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NEW YORK (UPI) - Yogi
Berra's first objective as new
manager of the New York
Yankees will be to restore their
old trade mark the home run.
"Personnel seems to run in
cycles with teams," says Berra,
who has been observing Yankee
teams since 1947 when he re
ported as the rawest rookie
Ring Lardner's Alibi Ike. "And
for a while it has been running
toward fielding and finesse with
us."
Berra was appalled when the
Yankees scored only four runs
in their four-game World Series
sweep at the hands of the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
"They had great pitching,"
he conceded. "But we had
lousy hitting. We're supposed to
hit great pitching."
The Yankees lost to the Dodg
ers by scores of 5-2, 4-1, 1-0,
and 2-1 the worst showing they
ever made in a World Series
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and one of the worst showings '
any team ever made in a World j
series.
Looks For Muscle
"The first thing I'm going to
iook tor is some more muscle,
said Yogi, in going over his fu
ture plans. "The Yankees mean ;
power to people. I want to add
some power left-handed if pos- j
sible but right handed if I can't !
get left-handed power-hitting." j
The Yankees hit 188 homers i
last season a king-sized total
but they were far behind the
American and major league '
leading total of 225 hit by the j
Minnesota Twins. ;
"They were calling the Twins j
the window breakers at the end
of the season," grumbles Berra. j
"We're supposed to be the win
dow breakers."
Injuries to Mickey Mantle and j
Roger Maris cut down on Yank
ee homers, of course, but Ber
ra doesn't see that as an ex
cuse. He feels the team he has
inherited from Ralph Houk is
built basically on defense and
he thinks a Yankee team should
be built basically on power.
Needs Power Hitters
"We always had good field
ing," recalls Yogi of the Great
l i anKee teams oi me isou s.
But we had the big sticks.
It is conceivable, the way
Yogi is talking, that he will
ln ..- Ik. All Ctn n.
iense oi iyi Dy replacing mira
baseman Clete Boyer with a
harder hitter.
First - baseman Joe Pcpitone,
second - baseman Bobby Rich
ardson and shotstop Tony Ku
bek are "safe" for the moment.
(JSC, Washington
Lead Big Six Stats
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Southern
California and Wash
ington, who meet in a head-on
grid battle Saturday in Seattle,
dominate latest Big Six team
statistics.
The Trojans are the defensive
kings, having given up only 242
yards per game. Their pass de
fense is among the nation's i
best, having yielded a scant fil
yards per contest.
Washington has the best at
tack with 321 yards per game
and has rushed for 225 yards
per contest to lead that depart
ment, too. The Huskies also
have given up 194 yards per
game rushing, lowest in the
league.
California, with quarterback
Craig Morton leading the way,
has the best pass offense with
an average of 158 yards per
contest.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1963
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FIGHTS
TUESDAY RESULT
By United Press International
LONDON (UPI) Dave Cov
entry, 134, Liverpool, knocked
out Harold Gomes, 1334, Provi
dence, R. I. (1).
NEW YORK (Sunnvside Gar
den) (UPI) Vince Shome, 149.
New York, outpointed Antonio
Marcilla, 147, Argentina (8).
Oyler Takes First;
SOC Harriers Bill
3-Way Run Saturday
ASHLAND - SOC's Norm
Oyler won first place in the
Chico State Invitational Cross
Country Meet last Saturday, but
the Red Raiders went unplaced
in the team standings when only
four runners finished the race.
A full team of five runners
must finish the race in order for
the team to score. SOC's Rich
Stanfield stepped in a hole and
sprained his ankle in the first
mile and was unable to go the
route.
Sacramento State College won
the meet with 45 points. Chico
State was second with 53. Red
Raiders who placed in the four
mile event were Norm Oyler,
first: Jerry Arndt 11th; Allan
Wruck, 18th; Jack Salter, 21st.
Stanfield will probably be out
of the meet this Saturday when
Chico State and OTI come to
Ashland.
Sports Briefs
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JL U 2 1
Plans for Expansion Hay ride Planned
Of Ashland Library
Reviewed at Meeting
PLAQUE PRESENTED Jerald J. McGrew,
United Crusade campaign chairman, presents
Medford Corporation plywood plant employees
plaque to C. E. (Tex) Beall, while George
Johnson, day supervisor, watches. Of 245
employees, 241 made contributions to the
United Crusade, 236 of them "fair-share" con-
SAN JOSE, Calif (UPI) -Denny
Moyer, 157-2, Portland.
Ore., and Memo Ayon, IBO'4,
Mexico, drew, 10.
BETTER THAN NOTHING?
LONDON (UPI) - Four burg
lars who overpowered a night
watchman here Tuesday made
off with two second-hand shirts
after failing to blow a safe.
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STAGES UPSET
TOYKO (UPI) - Earl Buch
holz of the United States upset
Australia's Ken Rosewall, 8-6,
1 UC.XIOJ 111 lilt ivoiuit iiiuvvii
nf Ih. caonnljliiu urnrM nrn.
. (,. ,i m TnUm i Big Six, was expected to return
Metropolitan Gymnasium. 'Buch. j '"day or Thursday to the prac
Mr hart riefcatnri Australia's I Llce flcld- He reportedly has the
Rod Laver, 13-11, on the first
day of the tourney.
RAGSDALE AILS
STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) -Halfback
Ray Handley took
over for the ailing Dick Rags
dale Tuesday as Stanford
scrimmaged f o r Saturday's
game against Oregon State.
Kagsdale, top scorer in the
flu.
Fullback Ken Babijian re
turned to practice for the first
time in nearly three weeks.
phine county's approach to con
struction of the new library,
which has been serving that
area since 1959, were presented
to Friends of the Public Li
brary o( Medford and Jackson
County at the meeting in Med
ford Monday night.
Miss Cora E. Mason. Ashland
librarian, presented the pro
gram now under way there, and
Mrs. Florence Moberly, Grants
Pass. Josephine County librar
ian, described the early plan
ning done by city and county
before the new library was con
structed. The city of Ashland has pur
chased two additional lots ad
jacent to the present library for
expansion. A feasibility study
was made by Vincent L. Ored
son, architect, who was retained
by the city. This study has been
accepted and the architect has
now been asked to bring in a
preliminary plan for the new
building.
1U.500 Square Feel
If the construction develops as
now visualized. Miss Mason
said, the Ashland library will
have 19.500 square feet of use
space. The building which will
be attached to the present li
brary will add 10,000 square
feet tc the facility.
Some of the probems which
now exist at the Ashland Li
brary, and are to be corrected
in the new construction, are too
many steps, inefficient arrange
ment of work and study areas,
and inadequate parking space.
Miss Mason said.
The new structure will have
a graduated ramp as approach
and entrance to the building,
which will have one major floor
with surrounding mezza nine,
and parking on the root.
The old building will he used
as the auditorium and children's
department.
No Time Taldc
No time table has been set up
for the construction, Miss Mason
stated after displaying the var
ious charts prepared by the
architect. A bond issue will be
required to finance the pro-
last week's game posed program, estimated cost
scholarship for his scholastic ! against the Denver Broncos be- j of which is $300,000, she said,
and athletic achievements by I ca"sc nf a leg injury. i The Josephine County Library
the PSC Alumni Association. . ... ,
Riese, a senior, has posted a
21-3 record in three seasons of
varsity baseball at Portland
State.
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tributions of one hour's pay per month for
12 months. Similar plaque awards have been
made to personnel of every school in School
District 549C, employees of the Boy Scout.
Council, Payless Drug Store and Jorgenson's
Dairy.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Coach
Weeb Ewbank said today that
halfback Bill Mathis will start
in Saturday night's American
PORTLAND (UPI) Port- Football League game with the
land State star pitcher Gordon San Diego Chargers. Mathis
Riese has been awarded a $300 1 missed last week's game
Pitcher Gordon Riese
Awarded Scholarship
ByTriHiYClub
A hay ride on Halloween night
is planned by the Tri Hi Y
rluK .iiu ni l j
Ashland's plans for library ex-, was financed bv the countv with I "ex
pansion and a review of Jose-! O and C funds, Mrs. Moberly ! llnanon oninoy Jonnson, club
said, so no bond issue was re- "iMorian, announced loaay.
quired to obtain the $361,000
represented in the construction.
The site was chosen by a joint
committee of county and city !
planners, wno made a study of
The Tri Hi Y Club meeto ev.
ery Wednesday at the YMCA
at 7 p.m.
Purpose of the club, as out-
the area to determine the most ; lined by the officers, is to help
desirable location and then ob- j people in the community who
.a...cu H, mis. muuuny Kd.u. i . f h . unW
Omar Ban." ocal'ubrarian. i als0 nclP or8anizc and arrane
gave a short resume of the activities for junior and senior
crowded conditions of the Pub- students at high school and
lie Library of Medford and launch nroiects to raise monev
Jackson county, pointing out ! , (h cluh.s activUieg t,, keep
that the same problems, which . . H
Josephine county has corrected, ; 11 sel1 supporting.
and that Ashland plans to cor-:, " m pidinim
rect, are also plaguing Mod-! 'or a future date to raise funds
ford'. He mentioned specifically ! for a World Service project,
the entrance steps, crowded At this time there are 12 va
reading space and crowded I cancies in the club's member
book space. The branch circula-! ?n'P a"d an invitation is ex-
tiuuiu w oiij juiiiu. 6i.i .TllV
would like to join.
The club has Mrs. Joan Keene
tion room, he said, is present
ly jammed.
The meeting, over which
Harry Chipman, president of
as advisor. The club officers
are Judy Kime, president; Sher-
the Friends of the Library, pre-1 vife President; Janet
i. . Kolekomo, treasurer; Alene
sided, was adjourned for a re- Ducbcrt, secretary; Sue Padget.
freshmcnt and social hour for chaplain; Anna Gonzales, ser
which Mrs. George Moore was ! geant at arms, and Kristine
hostess. ! Knapp, representative.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
Green Bay Packers have picked
up former Los Angeles Ram
quarterback Zcke Bratkowski
on the waivers and he will be
in their lineup Sunday against
the Pittsburgh Steelers. Brat
kowski will sub for Johnny
Roach, pressed into action as
the Packers' regular quarter
back because of an injury to NYCROS ENTERS LAUREL
Bart Starr. LAUREL, Md. (UPI) Ny-
cros. a French horse who won
TWO COACHES FEATURED the Prix du Conseil Municipal
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - 0n Lonchamp on Oct. 20. will
tsua HUKinson oi ine university j be entered in the Washington
BEAVERS FAVORED
NEW YORK (UPI) -Oregon
State was listed as a 4-point fa
vorite against Stanford at Cor
vallis and Oregon was made a
22-point choice against San Jose
State at Eugene Saturday by
football oddsmakers Tuesday.
of Oklahoma and Duffy Daugh
erty of Michigan State will
head the list of guest speakers,
Feb. 22-23, during the second
annual Coach of the Year clinic.
D C. International at Laurel on
Nov. 11, it was announced by
Track President John D. Scha-piro.
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BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) -Halfback
Jesse Murdoch of Cal
ifornia Tech, a 6-foot, 2-inch,
203-pound speedster, was signed
Tuesday by the Buffalo Bills
of the American Football
League.
DROPPED FROM SQUAD
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) -Second
string tackle Don An
derson Tuesday was dropped
from the San Jose State team
for disciplinary reasons.
Coach Bob Titchenal would
not elaborate on the incident.
End Bob Davis was promoted
from third to first string. He
thus became the fourth soph to
; crack the Spartan starting
The j eleven.
IVORY TOWER TO RUN
LAUREL, Md. (UPI) -
Russian Embassy in Washing
ton today informed Laurel oi- j BLADES SELL LEOPOLD
ficials that Ivory Tower, an; L0S ANGELES (UPI) The
Irish-bred 4-ycar-old, would run i Los Angeics Blades of the West
in the $150,000 Washington, D.C. crn Hockey League today an
International on Nov. 11 instead , nounced tne sale of Ron Leopold,
of Gudron. j reserve right wing, to the Port;
land Buckeroos for an undis-
MORE PASSING ! closed amount. Leopold, 27, ac-
SEATTLE (UPI) Washing-, quired early this year from the
ton's Huskies worked out ; Chicago Blackhawks, had ap
against a USC-type offense peared in five games and score
Tuesday and then worked on one goal, with one assist. He
their own attack for the last 20 1 played last year for Calgary,
Damage Suit Filed
Against Wrestler
PORTLAND (UPI) -A $20,-
000 damage suit was filed
against professional wrestler
Prince Kuhio in Circuit Court
Monday.
Ove P. Quist of Portland said
in the suit that he was struck by
the 380-pound wrestler, whose
real name is Curtis Laukea, at
a downtown night club here.
HORNETS GET HAMPSON
DETROIT (UPI) Center Ted
Hampson was farmed by the
Detroit Red Wings of the Na
tional Hockey League Monday
to the Pittsburgh Hornets in the
American Hockey League.
Hampson scored one assist and
had no goals in seven games
with the Red Wings.
minutes of their practice.
Jim Owens had the Huskies
doing a lot more passing than
usual, and it appeared Washing
ton might be ready to throw
plenty of passes Saturday.
also of the WHL.
Grants Pass Bulls
Named Champions
THREE TAKE TURNS SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-The!
EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) Coach loth Grand National Livestock;
Len Casanova ran his Oregon Exposition, horse show and ro-!
football Ducks through a 30- deo began the second half of its '
minute scrimmage session 1 10-day stand at the Cow Palace '
Tuesday. with another full program of
Sophomore Dick Sovereign, events,
fullback Lu Bain, and soph Tom Tuesday's winners and owners
Finucane all took turns at run- included:
nm ':" . -'"-; llnrsi. Shnw: tSlXl Pacific roast
Duck s.gnalaller Bob Berry ama(e(jr
and All-America halfback Mel Th F. Do Dr d
Renfro are both 'doubtful for o. Roberts. Walla WalU,
Saturday s battle against San ; Wash
Jose State. Rodeo: Bareback bronc riding
Jackie Wright, Dayville, Ore.
Bulldngging Bob Ragsdale,
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