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i yn PC (TP I KH 23 49 1' 1 4- i I PART IV CC MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1960 3t 11 HERE'S THE PITCH Realistic Player Plan Promised -i BY FRANK FINCH ST. LOUIS The plan through which the Houston and New York franchises will be allotted players by existing National League clubs when the circuit expands in '62 is, in the words of Buzzie Bavasi, one that "is designed to help the new clubs, not protect the old onos." A committee of five National League general managers drew up the plan: Bavasi (Dodgers), John Quinn TURNING THE TIDE49ers' Dave Baker makes the first of his four interceptions against Rams in the first quarter, snaring Bill Wade's pass near S.F. 10. Times photos by Larry Sharkey Rai'rU aby? PROGRID AQAPC Win tn Tif PRO GRID Celtics Turn STANDINGS (Phillies), Chub teeney (Giants), John McHale (Braves) and Bing Devine (Cardinals). Their brain child will be submitted to the club owners here today, Bavasi is not at liberty to give the press a sneak preview of the plan.

That is, he can't spell out the exact details. But he assured us that it is superior to the American League's Before 9m 113-103 by for Division Lead Roberts Runs Wild as Spread, Reverses Baffle Ram Defense Buzzie Bavasi Javor cturesi0HARGERS EXPLODE "So ChiFC'S 41-17 VICTORY NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Wesiern Conference Pet. PF PAi Baltimore 4 0 .400 J7S 190 Green Bay 6 4 0 .600 284 IBB San Francisco 6 4 0 .400 174 182 Chicaao 5 4 1 .554 194 221 Detroit 5 5 0 .500 180 198 LOS ANGELES 3 4 1 J33 134 25 Dallas 10 1 .000 143 344 Eastern Conference VV Pet. PF PA Philadeohia 9 1 0 262 11 Cleveland 4 3 1 272 183 New York 3 2 .625 220 210 St. Louis 5 5 1 .500 250 223 Pittsburgh 4 5 1 .444 204 216 Washington 1 7 2 .125 147 254 'Clinched cjnfsrccj title.

results San LOS ANGELES, 1. Detroit, 20; I' 15. Crcsi Bey. 41 C' xao, 13. 3 Louis, 4.

Cleveland, 27; 16. New York, 31; Dallas, 31 (tie). Srturday's Camt Green Bay at San Francisco. Sunday's Games Baltimore at LOS ANGELES. Chicago at i BY PAUL ZIMMERMAN, Sports Editor San Francisco's 49ers rode into a tie for the Division lead in the National Football League race r.

Memorial Coliseum Sunday on the wings of its vauntec Kmp FourJh-Quaiisr Rslly as L.A. Clinches for Til! by Sealing Raiders DY "1EL ZIKES Tom Heinsohn, a one-man team backed up by nine helpers, led the wreckers spread formation. HOW THEY 5COREU Coach Howard (Red) Rickey's resurging grid giants, using its jiew formation on one out of every from Boston over" the Los Angeles Lakers Sunday night in the Sports Arena, 49ers 7 10 BY BRA VEN DYER, Times Staff Representative SAN FRANCISCO Jackjclinched no worse than a tie Kemp came up with the the Western Division! 27 the Ameri-1 his meteoric career in Can-1 1 dlestick Park Sunday to ootball Leauge. the Los Aneeies Chargers to! Tbe Chargers (S-lh still ithfpp nlavs rmrthlp'l in a 9fU 113-103. Heinsohn, wearing a.

knee Dallas New York at Wa-hi-gton. Philadelphia st Hiirsburgh. AMERICAN FC0T3ALL LEAGUE Division i7 victorv over Los Anieles: SECOND QUARTER Rams Tim 0 C. R. Roberts, 10-yd.

run 12:0 0 Davis, kick, 0 field goal THIRD QUARTER 0 Davis, 27-vd. field goal 0 Conner, 45-yd. pass, Brodie 0 Davis, kick. FOURTH QUARTER 0 Davis, 7-yd. field goal 4 4 Ryan, 2-vd.

run 10 7 Michaels, conversion. brace, an elbow wrapping Ibefore 77,254 spectatorsvho 19 D. Be A a and a scowl, led the world the 0 LOS ANGELES .447 182 240 woopuauu o.o 4 .500 304 244i Rams were futile. victory over Oakland. play Denver and New Dallas 4 champion Celtics in the ill HI 244 304! Detroit's victory over the before 12,061 rans.

York, both at the Coliseum. 5 The place Dallas has lost! Eastern Division 23 fourth quarter spurt which passed the Lakers before 9,224 fans. CnRn anrl (irpen Rav's win from the NFL threw torlsix games. To p7 Pii 24 from Chicago resulted in the 0 .500 308 321 1 .455 264 24BI Oakland fought fiercely for gutUT. 4 'That Heinsohn is a great three touchdowns and ran 5 7 0 .417 245 278 for two as the Sunday's Results siiooter, nes gooa on rebounds and is a helluva guy on defense," said coach Fred Schaus in the losers' dress- As for the spread, it counted for 20 of the w' ners' points two touchdowns and a pair of fif" goals.

It also gained 203 t. the 344 yd. Where it was used scored 27 points in the last! a record of not losing twice quarter to erase a 14-17 defi-lto any club in the AFL. But cit. when Kemp completed his Eagles Clinch Eastern Title Story on Page 5 tOS ANGEL'S, 41; Oakland, 17.

New Yor, 30; Denver, 27. Buffalo, 38; Boston, 14. Dallas, 24; Houston, 0. Saturday's Came Denver at LOS ANGELES. Next Sunday's Games Boston at Dallas.

Buffalo at Houston. New York at Oakland. Jack competed 17 of straight pass in the half had ins room. "It was the board work at'pitches for 289 vd. His touch-'second the Chargers jas a passing three-way deadlock for first! week ago against the Colt, down passes four, 21 and under cnro1 and 49 yd.

were U- Rocye Raiders caved in com-ble, Don Norton and Paul eteln If eight min- both ends that killed us. I haven't seen the stats but I jknow that was it' said Schaus as he lit up a new coach Hickey added such allotment program set up to man the Washington and Los Angeles franchises (assuming L.A. goes into operation). "It goes without saying that Houston and New York won't suddenly-become pennant contenders with what the other clubs give them. You have to be realistic," said Buzzie.

"But it's only good business to make them as competitive, as possible. Look how the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL are suffering. They got mostly culls and discards from the other teams. "I'm confident we'll make available a higher caliber of player than the American League teams have dumped in their stockpile." It was reported that the National League plan will call for a sliding price sale, possibly ranging from to $150,000, or even more. The American League has placed a standard rate of $75,000 on the players to be chosen by the new franchises Dec.

13. Some of them aren't worth a third of that sum. Transportation Costs Big Headache Should the junior circuit get the green light this week to move into Walter O'Malley's domain, one of its many fiscal headachsill be transportation costs. The Dodgers are- stuck with a $16,000 tab every time they make a coast-to-coast round trip on a chartered airplane. Using the liberal figure of 30 cents per head as Baltimore's cut of the gate in L.A., the Orioles would have to draw more than 50,000 fans on each Pacific Coast junket just to pay for the ride.

The Red Sox would have to draw even more than that to fly out. Salaries, hotel bills and meal money are other substantial items to be considered. Tigers Expected to Drop Their Opposition The Detroit Tigers are something less than enchanted by the proposed inclusion of L.A. in the American League picture. They have voted against the idea every time it was broached.

However, with the nine-team plan on the scrap heap, apparently for keeps, the Tigers are expected to bow to the will of the majority and approve the "westward ho" movement. Cleveland's Frank Lane estimates expansion will cost each American League club an extra $50,000 a year for travel. tie running niceties as dou 1 WC lUCt ill tiiC VUii- Lowe. Hia touchdown runs! oetween San Francisco, Green Bay and Baltimore. The title will be decided right out here in the west with the Rams and 4f)ers seum last week, ot-to.

were 0 and 9 vd. Soggy from recent heavy ble reverses and reversed J'1 befuddle the Rams in first half. Coach Bob Waterfield'. neinsonn. inrew in Kv their triumph Sid Gill- --j.

points tor the Celtics, whojman's hard-hitting crew! Please Turn to Pg. 8, Col. 3 playing both the Packers and the Colts in the next two; men helped make this riossi- Aufry lo Get L.A. Club in '61-0'Malley BY FRANK FINCH weeks. ble by putting only four oiei piay me letters in tne tports Arena again tonight land he also excelled in the lother phases of the game as I Please Turn to Pg.

7, Col. 1 hile the double-wing; on the scrimmage line. spread, used by San Fran- cisco for the second big week was the offensive show, the! T1le, net. result was tlm! 49er defense earned a full lanc sco n.aa cor- Heinsohn Co. Times Staff Representative share of the glory by shut-jtrcl a11 throuSn the fa3 3,500 ROSE BOWL TICKETS ON PUBLIC SALE BY MAIL Pat Casey, pre-game manager of the Rose Bowl, announced today that applications for Rose Bowl tickets will be received starting Tuesday morning.

Applications must be postmarked after 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6. Otherwise they will be returned. There are 3.500 tickets available.

The first 1.750 envelopes processed through the post office will be opened according to the following requirements: 1 That there be a legitimate postmark on the envelope. ST. LOUIS A break in ting out the Rams until on-! the major leagues' expansion ly five minutes of the game-" ai nauume W1U? Vim IfinitT 1 Sora 6 0 2 0 12 1 7 Boston (Con ley Cousy Guarillia Heinsohn i K.Jones S.Jones 1- 2 7-10 0- 0 10-14 0- 1 2- 2 0- 0 1- 1 2- 4 1- 1 3 Lostcutoff Ramsey 7 Sundav night following The big man on Lof Angeles came finger-meeting of high league and Sunday was Dave Baker, a ear1'; club officials. sophomore from Oklahoma, nand Jn firrt R.cjl Emerging from the ses-l who intercepted four nilhPs and then Del Shoi-sion, president Walter! This was a new 49er Please Turn to Pg. 4, Cod i Russell Sharman 3 O'Malley of the Dodgers, Totals 44 25-35 19 113- Los Angeles 6 I Bavlor 14 12-13 4 40! Felix 2 0- 0 4 Hawkins 3 0- 0 0 HunOley 3 24i Colts Defeated on Last predicted that the American League today will award a Los Angeles franchise to the! group headed by singing! Jolhtf 0 0-0 1 0 Kreos 3 2- 2 4 I 2 That the application does not exceed the limit of two tickets.

3 That a self-addressed envelope be enclosed. 4 That a check for $12.30 is made payable to the Athletic Department, University of Washington. Tickets are $6 each, plus 30 cents for handling. Letters should be addressed to the Athletic Department, University of Washington, Bin 1800, Pasadena. Cal.

Leonard I 0-0 5 2 La Ruso 1-1 3 5 ISelvy 3 1-117 IWest I 1-3 1 7 Play; Ameche Sidelined cowboy Gene Autry, Bob Reynolds, general manager i Totals 40 23-27 24 103 SCORE BY PERIODS Bu 1 4tt 1C 11 111 rtf ntDf on tLos Angele 21 31 28 23 103- principal stockholder in TV; icer tooK over at full- station KCOP Sunday bTg ydT for OMalley who has The loss gave Baltimore Su'lnvir of the eame and snatching a a 6-4 record and dropped th lwith Green Bay and San fLrnv mnS- fS' The Colts had scored withiFrancisco for the western ffa? aine 14 seconds to plav on a'division lead. idiiwsuc caicn oi a score by quarters Dass hv Innv MnniP in'on 3 0 0 not be objectionable to 17- 7-1 i r.nnA Pnnpratinn 1. ,7, "O-Bainmor 2 0 dneaa io-i. scorins: "During the Dodgers' first! Several fights among Shll" br two seasons in Los players and a crowd of fansj ticT from uu. Autr and Reynolds were on the field then had to be'if wonderful to me through the cleared up before play could So' Mi ra i-iirvi Det fG: Martin (4? vd 1.

uu-uptiduuil oi in ue resumeu. J4-d. mss rom Unitas l(Wvhr. Klckl. handling our broadcasts.

The All the Way Det i boons, 45-yd. pass from MorrtU kicki. I Attendance 57.RI. reason we moved to another Quarterback Eail Morrall. station (KFI) was that the TTHTirt sponsor asked for a change.

Pn first Pla3' afler lhe C0'' "I have been asked by Passed over American League to siteld to end Jim Gibbons and he rambled all the way to the intercepted t' it I Ct 1- i Punts 5-51 .4 4-33 ioi. -iend zone. Please Turn to Pg. Fullback Alan Ameche of TODAY IN SPORTS ilheColt, injured the CaCe standinas lenuon oi nis ngni leg anaj East Division Western DivtstM (was declared out for the rest' mm dtcd nnncr Dir Pct.t PC. oSi-ii -a s4fcv uuhol, rtvOI tne National Football Boston 5 i ING-Los 1 p.m.

League season. spse iSfeeU nt BASKETBALL Lakers The six-year pro veteran vs. Celtics. tfDLits A 1 a. was hurt in the second ciuar-! n- iM tta.

his car after collision in USAC sprint car race at Ascot Stadium. Seconds later McCluskey turned Neither driver was hurt. Times photo by Art Rooert FACING DANGER A. J. Shepord, driving car No.

55, watches helplessly os Roger McCluskey's racer 190) climbs up hood of Surf Pari IV 11. Cincinnati, 115. p.m. jter. He was operated on later' am scheduled-).

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