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NEW YORK (LPH - Floyd
Patterson flies to Las Vegas,
Nev., today to finish training for
his return heavyweight title fight
there on July 22 with champion
Sonny Liston.
Liston, who took the crown
from Patterson on a first round
knockout at Chicago last Sept. 25,
plans to shift from his Denver,
Colo., training quarters to Las
Vegas over the weekend.
Representatives of Champion
ship Sports, tnc, the promoters,
and of Sports Vision, Inc., the
closed circuit television outfit,
announced Thursday they expect
ed a gate of between $350,000 and
WOO.000 at the' Las Vegas Conven
tion Center and a gross of $2 mil
lion from TV locations.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Friday. June 21. 1963
the changing scene in golf Oregon, OSU Remain Conference Outcasts
Gil Hodges
Leads Club
Against LA
LOS ANGELES (UP1 It w ill
lie a homecoming of sorts to
night when the Los Angeles An
gels battle the Washington Sena
tors as Gil Hodges makes his
local debut as manager of the
visitors.
The former first baseman for
tlm lite Ananlnc flvlimrc trob
over the helm of the last placc jL
Senators May 23 after a brief. U
stint witht he New York Mets.
Angel manager Bill Rigney will
be facing Hodges for the first
time since 1960, when both were
in tlie National League. Rigney
was piloting the San Francisco
Giants at the time.
Dean Chance (5-8i, the 22-year-old
sophomore righthander, was
picked to open the four-game ser
ies tonight, opposing Washington's K. C. Paint won its third game
Don Rudolph 3-8. jin as many nights Thursday by
Both clubs will be meeting each: defeating Liston Aircraft 5 to 4 in
other for the first time in nearly! the South Suburban Babe Ruth
two months. Los Angeles and! League. They had defeated South
uasmngton split a twi - night
dnubleheader here April 29.
The Angels were idle Thursday
after splitting a doublehcader
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PORTLAND iLTD When theljoin the Big Sky Conference. That Oregon, long one of the nation s
Pacific Coast Conference e.xploded
amid bitter charges of illegal re
cruiting, under-the-table payments
and low scholastic standards after
the 1958-59 school year, the Uni
versity of Oregon and Oregon
State University were hurled out
into the cold world of independents.
left the two Oregon schools. track powers, won the NCAA title
Harris has refused steadfastly I in 1!KB and finished third (Ms
to talk about the Oregon schools 'year. The Webfoot footballers fin-
joining the Big Six. despite indi
cations they may be invited to
join.
"It was the presidents and the
boards of regents who were re
sponsible for breaking it (the
Four years later their teams I'CCi up in the first place," he
are stronger than ever, and their
fans have set all-time attendance
records.
But school officials still would
listen intently to an invitation to
join a strong athletic conference.
'I believe the coaches would
says, and as far as he is con
cerned they would have to fit
it back together.
Several coaches have been more
outspoken. Oregon football mentor
Len Casanova told a group in Cal
ifornia's Bay Area recently that
prefer a conference and 1 feel the breakup was a bad mistale
quite sure the people would." Some coaches of Big Six schools
says uregon mnieuc Director ueolleel the same way
with Kansas City Wednesday.
They won the opener 4-2 on Jim
Frcgosi'a spectacular three-run in
the bottom of the ninth inning
which preserved Dan Osinski's
two-hitter but dropped the night
can 4-3 to the Athletics.
Hodges' crew dropped its eighth
consecutive game Thursday to the
first-place New York Yankees 5-4.
Ken AIcBride (7-61 goes for his
fifth straight victory Satur
day night against Jim Duckworth
2-5 of the Senators.
K.C. Paint Wins Third Yang To Skip
in Row in SS Babe Ruth IDecathlons
COItVALLIS (liPIl C. K
hits off two Butte Valley hurlcrs,l Yang, the world decathlon record
Cleland and Mills. holder from Nationalist China and
I UCLA, does not plan to compete!
KC Paint 000 020 3-5 5 4 in the national AAU decathlon
Liston 112 000 04 3 5 chamoionshins June 28-29. offici-
Sixth Street Oxygen 16 to 12 on Barnes and E. Johnson; J. Cook, I cjai5 learned today.
Wednesday and Pacific Supply , Lyon, Su itzlcr and E. Cook. I Yang plans to pass ,-o the event
Coop at 8-6 on Tuesday. jButte Valley 033 000 0 6 10 10 l0 matC a European iair which
In other action Thursday. Pa-Pacilic Loop 0i4 103 x 15 10 3 was arranged by his government,
Harris
"I think a conference affiliation
is a good thing," contributes his
counterpart at Oregon State, Roy
S. i Spec Keene.
The word "conference" to most
people means a reformation of
the old PCC, although officials of
both schools regard that phrase
with about as much affection as
the Justice Department has for
Jimmy Hoffa.
AAWU Formed
Five of the old PCC schools
formed themselves into the Ath
letic Association of Western Uni
versities, more commonly known
as the Big Five. It became the
Big Six when they took in Wash
ington State. Then Idaho found
sume playmates its own size, or
perhaps smaller, and went off to
In the meantime, athletes from
the two schools have been an
artistic smash hit.
Great OSU Year
Oregon State has just completed
the greatest year in its history
The Beaver football team, led bv
lleisman Trophy-winning quartei
back Terry Baker won eight of
1 1 games, including a 7-0 decision
over Villanova in the Liberlv
Bowl. The OSU basketball team
went all the way to the NCAA
semifinals and eventually finished
fourth in the nation.
Us baseballers won the cham
pionship of the so-called Northern
Division, made up of the five
northern members of the old PCC
and coach Sam Bell put together
one of the nation's best track
teams.
Oregon Colleges Nearing
Requirements Of Biq Six
ished with a 6-3-1 record and
were in contention for a bowl bid
until a final loss io Oregon State.
Don Kirsch's baseball team was
ranked second in the nation at
one point in the season.
Oregon's athletic department
showed an $80,000 profit for 11
62, ' and playing before 355,523
football fans last fall gave it an
other boost. The future football
scliedule includes such teams as
Ohio State and Army.
The situation at Oregon State
proves that artistic success Is not
always profitable. The Beavers
lost $64,886 in 1961-62. Their foot
hall attendance this year was
254,476, including the Liberty Bowl
and an all-time record of 259,508
watched the OSU basketball team.
Home attendance for 12 games
was 96.004.
"There won't be a big surplus,
but there won't .be a deficit
either." Keene predicts.
The financial squeeze may be
come tighter at both schools. The
State Board of Higher Education
recently raised out-of-state tuition
from $670 to $900 a year and
boosted dormitory fees. .Harris
estimates it will take another
$26,000 to maintain the same
amount of grants-in-aid next year.
Keene estimates OSU will need
between $28,000 and $30,000.
A conference, especially if it
guaranteed a share of Rose Bowl
receipts every year, might solve
some problems.
A 51
GIANTS SIGN COUNTS
NEW YORK I LTD Johnny
Counts, who jumped from the
semi-pro Stamford (Conn.) Bears
to the New York Giants last
.season, has signed his 1963 con
tract with the National Football
League team.
The slender halfback finished
I L:nl.nfr .I.,-.,, in tha
SCW.Kl III .U.. (0 vjcory jM
ArL, last year, lugging reiums sejnhork . Ih. uav ,..
784 yards and a 30.2 aver- U givj up w hjts
cific SuddIv Cood downed Butte Cleland, Mills and Green; Stein
Valley's Eagles 15 to 6. bock and Alle"'
In the Thursday victory, J.
Barnes went all the ay for K.C. laaa
Paint, scattering tnree hits, while) J AffleriCOnS
J. Cook, Lyon and Switzler worked j
the mound for the losers, com
bining to give up only five hits.
Errors played a large part in the
game with the winners committing
four miscues and the losers five.
Liston Aircraft moved into a
4-0 lead after three innings. K.C.
rallied tor two tallies in the
fifth frame and then poured over
three runs in the top of t h e
seventh and last inning for the
victory.
In the other Thursday clash,
Butte Valley scored first with a
three run uprising in the second
inning, but Pacific came back with
seven counters in the bottom of
the same frame and rolled away
for
age.
Iwhile the victors were getting 10
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BUFFALO, N Y. lUPH - The
Buffalo Bills have signed Char
lie Gibson, a tackle from Lehigh,
to a 1963 American Football
League contract as a free agent.
The Bills also announced the
signing of Herman Bame, a rook
ie halfback from Kentucky State
College.
Win Berths
B. O E H A M P T O N, Eng
land (UP1 The anxiety was
over today for Bob Siska of San
Francisco. Ron Fisher of Houston
and Bill Hoogs of Berkeley. Calif.
They'll be in the field on Mon
day when play begins in the
Wimbledon tennis championships.
All three Americans earned
berths for the all-England cham
pionships by banging their way
into the quarter-finals of a spe
cial qualifying tournament. AH
the quartcrfinalists here eight
men and eight women automati
cally filled the last 16 ber'hs for
the Wimbledon championships.
Sitka defeated South Africa's
Terry Ryan, 6-3. 8-6, 4-6, 6-1.
Thursday to gain the round ol
eight. Fisher, meanwhile, defeat
ed England's Jim Ward. 6-2, 3-6.
6-4. 6-1. and Hoops downed Or
rv Owen, also of England, 6-1.
M. 6-2.
The addition of Sika. Fisher
according to word sent by Ducky
Drake, UCLA coach. Yang also
recently has been bothered by a
torn rib cartilage.
Yang set a new decathlon rec
ord of 9,121 points this year.
His absence makes Paul He
man. former Wcstmont College
standout, the meet favorite.
Tennis Play
Enters Semis
PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) -Defending
champion Rafael Osuna
and Dennis Ralston, his team
mate from the University of
Southern California, are favored
to stroke their way into the sin
gles final of the NCAA tennis!
championships today.
Osuna meets Northwestern's
Marty Riessen and Ralston plays
Art Ashe of UCLA in today's
semifinals.
Ralston, Osuna. Riessen and
Ashe were rated in that order by
the seeding committee, so Uieir
presence in the semifinals came
as no surprise.
The doubles scmilinals today
pitted Osuna and Ralston against
Northwestern's Riescn and Clark
Graehner and Dili Bond and
CARMEL. Calif. IL'PI-A Uni
versity of Oregon and Oregon
Stale arc "making progress" on
entrance requirements that would
put them on the same level as
members of the Big Six but they
still won't be incited to join the
Athletic Association of Western
Universities this summer.
"We are making a continuing
tudy of expansion." said Dr.
Bradford Booth of UCLA, presi
dent of the Big Six Council which
is in session here. "We discussed
the cases of Oregon and Oregon
State. But it will be up to the
presidents of the Big Six schools
to make any final decision."
"We have been informed, how
ever, that Oregon and Oregon
State have raised the entrance re
quirements for out-of-state stu
dents, and that is a step in the
right direction. They are in the
process of reaching our academic
level.
The expansion session Thursday
was the final on this subject for
the remainder of this spring meet
ing.
"No other schools are mentioned
regarding expansion," said Booth.
"We never have received a let
ter of application from either of
the Oregon schools. We are just
exploring the matter of expan
sion." Today's session, which may
wind up the meetings, will deal
mostly with administrative details.
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Giants manager Alvin Dark
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Kucnn, hitting .248. will team
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