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JOHNNY REBS The Lee Junior High 8th grade Johnny Rebs are in a three-way tie for the district title With Pampa. and Phillips, which will be resolved Thurs- 'dajr afternoon when the Rebs meet the Reapers. Front left to right: Dickie Henley, Jim Comutt, Johnny Marsh, Carl Long, George Bailey, David Schaub, Mike Brown. Second row: Greg Gunter, Wendell Watson, Bud- dy Newton, Mike Sublett, Rodney HaiJ, Bobby Wilson, Will Walls. Third row: Chris Kinney, Steve Neely, Mike Burnett, Gene Groves, Larry Turcotte, Tommy Rose.

Fourth row: Allen Jenkins, Donnie Snapp, Everett Gray, Stephen Walls, Art Abernathy, Mark Presser, Davey Stewart. Top row: Manager Randy Hall, Steve King, Don Ross, coach Roy Hunter, Mike Trimble, manager Kevin Francis. (Daily News Photo) 'eather May Strand iome of NBA Stars JOSTON (UPI) New bliz-1 take-home pay or the expense rd conditions delayed and I allowances to winners and los ling Sidelines by JEFF COHANE TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1964 II Congress Finley-AL Hassle WASHINGTON (UPI) ganized baseball may get more than it bargained for when the American' League meets in New York Thursday to consid- The Pampa Harvesters be seeking to even thelf district record tonight when tfwsy host the most improved team in the loop, the Tascosa Rebels, The Rebels, although one of the shortest teams in the district, pulled off the upset of the Or-, at stake such as whether the last week when they, game is a sport or a business. It's the doubt created by that question that will keep Missouri's junior senator, Democrat er Charles 0. Finley's proposal Edward V.

Long, away from to move his Kansas City Athletics to Louisville, Ky. In addition to baseball men, a good sized coterie of national lawmakers may be on hand to watch, and possibly participate, in the deliberations. the meeting. Long sits on the Senate anti-trust subcommittee which might be asked some day to consider bringing baseball under the Sherman and Clayton Acts. of the ranks of the unbeaten, 3938, then taking Friday night off while Monterey regained A tie for the loop lead.

The Plains' men did it at the expense of Pampa, 65-60, white Lubbock was getting upset in turn by the Amarillo Saadies. Tascosa, starting slowly, blazed to six victories in a TOW CONGRATULATIONS should be in order for Charles 0. Fin, the owner of the Kansas ssibly snowed out-some of ers. But to players like Bill i city-Louisville and points west top basketball players on'Russell, Walt Bellamy Oscar! for bei ng the first eir way here for tonight's Na- Robertson and Wilt Chamber- man to dare defy the moguls nal Basketball Association lain, that makes not a particle of the American League since of difference. J-Star game.

Alternate transportation plans made and the game was pected to go on as scheduled. I few of the players arrived time for Monday night's ban-jthe East starting lineup. They! they drove Bill Veeck out of the Aucrbach, 5-3 in his eight sea- busincss eeck tried to do sons as Eastern coach there- things legall nd his throat upon named three members of cut Finl has taken the law his own five-time champions to into his own hands et. However, officials said 18 esent and past stars, who sre to participate in the two- event, were stranded bv included unanimous-choice Rus- 1 The defiance of the American sell at center, veteran Tom'League poses a fascinating Heinsohn in the corner, and problem. If the league refuses Sam Jones in the backcourt.

1 allow him to move his team N'BA President Waller Ken- dv said if a sufficient num et those All-Stars who arrive sather in Chicago and eight The opening five also will in- to Louisville and he has no were held up in St. Louis. I elude Cincinnati's Oscar Rob- lace Play KC, exactly ertson and rookie Jerry can they do to him? Call Western Coach Schaus had a all his games forfeits? That failed to show problem. Two of the top five be an awfuHot of.reve- 'by game time, the world Western vote-getters were cen- ue to lose. The 01 Swami pre- impion Boston Celtics will ters.

Baltimore's Walt Bellamy that have to was the squad's only unanimous choice while perennial leader ratl er way probably in the back as they did Veeck. LEO THE LIP is on the loose again. The Borger Blabbermouth phoned recently to ask that we cover the Borger basketball game at Pampa for him. Queried as to why he didn't come down in r- son, the Bearded Borger Beatnik admitted he valued his carcass too highly to bring it within the reach of any Pampa coach or player. Perhaps he is still suffering indigestion form the column coach Terry Culley had him eat.

On the other hand, it may be because of a vicious and completely unprovoked attack on another Pampa coach. We don't want to go into the details because the remark was completely uncalled week to move the Athletics to Louisville when he was unable to come to terms with Kansas City officials on a new lease. Several American League owners have voiced their disapproval of Finley's action, and Finley has threatened to cause trouble if the other owners block his move to Louisville. Sen. Stuart Symington, D- and Sen.

James B. Pearson. plan to be present to back Kansas City's efforts to retain the team. Sens. Thruston B.

Morton and John Sherman Cooper, Kentucky Republicans, are expected to back the proposal to move the team to Louisville. Besides the senators, assorted House members from both states may attend the league meeting. Brings Out Jitters Baseball men get jittery when government officials take too close an interest in their affairs. They have a great deal Pressure on OU for Jones since Pat Harkujs joined tfae In fact, there is a bill pend- iteam. The all-slate ing in the subcommittee now who sparked the Rebs to the I HOsTUKGr that baseball men want passed.

It would treat the big four of professional sports baseball, hockey, football and basketball i mark. state semifinals, has had ffeeJRkk Stewart was same effect on the basketball as the Hamster dt the team, leading them to a 4-3 loop at today's as sports. It would exempt them from the antitrust laws in four categories: of competition (the player drafts). The ball faaridflg The potent Rebs boost fhefsoe tsarraed stoadssg FkS- league's leading scorer, three of their starters in I agaiast top ten in tfce loop, but tt been Harkins that sparked 15 at ibe -Employment, selection of sbow Tbe Rebels have abjmd- Pj st witit Harkins the master tJseir fafl-coart press, were eligibility of players or the res-! 00 11 ervation, selection or assign- 3 mos 1 ment of player contracts a a heart of the old reserve- controversy in basebaD). right to make agree- ments for exclusive operation within specific laS last areas (exclusive franchises).

west is a creeping -cEaS Preserve Confidence 6 FiaiEKinea, Taej of public coa- boost doabk-figsire BI3 BopaJ fidence in sports contests returning starter, right to discipline players IB 121 pdais In gambling, rules district gaiaes 10 kad the JoopJ Passpa De fascaWai 8aaaa a game dsce iRodeo Lead misconduct, Steve -Platter, 6-2 eerier stassg CSoecstaiL sfeear Currently, basebaS operates seventh is joyously under various 1 5 junior preme Court rulmgs wMefa Hat it is a sport. But football does? Use stertaag SSasur not. The bill would treat all the lara-sni, I f7 estaes games equally as far as 1 Bowman. Eeserves.wti6S* faSl phases of their pksay of action sre S-tSilF, esssjjsasm. jtions go.

lEruce Magness, Esssie All-Star exhibitions may Will Chamberlain of San Fran. staged primarily for the sviafon audience, but not so the NBA where everything cisco finished fourth. Schaus, basing his decision on Bellamy's vote victory, named Iftrictly for blood. the Baltimore pivot to the start mere presence of thejng center job. currently most success- Beyond that complication, coaches, Red Aucrbach of Boston Celtics and Fred lus of the Los Angeles Lak- virtually assures the Hth Star tame here tonight will ao all-out affair, Sere's no difference in the juicy gate receipts, but a i for, unwarranted and just plain NORMAN, Okla.

(UPI) But legislation could be -6-2 Wes Ganaa. they'll get Finley along the Schaus said he would have hisj own twosome. Jerry West and Elgin Baylor, the veteran St. Louis Hawk itar Bob Pettit and Junior League First Place: Top Pini and Apaches San Francisco's Guy Rodgers, cam Hi Game: Goof 8 on the court for the opening tap-off. 65S dirty.

A little honest sniping is standard procedure, but when you knife a man in the back who has always gone out of his way to be pleasant to you, you're stooping to a new low even for Leo. tr TOO MUCH of a good thing department: Miami High School is winning trophies faster than they can find places to iput them! The Warriors and Jclans Widen Lead College Cage Poll nCW YORK (UP!) Loyola Unbeaten UCIA bumped Chicago, Michigan and Van-1 neighboring Southern California advanced today in the twice during the weekend to United Press Interna- justify its No. 1 ranking ob- aal major college basketball tained last week, and increased tap top-ranked UCLA its lead to 80 points. The Bruins lna ft up a wide first-place mar- i received 31 first-place ballots from the 35 coaches on the UPI ralin board. i Ratings are based on games 1912 Team Hi Series: Goof Warriorettes, two of the most potent Class basketball teams the state, an 8-man football Ind.

Hi Game: Billy Davis, i po werhouse and a fine track team, cleaned up 18 trophies last year, completely filling a brand-new trophy case which had been built in the new school. Before anyone could turn around, the teams have racked up six more this season. Football, basketball and track tro- are currently overflowing Ind. Hi Series: Billy Davis, 89 HARVESTER BOWL Petroleum League First Place: Windsor Well Service Team Hi Game: Windsor Well Service, 883 Team Hi Series: i r' eve tr cas in every Mi- ing on University of Oklahoma regents today to name Corner Jones to succeed Bud Wilkinson as head football coach. Three members of the four- man screening committee named to recommend a successor apparently favor Jones who as an assistant to Wilkinson the past 16 years contributed much to Oklahoma's gridiron successes.

Jones, 49-year-old former star center at Ohio State, said he is interested in the job. is business. Sports This Week TUESDAY at Pampa at McLean at Wheeler at Samuorwood at Canadian at. Miami THURSDAY jasd as oSessive bat have ooe Mi Toe Gzeeja GcM 'las its Please 1 lo as igame of jast-teeak, imalcbfid Lslfeci sa berate game, saey I Use gasae iaad-sasot elsbs asi Sap agaissi the Ber Tascosa has pewea isai -4C. C3.1 flTifTfrV in, "The powers that be knevr Ij College at Cana-Jthey csu pSay UK 3i was interested in the head.dian (girls only) coaching job," he said Monday, Jones has received overwhelming support from team members, who circulated a petition urging the regents to Weil Service, 2525 College Scores United Press International nnon Lakeland 63 71 Maine S8 atminaier 90 St.

Vincent 70 a vs. Falrfield, snow- twrm orgia Tech 59 Miss. St. 45 Va. Tech 99 Bluefield St 70 vidion 88 Citadel 67 64 East Carolina 47 Forest 70 Virginia $2 Carolina 97 Maryland 88 Ky.

67 Murray St. 63 vbtfry 67 Pembroke 62 88 Mississippi 81 Wesleyan 88 Southern 111 75 II qark (Ga.) 76 St, 87 Florence St. 79 tenary 91 Loyola (La.) 78 imbllng 101 Alcorn 91 St. 88 Southern U. 78 bama 96 Chattanooga 64 bamt 84 Miles 83 vs Howard ccld, snowstorm 84 New Mexico St 43 82 Portland 60 hjta 69 St.

LouU 56 ad St 78 Concordia St, 73 78 N'western Iowa 70 Mich. 87 St Norbert 85 St John (Minn) 48 St 77 Kansas St 58 ions 91 McMurry 71 i 93 Southwestern 64 63 Sajn Houston 60 53 Tex. St. 49 Austin 70 lW. Tepis 69 Tech 89 Texas 78 St 87 Trinity 60 played through Saturday, Jan.

11. Loyola of Chicago, the early- season leader, romped to its fifth consecutive victory and replaced Kentucky in the run- nerup spot. Michigan also passed the Wildcats to reclaim third place. The Wolverines' only setback in 12 tests was to UCLA. Kentucky, beaten by Vanderbilt last week before rebounding to rout LSU and Tulane with 100-plus totals, slipped to fourth.

Vanderbilt moved back into sixth-place following its win over Kentucky and a 90-56 pu mine ling of defending Southeastern Conference champion Mississippi State Fifth-ranked Davidson survived a scare from lightly regarded Virginia to remain in the unbeaten class with UCLA and 13th-ranked DePaul. These are the only major colleges with perfect marks. Davidson has won 12 straight, UCLA 13 and DePaul 11. Oregon State dropped a notch to seventh and the remaining three top 10 (No. 8), Dukt (No.

9) and Villanova (No. 10) remained stationary. 243 Ind. Hi Series: Al Stroker, 594 Petroleum Industrial League First Place: Big Johns Hens Team Hi Game: Court House Cafe, 853 Team Hi Series: Court House Cafe, 2457 Ind. Hi Game: LaVern Henson, 198 Ind.

Hi Series: La Vern Henson, 526 Harvester Couples League First Place: Pampa Warehouse Transfer Team Hi Game: Pampa Warehouse St Gransfer, 2412 Team Hi Series: Pampa Warehouse Transfer, 2412 Ind. Hi Game: Eileen Greer, 190: Bud Sharp, 208 Ind. Hi Series: Green, 518; Bud Sharp 551 GARDEN LANES Kite Owls League First Place: Plains Glass Team Hi Game: Plains Glass, ami school, desks and offices of all school officials, and basketball coach Larry Overcast even has them sitting in his name the famed and popular (boys only) line coach to the top post. Wilkinson, it is reported, already has mentioned Jones to! the regents. Dr.

George L. Cross, university president, said he concurred in the team petition. FRIDAY at Lefors at KeJtoa at Claude at Mempthis TORS, cas saacks ssi A or sfaH games, press lease a variety saacks ssi lfere.sk iferou'ipfe jfeases, Pampa's big jcoise OB Cs. Spearman at White Deer jtbev win hsve. sa Miami at Mobeetie far the SATURDAY i Janes this tsli Pampa at Phillips can iBiich pair White Deer at Hereford ifaoysiCharae Price sa-d Ropes 1.

£im district game 6-24 Dassr-ir Heu EDC. Hubert 4 614 Team Hi Series: Plain Glass, 1730 Ind. Hi Game: Ruby Dorrell, 179; Mural Thompson, 177 Ind. Hi Series: Ruby Dorrell, 494; Murl Tennyson, 491 Hiland League First Place: Northern Natural Gas Co. Team Hi Game: S.W.

PACKERS SIGN TWO GREEN BAY, Wis. Green Bay Packers have signed Texas quarterback Duke Carlisle and Omaha University tickle Jack Petersen. Carlisle, who led to tht national championship and a victory over Navy in the Cotton Bowl was Green Bay's filth draft, choice. Telephone, 857 Bell Bell Team Hi Series: SW.W. Telephone, 2472 Ind.

Hi Jim Adkins, 234; Lonnie Harmoc, 216 Ind. Hi Series: Lonnie Har. mon, 633; Jim Adkins, 600 Hi School Stars League First Place: Pin Dusters lack of a place to them! We know quite a few schools that wish they had the same problem. FROM THE MAILSAG: A letter from Texas track coach Charlie Thomas anent the latest doings of Randy Matson: Dear Jeff, Randy has been invited to compete in the Los Angeles Indoor Meet Jan. 18 and the New York Athletic Club Indoor Meet Feb.

13. The New York meet will be nationally televised on Wide World of Sports. Randy will compete in these two meets and in three Texas Indoor meets. He will probably tlirow in the National AAU Indoor Meet, also. Randy says he feels stronger due to his weight training.

He has put two inches around his chest and his arms are already a little larger. He has only twice, hitting 56 feet the first day. A week later, he hit 58 feet. He has not thrown for distance now for about three weeks. He is working with an 18-pound shot.

Academically, ha is do i great; needless to say, we are expecting great things of Randy. Sincerely, Charles Thomas Track Coach KEEPSTHEM YCC Basketball Malcolm-HUikle girls led all the way in a 50-20 crushing of the Parapa Independents last in own Now under Besides Cafe Cvt business, from through During months It's cootUnt against to pour as many building foundations is tftorij to around with that won't go go. So buy trucks. since 1936. Now 11, including two D200 and ustol to rodt to a job in the pickup or M.

4. Korifc things to KOOA about ihe Ooage 6- man Cab. it is ont o( tokses! pncftd craw cafes Of erea U.S. track it is how it Team Hi Game: Louses, 685 night in a YCC Basketball Lea- Teani Hi Series: Louses 1983 Ind. Hi Game: Roger Flowers, 201 lad.

Hi Series: Bruce Nutt, Ml gue game. Bobbie Kent and Sandra Davis each poured 22 through the hoop for M-H, Linda Prysock headed Uie ladependwxU. Dodge Builds Tough Trvdts JOHN PARKER MOTORS, IHC-301 CUYIB.

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