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New York CT Warren
DBpahn, who dislikes "talk about
my getting old," succeeded
where Ted Williams failed today
by winning the Cy Young award
as the major league's outstand
rag pitcher in(95T.
The 39-year-old Williams of
Boston was beaten at the ballot
box some say unfairly by
young Mickey MaJitle of the
Yankees in the voting for the
American league's "most valu
able player."
But the 36-year-old Spahn
who won more games than any
other pitcher this year, ran away
in the voting for the top pitch
ine award by getting the nod
from 15 of the 16 members of
the Baseball Writers association
selection committee.
The lone dissenting vote went
to righthander Dick Donovan of
the Chicago White Sox, a 16
game winner.
Spahn has won 20 games in a
season more often (eight times)
than any southpaw in National
league history.
With 21 wins and 11 losses
this year, Spahn topped the only
other 20-eame winners of 1957
Billy Pierce of the White Sox
and Jim Bunning of Detroit, who
won pxactlv 20. Moreover, he
led the National league i com
plete games, 18, was second only
to the Dodgers' Johnny Podres
In earned run average with 2.66
cer game, and second to Pitts-
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Hillsdale . 0
Withdraws '
From fSCAA
Hillsdale. Mich. ( Littl
Hillsdale college with n enroll-
ment of 725 (Student tot
stood up tcPthe porftil Wt
tional Collegiat athletic fao-
cia&on and said it tf ith
drawing, from the KCAk. rther
than Depenalized for playin i
the small college Holiesy. bowl
Frank (Muddy) Waters, athle
tic director and coach, also re
vealed that the NCAA's alleged
tolorence of a color ban set off
a chain of events three years
ago which drew Hillsdale away
from the NCAA and closer to
the National Association of In
tercolleeiate athletics which is
promoting the Holiday bowl
game Dec. 21 at St. Petersburg,
The post-season bowl gameois
not sanctioned by the NCAA.
Waters said t he letter an
nouncing Hillsdale's withdrawal
would be sent today to NCAA
officials.
Pittsburg (Kan.) State, unde
feated and untied for the 1957
season, was named Thursday to
be Hillsdale's opponent in . the
game.
Pittsburgh Press
Writer Honored
New York HP) The National
Football Foundation and Hall of
Jame today citea Chester L
Smith, sports editor of the Pitts
burgh Press, for "his distin
guished service to amateg? foot-
bail."
The award, announced by
Chester J. Laroche, president of
the foundation, will be presented
Jo Smith on Dec. 1 at the8nnul
meeting of Curbstong) Cocb
in Pittsburgh. q
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sion boat operating on inln8
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bittgh's Bob Friend in innings
pitched with 271 to Friend's 277.
The Cy Young award, named
for the pitcher 'ho won more
games than any other big league
hurler in history, was given by
the writers this year for the
second time. The initial award
lasPseason went to 27-game win
ner Don NewconvBe of the Dodg-
Lions Trip
Green Bay
in Pro Mix
Detroit (IP) - A dressing
roorjjplay that worked for a 62
yard touchdown and the qjdest
player on the squad have the De
troit Lions back in contention to
day for the (National Football
league's Western division title.
"We talked over about five
plays during the half," said Lion
Coach George Wilson who ad
mitted he was a "little" mad
after Detroit muffed four first
half drives with fumbles and
pass interceptions.
One of the five plays resulted
in the only touchdown" of the
game and the oldest man 33
year-old Jim Martin, kicked
three field goals as the Lions
whipped the Green Bay Packers
18-6. in a nationally televised
mud battle at Briggs Stadium.
It was the NFL', only game.
Johnson Runs
The touchdown, which came
on Detroit's lirst play from
cnmmaaje in t fccons hair,
hi Jfci.rterback tdbm Rote ffe-
ih pitchout to Gene Gedman
ani thtn handing of to John
Henry iohnson who bum
thrduh gPpin hole at right
guard and pounded to the end
zone, untouched after reaching
the 50.
The victory put the Lions a
half game behind the division
leading Baltimore Colts who
have three games left to De
troit's Iwo. The Coltsoface Los
Aneeles twice and the Forty
Niners at San Francisco. The
Lions play the Cleveland Browns
and the Bears at Chicago.
Amick Winner
In Midget Race
Gardena, Calif. W) George
Amick of Los Angeles set a new
track record of 38:09.91 Thurs-.
day night in capturing the 17th
annual 150-lap Grand Prix Midg
et Auto race at Gardena stadium.
Amick took the lead away
from Johnny Parsons, Van Nuys,
Calif., on the fourth lap and
stayed ahead the rest of the race
to break the track record of
38:48.40 set by Parsons in 1S55.0
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3f UWITED PRESS
They knew it had to happen
some time, but you couldn'
blame the Boston Celtics f$r
moaning today about their first
loss of the season.
After -inning their first 14
games to arive close to two Na
tional Basketball association
records, the Celtics finally were
beaten Thursday night, 97-80
by the New York Knicks at
Philadelphia. Boston fell 18
points behind and never could
catch up.
Victory would have enabled
the Celts to tie the league rec
ord of 15 straight wins at the
start of the season set by Wash
ington in 1948. Then they could
have taken aim at the all-time
winning streak mark of 17
games, also held by Washington
In other league games Thurs-
day night, the Philadelphia
Warfrors nipped Syracuse, 102-
98, in the other game at Phila-
delphia and the host St. Louis
Hawks downed the Cincinnati
Royals, 112-96.
The Hawks' win was thir
seventh straight and boosted
their Western division lead to
two games.
Tauchcr Sparkt
Shit Triumph
Reddinf, Calif. (IP) All-
Northern California halfback
Donn Tauctoer ran and passed
Shasta Junior college to a 20-19
win Thursday over Olympic
Junior colle, Bremerton,
Wash., in th. second annual
Lumber Bowl jame.
It was Shasta's eighth win in
nine frames this season.
aaucher scored two Shasta
touchdown and passed to Cecil
Stephen? for the third in push
in past the "Washington state
champion after spotting 'the
visitors to tn early 13-0 lead.
Shatt ot it final touchdown
ith jut 'SVi minutes left when
Tauchee rent over from six
yards out. Hrry Johnson's
glacekicfc won the game.
HOCKIY
NATIONAL LEAGUE
By Unitd Press
The Montreal Canadiens,
sa-
luting the Boston Bruins in gen
eral ana uon McKenney in
particular, replaced the New
York Rangers in first place to
day in the National Hockey
league.
Boston scored a 5-2 victory
in New York Wednesday night
and shut out the visiting Rang
ers Thursday night, 1-0 with Mc
Kenney getting the game's only
goal in the final period.
Montreal, idle Wednesday
night, took advantage of Bos
ton's home - and - home sweep
against New York by shutting
out the Chicago Black Hawks
Thursday night, 2-0.
In the other game Thursday
night, Dick Duff's goal with 45
seconds toCgo at Detroit enabled
the last place Toronto Maple
Leafs to tie the Red Wings, 3-3.
t!ERICa LEAGUE
By United Pr9
The Hershev Bears hnnst.ed
rneir American0 Hockey league
lead to 16 points Thursday night
when Len Haley scored his third
goal of the game in the overtime
peeiod to provide a 6-5 victory
over the Providence Reds.
The Buffalo Bisons tied Provi
dence and the idle Cleveland
Iterone for second place by scor
ing a 6-3 victory over the Roches
ter Americans in the other game.
T rr,Pftut members of the blackbird
family.
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olSide for
Portland (IP) Portland, Vale
and Hermiston will be the sites
Saturday of three Oregon high
school championship football
games.
All are afternoon contests
starting at 1:30 p.m.
South Salem and Jefferson of
Portland tangle in Multnomah
stadium for the A-l champion
ship. Vale plays host to Seaside
for the A-2 crown in a game
Squaw Lake
Gets Fish in
Experiment
Portland Gene Goff, chief
fish culturist fcr the game com
mission, reported the month of
October a busy one at several
commission hatcheries and egg
taking stations, with fall spawn
ing fish producing good supplies
for next year s fish releases.
Ud to November 15, fall
spawning rainbows have pro
duced some 1,259,000 eggs at the
Oak Springs hatchery on the
Deschutes near Maupin. Crews
at the East Lake egg station
have more than 2,010,000 east
ern brook eggs in the hatching
baskets at the Fall River plant
The Wickiup fall egg take pro
duced some 157,000 brown trout
eggs, which were transferred to
the Wizard Falls hatchery on the
Metolius river.
Goff said that silver salmon
should be producing eggs at the
Alsea and Cedar Creek hatch
eries on the coast during Decem
ber and possibly the latter part
of November. Although some
steelhead are appearing at the
hatchery traps no eggs will be
taken until later in January,
Februray, and March.
All hatcheries areieing clear
ed of surplus fish to make way
for the new arrivals as soon as
they hatch. Last week some
24,000 fingerling rainbows were
released in Sauaw like which
should produce some good an
gling for southwest Oregon an
glers next spring. Actually, this
plant was of an experimental
nature to determine their sur
vival and growth rate in the face
of catfish competition and low
food grade.
An initial planting of about
120,000 rainbow fingerlings was
released in the recently treated
Ochoco reservoir. Anglers can
look forward to some excellent
aneling come trout season
openeio
The Rogue river received its
allocation of spring Chinook
yearlings during the latter part
of October with 23,000 fin-
cliDDed fish released at the
mouth of Mule creek 4nd 35,000
of another fin-clipped group re
leased below the Savage Rapids
dam. .
The Mule creek releases were
fish which normally the game
commission has been planting
near Gold Beach.' However, the
return of the lower river plants
has been disappointing, and an
improved return is strived for by
placing the salmon at a higher
location in the watershed. The
Savage Rapids plants have pro
vided a high return to the lower
river sport fishery.
Roseburg (IP) Douglas county
residents today were promised
some shocK treatment in a
traffic safety campaign. At least
10 wrecked cars in which some
one had been killed were to be
lined up on a downtown street
Saturday on public view. The
street was to be cleared of all
other traffic and a policeman
statjoned at each wrecked car to
explain to viewers how the fa
tality occurred.
Gallon
CONCRETE C9
Diadem
matching teams from opposite
ends of the state.
Powers goes east of the moun
tains to meet Stanfield at Her
miston for the B title.
Sports Broadcasts
Radio stations KYJC and
ICMED will bring the South
Salem-Jefferson high state A-l
championship football game at
1:15 p.m. Saturday. The Army- .
Navy grid game will be pre
sented locally by television
station KBES with telecast be
ginning at 10:15 a.m. and radio
station KMED starting at 10:30
a.m.
Worthington
Links Leader
Jack Worthington with a 205
net leads in the fall golf handi
cap at Rogue Valley Country
club.
The tournament, underway for
a number of weks, winds up on
Sunday, Dec. 1.
Worthington had rounds of 73,
67 and 65 net to pass up 1956
champ Lee Flink, who is 69-69-70
208. Ed Hall has 215 and Clay
ton Lewis 220.
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Football Scores
THURSDAY COLLEGE GAMES
By United Press
Brown 33, Colgate 7
Pennsylvania 14, Cornell 6
Chattanooga 7, Memphis State 0
Virginia! St. 40, Morgan St. 14
VMI 14. VPI 6
Richmand 12, William & Mary 7
Miami (Ohio) 20, Cincinanti 14
Texas 9. Texas A&M 7
Hardin-Simmons 29. New Mex. A&M
20
Denver 14, Wyoming 13
Utah 21. Utah State 6
Lewis and Clark 31, Humboldt 27
Shasta JC 20, Olympia JC 19
KELLEY WINS ROAD RACE i
Manchester, Conn. (IP) John
Kelley, the New London, Conn.,
high school teacher who won the
Boston Marathon earlier this
year, won the five-mile Thanks
giving Day road race Thursday
in the record time of 23 minutes,.
59 seconds. Peter Close of St. ,
John's University was second as
Kelley bettered the old mark, j
set in 1953, by 21 seconds.
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Arch Moore
In Portland
Main Event
Portland, Ore. (IP) Archie
Moore, who says he's "just a
journeyman trying to make a
buck," goes against Roger Ris
cher, California state heavy
weight champion from Oakland,
here tonight in a 10-round box
ing main event.
Moore, weighing 200 pounds
and a little pudgy around the
waist, tapered off his training
Wednesday and pronounced
himself ready for Rischer, who
will carry about 183 pounds
when he steps into the ring
against the aging light heavy
weight champion.
It will be Rischer's 27th pro
fessional fight. His last time out
was Aug. 1 when he won a 12
round decision over Ruben Var
gas. Moore, who wants another
crack at Floyd Patterson's
heavyweight crown, decisioned
Eddie Cotton two weeks ago at
Seattle.
c Daniel Sparks
Pioneer Victory
Areata, Calif. OP) Freshman
Quarterback Royce McDaniel led
Lewis and Clark to a 31-27 foot
ball victory over Humboldt State
Thursday in the third annual
Redwood Bowl football game be
fore 3,500 fans.
McDaniel scored two touch
downs and threw, a pass for an
other.
SUCCESSFUL ELK SEASON
Portland flPI The Mill Creek
controlled elk hunt ,in the Mill
Creek watershed of northeastern
Oregon was a huge success. So
says 96 hunters who checked into
the Mill Creek unit and came
away with 65 elk for a success of
almost 68 per cent. Dave Luman,
district game biologist at Pendle
ton, said that ease of entry was
the probable reason for the ex
cellent kill. Hunters were not
bunched up near the access road
entrance as in past years but
could drive the entire perimeter.
Camps were scattered through
out the area during the nine day
hunt.
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KING OF THE TURF Trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons
puts a crown on the head of Wheatley Stable's Bold Ruler
at Hialeah, Fla., after the 3-year-old colt was named
"Horse of the Year."
Joe Brown Plans All-Out Effort
Chicago HP) Lightweight
champion Joe Brown doesn't
plan to sit back and let Joey
Lopes of Sacramento, Calif., take
the championship away from
him.
The two fight 15 rounds next
Wednesday with the title at
stake, with Lopes earning the
battle through a 10-round draw
with the- titleholder last Aug. 21.
The draw has resulted in
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Brown's changed attitude.
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learned a lot about him. I vas
letting him make the openings,
and I kind of took it easy.
"Now with the title at stake,
I'm going to be aggressive and
go after him from the first bell.
I can set the pace all the way
and I think 1 knock him out."
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