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SPORTS DATELINES tv champion Rodger Ward' was second, losing the read himself on a 94th lap spin. died Saturday in Stockholm, Sweden. SYDNEY Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle Wisconsin Voted Into Rose Bowl Bakersfield Selected for Jr. Rose Bowl Continued from First Page 4 toSflnfftUSTimti 3 Part NOV. 23, 1959 Casper Takes Mobile Open by 2 Strokes BRAKES Lining Labor $9.50 Wheel Alignment 4.50 Wheel Balance, ea.

1.25 MOST CARS WC IftCIAllII BANES BRAKE SERVICE v. 1 whipped Sam Snead and Cary Middlecoff in an Austral i an-American challenge match. 'CLOVIS Fred zen, USAC stock car champion, won the 100-lap stock car race at Clovis Speedway. He took the lead on the 97th lap when leader Elmer Musgrave hit the crash wall. Indianapolis SYDNEY Neale Fra-ser beat Roy Emerson, 11 9, 8-6, 6-3 to win the New South Wales tennis title.

W. YORK Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, 67, who held the U.S. National singles titles to rank as one of he all-time great' women tennis players, 35-14, to wrap up a 9-0 1939 schedule last Saturday. 4I0 E.

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1-134 Ray Newman, the ex-Ida MOBILE, Nov. 22 ho State slicker, achieved Stevens who fired the fatal shot, was not held. BALTIMORE Y. A. Tittle, 49er QB, was shelved for the upcoming Cleveland game after injuring his knee against the Colts.

OXFORD, Enjr. All-American Pete Dawkins made sports history by becoming: the first American ever picked to play for Oxford in its traditional Rugby match with Cambridge. MOSCOW Brockton (Mass.) hockey team was defeated by Moscow, 4-0. CHICAGO Wisconsin became the official Rose Bowl representative of the Big Ten after a poll of conference athletic directors, Commissioner Tug Wilson said the vote was not unanimous but didn't elaborate. ST.

LOUIS Clyde Lovellette of the Detroit Pistons will be sidelined 10 days after suffering an ankle injury against St. Louis. WAUPACA, Wis. Eugene Durant national trapshoot champ, was killed while deer hunting. Wayne Eggleston, 30, of Wortmn at cum perfect season in his first ESTABLISHED 114 year at a junior college coaching helm.

Moved up from end coach to fill the head job vacated by Homer Beatty, Newman MEN'S CLOTHING GIFT CENTER. Jackets, sport shirts, neckwear, sweaters, belts, hose, handkerchiefs, sportswear, suits sport coats, slacks. Straight warehouse prices. inherited a few key left Open champion Billy Casper Jr. nursed an ailing shoulder and a two-stroke lead to victory in the Mobile Open Golf Tournament todav.

The Apple Valley (Cal.) pro won top money of $2,000 Respite a closing 73, one over par for the Mobile municipal course. His final! Card read 71-68-68 280, fight under par for the 72 jioles. Wes Ellis and Dave Ragan tied for runner-up at 282 and earned $1,350 each. overs from the '58 year and fitted them into a bunch of BOWL COACH Ray Newman is coach of Bakersfield team named to play in Jr. Rose Bowl.

first-year JC players to form an all-conquering combma tion. go! Bob (Easy) Ezell. who's Minneapolis Refuses to 6-4. and Dean (Speedy) Newby, a 9.9 sprinter, shared Pro-Am at Spa Won by Pettit the Renegade quarterback ing chores over the season, Piltv Casper Jr 71-68-M-73 JS0 SJ.000 Ws Ellis Jr 71-71-66-73282 1.350 DR9an 72-70-70-70-282 1,350 They operated out of a var Bolt New Loop for NFL MINEAPOLIS, Nov. 22 Withe Dallas team in the AFL, Minneapolis-St.

Paul, wooed told reporters after a knock- Walter Burkems 70-70-74-49-283 900 900 iated using a flanker and a man in motion. 900 725 725 PALM SPRINGS, Nov. 22 Fullback Don Hampton Pettit, pro at the 575; Roger and halfbacks Joe Herandez Jotinnv Pott 73-71-70-69-T-283 Ji Gustin 71-48-72-72-283 Uotin Burnum 69-77-75-68284 71-72-69-72-284 Howie Johnson 70-71-77-47385 Dick Knidht 73-73-70-69-265 Gay Brewer Jr 73-67-74-71-285 Wilier Barber 70-72-71-72-285 Al Besselink 74-72-70-68286 Billy Maxwell 69-76-70-71-286 Jim Ferree 73-71-68-74286 AAonte Bradley 70-70-73-73-286 Don Fairfield 75-69-72-71267 by a reported offer to join down, six-hour meeting, of the a i a 1 Football American League owners 575iLochran Ranch course in and Cecil Mannings three guys who each averaged at League, refused tonight to that a report that Mmneap- least 5 yd. a crack are star bolt the new American Foot Relief Wallman Gade ballpackers. On point ball League.

But the decision still left olis-St. Paul is pulling out of the AFL is "unfounded." Charles Johnson, sports editor of the Minneapolis 375 i 375! nearby Indio, led a field of Jjgjvisiting tee stars in a two-22I day pro-amateur golf tourna-f'ment at Bermuda Dunes Country Club with a total of 140. us) Pettit shot a 68 today, 4 collecting, Hernandez per sonally totaled 66 and Hampton 64. Bob Goeti Arnold Palmer Bert Weaver George Bayer Fred Hawkins Don Bisplinghoff Nieoorte Haas unsettled whether the National League will try to put 76- 71-69-71-287 71-70 72-74-287 72-68-74-73-287 72-70-77-69-288 72- 72-72-72-288 73- 09-73-7328 74- 70-71-73-288 77- 69-72-71-289 73- 71-72-73-289 76-69-74-71-290 49-73-76-72-290 74- 73-71-72-290 67-73-75-75-290 Star and Tribune, revealed Meanwhile San Bernar a team into the twin cities. today 10 of 12 National Foot Bill Parker Lamar Hunt, president of usiunder par, for the lowest ball League clubs had agreed NYLON JACKETS: Washable 2-ply taffeta; 11-ounce fleece lining 9.95 REVERSIBLE STADIUM JACKETS: All-wool melton; reversing to sateen, 1 5.95 PEPPEREL POPLIN JACKETS: Lined with Borg Orion; in natural only, 1 1.95 MELTON STADIUM, JACKETS: 100 all-wool jackets, with snap closure, 1 0.95 DOUBLE-TOGGLE CAR COATS: Water-repellent polished cotton, du Pont Zelan finish; quilt lining; zip-off hood.

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l.r dino Valley Junior College was selected yesterday to play in the seventh annual to accept a bid by Mmneapo. lis-St. Paul to join the NFL National Orange Show Bowl in 1960. George Halas, chairman of game Dec. 4 at San Bernardino.

The Indians tied with the NFL expansion commit How Major Bowls Line Up BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here is how the major bowl games line up: Riverside City College for Norman Sets Three NCAA Pass Records Total prize money was $2,000. INDIVIDUAL PROS 140 Roger Pettit, Indio, 72-68. 141 Harry Dee, Thunderbird, 71-70. 143 Jimmy E. Thompson, Rancho, 69-74; Jerry Barber, Wilshire, 73-70; Ralph Evans, Candlewood, 69-74.

144 Jack Fleck, El Caballero, 71-73; Olin Dutra, 76-68; Tommy Jacobs, Candlewood, 74-70; Mac Hunter, Riviera, 74-70. 145 Smiley Quick, 72-73. PRO-AMATEUR US-Harry Bassler (Fox Hillsl-Walter tee, confirmed the report. The new league also re- the Eastern Conference crown with a 7-1-1 season vealed these first-round draft selections and will pick the record. The other team will be named today.

Bakersfield won the selec balance at a meeting tomor ROSE BOWL Wisconsin row: NEW YORK, Nov. 22 Ub Stanford's TirW Vnrman cot tion over two other outstand Losk-Clint Roubison-Moma Greenspoon Boston Gerhardt Schwedes, Sracuse vs. Washington. ORANGE BOWL Mis I57-5B; Ellsworth Vines (Tamarisk)-Wally haimacK. Buffalo Richie Lukas, Penn State ii ice national Bruno-Fran Godchaux ..1 7 5-5B.

souri vs. team to be selected, ing California teams, Coa-linga (9-0) and Pierce (8-1). BAKKKSF1F.1.D RECORD Dallas Don Meredith, South Methodist probably Miami records when' he completed 34 of 39 attempts Jor 401 yd. against California University quarterback. Denver Rodaer Clerc, Trinity Col leae, center.

Venturi Scores in Where fit comes first COTTON BOWL Syra Stockton 0 Compton 0 L.A. Haibor 12 Houston Billy Cannon, Louisiana State University, halfback. Los Anaeles Monte Stickles, Notre cuse vs. boutnwest comer 20 18 27 57 22 2 Barr Men's Clothing Warehiusi Stares. Expert Fitting.

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i The National Collegiate Al made ft Upeil Athletic Bureau said today SAN J0SE Nov. 22 (UPI) Dame, end. Minneapolls-St. Paul Data Hackbart Wisconsin, quarterback. 2.

SSi SUGAR BOWL Louisi hcw ui IV- uevt 10 iiu nuni ivmnv, LOS ANGELES: La Brea at 6th l.a. valley ana State invited and Wllliquarterback. MiiKie-8dnieiKen venturi carved up par 35 i.1 14 jiidiKs iur completions, lor and his rivals today to score vote on acceptance Monday. Second team probably Mis NO. HOLLYWOOD: Valley Plaza Shopping Center 6i50 Bellingham (directly back of Scars) Monday, Thursday Friday: noon to 9 Tuesday, Wednesday Saturday: 9 to 6 46 SAN GABRIEL: Valley Blvd.

at Dd Mar Monday through Friday: 9 to 9 Saturday: 9 to Sunday: 11 to 5 an easy six-stroke triumph Pirates Walk Plank At Centinela Park: sissippi. in the Almaden Open golf tournament. San Pedro Pirates 000 000 110 I 4 BLUEBONNET BOWL Bob Ketcham Ch efs 300 000 12x 4 II Rosenthal Wins at El Caballero sythe, Morrison (4), Barnwell (7) and xoiai yaras gained passing, iand for per cent completions, for 20 or more pass attempts. old completion mark pf 33 was set by Don Klos-terman of Loyola of Ios Angeles against Florida in 1951. Ksn Venturi 74-6-71-68361 $1500 Bob Rosburs 72-68-72-75-287 675 Jim Clark 67-71-73-76-287 475 Ken Still 73-75-73-76-257 475 Georg Bruno 74-70-72-71287 675 (Dec.

19) Texas Christian vs. team to be selected, probably winner of Georgia-Georgia Tech game next Dave Rosenthal won the Bob waqner 6-72-73-75 28? Jim Cassia 72-72-72-73-289 El Caballero CC champion- Bob DudM 73-72-73-72- 290 Klosterman completed 33 son 76-70-75-70-29 Eaaers 70-75-72-74-291 week. LIBERTY BOWL (Dec. 19) Penn State invited, but not accepted yet. Second team 270ship by defeating defending Jack Rubin 1-up on iss; the 37th hole yesterday.

Har-iry Baers downed Paul Grand, b.i attempts in that game. The old single-game vardage mark was 390 by Detroit's Ted Marchibroda against Tulsa in 1952. Ernie George 72-73-71-75-291 JohnAAcMullin 74-76-71-71-292 Scotty McBeath Jack Bariteau 76-70-72-74- 292 'Eli Bariteau 71-73-74-75-293 Chariev Siftord 74-72-72-75-293 Joe Greer 72-75-73-74- 294 Amateur, not determined but could be and 2, in the champion- 175 South Carolina or Alabama, H0le ship flight consolation. GATOR BOWL (Jan. 2) Arkansas vs.

team to be se lected, probably Clemson. BEAR-INDIAN THRILLER BIG BAIT FOR BAY REGION FANS to the ball so well when his protection collapses and he gets walloped from the The policeman was heading straight for my ear. I reached for my license. "New De Soto, eh?" he, said. "Yea, officer," I replied.

"Solid-lookinff car," he said. "It's made solid, officer." 1 pi YOUR DEPENDABLE FRIEND -THE WORLD AROUND said. "Built in one piece, so itlf can i ratue or squeax. "Pretty hot engine, they say." blind side, that he rarely has to move out of his box. Coolest Man He was the coolest man on the field last Saturday even in the first half when, in one series of downs, four of his throws were completed only to have his team penalized 50 yd.

three los and a 5 on the four plays. He simply stepped up behind center, took the ball, threw it again and got the yards back. Stanford, from the days of Frank Albert in the late 30s, has had many a top passer. Norman, as a junior, off his showing last Saturday, need bow to none of them. Fantastic as his record is, and he leads all collegians, he is even better than that record because every defense is set against him and him alone, when Stanford plays.

on the field and watched them successfully grab the ball. Almost invariably that was it, right there. A Rear would drape himself onto the Indian receiver and stop him within two steps. Once, however, Ben Robinson did slide between two Bear defenders after taking a short look-in pass just over the line. He had a 5-yd.

lead before the Rears could get after him from mid-field. 1 le was caught on the 3-yd. line. Robinson is one of the faster Indians. Never Know What Norman would do to the record books if he had such receivers as Luther Hayes, Jim Johnson, Gene Gaines, Angie Coia, et al." lads who can pick up feet and go places after receiving the ball no one will ever know.

If these however, could make 401 yd. from 31 passes, with but one gain over 20 the Angelenos would make four times that. Norman is only a junior. He stands 6-3 and weighs 201 lb. He is not much of a runner but can amble well enough to keep defenses honest and would do even better in this department if he worked at it more.

He gets his throws away so well, or holds on "That's right, officer," I an-swered. "But it's passing power extra acceleration at medium speeds. Helps you keep but of trouble on the highway." "Good idea. Thinking of getting a De Soto myself." He grinned. "You can put th license back in your pocket" I relaxed, but I really crept away when that light turned green.

HIAt THI JON ARNETT 01 SOTO SHOW MONDAY THIOUOH FRIDAY ON KNX RADIO, 1 104 IS P.M. FOR MEN WHO EXPECT THE VERY BEST! BY DICK IIYLAND So long as your reporter, 'and 00,000 others, can see games such as that Stanford California one last Saturday on the farm, the collegians do not need to worry- about the pros grabbing all the fans. True, the tackling was often sloppy, the running was more enthusiastic than effective and the blocking was quite often non-existent. Rut they rocking and socking best they knew how down on the field and you cou1d hear the thud noises, as bodies crashed together, clear up in the press Ibox. Fantastic Performance Then, too, there was -Dick Norman.

This fantastic young man from Lynwood threw the ball 3D times against California. One was intercepted when his receiver muffed the ball and tipped it to a Golden Rear. Four went away, for one reason or another. Norman completed 34 of the 30 throws, lie gained 401 yd. and it certainly was not his fault that yardage was not doubled.

Norman's feat is even more remarkable when hid type of 1 in considered. They are the sticky-finger type, all right: get the ball near Chris Rurford, Rick McMil-Jen. John Bond, Ben Robinson, Skip Face and they hang onto it. Rut they seldom go anywhere after getting the ball. Flawless Tasking Again and again, last Saturday, Norman led his receivers Into open ppot.i SAFETY SPECIAL! Front Wheels Align 7.95 Front Wheels Balance Pack Front Wheel Bearings 4.80 1.95 1.50 .75 Brakes Adjust Brake Fluid A -2 30 DAKS New Arrival if Daks Sport Jackets and Dakt Trousers Harold F.

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