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Carlsbad Current-Argus from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 19

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r. CURRENT-ARGUS, Carlsbad, N. May 28, 1961 POTASHER PROFILES me jesem By STEVE SMILANRH Utah (UPlM.TheTEy-line Conference. admittedly living on Jwrowed time, will remain in its present structure until such fimelhat presidents of the schools breaking, away deliver the final death Wow. Athletic, directors and.Maculty representatives of the embracing Montana, Utah, Wyoming.

Colorado and New Mexico, discussed breakup of the league at closing sessions c-Lttie conference Friil y. they took no action ofi' the realignment' point ing04t that the authority for such IlPme belonged with the presidents. This means the heads of the four schools planning "fa withdraw must complete the breakup job. Meeting Planned Utah, Brigharo. Young, Wyoming and New Mexico re the schools wanting out.

They ant to join with Arizona and Arizona State to lorm a new league; The presidents are tentatively scheduled Jo meet June 11 and it's possible they may give their notices of withdrawal. at that r- Closing talks on the brealip of the league were unexpectedly serene and produced no Commissioner Paul Brechler said the league leaders also looked a 4iitte further into the future by talking -about alignment of all of feme- of (he minor sports. he missioner's office with a1 copy of -pt "four-war academic Institutions in rsatcfr The "raaji the western area into a 'loosely knit conference. Discuss Westera Loop He said such an ofganizaftm;" similar to the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference, coufd include approximate'ly 40 schools from Canada to Mexico. Under" sUch -a program, individual schools could work out their sizd that such an 'organization and there were not motions or jecoramenda-tions made.

Earlier in Jthe 'he league leaders took actiuh to bolster academic standards. Jncludedf in the dfscussiotj was the decision that all members of the league present their admission requirements individually and to supply the com- conference also agreed on a new, split for.possib'.e TV moneys for football with Denver voted out of the; pot because the Pioneers dropped football. Member voted to accept immediately transfer students frm liniversities and colleges that drppped varsity This would' indudtTathletes from th University of Denver football squad. I. own schedules to the.

advantage -jSkyl if5" rk' Kern or Fi Frisco Pounds Three Players Go To Rookie Circuit; Outfielders Added Cutdowrt date arrjved Friday for the Carlsbad and club officials responded by announcing that three players would be dispatched to the parent Chicago Cubs' affiliate in. the Appalachian Rimkie League. Tabbed for "further seasoning, in the rookie circuit were "pitchers i-Vilbe' 'Philpot and Ken (Captain) Marvel, along with outfielder Bob Michael-. All rookies. playing their first season of professional baseball.

1 1 'V: At the same time, Potasher ow n- cr C. F. Montgomery announced the arrival of two new outfielders Wrih soikhpaw Vera Sellmeyer on the disabled li-t, that left Carls- ncre ty the 1 hey; had with the maximum 18 plavers are Ken Faulkner, sent here from requited as of midnight Friday. St. Cloud, nhe Class Stllmeyer i.j- hospitalized with a Northern I.eague,ndUon-j stomach -coiidition.

-ar'' i The dub's new i ICUDS 'CHICAGO (UPI) Mays and Orlando Cepeda each belted two-run homers Saturday to pace the San Francisco Giants to an 8-2 victory and hand the Chicago Cubs their sixth consecutive loss. Billy Lors, who needed help from Stu Miller when he tired in the eighth inning, -e ar his fourth win of the season. Loes gave lip six hits, struck out four and didn't walk a man. BRAVES TOP DODGERS MILWAUKEE (UPI)'- Milwaukee Braves came tack from two near knockouts Saturday to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers. 10-8, with two runs in the eighth inning, one of them a 400 foot homer by Eddie Mathews that, broke an 8-8 deadlock.

N.Y. SOX RAINED OUT NEW YORK CUPI) Saturday's game between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White of rain. No date was announced as yet "for rescheduling of the game. NATS BELT TWIN'S, 14-4 WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Washington Senators stomped all over the Minnesota "Twins Saturday, rapping out 19 hits to win a 14-4 decision before 9,062 howling fans who delighted in seeing their, one-time heroes humiliated fey the city's new team. and A.

C. Hennessee (left) Is the pack's institutional representative. Money for the uniforms was raised by the Cubs at Pate's ice cream social this spring. (Carlsbad School Photo.) TAILOR-MADE James Baxter (center), basketball coach at Pate Elementary School, it "fitted" with one of the 10 uni-formt given the tchool recently by Cub Scout Pack 8, a school-sponsored group. Virgil Collierl right) it cubmaster of Pack MACK KUYKENDALt- Tha parent Chicago Cubs have mada no bones about their expectations for this raw-boned Oklahoman who currently it holding down the Carlsbad first base job, Kuykendall, a high-priced bonus boy, is one of the club's foremost power threats, with four home runs to his credit thus far.

Only 18 years old, Mack The Knife was en all-around high school athlete and played three American Legion seasons before joining, the pros. The Anadarko, resident stands 6-3, weighs 210 pounds and it right-handed all the way. Collecting jail records it his chief hobby. I Staff Photo one of a rmies 'CAN'T AFFORDSUSPENSION' filmier From IfiternMional iyteet Swede, Liston Will Lavoranto Top Fighter. For Month NEW YORK (LTD Alejandro lavorante of Argentina was named "fighter of the niontli''' C' Tfey King Magazine and" boosted into top 10 heavyweight ratings for the first time, ahing with Cleveland Williams of Hous-'ton, Texas.

"Both" "pew faces" in the top in are knockout" specialists. Lavorante scored a sensational kayo over third-ranked Zora Follcy of Chandler, Arizona, and smashed into the ratings at six while Folley sank to seventh. Williams knocked out seventh-1 rated Alex Miteff of Argentina and entered the rankings at number The defeat dropped Miteff out of the top 10. Inactive Mike Dejohn of Syracuse, New York, also sank from number eight out. of the ratings.

Because of. Folley's defeat, Hen ry Cooper of England and ex- I Batt ButWh INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, bowing to a threat of suspension by the PGA, formally withdrew from the Canada Cup International matches i i i diKi (ui'Hiui jiriuny ieinaici f- cepted an invitation today to rjum Tixirnament be held at place Palmer on the United States team. Demaret, three times a Masters diampion and twice a competitor in the Canada Cup team with Sam Snead in the "34- tHirado tieacn, Puerto, kico, June 1-4. 1 hus ended the nearly two-week wrangle between the Canada Cup organizers, the sponsors of the Memphis Open Tournament and the pros themselves. Sponsors of the Memphis tour nament.

which was scheduled far ife same dates as the Canada Cud. claimed they had prior rights to the services of Palmer. Player and Canada's Start Leonard. Suspension Ttfatened The PGA supported the Mom- nt in niniiA mlA ran 4 A rtfi4 in in. Carlsbad's Fred Atkins Again In Odessa Pro-Am Golf Field e-- NEW YORK (UPI) Promoter Bill" Fugazy, back from end a Geneva conference with In-gemar Johansson, clarified the mimmer boxing outlook by disclosing Saturday: That former heavyweight Bowling Standings SCRATCH MIXED LEAGUE Crooked Arms 6-2, Knucklebust-rs 6 2, Team No.

Ten 5-3, Home's 5-3, Three Kings and A Queen 5-3, Team No. Seven 5-3, Red Girls 3-5, and Ms 3-5, Odd Balls 2-6, Sandbaggers, Inc. 0-8. Team lfc Knucklebusters 728. Team high 30: Grookfd Arms 2709.

Individual high l(h Jim Young 242. Individual high 30: Jim Young, and Bob Clark 776. SOPHOMORE LEAGUE Hopefuls 31-21, Odd Balls 31-21, Collegiate? Pecos River IS 24, Adams Construction Co. Stumblcbums Dairy Queen 24-28, Freshmen 21'-3 El Paso Natural Gas No. One 20-32, Freeman Humble Service 19-TJj.

Team high 10 and 30: Dairy Queen 838 and 2338. Individual high 10: Gene Walterscheid 251. Individual high 30: James Allen 663. "rIZZI champion Ingemar- Johansson cJ j'ers" Mack" huyKendalt." Dick Mo-Swedrn and George Chuvalo of riejko Paul- Mike Malon-Toronto each rose a notch, to ey. Outfielders George Burnett, third, fourth and fifth, respective-; Ralph Imbert, Shorty Raudman, ly.

I ou Ken Faulkner. In the welterweight class. Jorge Fernandez of Argentina ro-e fronV- FAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) fourth to third because of his im- 'Paul Drkkir, a Michigan S'ae pressive victory over Ted Wright i end. the record for of who 'drnppd from ceptions in the a.irual east-west eighth to ninth.

-r fc'o'ball pane with nine i that the IGA was attempting to voke six-months mf Eol)!) or Harol() the pros they played Pueria a African rc. Iplaccrrent for Player. home in Latrobe, Pa. "for a rest." Arcording to PGA rules, they pre permitted to skip a tournament oh the pro circuit, provided they do not play in another event without a release. Beth pros werr much" in dc-; tunnd for appearances because Player, the Masters champion, is go'f's leading money-winner, with Palmer, the 10 Open king, behind him.

Leonard- previously had announced his'withdrawjl as one of Canada's representatives in the tournament at Puerto Rico, for the same reasons as Palmer and Player. AI Johnston was named Co replace Leonard on Canada's Ivso-man team. Frank Pace, preside)! of the In ternational Golf Association, said v- REPEATED SAM DANSB Servic Manager SAVE $10 Jniiiiis 1 W. St. i i 1 i Mi1 YOUR made their first appearances for the Potashcrs in Friday's 4-3, 13-i inning loss to.

Alpine. Faulkner went one-for-four sing-i ling in the third, and walked three limes, He played right field. Leoh-i ard, who played left, hit one-for-I five, singling in the sixth, and watked once. -i Boih newcomers bat from the po-'vde and. throw right-handed.

wnile Leonard js-experiencing Tiis first year in the Cub chain, Faulkner is in his second. He hit .322 and drove in 49 runs last year at Michael, the outfielder scheduled to report to Morristown, hit only .208 in 16 games for Carlsbad. He had one home run and six Of the two pitchers 'being shipped out. Philput had aVl record and wag nTtirhmi'i bitn plagued by a sore. arm and worked only ore inning for the Potashers.

Philpot's earned run' average in M- innings, was 8.00. current Potasher roster: Pitchers Dick Bolli, Evan Harris. Joe Johnson. Corm'e Morales, Mike Rasberry and Paul Smith. Catchers Pete Embry, Bnh Chamhnah, Bob Tvev.

Infield- DEMAND Car Special $.. 50 250 -v SPECIAL OFFER! DEALER Phone 5-21 53 fa well, Bo "WiningiT and "Dave Trill from the pro-am field. January captained the winning team here last Tournament chairman Jack Parks said he regretd Memphis-decision, but added that he felt Memphis officials Were within their rights. the present Odessa field in-1 eludes five professionals who. have been on winning teams during the past 12 years.

Among them is Iverson Martin of Fl i'aso, formerly pro at Carlsbad Municipal Course Torres, Young Sign BOSTON (UPI) Undefeated New York middleweight Jose Tor-! res, who scored a five-round TKO over light heavyweight Bob Young of Providence here earlier this week, has signed to meet Mel Collins of Trenton, N. in a 10-round bout at Boston Arena, June 5. EAST LANSING," Mich. (UPI) Michigan State track performers have won 29 individual Big Ten championships since MSU entered the conference in 1931. i BY POPULAR Passenger CORRECT FRONT WHEEL ere? champion Johansson has signed a "letter of agreement" to fight top contender Sonny Liston "preferably in September" at a site to bo determined That the Johansson -Liston match will be promoted by the "old" organization Feature Sports, Inc.

of which Fugazy is president. The heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson's next title defense will be promoted' by the "new corporation Championship Sports, Inc. of which attorney Tom Bolan is president. He said the letter of agreement that Ingo signed on Thursday contains all the terms guarantees and that wjll be included in the final contract for the Liston fight. Although Feature Sports and Championship Sports are separate corporations, young Bill explained, the two promotions will be the same roof because the principal stockholders in both outfits are practically the same men.

Feature Sports promoted the second and third Patterson-Johans son title fights; but, because of a conflict in personalities between big stockholders Fugazyand attor- i ney Roy M. Cohn onf one side and Patterson and his advisors on the other, Championship Sports was incorporated in March to stage future Patterson bouts. Dec. 1B-17; South and Queens, Nov. 1I-2S.

bucks only; jOscuros. etther sex, spe-cial tags required. San Andres Organ Mounlains, Dec. 9-10, either sex, special tags. ELK Red River, Sept.

16 24, either sex; Cimarron Canyon, Luna, Gila Wilderness and Gila "Forest, rQct. mature bull; Chacon. SonfaT3arbara-Rio La Casa and Las VegaSt 14-22, either sex. Pecos 00114-22, mature bulls. Pkos Nov5-Dcc.

3, either sex; Jemez, Nov. 23-Dec. 3, 100 bulls and 25 animals of either sex; Tres Pieclras, Nov. 25-Dec 45trbu11rsn 200 of-either -afit ANTELOPE Northeast, Sept. 16-17; southwest and southeast.

Oct. 7-S. No open season in northwest. TURKEY Northwe4 and around Scot. 22-25.

Remainder of state conforms to deef season xrept ifor certain areas closed to turkey. y-r 'k 1 I :) Game Commission Sets Dates For State Big Game Hunting ODESSA (Special) -Seven pro fessionals. who were among the 15 money-winning teams here last year have-entered the 13th annual Odessa Pro-Am golf tournament scheduled June 1-4 at the Odessa Country Club. Of the seven, all are Texans except one. The lone "outsider" is Fred pro a Riverside Country Club in Carlsbad.

Other leading 1W0 pro winners back for another shot are. Horace Moore. Plainvifw; Frank Wharton." Dallas; Barber, Texarkana: Jimmie Adams, lamesa; and Bart Haltom and Doug Higgins, Fort Worth. A bit of the Odessa tourney's glamour has been erased by re of Memphis Open officials to repeat. cpvrat tonrino nros to release several touring pros to play here.

The Memphis ruling cut Don January, Bob Rosburg. Doug Sanders, Ernie Vossler, Billy Max- BEARS Sept. I through deer season in northwest and through Nov. 30 ir, southwest, except for certarti areas closed to bear. Southeast conforms to deer season.

Certain parts of Lincoln National Forest will conform to deer season anl will also be -open Sept. 1. In the northeast, large tracts will be closed to bear hunting. BIGHORN SHEEP Open only to residents and those who never had a public license. Sandia Nov.

18-26. No group applications. BARBARY SHEEP raver uec. j-iu, eiui-Group applications may W-TOa3vbyJjrfe residents, JIllG Lawyer Fi ti SAfE DRIVIW All North NATIONAL MOTOR ClUf BALANCE AND ROTATE FOUR WHEELS ADJUST BRAKESvAND CHECK LINING AND FLUIf Following Fruiay second round of the "500" Festival tournament. Palmer and Player issued a joint statement declaring they could not such a suspension.

feel quite strongly that this Ornament, the Canada Cup ina'rhes. is one of the finest ir statement said, "and we are sorry the sponsors 'of the Memphis Open could not see fit to release us to" participate in the Canada Cup event.V "This was basicallyxa PGAMe-cision and as PGA members. we wish, to abide by the prJicjc.s o' t)elSonanonH Say Memphis Out Both golfers said. they would not pity in the Memphis Open. Plav- er.a South Africanrsaid he would go to Florida for some Palmer planned to return to his Wk: Slwpt' Tfr.

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Regular Price $26.40 Now All At One Low Cost SANTA FE (Special) The State Game and Fish Commission Las sH the following big game and bag limits for DEER Two of eithersex in Cimarron area Oct. 21-Nov. 2nd on the Jicarilla Apache reservation Oct. 28-Nov. 12.

Special Ug required for second deer, rt the northeast and northwest areas, Oct, 2S-Nov. 9 for bucks only; 10-12 for either sex. Same in the Cuba area but an additional hunt will be held there Dec. 9-11 for animals of either tex. Special4gsri.requjd; Gila area.

Oct 28-Nov. 26, eithT er sex. Special tags needed Oct. 2S-Nov. 10; Corona east, North Guadalupe, and -Dark Nov.

11-13, either sex, and bucks only from Nov, 14-26. Sacramento White Moun tains, Nnv. 11-25, either sex; West Sacramento Mountains, Nnv, 11-25 and, Dec. 15-17, either sex (special Tht Ntw low profile; P0IOIIQ 1 Sjtrft With Full Rood Hcriord niAnrn i rr 702 S. Coyo THIS IS A REAL CHEVROLET AND BU1CK.

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