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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 8

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UCLA Favored SPORTS NEWS HTCAC- CITV A i i A AiuVitnriiim as their last TM Thursday, March 19, 1964 KANSAS CITY (AP--UCLAnicipal Auditorium as their last ruled a slight favorite. Duke was workouts before Friday night's conceded the experience, Mich- semifinals. The title game will igan the manpower and Kansas be played Saturday before a sell- State the davkhorse role today out crowd of about 10,500 and a as four teams arrived in Kansas national television audience. City for the NCAA basketball The semifinal parings have semifinals. All four scheduled late afternoon loosening up drills in Mu.

vs Duke in the first Cassius' Army Future Dim NEW YORK (API Cassius spouses from Clay, the Pentagon I'd have a better chance of los- ling my title and a lot of people AP Scribe Vote Michiea i daims he state in the second. tne utu re," but he admittedly clgv tume (t otner pressing -They're against me because Duke Coach Vic Bubas said draws a blank when it comes to ma tcrs jjjs nex fight, business of my religion." he would close his workout to forecasting his status wilh the a ncw homc and his re iigj on The Black Muslims claim su- the press and public for about. Army. lne Muslims. iperiority of the Negro and ad- 20 minutes, while the others I Amid reports he had again i commissions would let vocate separation of the races.

scheduled open sessions. failed ot pass the mental part me to fight two out of Clay is not as militant on the "There's not much else you his draft examinations, the 'three Floyd Patterson, Doug: subject as leaders of the move- do now," Kansas State world heavyweight champion ones anc Eddie Machen on ment, but he has adopted a new er." Official word from the Army TflFK VI1TP can do ncm Kansas I VMti I coach Tex Winter said Wednes- sa id Wednesday that he "had no lne same night," the youthful, name--Muhammad All and 1 day. "If you aren't prepared been told, one way or the oth-, cn ampion said. iis increasingly metaphysical in SALISBURY, N.C. (API now, forget it." er." "And maybe they'll let conversation.

Back in 1931, Jack Hewins gvad- "We've as ready as we'll ever uated from Washington State be," said John Wooden, coach University with a bachelor of UCLA's top-ranked and un- science degree in plant patholo- beaten Bruins. i Only Michigan reported any "The demand or floricultural ents Wolver ine physicians was lower the Dave slrack sgid stock market," Hewins recaUs. more backcourt ace Cazzie Rus-! So when a job opened up on the se has some tenderness i weekly Pullman Herald, he went around an injured against into the newspaper game instead. Wednesday, (or the second jtime, he was named Washing- should be able to go full -ton's outstanding sportswriter of Friday." Strack said. "It's not 'the year by the National Sports- that serious." a and SporLswriters None of the four teams ever tAwards committee.

has won the title and only Kan- This spring, Hewins completes sas State has been in a cham- Purdue. second "But been resting it and SEATTLE (AP) Former hMvywcight king Louis Mid Clay the first champion in history to earn the public's hatred because of his connection with the Black Muslims. "The things they preach are just the opposite to what we believe," Louis said. "The Champions San Francisco Western Leaders SAN FKANC1SCO Johnson's last half surge when It's not heavy-weight champion should had to gQ jnto every game as a he score 3 his 28 points. champion of all tne rea) physical battle." explained' Now come the playoffs with people.

hat responsible Coach Hannura ose San', the champions resting the first ties to Hit people. ranc sco Warriors surprisingly week with the second and third are Western Division cham-1 place teams battling. Los Ange- J25 years with The Associated pionship game--in 1951 when it, in Washington and Clay's draft i 0 ns of the National Basketball les plays at St. Louis on Satur- Since 1947. he has been lost to Kentucky.

bo ard Louisville as the, Association today. day in the first Western game isports editor of the AP's Seattle Duke was third last year. AU. realized very early ourito determine which will meet 'bureau. its starters played on that resu have not been 1 asset was" size and San Francisco in the best four Before joining the wire serv- "The experience should be; sc i osed strength.

We don't have the of seven, 'ice's staff. Hewins with the helpful." Bubas said. "They've experience and outside On Sunday in Cincinnati, the Hvalla Walla Union-Bulletin. been through this before and; The 22 year old of somc flther Roya hos( (he phi a i Rod Belcher, sports director know what it's like. It should; failed to pass his first menta So we uke ha we do have delphia 76ers in the start of the 'of KING-TV and radio of us." TM TM ago 1 and exploit it." series to determine Boston's was named outstanding.

UCLA, which built its 28-0 rec- Gables Fla. and was gn en a San Franeisco edged PhUadeI cna i lenger sportscaster for the h'ord and 1 national rating on. rematch last Friday in UKUIS- th fjna chamberlain score 36 i i nn in villp Php XVasninffinn rOSt re-; Raw Now 'Rah' lur Ultr i i i 11 vi auu i uuinv.il*-. i Pt pnia op-tw III tile acauu lilialc m- iaui auui tu straight vear. Belcher is com- speed and passing, comes in ville.

The rosi re-j Wednesday night The warriors', points for San Francisco and ind year in sports-, with the smallest team. No he also flunked the sec- learned just before tne a needed all of them as the War- pleting his 22nd year casting. Bruin starter is over 6-feet-5. ond test, bringing negative ey wefe the chan ions nors saw a 20-point lead go i When Detroit beat St. Louis 106- i glimmering and had to surge 196 in Detroit, it eliminated the back after trailing in the Hawks chance to tie for the top final period.

Chamberlain hauled 33 I in the only other game, the rebounds in addition to his scor- Baltimore Bullets beat Eastern I ing output and also led the game champion Boston 108-95 on Gus in assists with eight. PLEASE, STAY UP! Mickey Mantle says prayer Wednesday before taking his first helicopter ride when he hustled from the goK course in Miami to the Yankees exhibition game with the Kansas City Athletics at Fort Lauderdale. Mantle played in the celebrity round of the Dora) Open golf tournament--AP WIREPHOTO. Comeback ByJACK HEWINS AitocUHd Sporti Writer SEATTLE (AP) Dr. John MeLoughlin was a man of vision but when he stood at Port Van- icouver in 1824 and stared dreamily at the wilderness he didn't see any basketballs, and you can bet on that.

i His was a life in the raw--not irah. History doesn't tell us if he 'was wearing kilts on that im- portant day but he might have been-- the clan MeLoughlin had plaid to bequeath, along with a name--to the Hudson's Bay JHigh School hoop team which oppose Ingraham Friday night on one half of the Class AA state tournament semifinals. Docfer John was founder and factor of the Hudson's Bay post 'which became Fort Vancouver, first white settlement in the Pa- Northwest. His plaid was yellow and black: the high school's colors are MeLoughlin plaid and white, which should be easy to differentiate from the iblue and gray of Ingraham. i And there was by the way.

another historic figure who liked to stand on high points. Maj. Edward Sturgis Ingraham, moun- 'tain climber and first superintendent of schools hereabouts. passed along his name to one of Seattle's newest high schools. You might not know the official nickname of Ingraham athletic teams is "Mountaineers." Their mascot is the ram and they're called Ingraham Rams even in the tournament pro- igram.

The Hudson's Bays are Eagles. Denver, Portland Win Hockey Playoff Spots By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS day night. Denver clinched its Veteran Third Sacker To Try One More Time Trouble with this sort of thing is that you can't stop once you start. Renton. which plays Richland in the Friday opener, is named for Capt.

William Renton of the Port Blakelev Mill Co. Even if the town had stuck to its original name of Black River CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) terrible until the last month. For Bridge its high school probably The only thing sure about the weeks ago. Don Hoak wavered on the brink the first few weeks I played ev- would have called its teams the Western Hockey League play- theonly other game of the of retirement during the long ery day but 1 couldn't get my-.

Indians and adopted red and offs is that Denver and Portland night the surging Seals of San winter months before he decided self untracked. I've had bad white as official colors, will be there. i Francisco, sparked by pair of to give it one more try with the starts before but have played could myself out of it. Who'd ever think a car 213 inches long, 79 inches wide, 6 passengers roomy and Trophy V-8 powerful could cost so little? Prmtiac people. Yoni! never guess tkt Pootiae people get for their money in Ponliac styling? Well, obviously.

Curve-uncurving Wide-Track? Of come. A Trophy V-8 that thrives on regular gas, if they prefer? No charge. Lots I that could cost extra, but doesn't? electric wipers and dual visors and foam-cushioned front seats. If you a Catalina, you'd feel like a Pontiac pcnoB. Snroj.

Wide-Track Pontiae Sec your authorized Pontiac for a wide choice of Wide-Tracks ud food used can, too. Portland's Buckaroos won hat tricks, downed Los Angeles! Philadelphia Phillies, their berth in the layoff with 7-4. thought maybe I a 4-3 win over Seattle Wednes-, For the fan with a slide rule make up something to the PhU- and a lot of "its" in his pocket, i rj es for getting me in trade the playoff picture looks like' i as year from Pittsburgh and to this-Los Angeles, San Francis-' the others who had faith in me." co or Seattle could win the third jd the veteran third baseman and fourth playoff spots. today. The last game or the Seals Hoak says his future as ball sity of Houston will play its got" the Hanford "Works during MIAMI, Fla.

(AP) Firing; and Los Angeles is Saturday i ay er depends on "No. 4." That home football games in the S24 World War II and started pro- started today in the $50.000 Do-, when they clash in Los Angeles. the number of Gene Mauch inl all wpflther Harri ducing the insides of atomic ntn. million, alJ-weatner Harris Golf Open Real Race We givt you all the news. Richland originally was a sleepy little town given to the growing jof mint and grape, which may have prompted the school's green and cold colors.

It didn't prompt the nickname, which is "Bombers." Richland HOUSTON (AP)-The Umver- forgot mints and grapes when it Indoor Tilt Set bombs. when it's all over Sunday any of many entries might Sisu came back to the tournev up and collect the $7,500 first i nlld fj! University officials made the scen this year and if you don't prize. 1 Tight down here in Florida." an 1 OUn nt no Finn. H's With record money winner i dde suffering through a victory' drought, the balance of power in the field of touring pros is the closest in the game's histo- iry. When Bruce Devlin of Aus- won the St.

Petersburg Open last Sunday he became the 13th winner in a string of 13 Arnold Palmer last itS 'M 1 gam eJ5 3 said tne "ome opener in the word Ba'inbridge Island If.TM er su dcn death game would 0auK induding 1965 will be the first er shout as they leave the playoff berth. Junior Ski Titles Won OAKES PONTIAC-OLDSMOBILE 208 South Peorl Centrolio SQUAW VALLEY.Calif.CAP) Junior ski competition re- 1 tournaments dating back to the (turned to the Nordic variety with 1963 campaign. the 10 kilometer cross country Al Geiberger, Frank Beard race Thursday after a boy from and Rex Baxter won the final the East and a girl from the i Paul i West Wnhi rS to the iWall Jr. at San pionships. I Rodriguez in the Lucky Interna-, raced the I 3 mile course n'rnsnects' a 82.1 seconds to capture the ej BARNES nant club of 1960.

wants to play, i a football game played ga me huddle. Coach Tom Paski, "I'm the youngest 'old' player. indoors. whose Spartans played in the in the league," said the The announcement followed Class A tourney at Tacoma. old Phil.

"I admit I have lost a by 48 hours a statement by uni- says sisu means "Come on, fel- step or two. I can't run like I'versify regents that efforts las, let's fight, -fight, fight for used to. Who can I played a would be renewed to gain mem- old Bainbridge High with a little longtime. bership in the Southwest Con- bit extra in the clutches." "Last my hitting was just ference. And it's easier to say.

HOC Preview U.S. Has Top Distance Aces Springs, Jack Nicklaus at Phoe-1 nix. Jacky Cupit at Tucson, Ma-1 son Rudolph at New Orleans. iP eted on a Warrj Peak at nearby Gary Player at Pensacola and; Alpine Meadows. Devlin at St.

Petersburg. the world two-mile record. :56.915,000-meter times and mile in the National AAU If fit, he could 0 last ear and nas battered the; Veterans Dyro! Burleson, Associated Press Sports Writer indoor miie record this winter, -sixth in the '60 Games, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The' His a i improvement i United States hasn't won an causes some experts to foresee, beatjng and The Pa Step out in style in an HSM suit Easter is March 29th and we've marsh- alled a handsome collection of Hart Schaffner 4 Marx suits. Step out in your choice of the newest Spring patterns in comfortable spring weights. Try one on soon.

from $79.50 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Stephens-Dunham WEAR 224 N. Tower Cenfrolia 736-3131 Racing a slightly shorter Olympic gold medal from 1,500 world record by O'Hara this threesome is probably -course but with 24 of the 26 meters up since 1908--but that year--and that would put him toughest for any longshot U.S. i gates used on the men's run, i blonde Vicki Jones, 15, of Tahoe jCity, became the girls champion with a time of 85.4 to string of futility could be erased among the favorites for the hopefuls crack. in 1964 by Tom O'Hara or Jim Olympic 1,500. The 800, by contrast, is a fair- Beatty.

Beatty has been pointing fonlp open event for American i FREE VALVE REFACING IN OUR SHOP SMITHY MUFFLERS For all 5.49 State, Royal Triton wim a ume 01 10 O'Hara is the 21-year-old arm the Tokyo 5,000 ever since his candidates but not one likely to ijust beat Cathy Allen of Mam- flailer from Loyola of Chicago I flop at the 1960 Olympics. His; produce a U.S. medal winner, moth Mountain, who who surprised "with his 3:56.9 i spotty competitive record is Jim Dupree missed making the toured in 86.5. 'mile in the National AAU meet balanced by his recently broken I960 U.S. team by two inches 'but as the consistent recent leader, he shouldn't miss this time.

The most interesting threat could be Steve Haas, an Occidental sprinter who moved to 880 yards last year and ran 1:47.6 despite limited experience. Oregon Staters Morgan Groth and Norm Hoffman, Missouri's Robin Lingle and perhaps 1960 Olympian Cunliffe also are in the fight. Veterans Buddy Edelen and McArdle probably can qualify in the 10.000 or mara- i thon. Jim Keefe of Central Con- inecticut, hot-and-cold Ron Lar- and possibly Villanova's jVic Zwolak are threats in the or 10,000. A sentimental favorite in the quite likely a team i member will be 18-year-old Gerry Lindgren, the Spokane, high chooler who astounded the track world with his indoor performance's this I winter at two and three miles I Bob Schul and Charlie Clark in the 5,000 and former Hun- John Macy in the 10,000 i are other definite contenders.

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