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Snappers Win
Rifle Shoot
, Cap Snappers shot
jneir way into possession of
Ife Century Sporting Goods
Trophy for March at a month
ly shooting match held re
cently at the Medford Junior
Rifle club.
Leading the Snappers in
their win were Lewis Conger
Jr. who shot 189, Greg
Schmidt with 185, James Pop
ham with 183 and Bryan
Christofferson with 181. The
participants were required to
shoot from " the prone posi
tion. The Snappers are one of
five groups in the rifle club
which compete with each oth
er once a month for possession
of the trophy.
Tryouts for eligibility to
entry in the National Junior
Sectional at Roseburg next
month will be held next Mon
day night, club officials announced.
BracHey Wins NIT Game;
Defectives Check Juice
Which May Contain Dope
New York -UPD- City de
tectives were investigating
basketball's "great orange
juice mystery" today but top
seeded Bradley and upstart
Providence had problems of
their own before Saturday's
final round of the National In
vitation Tournament.
Target for the sleuths - a
"phony" totel bell hop who
brought Bradley's Chet Walk
er a glass of orange juice that
may have made him sick dur
ing the Braves' 82-71 win over
St. Bonaventure Thursday
night.
Target for the teams - vic
tory in Saturday afternoon's
nationally-televised windup of
the Madison Square Garden
Tourney.
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drank contained dope prob
ably would be known today,
when a police chemist's renort
was to be announced.
Describes Bell Hop
The bell hop, described by
Walker as "about 18 years
old, six feet tall, and black
haired," appeared at 5:30 pan.
Thursday at the hotel room
shared by Walker and team
mate Al Saunders. He bore a
glass of orange juice for each
"from coach Chuck Osborn."
Walked downed his glass
immediately. Saunders didn't.
Walker began feeling ill
"about "seven o'clock." By
game time at 7:30 pan., he
was suffering from cramps
and diarrhea. He was in and
out of the game several times,
playing only 26 minutes but
scoring 27 points. After the
game he was nauseated.
Despite his absence for 14
minutes. Walker shared star
billing in the Braves' triumph
with backcourt ace Mike
Owens, a redhaired speedball
who devastated St. Bonaven
ture's vaunted "nervous
press" defense.
Owens eluded the harrying
Bonnie front-line defenders
and invariably passed to the
"loose man" deep downcourt.
The Braves couldn't stop the
Stith brothers from topping
their 52-point per game aver
age with 54 (34 for Tom, 20
for Sam) but the Bonnies
petered out' after trailing by
only 61-59 with 9:30 remain
ing. Admit Poor Play
Providence reached the
final with a 68-62 win over
second - seeded Utah State in
a contest both sides admitted
was poorly played. The Friars
fell into their old habit .of
blowing leads, this time 10
points, before five points by
Jim Hadnot in the last 2:12
paced the win.
Len Wilkens led the Friars
with 18 points while Cornell
Green and Jerry Schofield had
19 each for Utah State.
The United States quarter
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AFTER REBOUND Sam Smith (22), of St. Tournament in New York Thursday night.
Bonaventure and Bradley's Al Saunders The Bradley team weathered an orange
(20), vie for rebound during semi-final game juice "doping" scare to beat the Bonnies
of the National Invitational Basketball 82-71. (UPI Telephoto)
NYU Faces Ohio St.
n NCAA Playoffs
By HAL WOOD
San Francisco -(UPD- Long-
short New York University
battles sophomore - studded
Ohio State and defending
champion California takes on
the fabled Oscar Robertson
and his Cincinnati Bearcats in
the semifinals of the NCAA
basketball championships tonight.
A sell-out crowd of nearly
16,000 will jam the cavernous
Cow Palace to watch the elite
of the nation's cagers in the
chips-down conflicts.
California, gunning for its
second straight NCAA crown
and the San Francisco Bay
area's fourth title in six years
-is a three-point favorite to
whip Cincinnati. And the
Buckeyes of Ohio rate six
points over the surprising New
York University quintet.
None Too Optimistic
But none of the coaches are
as certain of the future as the
gamblers.
"We came to the West Coast
to beat California," said
Coach George Smith of Cin
cinnati. "That's our job. I hope we
can do it."
Coach Pete Newell of Cali
fornia wouldn't go that far.
"We don't under-rate Cin
cinnati," said Newell. "We'll
have to play our normal
game, or a bit above it, to
beat them."
Neither of the other coaches
was too optimistic.
"We certainly feel we have
a chance against Ohio State,"
said Lou Rossini of New
York. "But we'll have to go
on all cylinders. Any time any
of our first team fouls out, our
chances for victory become
dim because we lack speed on
the second team."
Said Fred Taylor, coach at
Ohio State: "I can't venture
a guess on how we'll fare
against NYU. This is all new
and strange to us. We have
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Friday, Mirch 18, 1960 A
BASEBALL
EXHIBITION GAMES
United Press International
Milwaukee 4. Chicago (A) 2
Pittsburgh 5, Detroit O
Kansas City 8, Baltimore 1
New York 1. Washington O
San Francisco 7. Chicago (Jf)
Boston 8. Cleveland 2.
EXHIBITON GAMES
United Press International
Chicago (A) 1. Washington
Cleveland 4, Chicago N 3
San Francisco 4. Boston 3
Kansas City 3. Baltimore S
mostly sophomores. But we
take nothing for granted. An4
I know our team can stand
the pressure."
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Law Action
Oxford, Miss. (UPD - All
America Fullback Charles
Flowers of Mississippi today
was faced with legal action
that could prevent him from
playing professional football
with the Los Angeles Charg
ers. The Tupelo, Miss., law firm
of Lumpkin, Holland and Kay
filed a motion in federal dis
trict court here Thursday call
ing for a preliminary injunc
tion to prohibit Flowers from
playing with any other team
than the New York Giants.
The motion was made after
Flowers had been served with
the complaint by a U. S.
marshal.
Acting on behalf of the
Giants, the law firm request
ed a hearing here before Fed
eral District Judge Claude F.
Clayton at 10 a.m. March 25,
"or as soon thereafter that
counsel can be obtained."
Flowers, of Marianna, Ark.,
has said he wants to play with
the Chargers and would not
play for the Giants under any
circumstances.
Nats Might
Go to LA
Syracuse, N. Y. (UPD A
Los Angeles group today was
reported interested in buying
the Syracuse Nationals of the
National Basketball Associa
tion and moving the franchise
to the West Coast.
Emil Colozzi, former vice
president and director of the
club, said Thursday night he
is attempting to get 51 per
cent of the stockholders to
put the Nats on the market
for $300,000.
Colozzi blamed poor attend
ance at the games in Syracuse
as his reason for attempting to
get the stockholders' approval
to sell the club. .
"These people in Syracuse
don't want pro basketball,"
he said, "they want clowns."
Colozzi cited a recent Globe
trotter game in Syracuse,
which attracted 9,040 fans,
and Sunday's NBA playoff
game with Philadelphia,
which drew only 6,018.
The move to sell came only
a day after Paul Seymour re
signed as coach and shortly
after the Nats were eliminat
ed from the playoffs.
Club President Don Biasone,
however, was opposed to the
shift and said, "let him (Col
ozzi) go ahead and try."
The 167 stockholders will
have a chance to vote on the
issue at the annual meeting
in Syracuse the third week in
May. The shares were report
ed worth $175,000.
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