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Cincinnati On Verge Of Copping
Elusive National Basketball Crown
NEW YORK (UPD-The power
ful Cincinnati Bearcats are on tln
verge of winning the honor that
has eluded them for three straight
seasons.
For the past three years Cincin
nati has finished runnerup in the
final United Press International
St. Mary's Five Eliminated
In Wild WCAC Cage Race
By United Press International
It's either Santa Claar or USF
in that wild West Coast Athletic
Conference basketball race and
the winner probably won't be de
cided until the final day of the
season.
The third contender, St. Mary's,
was eliminated Monday night by
spoiler San Jose Stale in a 60-59
thriller.
Dennis Bates had 19 for the
Slumping LA Lakers Work
On Winning Western Title
By United Press International
The slumping Los Angeles Lak
ers, who once had hopes of gain
ing I lie home court advantage in
the National Basketball Associa
tion playoffs with Boston, now
have to concentrate on winning
the Western Division.
With seven games left to play
and a seven-game lead over second-place
St. Louis, the Lakers'
chances in the Western Division
are excellent. But the Lakers
didn't bring the crown any closer
Monday night as they lost their
fifth in a row as Cincinnati top
pled them 114-111.
Boston, which has won three
more games than Los Angeles, is
in good shape to finish with the
highest NBA percentage.
Laker Coach Fred Schaus. who
tried his fifth different starting
lineup in the last five contests,
said, "Our concern is still St.
Louis. We haven't won yet."
The Laker-Royal game was the
only NBA contest Monday. Tonight
San Francisco meets Detroit and
Syracuse plays New York in a
New York City doublehcadcr, and
Ohio State, Kansas State Go All
Out To Land NCAA Tourney Berths
Pv GARY KALE
t PI Sports Writer
Ohio State and Kansas Slate go
for broke Saturday in final at
tempts to land NCAA basketball
tournament berths.
Fourth-ranked Ohio States, des
perately seeking an opportunity
I.) win the NCA-X title after los
ing to Cincinnati in the final
round two years running, kept a
one-game lead in tlie Big Ten
Conlerence by crushing Minneso
ta. RVM, Monday night.
Kansas State carried its nar
row lead in the Big Eight Con
ference down to the wire in de
feating Iowa State, 78-71.
Illinois Needs Victory
Tlie situation stands this way:
Ohio State must beat Indiana
Saturday to gain tlie title nut
rient. A Buckeve loss and an Illi
nois victory would creale a tie
and send the Illini to the NCAA
college basketball ratings, in 115(1
to California and the past two sea
sons to Ohio State.
This season Coach Ed Jucker's
men have led the UPI ratings ail
14 weeks, eight times by a unani
mous vote. They have completed
their regular schedule with a 2.1-1
lpanans, wnne iviei oimpson
mesnea tour tree mrows wnn less
than two minutes to play to put
the Spartans in front to stay.
Joe Lee tallied 14 for St. Mary's
as slim Steve Gray was held to
12 points.
The Gaels thus closed out their
campaign with an 8-4 mark. USF
and Santa Clara are both 8-2.
Santa Clara hosts winless Uni
versity of Pacific tonight and the
St. Louis plays at Chicago.
In the game Monday night in
Los Angeles the Royals led from
the start until the Lakers took
the lead at 107-10fi and 108-107.
But Jack Twyman connected on
three field goals in 44 seconds to
put the Royals ahead for good.
Twyman finished with 24
points, followed by Wayne Embry
with 23 and Oscar Robertson with
22. Dick Barnett led Laker scor
ing with 37 and Elgin Baylor
had 35.
NBA Standings
Kastem Division
W. I..
Boston 53 21
Syracuse 44 29
Cincinnati 38 3fi
New York 20 52
Western Division
W. I..
Los Angeles 50 23
St. Louis 42 29
Detroit 30 44
San Francisco 29 43
Chicago 22 51
Monday's Results
Cincinnati 114 Los Angeles 1
Pel.
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Pet.
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because Ohio Slate won the last
two trips to the tournament. Illi
nois, a 79-73 victor over North
western Monday night, can kiss
its tourney hoixs goodbye if it
loses to Iowa Saturday.
Kansas State faces a Big Eight
showdown with Colorado Satur
day. The Buffaloes, who downed
Nebraska. 80-51, Monday night.
can turn the tallies by knocking
off Kansas State for the league
championship.
Buckeyes Top Minnesota
.Mi-America Gary Bradds had
25 points for Ohio Stale as the
Buckeyes ruined Minnesota s
hopes for third place in the Big
Ten. The score was lied seven
times in the first half belore Ohio
State fashioned a 36-27 intermis
sion lead.
Kansas Slate had to quell a
late Iowa Slate rally In protect
its league title hopes. Tne losers
closed to 68-64 before the Wild
4 IdlA
chews tobacco; Chris Short
Smith, chewing bubble gum,
record and have a two-week break
before beginning defense of their
NCAA title March 15 against the
winner of the , Texas-Texas West
ern game.
Await Final Approval
And in the meantime, they
await the final approval of the
Dons entertain the tough Spar
tans Wednesday. Saturday night,
the Broncs and Dons meet at
USF.
In another WCAC battle to-
night, Pepperdine (5-S and Loy
ola 3-8) close out their seasons.
Meanwhile, unofficial Big Six
scoring statistics show a three
man battle still raging.
Gordy Martin of USC is back
in the lead with 210 points to 206
for Stanford's Tom Dose and 192
for Walt Hazzard of UCLA. All
three men have played 10 games.
In the West Coast Athletic Con
ference race, Gray has closed out
the season with 289 points in 12
games for a 24.1 average. Sec
ond place Harry Dinnel of Pep
perdine is hitting 18.4 points per
contest. Then come Bob Waiiick,
Pepperdine, (17.61, Ollie Johnson,
USF, (16.1) and Joe Weiss of San
ta Clara (16.0),
Latest UPI national ratings
place the Stanford Indians in
ninth place, one spot lower than
last week. Tile Indians, 7-3 in the
league and 16-6 for the season,
need any combination of one win
or one UCLA loss to clinch the
Big Six title.
Oregon State (17-7) and Seattle
(20-5) were ranked 15th and 19th
respectively among the nation's
squads.
Arizona State closed out its
season with a win over Arizona
Monday night. The nationally
third-ranked Sun Devils 24-2 )
next face Utah State March 11 in
Eugene, Ore. Oregon State and
Seattle clash in the other half of
a high-powered twin bill. The
winners go on to Provo, Utah, to
face the winners of the Big Six
and WCAC.
I lie w inner at Provo repre
sents the West in the nationals
at Lexington, Ky.
cats put Hie game away on two
consecutive three-point plays.
Willie Murrell paced Kansas
Stale with 26 points.
Illinois trailed Northwestern.
36-33, at halflime, but the Illini
gathered strength late in the
game to erack a 57-all contest
and stretch their lead to eight
joints with two minutes remain
ing. Dave Downey and Bill Small
shared scoring honors (or Illinois
with 19 points each.
Indiana Reals Michigan
Tom Bolyard netted 31 points
(or Indiana as the Hoosiers swept
past Michigan, 104-96. and Mel
Garland contributed two key bas
kets that enabled Purdue to edge
Michigan State, iH-m.
Wisconsin male a 45-37 hall
time margin stand lip by beat
ing Iowa. 7.VWI. Ken Siebcl tal
lied 18 points for Wisconsin to
set a school three-year scoring
record.
chews his tongue; and Billy
blows a bubble to prove it.
UPI Telephoto
35-man UPI Board of Coaches to
certify their claim to the UPI
trophy, emblematic of the 1962-63
regular-season college basketball
championship.
After finishing second to Ohio
State in the UPI ratings the last
two years, Cincinnati upset its
Buckeye rivals in the NCAA
championship tournament. This
year the Bearcats are out for a
sweep of all honors.
In the coaches' next-to-last bal
loting of the season runnerup
Duke cut into Cincinnati's lead
slightly; Arizona State took over
third place, and Wichita advanced
three notches to the No. 6 rating
after upsetting Loyola (III.).
OSU Moves Up
Ohio State moved up one spot
to fourth place as Loyola dropped
from No. 3 to No. 5. Following
sixth-ranked Wichita came Missis
sippi State, Illinois, Stanford and
New Y'ork University in that or
der. The coaches based their ratings
on games played through Satur
day night, March 2.
NYU barely edged Texas' South
west Conference champions for
the No. 10 ranking, 34 points to 33.
After Texas in this week's sec
ond 10 group came Colorado Stale
University, with Providence and
Kansas State tied for 13th place.
Rounding out the second 10 in or
der were: Oregon State, Texas
Western, Bowling Green, St. Jo
seph's (Pa.), Seattle and West
Virginia.
NEW YORK (UPD-The United
Press International major college
basketball ratings (with first
place votes and won-lost records
through March 2 in parentheses)
Team Points
1. Cincinnati (32) (23-1) 347
2. Duke (3) (24-2) 314
3 Arizona State (23-2) 222
4. Ohio State (19-31 207
5. Loyola (111.) (24-2 ) 201
6. Wichita (19-71 165
7. Mississippi State (21-5) 132
8. Illinois (17-5) 80
9. Stanford (16-6) 63
10. New York Univ. (15-3) 34
Second 10 teams 11, Texas, 33
12, Colorado State Univ., 31; 13
(tic), Providence and Kansas
State. 18 each; 15, Oregon State
15; 16, Texas Western, 12; 17,
Bowling Green 11; 18, St. Joseph's
'Pa.), 7; 19, 19, Seattle, 6; 20,
West Virginia, 4.
Duqucsne rang down a 13-9 sea
son record by edging Bradley
75-74. in overtime. Tlie Dukes
had to rally from 10 points back
to deadlock the score, 66-66. at
the end of regulation time. Willie
Ross paced the winners with 23
points and Joe Strawdcr led
Bradley with 28.
NCAA-bound Arizona Stale won
its 24th game in 26 starts' by de
(eating Arizona, 58-53; but Bulla
lo's preparation for the NCAA
college division tourney wasi
ruined by Niagara. 79-68.
In the NAIA competition in San
Diego. Cal Western downed Occi
dental 63-59 as Lcm Lcmmons hit
23 points. It evened the best o!
three series at 1-1 with tlie de
ciding game tonight.
Monday night's decision has to
be considered an upset since Cal
Western is 16-14 and Occidental
now has a 21-5 record.
NEW ORLEANS l'Pl - Life
appears to be starting all over
;ain (or 40-year-old Francis ( Bo 1
Wininger.
The gray-haired, blue-eved Ok
lahoma City professional won the
richest tournament of his lifetime
Monday by out scrapping Bob Ros-
burg in the final four holes of
live $40,000 Greater New Orleans
Open invitational golf tournament.
The victory brought him a
check of $6,400. Wininger won a
total of $495 in six previous tour
naments this vcar.
Monday he came from behind
twice to become live first player
in history to win the New Or
leans tournament tv.o stimIii
years. Both years he did it by
beating Rosburg when the pres
sure was on.
Wininger went into the final
round of the tournament two
strokes behind the Portland.
Ore., veteran, but the battle had
just started. The defending
champ knotted the court in the
first (our holes. Then Rosburg
rallied for a three-stroke lead at
the end of nine.
Wininger tied the score at the
12th hole, but Rosburg fought
back with a tremendous tec shot
on tlie 13th hole, giving him a
birdie and another one-stroke
lead.
The end began on the 15th hoi:
when Wininger gambled alter his
tee shot struck a tree. He picked
up his two-iron, ignored the ad
vice of his caddy, and hooked his
way through the trees for 210
yards and a commanding position
25 feet from the cup.
Rosburg meantime was in trou
ble in a bunker. He then chipped
into a trap. His bad trap shot
lelt him 30 feet from the cup and
he bogied.
Wininger, still shooting for
broke, tried for an eagle but
missed by two inches. But he
scored the birdie, jumping from
College
Scores
By United Press International
EAST
Slippery Rock 74 Mansfield 73
Duquesne 75 Bradley 74 (ot)
Niagara 79 Buffalo 68
SOUTH
Centenary 110 N.W. St. (La.) 74
Huntingdon 77 Troy St. 66
lacksonville U. 68 Valdosta St. 62
Stetson 67 Georgia Southern 61
MIDWEST
Purdue 94 Michigan St. 93
Indiana 104 Michigan 96
Illinois 79 Northwestern 73
Wisconsin 75 Iowa 69
Kansas St. 78 Iowa St. 71
Ohio St. 85 Minnesota 65
SOUTHWEST
Ariz. St. (Tcmpe) 58 Arizona 53
WEST
Colorado 80 Nebraska 51
San Jose St. 60 St. Mary's 59
Cal Wesl. 63 Occidental 59
Spokane
To Tackle
Calgary
By United Press International
Spokane is at Calgary in a bat
tle of Western Hockey League di
vision cellar-dwellers in the only
action tonight.
There were no games Monday
night, but some news was made
off the ice.
Coach Bud Poile of the San
Francisco Seals was fined $200
by league president Al Leader for
his "actions toward officials" in
the game against Los Angeles last
Friday.
Camille Bcdard of the Seals al
so was docked $50 for his
behavior in the same game.
Leader said both men must pay
their fines by March 11.
Latest league statistics showed
San Francisco's Nick Mickoski
still in front with 79 points. Seat
tle's Guyle Fielder was second
with 75 points and his 62 assists
gave him the lead in that depart
ment. Buddy Boone of Vancouver has
scored 37 goals in 57 games to
top that department.
Portland's Don Head continues
to be the league's top goalie with
a 2 65 average.
Leader announced that WHL
lirectors would meet in Sealtle
Thursday to discuss playoffs and
next season's schedule.
WHL Standings
Southern Division
W 1. T Pts
San Francisco 37 20 I 75
Portland 15 20 5 75
Los Angeles 30 24 3 3
Spokane 27 26 2 5
Northern Division
W I, TPts
GFGA
244 18.1
230 165
197 18.")
177 172
OF OA
201 191
195 206
180 273
189 2.38
Vancouver
28 27 .1 59
28 29 I 57
19 39 2 40
19 38 1 39
Seattle
Edmonton
Calgary
Monday's Results
No Games Scheduled
Tuesday's Schedule
Spokane at Calgary.
SCHEDULE BENEFIT GAME
ST. LOUIS (UPH-Th St. Louis
Cardinals and the Minnesota Vik
ings of the National Football
League will meet here in a pre
season gam Sept. 6 lor the bene
fit of the Cardinal Glcnnon Chil
dren's Hospital.
one- stroke behind to one stroke
ahead.
Rosburg wilted and bogied the
last two holes.
The end was pure frustration
for Rosburg, who led after
both the fust and third rounds.
CONCERNED GOLFER
Oklahoma City came from
Open Monday to beat Bob
second straight year in the
Golf Tournament. Wininger
missed an eagle putt on the
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MYC Coaches Feud
Over Cage Player
ST. LOUIS (UPI) Missouri
Valley Conference Coach John
Bcnington fretted today over
blast from Marquette Coach Ed
Mickey that the lanky St. Louis
University - Billiken coach had
steered a top Illinois basketball
prospect away from the Wiscon
sin school.
"I resent and declare untrue
Mr. llickey's charge," said Bcn
ington, whose university ended
relations with Marquette for next
season.
The athlete involved In the re
cruitment charge was identified
by Hickey as Sam Ulrich, a 13-
poinl average shooter on tlie Bil
liken frosh team.
Ulrich had scouted both Mar
quette and St. Louis universities
before enrolling here.
The Benington-Hickey (cud ap
parently broke over a news story
in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
which said the Billikens "had
dropped" Marquette from the
basketball schedule for Loyola of
Chicago.
The simmering Hickey tele
phoned the sports department of
the newspaper here to "set the
record straight."
"I'm not trying to build up a
big feud, Hickey said.
Bcnington said he wasn't inter
ested in "lending" either.
Hickey explained that Mar
quette's 1963-64 schedule was
completed and approved on Jan
uary 7, and lhat St. Louis Uni
versity had never been ap
proached for a game.
Hickey then injected the re-
Boosters Meet
Wednesday
The weekly meeting of the
Pelican Boosters will be held
Wednesday night at the Broil
er Restaurant.
There will be a resume of the
past week's basketball and wres
tling teams by cage roach Al
Keck and wrestling coach De
lance Duncan, Duncan will
describe the state wrestling
tournament In which the Pell
cans finished a close third and
with one champion.
There also will be a report
given on the ever-growing jun
ior wrestling program, spon
sored by the Jayceei.
Another Item on the list Is
the sports banquet which is slat
ed March 10 at the Wlnema.
This will he for the basketball
team and wrestling trpm, Al
Negrattl, head basketball coarli
at Portland University, Is to be
the featured speaker.
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He fired scores of 67-74-67-74. set
ting and tying tlie record at the
new 7.000-yard Lakewood Country
Club coiuse.
The dual count was Wininger
279, Rosburg and Tony Lema 2f
for $3,050 each, and Jacky Cupit
Gambling Bo Wininger of
behind in the New Orleans
Rosburg of Portland for the
Greater New Orleans Open
appears disgusted when he
15th green to take a birdie.
UPI Telephoto
cruitment blast in these words:
"Any interest on Eddie Hick-
ey's part to play tlie Billikens
ended whn John Bcnington per
suaclcd Sam Ulrich to break his
publicly declared commitment to
enroll at Marquette and to enter
St. Louis University instead.
Bcninglon said it was "sad" to
see Ulrich's name mentioned.
"No good can conic out of it,"
he told UPI. "Ulrich is an inno
cent young man brought into
this." '
Benington denied llickey's
charge that he "persuaded" Ul
rich lo "break his publicly de
clared commitment" to enroll at
Marquette.
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Tuesday, March S, 1963
HKRALD AND NEWS,
Injuries Strike
ajor Loop Camps
By TIM MORLARTY
UPI Sports Writer
The daily dispatches from the
major league training camps are
itarling to read like casualty re
ports.
Minor injuries are quite com
mon as tlie veterans and rookies
alike tone up arm and leg mus
cles for the opening of the sea
son, which is only five weeks
away.
However, the casualties this
spring are reaching an alarming
licight. Virtually all 20 ma.ior
league teams have a "walking
wounded" list.
No less than eight players, In
cluding Milt Pappas, the Balti
more Orioles' hard-luck pitcher,
and catcher Chris Cannizzaro of
the New York Mots, wound up in
tlie infirmary Monday.
Injures Right Knee
Pappas injured his right knee
wlule warming up at tlie Orioles
camp in Miami. X-rays showed
he had an inflammation of tlie
knee lining, which will sideline
him for a lew days. A year ago
Pappas missed the start of the
season when lie underwent an
emergency apcndectomy. He pre
viously had been hampered uy
an inflamed right elbow.
Cannizzaro fractured tho ring
finger of his right hand during a
Mcts squad game at St. Peters
burg, Fla., and will be lost for
the remainder of spring training
flic young Californian. who is
called "Canzoneri" by Manager
Casey Stengel, batted .241 in 59
gumes last season.
The Chicago White Sox added
three men to their injury list. Out
fielder Dave Nicholson was side
lined with a pulled back muscle,
first baseman Deacon Jones has
an inflamed tendon in his throwing
arm, and outfielder Floyd Robin
son has a bruised right foot.
Pirate Pitchers Ailln"
Roy Face, the Pittsburgh Pi
rates' ace reliever, was struck on
the right ankle by a baited Bill
and fellow pitcher Harvey Had-
dix was taking heat treatments
lor his ailing back. The Washing
ton Senators lost inficldcr John
Schaive for at least a week when
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j finished fifth, five strokes back;
Nicklaus eighth, nine strokes
back; and Palmer 14th, 11 strokes
behind Wininger.
Player still picked up $1,700 to
run his leading money 'total to
$30,602 for the year.
PAGE
Klamath Falls, Ore.
he sprained his left ankle in bat
ting practice.
Happier medical reports were
received on Sandy Koufax of the
Los Angeles Dodgers and Stan
Musial of tlie St. Louis Cardinals.
Koufax pitched three innings
during a Dodger camp game, al
lowed only one hit and, more im-'
portant, showed no signs of favor-.
mg his arm or tlie left index,
finger which put him on the side--lines
last July. Musial, ignoring-
a slightly swollen left ankle, hit
the ball with his old authority
during a three-hour workout.
Arroyo Appears O.K.
On other fronts: Johnny Calli
son and Don Derr.eter homered
during a Philadelphia Phillies"
intra-squad game . . . Lee Mays
and Mack Jones headed 14 play
ers bidding for the two berths
alongside Hank Aaron in the Mil
waukee Braves' outfield ...
Manager Ralph Houk of the Ne.v
York Yankees said Luis Arroyo
"has done nothing to make us
believe there is anything wrong
with his arm," and picked tha -veteran
reliever as a "likely can
didate for comeback honors."
The San Francisco Giants wel
comed back relief pitcher B.ib
Bolin from the Army and signed
outfielder Matty Alou, who had
conducted a brief holdout . . .
Pitcher Diego Segul finally signed
his contract with the Kansas City
Athletics but the club still was
looking for outfielder Manny Ji
menez, who agreed to terms last
week . . . National League Frosi
dent Warren Giles visited tlio
Cincinnati Reds' camp and re
minded the players to watch their
off-field associations. Said Giles:
"Wc have no problem of this
kind, but a prod now and then
oliminatcs complacency."
SHIFT TRAINING SITES
NEW YORK (UPI) - Cassius:
Clay and Doug Jones, who meet;
in a heavyweight bout as Madison:
Square Garden March 13, will
shift their training to New York
this week.
Clay will arrive here Wednes
day from Miami Beach, Fla.,
while Jones will switch from
Plcasantville, N.J. on Thursday.
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