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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 23

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Chamberlain To Join Weary fliers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wilt Chamberlain was expect ed to come home to Philadel phia today and the weary 76ers were waiting at the airport with u4 WtSi; kA- '-v wy open arms. Since acquiring Chamberlain 'ii i a fir i from San Francisco during last week's National Basketball As 1 4tUOKMAKlkH AM PORTMANN; 4 VAN IOHAM8CBLAIN1 I DRISCDtt sociation All-Star break, the t-handed 76ers have dropped three of four starts, the latest a 103-97 loss to the Detroit Pistons Tuesday night at Tole Fresno Golf 7 Enter NFL's Grid Hall of Fame do, Ohio. The 76ers, down to eight men as a result of the J-for-l trade and Chamberlain's belated ar rival, fell behind in the third quarter, rallied to tie the score Open Dropped; Losses Heavy RENO EVENING GAZETTE JANUARY 20, 1965-23 CANTON, Ohio (AP) Seven past National Football League stars, including three brilliant quarterbacks of the T-forma-tion era, have been named to the National Pro Football Hall of Fame. Their unanimous selection was announced Tuesday. The choices of the selection committee were Otto Graham, Sid Luckman.

Bob Waterfield, Steve Van Buren, Paddy Driscoll, Guy Chamberlain and Dr. Daniel Fortmann. The seven who will join 24 at 91 with 4:45 to go and collapsed in the closing minutes. illustrious figures previously named to the hall, will be inducted Aug. 7 prior to the Detroit Washington exhibition game.

Waterfield, of UCLA, quarter-backed the Cleveland and Los Angeles Rams, 1945-52. Chamberlain is expected to Mack Sennet Scene play against his former mates FRESNO, Calif. (AP) The Thursday when Philadelphia entertains the Warriors. Fresno Open Professional Golf Oscar Robertson poured 15 of Tournament, which has lost an estimated $20,000 in its two San Jose Coach Resigns his 40 points in the last 10 minutes, leading the Cincinnati Royals past St. Louis 103-99 in years on the calendar, has been canceled from the Professional Woman Dealer Law Prompts Show Cause Tuesday's other game.

Golfers Association 1965 fall SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)-San tour schedule. that San Jose with a student body that has soared to 21,000 Cincinnati (103) St. Louis (99) Only the University of at Berkeley and UCLA out Cassius Visits Chuvalo Camp Result: Chaos Jose State College head football Tournament committee co- coach Bob Titchenal has re enrollment should enjoy major chairman Stan Borasi, in mak rank San Jose State in size in the WTNNEMUCCA (AP) Operators of the Ferris Hotel have signed his post, effective imme ing the announcement, said 'It football status. It has been an independent in football.

state of California. fg ft tp Arnette 4 4-6 12 Barnhiil Embry 0 3- 3 3 Beaty Hawkins 3 2- 2 8 Bridges Lucas 7 5- 6 19 Farmer Olsen 3 3- 3 9 Haqan Rbrtson 12 16-18 40 Pettit Smith 0 0- 0 0 Silas Thacker 0 1-2 1 Vaughn diately, in part because criti fg ft tp 0 0-0 0 5 7-8 17 9 5- 8 23 0 0-0 0 3 0-0 6 11 7- 7 29 0 0-0 0 4 1-1 9 6 3-3 15 is a matter of being unable to been ordered to show cause by I "I seel that criticisms and pressures both inside and out agree on dates." Last weekend the PGA tournament committee cism "endangered the future of the football program." Titchenal, whose resignation Tuesday was accepted "with Twyman 4 3-3 11 Wilkens Totals 33 37-43 103 Totals 38 23-27 99 Cincinnati 21 31 23 28103 exit, Clay calmly St. Louis 24 17 38 20 99 voted to give the Almaden Open in San Jose the dates requested by Fresno Oct. 28-31. $40,000 PURSE Jim Gaquin, tournament man MONTICELLO, N.Y.

(AP) emergency It was a hilarious scene. Mack apologized. have endangered the football pxogram and if continued would further hinder it," the coach wrote in a letter to the college president! Fouled out: Arnette, Vaughn. Total fouls: Cincinnati 22 St. Louis 2t Attendance: 4,600.

Feb. 1 why their gaming license should be renewed. A license issued to Don and Bea Hawkins, permitting 21 games, expired Jan. 1. Since then, the couple has been operating under a one-month grace period.

But the city attorney's office charged Mrs. Hawkins with regret" by college president Robert D. Clark, had coached eight varsity Spartan football teams to a record of 33 wins, 45 old comedy king, "I saw somebody up ahead and I took my eyes off the have improved Philadelphia (95) Sennett, the could never upon it. ager for the PGA, advised Borasi Tuesday that the spon Detroit (103) road," he said. "I thought it losses and one tie.

Farnsworth Installed In. Yerington Special to the Gazette YERINGTON R. E. Farnsworth was installed Master of Hope Lodge Number 22 at ceremonies held at the Masonic Temple here. Other officers installed were: Don Boreham, senior warden; Roger Lee, junior warden: Wil- was the washerwoman." The coach said that he would sors of the Almaden "came up Here was George Chuvalo, in devote full time to teaching in with a $40,000 purse, plus a Cassius explained why he called Chuvalo the washerwo 1- 1 1 7- 7 19 2- 2 14 8- 8 22 0- 0 12 7-7 21 1- 2 7 1-2 1 dealing at the 21 table, in viola ihe men's physical education de training for his Feb.

1 heavy $5,000 pro-am and a 1- 1 1 Bianci 2- 3 12Costello 5-9 19 Gmbe 3- 4 15 Greer 8-13 22 Jackson 1- 1 5 Kerr 2- 3 20 Walker 1-1 3Warley 0-0 0 Butcher Caldwell D'Bschr Dschngr Harding Koiis Miles Morlnd Reed Thorn weight bout with Floyd Pat man. "Did you ever see him Harold Thurston, junior deacon; Carl Gelmstedt, secretary; Dick Bails, treasurer, Claude Rife, chaplain; Walter Dory, marshal; Ron Nagel, senior stew-ward; Jay Recanzone, junior steward; and Ed Price, tyler. tion of a Winnemucca ordinance which prohibits women dealers. Mrs. Hawkins has asked the swing?" he asked.

"He throws partment. "Immediate steps" will be to name a successor, the school's athletic department aid. 2-3 6 terson, looking nervously over the. shoulder of his sparring Dartner in the middle of the Totals 39 25-38103 his arms around just like a Totals 35 27-29 97 31 18 33 23103 Detroit washerwoman." bonus for the players making the best combined showing in the Sahara and Almaden." The Sahara will be played the weekend before the Almaden, and the Almaden offer outlined bj Gaquin was contingent on re ceiving the Oct. 28-31 dates Both the Sahara and Almader to I Philadelphia 29 26 21 21 97 Philadelphia Gambee, city council serveral times abolish the ordinance.

ring. Vencill, senior deacon: Clay entered Chuvalo's head Fouled out I Greer. The football program at San 'ose has been under fire both quarters with a mop and pail On one side, shouting himself hoarse while being restrained from climbing through the last season's 4-5 record and and promptly presented them to the Toronto heavyweight in the center of the ring. Drive on Tha World's Finest Tires he school's lack of conference tanding in football. Fans and alumni have urged ropes, was heavyweight cham pion Cassius Clay.

are sponsored by the Del Webt Corp. interests. GEORGE AMAZED Directly across the ring, the "I have come as heavyweight champion of the world to offer DhotoeraDhers were having a you a chance at becoming the field day and the television champion which would bring cameras were grinding merrily Weber, Winsch Pace Field In $100,000 Keg Tourney HllTlTlftfrflTnl you great honor and dignity and make you a national hero in your home state of Canada," Clay proclaimed as Chuvalo PHILADELPHIA (AP) lond time in his 11-year All-Star looked at him in amazement. Dick Weber of St. Louis and As Chuvalo gaped in wonder ment, Clay handed him the mop Jean Winsch of South Bend, led 36 survivors from an original field of 632 into the fi and pail and said: "Now I will sit down and observe to see if nals of the $100,000 All-Star you have a chance." career with an average of more than 218.

He piled up 10,474 pins in 48 games of preliminary action. An old nemesis, Harry Smith of Boston, finished second in the qualifying with 10,408. Weber, Smith and Billy Welu of St. Louis are the only former champions in the 20-member men's field. Tommy Tuttle, the stocky newcomer from King, All through the workout, Cas Bowling Tournament today 1 LJuJ UCJUU 1 42 MONTH 1 27 Mm bH36 MONTH if whSlls I TUBELESS TUBELESS 5 j.

XsZkj WHITE WALLS fz WHITE WALLS Weber won the qualifying tro sius kept up his steady needling. Clay apparently became more phy Tuesday night for the sec- Impressed with each round. Chuvalo sparred four rounds in all. "He's tougher than I N.C., who finished second last year, survived the semifinal cut Tuesday night but Bob Strarr.pe, Thunderbird Sale to Webb Wins Approval away. WHUP HIM' "Let me in there, let me in that Clay kept shouting.

"He insulted me and I'm going to whup him. That's what the champ is goin' to do whup that washerwoman." It was all make believe, of course. Clay had come up to the Toronto heavyweight's headquarters to help the ballyhoo for fight that may produce a challenger for his world title at some future date. But to the goggle-eyed gallery, comprised almost entirely of hotel guests, it looked like the real thing. Some, as if generated by the excitement, cheered Clay, urging him to get into the ring.

Others, angered by Clay's antics, yelled derisively at the champ, telling him to shut his big mouth and go home. Clay had arrived at Chuvalo's headquarters barely in time to observe the Canadian strong-boy's workout. He had driven up to this Catskill Mountain resort, about 100 miles from New York, in his own bus, painted bright red with white letters "World's Heavyweight Champion" printed on the sides. PARTY OF 30 His passengers were 30 newspapermen and photographers, the defending champion, was i eliminated when he finished! 30th. Defending women's champion! La Verne Carter of St.

Louis was; eliminated Monday night when she failed to survive the first preliminary cut. thought," said Cassius. "And he hits pretty sharp. Maybe I ought to go in training soon. I think from now on, I'll call him the washerman." SONNY At the conclusion of Chuvalo's workout, Clay climbed into the ring, gloves on his hands, and tried to coax the Canadian into sparring one round with him.

Chuvalo by then had found his tongue. "Don't bother me when I'm working, Sonny," he snapped. "I'll give you my autograph later." "He talks too much," said approval from the investigative State Gamine Control Board! Sept. 21 to operate the i -s-f-ni-s i Mmmt wv" LAS VEGAS (AP) The Nevada Gaming Commission today approved the $10 million sale of the Thunderbird Hotel to a subsidiary of the Del E. Webb Corp.

of Phoenix, Ariz. Consolidated Casinos will operate the hotel and casino under lease from the Sahara-Ne-vadan a wholly owned Webb subsidiary. Majority stockholder in Consolidated is L. C. Jacobson, president of the Del E.

Webb Corp. Consolidated won temporary derbird pending completion oil the sale. Consolidated also operates the Sahara Hotel and Casino and: the Mint and Lucky Strike Ca Clay, as Chuvalo turned his )T0T7T7iT5rrrrr)h7iTfl sinos in downtown Las Vegas back on him. "I don't like peo all Webb properties. ple who talk too much." whom he regaled on the trip with poetry, song and quips.

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Everything went fine while Clay's chauffeur, Otis Shabazz, was doing the driving. Then, about a mile from the destination, Cassius decided to take the wheel. He promptly ran the bus into a snow-covered ditch. The bus came to a grinding stop and tilled to one side. Luckily, it did not topple over and no one was Injured.

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