The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, December 20, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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The Bulletin, Friday, December 20, 1963
Emile Griffith vs.
Cold Pittsburgh: fight site
PITTSBURGH (UPI) - On mot be at stake in this nation-i Christmas fund fnr nppHv rliil.
this coldest December 20th in
Pittsburgh s history, the snow-
festooned city will be treated
lunigm io wnai snapes up as nis nopes tor a snot at the mid
a red hot fight betveen world ; dleweight (160-pound) crown
welterweight champion Emile will be hanging on every punch.
Griffith and top middleweight ; His prestige will plummet and
contender Rubin (Hurricane) ! his middleweight hopes will
Carter. I drop to zero the temperature
unimn s n-pouna utie win :
Aerial show...
Mira, Shiner in
North-South go
MIAMI (UPI) George Mira
should have plenty of what he
lacked during the regular sea
son when he teams with Dick
Shiner of Maryland to make a
passing show of the annual
North-South All-Star game Sat
urday. Mira, an All-America last
year, had a losing campaign
with Miami's Hurricanes this
year, primarily because his re
ceivers couldn't handle his
passes.
But he and Shiner should both
have plenty of catchers on the
Smith's All-Star squad, and
Coach Tom Nugent has made
no secret of his plans for mak
ing the most of the throwing
abilities of the two quarter
backs. "We've got to go for the
passing game," Nugent said.
"With Mira and Shiner both
available, it's our best bet."
The array of receivers in
clades Stan Crisson of Duke,
Fuss Brown of Florida, Clem
Dellenger of Tulane, Ernie Ar
rize of Maryland, and two of
Mira's favorite targets from the
Hurricanes, end Hoyt Sparks
and halfback Nick Spinelli.
The Rebels will be shooting
for the South's 10th win in the
16th annual game, proceeds of
which go to Variety Children's
Hospital.
The kickoff will be at 4 p.m.,
and this year's game will be
nationally televised (ABC).
Nugent and his Southerners
had better have a good pass de
fense as well as offense to come
off best against the Yankee
team of Michigan's Bump El
liott. George Bork of Northern Illi
nois, the nation's top passer
statistically this season, and
Jack Concannon of Boston Col
lege will be at the quarterback
post for the North, and Elliot
has said he plans to throw a
lot.
Oregon to begin
full workouts
EUGENE, Ore. (UPD - The
University of Oregon will begin
full squad workouts Saturday in j
preparation tor its bun bowi
game against Southern Method
ist at El Paso, Tex., Dec. 31.
Only 22 players were on hand
In an informal workout Thurs
day because the school is in
the midst of fall term examina
tions. The Ducks drilled on
passing and quarterback Bob
Berry was on target through
out. Another light drill was sched
uled today.
The Ducks will perform in
the Sun Bowl without the bril
liant Mel Renfro at halfback.
He recently Inked a contract
with the Dallas Cowboys of the I
National Football League after
being declared out of the Sun
Bowl game anyway because of
a severe hand injury.
Pacific Lutheran
rates UPI 9th
NEW YORK (UPI)-The Unit
ed Press International small
college basketball ratings with
first-place votes and won-lost
records through Saturday, Dec.
14, in parentheses:
Team Points
1. Evansville (15) (4-1) 258
2. Grambling (7) (6-0) 255
3. West. Carolina (4) (7-0) 220
4. Wittenberg (4) (2-1) 218
5. Pan American (1) (4-1) 204
6. South Dak. St. (3-3) 152
7. Tennessee State (2-2) 91
8. Fresno State (3-2) 72
9. Pacific Lutheran (1) (4-1) 63
10 Southeast Mo. St. (4-0) 45
Second 1011, Oglethorpe 38;
12. (tie), Southern Illinois and
Fuget Sound (1) 26; 14 (tie),
Kentucky Wesleyan and Lama
Tech 22; 16, Ohio Wesleyan 18;
17, State College of Iowa 15; 18
(tie) Prairie View and North-1
eastern 11; 20 (tie), Hofstra,
Augsburg (1) and Massachu
setts (1) 10.
LONDON'S FATHER DIES
BLOCKPOOL, England (LTD
Jack London, father of for
mer British heavyweight cham
pion Brian London, wai found
dead in his home Thursday
night The elder London, 49, de
feat! Freddie Mills for the
British and Empire heavy
weight crowns In 1944.
ally televised 10-rounder at the 1
Civic Arena, but his prestige
as "Fighter of the Year" and
outside it he loses.
Pittsburgh's Dec. 20 record of
four above zero was established
in 1884.
Slugger Carter of Patterson,
N.J., also will be risking his
chances of soon challenging
middleweight ruler Joe Giar
dello. Griffith, 24. of New York, is
favored at 2-1 to beat the 26-year-old
Carter because of his
speed, ruggedness and com
bined boxer-puncher proficien
cy, and because cf the success
pattern in Emile's three latest
bouts two with middleweight
contenders.
Despite the frigid weather
and the lack of even a Pitts
burgh TV blackout, promoter
Archie Litman says he expects
a crowd of 8,000 and a gate of
about $36,000. The Dapper Dan
Clay gets lippy
again, says he's
'most colorful'
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI)-Cas-sius
Clay called himself the
"most colorful fighter in the
world" in a letter of apology to
the Arizona Highway Patrol for
a traffic ticket.
But a justice of the peace
said if the fighter doesn't ap
pear he'll issue a warrant. Clay
was cited Dec. 9 for driving
without a license near Date
land, in southern Arizona.
Clay, who fights Sonny Liston
next year for the heavyweight
crown, said in his letter:
"In answer to this card (ci
tation) I apologize. I was in
such a rush to get one of my
staff to a dentist is the reason
I took the wheel.
"I am the most colorful fight
er in the world today and I
trust all of you will be my
fans."
As for Liston, Clay predicted
he would knock out the champ
in eight rounds, but "if he
talks some jive he'll fall in
five."
The fighter also enclosed an
autographed photograph of himself.
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Both fighters have predicted
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If tonight's fight lives up to
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Griffith seeks his 39th victory
and 14th knockout in 43 bouts.
His four defeats were on deci
sions. He never was stopped.
Carter's 21 fights resulted in !
17 victories (11 by knockouts)!
and four defeats. He was
stopped by Gonzalez last March
30 on a cut brow.
Two judges and a referee will
decide the fight on a five- i
points-must basis.
It will be televised nationally
by ABC at 10 p.m. (EST).
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