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'Statesmen, Salem, Mar. 2, '60 (See. ID 13 Has Ted Played His Last Ball Game? I A imIhi 1 jGroup Seeks to Clear Light-Heavy Muddle OiiizNhmedBoxerof the Month by NBA Dupas, New Orleans; 9. Denny oyer. Portland, i0.

Emile Griffith, New York. JUNIOR-WELTERWEIGHT: Champion, Carlos Ortiz, New York, (last defended Feb. 4, 1960); 1. Duilio Loi, Italy; 2. Kenny Lane.

Muskegon, 3. Bonnie Espinosa, Philippines. LIGHTWEIGHT: Champion. Joe Nats Also Take NBA Win ST. LOUIS Ulayer-coach Dick McGuire led the Detroit Pistons to a come-from-behind 108-106 victory over the Cincinnati Royals in the first game of a National Basketball Assn.

double-header here Philadelphia. 1 Moore's manager, Jack Kearns, told the. NBA he was seeking a third heavyweight title chance for Archie, against champion Inge-mar Johansson, and said that if that bid fell through, Moore would "fight whom and where he er's spot in the lightweights. The NBA executive committee will meet Saturday, March 5, at New York to decide on a plan to evolve a new light-heavyweight champion to succeed dethroned champion Archie Moore. The latter was stripped of his 175-pound crown for failure to make a title defense within the 6-month period of grace, refusing a $125,000 offer to meet the perennial number one contender, Harold Johnson of PROVIDENCE, Rl I.

(AP) -Junior welterweight chafnpion Carlos Ortiz was name the poxer-of-the-month i the monthly ratings of the National Boxing Assn. released Tuesday. Th slick New Yorker earned this horjor by scoring a sensationakayo victory over Battling Torres of Mexico, who was previously jbnfoeaten. By this victory, ony did Ortiz retain his bu preserved his number lone -contend Brown, Baton Rouge, (last I Tuesday night defended Dec. 2, 1959): 1.

Carlos The St. Louis Hawks, paced by Ortiz, New York; 2. Paolo- Rosi, Italy; 3. Dave Charntey. England; 4.

Len Matthews, Philadelphia; Cliff Hagan 33 points, dropped Minneapolis 109-101 in the second game. Elgin Baylor paced the losers with 27 tallies. Detroit trailed through most of the game but closed fast to beat pleased." The ratings are: I HEAVYWEIGHT: Champion, Inge-nur Johansson, Sweden, (last defended June 26, 19S9); 1. Floyd Patterson, New York; 2. Sonny Liston, 3.

Zora FoUey, Phoenix; 4. Eddie Machen, Portland, Ore; 5. Henry Cooper, England; 6. Roy Harris, Cat n' Shoot, 7. Biily Hunter, Detroit; 8.

Alex Miieff, Arientina; 9. Mike DeJohn, Syracuse; 10. Cleveland WiUlami, Houston. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: Champion, vacant; 1. Archie Moore, San Diego; 2.

Harold Johnson, Philadelphia 3. Eric Schoppner, Germany; ww, -u ntmHfZ GAA-PSl: i i 9 i v- ii if" vK I 1 it if I fu.v An It. i i -tH if fir MMMMItaMijIllltiTl ililMMM aflt Wiit Mffrlto llrffjriFni i Urn IIYrliiT'mfrlrhTaiffTrfiiiiKtfi'ilgirtMM Mf Ill ifc i iiW ill off a determined effort by the a Royals. High-scoring Royal front liner Jack Twyman hit 38 as Cin i Ted's Sorje Neck May Spell Finish to Career Battling Torres. Mexico; 6.

Willie Toweel, South Africa; 7. Paulie Arm stead, Los Angeles; 8. Mario Vec chiatto, Italy; 9. Lahouari Godlh, France; 10. Alfredo' Urbino, Mexico JUNIQR-LIGHTW EIGHT: Cham pion, Harold Gomes, Providence; 1.

Paul Jorgensrn, Port Arthur, 2. Solomon Boysaw, Cleveland; 3. Flash Elorde, Philippines. FEATHERWEIGHT: Champion, Davey Moore. Springfield, Ohio, (last defended Aug.

19, 1959); 1. Harold Gomes, Providence; Per cy Lewis, Trinidad; 3. GracieuX Lamperti, France; 4. Sergio Capra-ri, Italy; 5. Ike Chestnut, New York; 6.

Rafiu King, Nigeria; 7. Ricardo Moreno, Mexico; 8. Sugar Ramos, Cuba; 9. Giordano Campari Italy; .10. Young Terror, Philippines.

BANTAMWEIGHT: Champinni Jose Decerra, Mexico, (last defend cinnati tried mightily to improve its playoff chances. Bailey Howell, who was held the time. "If my neck isn't well in check during the contest, hit four points late in the game and teammate Gene Shue added 4. Mike Holt, South Africa; 3. Von Clay, Philadelphia; S.

Sonny Day. Chicago; 7. Willie Pastrano, Miami Beach; S. Sixto Rodriques, Mountain View, 9. Sante Amonti, Italy; 10.

Chic Caldeiwood, Scotland. MIDDLEWEIGHT: Champion. a field goal to clinch the victory, ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Outfielders Roger Maris and Hector Lopez, along with first baseman Kent Hadley, signed with the New York Yankees Tuesday cutting the holdout list to five.

Maris and Lopez each got raises and both will "collect about $18,000. Hadley will earn $9,000. Outfielder Mickey Mantle is No. 1 on the remaining holdout list. It also includes pitcher Ryne Duren, infielders Tony Kubek, Andy Carey and rookie outfielder Kent Hunt.

DETROIT 108 1M CINCINNATI OFT Alcorn fl 1-3 1 Bockhn 4 1-1 9 C'onlin 4 5-9 13 Embry 2 2-5 Decs 6 1-1 13 Gambee 1 0-1 2 Dukes 5 7-10 17 Jordan 7 7-10 21 HoweU 2 5-6 9 Park 3 1-7 7 better doesn't improve, I won't play ball this season," he said. Williams reported a day before the infielders and outfielders were scheduled to check in, acknowledged that he was tired from a rough 12-hour plane ride from Miami. His first year with the Red Sox was 1939 Since then he has led the league six times in batting, four times in RBI's and four in number of home runs. 'He batted .406 in 1941. Lloyd.

6 1-1 13 Reed 2 1-1 5 Gene Fullmer, West Jordan, Utah, (last defended Dec. 4, 1959); 1. Gustav Scholz, Germany; 2. Spider Webb, Chicago; 3. Henry Hank, Detroit; 4.

Paul Pender, S. Ray Robinson, New York; 6. Carmen Basilio, Canastota, K.Y.; 7. Joye Giardello, New York; S. Dick Tiger, Nigeria; 9.

Ace Armstrong, Elizabeth, N.J.; 10. Joey Giambra, Dallas. WELTERWEIGHT: Champion Don Jordan, Los Angeles, (last de McGure 9 4-8 22 Rollins 1 0-1 2 ea ren. 4, i960); l. Freddie Gilrov, Ireland; 2.

Piero Rollo. Italy; J. Alphonse HaUmi, France; 4. Edef Jofre, Brazil; 5. Kenji Ynnekura.

Japan; 6. Leo Espinosa, Philippines; 7. Danny Kid. Philippines; 8. Joso" Lopez, Mexico; 9.

Herman Marques. Stockton; 10. Ernesto Miranda, Argentina. FLYWEIGHT: Champion, Pascual Perez, Argentina, (last defended Nov. 3, 1959); 1.

Sadao YaoHa, Japan; 2. Pone'Kingpetcb. Thailand 3. Larry Pineda, Philippines; 4. Johnny Caldwell.

Ireland: 5. Hiram Bac alia Cuba) .6. Mimum Ben AU, Spain; 7. Ramon Arias, Venezuela; 8. Risto Luukkonen.

Finland; 9. Ray Pacheco, Las Vegas; 10. Dommy L'rsua, Philippines. McMlln 0 0-0 0 Stvrmn 2 0-0 4 Shue 5 10-11 20 Tymn 16 C-8 38 SCOTTSDALE, Ajiz, (Af) Ted Williaims reported to lthe Boston, Red Sox training clamp Tuesday with a sdVe necjc and the dour prediction! he may be through with basebll. "There is considerable dbubt I can play," said tie 41-yar-old outfielder who was six Itimes batting champion of -Jhe Airjerican League." f'- "Sometimes the neck gets tired and I have to drop my head.

Ptti taking pills, got them from a Miami doctor. They help me- but make me Williams' doubtful statu is a blow to the Red Sox outfield plans. Jackie Jensen, the most valuable player in the league in 195S, quit baseball in January to devote more time to his family. Wilfong 5 2-4 12 Totals 37 34-48 108 Totals 43 20-38 106 Detroit 2 23 32 27108 Cincinnati 27 Z8 26 25106 fended July 19, 1959); 1. Luis Rod- MINNEAPOLIS 101 109 ST.

LOUIS riquez, Cuba; 2. Rudell Stitch, Louisville; 3. Federico Thompson, Argentina; 4. Benny Kid Paret, Cuba; 5. Charlie Scott, Philadelphia; 8.

Ralph Baylor 12 3-4 27 Ferrari 0 0-0 0 Larnsso 9 2-2 20 Foust 4 1-3 9 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) The Washington Senators opened full-squad training sessions Tuesday with four major holdouts, outfielders Bob Allison and Jim Lemon, and pitchers Pedro Ramos and Hal Griggs. The unsigned ranks were re-duced when rookie second baseman John Schaive signed. Felix 1 7-7 17 Green 3 1-2 7 Hundly 5 7-7 17 Hagan 12 9-9 33 Leonrd 6 4-4 16 Lovelte 9 2-2 20 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Ted Williams arrived at the Boston Red Sox training camp at Scottsdale Tuesday, complaining of a sore neck and predicting he may be through with baseball.

Williams suffered a pinched nerve in; his neck last spring before the season opened and the injury plagued him most of the year. (AP) Ellis 0 0-0 McCrty 2 3-3 7 Hawkns 3 0-1 6 McMhn 1 1-2 3 Nonsurgical Method Cures Hemorrhoids Painlessly A relatively painless, non-1 hospitalization or confine Krebs 2 2 6 Pettit 11 6-8 28 Mantis 0 0-0 0'Piontek 1 0-1 2 The neck ailment I is not a new Totals 38 25-30 101 Totals 43 23-30 109 one. Williams suffered a pinched Corrick Coach at Iowa AMES, Iowa (AP) Dick Corrick, 24, captain of the 1956 Oregon State team, Tuesday was namedj assistant football coach at Iowa State University. His appointment was announced at the. same time that Bob Ward, 32, said he had resigned as ail assistant coach here to go to the University of Oklahoma in the same capacity.

Minneapolis ..24 23 31 23101 nerve last spring before -the sea St. Louis 32 28 26 23109 Scare Hits College Hoop Tilt son opened and the injury NEW YORK (AP)-The Syra him most of the year. He appeared in 103 games, many times as a pinch-hitter, and batted only cuse Nationals handed the New Mi- Gambling Heavy on Recent Dayton Upset Mjetory York Knickerbockers their eighth 254. On Jan. 23 Williams underwent SARASOTA, (AP)-Pitch-ers" Turk Lown and Stover Mcll' wain agreed to terms Tuesday leaving the Chicago White Sox with I five 'players yet to sign.

Lown made 60 relief appearances last season and fashioned a 9-2 record, Mcllwain was 9-11 with Charleston, S.C. i Still unsigned are pitchers Dick Donovan and Joe Stanka, outfielders Jim Landis and Minnie Minoso and infielder Billy ment. Patients show marked improvement almost immediately, and uncomplicated cases can be frequently corrected in as little as 10) days. Descriptive booklet yours) free without obligation by writing the Dean Clinic Chiropractic Physicians, 2026 N. E.

Sandy Blvd Portland 12, Oregon, surgical method of treating hemorrhoids (piles) is working therapeutic miracles for thousands who suffer from rectal and colon disorders. A recently developed electronic treatment is proving more effective than surgery, wjth none of the after effects of surgery. The treatment requires no a thorough examination and was straight defeat Tuesday night, 124-121, in the National Basketball Assn. The game was played before 2,976 the smallest crowd ever to watch the Knicks on their home Madison Square Gar pronounced in good physical CINCINNATI (AP)-The ghost of the 1951 college basketball "fix" scandals returned Tuesday with reports of heavy gambling activity on a Tecent game in the Middle West on which -bookies the matter had been discussed but added, "other than that, I have no comment." Jimmy Breslin, a member of the sports staff of the New York Journal American, said he had The bookies jbegan checking on reports of Javier injuries which proved false, Breslin said, and then they tried without success Mo lay off itheir Dayton bets. Xavier officials acknowledged that an anonymous call came from New 'tork calling attention to fluctuating betting odds.

The Rev. paul O'Connor, presi den court. This was New York's shape. Dr. Charles A.

Fager, neuro-surgeon, said the outfielder had a chronic pain in his spinal column, four inches below the neck, but that this might be elim 267th game in the Garden. took a beating. received word of the "heavy bet- DUTRA NAMED PRO RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) Veteran Olin Dutra Tuesday was named golf professional at the new Jurupa Hills Country Club here. However, both school officials Uing action" from a bookmaker inated with, exercises.

SYRACUSE 124 121 NEW YORK Barnett 5 3-4 13 Bell 3 0-1 and high college authorities said Newport, across the river they could find no evidence of from the Cincinnati Gardens Williams wasn't optimistic at Cable 2 0-0 4 Braun 1 2-4 4 irregularities. where the game was played Costello 7 4-4 18 Garmkr 1 2-2 4 dent of Xavjier, said: "Frankly.iwe iave nothing definite to co bn and I don't think The case arose when officials MESA, Ariz. (AP) Rain kept the Chicago Cubs idle Tuesday while vice president John Holland pondered the pos Dierknf 3 3-5 9 George 7 2-3 IS Greer 7 0-3 14 Green 4 1-2 9 Hopkins 4 0-0 8 Guerin 2-2 14 they (the NCAA) can any Kerr 4 0-0 8 NauUs 8 6-S 22 of Xavier (Ohio) University reported receiving an anonymous telephone call from New York saying the "fix was on" for last Wednesday's game between Schays 10 7-7 27 Palmr 10 3-3 23 Yardley 9 5-6 23 Tyra 0-0 It 1 Farmer 3 1-2 7 thing about fit You cannot come out and accuse somebody of something without facts. Totals 81 22-29 124 Totals II 1S-25 121 SyracM S3 35 31 25124 38 37 S3 23121 New York According to the bookmaker, Breslia said, Xavier originally was favored by 5V4 points. When the betting on Dayton became too heavy, BresUn said most bookmakers took the, game off the board.

That is, they refused to take any more bets on it. Breslin said the Bookmaker in Newport made checks with as sociates in other cities only to find similar heavy betting on the underdog Dayton team. It was then, Breslin added, that the bookies became suspicious. planithallrilly; wrfis I sibility of making a few deals. Holland feels he has to deal before the May 12 cufdown date' tine the Cubs ha.va many players who cannot be optioned to the minor leagues.

This group includes outfielders Bob Will and Irv Noren, Infielders, Harry Bright, Dick Gernert, Art Schult and Jerry Kindall and catcher Earl Aver-III. LAKELAND. Fla. (AP)-Right- Red Wings Post Win DETROIT, CAP) The Detroit Red Wings lied all the way, but had to hang on at the finish for a 3-2 National Hockey League victory over fading Boston Tuesday night. Xavier and its rival, Dayton.

Dayton won 91-82 in an upset. Xavier official turned the matter over to the National Collegiate Athletic investigation and punitive arm of the nation's colleges. In Kansas City, Walter Byers, NCAA' executive director; said YOUNGEST COACH CLEVELAND Youngest pra football coach on record was Paul Brown who started his career with the Cleveland Browns in 1946 when he was just 34. U. S.

NATIONAL'S EXCLUSIVE v- xv. i SAVE Get Rocket "GcT on' Regular GasV hander Frank Lary Tuesday igned his 1960 contract with the Detroit Tigers, ending a brief holdout on the first day of spring training. I Still listed as official holdouts were outfielders Harvey Kuenn, the American League batting champion, and Charlie Maxwell and rookie pitcher Bob Bruce. MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Ourfield-er Albie Pearson signed his 1960 contract with the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday.

He agreed for about $11,000. This left only five players still unsigned-Al Pilarcik, Wd-lie Tasby, Billy Klaus, Ron Hansen and Gene Woodling. ABOUT A DOLLAR BILL ON EVERY WfT. ZMmnT Dal I I I -I PttnF.NlX. Ariz.

(AP) For thP first time in three years Phoenix' weather forced the San Francisco Giants to miss a spring training session Tuesday. An early morning rain made the field slippery, but sunshine later in the day gave manager Bill Rigney hope for resuming It's easier to save when you save for a definite goal such as a new car, a vacation, etc And it's a "happy day" when each goal ivreached. That's why we originated our exclusive Happy Day Savings Plan. The idea is to have a separate account clearly marked for each particular goal. Save a regular amount weekly or monthly or save I whatever! you can.

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