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fx Cagers 'Obstacles' Still Standing In Way Say Guilty D'AMATO WILL HAVE FINAL WORD To Charges New York tf) Jerry Vo Toronto Heavyweight fight, he can remove them, champion Floyd Patterson He is well aware of them, said Tuesday he would like They are removable by any to meet Sonny Liston in his one who wants a heavyweight next fight if a few unnamed title bout obstacles are removed to the "There is nohodv in th get, Daniel Quindazzi and Louis Brown, former college basketball players, pleaded Kumy luesaay to conspiracy in the point spread scandal. This brought to 5 the num Arizona's Trio High In Drafts Tucson, Ariz, (Arizona, a dweller in football obscurity for most of its 62 years of competition, was the only school in the nation to have 3 players grabbed in the first 3 rounds of the National Football League draft. The Detroit Lions took quarterback Eddie Wilson as their second choice and half back Bobby Lee Thompson as their 3rd selection. The Wash ington Redskins took half back Joe HernandeE in the second round. And for the first time inde pendent Arizona finished with a national ranking a tie for 17th in the final Associated Press pool.

satisfaction of his manager, world I would like to have Cus Amato. Floyd fight and beat rather I would definitely give than Liston. That would es Liston chance," said the tablish Floyd in the mind of 26 year old titleholder. "The even the most doubting date, place and all that stuff Thomas." will come later. According to D'Amato said he would my manager or should I say wait a "reasonable period" aaviser? there still ar hpfnr otn rA ber or accused bribers to plead guilty in the basket nan scandals of the 1960 61 season in which 37 players iron.

colleges were named. Aaron Wagman, called the few obstacles. There are no other opponent, obstacles to me. But mv rumn master fixer, and Joseph wr, nis associate entered T.neHe.r.7,e.,ey "re Pret" Pear un vmlf mm in tho eamfl iiy AOm AlCAee similar pleas last month. Vogel, Quindazzi and Brown were allowed to plead to a single count of two or 3 count Indictments.

They could re refwed of gton, who reiusea to spell out the "ob snowea "courage, euts and shoa Prt staaes." Aurrr rr uuiu in a losmg enort. vvuutbiuiin i ft" tMMA iMAHOM'h BEST 'fiama Plvpr th, removea, said Amato. "If bouncing him an rf Brooker, Bill Battle, Pat Trammell Show No. 1 Poster. TERRIBLE TRIO Arizona's Wilson ifTZT had (ijstnnt roan uunu ai least 8 times.

trio. Montreal of the Canarti. cnamP said he wanted nrMWfcWwr IV 19 the No. 1 contender and it ceive up to a year each in prison. Judge Joseph A.

Sarafite of general sessions court set Jan. 10 for sentencing. According to the indictment, Vogel and Quindazzi paid $750 to Peter Kelly, a University of Connecticut player, to score fewer points than he could have in the Colgate Connecticut game March 1. Colgate won. Brown was accused of nav may appear that I am durk.

Bear Tabs Tide His Best Team ALABAMA AP'S NATIONAL CHAMP w.rJilt X(mp nigu uraii vnoices. Foldberg's Visit' To NU Confirmed ing him but I am not." Folley KO's Cooper In If Liston is not next. Flovd mentioned Henry Cooper, the untisn champ, and Eddie Machen of Portland. as 1:08 Of 2nd By Associated Press possibilities. ON CAMPUS WITH DYE MONDAY Coach Paul (Bear) Brvant London ijh Znr bvn.

Tolerance calls his 1961 Alabama foot aa fi i Mil ur mw.m Wichita. Kan. (ifwWilliam auorea One In rfirnccintr pieaa lor oldberg not to H. (Tippy) Dye, who'll reoort ball team, the new national champion, "the best I've leave Wichita and the stu 1 a) ing $1,000 to each of 3 players from St. Joseph's college in Philadelphia for a game against Xavicr University of as Nebraska's new director of aenis cnanied: "We want been associated with in all day night by knock in XA commission for a first place vote, 9 for second, etc.

while Ohio State got 436. It marks the first national championship for Alabama, which has a rich bowl tradition dating back to the 1920s but the Crimson Tide finished second in 1945 and has been in the Top 10 the last two years. athletics Jan. 1. confirmed my career." an League and Dallas of the American Football League both drafted Wilson and Thompson.

Toronto of the Canadian League and Oakland of the AFL took Hernandez. The threesome carried Arizona to its most impressive season record 8 victories, a defeat and a tie. Wilson is a cool, 6 1, 185 pounder from Chandler, Ariz who specialized in guiding Arizona in come from behind victories. He finished 4th in the nation total offense with 1,377 yards, 7th in passing with 79 completions in 154 attempts for 1,294 yards and 10 touchdowns, booted 24 out of 26 conversions, kicked two field goals and punted for an average of 39.2 yards. Thompson, a 5 10, 172 pound er from Compton, Calif, was 9th in rushing with 752 yards Henrv rnnn mkiu anuwn loierance ana co nenry cooper, Ene and'sLnnin fi luesday that he and Henrv umo Jan.

14. He was also I UII.IU kiWll W1LII liiSllin Tnar MA HCdVVWP Pnr nhOmnU. 1 nv C. Hlank) Foldberg. Univer "That's saying a lot be If V1IU1111J1IIII in I I I' A cause I've been fortunate to sity ot Wichita head football was coach, took a Quick look at accused of paying $1,000 to a player on the LaSalle university team to fix the outcome of a game with North Carolina State Dec.

21. have some fine the lore 12,000 fans Wemb ev roinctnH ar Stadium. tne athletic nlant and nr. the law. tall, handsome taskmaster from Tuscaloosa added Tues The victory in the srhHn1o tn'.

gram at the University of Ne. Hank. Foldberg will take his Wichita team to the Sun Bowl Dec. 30, and any announcement from him regarding future plans is expected to be delayed until after the game. i.have been sports that Wichita may offer Foldberg a combination job as athletic director and football coach in an effort to retain his services.

said the Liston Bryant attributed Ala bama's success to "dedica A a a braska Monday. 'ea was the only one Dye added Foldberg has as uon, priae and a sense of w.iffht (0r but he yet received no specific offer oneness." "Sure, we had our stars a favorite, had been tab He Mid hS day. "None measured up to this bunch of boys." The unbeaten and untied Crimson Tide beat out pow erf ul once tied Ohio State in the final Associated Press poll to select the best college team in the nation. The Bryant II, with 10 rat irammell, Mike Frac oea earner Tuesday by heavy March and aca in la.Vr Tn thl weight titleholder Flovrt Pat. wo i cma, Darwin Holt and others," he said.

"All ereat Lterson as a likely 1962 oppon An estimated 1.000 fane A ent to fill the vacant head grid coaching post at Nebraska. Foldberg could not be reached immediately for his reaction to the inspection trip. That is what it was, Dye stressed, with no conference scheduled with univprsitv of. ieams must nave inspiration watched the Pattprsnn.vr PERU TAKES WILD WIN FROM TARKIO Tarkio ppr cfaftt Lincoln U. Upends Kearney 5, 95 69 Kearney UP) Lincoln University, leading 25 21 in the first half hit 17 straight points on the way to a 46 26 lead over Kearney at the half and an eventual 95 69 basketball decision Tuesday night.

Chester Moran of the Missouri club and Eldon Benson of Kearney divided scoring honors as each hit for 20 points. straight victories this season al siars. But there was a team spirit and a sense of oneness which made this out A whistling right to the jaw sent Cooper to the canvas. He managed to get up on one knee just as referee Bill and a 17 game unbeaten fit different. streak, received 26 of the 48 first place votes from a spe licials.

"It's not a biff team but it of Wales counted him out. The quick knockout trimmed Tarkio 103 87 in a wild scoring basketball game that saw 5 Tarkio players foul out in the last quarter. has a lot of cmicknpss nnri Neeley scrap and the companion Liston AJbert West phal massacre in Philadel phia in a unique closed circuit TV doubleheader. $350,000 Pot All purse figures were tentative, pending a final rundown on the theater TV figures. However, it appeared tnat Patterson rnniH n.

ley's revenge for a defeat suf. cial panel of sports writers and broadcasters compared with 20 for the Buckeyes. good lateral speed, and it's proud of its defensive ability. The boys were jealous of fered 3 years ago by Cooper on a hairline 'One official did show us around, but our only purpose for the trip was for him (Foldberg) to see what they had in their plant and program." Dye said of the iob he will The Alabamans collected carries and 7th in scoring with 82 points. Hernandez was 13th in the iJ! tn Pfss receiving with catcnes 423 yards.

MURDOCK ROLLS Murdock remained undefeated in basketball with an 87 64 win over Oretna here Tuesday night. Jim Panska paced the Mur dock cagers to their 5th straight win by scoring 30 points. SrirVv; Winner' hiarhlliim "T4 Cooper, before Tuesdav 452 points on the basis of 10 every men they had to give up." fight, was variously rated 3rd and 4th in the world standings, and Folley 8th. The sellout crowd booed Cooper as he left the ring. fell behind at 56 51 in the 3rd period and then hit a hot pace to lead 70 65 at the 3 quarter mark.

Bob Buttgenbach hit 33 points for Peru and Larry Rathe had 18. Leading Tarkio were Gabe Shineman at 23 and Tom Kaczor at 19. The Crimson Tide finished with 5 straight shutouts. It permitted only 22 points all Big Tackle Inks Pacts VV1UC Jlt close t0 $350,000 and McNeeley about $125,000 if estimates on the ancillary rights hold up. tackle at Lincoln, "It's a challenge, naturally, but the loyalty really gives vou some.

With oth Pro Leagues ining 10 work on. "They've not had a good football year since 1940, when they had a Rose Bowl team, but they have a tradition of Dumv. 19. season. "Leadership has been a big factor," Bryant, the "other end" with Don Hutson on the Alabama teams of the 1930s, said.

"I mean senior leadership. Boys like Billy Neighbors, John O'Linger and Brooker have had a terrific influence." Moore, Ckroux Idle; ACCEPTANCE NOT EXPECTED 3 1 Loop Invites Wisconsin Cities good football. The city and state loyalty to the university impresses you. It's their only state university, and de spite their losses they still turn out 27,000 and more at games. Promoter Is Suspended Montreal Wl The Montrpal i omu Green Bay.

Wis. (UPH Final AP Top 10 Du Lac, has not yet reported Jacobs was not Included in the secret draft of the American Football League that caused so much controversy and wound up with Foss declaring it null and void. Foss said at the time that he would not approve a contract signed before the draft here Monday. But he obviously was referring only to those included in the secret draft. Foss was contacted at Sioux Falls, S.D., Tuesday and said The Class Three I Baseball League, in danger of folding me league.

They have problems to solve, all right, but thev all athletic commission TuesdVv m.ul m'S Dallas, Tex. (ft Ray Jacobs, the big tackle from Howard Payne, wa signed with both of the professional football leagues Tuesday and they're waiting for commissioner Joe Foss of the American Football League to take action. Jacobs said he was signed before the AFL draft by llous ton, which then drafted him in the first round. But the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League said they signed him last night after taking him as their 17th round draft choice at Chicago. In extending the invitation, Ken Blackman, league presi slapped an indefinite suspen mnln "id Sinn nn hnvirm nm pj "aiu 11 WOUld sion on boxing can be solved.

It's just going to take time." I Alabama (W. 10 6 8. ithim Mmt (M), (t 4m 4.LWUI... suu 2 not be before Christmas. ueni, saia ne is interested in S.

MisuipPi li, just last week, has invited any one of 3 Wisconsin cities to join for the 1962 season. But two of the cities, Green Bay and Wisconsin Rapids, reported Tuesday they had turned down the offers for the JM ii 171 in 196 Minnesota 1. aleratf I. Mlfbtcaa Ktata (7 1) Arfcaaaaa (a 2i In a radio interview at Wichita Monday night, Dye said he and Mrs. Dye and Foldberg and his wife came promoter Eddie Quinn for postponing Tuesday night's scheduled 10 rounder between Archie Moore and Bob Cleroux.

Quinn, a colorful boxing and wrestling impresario here for more than 20 years, said he 1. I la Mat (M attracting another Wisconsin city into the circuit to form a natural rivalry with the Fox Cities Foxes, who represent a number of cities in the Fox River valley and play their home games at Apple When the match was announced, Quinn said he anticipated a gate of $100,000 with tickets scaled from $5 to $25. But Tuesday he said there was less than $50,000 in the till. Other Uimi nceivinr MimmtM he would check into the matter. He planned to talk with ta.

ruraua i. Terh it Ktraruw to Lincoln to give the Wichi time being. The third, Fond 11. Kuurcra t. I't'LA It ttiet, Pmn Htat and Ariaoaa.

I rarht Uaiia 4i Miratcaa. ta coach a chance to look Bud Adams, the Houston own Navy. Kanaaa aa4 H'ratniMt. 3 aarai Hta. over the school.

called it off because the ticket er, about it. raaaw i. Miami tru.i l. After the quiet, unoubli BASKETBALL At Green Bay, sportscaster Fritz Van said a drive is being organized to bring base 1 1 a a sale was woefully poor. He said 'the box office is sick." The commission described this as "insufficient reason." Chairman Prosper Boulanger also indicated there was another reason for the suspension.

He said Quinn had neclected BIG EIGHT Okla. fttaw t3 tuu Hora 57 MfthodUt Oklahoma it Okla. Male 44 Lamar Ttrh SI Arkaaaaa 7 MiMMWri STATE COLLEGES Haya Omaha V. 45 Ltaraia (M. Kearney 69 C'aadraa 7t Elliwart AIB 51 Moore was reported to have signed for a guarantee of $50.

000 and Cleroux $15,000. "We have been hoping that our fortunes would change over the weekend," said Quinn. "But the public just wasn't going for it." He said that the Grey Cup oau DacK into the city. He said he informed the Three I that the target date there is PRESIDENT RECEIVES GRID ALL OF FAME GOLD MEDAL Kennedy Says U.S. Soft; Cos For Fitness Buildup set for 1963 in order to have cized visit, the party returned to Wichita for Monday night's Wichita Nebraska basketball game.

Asked if Foldberg is a candidate for the Nebraska football coaching job, Dye replied: There is a definite in terest here." At the Wichita basketball game, Lincoln radio station KFOK said, a student took the public address system to a well organized operation irorn tne start. mm lie also said a new ball to notify the commission officially of the postponement. The promoter denied it. Moore and Cleroux referred lahi aaiuraay and Monday night's world heavyweight championship fight in Toronto perhaps detracted from fan A. A.

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Carat iaa CUmwt iarinaati 44 Miami KJ.) 30 Haaa 117 lnvUhtM all queries to their managers imeresi in tne bout here. In his speech, the President said the nation is so "under exercised" that the Army has to call up 7 men to get two soldiers. Of those turned down, he said 3 are rejected for physical reasons and two for mental disabilities. nations which stress broad participation in a great variety of sports." "I do not suggest that physical development Is the only object in life Hr that we should sacrifice cultural and intellectual values In the pur At Wisconsin Rapids, Ray Burchell, a former director of From News Wires Kew York President Kennedy Tuesday night accepted a gold medal from the National Football Hall of Fame and lamented that America's No. 1 national sport seems to be sitting and watching somebody else get exercise.

The President, a former the old Wisconsin State League team there, told Iftree i official he would not Halier 77 M. Mtat iraaa As further evidence of suit oi more perfect nhv fSSm "THflvS RIGHT 1 1 1 ft I IllMil la algate 75 Columbia 73 be interested in Class base (Ml V. 41 Karr 44 physical decline in this country, the President said that ball at this time. He said. Harvard I'niversity junior siques.

But I do suggest that physical health and vitality constitute an essential part of Mar sb a 11 57 Amertraa I'. 43 DakAfa 43 I aaala 54 Nav Mrsica however, the city may be in Chlea Larata IN Lata Ml 7 Waaatafta. Ma. 73 S9A terested in joining a Class NO BITE!" a DHianrea me. league if any alignment is (hlraca lt KrrafaM 1S4 At.

Udll Ml Ktw lark 143 "There is no reason in the world why Americans should forthcoming. PkUaklka ABL CWfaa 114 IHt Cr It Joe Goeser at Fond Du Lac rtatriaarf 47 not ne fine students and fine ftaa raartaca 44 said he was working in Un LMCR HE PUB, wol4 fmou4 BfMdBf of quarter homt 4a" WMf of t4 4S.0Q0 crt Trunglt RancH ft Oof C4yea in tftt Cujdaluf WouRt4m4, M4 CfrisN, N4 Mtuc NT ATE HIGH St HOOL piaitomaath group studying the possibility 'in the Olympic Games we are steadily falling behind the Kennedy Like Irish, Will Keep Victory New York (UPI) President Kennedy departed from his text while speaking at the National Football Foundation dinner to take a good natured poke at the Republicans. Kuthvtu 3: ciu mug oase vrnmtri a Hmtaslr4 45 raw for 4 MarrUI 44 L4ial 5 O. t. Jaaavk Miaatara 31 oan to that city.

He said an OT) Bic Hrlaaa 44 LMlavltl 34 Haaawr 4f r.a4t athletes both." The 8 former players inducted into the Hall of Fame are: Glenn Davis, Army half back (1944 46); Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice, North Carolina halfback (194649); George McAfee, halfback for Duke (1937 39); Bob Reynolds, Stanford tackle (1933 35): Bob IS'fr Burner Walerlaa 47 r4 kiu. ai announcement on whether his group would accept the league's offer would be announced "probably Wrednes day afternoon. varsity football player and a member of a family addicted to touch football, kicked off a 4 day speechmaking tour here by urging a nationwide program of physical fitness. "The sad fact is that it looks more and more as if our great national sport is nut playing at ail but watching," the President said. "We have become more and more not a nation of athletes, but a nation of spectators.

4And the remedy, in my judgment, lies one direction in developing programs for broad participation in exercise by all our young men and women In short, what we roust do Is literally change the physical habits of millions of Americans and that is far more difficult than changing their tastes, their fashions or Mellowest, lightest Bourbon you've ever tupped because the MELLOW MASH Process (exclu site with Yellowstone) selects for you only the lights ff, mellowest whiskey, leaves the heavier whiskey vapors behind. Referring to the controver sial Notre Dame Syracuse football game this fall which Notre Dame won after the game was finished. Kennedy said: 'Some Republicans have suggested that my recent P4ar 34 Kiaaara 44 yMmm in Uekliaf 43 HU 54 Humihriy 14 rt Bfti4 54 bMlr 43 Wtai 7t Waha i'aihall 14 I larkaa 5t Utanloa 37 73 I. t(y Awitaaa 54 oc.fla 34 Vkla 44 ftarf, 34 rar(M WlM Hatty 4t Maraark 47 Grttaa 34 Amhcrat 41 Callaway tl niaa) 41 Bivariaa 24 45 Rika 41 Halbarh S3 5f fark 34 Hyaaala 3 Mrrrimaa t4 Inmaa 41 Braaiwirk 17 Moa4 13 Beavtr Valley 43 Merrtmaii 44 Ktigara 34 Paaea 44 Alien 45 Kafaa a4 Haai'tf 44 wmt4 ra'lartaa 44 mm Cr'Hfc Sf Hmtm 44 Km matt 4 ft.lwaa4 Tkamah 7i DC Mauuilt Witoac tt mm, at MELLOW MASH Suffridge, Tennessee guard (1939 40) Weldom Humble, Rice guard (1941 42, 1946); Pat Pazzetti, Lehigh and Wes leyan quarterback (1908 1912) and Claude Reeds, Oklahoma halfback (1910 13). The new coaching additions to the hall were Don Faurot, athletic director and former coach at Missouri and the late Charlie Caldwell of Princetoa and Williams.

election to the presidency was Wayne Hits Omaha U. With Two Platoons Wayne Ut) Wayne State used a double platoon system Tuesday night in beating Omaha's basketball team 60 45 for win No. 2 against' no defeats. Leading Wayne was Larry Coney with 16 points and packing Omaha was Bill King tfith lj. fl 11 44Am A aTF I il 1 mmd I somewnat me the Notre Dame Syracuse game.

But, like Notre Dame, I'll take it as it comes I won't civ i The Greatest American Whiskey wen their politics," the Pres ideal a aid. back, ialt OHr 4f Bfracaaa 47 evTDcn sTMiMi mm mot i tm KTiasniQaj miml mm tmowm wmm imuA mmm.

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