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    BRAWL PREVENTED Boston Celtics Knicks and Boston's K. C. Jones while
Jim Loscutoff (wearing training suit) joins scrambling for free ball late in fourth
the crowd as Knickerbockers - Celtics Na- period. Quick action by special police pre-
tional Basketball association game in New vented the fight from getting out of hand.
York almost develops into a brawl game Boston beat New York, 123 to 119.
Friday at Madison Square Garden. Fire- ,(UPI Telephoto)
works were touched off by Richie Guarin of , .
Cincinnati Field General
Leads Blues to 20-8 Win
Montgomery, Ala. - (UPD
The Blue, led bv a field gen
eral named Lee, stung the
Gray with passe:, and decep
tive runs Saturday to win the
22nd annual Blue-Gray foot
ball game 20-8 before 22,000
fans. '
Quarterback Jack Lee of
Cincinnati gave the underdog
Blue squad an air advantage
and another Yankee quarter
back, Ross Fichtner of Pur
due, engineered the running
. same with slick handoffs and
lakery.
Iowa State's Dwight Nich
ols, another passing star,
threw a 16-yard scoring pass,
Maryland fullback Jim Joyce
-a standout runner all after
noon - cracked three yards
for another touchdown and
halfback Leonard Wilson of
Purdue piled over for the
third on a three-yard burst.
The favored Grays avert
ed a shutout late in the third
period when Clemson quarter
back Harvey White hurled a
23-yard scoring pass to Van
derbilt halfback Tom Moore.
' Moore took a short toss and
bucked for two points but it
was too late then for a" south
comeback. The Blues bunched
their scores and built a 20-0
lead in the middle stanzas.
' The gallant Blues took the
second-half kickoff 53 yards
In a dazzling eight-play series
to their third touchdown.
Fichtner started the march
with a 21 yard pass to Wilson
and Joyce, who did most of
his ground gaining over guard,
moved it to scoring position
inside the 10.
i Wilson carried over for the
core.
First Score on Drive
The first Blue score came
Tough Drills
On For UW
Pasadena, Calif. - WPD -The
holiday was over for both the
Washington and Wisconsin
Rose Bowl football team Sat
urday. . Both squads faced what
coaches planned as their most
intensive practice sessions
since arriving here a week
go. . t . .
Coach Jim Owens, stymied
by the rain Thursday, re
scheduled a scrimmage at
Long Beach Veterans Stadi
um today for the Huskies. He
etill believes the Pacific
champions are behind Wis
consin in conditioning be
cause of bad weather and
other factors.
Milt Bruhn, who gradually
has expanded workouts for
the Wisconsin crew, also in
dicated he may scrimmage the
Badgers today.
Neither team did any work
on the gridiron Friday. In
fact .the most serious deci
sion involved a choice of jer
sey colors for the New Year's
Day classic. Wisconsin, .- this
year's "home" team under the
Rose Bowl pact, picked its
red jersey. Washington will
be garbed in white.
CUBA DETAINS PLAYERS
Miami Beach, Fla.-dlPD-The
director of the Orange Bowl
junior tennis tournament has
asked Cuban Premier Fidel
Castro to permit Jack Connill
and Adolph Minoso to com
pete here beginning Dec. 30.
The teen-age players are be
ing detained in Cuba despite
their selection to participate
in the tournament by Cuban
Tenaie Aenn. -
1 3 i f
on an llilay drive that went
85 yards - the capper being
Nichols' floating 16 yard pass
to Northwestern end Doug
AsadV Lee kicked the first of
two extra points. "
Moments later, ' the Blues
took, a punt on their 22 and
Lee directed a 78 yard drive
that took 12' plays. The key
play was a' 21-yard Lee pass
completion for a first down
on the Gray 24.
Joyce then barrelled to the
nine and two plays later ram
med across from three yards
out. ' :
The south's strike by White,
hero of last week's Bluebon
net Bowl game, went to All
Southeastern conference half
back Moore down the middle.
Moore slashed over, dragging
Blue-clad tacklers with him.
Texas A&M quarterback
Charlie Milstead faked a
placement and threw to Moore
on the goal line for the two
pointer. The Blue line, studded with
stars from the Big 10, held
the Grays to a frustrating
yardage total and a mere 11
first downs while Blue backs
piled up 26.
In the first period, the Grays
muffed a chance when a low
Three Tournaments Set
For Cage Action Monday
United Press International
West Coast college basket
ball fans, eyeing a possible
rematch between last season's
NCAA finalists, West Virgin
ia and California, have a gen
erous helping of holiday ac
tion in store for them.
No less than four holiday
cage tournaments were slat
ed for the coming week, with
the first annual West Coast
Athletic Conference affair
scheduled Saturday in San
Francisco.
Three other tournaments
begin Monday, with national
attention focused on the Los
Angeles Holiday Classic in
the new Sports Arena. Un
beaten defending NCAA
champ California (6-0), Illi
nois (5-0) and last season's
NCAA runnerup, West Vir
ginia (8-0) spice the loaded
eight-team field.
Plenty of Competition
Detroit Player Named
As League's Top Slugger
Chicago (UPD - Outfielder
Al Kaline of the Detroit
Tigers turned in one of the
year's neatest tricks when he
won the American league
"slugging championship" by
hitting more singles than his
closest rivals.
Kaline was disclosed Satur
day as the surprise winner of
the "slugging title" with a
.530 percentage, according to
figures compiled by the Howe
News bureau. Harmon Kille
brew of the Washington Sen
ators was second at .516,
Mickey Mantle of the New
York Yankees was third at
514, Rocky Colavito of the
Cleveland Indians was fourth
at .512 and Jim Lemon of
the Senators was fifth at
510.
Kaline hit fewer home runs
than all four of his closest
rivals, topped only Colavito
in triples and had fewer
doubles than Killebrew, Man
tle and Colavito. But bit 110
pass from center forced Okla
homa end Wahoo Jones to run
instead of punt on fourth
down and the Grays got pos
session on the Blue 21.
Moore and Clemson half
back Bill Mathis moved it to
the Blue one -yard line, but
the Blue line held there and
a Milstead pass overshot in
tended receiver Carroll Dale
of Virginia Tech in the end
zone. -
Michigan State guard Don
Wright and teammate tackle
Paul Rochester were thorns
in the southern backfield all
afternoon. The two Big 10
stars made more than 50 per
cent of the tackles.
Alabama guard Don Coch
ran was a defensive stalwart
for the outplayed southerners
STATISTICS:
Blue
14
0
020
0 8
Srnrlnr
Blue Asad 16 past from Nichols
(Lee KICK).
Blue Jovee 3 run (Lee kickV
Blue Wilson 3 run (kick failed!.
Grav : Moore 23 pass from
White (Moore pass from Milstead)
Blue Gray
First downs . zs 11
Rushing yardage 268 64
Pnccinff varriaee 107 101
Passes 8-16 8-20
Passes intercepted by 2 2
Punts 2-36 4-40
FnmhlM lost 1 1
Yards penalized 15 15
Other entries are USC,
UCLA, Northwestern, Michi
gan and Stanford. i
The sixth annual Far Wes
tern Conference tournament
gets away Monday at Chico
State, and in ihe northwest,
the Far West Classic will
draw top regional terms to
Oregon State's gym.
Oregon State (3-2), Oregon
(6-1), Portland (4-2), New
Mexico State (6-2), Denver (3
3), Washington State (5-4),
Idaho (3-6) and touring Ha
waii will vie for the -Far West
Classic title.
Willamette and Whittier
join the six league , teams in
the Far Western Conference
tournament at Chico. San
Francisco State (1-5) opens
with Sacramento State (1-5)
followed by Whittier vs. Ne
vada (2-5); Cal Aggies (0-7)
vs. Chico State (3-5) and
Willamette-Humboldt (3-5).
singles and higher batting
average .327 or 42 points
higher than the closest of the
four pursuers in that depart
ment; enabled him to win a
title usually associated with a
Ruth-Gehrig-Foxx type.
Slugging percentages are
compiled by dividing official
at bats into total bases. Kaline
had 511 at bats and 271 total
bases.
The Indians had a .408 team
slugging percentage to top the
Yankees' .402 and also left
the' least number of runners
on base, 995.
Second baseman Nellie Fox
of the Chicago White Sox
broke seven major league rec
ords and tied one while catch
er Yogi Berra of the New
York Yankees set three major
league marks.
Cocker spaniels, now among
the most popular of household
pets, are believed to have
I originated in Spain.
All-Stars Win
On Copper Sowl
Tempe, Ariz. - (DPD All
America Bill Burrell set up
one touchdown with a pass
interception and engineered a
tight defense Saturday to lead
the National All-Stars to a 21-6
victory over the Southwest in
the Copper Bowl football
game.
The great Illinois guard
picked off a pass by Arizona
State's Fran Urban on the
National 28, and with broken
field agility raced to the
Southwest 37 late in the first
period. From that point, the
Nationals rolled to the game's
first score, with USC's Angelo
Coia getting the touchdown
on a wide end run from the 7.
The Nationals' other All
America star, Penn State
quarterback Richie Lucas, got
into offensive action in the
fourth period and directed a
47 -yard scoring drive. He
scored himself from the 8.
Lucas, suffering a hip in
jury, still showed the form
that made him an Ail-American
in directing the sustain
ed march, mixing up his plays
well.
Roger Leclerc, Trinity col
lege's fine all-round center,
kicked a 28-yard field goal
late in the second period that
gave the Nationals a 9-0 half
time lead.
Michigan State quarterback
Larry Bielat also came on in
the final period and moved
the Nationals on a 53 -yard
march with Bielat getting the
touchdown run on a 4-yard
spring around his right end.
The Southwest squad,
whose main ignominity was
Shoulders
Leading
Bullriding
Dallas, Tex. - (UPD - Jim
Shoulders, the Henryetta,
Okla., veteran cowboy, jump
ed into the lead among the
nation's bull-riding specialists
Saturday in the first of 10 go
rounds in the $57,500 Nation
al Finals rodeo.
Shoulders didn't win his
event, but the world's num
ber one cowboy gave the open
ing day crowd of around 4,500
a thrill as he earned 182
points to tie for third and
won $130.. That was enough
to move him into first place
ahead of Bob Wegner of Ponca
City, Okla., who earned only
172 points and was out of the
money.
Shoulders' seasonal win
nings mounted to $14,716
compared with $14,628 for
Wegner. -
Shoulders failed to earn
money in his other specialty
bareback bronc-riding where
he ranked third for the sea
son behind Jack Buschbom of
Cassville. Wis., and John
Hawkins of Twin Hart, Calif.
Buschbom won this event with
185 points to add $375 to his
total. .
Win $16,089
Buschbom now has won
$16,089 as compared to $15,
698 for Hawkins and $14,842
for Shoulders.
Buschbom was the only
number one rated cowboy to
win his specialty in the first
go-round. In fact, the only
other leader to finish in the
money was calf roper Jim
Bob Altizer of Del Rio, Tex.,
who picked up $87 for a
fourth-place finish.
Harry Charters, the steer
wrestling leader from Melba,
Ida., made a fast throw of his
animal, but let the steer's
horns slip out of his grasp and
by the time he remounted and
made an official toss his time
skidded to 45.2 seconds.
That was far off the win
ning time of 7.6 seconds post
ed by Harley May, the one
time Sul Ross, (Tex.) State
college-trained cowboy who
now lives in Oakdale, Calif.,
Wayne Lewis, of Dell City,
Tex., who tied with Shoulders
in the bull riding, turned the
trick on an animal named
Slingshot which had never
been ridden in 35 previous
outings.
That event was won by
Duane Howard of Minnewhu-
kan, NM. The other first-
round winners were Jake Bo
gard of Bula, Tex., in calf
roping, and Marty Wood of
Bowness, Alberta, Canada, in
saddle bronc riding.
SOVIET STAR NAMED
Moscow - (UPD - Decathlon
champion Vasiliy Kuznetsov
was chosen Thursday as the
Soviet Sportsman of the Year
by Russian sportswriters.
Kuznetsov won a Decathlon
victory during the Russian-
U.S. meet in Philadelphia
earlier this year with a total
of 8,350 points. .
Poison Oak?
Try a Bottle of ZEMACOl
You must b uriifiad or your
money cheerfully refunded. Gat
bcrrlt today al WESTERN THRIFT
failure of its passing game,
finally cashed in when Ari
zona's Jim Geist hurled a 41
yard aerial to Arizona State
university end Bill Spanko
for a touchdown with 3 min
utes, 40 seconds left in the
game.
deist unleashed a beautiful
50-yard shot to Baylor back
Austin Gonsoulin, who drop
ped the ball on the 2 with 47
seconds to go.
It was Burrell and the hard
charging National line that
spelled the difference between
the two clubs. The Southwest
team got four key breaks in
the game, but couldn't capi
talize on any of them.
Two of them came on a
fumbled punt and a poor kick
by the Nationals in the first
half. And in the second half
the Southwest failed to score
after blocking a punt on the
National 22, and recovering a
fumble inside the National 40.
STATISTICS:
Nationals 0 8 0 1221
Southwestern .0 0 ' 0 6 6
Scoring:
Nat Coia USC 7 run (kick failed)
Nat Le Clerc Trinity FG 28
Nat Lucas Penn State 8 run
(kick failed)
SW Spanko ASU 41 pass irom
Jim Geist Arizona (kick failed)
Nat Bielat Michigan State 4 run
(kick failed)
M)WILILM(G
SUNDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Standings:
W U
Resets
. 37 11
35 13
32 '4 15 M
Mix Masters
Cherry Pickers
Eagle Eyes
31 17
Loose Screws
Head Huttners .
Four Deuces .1.
Krazy Katz
Team Ten
H & H
Team Six
Team Eleven
Gutter Bugs
Team Twelve
25
25
25
23
21
20
18
18
23
23
23
25
27
28
30
30
15 ',i 32 i
10 38
Results:
Team Six 3 (B. Fisher 469) 1616;
Team Eleven 1 (T. Stout 441) 1432.
Mix Masters 4 (M. Stickney 423)
1578;. Team Twelve p (forfeit)
Resets 3 (A. Monroe 499) 1917;
H & H 1 (S. Hopper 544) 1719.
Loose Screws 3 (L. Knapp 542)
1982; Head Huttners 1 (C. Rhodes
510) 1769.
Four Deuces 3 (E. Flakus 521)
1828; Cherry Pickers 1 (B. Cabler
487) 1806.
Gutter Bugs 3 (J. Turk 492) 1705;
Team Ten 1 (L. Fisher 449) 1516.
Eagle Eyes 3 (G. Hale 452) 1695;
Krazy Katz 1 (J. Vance 471) 1815.
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Standings: W. '
Western Hot ' Coffee .46
Oregon Veneer Co 45
Prospect Shopping Cntr. 38 M
HiWay Tavern 38
Harry & David 35
Beneficial Standard Life 34 ',i
L.
22
23
29 i
30
33
33 V,
Arms Safety
Instruction
Gets Award
Portia nd-(JPD - The Oregon
Game commission has re
ceived a national award of
merit from the National Rifle
association of America for its
hunter safety and ' firearms
safety programs.
The award was presented
to Oregon for outstanding
achievement in this field as
determined by a special com
mittee of the International As
sociation of Game, Fish and
Conservation Commissioners.
State game director Paul
Schneider said that Oregon
has a long way to go with
this and vital program of in
structing safe gun handlings
especially with with young
sters. To Teach Youngsters
He said that the entire pro
gram is aimed at teaching
youngsters safe gun handling
practices and sportsmanship
afield, although, all persons
regardless of age are urged
to take advantage of hunter
safety classes.
He called upon: all civic
groups, sportsman's clubs and
other organizations to get be
hind the hunter safety move
ment, and start courses in
their localities.
HONOR BOWLING GREEN
Washington -(DPD- Bowling
Green university of Ohio has
been named the outstanding
small college football team of
the year by the Washington
Touchdown club. Doyt Perry,
coach of the Mid-American
Conference champions, will
accept an award on behalf of
his team at the club's annual
banquet here Jan. 16.
HERTZ
TRUCK RENTAL
Available
at
HOPKINS RICHFIELD
SERVICE
McAndrewj at Court
Phone SP 3-9068
Last Race
For Johnnie
Los Angeles (UPD Johnnie
Parsons' 20-year auto racing
career comes to an end to
day when he compete in the
100-lap United States Auto
club (USAC) midget race at
Saugus stadium.
The 1950 Indianapolis 500
winner has announced he will
retire to enter private busi
ness. He will be honored as
part of the afternoon racing
program at the San Fernando
Valley track.
Parsons, 41, was the na
tional big car driving cham
pion in 1949, the year he fin
ished second in his debut at
Indianapolis.
Others entered in the mid
get events include Roger
Ward, 1959 Indianapolis win
ner, Los Angeles; Johnny
Boyd, Fresno, Calif.; Ray
Crawford, Pasadena, Calif.;
Duane Carter, Speedway, In
diana; Bill Chessbourg, Tuc
son, Ariz.; and A. J. Foyt,
Houston, Tex.
Highlights of the program
will be the battle for the Pa
cific Coast midget champion
ship between Earl Motter,
Fresno, current leader with
205.25 points; Bill Cantrell,
Anaheim, Calif., 197; Danny
Oakes, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
191.5, and Jimmy Davis,
Pacoima, Calif. A victory to
day is worth 50 points.
Team Five :
Active Club
Weisfields Jewelers .
Team One
31
3t
-.2514
15
36 M
37
42 "4
49 .
Results:
H & D 4 (M. Smith 432) 2S42;
Team One 0 (forfeit).
Weisfields 3'.i (Alesko 543) 2762;
Team Five ',i (Baum 439) 2623.
BSL 3 (Bonis 499) 2756: HiWay
1 (Logan 543) 2648.
Active 3 (Kimball 557) 2894; Hot
Coffee 1 (Fowler 526) 2801.
Oregon 4 (Doty 462) 2691); Pros
pect 0 (Sanderson 444) 2447.
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
Standings:
Pacific Motor Trans. .
Larry's Richmaid
Baker's Moulding
Taylor Salade Ins.
Sauirt
W.
-18
..18
..15
..14
-13
U
6
6
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
16
17
Coca Cola
.12
Medford Plywood
Hopkins Richfield
-11
-10
drocetena .
Team Four
9
9
8
7
Graham Electric ,,
Harrison Electric
Results:
Larry's 4 (N. Peterson 489) 2658;
Taylor 0 (Lilly 498) 2574. .
Team Four 3 (Puett 465) 2715;
Baker's 1 (Baker 542) 2701.
Squirt 3 (Barlow 517) 2741; Med.
Ply. 1 (Fischer 525) 2579.
Coca Cola 3 (G. Caster 475) 2769;
Harrison L (Gammelgard 494) 2513.
PJtl.T. 3 (Dicke 472) 2646; Hop
kins 1 (Freemyer 460) 2566.
Graham Elec. 2 (O'Connor 554)
2682; Groceteria 2 (Van Ausdall
449) 2633.
ELKS LEAGUE
Standings:
Cubs
Gypos
Sports
Alley Gators
Sea Does
W.
-.39
-.38" 4
-.36 ii
-.33
-.29 14
L.
21
21
2314
27
3 (Hi
31
31
33
33 ?4
34
35
39
Miss Fitts
..-9
Go Boys .
-.29
-27
-.26 ',4
-.26
Channel Cats .
Reddys
Lively Five
Cementers
Adairs
..25
21
Results:
Alley Gators 1 (K. Phipps 577)
2424; Miss Fitts 3 (C. Bateman 519)
2452.
Cubs 1 (P. Patten 526) 2236; Red
dys 3 (R. Sarver 539) 2363.
Sports 3 (F. Knox 541) 2510:
Channel Cats 1 (D. Lubbers 571)
2435.
Adairs 3 (N. Spencer 474) 2382;
Gypos 1 (W. Chase 539) 2373.
Cementers 0 (J. Cummings 440)
2046; Go-Boys 4 (M. Kittle) 2277.
Sea Dogs 3 (G. Gitzen 502) 2239;
Lively Five 1 (R. DeVore 494) 2177.
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Colts, Giants
Set for Thriller
Baltimore (UPD The Bal
timore Colts and New York
Giants are ready for the game
National Football league fans
have been waiting for since
last December a rematch of
their unprecedented overtime
championship thriller.
Baltimore won the 1958
NFL title, 23-17, after eight
minutes, 15 seconds of a "sud
den death" extra period at
Yankee stadium.
Coach Weeb Ewbank's
Colts, 3V4 point favorites to
retain the crown; ended prep
arations Saturday with a light
drill at Memorial stadium.
Coach Jim Lee Howell's
underdogs, described recently
by a Cleveland Browns coach
as "those cocky Giants" arriv
ed by train Saturday after a
brief Yankee ftadium work
out. Finals Set
For Tennis
, Ashland - Ellis Williamson,
Eureka, and Earl Brooks,
Klamath Falls, took the quar
ter finals Saturday in the
men's singles matches on the
Southern Oregon college gym
floor during the first day of
the Rogue Valley Tennis
club's indoor tournament.
Williamson beat Alex Pe
terson, Ashland 6-4 and 6-2.
Brooks, Klamath Falls,
beat Don Auxler, Medford,
6-4 and 6-4. The finals are
scheduled today at 1 pan. in
the SOC gym.
In first round men's singles
play Earl Brooks, Klamath
Falls, beat John Root, Med
ford, 4-6, 6-4 and 6-3. Dick
Joy, Ashland, beat Bruce
Merrill, SOC, 6-3 and 6-4. Jer
ry Joy, Ashland, beat Joe Co
rona, Gold HilL 6-2 and 6-0.
In first round doubles,
George Hunt and Mike Moore,
both of Eureka, . beat John
Root and Bruce Merrill, 6-2,
5-7 and 6-3.
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Sixth at Ivy, Medford
The Giants won't test the
Memorial stadium turf until
they race on the field Sunday
before what they expect will
be the noisiest crowd they
have ever faced.
Ewbank has drilled quarter
back John Unitas to use hand
signals to communicate with
his ends and flanker backs if
the crowd uproar drowns out
his voice. Howell also has
briefed quarterback Charlie
Conerly in the use of hand
signals. Both coaches nope
the fans will give the players
a chance to hear the signals
but both fear the worst.
Big Betting Play
Bookmakers say the game
has attracted more betting
money than any other single
sports event of the year. Sev
eral bookmakers claim it may
be the biggest single betting
event in sports history.
Interest, betting and other
wise, began building up as
soon as the two teams ended
their classic overtime title
game last Dec. 28. Steve
Myhra's 20-yard field goal
with seven seconds remaining
produced a 17-17 tie and set
up the league's first overtime
game. The Giants won the
toss for the overtime and re
ceived but failed to make a
first down in three plays and
punted. Unitas then guided
the Colts 80 yards in 13 plays,
Alan Ameche smashing one
yard off his right tackle for
the winning touchdown.
Sunday's rematch of the
teams that played what some
football observers called "the
greatest football game ever
played" features virtually the
same performers.
PRAISES BRUIN HORVATH
Boston-OJPD - Frank King
Clancy, a veteran of 40 years
in pro hockey, says Bronco
Horvath of the Boston Bruins
is as accurate a marksman as
such oldtimers as Bill Cook
and Chuck and Roy Conacher.
for a Bit o f VA
the crackling fireplace will
game atmosphere at
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MadforJ, Or. 10
Sunday, Dec 27, 1959
SPORTS
Casanova
Cal Coach?
Berkeley, Calif. -flJP&- A
new entrant was reported in
the California coaching der
by Saturday when an author
itative source said Oregon
coach Len Casanova was un
der serious consideration for
the post.
The post has been vacant
since Pete Elliott resigned to
go to the University of Illi
nois last week.
Many names have been
tossed about as possible suc
cessors, including former
Navy coach Eddie Erdelatz,
former University of Wash
ington assistant Bert Clark,
Cal line coach Dee Andros
and now Casanova, who was
a former athletic star at San
ta Clara.
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