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PAGE-2D HERALD AND Braves Vin Bidding Contest As Felipe Alou, Three Others Taken SAN DIEGO, Calif. H'PH -The Milwaukee Brave, jubilant upon obtaining star outfielder Felipe Alou from the San Fran cisco Giants in a fantastic bid ding contest, figured today they were in a prime position to uln the 19t4 National League pennant. "The trade made us more solid and more diversified than ever before," said Braves Man ager Bobby Bragan. "I think we are in the best position to EOC Falls To Coyotes :La grand?: i LTD r- Taft Jackson poured in 39 points and collected IS rebounds as College of Idaho defeated Eastern Ore gon 93-81 in a nonconference basketball game Tuesday night. Jackson, a 6-7 center, scored 13 points in the first half and 26 in the second half. Don McClain and Steve Smith topped the Mountaineers' scoring with 19 and 16 points, respec tively. 5 -Squares ww.wwvi j i i' it ilium j uyimnmmymw mviKmmmmmw, ; ') A ' ' ' : ,i I 'ill , s r , .1 , j . .M.Amm. .. iiiiri, ii,?iL 1 tlJS JUDY MAKES CERTAIN Steve' shoulders are, squared away. By JUDY AUDSLF.Y (Brunswick Advisory Staff) Written for NEA To be realty good you have to be a square at least in one respect. The shoulders must be square to the target from the stance throughout the delivery. This not only helps keep live arms close to live sides. It helps Insure a perfect pendulum BASKETBALL SCORES a College Basketball Results By United Press International East Navy 77 Baltimore U. r0 St. Vincent 86 Geneva 64 St. Bonaventure M Villa Ma donna 71 Slippery Rock 85 Grove City 71 Bloomsburg 79 King's 64 DuqucMie 83 St. Francis il'a.) 79 Allegheny 66 Thiol 53 Pel. Valley 93 Phila. Bible 79 Jlory Cross 89 St. Michael's Vt.) 69 Clarion 102 .M alone 61 Trenton St. 89 Fairleigh Dick inson (Madison) 72 Jirockport St. 57 Roberts s- If) an 43 Massachusetts 80 Boston V. 72 SC.Anselm's 83 Stonehill 71 St. John's . V.) 83 George Washington 64 Manhattan 105 Southern Con necticut St. 81 lona 71 Marist Coll. 54 Buffalo St. 55 Muskingum 47 South Southern U. 95 Rust 64 Norfolk 91 Delaware St. 83 Alabama A&M U9 Lc Moyne (Tenn.) 68 Fairmont St. 89 Davis & Elk ins 49 Fisk 121 Tuskegee 83 Solon Hall 69 Calh. U. 67 OT Clemson 66 North Carolina 64 Florida 78 Florida St. 53 Miama (Kla.) 101 Tampa 95 Morris Harvey 91 Alderson- Broaddus 60 Concord 83 West Va. St. Coll. 68 .,Rjrhmond 71 East Carolina 67 Hollins 101 Southwestern iTcnn.) 9 Florida Southern 91 Hunling ton 89 Midwest Creighlon 72 Hardin-Simnions 58 Kansas St. 87 South Dakota St. 59 MinnewHa 61 Iowa SU 50 Illinois Tech 103 Aurora 78 OlUnbein 87 Marietta 64 Marquette 74 North Dakota 65 NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon challenge the leaders in several years." But the Giants claimed the trade should put llicm on even terms v. ith the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers. The swap sent Alou, veteran catcher Ed Bailey, pitcher Billy Hoeit and a player still to be named, to the Braves for pitch ers Bub Hendley and Bub Shaw, and veteran backstop Del Cran dall. Gave Good Man "If we had had Shaw with us last year we would have fought the Dodgers for the pennant right down to the closing day." said Manager Alvin Dark of the Giants. "But we gave up a good man in Alou. Every club in the majors was bidding for him." The key men involved were Alou, Hendley and Shaw. The Braves have been looking for a capable center fielder for years. And the Giants lost out in the pennant race last year for lack of capable pitching. "Felipe will play center field for us. with Lee Maye in left and Hank Aaron in right." said Bragan. "And don't forget we can play Eddie Mathews in left , TeM-AGE IeNPINNER swing of arm and ball. If you are not squared away at the very outset, Hie chances are you will drop the shoul der somewhere in the s w 1 n g, brining about a sido-arm deliv ery which can send the ball far off target. Start right with the shoulders squared to the target, and the chances are you will have no error to compound during live delivery. Fort Hays 49 Kansas Wesleyan .16 I Northeast Missouri 93 St. Ben edict's 77 Auguslana (111.1 75 Monmouth 63 Omaha 02 Midland 54 Southwest Arizona St. 121 Western New Mexico 79 Vanderhilt 79 SMU 60 Oklahoma 100 Soulh Dakota 79 Oklahoma St. 83 Southern Illi nois 54 Baylor 98 Arlington St. 74 Midwestern IVI Fast Texas 64 West Stanford 83 Oregon 61 Oregon St. 75 Washington St. 58 San Francisco St. 7R Santa Clara 79 College of Idaho 93 Eastern Ore gon 81 University of San Francisco 77 Sacramento State 39 Adams Slate 113 Arizona Slate (KlagXaffi 97 Upland 65 Cal Tech 57 Cal Poly of San Luis Oibspo 81 Whit tier 72 San Fernando State 83 West- mont 82 Pomona 94 California at River side 77 Southern Oregon 61 Humboldt State 47 Montana Slate 68 Nevada 54 Ariinna State 121 Western New Mexico 79 Bahion Invitational At Babson Park, Mass. iFinal) Mertimae 72 Suffolk 70 WATSON RESIGNS MORGAN I'OWN. W. Va. UPI Ray Watson resigned Tuesday ns West Virginia Uni versity assistant football coach to become the second mentor In four days who has severed relations with the Mountain eers. Watson, vvIhi will take a job In soliool administration, emphasized he was not leaving "because of adversities." ;XJU YJr-7- Wednesday, December 4, 1963 too. But the trade gives us a wealth of right-handed hitting power." Alou, who hit .316 for the Gi ants in 1962 when they won the pennant, slumped to .281 last year, but still rapped 20 home runs and drove in 83 runs. Lied In Relief Shaw, 30. will be used in re lief by the Giants. He had a 7-11 record for the Braves last year. But had a tight 2.66 earned run average and 104 strikeouts. Hendley, 24, will be given a shot as a starter. He was 9-9 last year with a 3.94 ERA, and 105 strikeouts. "We figure we'll have five starters on our pitching staff now," said Dark. "They will be Juan Marichal, Jack Sanford, Bob Bolin, Billy O'Dell and Handley." Dark said he would use rook ie Jesus Alou. Felipe's 21-year-old younger brother, in right field. "He'll hit around .275," said Dark. "But if he has trouble, we still have Harvey Kuenn available for that position." REG WIYBRHAEUSBR LEAOUE W L 51' lS'i 5lnd-up Srtld Belli Nu Loc Nut. ShlpoliQ &1udl fUjtcti Spoileri Top Brass Yrd Bird Kilowatts Oftlci Overhead Ji'J 19', 24 20 22 22 21 23 20 No Accounts ?0 74 Hardboard l 36 Saw Mill 14 30 Power Houst U 30 Nov. 11 rebuilt: Kilowatti 3. Power House 1i Belli 1, Slend-up Shed 2; Yard Bird! 3, Spotlen 1; Office Over head 1, Rejects 3; Nu Loc Null 1, Top Bran 3; Shipping Studs 3. Hi rd board i No Accounts 1 Sawmill 3. High team game, Stand up Shed 1002 j high team series. Reecls 2913; high Ind. oame Jess Burcham 214; high Ind. series, Gus GestvangJess Burcham (tie) 564. CAL-ORI LEAGUB General Equipment Co. 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The Ducks had a Jll.'i 1 passing average on 1.831 yards on 133 pass completions in 212 at tempts. Oregon quarterback Bob Ber ry was fifth in the nation in total offense in individual sta tistics with 1,733 yards in 243 plays and was ninth in passing oflensc wilh 1.675 yards on 101 pass completions in 171 at tempts. Oregon State and Vern Burke as second in pass receiving with catches for 794 yards and nine touchdowns. A team mate, Len Krketich. also an end. was second in punting with a 42 2 yards per kick average on 24 punts. S3 Boros Wins Golf Test SKUH1NG, Fla. (UPD - Jul ius Burns and Sam Knead, the elders of the professional golf circuit, battled neck and neck Tuesday before V. S. Open champ Horos grabbed a one stroke win tor the annual Haig Haig challenge golf trophy. The women's half of the pro golf honor was won by Mickey Wnslil. Miss Wright stormed from be hind to take the win when Kathy Wlulworth of Jal, N. M linished double bogey, bogey, but Hoiks had In weather a bUstcnng 33 on the back nine by Sntad. Borns, tlie second oldest man to win the V. S. Open and honored Tuesday niulit a the 111 A "Holler of the Year" birdies at Snead on the first two holes. Boros' card read 3.1.37 70. Snead had a 71 alter spar) ins hM long Ice shots all ner tlie course on the front nine. Miss Wright, who lulls fiom Dallas, fired a one over par 37-3H-73 on the Haider Hall course, t. Bonanza Antlers Eye Improved Basketball Year Through Experience; Six Lettermen Lead Pack By BILL GOULD Herald and News Sports Editor This Is tlie third In a series of articles outlining Klam ath County B League basketball prospects. Experience figures to p I a c e the Bonanza Antlers in the run ning for this year's Klamath B League title and a possible berth ki the state tournament. Coach Bob Freirich starts his thud season as head man of the Antlers and counts s i x lettermen including five two year veterans. 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Ernie Nichols and Neil Tofell and all standing 5-9. The Antler's one-year man is junior guard Rod Pfeitfer 3-9 Freirich sees additional as sistance from Benny Brown, a senior standing 6-1 and Larry Mitchell, a junior at 64. Also from junior transfer from Klamath Falls Larry Sullivan standing 5-10 as a forward. Three other plays up from the junior varsity club figured to see action for tlie Antlers are Lynn Brotherton. a junior guard NOW! Ma fell If x tor onniu .1 MSB mm - - . SiTi 1.1 VAN -' touiMBiisWHO: Buy Now for 3 where your dollar at 5-8; Jim Seater, a senior guard at 5-18 and Tommy Sea ter, a sophomore forward at 5-10. A total of 30 aspirants turned out at the initial Antler workout and from this number, including the number of experienced play ers listed, Freirich will attempt to field a winner. The Bonanza head man has the same feeling toward the 1963-64 rate as other coaches in the league: "It could be anyone's title. The league should be real close this year." 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