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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 75

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I 1 49ER FORMERLY RAM RECEIVER Sotf flnttlfSf Oatf NOV. 30, 1960-Port IV ,1 SPORTS DATELINE Hickey Still 'Target1 sort of thing. too you i T' that sort of thing too you across that field you i don't have any 1 said 5U -don'tlthat know." i BY PAUL ZIMMERMAN Coach Red' Hickey of Sin Hickey with a chucKle. Tues Hickey says that 'while Francisco used to. be one of Bob Waterfield's favorite day.

V'' targets when they played to gether with the itams. The chuckle-, is natural since his team pulled the surprise of the National League season, using a San Francisco Is now only one game away from Baltimore in the title race, "we're not looking ahead. We have a chance, because we still play two of the leaders, He will; be THK target Sunday i in. the I Coliseum spread formation to beat Bal when Los Angeles, now in timore. He promises to have Green Bay and Baltimore the role ofta spoiler, takes on the 49ers." a few surprises for his old here But the Rams are the immediate object of our Of the contending teams buddy, Waterfield, too, for the Western Division "I think you can bet on it -I that we 11 use the spread NEW YORK Jerry Glbta of Mississippi wag named A soclated Presi back of the week, edging UCLA's Fill Kilmer for the honor, KTf mer twice previously was named.

i LOriSVHXK Maurice Yates and Harold Tate of Salt Lake City are being offered the Sacramento team fran-chine by Pacific Coast League officials. The price is $35,000. Yates and Tate want to move the club to Honolulu. NEW YORK Unbeaten Yale and once-defeated Navy were named co-winners of the Lambert Trophy as easfc em college football chara pions. MEMPHIS Don Carter of St.

Louis won $5,600 first place money In the Pro Bowlers Assn. national tournament with 237.17 Peterson points. San Antonio's Ronnie Gaudern (227.24 $3,575) was second and Harry Smith of St. Louis (227.04 $2,500) third. NEW YORK Patrice Jacobs' Hail To Reason was named best 2-year-old colt la 1960 racing.

latent football coach J. T. King wa appointed head coach of Texas He succeeds De-Witt Weaver, who quit to enter private business. IIAMI Miami, TP Dothan Montgomery (Ala.) anrj Atlanta were given franchises in the Proposed 12-team Southern rofessional Football League. WASmVGTOX Stock In the Washington Redskins owned by eportscaster Harry Wismer was claimed for $350,000 by club president Milton.

W. King. Wismer, president of the New York Titans of the American Football League, had been, ordered to sell his holdings In the National Football League team. DALLAS Texas Christian center Arvie Martin signed a DallasTexan contract, PHILADELPHIA Officials of the Philadelphia Eagles are being 6wamped with applications for tickets to the NFL championship game eren though the team still heeds another win to gain the play-oif. title, the Rams beat Green Bay in their last outing and prior, to that played Chicago I The 49er coach doesn't hold out much hope that R.

C. his high-leap- again Sunday," Hickey told The Times after Tuesday's workout. to a iug caicner, win De re' covered from a shoulder In "I believe the defenses to Waterbuckets has every day have caught -up with jury time for Sunday's the offense and we had to reason to forget his old player friendship with Hickey because Red's team tussle. "We'll i not know until do something about it. We started Sunday against the later this week when the stymied Los Angeles in their previous league encounter, doctors take the tape off.

I'm tons. 13 to 9. "How good this is going hoping for a miracle so we can have him this week, but The 4uer coacn agrees Red Hickey cerned, Hickey says his use' fulness will be limited. I doubt it." that social amenities, cease to be I don know. We 11 still use our regular offense and a little of the spread.

You can go overboard on at kickofl time. So far as Y. A. Tittle, his "When you're looking No. 1 quarterback, is con "I doubt that he will be of ROSE BOWL CHALLENGE much help to us the remainder of the season.

He has one of those injuries that simply will not heal. The way John Brodie has Gophers Vow to Prove Ranking 'Vv' iff sizes for short men. been, going and rookie Bobby Waters last Sunday, MINNEAPOLIS Ml Min their hearts out this year Tittle may not be missed. for a speaking engagement when the No. 1 ranking was announced, sent congratula If you're 4'10" or over, selections will astonish you.

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DORMAN'S Monday thru Friday -Saturday 9-6; Sunday 11-5. nesota proudly accepted the national college football title banner Tuesday with a vow tions to the team. "IN THE SOUTHWEST GOOD FOOD SINCE 1947 SCHLAIFER BEST DELICATESSEN SANDWICHES IUNCHES CATERING after all their disappointments in the past," Warmath said. Warmath rejoins the team today, to begin serious planning for the Rose Bowl game, Minnesota's first. "This is the greatest expe rience of my life but I want to prove its right to it in the Rose Bowl against Washington.

"We're going out as No. TOUGH TACKLE Dwight Bumgarner, 235-pound-, er who is one of mainstays in Duke's rugged line, will see action Saturday against UCLA at Coliseum. DUKE LINEMEN to say that all the credit goes to the guys who L. 8715 SO. WESTERN AVE.

mmi, T'- v. Last, but not least, is said Dave MUlholland, halfback. "It's what we wanted. It's a great honor but a terrific challenge, too. Browning, the Duke captain.

"He's of the finest all- Continued from First Page Blue Devils' squad at 6-6, 235. A brilliant student, Bumgarner is a candidate for the all-scholastic team and has been nominated for But Washington isn't going 'round linemen in the coun to be scared by it, of try," said Murray. "He de "We're as glad for, the serves a lot more credit than i the Swede Nelson sports coach as we are for our selves," said Joe Salem re he's been getting. He's a great leader, both from, his play and spirit." Browning is a 5-10, 208- manship award. He the most unselfish player on the team," said Murray.

"He was a top end in 1959, but when all our tackles graduated we pound product of Ports- serve referring to Minnesota's' spectacular drive from last "place in the Big, Ten' ur 1959 to. national supremacy this season' by being voted No. 1 in the final asked him to move over to mouth, Va. home town, of tackle He did so without a 'Clarence (Ace) Parker'. And he wras recruited by the all Associated Press poll.

time Duke great Like Moor qualm, although he knew he'd be more in the lime-, light if he played end." Coach Murray Warmath had been the'target of ouster camDaiens bv alumni and others after a Minnesota' rec man, Browning was all-conference, all-state and All-American in high school. Browning, a top-notch college catcher, is undecided whether he'll play pro football or pro baseball. tfumgarner, who comes from Lexington, N.C., (only 60 miles from Duke) is rated the best blocker on the team and is a terrific pass rusher. 1 ord of 20 i defeats in 24 eames nrior to this season. -Warmath, in Buffalo, N.Y., Mag ire, Star Charger, Lost for Today Season, Faces Knee Su rgery jan linebacker, Is the most likelv tilaver to ioin me In the rout of the Raiders, Bob Laraba, sub quarterback, did all the punting for the Chargers.

He averaged Chargers to replace Maguire. He has been on the taxi sauad for several weeks. Al 40.66 for three kicks. Ma- quit SC, with a year's eligi bility, to join the pros, but did not make the grade in the NFL. guire's average was 40.5 for the season, one of the best in the American Football League.

The Chargers were hurt With the loss of Maguire BY BRAVEN DYER Paul Maguire, ace punter and linebacker of the Los Angeles Chargers, is through with football for the 1960 season. Dr. William Trumbull, team physician, said the former Citadel star will be operated on Wednesday at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica for torn cartilage in his left knee. Maguire was injured in Ihe first quarter of last Sunday's 52-28 romp over Oakland, the team which the Chargers meet again this end' at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

and the probability that Rntrhan can't nlav Sunday ing for linebackers and secondary men even before Ma up north the Chargers are down to three linebackers Charlie Brueckman, Rom- mie Loudd and Emil Karas Only Brueckman has been a regular since the season De- gan. The Chargers resume prac guire loss was announced. Ron Botchan, left linebacker, may not be able to play against the Raiders because of a dislocated shoulder. Bob Zeman, safety, is on the inactive list and was replaced only 10 days ago by Jim Sears, who had been out for three weeks before he cot his health back: tice today for their next game and will leave early His defensive platoon al Saturday for San Francisco. Original fqaipmenf an I'M Cart ready riddled by injuries, Coach Sid Gillman said Tuesday he was not ready to announce a replacement for Maguire.

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