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Oregon Renfro NEW YORK ' I'PI ' - Texas, headed toward a New Year's Day date in the Cotton How!, and Michigan State, bidding fur a trip to live Rom? Bowl, aio favored to win their regular season finales on college foot hall's holiday program Thurs day. Top-ranked Texas is a 1.1-point choice to down Texas AiM and therehy complete a perfect 1 II) 0 season. Michigan State is a six-point favorite over Illinois in their climatic game which w ill decide A Ny V J 1 a ; 'i 1 ; r ' l - r-f, y , ... . ' v: J. 4 fi 1 Wlm , i C'vf S At' ...i .4 ANOTHER DEAL The Baltimore Orioles announced today the trade of first baseman Jim Gentile (top photo) to the Kansas City Athletics for Norm Siebern (bottom photo) and an undisclosed amount of cash. UPI Telephoto Late Trade Completes House Cleaning By A's KANSAS CITY. Mn. HIPP Thc Kansas City Athletics had completed a general house cleaning today with the trade of Norm Siebern to the Balti more Orioles for Jim Gentile and $23,000. The exchange of first base men Tuesday marked the de parture of the last of the old Athletics, those who were on the team's roster when Charles 0. Finley purchased the club in January. Will. Finley has wielded a busy broom from the start in his ef forts to rebuild the Athletics. No Action Taken On PSC 'Look1 OCiDEX. Utah l'PP - The infant Big Sky Athletic Confer ence is in pood health and will continue to make progress and increase in sue. Thai's the first progioss re port given by Commissioner Jack Friel lo athletic directors and faculty representatives who met at Ogden to iron out prob lems and make an evaluation of (lie league. The league named Babe Cac cia. veteran mentor at Malm State University, the Big Sky football "coach of the year." Caccia's club won the league's first football crown and pasted an overall 6-3 record. Expansion wasn't discussed at toe sessions but I'riel said the six-member organization event ually would have lo increase its membership. 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Last week, the Athletics sent second baseman Jerry Lumpe nnd pitching mainstays Dave Wickersham and Ed Rakow to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for slugger Rocky Colavilo a right-handed swinger. Hie Ti gers also sent along relief pitch er Bob Anderson and $50,000 with Colavito. That was the first step in Kansas City's program for power. Tile second step in the pro gram came Tuesday when they got Gentile, a lefl-handed slug ger. "We fee that now we have the best one - two home run combination that Kansas City has ever had." said Athletics General Manager Pat Friday. Sielvrn. the last varsity hold over from the club Finley pur chased, was the only semblance of power in the Kansas City lineup during the past three seasons. He balled clean up. His best year was IW2 when he hit 2." home runs, drove in 117 and baited .308. Last year he hit Ifi homers, drove in 83 runs and balled .272. Gentile, who at 29 is one year younger than Siebern. had a poor year last season. He batted .2411. hit 24 homers and drove in 72 runs. Bui Gen'ile has produced more for the Orioles in the past four seasons that Siebern has produced for the Athletics Dur ing that period. Gentile hit 124 homer?, drove in 3!H runs and batted .272. Kiobern hit 78 home runs, drove in 37 runs and bat tod .239. Minnesota: Columbia 6 over Rutgers: Cincinnati. 6 over Mi ami of Ohio; Syracuse 7 over Notre Dame; Virginia Tech 7 over VM1: Cornell 7 over Penn; Maryland 8 over Virginia; C'.emson 10 over Sutli Caro lina: West Virginia !4 over Furman. Kast: Boston College 12 over Holy Cross. South: Florida 4 over Florida Slate. Alabama 6 over Auburn. Mississippi 6 over Mississippi St.. Pitt 8 over Miami 'Fla I Georgia Tech 12 over Georgia. CDi ItllltAI.I) AND NEWS, Klamath T1 Service Classic Slated In Memory Of Kennedy WASHINGTON i UPI i Army and Navy will get a chance to play their annual football das- TeNPINHLSI 1 - New Champs Top and bottom. Diane and Steve. In the middle. Judy. Ity JUDY AUDS1.EY (Hrunswleh Advisory Stall) Written for N'EA Tomorrow's bowling champi ons will come from the ranks of today's teenagers. At 19, I hope I can make it myself. I'd like nothing belter than lo live tip to tlx Star of Tomorrow award voted me by t h e Woman's lnternalinnnl Bowling Congress in 1W.1 And, as the only teenage profession al in the sport, I'd like lo help other under-voting-age keglers. Willi proper instruction and practice, wiy normal hoy or girl can become a high roller. In this .series. I am goiivg to take two youngsters Diane and Sieve in hand and try lo devel op thorn into potential champi ons. Stick with me. fellow teen agers, and see how Diane awl Steve go through the lirst steps toward becoming bowling big guns. And you older folks might just as well come along. You just might learn something, too. Brokes Shock i ft Wheel BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Wheel Pock Adjust brakes to full contact Inspect wheel cylinders & grease seals Inspect front broke lining Add needed broke (l id Expires Dee. 1st Mot American Cars East Main Brake & UfeaeRt Tennessee !2 over Vanderb.lt, Memphis St. 13 over Houston. Midwest: Michigan 1 over Ohio State, Purdue 1 over In diana. Kansas 4 over Missouri. Southwest: Baylor vs. Rice, even; Texas Christian 3 over SMC. Wichita 7 over Tulsa. Ari zona St. 7 over Arizona. v)K.a- f lioma 21 over Oklahoma St. West: Stantord 2 over Cili funia. Oregon 2 over Oregon St.. Southern California 1.1 over I'CLA Washington 14 over Washington St. Professional football: vl J s l Falls, Oregon Wednesday, November 27. lfHill sic at the specific request of the family of the late President Kennedy. The game will be dedicated to Kennedy's memory, the Pen tagon announced Tuesday. After a day of conferences. Pentagon officials said it was decided to reschedule the Phil adelphia game for Doc. 7, a one week postponement. Artnv Coach Paul Dietzel said Lakeview Gridders Honored LAKEVIEW Approximately 150 jc(p!c were present Wed nesday night, Nov. 20, for the annual football awards banquet sponsored by the Lakeview Rotary Club and held in tlie cafeteria of the Lakeview High School building. The award for outstanding back went to Greg Tracy: out standing lineman to John Grif fin: most improved player to Mike Wiggins and the most In spirational player award to Jeff Sullivan. The names of the boys are inscribed on the trophies which arc kepi at the school. A special award of a gift cer tificate was presented to Coach Roy Robertson. John Warren, former Oregon coach and now a Eugene busi nessman, was guest speaker for the evening and told of the im portance of athletics in lire lives of young men. He also remin isced on the great athletes dur ing his lifetime. The program was presided over by Harold Baughman, president of the Rotary Club. The decorat ions and serving were done by the Pep Club tinder tlie direction of Mrs. Margaret W eir. The girls of the Honkerettes and tlieir adviser. Mrs. R. Steninger. were social guests. DENVER LOSES MINGO DENVER 'UPI' - Halfback Gene Mingo has been lost to the Denver Broncos of the Ameri can Football league as a run ning back for the remainder of the season. Coach Jack Faulkner said Tuesday that Mingo, who suf fered a chipped elbow against the New York Jets last week, will slill he Used for placekick ing duties but. could no longer he used as a runner. NEW YORK tUPP - Eddie Arcarn brought in 4,779 winners during a- liletime career of 24. 092 starts. His mounts earned SlO.WrtJ. li..H'l' Balancing ft Alignment National Lea. a Thursday G:ee:i Bav 9 over Detroit. Sunday Cleve'.aiul vs S'. Louis, even: Los Angeles 3 over San Francisco. Baltimore 4 over Washington, New York 7 over Dallas. Pittsburgh 11 over Phil adelphia. Chicago U over M.n-ne-ota. American League: Thursday Oakland 3 over Denver. Sunday Kansas City 1 over New- York. Boston 4 over Buf falo. San Diego 7 over HiHiston. PAGE-9 the postponement was "the least we could do" in memory of the late President. Terming hist Friday's assas sination a great tragedy. Diet zel said "we are very honored to dedicate the game" to Ken nedy's memory. Coach Wayne Hardin of Navy said he and his team hacked tlie decision "100 per cent." "We're glad that it's going to be played, though, and not can celed." he added. Nebraska's Devaney Cited For Upset Win Over Sooners LINCOLN. Neb. U'PP He took over the football job at a school which hadn't had more than a couple of winners in two decades and racked up a 9-2 record his first year. During his second season he steered tlie club to a gaudy 9-1 mark. The ninth victory, a 29-20 de feat of Oklahoma fast Satur day, was more than just another win. It gave his team ils first Big Eight title in 23 years: it nailed down a trip to the Orange Bowl; and it won (or Nebraska Coach Bob Devaney Ihe title of United Press Inter national Coach of the Week. Devaney said tlie triumph over the always lough Sooners was the "greatest" of his ca reer. Then he immediately started handing out praise. By tlie lime he was finished he had mentioned every assistant coach and most of Ihe players. "Give my assistants a lot of credit," he said. "They did a heck of a job of getting the team ready." Asked for his analysis of Ihe game, Devaney said it could best be described as a "hard- hus-shi HUS SKI is the great ne winter fun-mobile that goes in an snort! 25 mites per-hour and morel Carries 3 adults or 4 kids! Fits a car-trunkl So simple ! even a child can operate it! Just' for fun. ..come in and seei HUS SKI today... I r ius-slf , Dealer Inquiries Invited TOWNE EQUIPMENT CO. 2030 S. E. Seventh Portland, Oregon ...mvs a hall! Wilt Stopped, While Big '0' Paces Royal By I nited Pre-si International MIA Standings Fastern Division W L I'd. Boston 12 1 .12.1 Cincinnati 12 it .571 Philadelphia 7 8 ,4"7 New York 7 13 X Western Division W 1. Pet. .811 .5.50 .500 .3:11! .214 Ios Angeles St. Louis San Francisco Pe'rnit Baltimore Tuesday's Rr&ults Cincinnati 12! San Francisco 112 Los Angeles 119 New York 112 Philadelphia 113 Baltimore 113 i Only games scheduled' Wednesday's Games San Fran vs. New York at Bos. 1os Angeles at Boston Cincinnati at Baltimore St. Louis at Detroit Wilt Chamberlain's first trip to Madison Square Harden this season was a shocker for New York's basketball followers. There was the 7-lcct-l Wilt, the NH.Vs leading scorer since his rookie year in 19,i9-fi0. pas- The Pentagon announcement said: "The secretary of the Army and the secretary of the Navy decided today that the Army Navy football game will be postponed one week in defer ence to the memory of Presi dent Kennedy. Consideration was given lo cancellation of the game. However. President Ken nedy's family requested thai the game he played. The game will lie dedicated to his memory." hitter." There were numerous fumbles and some of them, lie said, stemmed from jarring tackles. On the Monday preceding the game, Devaney assured a quar terback luncheon meeting of several hundred rabid fans that, "we're going alter Oklahoma" Compare Ford's new Econoline Van AND YOU'LL NEVER GO BACK MORE LOADSPACE-up to more than 14-ton panelsl MORE LOADING EASE-loW, f lat floor. ..big double doorsl more payload-new heavy duty option for 1-ton loadl MORE DRIVING EASE-tlimS, parks in less spacel MAIN ond ESPLANADE smg. rebounding and hardly shooting In fact, his first field goal Tuesday night didn't come until midway in the second (vriod. In the meantime, the Cincinnati Royals were taking advantage of the "new" Wilt to hold tlie lead which enabled them to beat the Warriors. 123-112. in the opener of a doublchcader before 14..Vij. Wayne Kmhry of Cincinnati was credited with the strong de fensive job en Chamberlain, who wound up with just 23 points. Kmhry was especially lough in the last period when lie kept Chamberlain away from the basket. At this point. Wilt had reverted to form and was all offense, but Embry was just as determuied on defense. Oscar Robertson was brilliant for the Royals, scoring 32 points, 13 in the last period. In tlie second game of the Iwuibill, Los Angeles beat New York, 119-112, despite a 41-point performance by the Knick's Bill McGill and .12 by teammate Len Chappell. The Knicks just couldn't cope with Jerry West of the Lakers, who had 33 points and 12 assists for the winners. Philadelphia boat Baltimore. 113-113, in the olher NBA game on Hal Greer's jump shot at the filial buzzer. Greer had missed an earlier shot w ith three seconds remain ing but graMwd the rebound and made the winning shot. Walt Bellamy of Baltimore had 42 points while Lee Shaffer had 32 for the 7Hers. PHILADELPHIA (UPP-The Philadelphia Phillies used a left handed shortstop named Bill Hulcn in 73 games during the 18 season. and added that his players were already beginning lo "prime" themselves for a top effort. After the game, the happy coach was able to say, "wo look the game right to them from the opening kicknff and we seldom gave them good field position." 56 BALSIGER OLD FOES LIM Win .li-i"'lll"IBII 11 ' ' A PAIR OF ALL-STATERS Set to give the Klamath Falls Pelicans a basketball lesson tonight at Pelican Court are former Grants Pass and Stanford star Jim Smith, left and ex-Pelican and University of Oregon standout Bulch Kimpfon. The two will be in the lineup of the faculty team meeting the Pels in a pre-season prac tice fray at 8 p.m. The proceeds from the contest will go to the local United Fund drive. Pelicans Meet Coaches In OF Drive Benefit Al Keck s Klamath Kails Pel icans take lo Pelican Court to night in tlieir initial test under game conditions as they clash with a team composed of for mer outstanding cagers from the KU faculty ranks. The practice contest is played for Uie benefit of Ihe local Unit ed Fund, with all proceeds tick eted for this drive. Admission prices are 50 cents for adults and 23 cents (or stu dents. Tipoff time for the encounter is 8 p.m.. with a preliminary contest slated for fi:30 p.m. be tween the two Pelican Erosh teams. Hue to see action for the fac ulty team are DcLanee Dun can. Jack Peterson. Jim Smith, Jim Johnson, Butch Kimpton, Bill Mansfield, Gil lioyd. Dick Bumula, W'ade Patterson, Bruce Patterson, Tom Crablree and Boh Johnson. Reliiit ning for tho start of an TO AN OLD-FASHIONED TRUCK I MORE MILES PER GALLON- owners report up to 30 morel MORE SERVICE SAVINGS- now 6,000 miles between oil changes and lube jobsl And Econoline costs lessl FORD MOTOI CO. TOGETHER V other season for the Pels are a pair of letlermen in 5-9 guard Lanny Guyer and 6-4 junior for ward Terry Ash. Teamed with (Jus pair will be such people as 6-6 transfer from Fall River Gene Kingsbu ry, a senior: juniors John Jen drzejewski (6-2, Steve Baker iti-21. Buddy Lummus (5-10. Jim Drew 6-0, Jack Bauer (6-P, Jim Palzko (6-11, and sophomore Bob Moore (6-2) and others. The 'Pelicans open tlie home slate and the season Friday and Saturday nights, Dec. 6-7. hosting Roseburg and start the counting season Jan. 3 enter taining Grants Pass. Tlie practice contest tonight Is the only pre-season, f u 1 1 game scrimmage scheduled for ihe Pelicans, with tiho Red-White ' lntra-squad gamo played in the past not expected to be on tlie agenda this year. 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