PAGE 2-B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Friday, January 25, 1963 Won - Conference Games Jam Coast Team Slates wwwwunm wwiwwiiniir "'! immmmmmmf mmmhhhmmi ini mii'a ilia -...Jl jhmtnA i" ,r" f usJ'fai '11 mi EVERYONE IN ACT Seemt liks everyone gets a hand in the act as the University of Houston's Eddie Winch 121) and University of Miami's Jack Spisak (31) and Ken Allen (23) all reach for the ball. The halftime score at Miami Beach had Miami in front, 33-32. UPI Telephoto Sitting Too Meat Woods Blurs Sports Visions By OSCAR FRALEY : UPI Sports Writer ! FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla (UPI) It must De recognized today that sometimes a man ac tually does sit so close to the woods he can't see the trees. Like in the case of Fearless Fraley. "How," demanded the lady of the house Impatiently, "can any body sit In front of a typewriter for six hours and not have one single word on the paper" Well, you might say, it ain't easy. First of all, what you're sitting on gets to feeling like it did when you squirmed through one of those endless doublehead ers the Mets put on at the Folo Grounds. "There's so much going on In sports," the voice goes on as you empty the ash tray for the fourth time. "Baseball, football, fishing, horse racing, jai alai, golf and ncavens Knows wnai eise. Well, you think,-grinding your molars aimosi sounaiessiy, me V......U..11 r.ln.,r. Dr hnm. fn. t. change, toothall is over lor a while, the fishing folks are sus piciously quiet and you've done just about everything else until you feel like a bricklayer fresh out of Irish confetti. "What's the matter with this here Cassius Clay?" demands the voire from the kitchen. "It seems to me that him discussing his own fight between rounds is rath er unusual." Well, you could explain, the lo quacious one is some miles away, in Pittsburgh; the fact that he would comment on his own great ness between rounds is merely airing what he tells his own sec onds, and a real gimmick would be to wire him for sound during the bout so that public could hear it when somebody finally clams him up with a mouthful of leather. "Ilnw about this?" suggests the voice from the palio. "It says here in the paper that a 10-year- old boy collects snakes and his mother actually approves. Why, I tell you. I'd just faint dead away w ith snakes crawling all over the house." Well, a man courageous enough to fipht lions maybe would tell his spouse, at least makes don't go around making a lot of noisc- Warriors, Celtics Victors I- KID A r..LIL CJ. in nun Luuuirjiirjauci jci Itv 1'nited Press International Fans in the widely separated ritM's of Bakcr(icld. Calif., and Providence. R I., Thursttay night wiUu'ssiM tuo st.tr attractions of the National ftiskethall A-.socU!-tion hirh-senrutg Wilt Chamber l.un and Boston Celtics heroics. Chamberlain's devalatuig fall nw;iy shots to the side enabled him to run up 5B points for Hie S-in Francisco Warriors as they ('..fe.ited Die Detroit Pistons m 114 at RnkersfieM College gym The St. loins Hawks, aided by 40 points from Hob Pellil. matched tlie Celtics point tor point until the final minutes of play when Tiinimv Tljvnsrtlin mil n,i.tnn in front WV1U5 and rookie John H.iv- Jicck clinched the victory with two 'im shots. ! The HaksCeltJcs game wa played at tlie Rhode Island Audi torium in ProvidcrK-e before 7.2.W. HE RE-GREW HAIR r m if'.- For Dromatk Story See Pag 3 of Section A while a man is trying to think. Make a memo, son, we just might go shopping for snakes. "And there's another story about a 14-year-old boy who is studying falconry by training his own hawk," the little lady busts in as helpfully as a calliope at a wedding. "But seems to me that might be interesting but I don't know if I approve, hawks killing chickens, pigeons and other things." Well, a desperate man might inquire as to what "other things.' But such a question, as any hus band knows, wouldn't be likely to promote peace and quiet for the thinking man. You'd get more noise than they had In Chicago when Sonny Liston flattened Floyd Patterson. "What about Mickey Mantle?" the voice rattles on like a freight train in the night. "Just imagine getting $90,000 for hitting a little old ball and playing a game. I can t understand It, myself. Well, a husband might say if Bums Get In Redleg By FRKD DOWN IPI Sports Writer The Los Angeles Dodgers made good on a three-year-old promise today with the acquisition of "the little man with the big heart." Don Zimnw, traded away in l0, was reacquired from tlic Cincinnati Rls Thursday as Gen. eral Manager F.. J. (Buzzyl Ra ves! sought utility infield help and un aggressive, fiery "leader type." Bavasi told Zimmer in IflfiO tluit titers always would be a place in the Dodger organization for him because "lie's the kind of spirited guy you like to have on n ball club." Zimmor is equally rft home at second or third base and can fill in acceptably for short periods at shortstop. Zimmer, whose courage in ov ercoming tlie- eltects of two near- fatal beanings makes him highly respected in all haseliall quarters. hit only .213 in 77 games for Hie Reds last season. To get him. the Dodws sit minor league pitch er Scott Breodon to Cincinnati in tlie largest attendance at a bas ketball game in the auditorium. Other high scorers in Ue only two games pl.iyed Thui-MLiy nicht in tlie MIA wore Siim Jones with 37 for Boston and Bailey Howell topping Piston efforts with .12. NEW HOMEUTE CONVBRTIBLB DRIVE CHAIN SAW Onvrts (rem rftrit to QMr dnt in 9 mtnutfs or Ic Pir cost comtructipn for Iopj . I. re Cull Ifvrl witn Q'OuPir CuK in erv paiitK-" e,i HAVt A FDII DEMONSTRATION TODAY! KEEP OREGON GREEN! A. H. Stewart Co. (21 Sprint TU 4-751 men still wore suits of armor, it's a good thing for some women whose husbands are sports writ ers that people play games or there might be a shocking short age of permanent waves and other vital necessities. And pri vately you wonder what size bat Mantle uses in so effectively si lencing pitchers. "I'm not going to help you any more, because I still don't hear any noise out of that typewriter,' concludes the voice with finality. 'But you might be interested in this story on a new automatic, self-cleaning swimming pool. Ap parently it's the only way ours will ever get cleaned when a man sits in front of a typewriter (or six hours and doesn't have one single word on the paper." Well, a man has to Uunk as he abandons that virgin piece of copy paper and goes out to vac uum the swimming pool, I won der how much they'd charge forj desk space in a nice quiet boiler factory. Zimmer Trade a straiglit player deal In which no cash was involved. Tlie Reds alto announced tlie signing of pitclier Jim Maloney, 22, who had a 9-7 record for them last season. It was the seventh contract received by General Man ager Bui DeWitt. who sent out Cincinnati contracts only a week ago. Tltc Detroit Tigers signed seven players, including pitcher Phil Regan and second-baseman Jake Wood. Regan had on 11-9 record willi tlie Tigers last season while Wood hit 22l and led the team with 30 stolen bases. Others signed by the Tigers were Vk- Vortz, wlx batted .324 as- a utility infielder and pinch hitter; Buhlta .Motion, who batted 2'2; Mike Roarke, a promising catcher with a .213 batting aver age; Mike Chnslino. lfl-yoar-old first baseman drafted from Balti more, and Doug Gallagtier, who had a !5 pitching record with Denver last season Tlie Chic.icn Cubs were left with only four luisicned pl.iyers -Boh Buhl. Phil Murdnck. IVn Prince and Cuno Barragan wlien tliey received three more con trasts in Thursday's, mail. .The new additions to tlie Cubs' satis fied list were outfielder Don luv drum and pitchera Dave Gerard ami George Goi herman. ljindinm. 26, was acquired from the St Iouis Cardinals in June ami hit 285 in 115 games for tlie season. Tokt you ntt out-of-town trip in nw Ctiins. Bunnrit or pltatur. yoit'H find yeunclt irh heurt of tr tm at your dti tmation, titr I i m to call en ditntt, or tttr time for fun. Coiti or low, too. You Itovo and r turn whin vou wont to. You'll orrtvo refrained, not road-wtarv from hour bthmd tho wheel of your cor. Coll firit rhino, tomor row for complete information on tfia trip you want to make. Located in th So. East So. Oregon Aviation, Inc. Klomoth Foils Airport By United Press International Semester finals have shaken up the Western cage schedule to pro duce a strange kaleidoscope of non-conference tussles this week end. For Instance, USC, a team that has been tough in non-conference battles but lackluster In the Big Six. meets Loyola in Los Angeles tonight. The Lions are one of the few teams given no chance in the West Coast Athletic Conference (WCAC) tussle. UCLA, still a threat in the Big Six and 11-4 overall, is at Texas Tech for a couple of games this weekend. Although winning in the enemy gym is always a problem. Texas Tech's 1-10 record gives the Bruins optimism. A third Big Six contender, Washington, tries its luck against Oregon foes. The Huskies are at Oregon tonight and then battle Oregon State Saturday. The Beav ers are trying to fight their way hack into the nation's top 10 and should go all out against Wash ington. A few other contests tonight in clude Pacific, another WCAC doormat, at Alameda State; small college powerhouse Chapman at Sacramento State; Chico State at Humboldt State in one that does not go into the Far West Confer ence standings; CCAA leader San Diego State at San Fernando John Uelses Joins Pole Vault Group NEW YORK (UPI) -John Uelses, formally reinstated as an amateur Thursday, has joined a strong field of pole vaulters for tlie Millrose AA track and field meet at Madison Square Garden Feb. 1. Uelses was suspended by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) last year for accepting excessive expenses to compete in a meet in Honda. Ho later returned the money amounting to $130 and was reinstated by tho Florida associ ation of the AAU. Wlien Capt. Stephen Archer, tlie AAU secretary, lormally an nounced Uelses' reinstatement Thursday tlie former world rec ord holder immediately entered the Millrose Games. Sunday Night Games Slated For Major Leagues This Year CINCINNATI, Ohio U'PI'-For the first time in major league history, Sunday night games were included in the official 13 Na tional League schedule which was released today. Bowing to the Intense day-time heat in Houston during the sum mer, league officials granted the Colts permission to play seven Sunday night games at home this year in a special ruhnc Some Sunday afternoon g.imcs have been finished under the hchts for one reason or anoihcr but this will mark the first time in major league history that a team actually will start a game on Sunday nicht. Tlie Colls are scheduled to play tlicir first Sunday niclit cans" against the San Francisco Giants on June 9. All told, the to National league clubs are scheduled to play a to tal of 419 inclit games, two less than lat year. Houston has scheduled the most Sir' FASTER . . . charter a new Cessna corner of the big hangar Air Terminal Bidg. State; San Diego at the Cal Ag gies. Los Angeles State at Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo; and Long Beach State at Santa Bar bara. A couple of the more interest-! ing Saturday night battles will pit USF, -co-leader of the WCAC, against USC, while Santa Clara meets Loyola of Chicago as part of a Windy City twin bill expect ed to draw more than 20.000 fans. In Thursday night's action, Gon- City's Bowling Tournament Set The 19th annual Klamath Falls Men's Bowling Association cham pionship Tournament and the 23rd annual women's tournament are being established for the middle of February according to Bob Tcsch. The women's tournament will be held Feb. 21-24. The men's tournament is slated to begin im mediately after the women's on Feb. 25-March 2. Entry blanks for both t h e wom en's and men's city tournament have been distributed and entries are pouring into the secretaries. It is anticipated there will be a record number of entries in both the men's and women's tourna ments and those wishing preferred schedule times should get entries in as soon as possible. The distribution of trophies and prizes for both the men's and women s tournaments will be made at the annual bowling dinner banquet to be held at the Officers Oregon Food, Pirates Victors Oregon Food and the Pirates garnered City Men's Basketball League victories Thursday night: in O'Neill School Gym. Oregon Food stopped Idella's. 0-61, w ith Jack Kemp hitting 27 points and Jim Johnson another 24. Bob Dealing hit for 13 and Schulcr 11 for the losers The Pirates downed Drumstick in a close game, 58-5-1, with Ncw bert hitting for 14 points and Burnett for IB for the Pirates Ramp collected lfi and Kurtz 12 for the losers. night games. B9. the bis Angeles Dodgers follow with 59 and then come the Cincinnati Beds with 52, Philadelphia Phillies. 50, Pitts burgh Pirates, 48. St. Louis Car dinals. 4ii. Milwaukee Braves. 42. New York Mets. 28. and Giants Willi 25. Maintaining their unique tradi tion, the Chicago Cubs will play all their home games during tlie daytime. The Reds officially col the M. season underway, April 8 one day earlier than last season when they play host to the Pi rates. All tlie other clubs in the Ic.tmie swing mil) action on April 9. with the Cardinals owning against the Mets in New York; the Braves acunst the Pirates in Pittsburgh; the lYxIcors acainsl l!:e Cuhs in Chicaco. tlie Giants ai-ainst the Colts in Houston, and tne Phillies acainst tlie Beds in a nicht came at Philadelphia. For the harcain-minded. GET THERE to the left of the Phor,. TU 2.4643 . the Ay-, f . 3 zaga bombed Montana State 61-52 at Spokane as slim Jim Dixon dumped 22 points and hauled down 15 rebounds. Northwest Nazarene took care of Whitman, 69-51. University of California was idle this weekend, but its fans had great news, The Bears' out standing guard, Dick Smith, won; his battle with the books and is eligible for the rest of the Bear games. Club at Kingsley Field on April 6. The schedule for the women's tournament will have the team events at Lucky Lanes on Thurs day and Friday the 21st and 22nd. The doubles and singles will be held the -Mrd and 24th at Holi day Bowl. The men's team events will be held at Holiday Bowl Feb. 25, 26 and 27. The doubles and singles arc slated for Lucky Lanes Feb. 28, March 1 and 2. Elimination To Decide Fight Title NEW ORLEANS (UPI)i-A suc cessor to Italy's Duilio Loi, just retired junior welterweight cham pion, will be produced soon by an elimination. Emile Bruneau of tlie World Boxing Association (WBA) announced today. Bruneau of New Orleans, chair man of the WBA's World Cham pionship Committee, said the four men who may participate in tlie elimination are ex-champion Ed die Perkins of Chicago, Battling Torres of Mexico, Joe Stable of Cuba and Ben Medina of Fresno. Calif. Loi, 33, tearfully gave up his world HOpound crown Thursday night at a press conference in Milan, Italy, because "the old spark is gone." At the same time his retirement left vacant his European welterweight (147 pound title. Mets have scheduled the most dotiblchcadiTS, 12. The Phillies are listed for in twin-hills; the Cardinals and Reds eight apiece: the Dodgers. Giants and Pirates, live each; the Colts and Cubs. three apiece, and Ihr Brav two Inlike last year, there will be only one All-Slnr game instead of two. It will be played at Cleve land on July 9 I lie annual Hall ol l-anie game at Cooperstown. NY., is sched uled for Aug. 5. with the Braves meeting the Boston Red Sox. The regular season ends Sun day. Sept. 29. 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Orecon probably will ovn with center Glenn Monre. forwards Sieve .lones and .Mm Johnson and cuards John Mack and Elliott lilcason. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 2-6222 to Tower Theatre Jack McCartan of the Los Angeles Blades makes sava as the Blades meet the Spokane Comets at- the Sports UPI Telephoto SF Seals, Blades Remain In WH Tie Ry 1'nHed Press International W1IL STANDINGS Southern Division W L T Pts GF GA Portland 28 13 1 57 172 10!) Los Angeles 24 14 0 48 140 109 San Francisco 24 IB 0 48 165 125 Spokane 18 21 1 37 119 139 Northern Division W L T Pis GF GA Vancouver 20 17 2 42 132 127 Seattle 20 21 1 41 140 153 Edmonton lfi 31 0 32 146 209 Calgary 13 30 1 27 131 174 Thursday's Results San Francisco fi Calgary 2 Los Angeles 6 Spokane 3 Friday's Schedule Calgary at Seattle Edmonton at Vancouver The San Francisco Seals and Los Angeles Blades, streaking along on the same flight path, have one day to contemplate to getherness before they shatter it altogether. 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