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MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dford, Or. ,
A WadRtiday, Apr. 20, I960
Suit Seeks
$1,800,000
In Damages
Z Chicago - (UPD - A magazine
Vriter, battling what he call
lixed fights on television, was
tinder subpoena today in a
51,800,000 damage suit filed
py the former president of
;the International Boxing club.
X The subpoena was served
'bn James Stewart Gordon
Tuesday shortly after he testi
fied at a hearing of the Illinois
Athletic commission into Gor
don's charges against boxing
j)n the April, I960, issue of
leader's Digest.
2 The hearing had wound up
3n shouted charges between
Gordon and Bernard Glick
$nan, manager of boxer Virgil
yikins. Gordon had said in the
jrticle that Glickman was in
volved with Frank Carbo, re
united underworld boss of box
3ng. Asked io Substantial
Frank Gilmer, chairman of
he Illinois commission, call
Jed the hearing to ask Gordon
jo substantiate his "fix"
fhargos as Uiey related to
Illinois.
3 The damage suit was filed
ly Truman Gibson Jr., form.
r International Boxing club
president, against Readers Di-
cesi Assn., jnc, ana me j.
JValter Thompson advertising
gcncy.
; Gibson's suit charged that
Cordon's article made untrue
i n d defamatory statements
that Gibson had underworld
Jinks and that fights which he
promoted were staged.
J Gordon also was reprimand
ed by Gilmer after the wriler
failed to produce evidence to
chow that fights were fixed in
jllinois. Gilmer refused to let
portion introduce evidence of
fixed fights In New York and
Washington.
J
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SUBPOENAED Deputy Sheriff Irving Sogolow, left, is
shown serving John Stewart Gordon, right, with a subpoena
for a $1,800,000 libel suit by Truman Gibson and National
Boxing Enterprises Just after Gordon appeared at an Illinois
State Athletic commission hearing at Chicago Tuesday. In
center is Gordon's attorney, Merrill Shepard. The suit stems
from an article on boxing written by Gordon for Readers
Digest. (UPI Telephoto)
Chico State Takes
Two From Raiders
SPORTS
Joe Iraci Total
Good for 13th
t Toledo -(UPD- City Motor
Pales of Detroit rolled a high
open team score of 2899 In
Tuesday night's action in the
American Bowling congress
tournament, but it was a long
way from the top In the stand
ings.
Bowlers this month have
failed to produce any change
in the top five of the open
team standings, the last alter-
fttion being made March 31
i Tuesday's best all-events
core was turned in by Joe
Iraci of San Diego, Calif., but
It was good enough only for
13th place.
Iraci started wllh a 638 In
team action and added 627 in
doubles and 639 in singles for
his 1895 score.
- Bert Schwering, on a hon
eymoon from Fort Dodge,
Iowa, rolled the third highest
(ingle game of the tourna
ment, a 288.
Spring Football
Beckons Baker
S Corvallis-IUPD-Terry Baker,
In all-state quarterback in his
trep days at Jefferson, has
idicated he will turn out for
Spring football practice at
Oregon State Monday.
; Baker did not play Rook
football last fall.
Coach Tommy Prothro said
taker has attended squad or
ganizational meetings and has
told coaches he will be on
band for spring practice.
Ashland Chico State col
lege swept a baseball twinblll
from Southern Oregon college
yesterday afternoon by scores
of 4-0 and 7-2 on a pair of
pitching performances which
yielded only five hits.
Chico's Don Martin hurled
a one-hitter in the first game
in giving up the lone base
hit to Chuck Nevi in the third
inning.
Martin struck out three and
walked only one batter while
the Raider's hurler Don Van
nice fanned four and walked
only one. Vannice turned in
a fine pitching job after the
disasterous four run first in
ning. From the second inning
on he allowed but one hit.
Twice the score was tied
and once the Raiders were
ahead in the second game but
the trouble of no base hits
when men were on base plag
ued the Raiders.
John Younger went the
route for SOC and lost his
first game of the season after
winning two straight. He
struck out four and walked
three. Jack Delbar got the
win for Chico as he worked
his way out of trouble during
three innings. Delbar whiffed
three and issued free passes
to four.
Nevl was the only Raider
to reach third base in the
first game. He singled and
moved around on a pair of
fielders choices.
Chico scored quickly In the
first Inning bn two singles and
a two-run double. A third
single drove home the third
run of the inning.
The Wildcais fourth run
came in the third on an over
throw at first with the run
ner ending up safe on second.
A base hit scored the unearn
ed run.
Chico again drew first blood
in the second game on a drop
ped fly ball, a hit batter, and
a run producing base hit.
SOC countered with one In
the fifth when Bob Jones
doubled, Nevl walked, Kcrm
McLemore walked, and Jim
Dietz singled in a run. An in
field out stopped the Raider
flurry with the bases loaded
Chico went ahead 2-1 in
the sixth on a fielder's choice,
sacrifice, and base hit.
The tally was knotted again
In the bottom of the sixth
when Raider John Cook was
hit on the foot and Jones
tripled him home with only
one out. A squeeze bunt and
strikeout ended the final
Raider threat.
Jones was the big Raider
hitter in the second game
with a double and triple in
three trips to the plate. He
also scored a run and knocked
in another.
Weather permitting, the
Raiders were meeting Shasta
college in a doubleheadcr this
afternoon. A double-bill with
Humboldt State college in
Ashland and is set for Satur
day at 1:30 p.m.
CSC 301 000 04 1
SOC 000 000 00 1 2
Mnrtin and Engelken: Vannice
and Swurd.
csc oni ooi s 7 s a
SOC 000 oil 0 2 4 2
Delbar and Ray; Younger ana
Sword.
Rogue River
Winner of
Dual Meet
Eagle Point - Rogue River
high won a dual track, meet
with Eagle Point here Tues
day 83 to 39.
The Chiefs took 11 of the 14
first places.
Dave Carter was the big
individual winner for the
Rogue River thinclads. He
grabbed both hurdle races,
tied for first in the high jump
with teammate Al McBarron
and was on the winning relay
team. Double winners for the
Chieftains were Barry Frantz
in the 440-run and the broad
jump and Doug Stewart in the
shot put and discus.
Victors for the Eagles were
Nolan Greenwood In the 100
yard sprint, Roy Moore in the
mile and Gary Ayres in the
javelin.
Prospect's Bob Fitch taking
part in the meet for the ex
perience and not for score
had the actual best marks in
the 220-run with :25.1 and in
the broad jump with 18 feet
9 inches.
The Eagle varsity will take
part in a three-way meet Fri
day at Phoenix with the
Pirates and Illinois Valley.
Freshmen and sophomore
Eagles face Crater at Central
Point on Thursday.
i! Klamath's Pelicans
Nudge Ashlanders
Ashland-Klamath Falls ad- larbone while trying to catch
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Burleson
Will Meet
Cunliffe
University of Oregon, Eu
gene - Stanford and Oregon,
two of the nation's top col
legiate track teams meet here
at Hayward Field next Satur
day at I p.m. in an affair
which will be highlighted by
the mile race between Capt.
Ernie Cunliffe of the Indians
and sophomore Dyrol Burle
son of the Ducks.
The meet begins a half hour
earlier than usual and the
I mile, which could produce
one of the fastest races ever
run bv an American, win Be
run at 1:30 p.m. rather than 2
p.m. as usual. The time was
moved uo to make It possible
for local fans to watch both
the track meet and the Ore
gon-Washington State baseball
game at 3 p.m.
Cunliffe has startiea me
track world with his tremen
dous improvement in the mile
this season. He has cut nine
seconds off his previous best
and ran 4:02.3 to jump into
the top half dozen American
milers of all time.
Burleson, the brllllam
sophomore who won the US
Russian, national AAU and
Pan American Games cham
pionships as well as setting a
new freshman record in his
varsity season, is rated as
America" top 1500 meter hope
In the Olympic Games and his
race against Cunliffe will be ;
his stiffost test until tne iml.aa
meet in June.
May Go To Relay
The meet is far from a one
event affair, and Coach Bill
Bowerman said he thinks it
will go to the relay before the
outcome is decided. In addi
tion to the mile, the middle
distance races will be well
matched with Oregon's crew
of Sig Ohlemann in the 440,
Burleson and Ohlemann in
the 880, Larson In the mile,
and Dick Miller in the two
mile challenging the talented
Indian entry list of Bob Besse
and Dick Lassen (both 48.9) in ;
the 440. Cunliffe (1:47.3) and ,
Rich Kller (1:51.9) in the 880.
Burtil Lundh (4.10.9) as the
second man in the mile, and j
Bob Monzingo (9:10.8) in the j
two mile.
Oregon may have the edge ;
with Dave Edstrom (14.1) in ,
the high hurdles, but the big j
ihliin ace will have trou-.
ble with Indian Dean Smith
(23.9) in the lows. '
In the field events the Stan
ford crew has a clear edge in
the shot with Jerry winters.
(38-10 19) while the Ducks;
ire favored in the pole vault ,
with Phil Paquin consistent !
over 14 feet. !
The other field events are i
,v ovonlv matched, much
the same as the track events.
mnA iiie norformances of the
day will decide the outcome
of ' the meet. Oregon nipped
Stanford last year, 71-60, but!
making It two in a row ap
pears questionable,
PALMER STILL LEADS !
Dunedin, Fla. -HTP- Latest
Professional Golf Assn. fig
ures showed Arnold Palmer
still In the lead In money-1
winnings for the 1980 tour!
with 544.300. He has won five
of the 13 tournaments ht has
entered this year. I
I
RESULTS:
Hif(h hurdles Carter, R; Myers,
E; Greb, E. :17.3.
100 Greenwood. E: Goose V. R:
Jones. R. .10.9.
Mile Moore. E: LeRo.v. R: Whit.
440 rrantz, R; Greb, E; Cush-
man, E. :56.4.
Low hurdles Carter, R; Johan-
acn. It; Goosey, R. :22.6.
Broad jump Frantz. R; McBar
ron, R; Wagner. R. 16-11.
Jave in Avers. E: OlimDiui. R:
Archer, R. 150-11.
220 Jones. H: Peterson. E: Avers.
E. :2.V5.
Shot out Stewart. R: Jorde. E:
Gall. E. 47 ft.
Relav Ronue River (Archer.
Frantz, Goosey, Carter). 1:42.3.
8B0 Wanner. R: Moore. E: Bow-
en, R. 2:12.
Utah jump Tie firat carter and
McBarron, R; Greb. E, 5-5.
Pole vaule Johamen. R: Green
wood, E; Palm, E. 114.
Discus Stewart, ft: call, R;
Jorde, R. 128 ft.
Third Tilt Won
By Springfield
Rochester, N. Y. -(UPD- The
Springfield Indians are on the
threshold of winning their
first American Hockey league
playoff championship.
The ' Indians edged the
Rochester Americans, 3-2
Tuesday night to take the
lead in the best-of-seven final
series, three games to one.
TEAMS DIVIDE
Nampa, Idaho (UPD North
west Nazarene split a double
header Tuesday with Eastern
Oregon College with NCC
winning the extra inning sec
ond game 3-2 after dropping
me upener ij-iu. dod ui
linger paced the EOC victory
as he hit a homer and a triple
to drive in three runs. Larry
Applegate also tripled in the
opener with two men on.
vanced its record in Southern
Oregon conference baseball to
three wins without a loss yes
terday with a 1 to 0 nod over
Ashland high here.
The Pelicans also took a
non-league second contest 8
to 7.
A walk to Don Gresdel, a I
single by Bob Yunck and an
overthrow error gained Kla
math its lone run in the sec
ond inning of the first game.
Pitcher Blake Griggs held
Ashland to four hits, struck
out seven and walked three.
Brad Gettling, on the hill for
Ashland, walked one and fan
ned one in a five-hitter. Yunck
had two singles for the KF
Pelicans and Mike Brewer
doubled and singled for the
Grizzlies.
The second game was billed
for only five innings but went
seven when Ashland tied up
the tussle with seven runs in
the fifth in six hits and an
error. Ashland had a possible
winning run on third base
when the rally ended. I
Scores on Flyoui
Winning run for KF came
when Henry Herrera walked
and went to third base on an
overthrow error at second
base on Dean Dunson's sacri
fice bunt try. Herrera scored
after the catch of Sherm Al-i
len's sacrifice flyout to shal-1
loy right field.
The Pelicans collected six 1
of their runs in the fourth in-1
ning on five hits and three
miscues.
A triple by Jerry Hauck in
the fifth inning drove across
two Ashland runs to tie up ,
the ruckus. Jim Doster of Ash
land and Dunson and Womer
of the Pels each had two hits
Doster fell and broke his col-
foul fly ball. Coach Bill
Leybold said the third base
man may be out of action
three weeks. Jim Stewart
likely will take over at the po
sition. Pelican pitcher had a per
fect game going for four in
nings, having retired 12 bat
ters in order.
Ashland meets Crater at
Central Point in a Friday
twinbill and goes to Yreka,
Calif., on Saturday.
I.INESCORKS:
(First came)
Klamath Fall! 010
Ashland 000
Griggs and Saks;
Tucker.
000 0 1 S 2
000 0 0 4 3
GetUlng and
(Second game)
Klamath Falli 100 R00- 18 fl 1
Ashland 000 070 0 7 8 4
Webb, Bishop (5l and Moore; Nel
son. King 4 and Tucker. Rober
son (3.
Portland Man
Set to Coach
Turkey Team
Portland -4IPH- Jim McGre
gor, who has coached several
foreign basketball teams, an
nounced that he has accept
ed an invitation to coach the
national basketball team of
Turkey for the coming Olym
pic games.
He said the job begins in
Istanbul May 1.
McGregor previously coach,
ed in Turkey in 1957. He also
coached teams in Italy,
Greece, Austria and Sweden.
At present he is public rela
tions director at a golf course
here. He said he has taken a
four month leave of absence
from this position.
Los Angeles -(ITU- The Los
Angeles Rams today an
nounced the signing of Tom
Fears, former all-pro end, as
a special assistant coach.
SOLONS GET PLAYERS
Salem -rtiPU- The Salem Sen
ators of the Northwest League
have added two new players
to their roster, pitcher Bob
Campbell and outfielder Ted
Tappe. Campbell had a win
ning record last season with
Savannah, Topeka and Visalia
last year. In 1957 he played
third base for Salem. Tappe
is a former Washington State
star who played briefly for
Salem last season.
Deputies Investigate
Damage to Cabin
Jackson county sheriff's
deputies are investigating
damage done to a cabin on
the Old Stage rd. during the
past week.
William Salade, 3141 Beall
lane, told deputies yesterday
that someone smashed win
dows, broke chairs and lamps
and did considerable damage
to the interior of the cabin.
Official Denies
Havana Switch
Miami, Fla. (UPD F rank
Shaughnessy, president of the
International league, is tired
denying the circuit's Havana
franchise will be switched to
Jersey City, N.J.
"It's a damnable 1 i e,"
Shaughnessy said when the
report popped up again this
week, "I'm sick and tired of
denying . . . denying . . .
denying."
Shaughnessy did say, how
ever, that plans have been
made to move the franchise if
playing in Havana becomes
unsafe or inadvisable.
PILOTS BILL IRISH
Portland -(UPD- The Univer
sity of Portland basketball
team will meet Notre Dame
next season at South Bend,
Ind., Coach Al Negratti said
today. The Pilots meet the
Irish next Feb. 18.
Washington
Tops Idaho
Moscow, Idaho (UPD Wash
ington was back in a first
place tie in the Northern Di
vision baseball race today
after defeating Idaho 9-1 here
Tuesday.
The Huskies now have a 2-2
record. Idaho, Oregon, Ore
gon State and Washington
State are 1-1.
The Huskies got 18 hits off j
four Vandal pitchers Tuesday.
Al Holmes drove In four runs
for Washington. i
Washington State was to
I meet Oregon State at Corval-(V--
.i
us luuay, weaiiiei peiiiiibtiiie,.
Pioneers Even
Season Record
Walla Walla - (UPD - Lewis
and Clark evened its North
west Conference baseball rec
ord at 2-2 Tuesday by knock
ing over Whitman 14-4 here.
Lewis and Clark got seven
runs in the fourth inning.
EX-YANKEE DIES
Miami - (UPD - Archibald
(Archie) Turner, 80, long-time
semi pro baseball manager
and former New York Yankee
scout, died of cancer Tuesday.
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