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    outhern (Utah Final
Oregon Tech Seeking
Fourth Win In Finale
College of Southern Utah the
final opponent for the Oregon
Tech Owls as the 1963 season
comes to a close Saturday aft
ernoon. They're called the Thunder
birds and the record to date is
the same as that of the Owls
three wins, four losses.
Consequently, both teams will
be digging hard for that fourth
win to insure a break-even sea
son. Little is known of the Thun
derbirds. Southern Utah is one of the
older schools in the West found
ed in 1897 by the Utah State
Legislature as a branch of the
University of Utah.
Just this year, the Thunder
birds began play as a four-year
college and the school is a
member of the NA1A.
The Thunderbirds have met
such teams as Eastern Arizona
College; College of Idaho; Fort
Listen Clay Fight
Set For February
DENVER i CPU Heavy
weight champion Sonny Liston
and challenger Cassius Clay
will meet next February in a
15-round title bout expected to
carry the richest gate in box
ing history.
The only details remaining
are the exact date and the site.
And backers of the fight were
sitting back today considering
tlie bids after promising an an
nouncement Nov. 19 and mak
ing it plain the city with the
most lucrative olfer will get the
bout.
Shortly alter Liston and Clay
signed for the fight Tuesday at
the Denver Hilton Hotel, three
separate offers of $1 million
guarantees, two from Los An
geles and the other from Mi
ami, were reported by asso
ciates of the two principals.
OREGON WINS . .
So What's New?: Texas,
Illinois Still Favored
NEW YORK lUPD - Top
ranked Texas was selected to
day to beat Baylor by seven
points in a Saturday meeting
that could break their first
place lie in Ihe Southwest Con
ference standings.
Texas, which has won its last
three games by the margin of
Shoeless Tony Crosby's kicking,
has a perfect 7-0 record for tlie
colleqc football season. Baylor
has been impressive in its last
two victories that were led by
Don Trull, the nation's leading
passer.
The country's two otlier major
teams w ith unblemished records
are slim picks to go through an
other Saturday unscathed. Au
burn, 6-0 and ranked 5th nation
ally, is a three-point choice over
Mississippi State. Princeton,
also 6-0, is favored by the odds
makers to beat Harvard by at
least seven points.
Illinois, the nation's No. 2
squad, is a 9-point pick over
Michigan in a Big Ten battle
that could give the lllini the im
petus for a Rose Bowl trip. The
contest also has a personal
touch. Pete Elliott coaches Illi
nois and brother Bump is the
Michigan mentor.
Mississippi, rated Ihird, Isn't
even on the boards for its cross
sectional game with Tampa.
The Rebels are prohibitive fa
vorites. Jolly Roger Staubach and a
Navy team steaming toward a
mythical Eastern championship
are picked to beat Maryland by
14 points. The No. 4 Middies are
out to hand the Tcrps their
sixth loss of Ihe season.
The remaining top teams are
expected to win, but only Okla
homa i No. 6) is a big favorite.
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Lewis, A&M of Durango. Colo:
Arizona Slate College "B"
team, and California Lutheran
College.
The Fort Lewis team has
been met twice, with a 21-20 vic
tory posted in the first meeting
and a a 27-0 loss sustained just
last weekend.
In meeting the Northwest Con
ference College of Idaho Coy
otes, the Thunderbirds were
handed a 20-0 setback.
The Thunderbirds run from a
ivinged-T offense and according
to reports, ". , . throw the ball
often."
Handling the passing attack
for Southern Utah is Daryl Mon
ahan, a 170-pound sophomore
from Henderson. Nev.. and con
sidered the team leader.
The leading ground-gainer is
halfback Bill Carter, a 183
pound sophomore from Salt
Lake City and an all-conference
choice as a freshman. Carter is
They said Las Vegas, Minneap
olis and Chicago also bid.
Liston will get 40 per cent of
an expected multi-million-dollar
gross and Clay 22'i per cent,
a proportion Liston's backers
said was the largest slice a
heavyweight challenger has
ever received.
Former champion Joe Louis
and his United World Enter
prises, Inc., of Los Angeles sub
mitted the first offer of a $1
million guarantee.. George Par
nassus of the Olympic Boxing
Club, also of Los Angeles, was
in with the second, and Miami
promoter Chris Dundee w as re
ported offering the third.
Liston was immediately in
stalled as a 4-1 favorite by the
New York oddsmakers, who
also were giving even money
that Clay would not last seven
rounds.
The Sooncrs are rated 17 points
better than Iowa Slate. Michi
gan State, ranked eighth, is a
field goal choice over Purdue
and No. 9 Pittsburgh is figured
to defeat Notre Dame by the
same margin.
Nebraska, tenth, is a touch
down' favorite against Kansas.
Seventh-ranked Alabama is idle.
Army, successful in its inter
service rivalry with the Air
Force last week, rates 17 points
better than Utah in a leading
Eastern contest. Dartmouth is
1 over Columbia, Yale 7 over
Pcnn, Syracuse 14 over West
Virginia, Cornell 6 over Prown,
VMI 7 over Holy Crosr.
In the Midwest, Wisconsin is
6 over a deflate Northwestern,
Ohio State is 7 better than Penn
StnU, Indiana 1 over Oregon
State. Iowa 4 over Minnesota.
Cincinnati 14 over North Texas
Slate. Miami "Ohio) 14 over To
ledo. South: Louisiana State 4 over
Texas Christian, Tennessee 6
over Tulane, Florida 4 over
Georgia, North Carolina 5 over
Clemson. Kentucky 7 over Van
dcrbilt, North Carolina State 8
over Virginia Tech, George
Washington 7 over Brigham
Young. Memphis State 14 over
South Carolina, Duke 30 over
over Florida State.
Southwest: Arkansas 1 over
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reported to have good speed.
The other halfback is Merrill
Wilding who weighs 170 pounds
and possesses outstanding speed
and goes on both offense and
defense.
Another fast back is fullback
Roger Moon, a 183-pound junior
who also handles a defensive
end position.
One of the Thunderbirds' top
linemen is center Cal Hair, a
190-pound junior who has been
a regular for three years.
An Oregon prepper, who is a
starter for the Thunderbirds. is
former St. Helens Lion Jerry
Van Dolah at a tackle spot.
Van Dolah weighs in at 215
pounds and is a junior transfer
from Boise JC.
On extra point attempts and
punts, the Thunderbirds move
Van Dolah to center.
In preparing for the final con
test of the year, the Owls have
scheduled light, no-pads work
outs this week, with pass offense
receiving the most attention.
"Our passing attack hasn't
been looking good in the last
couple of games, so this is the
phase of the game to be im
proved this week." coach Ron
Pheister observes.
He adds, "However, Mike
Glincs has been doing a great
job of calling the plays and run
ning the ball club. Last
weekend against Eastern Ore
gon he called a real fine game
and he also called about 40 per
cent of the plays at the line
(audibles)."
Monday ' the Owls looked at
films of the Eastern Oregon
game and went into light work
Tuesday afternoon, with more
of the same slated for today.
All hands survived the Moun
tie game minus injury and a
healthy club was expected for
the Thunderbird clash.
The Owls leave Klamath Falls
via bus Thursday night at 6
o'clock, with their arrival time
estimated at 11 a.m. Friday. A
light workout is slated for later
Friday.
Game lime fpr the contest
is 2 p.m. (MST) or 1 p.m.
(PSTi.
OREGON STATE LOSES
Rice, Southern Methodist 3 over
Texas A&M, Oklahoma State 4
over Tulsa, Wyoming 7 over
New Mexico, Texas Tech 15
over Kansas State, Wichita 20
over Dayton.
Far West: Washing . n 8 over
California. Oregon 9 over Wash
ington State. Air Force JO over
UCLA, Southern California 12
over Stanford, Missouri 13 over
Colorado, Utah State 28 over
Colorado State.
SIGNS AS SCOLT
HOUSTON i UPIl - Former
American League inficlder
Hank Majcski has signed a con
tract with the Houston Colts as
a scout in the Now York area,
the chA announced today.
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THUNDERBIRD WEIGHT Seeing action against the invading Oregon Tech Owls
Saturday afternoon at Cedar City, Utah, will be 230-pound tackle Paul Brinton from
Lehi, Utah. Brinton is just one of several big linemen the Southern Utah club will throw
at the Owls in the season finals for both taams Saturday afternoon.
Three
Champs
Cited
NEW YORK UPI - Three
world champions are bracketed
as "fighters of the month" by
the Ring Magazine today be
cause of their victories in re
cent non-title bouts that stimu
lated boxing interest.
They are Emile Griffith, wel
terweight, who outpointed Jose
Gonzalez in Puerto Rico; Car
los Ortiz, lightweight, who beat
Maurice Cullcn in London; and
Sugar Ramos (featherweight)
who stopped Sammy McSpad
den in London.
Middleweight Joey Archer of
New York was boosted from
fourth among middleweight con
tenders to second because of his
upset victory over Rubin (Hur
ricane) Carter of Paterson, N.J.
who remained No. 8.
Former heavyweight cham
pion Floyd Patterson was
dropped from fourth among
heavyweight contenders to sixth
Terry Downes of England, for
mer middleweight champion,
was moved into the light heavy
weight ratings at No. 9 because
of his comeback activities in the
173-pound class.
Eddie Cotton of Seattle. Wash,
who defeated Henry Hank ot
Flint, Mich., replaced the inac
ttive ex-champ Harold Johnson
as top light heavyweight contender.
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Horse Titles Taken
By Germany, Canada
NEW YORK (UPl)-Germany
and Canada have made off with
the first two major jumping ti
tles in the New York horse
show confirming the pre
showr impression that the Unit
ed States' domination of the
current tour would be broken.
Kurt Jarasinski, Hermann
Schridde and Alwin Schoekc
moehle of Germany won three
of the first five places in Tues
day night's Democrat Memori
al Challenge Trophy event aft
er Gail Ross of Canada took
first place m the afternoon's
MacKay memorial challenge
round.
United States' stars had dom
inated blue ribbons in the
Pennsylvania and Washington,
D.C., shows but foreign stars
needed those shows to become
accustomed to the smaller in
door rings in this country.
The only threat to tlie Ger
man sweep was by Frank Cha-
NAMKU AS MANAGKR
MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL
'UPIl Joe Christian, a vet
eran of 15 years in the minor
leagues, was named to manage
the Wisconsin Rapids. Wis.,
club of (lie class A Midwest
League Tuesday by the Minne
sota Twins. Christian. 31, is a
native of Moon Run, 'Pa. I
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pot of the United States, who
had been the leading rider in
the two previous shows. Chapot
closed with the fast round he
needed but his mount. Shady
Lady, knocked down the last
barrier.
No international jumping is
scheduled for this afternoon but
competition resumes tonight
with tlie Murray Memorial
Challenge Trophy.
Ski Area
Receives
First Snow j
BEND (DPI) A snowstorm
dumped more than a foot of
snow on the slopes of Bachelor
Butte 21 miles west of here and
w inter sports enthusiasts began
making plans for opening the
season this coming weekend.
First use of the slopes will be
on the T-bar tow hill which has
been smoothed with cinders with
stumps and rocks removed
from the area.
The double chair lift, which
reaches to the timberline, will
be placed in use when two feet
of snow has accumulated on tlie
upper slopes.
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Lewis & Clark Ranked
15th In Motional Poll
NEW YORK (UPl'-Unbeat-en
Delaware, one-sided victor
over major college competition
twice this season, Wednesday
edged past Northern Illinois
into first place among the na
tion's small college football
teams in the United Press In
ternational Board of Coaches
ratings.
The Blue Hens routed Buffa
lo, a major college team, 34-6
last Saturday to climax a six
week drive to the top spot, held
by Northern Illinois since tlie
third week of the season. Dela
ware also romped by Ohio Uni
versity, another major college
outfit three weeks ago.
Northern's Huskies ran their
winning streak to eight this fall
by shading Western Illinois
29-22 but drew only 12 first
place ballots compared to 16
(or Delaware. Florida A&M,
No. 3. Northern Illinois and
Delaware have been the only
three teams to occupy the top
three spots this season.
Unbeaten, once-tied Witten
berg remained in fourth place,
Massachusetts, with an identi
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fifth and San Diego State also
advanced one place to sixth.
Western Kentucky, with only
a tie to mar its record in seven
games, jumped into seventh po
sition, along with Texas Ail.
which dropped three places to
a seventh place lie after lesing,
and St. John's (Minn.) fin
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moved into ninth. South Dakota
State completed tlie top 10.
Coach Dave Nelson's Dela
ware team relies on a 41-points-per
game offense and a stingy
defense which has allowed an
average of eight points per con
test. Chuck Zolak, a senior
quarterback, is tlie offensive
leader for the Blue Hens.
Southwest Missouri State,
with seven straight wins, tied
cross-state rival Washington of
St. Louis in 11th place; East
ern Carolina climbed three
places to 13th replacing No. 14
Western State (Colo.), and un
beaten Lewis and Clark fell to
loth.
Northeast Oklahoma, unde
feated McNcese State, and
Falls, Oregon Wednesday, November 6, 1963
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Southwest Texas State, also un
beaten, shared 16th, Montana
State ranked 19th and Lun
er, another unbeaten eleven,
No. 20.
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
United Press International
small college ratings with first
place votes and won-lost rec
ords In parentheses:
Team Points
1. Delaware (16) (6-0) 301
2. Northern 111. (12) (8-0) 289
3. Florida A&M (2) (5-1) 157
4. Wittenberg (6-0-1) 122
5. Massachusetts (6-0-1) 121
6. San Diego St. (1) (5-1) 107
7. (Tie) W. Ky. (1) (60-1) 88
8. (Tie) Tex. A&I (1) (4-2) 88
9. St. John's (Minn. (80) 59
10. So. Dakota St. (6-1) 51
Second 10-11 (tie), Wash
ington (Mo.) and Southwest
Missouri State 39; 13, East Car
olina 34; 14, Western State
(Colo.) 33; 15. Lewis & Clark
(1) 32; 16 (tie), Northeast Okla
homa State. McNcese State' (1)
and Southwest Texas State 28;
19. Montana State 26; 20, Lu
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