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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 3

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I I Blddeford-Snco Journal Saturday March 7 1964 Iba Is Looking For 700th Win Exhibition Play Is Starting Record For Indoor Mile Broken By Tom O'Hara By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been a struggle but Hank Iba one of the best known coaches in college basketball finally may notch the 700th victory of his coaching career to- Iron Duke" of Oklahoma State as Iba is called sends his Cowboys against Kansas in an effort to Join Adolph Rupp of Kentucky Ed Diddle of Western Kentucky and the retired Phog Allen of Kansas in the select 700-victory circle No 700 seemed a cinch for Iba a month ago after the Cowboys chalked up victory No 098 But then followed four straight defeats to Nebraska Iowa State Missouri and Colorado The Cowboys finally hit No 899 last week against Nebraska Things went according to form Friday night as unbeaten and top-ranked UCLA won its 26th straight fourth ranked Duke reached the final of the ACC championship tourney and fifth-ranked Wichita beat Drake in the playoff to determine the Missouri Valley Conference representative in the NCAA tourney UCLA withstood a late rally by Southern California to down the TTojans 91-81 and complete its regular season without a blemish Duke defeated North Carolina 65-49 and needs only to defeat Wake Forest in the ACC final tonight to qualify for the NCAA Wichita overcame ICkr Drake 58-50 in a close ga: tiLKelJyPcteputtheSho ers ahead for good at 44-42 CHICAGO (AP) Amazing Tom lowered his own indoor mile record to 1:564 Friday night and confidently announced he possibly could have run two seconds faster A Chicago Stadium crowd of a record turnout for the Chicago Daily News Relays cheered the frail looking 21-pear-old Loyola of Chicago senior to his blistering effort Three weeks ago the 130-pound knocked two seconds off Jim indoor mark with a 3:565 in the New York AC Games at Madison Square Garden Last week in the Knights of Columbus Meet in the Garden he did setting an indoor 1500-meter mark of 3:436 en route He- passed the 1500 juncture in 3:416 Friday night Not until just before the race dldThewd-haired know that Jim Irons of the Toronto Olympic Club was hi the field primarily to pace him through the first half mile and what a job Irons did With Irons showing the way swung through the first quarterln 58rand nif the half with a sizzling 1:588 Irons dropped back and most feared opponent on the board oval Jim Grelle of the Los Angeles Track Club moved up i Then opened up passing the three-quarters in a remarkable 2:588 At this point Grelle was a beaten man just cruised the final 440 in 586 VI honestly think I could have run at least one second faster and possibly two" said whose hut indoor mile of the season will be in Cleveland next Saturday felt extra good at the end That first quarter was my best because of the terrific pace by Irons Around the half mite mark I deckled to make my move because I wanted to open up as big a lead aspossible on whohas a final kick knew all through the race that I could run faster if I wanted to let No other meet records fell The pole vault mark of 16 feet wasjted by Yang of Pasadena Calif and Henry Wads-' woyth Miami Fia DRIVING between A1 Daigle and Tony Wedge of Roy and Perreault for a layup is White Star's Paul Cote la semi-pro tourney action at £4 fAwrnfiM Pmrfah IVmll HMdofnnl ImA aalloA aa ai St Joseph a Pariah Hall Biddeford last night The Oilers advanced the Baals against Zahares Market of Old Orchard Beach with WUy SlUlIlill (19)v NWflU (o)f Bill GlW (U) flUTiy Bourque partially obscured by Gagne and Phil Curtis And Oilers Make' Finals Immediately after its defeat Drake accepted an invitation to play in the NIT at New York That completed the 12-team NIT field New Mexico having accepted a bid earlier in the day The-San-Francisco-Dons-won their 17th straight 90-58 over Pepperdine while Wake Forest qualified for its ACC title game with Duke by defeating Clem-aon 86-64 In other Friday games Stanford defeated California 61-59 in downed Washington State 57-52 Syracuse whipped Connecticut 58-49 and Providence rallied to defeat Brown 72-67 in a game that originally was scheduled for lieu (1) Period Bears Lions Officials: reau Time: IIawks-(10) PointersForPar By HARVEY LAMONTAGNE JR MESA Aria (APJ-BiU Mon bouquette first Red Sox 29-game winner since Mel Parnell ushers in the exhibition baseball season by starting against a segment of the Chicago Cubs today Another detail meets the Los Angeles Angels at Palm Springs Calif After three innings of work Monbouquette will give way to righthander Gene Conley then southpaw Wilbur Wood Conley will be giving the first real test to the ailing shoulder and arm which sidelined him much of last season Manager Johnny Pesky said his starting lineup would have Chuck Schilling at second base Roman Mejias in center field Carl Yastrzemski in left Dick Stuart at first Frank Malzone at third Lu Clinton in Eddie Bressoud at shortstop Buss Nixon behind the plate Dave More bead is listed as starting pitcher Sunday against the Cuds back at the Sox estop inJScottsdale Coach Bob Turley has excused rookie "righthander Pete Charton from throwing for several days because of a muscle strain in his right forearm Lefty Bill Spanswick also is complaining of shoulder stiffness Boston will be looking at the pitching of Dick Ellsworth and Glen Hobbie However Lindy McDaniel also slated to hurl is sidelined by- recurrence of a chronic spring ailment in his right forearm game-today- will be dedicated to the memory of the late Ken Hubbs second baseman recently killed in a plane crash Hawkins And Pensacola PENSACOLA Fig CAP) Two victory-starved veterans of the golf tour wars greying Fred Hawkins and dapper Ken led the 69-pro field into the third round of the $30000 Pensacola Open today Hawkins a 40-year-old golfer from El Paso Tex had the upper hand with his nine-under-par 135 He held a one-stroke advantage over the 32-year-old Venturi -who shot the hottest round a 65 Friday on the 6380-yard par-72 Pensacola Country Club course Venturi one of the top stars of tournament golf in the late 1950s when he scored 10 vie-tories won since the 1960 Milwaukee Open Most of the intervening time he has been hampered by a muscle spasm However Hawkins has been through a much longer dry spell He has been a consistent money winner and 20 times runnerup but won bis only 72-hofe-championship-in-1956r-the Oklahoma City Open Lurking right behind the front runners is defending champion Arnold Palmer who has won 40 championships but ii still looking for his first title this year Palmer who shot a 68 Friday carded a 137 total along with Miller Barber a bespectacled tour player from Texarkana Tex who is still trying to enter the winnerls circle- Also hot In pursuit of the $4000 first money are three tour veterans with George Bayer Bill-Collins and Doug Sanders who won the Pensacola Open in 1962 Gary Player the 1962 PGA champion shot a second-round 68 to move into a tie at 139 with Mike Souehak Gardner Dickinson Jr Jack Rule Jr British PGA champion Peter Butler and Australian-Bruce Devlin First round leader John Bar-num slipped to a 73 and dropped into a seven-man tie at 140 Pro Btddsford-Saco Country Club Intramural Basketball 'Biddeford Junior High TigerrtM) Nava 8 Cote 2 Petrin 1 Roberge -1 g-Lemilin -1 (3) Dorais 1 Cate (16) Baigtiy 5 Paquette Cyr Wynne Magnant 2 Tanguay 1 Period Scores: Tigers 8 12 16 30 Cats 6 12 12 16 Officials: Fauchcr and Moreau Time: Bears (26) Whelan 4 (1) Plourde Donovan Meierdirk 4 La vigne 4 (1) Lions (11) Parsons 1 Evans 1 (2) Laliberte 4 (4) Vadnais (1) Dutremble (2) Zahares 24 42 64-99 Dutrembles 14 25 Officials: Gourdouras and Ser- pico Time: Roy and Perreault (99) Wedge 11 (4) Bourque 6 Gardner c-Daigie-13rrg-B Gagne 5 (9 Wilkinson 4 (2) Twomev 1: Fleurant 2 White Star (85) Gagne 4 (3) SzumiU 8 Beaulieu 7 (3) Cote 3 (2) Gadbois 1 (3) Roberta 3 (3) Curtis 8 (3) Period Scores: Oilers 27 50 75-99 White star 21 42 58-85 Officials: Leach and Nadeau Tome: Cassius Clay Is Given Name Of Muhammad Ali NEW YORK Elijah Muhammad leader of the Black ed on his back Terrell who weighed 206(4 for his first fight in seven Muslims Friday night bestowed months knocked the German 'down twice with flashing right-fland leads to the jaw in the upon heavyweight champion in first round Zech taking a nine-count on each and peering beseechingly at his corner He seemed unable to defend against the right and suffered a cut under the right eye in the second abyjiose Jnthc fourth Time 'and again TerrelUBeauj Owls Birds Officials: Time: Second Half Of Title Match Is Slated Sunday The second half of the Western Maine title bowling match between Bob Reed of Portland and Nick Gillis of Biddeford takes place at the 20th Century Lanes Sunday evening at 9:30 Gillis holds a 27 pin lead over the Portland bonder as a result of Hie first half rolled last week which -taw both bowlers far off form First half scores were Gillis 1117 and Beed 1097 however both boys expect to better that figure In the second half Sunday Gillis has been working out with several local top bowlers the past week and appears to be gaining some ofhisold timefonn although he has been out of man to man competition for two years Reed a steady veteran has pressed Gillis on two other occasions before losing out and appears ready -to spill the local contender A1 St Clair of Portland Is the next challenger for the National Hockey By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday's Games No games played Games New York at Montreal Detroit at Toronto Games Montreal at New York Toronto at Chicago Detroit at Boston Monday's Games No games scheduled- takes four or five practice swings on over shot or the person who picks the weekend to bring out a novice and instruct him on every shot? Have you ever left your cart on the wrong side of the green and after putting out having to run over to get it and holding up the next group at the same time? Of course one will never eliminate all causes of slow play but an all-cut campaign by qll of us will certainly help A good word to the better golfers remember a golfer who may play poorer may play faster if this case comes up let him go through keeping in mind the course belongs to all I find the biggest holdup on the course comes from around the greens People just seem to have a hard time getting that ball near that cup on the chip shot 1 The-next lesson will cover how to hit the different types of approach shots and-what dubs to use Pro Basketball National Basketball Association By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Results No games playmjl Ga Boston at Detroit New York at Philadelphia San Francisco at Los Angeles Baltimore at Cincinnati Games Detroit at Boston Philadelphia at New York Baltimore at St Louis Game Baltimore at Los Angeles By- THE ASSOCIATED-PRESS NEW YORK-Ernie Terrell 206 Vi Chicago outpointed Ger hard Zech 214 Germany 10- KIDDIE SHOW spun him with the right hand and ended up directly behind the bothered bewildered German who weighed 214 All officials scored for Terrell Judge Arthur Aidala and the referee called it 6-3 1 including the round penalty and judge Marvin Goldberg had it 5-4-11 The AP scored for Terrell 6-2-2 Blue Jays Jt was Terrell's -35th win Hens Freer Busse Conley Munroe Period against four losses Zech is now 27-2-1 Shares Zahares Market of Old Orchard Beach and the Roy and way into the finals in the St Louis Alumni semi pro basketball tournament at St Parish Hall last night Zahares raced to an easy 99-62 win over Dutremble fought off shorter but much determined White Star Laundry Tonight 'Dutremble will meet White Star in a consolation game starting at 7 followed by the Zahares Boy and Perreault- championship game Awards will be presented following the games Gary Girard and Steve Dowd combined for 29 of 42 points in the first half to put the game out of reach for Dutrem bles as the well-balanced mar-ketmen coasted home in the second half Girard Tom Tucker Dowd and Vic St- Marie were all in double figures for Zahares with 30 18 17 and 16 points Norm Labbe once again carried the load for Dutrembles netting 20 points He was followed by Ray Laliberte and Bob Bourque with 12 and 10 Zahares made good on 13 of 18 free throws while Dutrem-bles managed 18 of 27 attempts The Big boys AY Daigle and Tony Wedge combined tor 52 lints and almost as many rounds to give Roy -and Per-reaultiUwinoverthe Cinderella team White Star The upset minded laundry-men sUyed in range of the big-er Oilers throughout the first alf as Wally Szumita banged his total 16 points and the Oilers led by only eight points 50-42 at the intermission But the Oilers were not to be denied in the third quarter Roy and Perreault outscored' the laundry 25-16-to take -a 75 to-58 lead The Laundrymen matched baskets with the Oilers in the final quarter but could not overcome the lead Bill Gagne 19 Marty Bourque 12 and Bob Wilkinson with 10 were the other double figure scorers for Roy and Perreault Phil 'Curtis again led White Star with 19 points followed by Norm Beaulieu 17 SzumiU 16 and Norm Gagne 11 At the foul line the Oilers hit on 17 of 28 trys White SUr also made good on 17 of its tree throws In finals Zahares Market will be out to obtain revenge for last loss to the Oilers in the semi-final by one point on a Up-in at the buzzer 199) Dowd 8 (l)r Ste Marie- 8 Marshall (D: Tucker 8 (2) Gagne 3 (3) Girard 12 (6) Ladakakos 1 Horne 1 Lada kakos 2 Dutrembles (62) Labbe 8 (4 Cote 3 (3) Farley 1 Wadq 2 (2) Bourque 4 CLOSED TELECAST CIRCUIT City-Hall Aud -PORTLANDr MAINE Sat Mar 14 TWO MATINEE 12 NOON AND 2:30 THE SENSATIONAL BEATLES PLUS THOSE FAVORITE And Lesley-Gore' ALL SEEN ON A CLOSED TELEVISION CIRCUIT Advance Tickets Now General Admission Orcfa 1st BaL $206 2nd BalL50 At Starbird Mole Center 92 Oak SL Portland Me1 13 19 28 3 5 11 and Mo Droggittis 1 Noletle 1 Ma-comber -1- Desrosiers Mar chandrcrMcIntyre 1 Beaulieu Pelletier 1 Doyon Dupuis Lachance Hena (8) Provencal (1) Bellerose Thompson Gregoire I Eon Dcprey Conley Truman Munroe Cantara 1 Bouchard Period Scores: Hawks -liens Officials Bulger-Moreau Time: Owls- (8) Vassill 1 Olson 1 (2) Ca-ouette Desilva Descoteaux Duquette Brown Allen Ga ne LeProhon Joncas (2) f'alkcr Patry Birds (I) Casey Bryant Stansberry Campbell Lamb-2- (2) c-Wynne Carey Sarty Bergeron Nason Gaming Gregoire Period Scores: 3 3 5 8 5 6 6 Bulger snd Moreau Blue (8) Cotsitasr Ouellette Cohan nena (7) Provencal Bellerose Thompson-Gregoire Deprey Eon Truman 1 (1) Cantara 2 Bouchard Scores: 2 2 5 8 33 7 I Officials: Bulger and Moreau Time: Mai 1:30 Eve 5:45 I wonder If you en remember bow angry you got this past golf season when you found yourself behind some slowpokes on the golf course How they hunted for their ball just long enough for you to get ready to hit and then came nulling out of the woods and continued to (day You held up your swing then nervously took five or six perfect practice swings then by toe time all was dear you proceeded to dub the shot This has happened to all of us but unfortunately we have all found ourselves in the other position of holding people up Gdf is a game which should be a pleasure not only for ourselves but for other people too Often we fall into slow annoying habits on a golf course without realizing their effect on our playing partners and those behind us No one likes to may with an inconsiderate golfer Thesepeopte-are-also-the -subject of much abusive talk in the dub -house cauisng people to avoid them when they are looking for a game See if any of the following fits you: Have you ever been guilty of fumbling around for cigarette when it is yoyur turn to shoot? Or have you been busily engaged in writing down a score then it-is-your-tum-to swing? When it te your turn to hit do you dilly-dally over which chib to use? While our opponent is bitting you should be making your dub selection Another way to lose time is to constantly chat with your golfing pals An of a sudden you blurt out "Is my turn to hit?" Already you have lost two or three minutes -How about -the person who 44091 SUNDAY FEATURE At NELSON AN A1UC9 AST1STS fKlUSC STARTST WED Victors1 CITY THEATRE TODAY AT 2:00 DIAL AT STARTS DOUBLE Cassius Clay the hammad Clay first heard the news of the Muslim honor over radio sUtion WWRL in a weekly broadcast made by the head of Neither jClay nor his associates knew the meaning nor the significance of the honor the Black Muslim leader had bestowed upon him The heavyweight champion merely shook his head over a dish of icc cream and said: "I am Thursday Clay said he would be known as Cassius thereby abiding by the laws of his newly -acquired religion Terrell Wants To Fight Clay NEW YORK Tall Ernie Terrell sat there in his dressing room In Madison Square Garden and surprised absolutely no one want Cassius the third-ranked heavy weight who had just thoroughly completely and to distinguish himself in a dreary highly -unprofessional- 10-round decision over Gerhard Zech' "I can beat Cassius preference to heavyweight champ Cassius Clay) any day of the said the 6-foot-6 Terrell I who did little to demonstrate it' in the nationally televised bqugi Friday night Twice in the early rounds the clumsy Zech a one-time Berlin! butcher boy who fights from a left-handed stance was wres' tied through the ropes sitting there sprawled and awkward while busy referee John Colan pulled Terrell off of him Terrell from Chicago was wrestled off his feetjn the went through the ropes when he eharged-Zech-and-the-Germani lumbered out of the way I Still again in the fifth Zech came out of one of the numerous wrestling matches in a corner off-balance and stooped his gloves touching-the-floor -Terrell stood over him and pound- rJ93 CLEOPATRA Rock Hudson Favorite WetrwvmfW MISS IT! 1 1 feY (WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSMPI I starts There comes a time in every life when his baby SUN becomes a babe99 HiTiBiCiTiU Siswaigr SatOKa DEF JORKDOUGIfiS ANIHOiJVQO -jpjOMlttW BY POPULAR DEMAND 18th HILARIOUS WEEK ir-JJQIS MJRJSCH ALPOBHI jaeK SfflRUST £MM0N MadfflNE BILLY WILDEJrS jRMa DM 1SL technicolor PANAVWON TaE lER SiES WE C0UMW DfeEuK SunMUstt ALSO a pm euffi OaiaiMlS Ciiifcorf Selected Short Subjects LAST TIME TODAY "COMEDY OF TERRORS" ALSO SADIST?.

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1884-1977