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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 5mur.iV, Manh 9, 1963 9 HERE FOR TIPOFF ADDRESS McGUIRE HAS THE ITCH TO RETURN TO COACHING RANKS Cage Scores Beatty Sets 2-Mile Mark By WAYNE THOMPSON Frank MeGuire, the only coach In basketball history to take two different schools to the NCAA finals, spent the 1902-63 basketball season as a fan. CHICAGO (AP) Tiny Jim Beatty ran the fastest indoor 2-mile in history, 8 minutes. 30.7 seconds, almost 4 seconds better than Murray Hallierg's existing mark, before 16,759 roaring fans 1 i fk at the Chicago Daily News Relays He didn't like it. MeGuire, who has been coaching basketball since 1937, found himself without a job this year after refusing to go to the West Coast with the professional Philadelphia Warriors, the team he ui Chicago Stadium Friday rught 4 'j The incredible performance by the man who already this year 4 set a mile indoor mark of 3:58.6, shattered the 2-mile indoor rec ord of 8:34.4 by New Zealand's WHACK IIYDER Coach of Year FRED FRANKS Prep Coach of Year FRANK McGUIRE Speaks to Tlpoffers Halberg in 1961. Beatty led all the way, setting a withering pace, as he finished COI I.I CI Mf A.t ftmal! follefe Taurner Crrul Lahra ftreiviial Krinilinule St.

Louif 71 AuKltaUiia, III. 663 SOCTIIVt BEtilOS'Al, SEMIS Lamar Toch ge Ai-kanaaa btaie NORTHEAST BI GIONAL SEMIS Sprinxdeld, MaKJ 66 Fairieinh Dh klnwrn 54 Northeastern 74 AMumuliun 60 M1DEAHT KKilOVAL SEMIS South Carolina Si. Buffalo 63 Wmenbei 3 Younalowii 31 SOITII CENTRAL REGIONAL SEMIS Tenneee AM 11 Austin Peay 94 Oiilethorpe Bellarmine 4 NATIONAL CATHOLIC SEMIS St. Ronaventure 76 Heeia 75 Xavier, Ol-io DO Creiiihlon 67 rvr LEAGl'E PLAYOFF Princeton 65 Yale 53 EAST RECION'AL RFMIt 'hlladdiilua Textile 60 liui.na 55 NATIONAL JCKIOR COLLEGE Region IJ Jackaon, Mich. 67 Vinceanee, Ind.

S5 CHEAT LAKES REGIONAL Evanaville 66 Concordia, III. 56 OHIO VALLEY PLAVOFF Tenneaaee Tech 60 Morehead 6J NBA St. Loula 12 New York 1J4 Detroit 131 San Franciaco 123 (overtime) Chicago 110 Boatoa 10 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL (LAMS A A TOI ItNA.MLM BOVS KLMIS Hart County S4 Coffee County 37 Winder-Harrow SO Lalayetle 34 GIRLS SEMIS Newton County 38 Calhoun 79 Hart CounLy 41 Cedartown 40 CLASS TOI'RNAMENT BOVS fct.MIs NorcroM 67 iike Connty 64 Turner County 58 54 CLASS TOI'RNAMENT BOVS Crawford County 6 Harlem 55 Ediaon 52 Macon County 50 Will begged me to go with them. We've been good personal friends ever since lust season." McGuirc's appearance here caps off an outstanding year for the Tipoff Club. Included on the 7 p.m.

program will be the presentation of several major basketball awards to Georgia coaches and athletes. They are as follows: Coach of the year in the SEC Whack Hyder of Georgia Tech; player of the year in the SEC Jim Caldwell of Tech; coach of the year in Georgia Whack Hyder of Georgia Tech; coach of the year in junior colleges Scotty Perkins of South Georgia; player of the year in GeorgiaJim Caldwell; captain of the year Alan Nass of Georgia Teen player of the year in junior college Raymond Reynolds of South Georgia. In addition, there will be several high school awards. Fred Franks of Cross Keys will receive coach of the year honors In Metropolitan Atlanta, and a 10-man Tipoff Club team of the year for the Atlanta area will also be named. The team includes Larry Thorpe of West Fulton, Steve Copeland of Sylvan, Randy Ramey of Campbell of Smyrna, Bryan Phillips and Mike Nordholz of R.

L. Osborne, Jim Bostick of Westminster, Larry Crawford of Campbell of Fairburn, Wes Field of Druid Hills, Dwight Rainey of Clarkston and Jimmy Copeland of Norcross. The new officers for the Tipoff Club will also be named. Tickets for non-members of the club can be purchased at Muse's. some 100 yards ahead of runner- up Bob Schul, also of the Los An geles Track Club.

Schul was clocked in 8:37.5 which also was far ahead of the meet record of 8:49.1 set by Max successfuly coached in 1962. I Xs" fj 1 "I really missed coaching this I year' more than yu can say print. I found myself leaving if. o. TkumpM.

games at halftime and walking around In the parking lot. It wasn't so bad when I sat on the bench, but in the stands, it was nervous," MeGuire said. The two-time national champion is here to address the Atlanta Tipoff Club Saturday for the gala awards Jamboree at the Panhellenic Center, "I've got no speech, you know me," he kidded as he flashed that wide Irish smile, "I've Just come down here to talk about basketball." MeGuire, a sportsmen's version of Kirk Douglas, complete with dimpled chin, was his old immaculate self, free from worry and strain that accompanies late season basketball stretch drives. -But his winning smile was replaced with anxiety when he talked about getting into coaching. "I'm not the kind to sit around in the stands, though I'll admit that it was fun watching the Truex in 1961.

Wake Forest-Duke game this year from the balcony, munching on pop corn and drinking cokes while Vic Bubas and Bones McKinney squeezed all the sweat out of those towels. "I'll be honest, I'm looking for another job and I've had some attractive feelers. A professional basketball team has talked to me about being their general manager. That's a big responsibility and puts me back into the game. "I think I'd like that better than coaching in the NBA." MeGuire, who as a rookie coach in the NBA last year led the temperamental Philadelphia Warriors to the threshold of the Eastern Division championship, made it plain that he thought he would make a decision about jobs after both the NCAA and the pro league playoffs were over.

"There's a couple of college jobs that may become available and I certainly would be interested in some of them. I've said all along that I would like to become an athletic director at a major college. That still goes." MeGuire is considered the only man in the business to handle moody Wilt Chamberlain. He got records out of the Stilt that stunned the NBA such things as 100 points in a single game. "I had a long talk with Wilt before last season and we got some things straightened out.

For one thing, I convinced him that we could beat Boston. I think he had a mental block about that before." Only a last-second field goal by Sam Jones in the seventh game of the Eastern Division finals kept MeGuire from ending the Boston Celtic monopoly. "When they were moving West, Beatty's spectacular perform ance came shortly after Chicago Loyola's Tom O'Hara shattered the Bankers' mile meet record with his second sub 4-minute per formance of the season, 3:59.5. On Feb. 15, Beatty was chased to his indoor mile mark of 3:58.6 by O'Hara, who then was clocked in 3:59.2.

wmm Tonioht 1:30 F.M City Auditorium Main Ivent Winder and Newton Play Two Harts Maroons Suited Up To Travel 4 Ray Gunkel TARZAN TYLER Contuiued From Page Girle Girle Girla MISS DOT DOTSON vt. THE FABULOUS MOOLAH Colored Men THI BLACK PANTHER va. MATT JEWELL Fint Time in Atlanta Texae Raaale Royal real margin was earned in the R. E. Lee's AAA champions (32-0) after ripping to 11-5, 19-17 and 29-21 quarter bulges and staving off a strong comeback bid by Charles Faulkner's Yellow Jackets (26-3) 59-39 rebound battle as 6-5 Buchan Continued From Page 8 Ray Gunkel PLUS 3 OTHER ALL-STAR MATCHES an and 6-3 Doyle Mauldin snared 21 and 16 to almost match the Aavinca i ckiu a nounon.

A. s.dbbu ing. I believe the sentiment is losers by themselves. for us to go." Winder-Barrow and LaFayette Another Mississippian added The victory for the Hart girls was a heart stopper in which there was no Hart failure only started slowly with Bob Dixon's Bulldogs easing to a 10-7 first quarter edge over the far-north If fall is 1 r. i i 0f I mm i h-mm pffUm fa I mmmm PICKRICK SAYS: that in his earlier statement Dr, because talented Melba Year Colvard said the board informed Ramblers of Dan Priest and 5 gin, three times an all-stater, him that it was his (Colvard's), Terry Morgan.

IV not their, decision to make. hit a winning fielder from the circle with five seconds left in But the lean Winderites whipped JF the Ramblers by 19-15 in a tor overtime. "I am keeping my fingers rid second quarter as Terrell This shot kept Cedartown's Bar Thanks to you fine people in Rome, Georgia, for your determined fight against the scalawags in your city who are trying to race mix your food service, rest room and other facilities. Keep a watched eye on a few people in your chamber of commerce, other business people and public officials who would sell their souls and their fellow- Sailors, Tommy Buchanan and bara Green, who hit a field shot Wally Hostetter singed the nets with 17 seconds left, from becom ing the heroine of an upset that for 8, 7 and 4 GIRLS early advantages forecast for Ce LESTER MADDOX HART COl'NTV (411 M. Yearsin 33, dartown.

A foul shot by Yeargin Thornton 8, Reynolds, a. eargui, Wilson, Caroenler. who scored 33 points and has man for dollars and votes. Sorry that you Romans have this problem; that resulted from the sell-out in the Atlanta CKDARTOWM (40) Burgdorf Green 15, Kelly 6. Barrett, Blanvhard.

Vincent. SCORE AT HALF: Cedartown 26. Hart pace-setting 58 in the meet, netted chamber, a few Atlanta merchants and several Atlanta a 39-38 lead early in the over County 18. SCORE END RKULXATION political leaders. The truth is that the Atlanta sell-out time, Hart's first all night.

Cedartown 38. Hart County 38. BOVS brought the problem to Rome, to all of Georgia and much crossed," the man from Mississippi said. Meanwhile, the Maroons continued practice at Starkville and made plans for their trip to East Lansing. A 40-passenger plane has been chartered.

McCarthy was on a recruiting mission Friday and not available for comment. If, by any chance, State is not permitted to attend the NCAA Regionals, then it is expected that Coach Whack, Hyder's Georgia Tech team, as the secondplace team, will accept an invitation to represent the SEC. There is one pertinent point the HART COI'NTY (54) Phillips 6. Kidd Jeri Burgdorf, as great as ad 3. Ulnlakrr 19, Ayerg 16, Miliord 2.

Bur. of the South. We appreciate your fight and hope that vertised, bagged 19 points for delte 7, Martin 1. COFFEE COUNTT (37) Iwis I. Cor Cedartown but couldn't quite pull victory will be yours.

I SEE Staff Phot Dwight Ron PATTY BERG (R) DEMONSTRATES THE FINE POINT OF TIIE DRIVER Mrs. Robert Weinstein, Mrs. Herman Steinman, Mrs. Hairey Ross and Mrs. Sidney Smith Listen bet! 4, Viokerg 7, Hinson V.

Harper 6, Davis 2. Mixon 1, Raines, Scott. MiUa. SCORE AT HALF: Hart County 22, it out with a final second 30-foot Coliee County 16. desperation shot.

where Atlanta city officials ore taking steps to do something about GIRLS Stone Cooper's clever, swift NEWTON COt'NTV (38) Ballev 19. Block Busting and orderly planning tor housing. More power to them, Would that they had started IS years ogo before, thousands of Allan-tans lost their homes. Laster 10. Morcock 9.

Satterfield. George. A WALK WITH PATTY Crowell, Lester. Jaynea. Newton girls, getting balanced scoring from Jordye Bailey (19 AI.IHll (2VI ui Kinson 11.

nrown- lee 13. Pang 5, Uice, Kichardaon, Farrell, We at the Pickrick wish to commend the Georgia Literature Commis points), Rose Mary Laster (10) HirRI. SCORE AT HALF: Newton County 19, sion for its efforts to remove the obscene literature and films from our stole. This filth has no business in Georgia and if the state Calhoun 17. and Day Morcock (9) had to be great to skin past Charles Faulk 7 PLAN FIVE MORE YEARS ON THE SAYS BERG legislators don't provide the Literature Commission with legislation sufficient to cope with this serious problem, they should hang their BOVS WINDER-BAR ROW (501 Mauldin 7.

ner's Yellow Jackets (26-3). Hosteller 9, Buchanan 13, Gritielh 4, Sailors 17. Wood. Lurev. Miller.

Kelley, State Board is expected to mull Saturday. If State is not allowed to participate in the NCAA, the conference is certain to take some As it was, unsung Jewell Brown. Sorrel s. LAFAYETTE (36) Ezell 12, NUOkollg Burna 6. PeDDers 2.

D. Abney 12. lee, Calhoun's third high scorer for the year, led a fourth quar action uie tuture to ensure Mitchell, ward. H. Abney.

Wilson. Allien- eli. Macldox, Bandy. Smith. By MICKEY MCCARTHY that its champion will be able ter comeback that scared the score at half: winder-Barrow Lafayette 15.

to take part in playoffs, even if wits out of Covingtons in the it means some schools will play roundhouse. She hit eight points a non-conference schedule only. in that round. 'Ryder Cup heads sname and not report back tor duty next year. AND I SEE the state is going to use "Federal aid" for improving our parks.

This program will ossure the integration of the races in our parks who knows, maybe not just in the parks, but integration in the individual housing units within the narks. Who in state government will toke credit for this master plan on how to roce mix? ALL REPORTS out of Washington, D.C., Indicate that school officials (in the District) are about ready to give up on educating the school children, And in 0 large California city, detectives art riding the school bases while patrol cart follow others. One story tells of negroes entering a bus and upon seeing eight white girls, hollered 'Take your pick," and began to beat, pull, push ond make ugly remarks to the girls; plus robbing them. The bus driver was quoted as saying that such oction is so common he pays no attention to it. SPECIAL TONIGHT The tournament has drawn 7,885 customers for the two sessions.

Week9 Approved Winder in AA for the first time, has visited state meet's five times in six years. ments in a row. I guess I work on kind of a personal schedule play some, rest some. "Even if I shouldn't win anything, I can always say I've had my day. I've made a lot of friends playing golf, and this is the most important thing to me." Winner of the Muskogea Civitan Open last year, Patty also took time to make a trip to Japan.

"This has to be one of the greatest thrills of my life," she admitted. "You'd be surprised how the game has grown over there. Why they have 300 golf courses now." On the subject of today's young stars, Patty is emphatic in her praise of Mickey Wright. "Mickey is just the greatest. She is dedicated to the game and has all the shots.

Her talent and competitive spirit remind me a lot of the Babe (Zaharias)." Miss Berg also spoke highly of Atlanta's Carol Mann, terming her one of the finest young players Ernie Grubbs' Comets, 25-3 for a banner season, matched Hart Patty Berg carried her vivacious personality to the Standard Club clinic Friday, and, as usual, won a new group of followers. Interspersing humor with an articulate discussion of the game, Miss Berg then went to the course and played a nine-hole exhibition. "I enjoy giving clinics," said Miss Berg as she walked the fairways. "This is an important part of the game for me. I've been giving clinics and playing exhibitions for a long time, and I don't plan to stop anytime soon." For a lady who played a pioneer part in promoting the LPGA tour, Miss Berg has given no thought to dropping off the tour.

"I'll be 45 soon," said Miss Berg," and it's my intention to play competitive golf for five more years. It's difficult to get up as much for a tournament now, but I still want to try. "I'll pick up the tour in Augusta for the Titleholders, then play for about five tourna (27-3), in the field goal depart For Oct. 6-13 Fulton County Sen. Ralph Mc-Clellan introduced a measure in the State House Friday proposing the designation of a "Ryder Cup Golf Matches Wreek" here Oct.

6-13. It was passed. He pointed out that the selection of the East Lake Country Club as site for the annual match between the U.S. and ment, 16-16. But 22 of 26 foul tar flrffer nl Druid Thiiiclatls Top Lpvett Druid Hills, led by Bobby Fay and John Pennebaker, defeated Lovett, 97-30, in a track meet Friday.

Fay scored firsts in the 100-yard dash and the pole for top honors. Pennebaker won the high hurdles and finished second in the pole vault and low hurdles. gets and the one-two Whitaker Ayers punch won for the 4-AA powerhouse. The Hartwellians stuffed in 16 of 18 free ones down the stretch. FRIED CHICKEN Newton County (3-0) owned the Great Britain "is primarily in recognition of the fact that At State's only perfect record except lanta is oftentimes referred to on the tour.

They re all good now, said the lady who ranks among the all-time greats. Drumstick and thigh, and served only in our Cafeteria Department. IT IS GOOD to tee Atlanta officials propose to take action and start patrolling the crime-infested dent end dives in this city. When a private citizen as the 'Golfing Capital of the World' and, further, to pay jus tifiable tribute and honor to the can visit toid rathoiet on Sunday morning and Sunday evening, and find them filled with thousands of young people (either drinking or drunk, and many of them mixed blacks and whites) it it past time Honorable Robert Tyre (Bobby) Jones Jr. Clark Records Seven-Under 65, Deadlocks for Pensacola Lead The measure also said "the for action.

When one visits such placet where fighting, shooting, Itabbings, robberies and other violence, crime and law violations take place (often in the presence of law enforcement officers) and they holding of said event in Atlanta House Lauds Grangers The State House of Representatives passed a recent resolution commending LaGrange High School and Troup County for winning the GHSA Constitution-sponsored State AAA Basketball will be an occasion for city and are allowed to continue in business without interruption then whatever may be "rotten in Denmark" it nothing compared to how rotten things must be in Atlanta. statewide civic pride and should be recognized and commemorat AND NOW ed in some and appropriate and PENSACOLA. Fla. (AP) A onetime pro tournament regular, Jimmy Clark, shot a 7-under-par significant way. that we have had a Metropolitan Lottery Squad for almost six years, it would be good to have the lottery business cleaned up in Atlanta.

And I'm told that a multi-storied building continues to operate on Ponce de Leon as a "house of ill repute" as though it was licensed Cited in the two-page resolution 65 in the second round of the $25, 000 Pensacola Open Golf Tourna ment Friday. to do so. And I'm told that a certain person is writing prescriptions were LaGrange coach Dick for men to gain admittance to said house at a going rate of ten Shrewsbury, Bela A. Lancaster, "prescriptions" for 1. 00.

Fact is, callers have said that unless some The native of Louisiana, a later starter, had a chance to take the lead all by himself but bogeyed his final hole by missing the green and failing to drop a 10-foot putt for a par. One of Pott's birdies came on the 12th hole when he blasted out of a trap to within 3 inches of the cup. Cfark, who played regularly on the tournament between 1950 and 1956 and returned for 1960, tied for the low round of the day with I LA GOT A PROBLEM? Coll ALLIED FENCE CO. 794-4468 Niohta 948-1052 superintendent of City Schools in The tremendous round pulled thing is done to stop this operation, that murder may result. How obout it, Mr.

Public Official, art you helping to curb crime or increase par for the 36 holes, and there were some notable casualties. Those failing to make the cut included Don Fairfield, winner at Pensacola in the 1956 inaugural tournament; Doug Ford, 1958 title-holder; Ken Venturi, Jim Tur-nesa, Rex Baxter Al Geiber-ger, Tommy Aaron and Joe Campbell. Of the 60 pros remaining, 52 were under par for the two rounds. The 27-year-old Pott shook off a case of flu and shot his second consecutive 68 on six birdies and two it? LaGrange, and W. Wates Keller, principal of LaGrange High School.

PICKRICK SAYS that if one (1) public official in Atlanta wanted to do something about crime and had the courage to do so tie could make Atlanta rne cleanest large city in the United States. Please remember, I said one til. Uoes anybody really nn AND IN MY OPINION seven birdies and no bogies. His longest putt for a birdie was a 15-footer on the fourth hole. The (I certain negro and white people knew in advance of the general public, when the Southwest barricades would go up and also that they would ARNOLD PALMER Second at Pensacola others were of 10 feet or less.

come down. The barricadei were called "Atlanta's Berlin Wall" when they should have been called Atlanta't political wall. the 42-year-old Clark into a three-way tie for the lead at the halfway point. Tied with the Huntington Beach, pro at 136 were two youngsters, Johnny Pott of Gulf Hills, and Bobby Nichols of Midland, Tex. Clark now has rounds of 71-65, Pott 68-68, and Nichols 70-66.

Bunched in fourth place at 137 were Arnold Palmer with 69-68; Julius Boros, 67-70, and Gay Brewer 68-69. Palmer won the 1960 Pensacola title. The cutoff point was 144, even Jimmy Clark 71-45-13; Bobby Nk-holi 70-66134; Junnny Pott 64-68136; Juliui Boro 67-7V U7; Gay Brewer Jr. 6-6 137; Arnold Palnwr 69-68137; George Bayer 68-70138; Frank Boynton 69-69 138; Jack McUowan 73-65138; Maaon OUR SUNDAY MENU RADIO-TV LOG- ROAST YOUNG TURKEY with Dressing, Giblet Gravy and Cranberry Sauce 55c ITS A GOLFING WEEKEND BREADED VEAL CUTLET 50 ROAST ROUND OF BEEF 70 IP -CO rte.c A f0tl RIED FILET OF HADDOCK 50 BRAISED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 55 BARBECUED PORK 50 The Famous No-Bite Bourbon It's the weekend of the golfer on radio-TV with four golfing shows dotting the Saturday and Sunday fare. Challenge Golf, featuring Arnold Palmer and SKILLET FRIED CHICKEN 50 CHOICE OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SALADS AT 10c, 15cf ond 20 EACH Hudolpu 71-67138; Uave 68-71 IJ; Gary Player 67-72139; Bob Divler! 70- 69-139: Harold Knxe 69-70-13V; Mo WuiiiiJer 69-70139; Tommy Bolt 69 7110; Bob Chsrlea 70-7010; Gardner Dickinson Jr.

Glen Stuart 71- 6910; Herb Hooper 71-6910! Frank Wharton 72-68 14C; Allan Henning 67-73 SATtTRDAT 2:30 Challenge Golf, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player va. Gene Littler and Art Wall, WAII-TV (Channel ID. 3:30 Proleaaional Bowling. Mobile Open, WAII-TV (Channel 11). 4:00 Bowline, Lou Camp! va.

Jim Schioeder, WAGA-TV (Channel 5). 5:00 Wide World of Soorte. National Ski Jumping Cham-pionthipa from Steam Boat Springe. WA11-1V (Channel ID. 00 Alt-Star Golf, Dave Racan vi.

Joe Campbell, WSB-TV it hannel 2i. 6:30 Live Atlanta Wrentlirg. WAII-TV (Channel 11). 10:00 Fisht, Cleveland Williams va. Billy Daniels, WAII-TV ((hannel 11).

10:50 Make That Spare. WAII-TV (Channel 11). SIND4T 2 30 Sport Spectacular. Wot Id Figure Skating Champion-hip from Cortina, Italy, WAGA-TV (Channel Si. 30 Challenge Golf.

Arnold Palmer ami Gary Player rg. Gene and Art Wall. WAII-TV (Channel 11). 4 00-Wonierful World Golf, Phil Kodgens v. Frank WSB-TV (Channel 2).

FREE PARKING Gary Player vs. Gene Littler and Art Wall, will be shown at 2:30 Saturday and again at 3:30 Sunday on WAII-TV. All-Star Golf at 5 Saturday on SB-TV and Wonderful World of Golf at 4 Sunday on WSB-TV will round out the golf slate. In between, the Saturday night features heavyweights Cleveland Williams and Billy Daniels in a 10-rounder. WAII-TV handles the telecast at 10:00.

The Greatest American Whiskey iwug wanner ramT Crampton 71-70141; Mike Fetchlck 6- 72 141; Bob Kclltsr 72-69141; Huston LaClair 72-69141; Jerry Pittman 6-72 '41; Germ Bone 69-72141; Gene Borek 69-72141; iDownin Gray 75-66141! Moon Mulliria 71-70141; Jerry fdwarda 73- 68 141 Jim Fenier 68-73 141; Dave Ratran 71-70141; Deray Sun on 68-7 141; a Lienote amateur. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON. DISTILLED 1 BOTTLED.

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