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TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN Richards Has Hitting Troubles With Birds By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Manager Paul Richards of the Baltimore Orioles must be mel lowing or the depths ol seventh place In the Americau League might have made him pull his bell In a notch. No longer Is he breathing fire and brimstone, challenging his op ponents to lick him. 'We're Just about the same as Inst year," he sighed today before sending his outfit against the Mew York Giants in an exhibition game in Phoenix. "We have some good boys, but they're pretty young. We tried to operate too much in a hurry with kids last year." .Richard's main problem Is no secret around the circuit. He has adequate pitching built around Jim Wilson, a' better-than-average defense with shortstop Willie Mi randa as the bulwark but no hit ting. Richards is the first to .admit he is involved in a long-range building program. He has several youngsters in camp who are high ly impressive but obviously a sea son or two away. The most im- Reigel Draws Top Billing; PSC Whipped KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) Bill Reigel, the nation's leading col legiate scorer, drew top billing to day as the 28lh NAIA Basketball Tournament moved into its second round. Reflgel, who averaged 34.3 points a game and may draw an Olympic college all-star invitation, will play with the fourth-seeded McNeese iLa.l colleee aeainst Georgetown (Ky.). First round games in the sudden , death, weeklong tournament pro : duced no upsets Monday. Top seeded Western Illinois of Macomb blew past Eastern New Mexico of FortaJes, 114-87. - Geneva of Beaver Falls, Pa., losers of only two regular sea son games, suffered a series of jitters before living up to its No. 2 tourney ranking by eliminating Arkansas Tech of Russellville, 14 6.'. The losers tried to provide the only upset of the first round, but the best they could do was tie the score four times in the second half. Geneva's Stan Yukica scored 25 points. Arkansas Tech's scoring was well balanced, with Don Se vier's 15 points leading the way. .' Fifth seeded Eau Claire (Wis.) won easily over Portland (Ore.) State, 84-76. . The crowd of some 7,400 gave Its loudest cheers to the Rockhurst Hawks, Kansas City's own entry, who won as they pleased over Eider (N.J.), 81-59. Central Ohio of Wilberforce, one of three all-Negro teams entered, slipped past Mon tana state of Bozeman, 67-66, but Gustavus - Adolphus of St. Peter, Minn., had no difficulty turning back Eastern Tennessee of John son City, 80-60. t In other games, Georgia Teach ers of State.boro eliminated South eastern Oklahoma of Durant, 81 7a. in spite of Jim Spivey's 43 points for the loser; and Stephen F. Austin of Nacogdoches. Tex., aeteated coe of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 72-64. ? The Alderson Broaddus - San Diego Stnte clash will wind up to day's nine-game slate at 11:30 .p.m. EST. Floyd Patterson KOs Jimmy Walls 1 NEW BRITAIN. Conn. (UP) t Heavyweight Jimmy Walls faced !the possibility of a 90-day suspen I sion today as a result of his inept J performance against Floyd Pater son. Paterson. scaling 183 pounds to Walls' 192. scored a technical knockout at 2:29 of the second round Monday night after com pletely outclassing his opponent. Floyd dropped Walls once in the first round and twice in the second, before Referee Max Muravnick in tervened. Deputy State Athletic Commis sioner Edward Casey said follow ing a medical examination that Walls may have suffered a de tached retina of the left eye and that he would recommend he be suspended 90 days. Casey first or dered Walls' purse held up but then released it following the med- WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! 95 Includes: Set Castor, Camber and Toe-in, SAVE Your Tires and Money Let C&R Give You This Baraain Service. Cunningham & Rickey Motors Dodge-Plymouth no Dodge "Job-Rattd" Truckt So. 7th & Commercial pressive are John Francona, a 39-year-old first baseman, and Brooks Robinson, an 18-year-old uiirq oaseman. The Orioles' lack of power was evident in Scottsdale, Ant., yes terday when they took a 8-5 lacing from the unbeaten Giants. Jim Pisoni, a rookie outfielder, got the Orioles' only big blow, a two-run homer oft Jim Hearn. The world champion Brooklyn Dodgers, who have looked miser able while Manager Walt Alston has been testing his rookie crop, won their first exhibition. 5-3 decision over Milwaukee In Miami. Koger Craig, Stan Williams and Sandy Koufax held the Braves to two hits. The New York Yankees Whltev Ford tossed four scoreless innings while his mates were whipping the unicago White Sox 4-2. Sore-arm Curt Simmons held the Pittsburgh Pirates at bay for three innings as the Philadelphia Phillies wnipped the Buccos 5-1. Robin Roberts also chipped In with three scoreless frames. The Kansas City A's stopped the Boston Red Sox 7-4 behind effec tive elbow work by three rookies wait craddock. Bill Herriage and Bill Harrington. Charley Rabe. lorn Acker and Pat Scantleburv. three more freshmen, tamed the St. Louis Cardinals for the Cin cinnati Redlegs 2-1. ine Cleveland Indians crushed the Chicago Cubs 7-S with five runs in the eighth inning. Nats Nearing Playoff Berth By UNITED PRESS The Syracuse Nations had the third playoff berth in the Eastern Division of the National Basket bal Assn. just about locked up today. The Nationals assured them selves of at least a tie for the spot Monday night when they beat the St. Louis Hawks, 97-92, while the Minneapolis Lakers downed the New York Knickerbockers, 102-89. The Nationals can clinch the berth outright by beating the Bos ton Celtics Wednesday night. The Knlcks play the Philadelphia War riors the same night and must win even to stay in the running. ine nationals overcame a 15 point deficit as Dolph Schayes scored 27 points and George King 25. Chuck Share had 30 and Bob Pettlt 26 for St. Louis. Palley Jumps In Alley Meet ROCHESTER. N V . ' in .Tnhn Palley of Elizabeth, N.J., has moved into fourth place in the SinirlflS Pntffnrv nf tm MA annual American Bowling Congress tour nament.- Pally rolled a 659 series Mon day night to move Into the magic five. Robert Rothgerber of Louis ville, Ky., still leads the singles wim a 693 score. Two sets of newcomers were added to the doubles category. Mike Koons and Dr. Winston Fegley of Hazelton, pa., combined for a 1.234 total to take over the fOUrth Slot Whil William Cnn.it and William Velon of Chicago were close Denmo in fifth place with 1.233. There were no other changes. Baseball Scores EXHIBITION BASEBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday's Results Brooklyn (N 5, Milwaukee (N 2 Cleveland (A 7. Chicano (N) 6 New York N) 9, Baltimore (A) 5! Cincinnati N 2, St. Louis N 1 j Philadelphia (N 5, Pittsburgh (N) , 1 I New York (A 4, Chicago (A a Kansas City (A) 7, Boston (Al 4 St. Louis (N) 'B" 5, Chicago (A) i B" 2 1 I ALL INDIAN INVITATIONAL Thurs. Fri. MARCH 15, Games Start .J) and 730 Chiloquin High School Gym SPONSORED BY KLAMATH RESERVATION JAYCEES. UTES CHEYENNES NEZ PERCE SNOHOMISH PAIUTE PAIUTE CHILOQUIN "Townies" SPRAGUE RIYER Special Halftime Show; INDIAN DANCES ADMISSION ADULTS 1.00 CHILDREN 50c (EACH SET) mm COLLEGE BASKETBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday's Results NCAA TOURNAMENT (Firal Round) Seattle 68. Idaho State 66 Temple 74, Holy Cross 72 Canlsius 79. North Carolina State 78 (Four overtimes) Wayne (Mich) 72. DePaul 63 Morehead Ky) 107, Marshall, iW.Va.l 3 NAIA TOURNAMENT (Ftrat Round) Western Illinois 114, Eastern New Mexico 87 Gustavus Adolphus 80, East Ten nessee 60 Central (Ohio) 67, Montana State . Georgia Teachers 81, Southeastern Oklahoma 78 Austin (Tex.) 72, Coe 64 Eau Claire (Wis.) 84, Portland (Ore.) 76 Rockhurst (Kan.) 81. Rider 59 Geneva (Pa.) 74, Arkansas Tech 69 Oregon Class A-t Prep Tournament St. Helens 60. Stayton 47 Coquille 67, Molalla 61 (overtime) St. Francis (Eugene) 50, Redmond 48 . Ontario 61, Newport 49 PRO BASKETBALL Monday's Results Syracuse 97, St, Louis 92 Minneapolis 102, New York 89 AAU BASKETBALL Monday's Results Buchan Bakers (Seattle) 87, Al bany. Ore., Industrials 47 CLINTON, N.Y. (UP) Hamilton College will meet four opponents Union; Cortland, Oswego and Itha ca in dual meets before competing in the New York State track meet on May 19, NASSAU, Bahamas (UP) Sam my Snead and Ben Hogan will be partners for the first time In their long competitive history March 15 when they play Francis Francis, former British Walker Cup star an New York's Tommy Goodwin in a charity exhibition match at the Bahamas Country Club. TORONTO (UP) Funeral serv ices will be held today for Tommy Alison, 69, former president of Canadian Rugby Union and head of the Toronto Argonauts. Alison died in his sleep last weekend. KANSAS CITY (UP) The Day ton, Ohio, and Bunker Hill, Ind., Air Force Bases are under consid eration as possible sites where the American Olympic basketball team will train. KANSAS CITY (UP) Vic Molo det of North Carolina State was believed today to be in the running for one of the five remaining berths on the , United States' Olympic quintet. Phil Woolpert III SAN FRANCISCO Ml Phil Woolpert, coach of the- top-ranked San Francisco basketball team, Is ill with influenza. Woolpert is recuperating at home.- He hopes to be ready to leave Wednesday afternoon with the team for Corvallis, Ore., where the Dons open the Western NCAA regional against UCLA Fri day night. Chas. J. 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The man who listens to the ora tors of the dugout, instead of blithely Ignoring them, always has been the chief target of their rail lery. Ready to work on such at a moment's notice are such as Mick ey McDermott, Charley Grimm. Jake Pitler, Casey Stengel and Nel son Fox. Robinson undoubtedly will suc ceed Durocher as the most provoc ative punster treading the dugout boards. The fiery Martin, ever ready to accept a slight or an In sult, figures to get almost as good mileage in the chatter department. On the whole, bench jockeying these days is aimed at physical or quoted shortcomings. There is little in the way of racial slurring. Thus when live-times married Country Slaughter comes to bst, he Is likely to be asked: "Hey, Country, what do you do with your old wives?" Or a man with big ears prob ably will hear the time honored cracks: "Hey, somebody left the doors open on that taxicab." Or: "They oughta paint your ears green so the hitters have a back ground." It is only when the insults tran scend the acceptable that fisticuffs loom on the outfield horizon. Thus when Durocher needled Al Rosen to "show us your muscles," there was a great breasting of chests and when Durocher credited Carl Furillo with the intelligence of a delinquent Neanderthal, only then did they go to the mat. t Some of the old masters In the heckling department included such as Dykes. Frankie Frisch. Eddie Stanky, Freddie Fitzslmmons, Bobo Newsom, Lefty Gomez and Mule Haas. Strangely enough, the real "class" ball players seldom are subjected to this ribbing. The jock eys found out that sounding a fire siren at Ted Williams, after he supposedly said he would rather be a fireman, only needled him to greater heightsWhen they gave it to Ty Cobb he was so enraged that he would run them right out of the park, "The good ones you let strictly alone." explained Red Rolfe, now Dartmouth's athletic director. "If they thought you were nice fellows they didn't knock themselves out against you. And anyhow, what could you say to stop guys like Babe Rulh and Lou Gehrig?" What, indeed? UW Names Budnick SEATTLE Wl The University of Washington Monday named Joe Budnick acting varsity baseball coach succeeding Bill Marx. Budnick. coach of the semipro Cheney Studs for the last two years, was freshman baseball coach at Washington last year. He replaces Marx who resigned last week to become football line coach at Dayton University. . Put your Buidc Nff?3 inDUicxnaiws Economy - thru - Servica JIM WINDE BUICK CO. mo Main Ph. 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McMinnville I For fg : the Finest N-y ! in IIMIMM2II MILK 1 V DICK REEDERS Kuppenheimer Clothes Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats USF Heads Final Cage Poll Of Season; NC State lent By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For the second straight year, the University of San Francisco will go into the NCAA Basketball Tournament as the nation's No. 1 team on the basis of regular sea son play. i San Francisco's Dons, the win-mng-esl team in major college history, today received the No. I designation from 13. sports writ ers and broadcasters participating in the season's final Associated Press ranking pol. They wound up the 1954-55 sea son In the same position, went on to capture the national title In the NCAA Tournament and swept through all their 25 games In the Greenberg Promises To Repay Players In Fast Play TUCSON, Arts. W General Manager Hank Greenberg thinks the Cleveland Indians are taking too much time to play a baseball game and he Is doing something about it. He promised that the club would pay $100 Into a payers' fund for each game the Indians win in two hours or less during the regular Riflemen Slate Wednesday Meet The Klamath Falls Rifle and Pis tol Club will hold Its regular Wed nesday evening meeting tomorrow night at the Moose Lodge, and a practice shoot has been scheduled. The club's team Is idle this week from any competitive action, but so far this year, the group Is un defeated on the range. Wins have been posted over Crescent City. Roseburg, Phoenix, Medford and Butte Valley. In the last outing. Die locals turned back Butte Val ley 1514-1524. There are four more matches on tap In the current season. Anyone Interested In rifle or pistol shoot ing Is invited to attend Wednesday evening's meeting. O Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive repeated daily, 79o TOURNAMENT TIME" Follow The Pels On KFJI M Dairy Products HOMOCiKIZf. MILK A Better Deal - For the Man At the . Wheel EH Ml f'..i ..j Just-ended 1955-50 campaign with out a loss. They have woo SI games In a row. They were th experts' pick to repeat In the preseason AP poll and have been on top every week through the season. In the final balloting, 66 voted San Francisco lirst and 39 others put them second. In terms of the usual 10-9-8. etc.. point scoring lrom first to tenth places, San Francisco polled 1.161 points. North Carolina Slate, champion of the powerful Atlantic Coast Conference, finished second place, but with only 809 points. Then came Dayton, Iowa. Alabama, Louisville, Southern Methodist, UCLA, Kentucky and Illinois. season. The promise will hold good on road games as well as those at home. The players' fund will be ad ministered by Manager Al Lopes. It will be used for any purpose that Lopes and the players may choose. "Maybe this will make them hustle a little bit," Greenberg said in announcing his plan. "Some thing has to be done to speed up games. They are dragging more and more every year." The average length of the In dians' games last season was 3 hours and 20 minutes. They were involved In only about six games which consumed two hours or less. Oreenberg said he conceived the idea to speed up games after alt- ting Uirough the Tribe's first three exhibition games. The first two games with the New York Giants lasted 2:55 and 3:42. Yes terday's contest with the Chicago Cubs was timed at -:4. HOCKEY By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday's Results WESTERN LEAGUE Calgary 2, Winnipeg 1 Other leagues not scheduled. Build Your Own Boat BOAT KITS The Gun Store 714 Main Ph. 3863 (Pelicans 8:45 TONIGHT Belcastro's Medo-Land Dairy "Home of All Jersey Milk" Phone 4381 for Delivery Cunningham ,& Rickey Mtrs. Dodge-Plymouth & Dodge "Job rated" Trucks - So. 7th & Commercial & Dick Reeders Store for Men 5th & Main - Home of Famous Brands won 1150 KC life uuu cu FIRST IN.SPORTS There were only two major changes from the previous week. lows, mrhich had to go right to the finish to take the Big Ten championship, moved up to fourth place ahead of Alabama's South eastern Conference champions. Il linois, which blew Its final game after being a Big Ten contender all season, dropped from seventh to tenth, allowing Southern Metho dist and UCLA to advance. The leaders, with first-place votes In parentheses: 1. San Francisco (66) 1,161 2. N.C. State (9) 809 '3. Dayton (2) ...... 186 4. Iowa (8) 165 6. Alabama (21) :. 112 6. Louisville (2) 651 I. 8MU (3) ; i '. 460 8. UCLA (1) ' 315 9. Kentucky (2) 282 10. Illinois 251 The second 10: II. Oklahoma City (8) 168 12. Vanderbilt IBS 13. North Carolina ' 143 14. Holy Cross (1) 121 15. Temple , , , 81 16. Wake Forest T7 11. Duke 66 W. Utah 64 19. 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