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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1M8
Wills Chosen
Twins' Power
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Pro Athlete
Of The Year
Given Raise
Brown’s Fate Is
Lakers Whip
ases thbis year.
The 29-year-old Los Angeles
boosted his salary in the neigh-
John Egan with 15.
ready for pasture but he intends in a “comeback” try last fall he conceivably blame their loss by
NBA Standings
Tony Noriega, 22, in a 10-round
at San Jose, Calif.
won't have the excuse as they
Brown impressed
scrap.
in
no
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Eastern Division
He has earned a fortune in his
years back when he was at his
In the only National Basketball
Relievers Ed Roebuck "and Ron
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while training here. "I like a chal-
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Joe also has another ineeni
Moeller, Phil Ortega
since the All-Star Game
Western Division
and said:
"Okay, I agree to terms, but
had he won the National League straight opponents.
cut.
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batting crown. _____
Fresno, Calif.,
wants
General
even if with only a .290 average, 12-1, was picked third again this
manager Buzzie Bavasi said the
back on the West Coast, where
. Seniors Golf
last two seasons, would more than
Wills was a comfortable winner
KANSAS QTY, Mo. (UPI) —
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in history last year many of the Palmer. who finished second, and
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fullback Jim Taylor of the Green
tournament today
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pin edge over fellow St. Louis
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Jim Norris.
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That did it. And all it took was
that morning coffee.
Power, who batted .290 last sea-
move their trousers to discourage
pursuit.
1960 winner. Taylor had 12 firstr
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SEASON STANDINGS
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Southwestern 79 Dallas 78, Texas
Wesleyan 98 St Edwards 80, Texas
Lutheran 52. St. Mary’s. 50, Arl-
ington State 92 Texas Wesleyan 83.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
THURSDAY St. Mary-
American at Edinburg.
SATURDAY - Texas Wesleyan
Arlington at Fort Worth, St. Ed-
wards - Southwest Texas at Austin,
Texas Lutheran - Corpus Christi
at Seguin, St. Mary’s ■ Dallas at
San Antonio.
By JOE SARGIS
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) - Unbeaten
Cincinnati, picked as the nation’s
No. 1 team for the eighth straight
week in the United Press Inter-
national major college basketball
T
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got under way in-the
uary 31, beginning at 7 p.
Following the Freshmen
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
S. F. Austin 62 Sul Ross 54, Ho-
ward Payne 64 East Texas 54, La-
mar Tech 78 Texas A&I 61, Sam
Houston 73 Southwest Texas 64,
Howard Payne 84 Sul Ross 77, Mid-
western 63 East Texas 55__
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
FRIDAY - Howard Payne - Sul
Ross at Brownwood. ,
SATURDAY - Southwest Texas -
St,, Edwards at Austin.
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said today he might try to break ratings, puts its record on the line
his all-time record of 104 stolen Saturday against Illinois in the top
club was pursuing its policy of than I am of my.stolen base rec-
rewarding players who had good ord," he said.
’ seasons, and since the Dodgers
afraid of his reputation."
“When Molina fiought him, Mo-
lina just kept moving in, throw-
edged out Leon Sikes Sr., Palm
Beach, who had 149. Sikes won L.
Simms of Chicago hit 4,407 for
third. All made jest of the old
20-game men’s record of 4,385.
Men moved into the semifinals
today with the field of 288 cut
to 96 participants. Women compe-
titors eliminate to 16 today in the
last leg of the distaff semifinals.
No favorites have been cut.
Mrs. Ladewig, 48-year-old grand-
mother of .Grand Rapids, Mich.,
had a 20-game total of 4,185 head-
ing Joy Abel of Chicago who hit
4.022. The score was the highest
20-game woman’s mark in the 22-
year hfetory of the tournament.
She also set two lesser recor)62)ds
for semifinals women’s play.
poor and it became a must
me to get on base, steal and
k.
the ACC with a 7-0 record while
West Virginia leads the Southern
with . an 8-0 record. However, de-
feat Saturday could hurt” in the
ratings. *
he has gathered quite a following.
Lost Crown
Brown lost his world crown last
Plans to Press
Noriega, who started fighting at
180 pounds and now is down in
the juntor welter ranks at 140.
says he intends to press his older
foe throughout the fight.
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3 2 .600 388 378
2 2 .500 252 265
2 2 . 500 240 239
0 4 000 243 272
0 5 .000 334 364
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game of the season thus far.
The Bearcats, who survived a
major test last week with a close
win over Bradley, were the unani-
mous choice of the 35-man PF
rating board for the No. 1 spot
for the fifth straight week. It also
marked the eighth straight week
that they had been picked for the
top spot.
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1 Cincinnati (35) (14-0)
2. Loyola (III.) (16-0)
3. Illinois (12-1)
4. Duke (12-2)
5. Arizona State U. (15-2)
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By MICHAEL O'SHEA-
The Brenham High Freshman
dropped their basketball- game
to a strong Anson Jones of Bry-
an last night at Cub Gym by a
score of 51 to 30.
High point, men for the Cub
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13 4 .765 969 911
11 4 .733 1120 1017
10 4 .714 855 843
the event in 1955 and 1958, took
medalist honots Monday with a
36-hole score of 148. He barely
Lamar Tech. -4 1 .800 402 387
Howard Payne 4 1 .800 391 362
and none of esclipsed the previous modern comparatively weak Ohio U. and
Bv MILTON RICHMAN
- UPI Sports Writer
Ever notice what that morning
coffee does for some people?
to sign, received
eight and Alex Jordan with
eight. , I
in another basketball tilt held
at Cub Gym last night saw the
Brenham Elementary eighth
graders drop their game to the
Anson Jones Elementary to the
tune of 33 to 18. High point man
for Brenham was Pat Cole with 1
12. . ■; • .
The Cub Freshmen will play
the Huntsville Hornets here at
Cub...Gym Thursday night, Jam 1
two of six Dodger
Rochester Radio-Press Club din-
ner. "
Glossing over his 104 stolen
event twice, in 1957 and 1959.
Defending champion John Rob-
erts of Chicago did not have to
qualify for the tourney.
'The two other former champions
in the championship flight were
Jack Russell of Clearwater, who
won the event in 1961, and Egon
Quittner of Rydal, Pa., who won
in 1960. Russell qualified with 151,
while-Quittner qualified with 154
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record, replacing Arizona State U.
from ninth to seventh, Wichita
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ing punches and Brown’s legs kegler Dick Weber,
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Second 10—11, Colorado 45: 12,
Oregon State 38; 13, Ohio State
33; 14, UCLA 15; 15, Utah State
12; 16 ’(tie). Auburn, Colorado
State U., and DePaul 9 each; 19
(tie), Miami (Fla) and Niagara 8
each.
Detroit plays at San Francisco
tonight and Boston at New York.
St. Louis and Syracuse also meet a
in New __________
The Lakers’ high-scoring Elgin
Baylor had his lowest game total
(12) of the season Monday niht.
But teammates Didi Barnett (28
points) and Jerry West (24)
caught fire after watching Elgin
start the game by missing his
first nine field goal attempts.
Detroit scorers were led by
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aim Dick Donovan, a 20-game win- bragging. Wills said he could
the ner, agreed to terms with the have stolen even more bases last
give me a good introduction.’'------ Roebuck agreed foran estimat-
The obliging Griffith got up, ed $20,000 and Perraqoski for ap-
made - the introduction all over ‘ -
to fifth.
mSX> Tsche“22,"advsnxcha freshmen included, Jack Grimm
39-33; Meier Trucking, 37%-34%: St. Mary’s
Sansing's Minimax, 37-35; Sander’s
Cafe, 34%-37%: Blue Bell, 33%-
Illinois, the Big Ten Conference
“If I led the league in batting, leader with , an overall record of
I would be more proud of that week. A victory over the Bear-
cats, the NCAA champions the
to prove otherwise tonight against dropped a decision to 'Luis Molina 30 points to the Los Angeles Lak-
ers Monday night to inactivity,
6. Georgia Tech (121)
72 Mississippi State (12-3) -
8. Wichita (12-4)
9. Stanford (12-3)
lO.West Virginia (12-3)
Whereupon the Minnesota first the other four, Bob
baseman leaped up from his seat
, iirgiu, NEW YORK (UPI)—The Unit- th and eighth graders will tangle
embar- ed Press International major col- ' " "
lege basketball ratings (with first’
1527 ptaee-votes-anawonsost. kedords
17 years as a professional in the peak,
prize ring. He fought more than —
playing, at home, defeated Cincinnati
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was the first game fop the
the gathering he wasn't sure how
to introduce Power because he either.
Infielder Wayne Causey became
151: the seventh member of the Kan _________—--g ----— .
151, sas City A s to okay terms, and masked bandits took $1,400 casl
still hadn’t agreed to terms. _________
? "I guess I'll just have to say. Perranoski,
’Here is Vic Power,’ ” said Grif- players
with record-breaking play. The
dam good fighter but I’m not three men leaders also shuffled
Association game played Monday
Brown said the Western Division-leading Lak-
Veteran Marion Ladewig held the
“They want to know if Brown women’s lead in the $100,000 All-
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19 29 .396
17 30 .362
16 34 .320
For Brown it may be the end either fight, but he denies he has play five games in five days start- I
of a long and glorious ring career, lost the talents he had a few ing tonight.
Duke and West Yirginia tangle
___-_______ ______ „ on Saturday in another game in-
cause odt attack for a long while volving major povers. Neiher
team is in jeopardy of losingt its
grip in conference play. Duke tops
can still fight and I guess I’m the Star bowling
guinea pig," Tony said. “He is a
. . . , --nV, dde, but the first of six in
paydays before he hangsthmm:sa "row this week.
"A"god Showing tonight would
ex-Marine from keep him popular in Houston.
— to whip where he always has drawn good
Brown to improve his prestige crowds.
. “I had no intention of going for
suthpaw Don Mossi, who the record during the early part
won 11 games last year, signed of the season,” he explained,
his 1963 contract with the Detroit-but 1 started stealing bases be-
Year” for 1962 by the nation’s aLo
sportswriters and broadcasters, d
losers aren t doing too badly, drew a tremendous ovation at the
Ramblers have an excellent
Burford’s Beauties League: San-
sing - Minimax over Sander’s Cafe,
4 0; Wash. Co. State Bank over
Pearl Beer, 4-0; Neinast Meat Cen-
ter—over Ackor’s Cleaners,—3-;-
Meier Trucking ’over' City Garage,
31; Blue Bell split with Fischer’s
StanHome, 2-2.
High Individual Game: Marnie
Whitmarsh, Neinast Meat Center,
Mary Jo Schulz, Fischer’s Stan-
Home, 194. ,
High Individual Series: Marjorie
Fischer, Fischer’s StanHome, 523.
High Team Gam: Meier Truck-
ing, 800
High Team Series: Fischer’s
StanHome. 2,313.
L. Standings; Neinast Meat Center,
* 44-28; Fiseher's-ten-Heme, 43-29;
City Garage, 40 32; Pearl Beer,
..D. V. signed six of their players and third.
(UPI)—F V5now have a total of 16 under con- ' c .
— :—ledad The fleet Dodger shortstop re-
« players Sherm , Lollar and Camilo ceived,56, first-place votes and a
2oxEe-1 it.x’au »,0 total of 231 points in the balloting .1 .
Neii cdrrecrfai Viners nm Joyce, 18onith ~ the most significant
nship. Dom Zanni, Andy Rubilotta and t0. 41 firstplace votes and 180 L . _ a---/. ,, 1------u
ho won J. Norris points for Palmer, who was the
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man. Returned his signed contract
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cutoff score was 160.
Other qualifying scores included their players so far.
Dodgers’," shortstop, shortstop,
presented with the Hickok belt
Monday night after being voted
the "Professional Athlete of the
trimmed to the low 32 scores it
the end of Monday's play. The ters in
Howard Payne 12 5 .706 1357 1300
Sam Houston 6 6 .500 858 869
Sul Ross 69,400 1028 1087
SW. Texas «4 8 . 333 726 756
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Ray Hansbury, Boston, 150; Bruce
Coffin, Marblehead, Mss.,
the Washington Senators corralled and $700 in jewelry from 14 poker
three rookie pitchers — Jim Han- players after forcing them to re-
president Calvin Griffith and
vashhan Vic Power of the borhood of $30,000.
lightweight champ for more than |engi
fiveyears., , 4) people 1 can dome back ” :
hatted .299, unbeaten through’ 16 games, whg*g--hithe.tat * of— —------;
prouder the 'Bearcatshave rolled over would like a few more
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