HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Friday. January II. 1961 PAGE II Oregon State Stanford Clash In Top Coast Game ).' LT r v ; . Hi iA iH " :jwi i H i v ,'f ! 'wiw f - ij V.' t I.-""! i Ik s- '-, , i '- RESOUND CONTROL Cincinnati's George Wilson 132) controls a rebound on a missed free throw during a game with North Texas State Thursday night. Others in picture are NTSU's David Ebershoff 155) and Cin clnnati's Ron Bonham (21). Cincinnati defeated North Texas, 75-58. UPI Telephoto Bearcats, onrinue By I'nlted Press International Defensive minded Cincinnati, the nation's top college basketball learn, and potent-scoring Loyola of Chicago, the nation's second ranked team, have different ideas about how to play the game of basketball, and so far not even Dr. James Naismith could find West Picked To Capture Pro Bowl LOS ANGELES (UPH - The violent world of professional foot' ball reaches its annual climax Sunday in the 13th Pro Bowl, pit ting stars from the Eastern Divi sioti of the National Football league against top-ranked play ers from the Western Division. The West is favored in the bet ting marts by 3'z points, proba bly because of tbe presence of eight members of the champion Green Bay Packers on the squad The West has an 8-4 edge in the series. Green Bay coach, Vince Lombardi is mastermind ing this year's western effort and he's got quite a psychological edge Lombardi has never lost a game as a head coach in the Memorial Coliseum here. His starting lineup will prob ably be sprinkled with a large representation of Packers includ ing fullback Jim Taylor, league- leading rusher and scorer during the iwa season. Taylor was hos pitalized briefly this week for ob- tervation of abdominal pains. Ap pendicitis was suspected but the pains subsided and he was given an okay by the doctors. Coach Allie Sherman of the New York Giants, champions of the Eastern Division, is handling the East squad. His No. 1 quar terback is Y. A. Tittle, 36-ycar-old Giant signal caller. Sherman will have a fullback who can almost match Taylor in Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns. Brown was named play rr of the game in the Pro Bowl last year even though he and the Easterners lost 31-30. In addition to the pride in vic tory, there's a money incentive for winning the Pro Bowl. Each member of the winning squad gets SROO. AFL To Move League Offices SAX DE1GO. Calif. 'CP!' -American Football League head quarters will be in New York City eilective June I. The AFL franchise owners voted unanimously Thursday night to move bom Dallas. League commissioner Joe Foss. who onnoscd the move in the past, told the owners he has spent so much time in New York lately that he feels at home there. "I think it is for the best in terest nf the league." Foss said Billy Sullivan, president of the Boston Patriots, was elected league president to succeed W.oyne Valley, vice president of the Oakland Raiders. He said thr move had been needed for years Coait-to-CoiU. I NEWSPAPERS SE11THEM0SI! Loyola lining fault with either system. Ever since Dr. Xaismith invent ed the sport in 1891, an eternal argument has persisted as to the merits of a strong defense in relation to a powerful offense. Ad herents of both sides are picking up ammunition this year. Those who fcej defense all im portant can point to Cincinnati. the nation's stingiest outfit, which defeated North Texas State, 75 38. Thursday night for its 12th victory of the season without "a loss. On the other hand, Loyola has exploited the country s No. 1 offensive unit for a 15-0 record, including a 107-69 rout of West ern Michigan Thursday night. Cincinnati, the defending NCAA champion and currently ranked first among all college basketball teams, had a fight on its hands for the first 15 minutes of its Missouri Valley" Conference con- test at Denton. Tex. But a late spurt just before intermission gave the Bearcats a 10-point lead at 41-31 and they continued to pile it on at the start of the second half. It was the 30th victory in a row for Cincinnati dating back over two seasons and its second win in defense of its conference title. The Bearcats, who have limited their opposition to an average of 48 points this season, actually were outshot from the field by North Texas State, 23-22. Howev er, Cincinnati capitalized on 31 of 34 foul attempts including 13 in a row by Ron Bonham while the Eagles connected on only 12 of 19. Bonham led all scorers with 29 points. Loyola likes to overwhelm the opposition with fast-hreaking. harp-shooting tactics ana places less stress on defense. The results c iust as satisfying to the Ram blers, wlw have averaged 99 lints a game. After struggling to a jihz nan- lime lead against Western Michi gan. Lovola broke away for 57 points in the second half to go over the loo-point mark for the eighth time this season. Jerry Harkness. the nignesi corer in Lovola history, showed the way once again with 2fi tal lies and he was helped by Ron Miller with 18 and Lcs Hunter and Johnny Egan with lfi each. In other Missouri Valley Con ference games Thursday night. Wichita boosted its record to 10-3 with a 71-65 decision over St. Lou- and Tulsa topped Drake. 9- 72. behind the 21 points of James Country King. Elsewhere. Miami 'Kla de feated Florida. 86-77. Providence beat Rhode Island. 75-67, Boston College romped over Brandcis, 80-44. Holy Cross slopped Massa chusetts. 68-61. William & Mary surprised Virginia Tech. i-63. Loyoia of New Orleans edged Memphis State. and Texas Soulliern beat Prairie View A&M 60-58. WINTER FLYING SPECIAL! . , . Inquiries invited conetrtv ing flying club. Charter Pilot Training Ground School Multi Engine Court. Klamath Aircraft Klamath Folk Airport Ph. TU 2-4681 LEARN ! TO FLY $99 By I'nited Press International Oregon State's invasion of Stan ford, Big Six action in Los An geles and a replay of the West Coast Athletic Conference tourna ment final highlight a big week end of baseball activity along the West Coast. The Stanford 9-2 vs. Oregon State 18-31 battles tonight and Saturday in the bandbox Stanford 'Battle Royal Tops Mat Slate The 1963 professional wrestling season will open with a bang here Wednesday night -when pro moter Elton Owen will have a battle royal" to headline the card. Owen will present the six-man battle royal Wednesday night at Klamath Auditorium as the fea ture attraction with a prelim card of three matches. A $200 purse win go to the winner of the RoyaU and all six men will really be scrambling for the added purse. The six contestants will be Wild Bill Savage, Buck Davidson, Rocky Colombo. Haru Sasaki, Irish Pat O'Brien and Lorenzo Parenti. This will be a wild af fair in which a man can be elimi nated by a pile-up or a submis sion hold These royals are dan gerous to the contestants because of the increased chances of knee injuries and the wrestlers would rather not be in one. Wrestling, like pro football, is a rough sport and it's the lure of the money that keeps the men in it. In the top preliminary Savage will tangle with newcomer Lor enzo Parenti. Savage is well know n here for his w ild action and his rough and ready style of BASIN BOWLERS LEAGUE W Grease Monkeys 46 Bi & Qs 45' MVi Lower Laker 39 2? Alley Sliders Wi 29Vj Lees 76 38 30 Grandmas 6V Pal 30 38 Open Frames 27 4) Team No. 7 27 41 Bowl Wetvlll 25 43 K-G'S 24 44 Results: Grandmas & Pas 2. Bs J Qs, 2; Lower Lakers 4, Team NO- 7 0, Open Frames 4, Lees 76 0; Attey Sliders 3, Bowl Weevils I; K-Gs t. Grease More keys 3. Hioh team game. Bs & Qs 616; high team series, Open Frames 7154; nigrt ma. game. Jtm Parker 198; Shirley Beasley 272; rtitjh ind. series, Don Griffith 507, Jerry Moort 486. TWILITE LEAGUE , W L Loveness Co. 4S 33 interstate Pump 44 ?4 Douglas Service 44 ?i Klamath Milk Producers 47 26 Dennis Shell 4? 36 Shasta Richfield 33 35 Dick B Miller 37 36 Blue Ok 30 38 Ranch Club 30 38 Ore-Wash Telephone 26 4? Pacific Power & Lite 75 43 Montgomery Ward 15 53 Jan. io results: Douaias service u, Loveness Co. 4; Dennis Shell 1. Shasta Richfield 3; Klamath Milk Producers 3. Oregon Wash Teieohone 1; Interstate Pump 3. Pacific Power a. Die i; oiue 4, Montgomery Wftras 0; dick a Miller Co. 1. Ranch Club 3. High team game. Blue O m; mqni team series. Blue 0 303; high ind. game, Stan Hoff 736; high Ind. series, George Epperson 566. SPORTSMENS LEAGUE Oorrij Lumber Drive More Motors Local Loan 50 37 Victor Business Machines Fashion Cleaners Mobil Oil Co. Ed Wharton Signal service Lucas Furniture 37 Jordan Shell Pelican Mobil Service Slate Police Fuller Paint Co. 40 Club J. W. Kerns J. C. Reme l Ann rh.trAn 33 39 37' 1 38' i 75' 4' 23 Results: F.ihloi Cleaners i. PtlicAn Wotoil 0; Mobil Oil Co. 3. LucM Fuml luf ij Local Loan I. 0 Club 3; Ed Whorlon Signal 3. Stat. Polica I; Jor dan Shell 3. Lonqj Chevron 1: Fuller Paint 3. J. C. Renie I; Victor BiriiiWH t. J. W. Kerns 0; Oorrli Lumber 3, Drive Wore Motors 1. High team game. Fashion Cleaners tr hiqh team series. Fashion Cleaners jn7o; hiah Ind game. BUI Hanan 233i high Ind series. Bill Hanan cou. LADYBUO LIUUI W L Drive More Motors 3 M Schulie Tires 3 3 B'ily Golden TV 41 31 NEW HOM ELITE CONVKftTIBLB DRIVB CHAIN SAW Converts from direct to geor drive tn 9 minutes or Icis Dip-cost construction lor long life Cuts level with ground Cuts in ony position, even upiicie down HAVE A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY! KEEP OREGON GREEN! A. H. Stewart Co. 121 Sprits. TU 4.4752 gym match clubs seeking nation al recognition as the best team west of Arizona Stale. 11 also pairs off the Beavers' 7-foot Mel Counts and the Indians' 6-foot-8 Tom Dose in a battle which might determine which one is an All America and which one is just a first or second string All Coast performer. High interest will also center fighting. Parenti is from Italv and speaks Italian, Spanish and English. He is a big boy at 228 pounds and comes here directly from St. Louis, where he was tak ing on some of the best. He is young and a fast-moving scientif ic wrestler who is guaranteed to make-a hit w ith the fans. Promot ers are high on him and predict he will win the battle royal. Sav age predicts that he can't even beat Buck Davidson. Columbo. who is also new to this ring, al least, recently, will take on sinister Sasaki in the second prelim on this big card Columbo is well - remembered here for some great matches last spring. He is an ex-boxer and has the fastest hands in wrestling Sasaki is a judo expert who uses chops and Karate, which is barred in "catch as catch can" American style wrestling. Davison, the veteran Klamath1 Falls wrestler - referee, will take on Pat O'Brien in the opening match. Davidson gave a good ac count of himself in the last card here and should be in better con dition. Tickets are on sale at Dick Rceder's and The Waldorf. Coca Cola 33 Luces Lounge T' 33' Little Sweden 3t'l 34V First Federal 37 3S TP Packing 34 38 Signal Oil 33 3? Howards Cleaners 33 39 The Ranch 30 43 Market Basket 33 49 Jan. 10 results: Signal Oil 3. First Fed eral 1; Lucca Lounge 2, scnuize I ires z, TP packing 4, Market Basket 01 Golden TV 4. The Ranch 0; Howards Cleaners 3. Drive More Motors 1; Coca Cola 4. Little Sweden 0. High team game. Drive More Motors 96S; high team series, Howards Cleaners 3B15; high ind. game, Bev Negrevskl 247, high ind. series. Bev Negrevskl 373. ALLEY KATZ LEAGUE W L Great Northern Railway 44 38 Fori Klamath Hotel Tavern 40 Automatic Transmission ServlceJS Little 5wedcn 38 Duffs Heating service 37 Blue Ox Cafe Je Swan Lake Moulding Crater Lake Meals 35 Franklin Life Insurance Amidons Business Machines 34'3 37i) Sewing Machine Center 37 40 Wrights Real Estate 7B a Jan. to results: sewing Machine cen ter 4. Wright's Real Estate 0; Blue Ox Cefe I. Automatic Transmission service 3; Swan Lake Moulding 0, Amldon'e eusi ness Machines 4; Fort Klamath Holel Tavern 2. Great Northern Railway 2 Franklin Lite Insurance 3. Crater Lake Meats 1; Little Sweden 4, Duff's Heating Service 0. High team game, Amldon's Business Machines 956; high team series. Amnion's Business Machines 3694; high ind. game. Gloria Cantwell 225; high ind. series. Gloria Cantwell 551. CIIARC.KS BRIBKRY BELGRADE (UPH - A lottery operalor has been accused of of fering bribery money to a soccer (cam to induce it to "throw" a game. Two national daily newspapers. Borba and Politika. reported Thursday the ringleader of the scandal and 10 players of provin cial second league clubs had been arrested. The operator was ac cused of olfcring 600.000 dinars i$S00i lo the Macva club to lose its match to Prolctar. ALL STAR WRESTLING! KLAMATH AUDITORIUM WED. NIGHT, JAN. 16lh 8:15 P.M. SIX MAN BATTLE ROYAL!! S200 ADDED PURSE WILD BILL SAVAGE, BUCK DAVIDSON, HARU SASAKI, ROCKY COLUMBO, LORENZO PARENTI AND PAT O'BRIEN THREE BIG PRELIMS!!! SAVAGE v. PARENTI SASAKI vi. COLUMBO O'BRIEN vs. DAVIDSON Tickets ore on tale at REEDER'S I THE WALDORF FANS, DON'T MISS THIS FIRST BIG CARD OF THE NEW YEAR BE THERE EARLY!! around Hcisman lrophy winner Terry Baker of the Beavers While the southpaw guard is not a punishing scorer, the Beavers basketball team has improved a notch since he took over duties as backcourt field general. In Big Six activity, Washington 2-0) is at USC (0-21. The Huskies have still not convinced anybody that they are a threat in Big Six ay but could do so with a vic tory or two against the Trojans California faces deflated UCLA Saturday. Johnny Wooden's Bruins went to Seattle last week ith an eight game winning streak, a fifth place national ranking and the rating as Big Six favorite. But lowly Washington singed them twice and UCLA dropped tenth nationally. Cal (2-1) goes south with a 68.7 scoring average, best in the school's proud cage history. St. Mary s Gaels, who lost the .'CAC tourney title to San Jose State, will seek revenge tonight : Oakland. The Spartans contained St. Mary's and won 55-51 in the tour ney final as San Jose's Dennis Bates put a good clamp on the Jaels' brilliant Steve Gray Santa Clara (2-01 hosts Loyola 0-2) in more WCAC action to- light. Saturday night San Jose meets Loyola while USF (2-0) hosts Pacific (0-2). Other games tonight find Idaho Oregon, Fresno Stale at San Diego State, Cal Poly at Long Beach, Humboldt State at tie vada and Chico Slate at Sacra, mento Stale. In action Thursday night, Pcp- pcrdine dominated the back boards but had a cold night from the floor as it sneaked past Ha- aii, 64-59. Harry Dinnel scored 1 points and grabbed 18 re bounds. The two teams clash again Saturday. It was Gonzaga 73 Washington State 56 as the Bulldogs' Bill Wil son poured home 26 points. Wil lamette blasted Whitman 74-51 as four players hit double figures and Alameda State dumped the San Diego Marines 68-49. Darnell Mikel and Larry Lauritzcn hit 16 and 15 for the winners. Utah Coach To Colorado SALT LAKE CITY (UPD-Uni versity of Utah assistant football coach Don Stalwick has resigned to take a similar post at the University of Colorado. Stalwick, an assistant al Utah for the past five years, had asked lo be relieved of his duties and Athletic Director James R. (Bud) Jack announced today that the request had been granted. Stalwick. 31, played wingback under Red Sanders at UCLA for throe years and was freshman football coach for the Bruins in 1956. He then coached Hart High School in Newhall, Calif., before joining the Utah staff in 1958. He confirmed he had accepted Ihe Colorado job under new Buff coach Eddie Crowdcr. Stalwick, a native of Wallace, Idaho, ended his career in the 1954 Rose Bowl game. He was among the lop five pass receivers in Bruin history and in each of his three varsity years was lop ground gainer for average carry. 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Includ ing Milwaukee Braves manager Bobby Bragan and St. Louis Car dinal manager Johnny Keane. The final resting place for base ball's "Rajah" who managed five major league teams was a cem etery near a monument that marked the site of an Indian raid in 1833, a year after the com munity was settled by his ances tor, Reuben Hornsby. Funeral services were conduct ed in Austin for the 66-year-old outspoken baseball immortal, nine miles north of Hornsby Bend on the winding Colorado River. Rev, William Crosland of the First Southern Presbyterian Church said the rites. Hornsby, who developed a run ning feud with some of today's ballplayers including Roger Mans of the New York Yankees, died last Saturday in Chicago of com plications arising from a heart condition. He posted a lifetime batting av erage of .359 and his .424 bal ting average in 1924 stands as the highest in modern major league baseball history. Hornshy led the National League in hit ting for six seasons. BEGINS TRAINING SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPH World bantamweight champion Edcr Jofre of Brazil, the World Boxing Association's "boxer of the year" for 19B2, began his training program Thursday for a title defense against hatuloshi Oaki of .Japan at Tokyo, March 3. Wit? -J .... r 5 fj' ' . - -r AAU Screams Doublecross In Latest NEW YORK (UPI) - Black-I mail tactics. . .treason. . .fla grant doublecross. . .sabotage. These were some of the words used by Col. Donald F. Hull, ex ecutive director of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), today in his latest attack upon the Nation al Collegiate Athletic Association i NCAA I. Hull was particularly incensed over the action taken by NCAA delegates at their annual conven tion in Los Angeles this week ad vising college athletes not to com pete in AAU-sanctioncd mceU. such as the Knights of Columbus' indoor track meet at Boston Sat urday night. At a time when General of the Army Douglas MaeArthur has called for the AAU and NCAA to mediate the track and field con-1 troversy, the NCAA has adopted Bame Honored As Dec. Star LOS ANGELES (UPH-Univer- sity of Southern California line backer Damon Bame today was named Southern California's alh Icte of the month for December by Ihe Helms Athletic foundation. The 5-fool-ll junior, named to Ihe UPI All-America third team was honored by Helms board members for his play against Notre Dame, Ihe final regularly scheduled game of the undefeated Trojans. Bame. a product of Glendalc, alif., high school and Glendalc College, intercepted a Wisconsin pass in the nose Bowl game which led to a USC score. Internationals Are Coming! HUT... We have a good inventory, in stock, of International "C" Models! Pick-Ups, Vi and 3A Ton, Travelalls, 1 Tons all ready to go! We're Cleaning House! Get Our Deal Before You Buy! Trucks Are Our Specialty! JUCKELAIMD MOTORS nc 11th to 12fh on Klamath ' " . I V Is too young to remember ihe feafs of Hornsby on the baseball field, knew enough about the man to wear his baseball uniform to the graveside services. UPI Telephoto Attack On NCAA four-point program designed to torpedo the chances of the Unit ed States in all international com petitions," Hull said. 'This is another in a series of NCAA 'blackmail' tactics to de stroy the AAU," the AAU leader Boxing Aired Before Group ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -The, role of boxing in the physical de-l velopmcnt of young people wasli to be aired today before a joint! state legislative committee study.sionai investigation of the NCAA. uis wneiner proiessiunai ooxing should be allowed, to continue New York State. Msgr. Francis Kclliher, direc tor of the Working Boys Home1 in Buffalo, N.Y. and an adviser lo the Golden Gloves tournament; Fredcrich Febel, doctor of phys ical education at the state Unl versity of New York at Buffalo, and Rubin Frost, director of phys ical education at Springfield (Mass.) College, were lo appear at the windup session of the two- day hearing before the commit lee on professional boxing. Assemblyman Hayward H. Plumadore, R-Saranac Lake, is head of the group which will make recommendations to the state legislature. CASH BONUS ON GAS PURCHASES Inquire at: Lewis Richfield Station Oragon Ave. A Bithn Watch for te date! The New " . ! t V :4 ! v Mai declared. "In our opinion, pre venting coaches and athletes from participating in AAU pro grams indicates that the greed of the NCAA hierarchy is stronger than their patriotism. "The athletes of the nation have never been the victims of more flagrant doublecross. At time when we are priming our athletes for the Pan American Games, the NCAA has withdrawn iU athletes from competition in over act to sabotage the team. U there is such a thing as treason in sports, this is it." 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