Longhorns Improve Mo. NEW YORK (OPI) Stam peding Texas improved iU No. 1 ranking today in the run away race for the 1963 national college football title. Thirty-two coaches one more than last week rated the Longhorns first in the United Press International ratings on the strength of tlicir perfect record, the only one among the major powers. Pittsburgh and Michigan Pelicans Place Five MIKE McKIBBON PAGE 10 HERALD AND Billiards Star In Local Show i Jimmy Caras, four-time world billiard champion and member of Brunswick's billiard adviso ry staff, will appear Thursday at 2 end 7 p.m. in a billiard exhibition at the Cushion Corner in Klamath Falls. The billiard expert will first demonstrate billiard fundamen tals, then hold an exhibition match with local talent, and conclude with an exhibition demonstration of his famous skill and trick shots. After the exhibition, lie wilt give per sonal instruction to those who request it. Caras, at 17, earned the tltlo of "boy wonder of the billiard world" by defeating Ralph Greenleaf in an exhibition match in 1927. Greenleaf was then world billiard champion. In 1936, he won the World's Champion Billiard title, lie did it asain in 1938, 19 and 1949. He and Willie Mosconi share the world's record high run of 127. Two movies produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer, were made on Caras' and Mosconi's trick sliots. The films played in theaters throughout the w orld. On the nationally televised ABC 'Wido World of Sports" presentation, Caras beat Mosco ni, 125-tB, for tlie la Nation al Pocket Billiard title. i As a member of the Bruns wick advisory staff, Caras Is one of over 125 bowling and billiard star champions w h a promote their respective sports through exhibition and instruc tion programs such as planned for the Cushion Corner. Huskies In Stat Lead SAN FRANCISCO UPI -Despite Its upset beating at the liands of UCLA last week, the Washington Huskies still lead the Big Six in three statistical departments. The Huskies have the best to tal offense, averaging S22 yards per game, compared with runner-up USC with 309; In rushing offense, with 2t yards per game aagin.it USC's and In rushing defense, allowing 134 yards against Washington State's 141. Southern California has the best total defense, allowing 234 yards per game compared with second-place Washington State's 270; and has the best passing defense, allowing only 79 yards per game, against 126 (or next placa UCLA. State negotiated the only change in the top 10 from last week, the Panthers taking over fourth-place from the Spartans, who replaced them in fifth. Navy, enjoying the highest ranking ever held by a service team in the history of the rat ings, fattened its hold on sec ond place, drawing two No. 1 ballots. .Mississippi slipped but clung to a three-point lead over Pittsburgh in third. The Rebels i r .v NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Desegregation Comes To Southwest Teams AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - The University of Texas Monday be came the first school in the Southwest Conference to racial ly desegregate its sports pro gram. Most schools in the eight member conference except Rice and Arkansas were ex pected to slowly integrate. Coach Darrcll Royal, athletic director at Texas, said he would allow any eligible stu dent to try out for 6ports. "We will recruit anyone who will fit in our program," Royal said. "That is anyone who qual ifies academically and athleti cally." Texas' football team is unde feated tliis season and top ranked nationally. INTRODUCING THE DEPENDABLES FOR '64 Sit received the otlier first-place ranking from the 35-man board. Increase Point Totals Oklahoma, Alabama and Illi nois each increased its point to tal in sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively. Ninth-ranked Ne braska and Auburn, No. 10 had the same totals as last week. While the top 10 went unde feated last weekend for the first time this season, the sec Medford and Grants Pass dominated the Southern Confer ence all-star team selected by the coaches and released today, with both schools placing four men each on the 12-man offen sive first team and the Baker's Dozen defensive first team. CHUCK MILLS Tuesday, November 19, 1963 Frank Broylcs, Arkansas coach, said he was "too busy" to comment on Texas' action. Gov. Orval Faubus has said he would oppose any move to in tegrate athletics at the state university. Rice, a private university, has a stipulation in its charter which prohibits Negroes. A spokesman, however, indicated sports probably would bo de segregated when, and if, the school is integrated. Southern Methodist Universi ty was tlte first team in the loop to play a team with Ne gro athletes. SMU, Baylor, Tex as Tech, Texas A&M, und Tex as Christian all were viewing the Texas decision with inter est We didn't invent ' " ' " "' T - ) e. nm, , i aaaaaaaiaMpajMM ,----Tfjl we just enlarged upon it! Compact Dodge Dart occ txvntoN if THOMAS DODGE 424 SOUTH SIXTH STREET THE BOB HOPE SHOW", NBC-TV. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTING." I Ranking, While Middies Retain Second Plate ond 10 w as jolted severely w ith losers Washington (No. 11), Baylor '.No. 14, Missouri (No. 15) and Ohio State (No. 17) dropping out of the ratings completely. Syracuse, Peon Slate and Mississippi State moved up to take their places as the 11-12-13 teams. Southern California and Arizona State (winner of seven straight) tied for 14th and Wis Srideiers Klamath Falls is represented by one man on the offensive first team, one on the second team and two first team choices on the defensive first team and two on the second team. Named to the first offensive team from the Pelican squad was Mike McKibbon, a 183 pound guard, while fullback Chuck Mills was named to the second team. First team choices on the de fensive unit are Terry Christian son and Ben Kern, while Mc Kibbon and Terry Eccles re ceived recognition on the sec ond team. Honorable mention was ac- IHl SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE All-Stir Football Squid FIRST TEAM Plavir School Grand Pail Mtdford Grant! Pais Medford Klamath Fill! Crater Athlind Marly Bauir Sltvt Toews Bob Llndimann Jill Hardralh Mike McKibbon oonny Ryenon Jim Conklin 170 Mike Birnei Tarry liabell Gary Van Kolan Vern Swamon Midlord Grant! Pan Grant! Pan 170 173 lit Crater 175 Medlord 215 Bill Enyart HONORABLE MENTIONl End! Witt Ventral!, Medlord; Lai Thurman, Klimalh Falls; Slavs Jorde, Crater. Tackles John Enrloht, Klamath Film Bob Methvln, Medlord. Guard Chuck Fuller, Grant! Pan. Oulrterback David Birqer, Aihland. Back! Tim Murray, Medlord; Dennli Ekwill, Ashland; Greg Gindee, Medlord; Mike Kilchlng, Klamath Falls; Sherman Kiger, Crater. DEFENSE FIRST TEAM Player School Medlord Grant! Pais Grants Pan Tim Murray Terry Cronshiw Bob Llndeminn Jell Hirdrath Medlord Medlord Brian Pelerien Terry Chrlstlenson Klamath Falls 174 Denny Ryerson crater in Jerry Mccormick Grant! Pan ISO Ben Kern Klamath Falls 152 Ray White Crater 157 Rich Irelind Grants Pass 170 Chuck Taylor Crater 152 Ron Edmonds Medlord 110 DB DB HONORABLE MENTIONl End! Glenn Miller Ktemath Falls) Lynn Flanders, Medford. Tackles Bob Methvin, Medlord; Lee Sanders, Grants Pass; Jos Raynes, Aihland; Mel Johnson, Crater. Llnebicken Don- Summon, Grant! Pan; Tom Oia, Klimalh Falls. Oeep Becks Vsrne Petrick, Klamath Falls; Lanes Casebeer, Medfordl Oennls Ekwall, Aihland. Hank Bauer Named Oriole Manager BALTIMORE, Md. (UPD -Hank Bauer, former New York Yankee star who once piloted the Kansas City Athletics, today was named manager of the Bal timore Orioles. Bauer, who succeeds Billy Hitchcock, was signed only for the 1964 season, but General Manager Lee MacPhail said that "Hank has been my pref erence right along." No terms were announced. Bauer served as third base coach of the Orioles last sea the compact ... . CHRYSLER MOW! CO)AlrOH consin re-entered the ratings in 16th. Memphis State, in the listings for the third consecutive week, finished in a 17th-place dead lock with Kansas. Utah Enters List Eight-game winner Utah State entered the top 20 for the first time in 19th, and Georgia Tech and Army tumbled into a tie for 20th with the Air Force. The Cadets and Engineers were Obi corded Les Thurman, John En right and Mike Kitching on the offensive selections and Glen Miller, Tom Osa and Verne Pet rick receiving honorable men tion on the defensive unit. First team choices on offense from Medford were end Steve Toews, tackle Jeff Hardralh, quarterback Mike Barnes and fullback Bill Enyart. Grants Pass players named to the first unit were end Mar ty Bauer, tackle Bob Linde mann, and halfbacks Terry Isa bell and Gary VanKoten. Round ing out the first team picks were center Jim Conklin of Ashland and fullback Vern SECOND TEAM School Grant! Pail Crater Crater Aihland Aihland Medlord Grant! Pan Medlord Granli Pan Criler Klamith Falls Grant! Pan Aihland wt. Player 191 J. Mccormick 172 F. Arimfrons 174 John Buih in Jack Gruber 110 John Yaple ISO Chuck Kimbill 157 Bill sundliy . 115 Ed Coil 112 Tom Spartln 110 D. Summerlield 110 Chuck Mill! 170 Rich Ireland 2SS Mlkt Torreian SECOND CAM wt. Player School Grant! Pan Crater Crater Ashland Aihland Klamath Falls Medford Aihtend Crater Medlord Klamath Falls Ashland Medlord Aihland 171 Marty Bauer 172 Frank Armstrong 174 John Buih lt2 Jack Gruber HO John Yaple 1B3 Mike McKibbon 203 Terry Wfnetroul 170 Jim Conklin ISO D. Summerlield 173 Greg Dippel 130 Terry Ecclei 155 Mike Torreian ISO Rich Knight 1M Roger Atherlon son under Hitchcock. He h a d managed the A's in 1961 and 1962. Bauer, who was an outfielder for the Yankees and A's for 13 years, became the Orioles fifth and youngest manager, since Baltimore came into the Amer ican League in 1934. Bauer is 41. MacPhail said that with the departure of Luke Appling and the promotion of Bauer, Harry Breeheen would be the only Orioles' holdover coach. 12-13 last- week, but were drubbed thoroughly last Satur day. Texas rests this Saturday be fore completing its regular sea son Thanksgiving Pay against Texas A&M. The three biggest games be tween ranking teams take place this weekend, with bowl bids at stake in each one. Illinois collides. w ith Michigan State at Lansing, Mich., with outherEH Conference Swanson of Crater. Defensive first team choices from Medford were end Tim Murray, tackle Hardrath. guard Brian Peterson and defensive halfback Ron Edmonds. From Grants Pass are end Terry Crenshaw, tackle Linde- TERRY CHRISTIANSEN THE NEW iw FOR II 5757 South 6th fa 1 ' ' Il I I I IaIW i COMPLETE LINE OF MUD & SNOW TIRES I FR0M COMPACTS TO CADILLACS I PICKUP TIRES 0 TRUCK TIRES 0 TRACTOR TIRES BATTERIES 0 ANTIFREEZE 0 WHEELS 0 SHOCKS MsVM FrjEE MOUNTING 7001 6 .. 24.99 Ny' LES SCHWAB'S FAMOUS ,U5"""L"S SNOW TIRES WITH SAWDUST & WALNUT SHELL COMBINATION FOR MAXIMUM TRACTION & SAFETY. 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