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N.Y. KOU FAX PITCHES 'J In 1060, Oregon Stale's football team compiled a 6- 3 record, plus one tie. i In 1064, the Beavers fi- nished their regular sea-" son at 8-2, snared the AA-yj. AVU championship with USC and went to the Rose -t Bowl (where they lost to 9 fi Michigan). So what about '-'UCLA in 1065? n.i.

The connection is this: Tommy prothro coached those two OSU tlubs, and each was quar-c terbacked by a sophomore Terry Baker in '60, Paul Brothers in '64. Now -'Prothro is masterminding 1 the Bruins and his No. 1 -'-QB is sophomore Gary Be- Big Billing Let's get better ted with this young star, who is being asked to 'J. make Westwood fans for- get Larry Zeno, top passer Xrand total-offense gainer in history. i Beban is a graduate of '-Sequoia High in Redwood City, where he was a sin- -gle-wing tailback under ex-Bruin Joe Marvin and won All-Northern Calif honors.

Under Gary's' generalship, the UCLA frosh went undefeated last fall, beating Stanford and USC, ty-ing, California. He com-J pie ted 20 of 46 passes for 321 yards (but no touch- downs) and lugged the jjball for a net of 75 yards land one TD in 26 carries. 'Passes' Test Beban, who stands 6 feet 'even, weight 185 and 19 years old, "passed" Prothro's stern scrutiny in spring drills and has conti-Vnued to impress the new1 head coach since fall chores got under way. fact the Play of plus that of two other candidates; VNorm Dow and Larry Cox, who were punting specialists in 1964,, prompted Prothro to make this statement t'other day: "If we're as good at all positions as we are at quarterback, we'll do all right." Why did Beban choose UCLA? It boiled down to Cal or UCLA," he explained, "and I finally decided, to corne here for three reasons. Likes School "I liked everything about the school, I felt Cal was a Jittle too close to Continued from First Page Willie Davis have been distressingly silent.

Offensive bench strength is negligible. Alston can't call on a Cepeda, a Lynch, or a Covington to break up a ball game. Drysdale, Don Le-John and the other L.A. pinch hitters aren't the fence-busting Yet the Dodgers hang tough, and with 22 games to go there still remains the possibility that Squire Ai- DODGER AVERAGES BATtlNS Player- AB It HR RBI Pet. Wills 561 02 14 0 27 .292 Gilliam 305 44 te 4 35 .262 Fainy 50i 44 140 .277 7 2 3 13 .264 33 3 13 .264 Drysdale' lot Torborg 125 LeJohn 72 I It .264 Johnson 387 4 100 10 49 .258 W.

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Opponent 4743 484 1084 180 44 lit .229 Dodgers 4715 534 1156 173 30 49 .245 It's No. 6 for Maury SPOKANE Wl Mrs. Mau ry Wills, wife of the Los An. geles Dodgers base stealing shortstop, gave birth Tuesday to, their sixth child a girl. i It i of unearned run3 in the first frame and, after the miscues, John Romano produced the first tally with a sacrifice fly to shallow left field and Pete Ward singled home the se cond.

10-7 Edge The Twins got one back in the third on singles by Rich Rollins and Kindall and a sacrifice fly by Zoilo Versalles. nut uuznardt still ap peared to have the upper hand, until Battey and Hall let out, the clutch in No. 7. It gave the Twins a 10-7 edge and clinched the season series over their closest challengers. Hallmark Adding an All-Star touch to the showdown, eix different National League clubs dispatched scouts to Comiskey Park including Al Campani3 of the Dodgers Harmon Killebrew took a turn in the batting cage, and the THE EVIDENCE AND THE VERDICT? Giant pitcher Bob Shaw, long accused of throwing a spitball, shows reason for controversy in typical pre-pitch "ceremony." He puts fingers to mouth, but does he wipe moisture off? Notice how he pinches resin sack with thumb and forefinger, leaving rest of fingers free.

Timrii photos by Larry Shark py nesday night to cut off a Milwaukee rally and preserve a 6-5 Philadelphia vic tory that dropped the Braves two full games off the National League lead. The Phils had built up a 6- 2 lead through the seventh with Dick Stuart's two-run fourth inning homer, the big blow. Milwaukee's only offense off Philadelphia starter Ray Culp had been solo home runs by Hank Aaron and Joe Torre. PHILADELPHIA MILWAUKIC ob el eb bi Bridal cf 3 10 0 Carty If 0 0 0 0 Jones cf 1 2 3 0 Aaron rf 4 1)3 Mat'ews 3b 5 0 10 Oliver on illl Phillips ef Rdias A 4 111 4 1 S3 3 a 10 0 0 oooo 1 2 I Callison rf Allen 3b Gonzilez If 4 12 0 Alomar 4 112 Torre 0 0 0 0 A loo lb 5 0 0 0 Boiling 2b Stmrt lb Amero lb Wine 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Corralet 4 0 0 0 Wood'arrt 10 0 0 Culp 3000 de la Haz 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Johnson 2 0 0 0 Cline ph 10 0 0 Thomas ph 10 0 0 35 i I Totals 35 5 Dal'mple Teleli Phlledelphli 001 200 300- Milwaukee 000 101 030-5 Mathews. Alou.

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Graham was disqualified on the first fall and Toyonobori took the second fall to win the championship. OTHER BOUTS The Assassins drew with Pedro Morales end Alberto Torres, Gorilla Monsoon def. Jack Allen, The Kemucknns def. The Mummy end vmci Baoie, The Butcher drew with Mr. Moto, Nicky Bock winkle drew with Red Lyons, YosMme Sato def.

Bambino Lopez. Weber Holds Lead in Bowling Money AKRON, Ohio Dick Weber continues to lead mo ney winners in the Pro Bowlers Association, with 1D65 earnings of $43,175. He picked up $335 for a 23rd-place tie in Dallas Monday. Billy Hardwick Is second with $31,717, followed by Harry Smith, $23,077, Bill Allen, $21,495, and Billy Golembiewski, $20,535. TWINS WIN ON HALL'S HOMER i i mm Twins now believe their top gun will at least be available for pinch hit duty in another week.

The Hammer has been -silent since Aug. 2 when sidelined with a dislocated elbow. Ex-Trojan Don Buford gets a constant pep talk in Comiskey. Each time Don comes to the plate, the organ strikes up USC's "Fight On." The switch-hitting Buford is fighting on pretty well. His .282 av erage tops the Sox regulars, and he scored one of the two runs Wednesday night after walking iq the first.

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SF Versalles, Romans. IP ER IB to Grenf 4 2 1 4 4 Buzhardt 11-7 4 3 3 1 3 Wilhelm 2 1 2 Gary Beban home and I knew the Bruins would lose two quarterbacks (seniors Ze-np and Steve Sindell) after the 1964 season." Vl i 1 Is Gary worried about the pressure of taking Over as a sophomore? "I haven't had any nightmares yet," he said, "but they may come later. I'm looking forward to playing varsity ball and I hope to justify coach Prothro's gamble in using me." Will he call his own plays? "Coach Prothro hasn't indicated what he plans to do, but I honestly think it helps to have the bench call the game. That way, a QB can concentrate on execution. Plays Sent In "On the freshman team last all the plays were sent Prothro, by the way, sidesteps the subject by saying he hasn't decided whether to send in all plays, some plays or plays.

Significantly, perhaps, he called all plays in '60 and '64, when Baker and Brothers were first-year varsity performers at OSU. Gary also played basketball and baseball as a prep-ster and hopes to double as a shortstop at UCLA. Football Favorite I enjoy baseball, but football is my favorite sport," he commented." "I'd like to go on in pro football after finishing at UCLA. But that's a long way off." Beban will get his varsity baptism the hard way against Michigan State of the Big 10 at East Lansing, Sept. 18.

After that comes an open date, then a trip to Penn State. So Gary and the jest of the Bruins won't be seen in action at the Coliseum until Oct. 9, with ever-rugged Syracuse providing the opposition. Mighty tough start for a varsity greenhorn QB. At S.F.

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