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Thanksgiving Day
College Game at
Crater's Stadium
Southern Oregon's Thanks
giving day college football
"game champions" has been
moved to the Crater High
school stadium at Central
Point.
Whitworth and Southern
Oregon colleges will be the
opponents in the fracas whlcn
will be at noon on Thursday,
Nov. 22. Whitworth garnered
the Evergreen league mantle
last Saturday while Southern
Oregon sewed up the Oregon
Collegiate conference banner.
The game originally was set
for the Medford stadium
Herb Partridge, committee
chairman for Medford Kiwan
Is club which is assisting SOC
with sponsorship of the tus
sle, said that indefinite as-
Dects of the state prep play.
offs were among reasons for
shift of the game site.
Three Bi
Should Medford defeat
Roseburg this week it would
be host for a state semifinal
game on the night following
Thanksgiving and the college
contest could play havoc with
the condition of the field.
With the game at Central
Liston Vs.
Johnson
Fight Seen
By
HENRY W. THORNBERRY
London - (UPD - A big - time
English group announced to
day it was "working" on a
bid to match Sonny Liston
and light heavyweight king
pin Harold Johnson for Lis
ton's world heavyweight title
here next year.
Both Liston and Johnson
now reside in Philadelphia.
"We've heard that Johnson
has expressed some interest
in our proposal to stage the
first-ever world heavyweight
title fight here," a spokesman
for the Curzon House gam
bling club said.
The club wants Liston to
put his title on the line for
250,000 pounds ($700,000)
with the profits going to the
Imperial Cancer Research
Fund and an airborne forces'
charity.
"We've been told thai John
son s asking price is very
high, but he has shown an
interest," the spokesman said.
"He definitely wants to fight
Liston and we're prepared to
make an offer. There's noth
ing in the rules here about
staging a world title fight
without a Briton in one cor
ner." The club proposed that the
fight be staged at Wembley's
outdoor Olympic Stadium,
which seals 80,000 and has
room for 20,000 standees.
"We have considered the
matter carefully and can put
up more than 500,000 pounds
($1400,000)," said spokesman
Bob Barnelt - a man who
claims to have won almost
that much in "breaking" one
of the Monte Carlo casinos
way back.
The Just - opened Curzon
House club covers a half-acre
of ground in the heart of
London's Mnyfair district. The
building and garden space
are reportedly worth 1 mil
lion pounds. Bridge, poker
and chemmy are played there
dny and night, and hundreds
of thousands of pounds cross
the tables almost every night
of the week.
Drivers Slowed
By Wet Track
Dick Florey, Rick Barnes.
Shirley Raney, Chuck Glen
and Bill Savard won firsts on
Sunday in kart races at Med
ford kartways.
Drivers were cautious be
cause of the wet and slick
track. Timing speed was re
duced two to three seconds
per lap. One 25-lap race was
held per class rather than
three heats of 10 laps.
Races were well attended
despite inclement weather.
Race results were:
Firs! clnsa Dick Florey: Rlrk
n?irno; Jerry Condray, Grants
ram.
Second clan Hick Barnes; Ron
Ai'Min; lea ftrrwocwi.
Third claae Shirley Raney; Jim
Smith.
Fourth cIhm Chuck Glen. Row
burs; Glen Mohry.
Junior bos Mill Savard; Pete
Updike.
ONE-MAN SHOW
Graflon, Mass. - HIPP - Quar
terback Tom Haugc of Ux
bridge High school is a one
man football team. The B-2,
180-pound senior scored all
his tram's points on seven
touchdowns and four two
point conversions Monday as
Uxbrldge beat Grafton High
school, 60-6.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1962
Point the Three Bs of the
Southern Oregon offensive
backfield will contend in their
home community in their last
collegiate game. The three are
Kerm Bennett, Allen Barnes
and Doyle Bransom. Bennett
and Barnes are graduates of
Crater high. Bransom is a
grad of Jacksonville high. His
family now resides at Central
Point.
It was reported that half
back Mike Hood, ex-Mcdford
high, also will see duty for
Southern Oregon. Hood, a
transfer from University of
Oregon, has been ineligible to
compete in earlier games.
Ohio State Coach Eyes
Oregon Game With Awe
Columbus, Ohio (UPD Ohio
State's injury-riddled football
team can recoup some lost
prestige this week end against
highly-rated Oregon in one
of the season's final inter-
sectional contests before the
bowl games.
But Coach Woody Hayes of
Ohio State said nothing about
a victory in his weekly meet
ing with newsmen Monday.
He was more worried about
injuries to key starters and
getting hia team in shape to
play.
'We realize we're meeting
one of the finest teams in the
country," Hayes said of the
Ducks from Eugene, Ore.
'They're sound defensively,
have an explosive offense
nd are an extremly well-
coached team."
The Buckeye coach agreed
with his scouting reports on
Oregon that summarized the
Ducks as "one of the finest
teams in the country."
As for his own team, Hayes
commented, "I can't ever re
call having more injuries
than this season.
Definitely out of action this
week, and probably for the
season, will be speedy half
back Bobby Klein, who was
injured in the 10-7 victory
over Indiana Saturday. A
doubtful starter was quarter-
Celtics Off
To Another
Fast Start
By United Press International
Bill Russell and the Boston
Celtics both are reaching
high, and the combination
may very well lead to a fifth
straight National Basketball
association championship for
the Celts.
Russell used his reach to
good advantage Monday night
to grab 32 rebounds and lead
Boston to a 137-126 victory
over the Cincinnati Royals.
The Celtics, off to a fast start,
now have won nine out of 11
games this season although
they still trail Syracuse for
the Eastern Division leader
ship.
The 6-10 Russell plucked 25
rebounds In the first half
alone as the Celtics look an
18-point lead at intermission.
Tom Ileinsohn led Boston
n scoring with 25 points
while Oscar Robertson and
Jack Twyman had 26 each for
the RoyHls,
Jim Losculoff of the Celtics
lied a league record by com
mitting five personal fouls in
the final quarter. The mark
originally was sot by Joe Hat-
ten of Minneapolis in 1951.
Mets' Stadium
Completion Set
New York - UTll - The Now
York Mets are scheduled to
open their new Flushing
Meadows stadium with n day
game against the St. Louis
Cardinals on April 9, lfltin.
I lie Mels also will plnv riav
contests with the Cards on
April 10 and 11 before leaving
town on an eight-day road
trip.
Work is still proceeding on
Ihe new stadium, with the
construction expected to be
completed by March. The
Mets played Iheir I9fi2 home
games In the Polo Grounds.
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Punt, Pass,
Kick Draws
200 Boys
Approximately 200 boys
took part yesterday in the
Ford Motor company's punt
pass and kick contest at the
senior high stadium here
First three placers in each
age division in order were:
Stven Paul T. Weiss
Jefferson; Timmy Wilson,
West Side; Michael Rians,
Washington.
Eight David Cain, Jew.
ett (Central Point); Marc
Verstegen, Lone Pine; Fayne
Petersen, Wilson.
Nine Kevin Higgns, St.
Mary's; Rick Eppinger, Oak
Grove; Gerald Brown, Jack-
son.
10 Kevin Bethel,-Wilson;
Robert Palm, Eagle Point;
Dennis Pope, Jefferson.
11 Rob Brown, Roose
velt; Rodney Petersen, Grif
fin Creek; Michael Higgins.
St. Mary's.
The contest was sponsored
locally by Crater Lake Mo
tors. Medford high coaches
and football players conduct
ed the contest in the wind and
rain.
back John Mummey, . who
watched the Hoosier contest
from the press box.
Despite the rash of Injuries
Hayes said the situation had
Improved "a little bit" over
last week.
Assistant Jimmy Herbstreit,
who scouted Oregon, said the
Ducks "could be the finest
football team we've seen all
season."
He cited Oregon's Mel Ren
fro as maybe "the best back
in the country" and praised
sophomore Bob Berry of the
Wcbfoots as the best all-
around quarterback we will
see this year."
Mangrum
Suffers
Attack
Apple Valley. Calif. - njpn
Dapper Lloyd Mangrum, for
mer U.S. Open champion and
once one of golf's bii three.
was in serious condition today
from his second heart attack
in four months.
Mangrum, 48, suffered an
acute coronary thrombosis,"
said Dr. Ronald Gabrielson.
"The next 10 to 14 days will
be important."
The famed golfer, who won
the Open crown in 1946, was
placed under sedation upon
admission to St. Mary's hos
pital late Monday.
On July 15 Mangrum suf
fered what was described as
mild heart attack. He re
cently was given permission
to start playing golf on a non
competitive basis, and was on
the driving range Monday
when he felt a chest pain.
Mangrum went home, his
doctor said, and telephoned
for help. He was admitted to
the hospital "in the acute
phase of the attack."
The former Texan, one of
the most popular with tha gal
leries and sportswriters for
more than a decade, won
some 40 major tournaments
in his long career. He was a
professional for the Apple
Valley Inn Golf club in a
non-active capacity during re
cent months.
M a n g r u m captured the
Open in 1946, and until 1954
shared golf headlines with
Ben Hngan and Sam Sncad.
Moyer Fighting
Downes Tonight
London -tl'PD- Terry Downes
of England, former world
m i d dleweight co champion,
and Phil Moyer of Portland,
Ore., are expected to draw a
near-capacity 10.000 fans and
$60,000 tonight for their fight
at Wembley Arena, although
it's a substitute match.
Originally, British Empire
heavyweight champion Henry
Cooper of England was slated
to defend against Dick Rich
ardson of Wales, but Cooper
had to withdraw because of a
training injury to his left
elbow.
As replacements. Downes
will receive Approximately
$20,000 and Moyer about $12,
000. Because of his previous
prominence and his aggres
siveness, 26 ycnr-old Downes
is favored at 7-4 over taller
Phil, the 24 year-old brother
of junior-middleweight cham
pion Denny Moyer.
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USC Takes Over First Place
In Ratings; Oregon Still 11th
By FRED DOWN
New York -ttJPD- Southern
California, rolling toward its
first perfect record football
season since 1932, took over
the No. 1 ranking today in
the United Press Internation
al major college ratings.
Sporting a record of seven
victories in seven tries and
on the high road toward the
Rose Bowl, coach John Mc
Kay's Trojans received a total
of 311 points in the weekly
voting of the 35 coaches who
make up the UPI Board of
Coaches.
Alabama and Mississippi
two of the other three perfect-
record major teams in the
country, were rated second
and third respectively while
Darlmouth, the fourth unbeat
en and untied major college
eleven in the nation, did not
receive a vote.
Fourth place went to Wis
consin, fifth to Texas, sixth
to Missouri, seventh was shar
ed by Northwestern and Min
nesota, ninth place went to
Arkansas and 10th to Louis
iana State.
The second 10 was made
up of Oregon, Penn State,
Washington, Nebraska, Arizo
na State, Duke, Oklahoma,
Purdue, Kansas and Georeia
lech.
Southern Cal. which had a
4-5-1 record in 1961 and hasn't
enjoyed a perfect season since
1932 under the famed Howard
Jones, was the No. 1 pick of
18 coaches and was picked no
lower than No. 6.
Alabama, which has an 8-0
record, received 13 picks for
No. 1 spot and a total of 299
points. Third place Mississippi
SPORTS
PARADE
Sport Writer United Presi
Buenos Aires (UPD Fay
Crocker, the 1955 U. S. Wom
en's Open golf champion,
hopes today that hanging by
her neck twice a day will
permit her to go back to the
ladies professional golf tour
again next year.
It's been 16 long months
since the dark-haired Fay left
the United States and return
ed to her home in Montevi
deo, Uruguay. The pain of a
pinched nerve in her neck and
the terror that she might not
regain the use of her numbed
hands drove her back to her
native heath.
"I was scared," she said
while attending the Interna
tional Golf and Canada Cud
championships at the Buenos
Aires Jockey club course. "I
couldn t even pass a butter
plate."
Exhibits Tenacity
But the tenacity which
made her one of the top win
ners among the lady pros for
seven years on the U. S. tour
saved her again.
I ve been hanging by mv
neck for 20 minutes twice a
day," she grinned. "Actually,
all they do is put me in trac
tion and they've been increas
ing the weight gradually to
relieve the pressure on the
nerve. The doctor says that
in six or eight months I may
be able to return to golf."
there is no Question in
Fay's mind but what those
seven years on the tour caused
her condition.
"I've been playing golf for
40 years, ever since I was
a wee one," she explained.
"Add to that the strain on
your sacroiliac from driving
300,000 miles during those
seven years I was on tour in
the stales and you've got the
answer.''
But the bouncing, energetic
Fay hasn't been silting idle
while being treated for her
neck ailment.
"My folks had a big house
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had three first place votes and
250 points and fourth place
Wisconsin had two first place
votes and 240 points. Points
are distributed on a 10-9-8-7-8-
5-4-3-2-1 basis beginning with
10 points for a first place
choice.
Wisconsin, of course, rose
from No. 7 to No. 4 on the
strength of its 37-6 victory
over Northwestern, which
was the nation's leading team
in the previous week's ratings,
Northwestern fell all the way
from the No. 1 ranking to a
tie for No. 7 with Minnesota.
Southern California is the
fourth team which has topped
the UPI ratings so far this
season. Previously ranked No
1 in the nation were Ohio
State, Texas and Northwest
ern. The Trojans defeated Duke,
14-7; Southern Methodist, 33
3; Iowa, 7-0; California, 32-6;
Illinois, 28-18; Washington,
14-0, and Stanford, 39-14.
They have UCLA and Notre
Dame remaining on their
schedule.
The United Press Interna
tional major college football
ratings with first place votes
and won-lost records in pa-
Ground Gaining
Led By Coffey
San Francisco -(UPD- Junior
Coffey, Washington's sopho
more flash, took over this
week as the leading ground
gainer in the Big Six.
Coffey earned the ball 14
times for 135 yards against
California on Saturday to
bring his total for the year to
411 - an average of 5.9 yards
per carry.
Dave Mathieson of Wash
ington State leads in total of
fense with 919 yards and in
passing with 1,018; end Hal
Bedsole of USC is the top
scorer with 50 points; Hugh
Campbell of WSU has caught
the most passes, 42 for 608
yards; and Ernie Jones of USC
is the punting leader with an
average of 40.2 yards per
kick.
and it's too large for us any
more," she bubbled. "So I've
started a primary school in
the big house. I knew three
or four women who had kin
dergartens and nursery
schools. So I got them to
gether and we founded the
school.
"It is a private school and
named, quite naturally, St.
Andrew's School."
Quite natural because St.
Andrew is the patron saint of
golfers.
And Fay has been golfing
since she can remember. Well,
too, because no amateur in
South America ever compiled
the type of record which Fay
did when her family lived in
Argentina. From 1932 to 1953
she played in 18 Argentine
Women s golf championships.
She was in the finals all
18 times and won 14 of
them.
Bobby Jones was the one
who made her set her sights
on the states.
"I played an exhibition with
him in 1945 and was lucky
enough to shoot a 69," she re
called. "He told my father
I should be able to go well
on the U. S. Ladies pro tour."
Fay gave the U. S. Amateur
a couple of shots on vacations
from her job in the U. S.
Embassy and then chucked
the job in 1953 and jMned
the U. S. pro tour in January
of 1954.
'But I really miss that
United States.'" she sighed.
And if the doctor is right,
I'm going to be back there
one of those days playing that
circuit again. I'll lell you one
thing, 1 can hardly wait."
The way she said it, don't
sell her short.
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Team Points
1. So. Cal. (16) (7-0) 311
2. Alabama (13) (8-0) 299
3. Mississippi (3) (7-0) ....250
4. Wisconsin (2) (6-1) ......240
5. Texas (7-0-1) 211
6. Missouri (1) (7-0-1) 118
7. Northwestern (6-1) ....102
Minnesota (5-1-1) (tie) 102
0. Arkansas (7-1) 84
10. Louisiana State (6-1-1) 70
Second 10 teams 11, Ore
gon 34; 12, Penn State, 27;
13, Washington, 24; 14, Ne
braska, 12; 15, Arazona State,
9; 16 (tie), Duke and Okla
homa 7; 18, Purdue, 6; 19,
Kansas, 5; 20, Georgia Tech, 3.
Others Auburn 2; Mary
land and Ohio State, 1 each.
First World
Women's Tennis
Team Meet Set
London - (UPU - The world's
first women's international
team competition in tennis
has been scheduled for next
June by the Lawn Tennis As
sociation. About 16 countries are ex
pected to enter the tourna
ment, which may diminish the
prestige of the annual Wight
man Cup matches between
the United States and Britain.
The tournament, being stag
ed as part of the LTA's 75th
anniversary celebrations, will
be held at Queens club June
17-20 in conjunction with the
London grass court champion
ships and at the same time as
the Wimbledon qualifying
competition.
AH of the 58 countries who
are full members of the In
ternational Lawn Tennis Fed
eration are eligible to send
teams, but only about 16 are
expected to do so.
It is hoped that the tourna
ment will become an annual
event and probably will be
offered to the U.S. in 1964.
The matches will comprise
two singles and one doubles
and will be played on an
elimination basis. Teams will
be limited to three players,
for whom no traveling ex
penses will be paid. Rules per
mit use of indoor courts in the
event of bad weather.
Oregon May
Get Bid From
Gotham Bowl
New York-iUPD-Penn State,
an East Coast powerhouse, is
one of six colleges under con
sideration for the Dec. 15
Gotham Bowl football game
at Yankee stadium.
Bob Curran, executive di
rector of the game, also listed
Oregon and Miami of Florida,
plus whichever team finishes
second in the Big Eight con
ference among Missouri, Ne
braska and Oklahoma.
"But if Penn State wants to
do something for eastern foot
ball, we'd love to have them,"
Curran said.
Under a new three-year
contract, all net proceeds of
the Gotham charity game will
go to the March of Dimes.
Curran said plans are being
blueprinted to make the week
of the Gotham Bowl contest
similar to the Orange Bowl
festivities in Miami and will
include college basketball and
hockey tournaments and a
celebrity fashion show.
"POP" IS CO-CAPTAIN
Storrs. Conn. - (UPD - Senior
Tom Doty, the only member
of tiie University of Connecti
cut football team who is a
father, will serve as one of
the team's co-captains in the
Dad's Day football game
against Rhode Island on Saturday.
NCAA, AAU Fail
To Reach Treaty
By GALE KALE
New York -(UPD- Officials of
the nation's two leading ama
teur sports organizations, de
spite a strong plea by Atty.
Gen. Robert Kennedy, failed
to sign a peace treaty during
a 15-hour closed session that
lasted until 2 a.m., EST, this
morning.
The representatives of the
National Collegiate Athletic
Association, NCAA, and the
Amateur Athletic Union,
AAU, will re-convene at 2
p.m. today at the Olympic
House, headquarters of the
U.S. Olympic Committee.
The groups' latest truce
talks started at 11 a.m. Mon
day and the conferees talked
and talked, taking only ZVt
hours off for dinner in the
evening. They were joined by
Kennedy at 9:30 p.m. and the
attorney general remained
with them until 12:45 a.m. to
day in his role of unofficial
mediator.
When the attorney general
completed his attendance at
the meeting he told the con
ferees: "Regardless of what tenta
tive agreements are reached
or alternative measures are
considered, I feel confident
that you will resolve your dif
ferences and reach a happy
conclusion."
Kennedy had called offic-
RENEW WORKING PACT
Quincy, 111. - (UPD - The New
York Mets will continue to
have a working agreement
with the Class D Quincy Jets
next year although Quincy
owner Jim Tobin had threat
ened to cancel the agreement
because the Mets recalled sev
eral key players late last sea
son. Tobin also announced
Monday that he would move
the Jets to another city in
1963.
You are cordially invited to attend the premiere
showing in this area of the 1963 Airstream Land Yacht
Fleet America's finest travel trailers. See the
dramatic full-color movies of the exciting Wally Byam
African Caravan from Capetown to Cairo.
Have all your travel trailer questions answered
by Airstream officials. Refreshments.
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