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SPORTS
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1J
Army Nearly Upsets
Powerful Middies
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Full-back
Pat Donnelly ran for three
touchdowns Saturday and hard
pressed Navy captured its fifth
straight victory over Army, 21
15, when the clock ran out with
the Cadets just two yards short
of a score in a football game
dedicated to their slain commander-in-chief,
John F. Kenne
dy. Directly after the game, Navy
announced it had accepted a bid
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to the Cotton Bowl at Dallas,
Tex., on Jan. 1, where it will
meet unbeaten, top-ranked Tex
as. Donnelly ran four, one and 20
yards for his touchdowns, tying
a Navy record set by Joe Bel
lino in the 1959 game.
But almost equally tremen
dous was Army's Rollie Stich
weh, who scored 14 of Army's
15 points and recovered a fourth
period "onside" kick which sent
the Cadets on a furious assault
that finally died when time ran
out on Navy's two.
Stichweh dashed 10 yards for
first-period touchdown to Dut
Army in front 7-0 and then, with
Navy out in front. 21-7. on Don
nelly's three scores and three
conversions bv Fred Mar in.
Stichweh scored on a one-yard
run in the fourth period and then
ran for a two-point conversion.
With 6:13 to play. Dick Hevdt
booted a short "onside" kick for
his kickoff and Stichweh recov
ered it on the Navy 49. That set
the red-hot Cadets on a final des
perate drive, but Navy defend
ers, led by Captain Tom Lynch,
repelled it as time expired and
102,000 throats set up a roar.
Navy's winning touchdown
drive, launched in the fourth
period, after stopping Army on
the Middie nine, went 91 yards,
aided by two consecutive foul
calls against the Cadets for
roughness. The second penalty
gave Navy a first down on
Army's 28. Two plays later,
Donnelly swept around his left
end, fought his way past the
secondary defenders and ran 20
yards for his third score.
Florida
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For Fight
MIAMI BEACH (UP1) - For
$250 you can get a good seat
for the long-ballyhooed heavy
weight title fight between
champion Sonny Liston and his
gabby challenger, Cassius Clay.
ine place: Miami Beach con
vention Hall. The 'time: Feb. 26.
Wealthy sportsman Bill Mac-
Donald wrapped up all the de
tails Friday, Outbidding Las
Vegas with a guarantee of $625,
000 and 62V.! per cent of all over
$1 million collected from the
live gale.
Chris Dundee, Miami Beach
promoter who will co-stage the
live production in Convention
Hall, said he will scale the 16,-
OOO-plus seats to produce a gate
of $1,300,000. ine prime rows
will be sold for $250 per seat,
he said.
Neither MacDonald nor Dun
dee fisured to lose money be
cause the date will be at the
height of South Florida's winter
tourist season forecast as one
of the best ever.
Truax Service
TopsOSU Rooks
CORVALLIS (UP1) Truax
Campus Service, with Jim
Woodland scoring 24 points, de
feated the Oregon State Rooks
62-59 in a basketball game Fri
day night.
The AAU team led at half
time 25-23.
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Chico State's Wildcats
Bounce Southern Oregon
CHICO, Calif. - Hot shooting
Chico State whipped Southern
Oregon College 87-51 here Fri
day night in non-league basket
ball. The Red Raiders from Oregon
led during the first 15 minutes
but could not keep pace after
that.
Chico headed 44-34 at the half.
The Wildcats hit 55 per cent of
their field shots and SOC only
29.
BEAVERS BATTLE Oregon State University Beavers battle
for a rebound against University of British Columbia in Friday
night basketball game at Corvallis. OSU players Scott Eaton
(35), ex-Medford, and Rex Benner (30) are under the basket
while big Mel Counts (21) hovers in the background. UBC player
i.i Ken McDonald (35). The Beavers won 87-47. (UPI)
Oregon State Drubs
British Columbians
Portland Tied
With Indians
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Commissioner
Ford Frick an.
nounced Friday the Pacific
toast League and the Interna
tional Leacue had eo.mnlr.tPrl a
swap of workinfi aereements in.
volving Portland, Ore., and
Jacksonville, Fla.
The Cleveland Indians, who
had been workine with .Tanksnn.
ville of the International League
win wore wun Portland.
The St. Louis Cardinals will
take over the Indians' working
agreement with Jacksonville.
mis settles the situation sat
lsfactorilv." said Frick. " It rn.
quired a lot of give and take on
ooin pans. Cleveland was very
happy with Jacksonville, but it
looked like Portland minht ho
left without a working agree
ment, mis agreement clears up
everything."
CORVALLIS (UPI) - Seven
foot Mel Counts scored 19 points
and snared 19 rebounds to lead
the unbeaten Oregon State Beav
ers to an 87-47 basketball vic
tory over British Columbia Fri
day night.
Counts, a senior, sat out part
of the first half and was on the
bench the final 11 minutes of
the second half.
Oregon State, ranked ninth in
the nation in the United Press
International poll this week, re
corded its third victory. It was
the Thunderbirds' first loss in
five starts.
Jarvis Adds (6
Jim Jarvis and Frank Peters
added 16 and 14 points, respec
tively, for the Beavers.
Dave Way led British Colum
bia in scoring with 13 points.
The Beavers held the Thun
derbirds scoreless in the final
9:42 of the opening half to go
Basketball Scores
FRIDAY COLLEGE RESULTS
By United Press International
EAST
Mass. 101 Rutgers 82
New York U. on Tulsa 76
Columbia 88 Colgate 76
Navv 83 Manhattan 75
Princeton 80 Army 73
MIDWEST
Michigan 80 Nebraska 55
Creighton 88 La Salle 82
SOUTHWEST
Rice 81 Tennessee 5"
Bavlor 77 Trinity (Tex l fit
WEST
Southern California 74 Ruler 12
Wvomlng 06 Oklahoma City 90
New Mexico 53 Colorado St. U.
53
Colorado 75 Arizona fin
Steel Bowl Tournament
(first Ttnund)
Duouesne 75 Westminster Pa I
Pittsburgh Bit George Washing
Ion 68
San Jose
Tips Pilots
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI)
The San Jose State Spartans
dominated t h e University of
Portland in the first half Fri-
night and then survived a furi
ous rally by the visitors in the
second half to defeat the Pilots
58-56 in an intersectional basket
ball contest.
The Spartans led by 18 points
midway through the second half.
But the Pilots, paced By tor-
wards Mickey Toner and Cincy
Powell, caught fire and moved
to within two points of San Jose
with 40 seconds remaining in me
game.
At this point, Spartan guard
Ron Labetich was fouled and
made good on his two free
throws to put San Jose State out
of reach.
The Pilots got off -to a shaky
start and were able to take only
18 shots from the field, in the
first half, while the Spartans
made 3 attempts.
Powell led all scorers with 21
points, 14 of them coming in the
second half. Gary Gresham was
high for the winners with 15,
followed by Harry Edwards with
14 and Al Jansci with 13.
from a 21-18 lead to a 39-18 ad
vantage at halftime.
Oregon State made 39 of 81
field goal attempts for 48 per
cent and British Columbia hit
16 of 56 shots from the floor for
29 per cent. The Beavers held
a 62-37 margin in rebounding.
Oregon State
Peters
Eaton
Counts
Jarvis
Whelan
Kraus
Fox
Benner
Driesewerrt . ...
Stevencs
Rothman
Baxter
Smith
Touts
3-5
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Les Walsvick tallied 24 points
for the home club and Lou Black
12. For Southern Oregon Jerry
Shults, Royce Kiser and Mike
Shaver each had 11.
SOC Ffi
Franks 3-6
Shults 5-13
Mun&on 0-2
McWhorter 2-12
Kiser 4-12
Shaver 4-6
Bcrnel 1-1
Deffley 0-5
Krontinga ....1-4
Johnson 0-5
Poinray 0-2
Rrh PF TP
4 1 9
5 3 11
Linfield, LC Reach Cage Final
D 5.
Totals
Chlin
Hughes 3-6 0-4
Prestwecd ...1-4 0-0
Davis 4-4 1-2
Biai-k 6-11 0-0
Treglow 3-n
Siordal 4-7 1-3
walsvick .... 0-14 6,7
Tiliukki .. .. 2-3 2-3
Jones 3-3
Watts 1-3
Adams 1-0
70-68 11-24 39 18 54
KG FT Iteb PF TP
4
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3
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0-0 6
0-0 0
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2-2
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TnUls .17-68 13-23 36 32 17
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BULLETIN
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
(UPI) Joey Giardello of
Cherry Hill, N. J., scored the
major boxing upset of 1963
Saturday night by winning
the world middleweight cham
pionship from Dick Tiger of
Nigeria by long-range su
periority over the stocky
Tiger, who tried to bring the
fight to close quarters.
SALEM (UPI) -Defending
champion Lewis and Clark and
Linfield clashed for the NAIA
Tip-off tournament basketball
championship here last night.
Jim Boutin scored 35 points
to lead Lewis and Clark to an
87-75 win over Pacific at Forest
Grove Friday night, while
Wayne Petersen scored 28 to
spark Linfield to a 94-82 win
over Eastern Oregon at Salem
in the semifinals.
Pacific led 47-46 at halftime.
Leon Johnson had 31 points for
the losers.
Linfield was in front 47-35 at
intermission. Eastern Oregon's
George Wachter collected 21.
In consolation games Friday
night, Portland State defeated
Oregon Tech 73-52 at Forest
Grove and Willamette lopped
Oregon College 77-72 at Salem.
Trull Sets Records
In Baylor 20-6 Win
WACO, Tex, (UPD-Don Trull
racked up two new National
Collegiate football records to
day by passing and running
Baylor University to a 20-6
Southwest Conference football
victory over Southern Meth
odist. Trull and his favorite receiv
er, wingback Lawrence Elkins,
set new NCAA records in the
most plays executed for Trull
and the most passes caught,
with 70 receptions, for Elkins.
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Rams Bow
To Packers
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Bart
Starr threw three touchdown
passes to Max McGee Saturday
to pace the Green Bay Packers
to a comc-from-behind 31-14 win
over the Los Angeles Rams.
The victory kept alive t h e
Packers' hopes of winning the
title in the National Foot ball
League's Western Conference
where they trail the first - place
Chicago Bears by a few percent
age points.
The Rams delighted the crowd
of 52,357 by grabbing a halftime
lead of 14-10. But in the third
quarter Packer fullback Jim
Taylor, who had been held to
23 yards in the first half, broke
through the Ram line on a draw
play and bobbed and weaved 40
yards to a touchdown.
Jerry Kramer's conversion put
the Packers out in front 17-14
and the Rams seemed to fall
apart after that.
Taylor retired late in the game
with a total of 113 yards gained
on 17 carries. He is now 41 yards
short of the 1,000-yard mark
for the season.
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West Va 70 St John s IN Y I
Duke 76 Ohio St 75
t;CUA 113 Brlgham Young 71
San Jose St 58 Portland 56
Fresno St 74 San Fran St 46
Western Wash 34 Seattle Pac 52
St Martin s 71 Weitn Mont. 64
Whlttter 66 Cal Lutheran 63
Chico St. 87 Southern Ore. 51
Bedlands 59 Pasadena Coll 57
Westmont 03 Cal Poly S L O. 78
San Diego St. 70 Univ of S D. 69
Eatern Mont 73 Gonzaga 69
Nevada 89 Alaska 76
Lone Beach Si. 81 Chapman 68
LA State 120 Weber 108
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Portland St. 73 Oregon Tech 52
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