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r A -I . a f -;3l NOT THIS TIME Los Angeies Blades' goalie Jack McCartan makes a save m game with Edmonton Flyers last night at Los Angeles. Ray Kinasewich (9) and Bo Elik (14) of the Flyers teamed up on the attempt Amazing LA Fifth Victory By United Press International The amazing Los Angeles Blades are skittering along fdur points in front of every body in the Western Hockey League's Southern Division, and the turnabout from Ittbl to 1D62 in the league - for the moment at least - is complete. At the close of last season Los Angeles fret tod in the cellar of the Southern Divi sion and Vancouver occupied a similar stall in the Northern division. Now the Blades, dur ing a five-game win streak, lop the southern lea and Van couver is four points in front in the north. The Blades chalked up num ber five Monday night, a 6-1 rout of Edmonton at the Los Angeles Sports Arena that was never in doub. There was no other action in the league. Lloyd Haddon of the Blades rammed in two goals in the second period and another in the third to register a hat trick and exceed by one his total point production for the season prior to Monday night. Bob Solinger added two goals for Los Angeles as the Blades coasted to their fourth win at home without a loss, H was Edmonton's fifth straight loss. In Seattle, leasue headquar- Coffey Named Back of Week San Francisco -fl'Pl1- Junior Coffey of the University of Washington was named the Big Six "back of the week" Monday for his play against the University of California. The sophomore speedster rolled up 135 yards on 14 car ries and scored 18 points, as the Huskies downed the Bears, 27-0. Damon Bame of the Uni versity of Southern California was named "lineman of the week." Both Bame and Cof fey are repeaters for the honor. I 'XkJeLi our family m 1 we hand tend our Kentucky Straight Sour Mash Bourbon around the clock. Been doing it for generations. Pretty reassuring, isn't it?. . . for a man who hankers for forthright satisfying flavor . . , A BOURBON MAN'S BOURBON Home cfStitiel-Weller Bourbons f-" 'I TONIGHT ENJOY Gabin Still 6 Years Old $5.25 Fr 86 PROOF D st.M.d and Bottled solely by StITZEL-WELLER DlSTILt(?r, Uu'vill. Kentucky Mak?'S o famous OLD FITZGERALD Bonded 1C0 Proof Kentucky StfagM Bou'bon ed score. The Blades, who finished in the cellar of their division in the Western Hockey league last year, won their tilth straight game last night, 6 to i. (UPI) Blades Nab In Row ters anounced that the loading individual scorer in the WHL as of Monday was Vancouver center Phil Maloney, Malon cy had eight goals and 14 as sists for 22 points. Three men wrere tied for second with IB points-Bruce Carmichael of Los Angeles and Ed Panagab ko and Nick Mickoski of San Francisco. Two games are on tap to night - Calgary at San Fran cisco and Edmonton at Van couver. Rams Refuse To Write Off 1962 Season Los Angeles - iliPD - The Los Angeles Rams refuse to write off the 1962 season as a total failure despite having won only one game, and will use thesr best players in an effort to win, according to coach Hariand Svare. Svare, who took over as in terim head coach on the resig nation of Bob Waterfieid, loid the Southern California Foot ball Writers Monday why he could not just forget about this season and concentrate on developing young talent for next year. "It's not fair to the players and the fans," he explained. "A football team can't just give up. We feel an obligation to go with our best players and not use men just to give them playing experience for the future." Svare disclosed some of his players felt the Baltimore Colts were responsible for some key penalties against the Rams in Sunday's game. "Some of our men com plained somebody on the Bal timore side was calling out the 'set' signal while Zeke Bratkowski was giving his signals," he said. Baltimore won 14-2. I distillery ABL Plans Doubleheader As Experiment Chicago - (UNI - The Chicago Majors and the Philadelphia Tapers will play a "double header" in Philadelphia Thursday night - two games of 30 minutes each. Americ an Basketball League Commissioner Abe Saperstein said the teams will play two 15-minute halves, and after a break the second game will be piayed. Each game will count in the standings and the teams will switch home and road uniforms. In normal league games, each game has four 12-minute quarters for a total of 48 min utes. Saperstein said the league will experiment with the "doubleheaders" this sea son. League schedules start Wednesday night. The fans will get 12 addi tional minutes of basketball and, Saperstein said, "two ex citing finishes instead of one," Phoenix-Eimira Playoff Date Still Up in Air Phoenix - The date of this week end's A-2 playoff game between Phoenix and Eimira, at Phoenix, still had not been determined this morning. The choice was reportedly between Friday night or Sat urday afternoon, with Phoe nix reported favoring a Fri day night encounter and Ei mira a Saturday afternoon game. Ail but two of the other quarterfinal round games in Oregon's A-l and A-2 football playoffs will be held Friday. Saturday games, booked for 1:30 p.m. send Pendleton to North Salem in A-l and Vale to Central of Monmouth-Independence in A-2. Friday night A-l games in clude Jefferson at Beaverton: Jesuit at Oregon City; Rose burg at Medford. Friday night A-2 games in clude Toledo at Bandon, Sea side plays at Yamhill-Carlton in a Friday afternoon contest. Sale of Titans Expected Soon New York - ilifli - Commis sioner Joe Foss of the Ameri can Football league arrived Sunday from Dallas to pre side over the sale of the New York Titans, "I'm going to remain here until the club is sold," said Foss, who indicated if could be consummated within a few days. Foss said "at least four" prospective buyers were in terested in the cittb. Team president Harry Wismer ad mitted he had been negotia ting with two New York par tics for the sale of the Titans. The Titans, who lost to the Dallas Texans. 52-31, Sunday, have one of the lowest atten dance records in the AFL. The league has paid the play er salaries for the past two weeks, a total of about $90, 000. Wismer will refund these monies to the league treasury upon sale of the club. Ducks Expected To Be in Good Shape Eiigene-itTl-Coach Len Cas anova jsid today be expected Oregon to be in good physical shape for Saturday's football game Ohio State at Columbus. Larry Hal! and Ron Mar tin, who had leg injury prob lems last week end, are ex pected to be in top shape. Casanova praised end Greg Wiiiencr for his defensive piay against Idaho. Scout Phi) McHugh warn ed that Ohio State was mighty tough. 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Bob Hurd 513; Bark Busters U8-201 V George Regal 471, Scratch Pads 1 1 3-23 4. Joe CiBrk 508; Laps & Gaps U3-23 1, Marvin Avers 480. Jack Vance 216, Rejects 2354. HOCKEY fttSTKHK JIIM'KEV LEAGUE W I. Los 9 S Portland ... 7 fi San Fran. .. 8 16 Spokane .... i 3 t Pti r,fB. s ia si ti B !2 54 55 S 19 28 2S Northern ttvtsSQ W I. Vancmtver . 8 2 Srattlt .. fi 3 Edtnonton ..6 8 Calgary 4 t m 33 24 SI 39 33 12 33 8 35 8 Los Angeirs S, Edmonton I Ttirov fiim CaScary at Sao rrnci;o Edmonton at Vancouver RIDES THREE WJHHEBS Fawtsickel, K.I. - W - Le roy Moycrs rode three win ners Monday at Narragarsseit Park, scoring with Ai! the Best !S8.0 in the first, Fey Lass i$S.80 in the third and Tootsie's Pride ($i?.C0) in the feature. BUD'S AUTO REPAIR 4019 S. F. Hwy. Cold freeitng wthr ahead . . , SAVE worry, tim nd money. 1ST US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW! 100 fnti5 all Majftf Rp(rt ftepau Ait WORK the 335-1CU apapmin French Horse Wins International Race By SAM FOGG Laurel. Md. -SSFIi- A close but clear victory by France's Match H in the $175,000 Washington International left U S. "Horse of the Year" hon ors unsettled today and smudged up the luster that usually goes with the Ameri can title. Match H, under a masterful ride by jockey Yves Sain Martin came through in the stretch Monday to defeat Kel so by 1 JengtSis and outclass two other top U, S- rivals, Carry Sack and Beau Purple. What had been anticipated a decisive meeting that would settle the Horse of the Year award in American rac ing wound up with a French thoroughbred winning for the third time in the 1 ith running of the International. In the ssile-and-a-half race on a grass track, Kelso made a game run for the $70,050 first place purse, but midway down the stretch Match II slid inside on the rail and pulled ahead steadily to take the honors. For Kelso, it was the geld ing's second straight runner- up finish a! the annual Veter ans Day event at Laurel, it also prevented him from soar ing above the SI million mark in earnings for his owner, Mrs. Hichard C. DuPont. Carry Back, finished third, Hz lengths back of Kelso, made a determined effort to recoup the international pres tige lost abroad earlier this year when he came in iflth in the Arc de Tnomphe m Paris, The 1981 Keiriueky Derby winner stayed close to Kelso until the stretch but couldn't quite match the pace. Beau Purple, a co-favorite betore the event, set a blazing pace ana was running up tront with h.eiso and Carry Back for the first mile, then slipped badly to a poor 11th. Kelso's jockey, Ismaei Val- enzuela, blamed the fast early pace set by Beau Purple for the ultimate loss of the race in the stretch. He said he knew Match H was coming strong behind him for the fin ish "but couldn't do anything about it." Sain Martin said that he Basketball By Vnit& Pre lBiTBuojwt N'ATfOXAI, BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Esslcrn Division t. t 2 S to Pet. .83? sa I .455 .23! 1 I Fri. ) ,?S8 .SS7 i .338 I i?3 Syracuse BtMJon ... Cincinnati New York Western Pivtsian W San FraneiscQ 3 Si, Louis S Los Angeiei . t Chicago , 3 Dtiroii i SioBdy' Besaiis Bosicn 127. Cincinnati i2 iOniy game iheduieds BETTER THAN IRISH j San Diego, Cant -ffifll -Ever j hear of San Diego State col lege? No Well, comparative scores indicate the Aztecs are 57 points better than Notre Dame. San Diego State last j week end upended University of Pacific, 32-18. Pacific sev- j era! weeks ago edged Wash ington State, 13-12. Washing ton State dumped Stanford, ) 21-8. Stanford earlier upset Michigan State, 16-13, and the Spartans smashed Noire Dame, 31-7, 1 HOLIDAY CASH! tttift lift & Ssuhtkif fitsvfifKt 311 N. BARTLETT fxx didn't try to match She pace of the leaders at the osstset. "But when 1 asked him to run, he answered," the veteran French jockey said. Seitner Match U's owner. Francois Dupre, nor his train er, Francois Mathet, came to this country to watch their entry at the Laurel event. However, a crowd of 32,808 turned out in crisp, sunny weather to see the race, in cluding Soviet Ambassador Anatoiy Dobryntn. He saw one of Russia's government- bred horses-, Zabcg, finish fourth, which was worth 11,000 capitalist dollars. Alter that came ir;nces Kisiinie; England's Pardao; Germany's Opponent; another Soviet entry, Livan; Italy s Delvin; Japan's Takamaga- hara; Beau Purple; Canada's Leben M. L.; and Peru s Por fido, who was eased up nsid- way in the race. The winning time was 2:28 15 off Use rec ord set last year by T.V. Lark. Beavers May Break Records in Colorado Corvsllis -Pf- The Oregon State Beavers drilled for sue and one-half hours Monday on blocking, defence line plays, and dummy offense. 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Quarterback Quits tos Angeles State Los Angeles - fWt - Some quarterbacks like to have their coach call the plays, but Los Angeles State's Dean Bond obviously doesn't - and he quit the team at haistime during Saturday's game to prove his point. Ai odds with coach Bud Adams during the season, the senior quarterback ignored a play sent in by the coach against Long Seaeh Siale and called his own pattern. Adams quickly pulled Bond out of the game. Bond went into the locker room with the team at half time, but as the rest of the club rested he got dressed and left the stadium. Long Beach State won the game 23-22. USDA fjrade 'A tender ' J !? purchase of any rsiir of CSates Tires Ik&d below. Offer good nniil ThsuksgK-ing eve but you ran pick up your turkey any wn,y tSk and puts s pair sf Sstei COMMANDO 56 (Stiff mud r iit on (try av-pm-jsl. High Capacity f ittStit JtJtl HDD N. 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