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IANUAIY 11, W IIKKAU) A NO NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE E LEVIN S 01571 r'vrt.INt ALU V JrN.tY )- Kansas State Keeps Top Spot in Voting Nn:w YORK ' Kaunas Ktnle trm wilh prrfert rernrda. Ford hrld wv in Hit AuMniatrd pirpiham Is counting an Itn home floor basketball poll today for tlir Ihlid j ndvnntngr t '! KM on Hull unit straight week, Willi Hie same rn'.l I tn' k im IU 12th straight. of i i jkjt 1 1 1 IB trains, bill the old Illinois, fur Ihr srennd straight ordir l likely la rhahga round- week lulled lo receive single ernhiy in the. nnl wrrk. f lrt lnc: ballot, hut piled up Knuann hinlr. strengthened lis rnoiiLh nuiipoiilng volMi lo retnln halil on llir loi split, piling up H.'ll loiiilli place, pnlnln in volrs from sport Uteri, I Alter u thumping 8.1 fi 8 vlrlorv mid hrnadcanlrrs on ii bn.'ils ol II) ovrr Nnilhwrsirrn last night, Ihr pulllls fur Ural, II for arcnllll, r'r. lllud now InCe clxtll-rnhkrd lll'll Mul Ilm Himrm will linvr to liml una In Hie liig 'I run gam of llir ii(-nnd routing Kansas Huluiiiny wc''k Hiiliiidnv al Indians. Iilitln lo rrlain Hirlr lofty pniii (liners In Ihe top IU are Washing- Hrton 1 1 n 1 1 . Mill In second plnrr ou, HUH; North I Molina Btntr. Willi 642 poln's -- although llirti I eighth; Oklahoma AliM. ninth, and Irad over l.a Mnllr nhiunk from 24 ' Western Kentucky, loth, to in nolnf lam an rvrn moirl 'Hi,, lenders ifirsl. place vote. In linmrdintrt diingrr. Tlip tielnnimr., piiii-nihesr-.i: -weld be better than been bowling iweal ttaleeo) m4 tattt" ... f. mm, Seattle Cage Series Opens Wednesday Oregon Tech's mllc-hikh hmket' hull pavilion will be Una week Tli Owls host Seattle Pacific Wednesday nnd iliuisdiiv iiighu-. The Oietrch Junior vnrsily tnkrs ovrr Frlrtiy nnd h;"urdnv tmtlil BYAg fjuiur Ru ....... ( llir Dwflltri Vngn ...... I'lti Htn Kpcrlll blliy plBCQ ! KoiU Boy. ftWtr Dllr Pin Kturt t (,ntlr Kan 4 Fnul I.lncri Vofli 4 foul Boy 0 . 7 s I 7 0 Goldman Does Nip-ups on Rocky; Grayson Has Pertinent Question i i ,vr I It Un prwldMtt. I , b FU OfllolaU A i'l ipnkrmi )u for ! : lu UU "Ih hH W ih loeka ou'v Ibtm . i . probably Mtk- uiwU ellflo, k i ownimton Ut li M mtn on IU roll. 11 ma to brine v in. but tnt two ol lavolvbd (Ukm la LMiaaod lul Wooimo luii aw tt pmy in wna muM u, lbt1t tomttrlMt lio Imvr won 15 Nli:ili:hl. in'Tt npvrnlli rnnkrd Knrdhain. alto un-1 drfratrd. lomollaw liiulil In a1 KUino (running Ihr I ant tun inojorl Hilltop, Creamery In Knot tnoti, "wo- P. II. u. 13. H. IS. 1 HI. n i I wjo IK. '-'!; t.nr 0. Kni'un Htlltr '3Ul Wlon Hull .201 .. . . ... I.n Hnlli, USi Illllioljt Wn .hiuiftiin illi IndlBiiw 'Ol ? l.'oii'nHni 1 1 i Nn.'tli Curollllli Stnta Ifii ()lnhouui A:M 1 1 Wrilwn Krntucky 3i lit I h. o(:ond (): Nolrr Diiiiii. 1 1 1 .. l.'ifl Houthrin California KM . Ml! 1 43 .:( sa:t . ass had to knock him out to win. : linn, and the tlmr to ntart young It was agreed that Marciano was flEhtnrs is whrn they're about IH. a champion who required ichool- j "You couldn't speed up his legs ina and experience. : becau.se they were too heavy, and Marciano it a striking tlluslra-1 we riin't try to chaniif hla sty In tlon of the power ol the poke. for fear It would detract from hla Kiiimt tlif Ijfflrn Junior toiirne niiml.d In the Junior Timber Tumb- ,tIin,lna 0( ja)nes J. Jeffries. was able to set leverage beh.nd . "Marciano Just atarted to deval- lera Howling Lr:iKue t The punching power of Jack his right-hand punches that prompu i op his left hand when he knocked Thai tram blanked Pin Hellers Dempsey and Joe Louis. ed Al Weill to manage him. Oo.d- out Louis. Hr now carries an equal- The Cellar Dwellers are mla- By IIAKKy GRAYSON NKA hportt Kdllnr NEW YORK iNEAi Charley Goldman says the prize fighter who beats Rocky Marciano will have to have: The Iron chin, endurance and TuUn 1 1 LoulMunn Kta'.r (2) Kairus Krulllr ill Holy Cross 1 1 1 Oklahoma City 1 2 UCLA Oromrtown aaary lo to lato m vWt wo bod tram cult wheat ptettro ' IUM. ' tu H wu reiroao- (rewtt men act the A Ilka odoIM children. turprtaUiK. The tva your writer have frteneuy larma. k w aa m tn" a -um oara . tooldont eon onowor H(NoUonal Coll(late suuoni towb w noiiclng in Ho recent Ooast Ooaiortneo, nt mootint. looooned lawa that will moko hch onto thiotoo. . ya don't Jtbe aorne IW wuuderlnt where, ollet atniotioo ro TSSOIM.S llltllnp .. . KUmiih Cramir . llf.i( I. in .. . lUI'l SpuMl .... ... Nall.mal Gitaid lUi tlruii II. Javhawki -- I 3 a-wi CillrhlUI 1 - Sfta Slfbl Hllllnp Bl I'almviii,.. Sn KUiMBlh Clnt as I'Atltai u Hilltop Calr nnd Klnmiilh Crrnmery posted vlclurlrs lnl nlglil at Allnmnnt lo amy knnitru for the City Ixngue bnskrtbnll Irud Hllttup waxed I'almrituu bl-iiti. Klamath Ciramrry wnlluprd Pttvlrsa Drllus A couple of rxbucird HiMrl irnm in mr smran ruuiuai. rage atara, Jim Mnhonry and Hay Lrague Is going to have to put nut Beard, trorrd 30 and 21 piunr. to thr limit, snya Coach Krith rrsrc'tlvrly, but both took a bark Molrswnrth. seat to KVn Mllllgan. rx-Hrnli-y "II anybody doesn't want to play eager, with 12. ki carrier anorn .u.,.u...., - - -; It lor goml ineasurr : '" . Oary Dawrs waa high lor Pal- brrn plavmu and coarlnnK college inrrton Willi 13 Andv AmIriMin and pro ball since IMS. "f sure lacked on IJ and Hank Bchorlgrn '' b"!" "r be II lint til rrslwllllr uuiiriiC'll shape. ' ,.,- . .-..-h inr thr Molrsorlh was llllltonnrrs who postrd a 4(W7 , llMd orh and Bay MoEesworth To Coach Baltimore HALTIMOHK ' Anybody who wmils lu piny with H.iUlmorr g new halltlnir Irad. llir Creamery llvr )umrd into an early ld-4 Irnd over Payle.s, alrrlchrd It to 4i-24 al Intrimia ion tune and conalrd in. Clarence Hllsallinn polled 14 lor the Creamery tram whtlr Clcne ravel! had the anme number for Pnylrsv (James tumorrow niglil show Na tional Ciuaid agjlnst Klamath Crramrry al 1. I'nlmrrioii annum Hal t Sport In the afterpiece. of college olUatea the main fw la the rylna to alow down n-"" ,taa.irw4iwalM' Ilm m or m . Mii.i.ior OH lUant II l.thnnv 10 II rjj Kumt band, li'a been Ml t ollefta, wtthout the ' I moeu tn fuU-oret- 1 Me enL withdrawal b football, too oport sieej ino eonwr rm 1 Ulk. natter la aimmertng "."taf point. 0 D S.roun4 poller MUit cut , , , v!ollegoii are In a di- ii-ther aecura atblete I ptng the eolletw at, ID una wvvii tot from the NOAA, MlltK.n u " Plmrl4n lul Mrli aim. Il.lli.ld. l-oh. pprovrrl as nichnrds as one of his assistant Mond'iy by the five ounrrs named over the 'week end bv NFL Couimls-loner Urn Bell. Molrnrlh was bnck ! Ilrld coach lor the Plltsburuh 8trr. !rrs last yrar. whilr Itlchadds ; ' coached the line for the Los An geles Itams. , Those who w ill be guiding Bnlll-: mine's football fortunes next fall I will br u oikuui under a make-or-1 brrnk piopoMUon. , Tne grid game had tough sled- ditiR here under the old Colls, They ; wrlH out oj ousinesa anrr me laai sai rsi MiuioN Isrnson with a showing of only one rincia) victory in uieir last a league : gomes In both the NFL and the liteiuuct AU-Amerlra loop. Over The lab of Gene Tunnev and man. the old-time bantamwemht. 1 Izer In either hand. Tommy Loughran. , reveals to Tom Meany in Collier's, i "He's learned to shorten hie The left hook of Stanley Ketchel i "Al and I have often looked ' punches, too. to shorten them with The bobbin, weavinn stvle of over green kids who thouirht thev : ot sacrificing power. The right- Dempsey. could become fighters, but I'll eat ' hand wallop that put Walcott away i ne speea ana footwork of Phils- my acroy bat if I ever raw anyone irnvtjca no more man iu menu. cruuer man Rocky." relates Hvcn- mere was never iny tang jone Special 4-0 Saturday to run lis rro ord to 7-1. Just a game oeninn tne Gutter Rata with a perfect t-Q rec ord. Bill Woods' IM-I1S-140-4I0 series was good enough to cPl"f' .b'h drinhia Jack O'Brien!' I.lgll game ana series. niu w . Marcm.0 ha. imr)ravl.d ai Goldman "There is no Drant lor Marciano. had a H game witn aooeo lines MKt tha mhl as( pK,,,,,. In n wasting time with a kid who! "Thai's no way to bring a boy of 111 and 145 lor second oesi Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium. 1 can't fight, no matter how ambi-iW points out Goldman. "Even string, a 403. if what Trainer Goldman savs tlous he Is. The ssmlble thing for j 'he greenest fighter can sense Team honors went lo Gutter Rats lurns out to be true, and In view the manager, trainer and the boy! when hla opponent has been fixed with an 867 game and Vogia with 0f the heavyweights that are Is to teil him to go home learn to take a dive, and it destroys his a Hoi r.erles. Vogls also rolled around today. M..rciano will be a tr.ide and ror;ei b'i::in-'. self-confidence, nn 8JS game, second best, and champion longer man was Louis. "We would have never taken a "Weill is a smart manager and Foul Bov had the runner-up ser- But If The Rock Is that good, ' chance wu i Ma:-auo r knows how to bring young fighters lea a 2481. ! how c,ne "n old mai,. Jervev joe right off the reel he showed he ' along, by not throwing him In Woods holds Ihr season's high I Walcott. nearly knocked him off could punch with authority. The perlence for him or boxers who average a 125 Mickey Morrow , an recently as la.st fall body was behind every right-hand with men who have too much ex- ha .122 and Craig a 120 I Walcott. 38 going on 42. had the punch, and that meant someihinu. have styles that will upset him." " . i Brockton Block B ister on the seat even though Rocky was so green Charley Goldman can say that ii.- y.mii iinu nniy nun in ne inerj a leri jao witn tne palm again. Me biso could be rignt when the first round, gave him a sound of his glove facing upward." 'he said he doesn't believe anybody thumping in the 12th before being' Goldman at first feared Marcl-! around todav has the equipment clipped in the 13ih. ano was too old to learn to be a ' to Hck Marciano. even though the Walcott . was the length of the fighter. ! Job might not call for a composite Jersey Turnpike In front. Marciano "He was 24 when we first saw of seven different champions. TgASSrotTATIOS l.gAlil I. .... a A&B Palm Sl.-ir Cfinvillflalrd frnsht Intrr.lalr l.nxinaara he lfl-Horllanri , FMT - I, IxirriK Company 2'i Ploni-rr Tobacco .- People'. WarrhoUM " Graal Northern 14 KtLW I'1- Scare. L.il Nllhl PMT AB 0 Pioneer 4 Great Northern People', n Inter.lale 1 flend-Porlland 3 Utrenx 1 C'on-olida-ed 3 Kl l.W I I Kobinson May i KEITH THOMPSON opens against Falcons AliB l-aint Stgre was blanked ' by PMT last night In the Trans portation Bowling League but clung to Its league lead, although at least seven teams are within shouting distance. Consolidated Freight rolled a new season high mark lor team game with a 1005. Pioneer Tobacco's 872 was also over the old mark. Con solidated added games of 867 and 802 for a 2674 series, the best mark ol the evening; People's Warehouse had a 2642 for second high with games of 868. 855 and BIS. Individual honors went to Jules Hunt. People's, with a 232 game and Tom Milne, Pioneer, with a 161-201-213-575 series. Eldon Kaylor or Interstate En gineers had a 223 game and John titi ax. ? .all the way, T T .niptcy at the gate. f V.ttM tod m now. feiVlot Oat, particular L with all hit whv tive a touch time blent of keeping col- r,uYt without froaw ravi.tsa ravell 14 Urtelnlf liahrlelaon t nsirrnan 3 5r en a Patleae an on. Creamery auli IS Ali:le I tlvete t . . : ...a... - -. - . .n kHth l..ll ItlHL' IS tl.ie. lum eranuim 11. uuin .....j 1, Mel jin 1. muslrrrd only 11 victories while lOMiig 41 nnd lying another. ... The Dallas Texan, wno will ,j vmf!make up the nucleus of Uie new ? p.-pe tram, don't look any better on the u' record. In 12 gnnics the past sea string. 1HOOSK MA'S , 14 ll I Cada Jnhnaon 7. I.i TtialSorer 4. Grove son lliry came out on top once I7.r city won a franchise In the league by purchasing 15.000 srnson tlrkrts, and Is slated to grt official approval at an NFL mretlng Jan. 23 In Philadelphia. exDreaaed ejvaisiwphaala our of "-fitri Tonight's Cagefare KLAMATH COt'NTV High school inon-leaguri: Henley at Ma lm. Merrill nt Bonanza. Lnkeview al Bly, Chlloquin at KUHS (Wild o tune we wouwn i WJ increaalnily clear ,1 1 ri It win have to ewtng nl toward demphaal if to over-empnaan. i't Htm to be any 1. At Uaat not in Dm awairU file: status W Bghters war and o-illot ol aikd tatt dlsUnce had tats the "final t Take roooothf walked rttal atake with Edna Anielet .. . . the , , i --laklag Uteir borne in Jack leitwlBe, As- sportewrlter, oeemrd 'id reoantly when he -a .lead of an AP story 1 i way t atop Wash : xaeruu awfendlng Dlvlttoa baaketbsll taw mum nou- the fy ' and isetttwegs Uato aaturday airee reoorde ... he ot tJM M tli to be sort B stetlhw mm . . i wren is t ba -Jl U alow- tne eorpoae guy i,t; . it nt ix aea 4 ttM&f wn Ud to a-aginf l iaiaa. WVaa toarks iiiJith hte drive v . . ' baeketball'l goons, .1 the glanta come y taw retra . . , are JtW hun the basketball 5STV.iftw yeara back? "lA.be nMnatk rlaain -i Laatut .. . ; ' these lot boa eoorea In the last year, wnep wc (rvt AXX the box at part of them , . . 3, Humneirev 4. gllantteon Hatcher Pots 38 ForChils navlor Hatcher uouied In 38 points lasi night as his Chlloquin c,llM sisters .-it Gllchruit. i All iram trounced Merrill Clothing. 115 preliminary games start at 7 p.m.) 38 in the Klamath Basin Indepen- VICTOR V LKAC.fK iFairvlrwi dent. League. Men's Hnnd Laundry vs. Crater The other Merrill ten m. me vr iv ( Uk(, t Jg. Gun Blore vi DeMo. live, evened matters with a rn-44 By 3l i;30. win ovrr ivrno. Army Grids Lose Myers WEST POINT, N. Y. Iif As long as the Army's scholastic and lohn Pros, with 11 rd Tu e h i"""" rrguinuuc.s remain o nu lls win over the Brntty Merchants. Jd. " ' tnlco ett l ten years to go with Hatcher's 38 for Chllo-I o bring Army football back fo the nirlt flnurrs ehlnnea in in uoints rn .-.-.i ... n -e,; ouln That opinion was expressed Jim Conroy was Manns major, five of Su.snnvillr, Calif. The Falcons of Seattle bring a mediocre 2- record but tlie.r I showing against Eastern Oregon, where they lost two close decisions, nms'a Cale - Show thev won't come ensy. Suburban Tavern Eastern Oregon, In two victories , "'J a - ovrr Portlnnd Smur. currently leads j . ore. Muaic . Uie Oretron Collegiate Conference. Suiurh.n Flower The Falcons are paced by Bob . feiaiiVth niwer"" Robbins. Jim ouyer ana Gene wig. i seeree uu Nifbi cens. nil bovs who get laminar . B.ns't s sione a z ...1,1, ll.a l.aKl Suo.lrban i"ave Bum Star Hints '53 His Last NEW YORK I This may be; the last year for Jackie Robinson, highest salaried player In Brooklyn ' history and the Dodgers' greatest ' drawing card. ! . Although he said, "I hope to have another year after this one." the ; brilliant second baseman indicated i Daniel, consonoaiea. a 211. norton during a press conference yester-: cadwrll of PMT was behind Milne day that he might call It quits in series wun a loj-iiw-jusj-aoo alter the l53 season. The confer- If D HUtD, SfH U lence was staged by Uie Dodgers 1 10 announce the signing of Brook' llyn's "Big Three" thftt included jj j IWUiliWU, a. as.t . . lTiCampanella. I 5 Vi MI'm ceriain I have one more! '21 S3 (good year left.' Robinson said j Sia"er a"xincjr his siftnature to Gayle Talbot Yanks Need 'Hopman1 To Win Back Net Cup Br GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK If Local sporta- wrlters were surprised over the l Vi 1 contract calling for an estimated 1 Past week end to discover that 1 38.0O0 "I hope to have another I the two Australian tennis players, I venr." I Frank Sedgman and Ken McOreg- Dodeer Vice President E. J. 'y coum mia oui were Rimi.i mnii Hcllnpri tei eMvulcra. i familiar Ken, a pair of fine young men, will be talking normally by the time they are nalfwey through uieir present prmessionai tour with Jack Kramer's tour. At the mo ment they speak hesitantly, aa though testing their new-found some instances with ; freedom of expression, but that ry Wyati and Tom Schubert at the Uhare in keeping Bing s Cafe alopjCMJh amj ,na, ,he total salaries of b:u-'i' tn thef Previous visits to I forwnrd positions. Keith Thompson nt renter. Lrn Ornrtln and Walt Butler nt gnprris. Tip-off time Is 8 o'clock. CAGE SCORES COl.l.tXiK BASKETBALL -By Thr Associated Prrsa FAR tVFST Snn Diego Slate 71 Fresno Slate 56 College of Idaho 70 Pacific Unl-1 versity 58 I iFairvlrwi Isrnttle Pacific 52 SI. Martin's S5 the Moose Ma s Bowling League. Sally rolled the high series last nignt at Lucky Lanes with games of 171, 189 and 187 for a 547 string. But ii was Mary Ellen Hanklns of the Oregon Wools who rolled the best single game, a 189. Clara Beard of So. Ore. Music hnd a 506 scries behind Bennett with lines of 161. 192 and 153. Bing's Cafe added up the best team game, a 881, while Stone's Signal Service was most consistent with games of 798, 820 and 879 for a 2497 series, the evening's best. In other enmes Maim brat my. 61-44: Camp Newell drubbed Bprague River, 74-68; Tulelake waxed the Beany Merchants. 83 36; and Dorrls out-lnsted the Bent ty Lakers, 68-61. Ralph Werner's 24 points came on the losing aide for the Bealty Lakers while Harold Pnrierfleld had IB lor Darns. of the assistant by football shot-maker with 21. AMeeiatof 1 , , IF AUn Joee, oalU .out leliht ohampWt Jim- new lora' -asou- J eii. akar. 1 lUWllttew .1 Oll- (10). 74 Northern 61 Montana Chavez Wins, Judge Dies SAM FRANCISCO Kddlf Chnvet, popular local llghlwelghl, won a close, spill derision from lightweight champion Jimmy Car ter In a nonlllle exhibition Mnnttny night. Minutes later, Ihr only nfllrlnl who voted lor carlrr dropped drnd of a heart attack as he was lravlng the arena. He was Richard i Billy 1 Burke. 46, who had referred the prelim inaries, thrn judged Ihr main event. Burke voted 66-64 for Carter. Referee Fred Apostoll, the former middleweight king, saw It 56-54 for Chaver. Judge Ray Flores had 11 even closer, 65 '1 to 54 '.j for the promising Mexican from nearby Snn Jose, Chaves, 138, Inflicted cut over the champ's right eye In the fourth round. Carter. 136. appeared both ered from then on and not fighting In his best style. conches here after the news came out of Enid. Okln., last week that 1 lew 1. 1 a,.,... l. . .1 on 01 th. nrnHrmv Illinois 83 Northwestern 58 out of the academy. .:icii an ni,in s,i. llivH la 11,. Inll vnlnn.U. u-heS " Western Monuna Montana 56 Eastern Montana Mines 53 Southern Oregon College 80 East ern Oregon 78 Lewis and Clark 62 Whitman 59 EAST .... Duqucsne 93 Cincinnati 76 Harvard 73 Boston College 70 1 Overtime 1 Penn State 73 Gettysburg 66 Union 92 Vermont 85 Champlain 55 Middlebury 61 Temple 63 Lehigh 47 LSI) 67 Mississippi 86 Virginia 86 Washington and Lee 69 Wake Forest 68 South Carolina 50 Maryland 65 VPI 46 Georgia Tech 69 Alabama 67 Vandcrbllt 85 Florida 73 MIDWEST Raiders Whip Eastern Oregon LA GRANDE OH Lloyd Hofflne scored 29 points to lend Southern Orciion College of Edtirntlnn fo an 80-78 baskclbnll victory over Eastern Oregon here Monday nlcht ROCK, paced by Larry Pr.vse who ecored It, led 88-34 at half-time. quartcrbnekrd Uie 1951 Army team ns a plrbr but wns unnble to play lnsl season brcnuse of a leg in jury. Myeis wasn't the only fooioaii player who Irfl here after the De cember examination period. West Point authorities refuse to make public the names In such cases, so It's up In the boy to say It he has been "found deficient." But it Is understood that about five football players were among 75 cadets dropped at this time. One, a regular back, la said to be planning fo enter the University of Southern California. "Weil have about ten football players on Uie squad next fall. We didn't get much from the plebes." said an assistant conch, who didn't wnnt his name used. 50 Michigan 66 Iowa 61 Oklahoma AtSM 57 Detroit Wisconsin 76 Minnesota 74 Kansas 65 Nebraska 69 Mnrquctte 83 Wichita 60 Drake 72 Bindley 62 Oklnhomn 72 Colorado 63 Ohio Univ. 90 Donlson 74 Rio Ornnde tO.) 113 Wright Field 85 SOITIIVVKST Texas 62 Arkansas 67 St. Louis 86 Houston 68 Texas Western 74 Alir.ona Slate I Flagstaff 1 72 Southwest Trxns State 65 Abilene Christian College 51 Ten Boxers In Tourney NSW YORK IPi The void cre ated when middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson decided to give up the ring in favor of a dancing career will be filled fol lowing an elimination tournament involving ten boxers. This method was agreed upon Monday at a huddle between the New Yjrk State Athletic Commis sion and the National Boxing As sociation. The fistic groups named the fol lowing middleweight to vie for the title abdicated by Robinson: Carl iBoboi Olson, Honolulu: Norman Hayes, Boston; Ernie Du rano. Bayonne. N. J.: Paddy Young, New York; Rocky Castel lan!, Luserne. Pa.,; Walter Car- tier, New York: Lee Sala, Dorona, Pn.; Pierre Langlois, Paris; Joey Glardello, Philadelphia and Eugene iSllenti Halrston, New York. The ten men are to fight at least once every 60 days. The eliminations will be ten round affairs and the final, the 15-round championship route. The winner then must meet the "European" champ, determined by a match between Randy Turpln of England, former king, and Charles Humes of France. Yanks Named 1 'Team of Year ' the trio was Just under 1100.000 .3 .mnieurs uie iwo It wa, estimated that Reese would, young Aussies were not permitted draw $35,000 and C a m p a n e 1 1 a ! t , Beyond, a cautious "hello 126 000 I mcir aeHiiuai w.m inr prcs, v. 1 .. . . , ,. . . 1 If they looked as though they project and serving as an executive remarks it needed only a quick in NBC said he had no designs i fJfe team-captain. Har to stav in baseball once he was ! V HoPm!,n; convlnce them they through as a player. "wno taowS b"' Frank nd "I have a goal, he said. "I , want to build a boys club in Harlem. That will take a lot of money. I'm trying to do this through my store. If the store is . successful, then my future is secure." Asked whether he would accept a baseball job as a manager. Rob-1 GLENDALE. Calif, '.fi - "That's bie replied: just terrific. I feel rather great to "I'd have to consider It. 01 ner the ,eam recelved tne honor." course. It would have to be in the 1 So SRld Manager Casey Stengel big leagues. No more minor wnen told his World Champion leagues for me. I might go back to New york Yankee baseball club Montreal for one year in apprecia- was "Team of the Year" for tlon for the wonderful treatment 1952 m the Associated Press poll, the Montreal prorle gave me dur- j Tnat macje it three straight veers, ing the one season I was there." the honor went to the Yanks and Getting back to his future as in, or Case thinks his 1953. outfit active player, Robbie said he was 1 miuht make the grade again, hopeful of playing in '54 but the ; "Last year's was the best pen possibility was still there that he; nam we won," said Casey, and might have to hang up his spikes explained: at the end of this season. -ve had to win It the last month 'It all depends on mv physical 0 the road when the other clubs condition during the coming sea- always had the last times at bat. son. ' he said. "One thing I know. u was a verv hard race all If I feel I can't play regularly, through the vear. Our team lost a and at my top form. I'll definitely j number of players and had to use j Kla:nth liower r .i 1 - a. n. 1 n. a..A. CnKrh 4 el V re nnH ' 7. ." - .....T-i a. .- , irtic.ie.H tnetav u- vmitri nrohahlv i I the fieures but admitted Robinson i three-syllable words. Is alost certain to wear off. open with his usual regulars, Jer- Sally Bennett is still doing her ; was the highest paid player on the I . JP1" surprise is understandable, I The reason we have for polnt- iiih) up- una luiguiauo piieurjmeaon is that It has a direct bearing on this country's future Davis Cup policy. Reduced to Its simplest equation, the problem la whether they I we should continue to bumble along trying to win the cherished trophy back with tennis players who can talk, or should tighten our stays and pitch into the Aus tralians on their own terms. It comes down to whether we should look around and see If wa can find a Hopman somewhere within our ranks, a man who could take our promising young players and, by depriving them of speech and otherwise retarding their normal development, gradu ally develop them into world beat ers. Frankly, we are going to have an awful time w ..aing that cup back until we do. Stars Get Billings quit. me. No bench warming job for Wyatt Seeks Pact Release LITTLE ROCK, ARK. I Arkansas' football coach elect, Bowden Wyatt, returned to Lara mie Tuesday lo sr If he ran get loose from a similar position at the University of Wyoming. The Arkansas Board of Trustees met with Wyntt Monday and of fered him a five-year contract at 812,000 annually to succeed Oils Douglas, who resigned after 1052 senson of two victories and eight losses, Wyntt snld he would accept lite offer If he could oblaln an ex pected release from his Wyoming cont met, which has nine yeara to run. HOLLYWOOD Wl The Holly wood Stars hove added Billings, Mont., of the Class c Pioneer League to Uieir farm system. President Victor Ford Collins said the Stars have taken over the club from the Pittsburgh Pirates. Billings finished third Inst year under the guidance of Cliff Dapper, lormer Hollywood catcher. The Stars will option some of their players there for further sea-soiling. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND IU0INI, ORt. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eniiey and Joe Earley Proprietors Kid Gavilan Faces Unknown TAMPA, Fla. I Kid Gavilan. making his first start since defend ing his title- against Bill Oraham Oct. 6. takes on unknown Aman Peck In an over-welght 10-round bout here Tuesday night. Peck, a Tampa Negro middle weight with an aggressive style, doesn't figure to Rive Gavilan more than a workout tor the next title bout, against Chuck Davey In Chi cago Feb, 11. Foul Shots Win For Lewis-Clark WALLA WALLA, Wash ( Two foul shots in the final second of play gave Lewis and Clark Col lege a pair of points that insured a 62-59 Northwest Conference bas ketball win over Whitman Monday night. The gift tosses were made by Don Paulson after Whitman had surged from 17 points behind late in the third quarter to within one point at 60-59 with only 10 seconds remaining. Ken Servas was high for Lewis and Clark with 27 points. Dick Fain got 24 for Whitman. Both teams now have 1-2 records in conference play. experience. They gained strength as the season went on. Then we had to beat a tremendous Brooklyn tarn." For the "Team of the Year" honor, the New Yorkers beat out th. Michigan State football team and the u. s. Olympic squaa which placed second and third PeopU DO Read SPOT ADS -you or! NEW TRAILER HOMES Aqencv for, SPARTAN PONTIAC I CLIPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balsiger Motor Co. Mela et Ireloaaao Klemstk lie QIESTIOX One question Is: Is It worth It? Another is: Would our young play ers, most of whom have had at least a nodding acquaintance with college take kindly to such a speech less existence, saying that we did find ourselves an American Hop man? The answer In each Instance probably is no. We put the questions, both ef them, to a number of high Aus tralian tennis officials within the past two weeks, and each and every one of them said he be lieved we would be happier In the long run going our casual way. They said they liked winning the cup.' but that they weren't sura it was worth it if they had to have a martinet such as Hopman running their side. 3 Comfort costs so little with CCMTHAL NCariNS Revolutionary new way to heat your heme economically SEE IT HIRE I PEYTON co. 835 Market Ph. S149 AROUND TOWN NEWS i a ISH) 6:30 Presented by First Federal Savinqi Orang, K