believed to be a lit
tle on the tall side, will attempt
to keep the valley's alleged
"superior" hoop image for Kin
ney his first year at the Spart
helm by whipping the 'Pokes
twice.
If Corvallis thinks it will go
home unscathed, it may be mis
taken. Coach Wayne Lunde to
day announced that Cowboy
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scoring ace Kim Christopher
sen, a 6-3 forward center, is
back In the lineup.
Two others have donned togs,
too. Two quarterbacks off the
football team may see action
this weekend. Jim Elliott, the
passing quarterback, is fast,
quick and has a good pair of
hands. Greg Vernon has demon
strated considerable ability, too.
Neither, however, will start.
Lund Looks Up
Though Bend took the Cow
boys' measure 70-44 in the tour
ney finale, Coach Lunde shows
no discouragement at all. "This
is the best we've ever looked
this early. . .and, with these ad
ditions, I'm confident that we'll
give this season a good whirl."
Madras, like Redmond, plays
away from home tonight. The
Buffs don't play Saturday. To
night sees them in action at Es
tacada, a team that lost a cou
ple of close ones last week to
not-so-bad Newberg.
Local fans will get to see the
Buffs in action at home next
weekend. Friday finds them
in a return bout with Estacada.
League action for all of the
mid - state teams commences
Friday, January 3.
Basketball...
college scores
By United Press International
West
Glendale 65 E. Los Angeles 63
San Diego 90 Mt San Antonio 87
Colorado 72 Houston 61
Miami (Fla) 101 St Mary's 86
Okla. St. 71 Brig. Young 64
Seattle 97 Montana State 75
UOP 63 Cal Aggies 53
East
Slippery Rock 67 Alliance 62
Rhode Island 77 Brown 62
Adelphi 73 Fairfield 66
Toledo 87 New York U. 74
Upsala 74 Rutgers (Newark) 59
Villanova 58 Buffalo 56
Georgetown 98 Manhattan 87
South
Memphis St. 88 Marquette 74
Rand. Macon 83 Gallaudet 60
Wins-Salem 81 Virginia St. 72
H. Sydney 116 Richmond Inst 78
Citadel 97 Presbyterian 61
M. Harvey 64 W. Virginia St 58
Fla. Southern 81 Georgia St. 64
Wash. & Lee 58 Lynchburg 54
Midwest
Loyola 105 Western Mich 102
Notre Dame 107 Valparaiso 60
Marian 88 Huntington 71
Iowa 73 Southern Methodist 70
Providence 77 St. Louis 66
Westmont (Calif) 84 Wheaton 80
Morehead St 108 Georgetown 95
Villa Madonna 69 Berea 51
Southwest
Tex Christian 66 Florida St 60
Okla City 87 San Fran U. 84
Beaver manager
plans to resign
PORTLAND (UPI) -Hub Kit
tle, general manager of the
Portland Beaver baseball team
of the Pacific Coast league,
plans to resign next week, Bea
ver President Arch Kingsley
said today.
Kittle is understood to have
been offered a position by the
Milwaukee Braves. He formerly
headed the Milwaukee farm
team in Yakima and was with
Hawaii of the PCL before com
ing to Portland last season.
Kingsley said the subject of a
new general manager would be
discussed at a board of direc
tors meeting next week.
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Packers' title repeat hopes
SAN FRANCISCO UPI)-The
San Francisco Forty Niners,
who have been off-key all sea
son, sing their 1963 swan song
Saturday when they attempt to
throw a roadblock into the title
repeat aspirations of the Green
Bay Packers.
It's the last regular game of
the season for both clubs. The
Forty Niners have nothing at
stake except some of their jobs.
But for the Packers, it's big
business. If they defeat San
Francisco they could gain the
Western Division NFL title for
the fourth time in a row pro
viding the Detroit Lions upset
the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
If Green Bay loses, Chicago
Cal still up
in air over
resignation
BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)
The only thing which seemed
certain about the University of
California coaching situation to
day was that nothing was cer
tain. Athletic Director Pete Newell
Thursday refused to set a date
on when a successor might be
named for Marv Levy who
handed In his resignation
Wednesday.
"It could be a 1 m o s t im
mediately or it could be quite
a while yet," he said.
Names prominently mentioned
include Dee Andros, Cal grad
uate who piloted Idaho to a 5-5
record this year, and members
of the current staff, including
all-time all-star pro guard Dick
Stanfel, Jim Cullom and John
Nikcevich.
Meanwhile, Eddie Erdelatz,
former Navy coach who was
considered for the job qfour
years ago before Levy was
chosen, said he wanted no part
of the job now.
"I haven't been contacted but
it would do no good," he said.
"I'm not interested. I'm very
happy with my job (vice-president
of the California Financial
Corp.) and I would never leave
it for football."
Newell and Levy both dis
counted the importance of the
alleged player revolt which
some say led to Levy's resig
nation. Newell said a meeting of
players was held Tuesday and
an unidentified representative
came to him with the players'
complaints.
"I don't know the exact
number of players who held
the meeting.. .but I can say
they did not come in with a
'fire Marv' attitude. They just
had some things they felt they
had to say and they did."
Asked about his future plans.
Levy said only "I haven't made
up my mind yet what's in the
future. I resigned for personal
reasons. And I don't wish to
comment further than that."
NBA Standings
National Basketball Association
By United Press International
Eastern Division
W. L. Pet.
Boston 19 2 .901
Cincinnati 19 12 .613
Philadelphia 11 13 .458
New York 8 22 .267
Western Division
Los Angeles 17 10 .630
St. Louis 17 12 .586
San Francisco 12 12 .500
Baltimore 7 16 .304
Detroit 6 17 .190
Thursday's Results
Cincinnati 112 New York 102
Los Angeles 120 Baltimore 105
(Only games scheduled)
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iBut the chances appear to be
slim that San Francisco can
improve on its current 2-11 rec
ord for the season.
"We've got a chance In any
game we play," maintains For
ty Niner coach Jack Christian
sen, who possibly could be re
tained as head man if his club
could pull this one out of the
bag. He is looking back to the
day the Forty Niners handed
the supposedly Invincible Bears
their first defeat this year.
There are indications that the
front office will do a house
cleaning job on San Francisco
at the end of the season. This
could include Christiansen and
his whole coaching staff.
This also will mark the end
of the long, long trail for Leo
Nomellini, who finishes off 14
seasons in the NFL at the age
of 39. Leo will be playing in
his 174th consecutive league
game.
Joe Perry, one of the all
time rushing leaders In the
NFL, also will retire after this
game. Several other Forty Nin
ers are considering the possibil
ity of moving to the sidelines,
too.
Linebackers Sidelined
Two of the best linebackers
in pro football will be watching
this one from the sidelines.
Packer Ray Nitschke is out
with a broken arm. Forty Niner
Matt Hazeltine is out with a leg
Injury.
San Francisco has defeated
Green Bay only once In the last
nine meetings, a 22-21 squeaker
last year at the end of the
campaign.
The Forty Niner defenses ex
pect to have trouble halting the
ground game featuring fullback
Jim Taylor, who needs to pick
up only 49 yards to gain 1,000
yards rushing this season, and
halfback Tom Moore. There's
also the problem of quarter
back Bart Starr's aerials to
Max McGee, Boyd Dowler and
Ron Kramer.
Lamar McHan will do the
signal calling for San Francis
co and his passes will be aimed
at Clyde Conner, Monty Stick
les and Bernie Casey.
There could be one record
set by a Forty Niner Saturday.
Tommv Davis will get his last
chance this season to equal or
exceed the NFL mark for con
secutive points after touchdown.
Davis has 154 straight conver
sions, two shy of the all-time
mark set by George Blanda
when he was with the bears.
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San Francisco to score the
touchdowns so that Davis will
set his chance.
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