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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Only nix gamei separate the first
and last loam In lilt Ladybug
League with Bhoop-8ihulr.e, 9-1 win-
, hen iHHt night over Walker'! Vend
ing holdlilf Ihe lop apn by
' akimpy ono game liter lut night's
Lucky Linen action.
Miry Bnlhwell, ice of the
Rohmeck'i team, hid a .3M7M03-
- am oerlaiminco tint give her high
cams anrt acric-.
BOiij-eok'i lino had tile bent
team lerlei, in g7n-g3.-MJ-a.60
line. Tile Brtoop-Bchullae Wildcat
edged In lor Uie beat turn game,
n IWS.
Boihweli and Frances Hahn, i
teammate? picked up the tough
t-g-10 split tut night.
Four I Mi rolled 600 plui series.
in addition to Botnweu, tney were
LiKayne Hirrli (Hilltop) 133, Bil
ly Bennett (Howard's 631 ind
, Ruth Milne (Beacon's) 514.
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Rlckya holds i slim half-game
lead over Breber rood Biles In
the City Bowling League liter post
ing a 4-0 win over Merrill Moose
tt night.
Francis Ramsey hid more thin
little to do wllh Rlckya' show
big with 216 game, puling on
, games of 139 ind 203, Ramaey'a
B5S aeries wis i close aecond be
! bind t. A. McDonald'i 1M-1B4-1B4--
BM series, McDonald tubbed ior
Die Herald Ji News team. ,
i Second-high game honon went
fU Art Tuter of Klamalh Lumber
Box wllb a 207.
Tuier'a leim also (rabbryl team
. honors with high game ind series.
! In aM-748e01-2401 suing. Under-
woods' 804 game wia aecond high
aa waa Coca Cola'a 22M aerlea.
' The City League will not roll
Christmas or New Teari Day.
Veterans In
Tourney Lead
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Ul Two
eld-tune golf stars Honry Plcard
and John Revolts and an obacure
Bl-year-old Miami Beach Club pro,
Willie Klein, were In the spotlight
Friday aa the 113.000 International
Four-Ball Tournament entered the
aecond round.
Klein, oldest golfer in the tourna
ment, teamed up with New York 'a
Al Broach, In Thursdsy'a opening
round to acore a aeiuallonal I
and 2 victory over 8am Bnead, the
Wen Virginia slammer, and Un
big Australian, Jim Ferrler. .
Plcard and Revolta, who won
the tournament three years In a
row back In the '30a, racked up a
4 and I flrat-round victory over
two Charlotte, N. C , tournament
veterans, Johnny Palmer and Clay
ton Heifner. t
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By GAYLK TALBOT i
BYDNKV, Aualrilli 11 Con
aldorlng Ihoy were plnylng together
for the first lime, Vlo be I x as of
Philadelphia and Tony Traberl of
Cincinnati looked like a remark
ably promising doubles team today
in crushing lliu voleran Italian pair
of Ulinnl Cuo-lll and Maruello del
Uello In clinching victory for the
U, B, In ' the l)iivla Cup tennis
Interxone final,
The acorea ol M, 8-3; 6-3 Indicate
the green American team got pro
gressively sharper is the match
went on, Their teamwork wia poor
In the opening set, but toward the
last they were aweeplng their be
luddlcd opponent! oft the court,
THOtll'LK
Bueh a knowing Australian crltlo
aa Jack Crawford, who once waa
one of the world'a groalest doublea
atari, coirnienico auerwaraa nisi
the new American combination
looked good enough to give trie
Ausalei plenty of trouble In the
challenge round at Adelaide 10
daya hence.
Beixaa played on a aore, angniiy
swollen right ankle which he hurt
when he fell in ventrrday'i singles
msich igiinal Fiuslo Clordlnl. To
spare the ankle he mainly aerved
only at hallipeed and Buffered Die
only American service break in the
opening set. ,
BOOMING
Tribert'a booming first serve
waa going In and he won five of
'Average Fan1 Named
New Prexy of Tribe
CLEVELAND W Myron H.
Wilson, an "average fan" with a
few shares or baseball atock but
no management experience In pro
fessional sports, took over Friday
aa president of the Cleveland In
dians. Ellis Ryan oult the lob under lire
Thuraday and Wilson's first act
ai new chief was to atrengtnen tne
hand o( Hank Oreenberg by ex
pressing "utmost confidence" la
the general manager.
Wilson, aaying he would continue
hla insurance business, Indicated
a freer hand for Oreenberg by
pointing out he would not make the
prealdeney a full-time Job.
"I don't know much about pick
ing ball playera or even trading
them." he added, "that'g Hank's
depaitment,"
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his aeven services at love.
The two Italian, who proved
thomaelvea mighty trenchermen
during their vlall (o Australia, put
considerable fire Into their play In
Ihe first act and had the crowd
cheering Ihein as they broke Beix
aa' delivery to square It it 4-4.
But at tint point they begin to
run out oi gas wnereei tneir tin,
'young rivals stepped up the pace
and It rapidly becsme no contest,
in tne nrai set ine itanana won
eight clean points merely by knock'
lng the ball between the Americana
who stood staring stupidly at each
olher.
Tony and Vlo must have1 rigged
up aomo algnala after that because
they didn't let It happen again In
Ihe last two sets, They broke Del
Bello'a service twice to win the
aecond let and give OuceUI the
name medicine In the third get.
MTIHFIKD
Belxn, the U. B. team ciptiln,
expresses: great eatlsfactlon wllh
the showing he and Tnbert made
their tlrat time out. "Unless some
thing happens," he said, they will
undoubtedly pair igalnat the Aua
alea. -
"Of courae," he added, "we need
lot more practice together but we
.have time to get that starting Mon
day In Adelaide," ,
With the interune final already
decided, Belxas said he would etay
out of tomorrow's concluding
singles ind let Him Richardson
Oreenberg'i differences with
Ryan on operational policies bad
been a factor in the dispute leading
to Ryan'a departure, although the
former home run slugger never
took part In the Ironl-oilice squab
ble. The dispute leading to Wilson's
election broke Into the open two
weeks igo at the major league
meeting it Phoenix, Ariz. Details
never have been made public but
Ryan waa crlllclted for advocating
purchase of the Indlanapolla team
In the American Association. In
dlanapolli loat money last year.
Ryan, admitting the aquabble,
decided to make a fight of It. But
Thuraday he could win . no more
than a temporary itilemite at a
special stockholders' meeting and
resigned.
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puun vou voy millinns
of bottleg are bought each year
WOOF, 11 CHAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
of Baton Rouge, La., take hla place
against Del Hello who will substi
tute for Oucelll.
Forty-Niners
Up for Sale !
BAN FRANCISCO The San
Francisco 4ters football team la
for sale by owners Anthony J. and
Victor P. Morabilo,
Tony, 42, wia idvlsed by hla
doc'ors to sell list spring because
of a heart ailment, but he wilted
to see how the season affected him.
"I've found out." he aald Friday,
"that H'a too much."
The 4Sers, after a rampaging
start, wound up 7-s for third place
In the Professional League's Nation
al Conference. But they hid theli
beat aeaaon financially In their
seven year history.
It was indicated the Morabltoa
would demand in excess of $300, -
000.
Pilots First
Winners in
KANSAS CITY Ml National
Intercollegiate champion Southwest
Missouri state and Southwest Tex
as appeared the better teams aa
Ihe NAIA pre-Chrlatma basketball
tournament entered Ita aecond
round Friday. ,
Marshall College of Huntington,
W. Va., one of the pre-meet favor
ites, wia bumped Into the losers'
bracket In the opening firing be
fore 3,600 Thursday night.
Eight teama are participating In
the three day meet in Municipal
Auditorium.
Southwest Missouri Bute - and
Washburn University, the team
that upset Marshall, iWill tangle
In the opening winners' bracket
game at p.m: (PST) Friday
uight. Portland (Ore.) University,
a NAIA aeml-finallst last March,
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BOXINO
NEW YORK Sugar Ray Rob
1 n I o n, world'i middleweight
champion, formally announced bit
retirement from the ring,
BASEBALL
CLEVELAND Ellis W. Ryan
resigned as president of the Cleve
land Indiana and was replaced by
Myron H. Wilson.
RACING
NEW ORLEANS Apprentice
lockey Henry Ford riding two
long ghota, Btllcella (119. 40j in the
first race and Diamond Jimmy
1 dally double at Fair Ground which
(as.uui in ine aecona,
twent th
returned 1.317.80.
Round
Tourney
will meet Southwest Texas In the
other winners' bracket game.
The Missourlana had to come
from behind In a atrong second
half rally to defeat Morntogslde
College of Sltix City, la., 84-68
Thuraday night. Morningslde led
by as many as aeven points late In
(he aecond quarter.
Portland had little difficulty in
beating Rockhurst 64-47, although
the Kansas City team played a
fine defensive game the fi.st half.
Andy Johnson, Portland's speedy
forward, and guard George Hink
house tied tor scoring honors, with
16 points each. Portland held only
a 10-8 margin after the first peri
od but quickly widened the gap
aa play speeded up.
Waxhburn defeated Marshall 83
61 and Southwest Texaa State
downed Jamea Mlllikin 83-82.
Subscription Rates:
Ferris Blasts Brundagc For
'Men Only' Olym pic Proposal
NEW YORK WV-Throw the ladles
out of the Olympic Oames7 ,
"Never." boomed Dinlel J. Fer
ris, militant secretary-treasurer of
the Amateur Athletic Union, taking
sharp Issue with Avery Brundaga,
new president of the international
Olympic Committee.
"I see Avery would like to
streamline the Olympic! by hang
ing up a "For men only' algn on
the games." the aquat, snow
haired AAU executive added. "I
think It would be a grave mistake.
Furthermore, I don't think It will
ver come to pass."
MORE GALS
Ferris long his been an out
spoken advocate of more and bet
ter female athletea In the United
miles ind tne Brundage pro
nouncement list week in Chicago
pulled the rug from under an AAU
campaign to improve feminine
trick and field lorces.
"Avery said we could well dis
pense with the ladies' competition
because the ancient Greeks didn't
let the girls In the games and
didn't even let them watch the
events from behind their dark
veils," Ferris continued.
Moore Would
Simplify Rules
PHILADELPHIA, ( Basket
ball should have less complex
rules in the opinion of Doxie
Moore, the National Basketball As
sociation's supervisor of officials.
In his words, the rules "are too
Involved. Today, our best officials
csn't keep track of all the inter-,
pretations and they're constantly
in trouble."
Moore told the Philadelphia
Basketball Writers Association
Thursday that "basketball Is Ihe
hardest sport to officiate. It'a hys
terical and everybody thinks they
know the rules better than the officials."
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"But thli la a new age and I
think the 1862 Olympics at Hel
sinki showed us that there is wide
International Interest in women'a
track and field. We must revamp
our thinking to keep pace,"
LOW EBB i
The AAU executive said Ameri
can strength in women's trsck and
field baa reached a low ebb be
cause, of the modesty of the U. 8.
female and also because of her
fear that ahe might develop Into
a mannlah, muscular Amazon.
"I think botii premises are
wrong and we must wage a cam
paign to Convince tha girl that
competition will enhance their
oeauty ana atrength and make
them better mothers," Ferris said.
"Sometimes I susnect our elrbt
are timid about running around in
public faj aborts although they
seem to have no qualma about
appearing in a tight, revealing
bathing auit,
"You need enlv tn lank at
of our awlmmers and divere to
realize mat athletic competition
doesn't hurt a lady's beauty..
PRETTY
"I was surprised In Helsinki tills
summer to find so many beauti
ful, feminine women competing.
The Australian girls, who were the
best in the games, were particu
larly attractive. ,
"I remember asking an Austral
Ian official how they got their girls
Interested In track. He replied the
girls were treated Just like the
boys when there was a track meet
both took part. We have only about
six meets a year for girls."
Ferris aald a special committee
may be formed to study the prob
lem next year and try to generate
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