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.1 T-' -p- I 19 attempts and St. Mary's half he was being pressed by two Gael players in a fight for- the ball and he fell, in By NORM HANNON The a 11 a Bears showed a golden touch, stingy: defense and great opportunism in rolling over St. Mary's, 77-83, last nightjaut the victory may have cost them -the services (at least temporarily) of big Camden Wall, their 6-10 center. Wall flipped to 14 points to" lead Cal to a 46-37 halftime leadjmt early in the second in that department "seemed bigger than the "figures in-" dicated. The Gael rooters had big moments in the" first few min- titesbf thesecond half the blue shirts pulled to within three points at 48-45.

But then Lauer and Smith poured it on up to the point where the reserves took over. Cal hit 17 of 25 free throw as high scorer for the Gaels with 16. Center Mike, Carosielli netted 13 for the losers and led all rebounders with 10. Gray was dumped hard coming in under the basket with about four minutes left and was taken out, leaving under his own power. Cal outrebounded the Gaels 46-39 but the Bears superiority percent their shots while the visiting Gaels-were a fmtratmgSTvpercent Another highlight of the; game wathe-first half de-fensive job done on Steve Gray by Chris Carpenter andV later, by Dan Wolthers.

Gray, who was frequently" double teamed, minutes to score a bucket but busted out of jail soon enough to end up Jump and pop shot, put the game out of reach with about four and a half minutes left. At that point, slender Don Lauer took a perfect feed in the corner and laid in to make it 72-56. The reserves took over shortly after. Lauer was the only other Cal player in double figures with 14. But the big factor in the victory was the Bears' hot hand from the field hitting on 52.6 of 32.

Hustling" little Joe Lee took over the playmaking duties for the Gaels early in the contest and did a capable job but it just wasn't St. Mary's night. GaeJ fans were also pleased with the play of Jim Moore, 6-4 soph from Richmond. The Bears' now gird for the Continued Page 42, Col. 2 juring his knee.

Coach Herrerias said this morningjthat preliminary x-rays showed no damage to Wall's knee, but that additional x-rays would 4 taken later today. The Bears, led1yJ classy Dick- Smith who dunked 19 points, most of them on his MWm. -M ift(o ISw ECi mmc Cmh Star HB I XErrAygEggm II FT" 11 mmw llaiFiri mr mm i Breaks i -i ii sa ii GEORGE ROSS SPORTS EDITOR His Leg VttA' 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 39 By BILL DUNBAR Already facing the problem of coping with the powerful Green Bay Pack Kansas Coach Mum On Stanford 'Offer' ers Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers today are reeling under two new blows. I I I wk- LI I 1 I big, fine school like Stanford. But Kansas University is my home and I would like it always to be." Mitchell has a "lifetime" contract at K.U.

and receives an annual salary of $17,600, plus other benefits. He just completed his fifth year as head coach. Offi- Kansas football coach Jack Mitchell has been contacted unofficially concerning the coaching job at Stanford, the Lawrence, Journal World said today. aw tk.jmmmiiu... sis iaflylnVKansas record is- But Stanford's response" Bill Kilmer, the 49ers' exciting halfback, St Mary's Hospital with a broken leg.

It's possible his career may be ended. Outstanding rookie Clark Miller, who grabbed off a starting defensive position in his first pro season, has been declared through for the season with a badly bruised thigh. Kilmer was injured last "night when his car went off a freeway in Belmont, ran over a cement sign base, continued 435 feet across an open field, and landed in a gulley full of water. Team physician Lloyd Mil-burn, who was in surgery with Kilmer at St. Mary's Hospital Continued Page 43, Col.

6 i. 27-20-4 butit would be 29-18-4 except for the forfeit of two victories in 1960. He had a 6-3-1 record in 1962. A. C.

(Dutch) Lonborg, athletic director at K.U., has this comment on the Stanford report: "Perhaps there has been some type of unofficial contact but as far as an official contact, Stanford officials have said nothing to me on this matter up to now." is "No comment," and Mitchell would not confirm that he had been contacted. Stanford assistant athletic director Chuck Taylor said no announcement will be made on the subject of a new coach until one is selected. Mitchell said: "A man is always complimented when he is even mentioned as a coaching prospect for a Ticket Drive JACK MITCHELL mm jy xm sked Trlbunt photo by Jim Idelin TWO FOR CAL Capt. Dick Smith dumps a two-pointer for the Bears and the Cal bench goes-wild in last night's basketball game at Berkeley. The Bears went on to record a 77-63 win over St.

Mary's which may prove expensive in view of the knee injury suffered by the California center Camden Wall. Wall will be out of action for possibly two weeks. RICHMOND OAKLAND BERKELEY PLEASANT HILL SAN LEANDRO By Houlihan Oakland mayor John C. PlPv Houlihan today asked the rest Riverside of Alameda County and Con 'DISGRACEFUL PERFORMANCE' tra Costa County to join in the drive for season ticket support for the Raiders in M64 1963. Settle AU War Lef IPanel Members -of "the Mayors Conference, Chamber of Com i merce representatives and leaders in business, industry, labor and commerce from the By ED SCHOENFELD United States Senator Karl E.

Mundt today called for RAY HAYWOOD two counties were scheduled to meet with Houlihan this a panel of distinguished Americans to arbitrate the bitter dispute between the AAU and the NCAA that threatens to seriously injure this country's chances in the 1964 Olympics. -afternoon. Today's big meeting was an outgrowth of last week's meeting among Houlihan, Image of Mundt said that President Kennedy or Secretary of Morris Key Packers -toUseum-Ine-directors-and the Raiders launching a season ticket, drive which will keep the American Football ANY SIZE ONE PRICE State Dean Rusk could suggest such a panel to resolve the "disgraceful and injurious" breach between the nation's two leading amateur To Raider League team in the Eastbay Houlihan hopes the entire area will support the Oakland Chamber of Commerce drive sports groups. Upset Hopes The South Dakota senator, to get 12,000. firm season By SCOTTY STIRLING who stopped In Oakland while on a speaking tour of the Pacific Coast, said Pretident ticket" pledges or sales by In the average football fan's mind the Green Bay Packers combine a defensive unit reminiscent 'of the Great Wall of China with an off ensive "ImU: which bulldozes the terrain, including defenders, so the backs will have firmer footing.

Jan. 9. 4 Riley Morris, who played The Raiders must have a Kennedy or Secretary his best game as a Raider in last Sunday's defeat to San could offer the names of six commitment for that num ber of tickets before attend Diego, is being primed for Even Detroit failed to dull this formidable image or eight distinguished Americans to the AAU and NCAA. key role when the Oakland club battles the title-bound "The sports groups could Thanksgiving Day as it caught the Packers while they were exhausted from staying up all night reading their Oilers in Houston Sunday select three of the men and TUBE-TYPE BLACKWALLS 2-YEAR GUARANTEE have them arbitrate the mat Morris, a regular at ttne- press clippings. backer for the Raiders last ter," Mundt said.

ing the AFL's winter meeting in San Diego Jan. 10. Meanwhile the of has mailed letters to all its mem-bers asking immediate purchase of season tickets. The letters will be followed by telephone or in-person checks to maintain the campaign's momentum. But, when you are undefeated, a loss can be a valuable year, was reactivated as a Mundt is deeply concerned lesson in the values of concentration.

defensive end two weeks ago over the international polit ANY SIZE TUBE. LESS BLACK Green Bay learned. It was its usual grim and efficient and stepped into injured Jon ical, as well as sports, implications of this internal conflict Jelacic spot against San self last week in humiliating the Los Angeles Rams. Diego. Those who remember that last year at this same time "This (the AAU-NCAA dis Morris provided the Raiders pute) is a disgraceful per with their best pass rush in the 49ers edged the Packers in an exciting one, perhaps are hopeful that ihere could be more such heroics this ANY SIZE WHITEWALL $3 MORE THAN BLACKWALL Same first-line quality as tires yet cost, you less Deep, road-gripping tread has over 3000 traction edges for safer driving formance," he said.

It is weeks, and his speed and definitely iniurious to our year. fij jlflj image abroad. strength finally forced the Chargers into going in the opposite direction on running Unfortunately, the situation is different. A year ago "Something should be found the Packers already had the division title won. This time they are only a game ahead of Detroit.

They will be plays. to bring about a compromise of the positions protect the right of all young Americans At times the 6-Z, 230-pound neither generous or magnaminous. former Florida star BILLS SIGN BEARS NO. 1 DRAFT CHOICE NEW YORK (A The Buffalo Bills of the American Football League said today they, had signed their No. 1 draft choice, Dave Behrman, Michigan State center, to a contract; Behrman also was the No.

1 draft selection of the Chi to participate in these interr VERY LIMITED QUANTITIES Credit Goes to Lombardi national contests." handled two blockers and still made the tackle or forced the quarterback to hurry his throw. Mundt, alarmed by the news Credit for this imposing Packer team image goes to Vince Lombardi, a granite-faced sort, except when his that 443 American track and field athletes have been ruled face is softened by a very pleasant smile. -Raider defensive coach Walt out of the Olympics by the Four years ago "when Lombardi went to Green Bay, Michaels is hoping Morris' AAU. said there is need for the team had won only two games the preceding season, ability to get to the passer NylH NlIM tabt-tjH trtilMi IUCKWAU WHITE Will UCWa WHITEWAU T.W-U I.7H3 7.1HI I.THS I.M-11 T.lt-IS I.W-ti i.im 7.M-1I IM-14 I.M-U immediate action. Xxverslda I 4IOUAII MAtANTfl NH mm Wn tm m4 m.

Lf mm4mm4mmm. 4 1mm nM cago Bears in the National He is a member of the Mc will disrupt the Oilers' offense this week. The players were forced to slink around the streets at night or risk being lynched by the taxpayer-season ticket Clellan Committee, the Senate's permanent committee on "Houston has a fine passing holders, notonously hard losers. Football League. A club spokesman said the 21-year-old Behrman, an All-America guard in 1961, Whitiwilli $1 nirt- Now, the men need an hour to walk a block because investigation.

attack and the best way to defense their quarterback, Asked abouPthe AAU call Plus excise tax and old tire off your car. of all the handshaking. George Blanda, is to put on to Congress to investigate the Because of what happened in Green. Bay, Lombard: shifted to center this season He was signed at East Lan thelig rush-Michaels said NCAAMundt said -he is, not OAKLAND is regarded as'the greatest handler of men, designer RICHMOND PLEASANT HILL 'We did fairly well rushing plays, maker of deals and builder of morale since Winston 14th St. 2th Ave.

Kl 3-1 JOO MON. thru SAT. till I p.m. George when we lost to the 3302 Monument Blvd. MU e-4000 MON.

thru SAT. till 9 p.m. nslngr by Ralph C. Wit son, owner of the Bills. Behrman, 6-5, weighs 254 pounds Macdenald at Freeway BI 3-4564 MON.

thru SAT. till p.m. ChurcmlL 7 certain what committee, if any, in the Senate could act on the matter. He did not foreclose such Continued Page 42, CoL 4 "He could tell us we were going to play in hell," one and is from Birmingnam, Oilers by a touchdown here, and If we can get Riley In Continued Page 42, CoL 1 BERKELEY SAN LEANDRO 114 University Ave. TH S-7SW IOOO Afverede St.

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