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DETROIT UP1) Mayor Je
rome P. Cavanagh and his offi
cial party left for Baden-Baden,
West Germany, Saturday to make
Detroit's bid for the 1968 Olympic
Games.
A'vanguard of 22 Detroit Olym
pic Commit tee members and tech
nicians along with 3',4 tons of
equipment already is in Baden
Baden for the 45-minute presenta
tion to the International Olympic
Committee (IOC) on Oct. 18.
Gov. George Romncy will fly
over this week to help make De
troit's presentation to the 64-mem-her-
IOC. The Motor City is bid
ding against Mexico City, Buenos
Aires and Lyons, France.
Detroit's presentation includes a
film of President Kennedy sup
porting the Motor City and a con
gressional resolution pledging
United States support of Detroit's
bid.
To dramatize its bid, Detroit
Friday completed a 2,571-mile re
lay in which an Olympic torch
was carried from Los Angeles to
Detroit by more than 400 long-distance
runners.
The end of the run at the City
County Building was witnessed by
hundreds of cheering persons and
scores of demonstrators who in
terrupted the ceremony with
shouts and boos.
Hayes Jones, a 1960 Olympic
bronze medal winner, handed the
torch over to Cavanagh amid
jeering from the demonstrators.
They carried signs reading "Is
Detroit Segregated Housing Ready
For Olympics?" and sang the in
tegration song, "We Shall Overcome."
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Sunday, October 13, 1163
OLYMPIC GAMES BID Hayes Jonei (center with
torch I, a Detroit school teacher who won a bronze medal
in the I960 Olympic Games, leads the pack of runners as
they enter downtown Detroit on the final lap to Detroit's
Split Forecast In
Olympic Games Bid
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LANSING (UPI) Douglas F.iwill not support Detroit's bid to
Roby, one of the United Mates host the 19b8 Olympics.
three members of the Interna- But the B-l split in the Ameri-
tional Olympic Committee (IOC), can delegation won't hurt De-
predicled Saturday ono American droit s chances, Roby said.
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GOLD MEDAL WINNER Ruiiia's ttronq woman, Ta
mara Prasi, qrlmaces at the hurls the shot 17,27 meters
to win the first Gold Medal at the Tokyo International
Sports Meot Saturday. A crowd of 20,000 saw the 25-year-old
Russian woman make a winning mark on the sixth
and last try. UP I Telephoto
Wildcats, Vilcs High
In Small Team Stats
;kansas city, m. uph -
ljinfield's defense and Portland
Rule's passing liavo brought
Uio.se two teams among tlio lend-era-in
National Association of ln-h-rcollegiale
Athletics football
ilatistics released Friday.
Linticld ranks seventh in total
drTense after allowing an average
t only 107.7 yards per game in
ilf lirst three conlesls. Tlio Wild-
takers Top
Warriors
Sn Kings-X
'PORTLAND (UPD-Tlie potent
Ios Angeles 1-akers with Klgin
B.lylor, Jerry West and Dick Bar
peit combining for 511 points
rolled over tlie San Francisco
Warriors 100-H3 in a National
Basketball Association exhibition
game Friday night.
Baylor scored 20 points and
West and Barnett each tallied 19
as (Uie Lakers posted their fourth
wis in six games of their barn
storming Pacific Coast preseason
tour with the Warriors.
.J 4s Angeles lield 29-14, 58 32
aif 82-64 quarter leads.
; tan Francisco was led In scor
ing by Wilt Chamberlain, with 25,
aitd rookie Nate Tliurnmnnd, with
14. Rudy La Russo had 15 and
Don Nelson added 13 for the win
ners. Th teams game was watched
by a crowd of 3.850.
cats aro Ulh in pass defense
Willi an average of 30.3 yard:
and 17th in rushing defense with
a K8 3 average.
Quarterback Mike Silirunk of
Portland Slato is lOlli in the na
lion in passing with 22 comnlc
lions in 44 atlcm)ts for :ili7 yards
and an averacc of 153.5 yards per
game. Schrunk also ranks Ijlh in
total offense with an average ol
Hil yards. Tlio Vikings are lHlh
nationally in pasiong ollenso.
Southern Oregon ranks Ulh in
(Kissing with lW yards per game
and HUh In total oileiise with
373 3 yank.
Diek Weiso of Pacific is 17lh
among individual pas.sers with
150.5 yards iier game and half
back Mickey Merger! of Iwis
and Clark ranks In a lie for
eighth place in scoring wilh 36
Hiints.
Roby, who lives in Ypsilanti
and is tile former chairman of
the board of the American Metal
Products Corp. in Detroit, has
been trying to bring the Olym
pics to the Motor Cily since 1939
As he left for Baden-Baden,
West Germany, Friday to attend
the 60th Plenary Congress of the
IOC, Roby said, "Personally this
is the first time I've gone to one
of these meetings with the feel
ing Detroit will come home with
it."
Rnhy said there is no question
on how he will ballot on the vote
to choose the 19G8 Olympic site
and he added he felt IOC Presi
dent Avery Brundage would also
support Detroit.
But John Garland of Califor
nia 1 doubt he will vote for
us," Roby said.
"He was quite hurt (hat De
troit prevailed over Los Angeles"
in the competition before the
American Olympic Committee for
the right to bid for (lie games.
"But I don't think that will
hurt us," Roby said. "On the
contrary the propaganda by
people out in California against
us might help because it has
been unsportsmanlike." Roby
said.
Running against Detroit in
earnest arc Mexico City and
Lyons, France, while Buenos
Aires, Argentina, is making what
is regarded as a token bid.
Golf Title
Captured
By Fetsch
LAKEVIKW-Topping the youth
group at the tournament held at
the Mark Clark golf course was
Kmcst Fetsch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carter Fetsch. who won I he
championship flight and was also
named medalist.
Awards presented Saturday
Oil. 5, were to (he following:
Championship flight F.rnic
Fetsch, winner: Dean Hrickey,
runner-up; Gene Gooigctta, con
solation; Ernie Fetsch, medalist.
First flight John Jradun, win
ner; Billy Tainter, runner-up;
Terry Diillarlmle. consolation.
Second Iliglit Gerry Howard.
winner; Susan Dollnrhide, run
ner-up; Christy dotty, consolation.
Tlnrd tliglit Pat habin. w inner
Robbie Nichols, runner-up; Corky
Lelllanc, consolation.
Fourth (light Mai ty Chaloupka,
winner: Sloven Kliewer, runner-
up: Mike Sabin, consolation.
Fifth flight Dennis Flyiin, win
nor: Mac Shoulders, runner-up;
Janet Fetsch. consolation.
Given golf balls for taking part
were Richard (iciodnough, Billy
Castle, Susan Castle, S h c r e e
Canps, Kristino Georgetla, Jim
Clause. lon Patterson and Jim
my Flynn.
Fines Meted
To Hunters
BAKF.R (UPI' Three men
have been fined $2,000 alter
pleading guilty to illegal posses
sion of doer ami elk. They were
arrested hy slale police near
here Sunday.
Fined by Baker County Justice
of tlie Peace Will Nonlean were
Harold A. White. 58, Washougal,
Wash.! William R. Wallers. 38.
Ridgefield, Wash., and Kenneth
R. Smith, 20, Portland.
Antlers Top
Gilchrist
Tlie Bonanza Antler cross-country
learn edged the Gilchrist run
ners Saturday at Gilchrist bv
score of 27-28.
The Antlers' Fred Dearborn
raced home ahead of tlie pack in a
lime of 9. ill 9. John Arnold of Gil
christ was second and Bonana
runners captured third and fourth
places.
Results: Bonanza 27, Gilchrist
28.
Fred Dearborn. B, 9:59 9: John
Arnold. G; Spillane. B; Thom
son, G; Willis. B; Bonner, G;
Anderson. G; Lee, B; IMf, G;
Brown, B.
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BASIN LIONS LEAGUE
11
Merrill Lloni
Lion Tamers
AAojsbacks
Dorrit Lions
Dorr It Simbss
Cowardly Lion
Tokofea Lioh
Roarers
Results: Dorrls Lions 3. Dorr Is Sim-
Das i; Mossbackt 7, Tokelee Lions 2;
Merrill Lions . Roarers 0; Cowardly
Lion 2. Lion Tamers 3.
High team game. Cowardly Lion Afll;
high team series. Lion Tamers 1957;
high Ind. game, Robert Kerr 335; high
ma. lericst Jim money ivi.
MEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
W L i
Greenwood Masonry 5
Cascade Industrial Supply
blectrolux
Team No.
Durant Real Estate
Linkvltle IV
Laura's Beauty Fair
Thomas Sheet Metal
Results: Electrolux A. Laura' Riitw
Fair 0; Greenwood asonry 3, Thomas
Sheet Metal 1; Cascade Industrial i.
Llnkvflle IV 0; Team No. 6 2, Durant
Real Estate 3.
High team a me, Casearfa InrlmtrUl
Supply 750; high team series. Cascade
Industrial Supply 2113; high Ind. game.
venian uurani m; ntgn mo. series, Ver
non Durant 628.
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21
NIGHT CRAWLERS LEAGUE
W
Elmers Texaco l5'i Vi
Bob's Regal 10 ',i
Basin Builders 14 11
The 3 Mac's U II
Franti Oil Fillers No. I u 11
Whiley's Shell 13 12
Shorty's Flying A 13 11
Franlz Oil Filters No. 2 12 13
Lucky Strikes in n
Bay's Flying A 7 ID
Results: Luckv 5Mk t. Frnt nn en.
ters No. 2 4i Shorty's Flying A 2, El
mer's Texaco 3; Whiley's Shell 3, Bay's
Flying A 2; Franti Oil Fillers No. 1 0,
Bob's Regal 5; The 3 Mac's 4, Basin
Builders 1.
High team oame, Bnh'n Rol aui- ,
high team series, Bob's Regal 222; high!
ind. game, Mac McMillen 2U; high ind I
series. Mac McMillen 746. I
BASIN BOWLERS LEAGUE '
Lale Comers
Tom's Meat Market
Hi & 01
Grease Monkeys
bum snippers
Pin Piils
Lee s 76
CKR't
C&H
CalAbon
Bowl Weawtli
Lower Lakers
The Duds
Grandma's A Pa's
Frustrated Four
Pin Dusters
Punk Pins
Luckoult
SDit Balls
Team No. 12
Gutter Balls
Gutter Ousters
Alley Cats
Alley-Oops
U 11
12' lli.i
19
s ie
Results: Team No. 12 1, Late Comers
3; Frustrated Four 0, Bowl Weevils 4;
The Duds 4, Catabons 2; Luekouls 3, Al
ley Cats 1; Gutter Balls 2. Torn mmi
Market 2; Punk Pins 2, Spit Balls J:
Gutter Dusters 1. B'S J. O's 3i Lower
Lakers 4, Alley-Oops Oj C.H 3, Grand
mas & Pa's 1; C&R's 3, Grease Mon
keys 1; Ptn Pals 0, Lee's 76 4
High team game, C&H 727) hlah team
series, CiH 7062; high Ind. game, men,
noWBr iroiman tti women, Wlllene
Moore 17; high Ind. series, men, Don
Ratlitt 560; women, Leon a Quails 464.
BEBTLEBOMB LEAGUE
W
Joe Fisher i4t
Holiday Bowl Coltee Shop H 8
Bill's Aulo Towing 14 lfl
Richfield 12 1
Rainbow Garage 1? 17
Eagles Aut. 10 14
Tio Tom's Drive In ' ij'j
Fluhrer's Sunbeam 7 17
Results: Eaqies Au. 3, Richdeld 1;
Tie Toms 1 Fluhrefi i: Joe Fisher 3,
Bill's I: Holiday Cotle Shop . Rainbow
Garage 2.
High team game. Holtdav Bowl Coi'ee
Shoo tie; high team series, Hol-day
Bowl Coltee Shoo 7321; high ind. game.
Hester ue.ier 700; high Ind. series.
Heiter Dealer Stl.
EARLY BIRDS LEAGUE
W L
Rollers 14 a
Luckv Four 3 7
Near Mis. 1J' 7'
Aorooos 17 a
SateiMes it
Strikers 10 10
Rolling Pins 1(1 10
Odd Bali! to i(t
Scatter fl'alns ) to1 1
Aiiey Lais ?
Game Dames 6
Pm Pals 3
Results- Satellites P. Apropos 4; Pn
Pais 1. Rolling Pins Jt AMey Cats 4, Odd J
B4"s 0; Strikers 1. Lucky fovr 3; Nearj
Mrs. 2. Sctttrbrins 2; Rollers 4. Game 1
Darnes 0.
Hqh team same, Lucky Four 7M: high !
tear) series, Lucky Four 7U7; high nd
game. Beth Phiihos. Edith Bart lie;
hign Ind. series, fcd.th Bart 31,
MOOSI PA LEAGUE
W t
Lucky Lanes is 4
' 40' Cub 12
Harry lanoheer Ins. tl
Altamortt Grocery I) f
Bmq't Satellite 11
O Hair s Memorial Chapel 9' if
Paiteoa s Market 11
No Nanw e it
CP l ww we'd l tl
Musgrove Plv"6nfl I It
fry Cafr'S Bovl U
Merrill Moote 61 1 13' t
Oct. f results: Aitanwt Gfocery P,
Merrllt Moose 4i Musgreve Plumbing e.
Harry Lanphear tns 4; No Names J
O'Halr's Memofiel Chapel It R'ng s Sat
eiiite 3. Fry C'f s Boys 1; Lucky lanes
7. Pasfeea'i Market 2; ' Cub 1.
CP 1 WW Ward i.
High team oeme. Marry Lanphear v
fit; high ttm series. Harry Lanphtar
lm 240), high Ind oame. Ctunrtfo
Biorson 254; high ind. series. Be Horn
1 1 .
tr.' , A" v .
1 ' . .... . ' i $
Cify-Counly Building. The torch has been carried from
Los Angeles, 2,571 miles, to promote Detroit's bid for the
1968 Olympic Games. UPI Telephoto
Hotkey Coach Looks
At First Big Game
By GEORGE (Red) SULLIVAN
Coach, New York Rangers
NEW YORK (UPD - This
was my first shot at taking over
a big league hockey team from
the start, and I feel good
about it. The time to establish
the necessary rapport, to build
up a healthy attitude, is in train
ing. And I'm sure we're a club,
not a lot of splinter groups.
That's one thing and I consider
it important. The other thing is
personnel. And when I remember
the team as it was when I was
brought in last Christmas, and
then size it up now, I'm sure we
arc much superior.
Apparently, a lot of other peo
ple think so, too, because we've
been picked generally to make
the playoffs. I think we can do
it, and maybe with something to
spare, but it's got to be done on
ice and there's, a long road
ahead.
I say this: We've got in
Jacques Plante the best goalie in
the league, not only in his skill
and technique, but in his leader
ship qualities.
And we've improved immense
ly down the middle. The mid
summer deal with Montreal
which brought us Plante also
brought us a couple of profes
sionals in Don Marshall and Phil
Goyette who should be at their
peak. I'm counting a lot on them
to help us not only as goal scor
ers but to help balance lines and
give us soundness.
I have Goyette playing between
an improved Rod Gilbert and 37
goal scorer Camille Henry.
SEVER TIES
MINNAPOLIS - ST. PAUL
(UPI) The Minnesota Twins
will not renew their working
agreement with Dallas-Fort Worth
of the Pacific Coast League, farm
director Sherry Robertson dis
closed. Robertson also said the Twins
have signed a working agreement
with Wisconsin Rapids in the
Class A Midwest League.
I may have Marshall at center
between Andy Bathgate and Vic
Hadfield.
And if these three click togeth
er, I'll put Don McKenney, a 200
goa! scorer over his career, at
left wing with Earl Ingarfield and
one from Ken Schinkel, Dick
Meissner and Howie Glover.
It may take a little time to
improve our cohesivencss, but
there are too many pros on this
club for me to be anything but
optimistic.
Swimmer
Wins Award
EUGENE (UPI) Graham Col l
ton, a swimmer from Portland,
Friday was named winner of the
1963 Order of the O Scholarship
at the University of Oregon
The scholarship is awarded an
nually to the outstanding state of
Oregon freshman athlete to enroll
at the university.
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