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1 Owl 3' Opens Tourney STPOETS "We've been working real hardThursday night and the Owls, dc- depend on speed and play execu-I Franklin is a 5-10 guard who 1-B Wednesday, November 1963 PAGE HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. fending Oregon Collegiate Confer (ion of the fast break in de and are trying to build ourselves into giant killers." Coach i led the A-2 scorers in the state tourney last year. This freshman ence champion, will be taking on fense of their crown and to win their games. They haven't the Partlow said of his Oregon Tech a giant team in Lewis and Clark.

was an All-State selection. He ex-cells in leading the fast break and Owl basketballers as the Owls They could probably field a team overall good size nor the shoot averaging 6-4 or 6-5 against us," made ready for their opening game Thursday night in the will see a lot of action. Johns is a 6-2 senior and was Partlow said. The Owls won the Oregon State's ing ability of last season. Gone from that fine squad are a pair NAIA Tip-Off Tournament in Sa consolation championship in this lem.

of all-conference performers Bob tournament last season. named the most improved player on the team last season. He looks even better this season. Johns is Peterson and "Sweet" Sammie The tournament will begin The Owls are gong to have to Smith. one of the most underrated play To combat this loss Coach Part- Baker Receives low hopes to get a lot of action ers in the OCC.

He looks good on the wing and is a good backboard man and outside shot. Li iui out of newcomers Willie Ander son, a great prospect from Val- CHARLEY THOMPSON MIKE BEYMER EARL ALLBRITTON leio Junior College where he was MacDonald is a 5-10 sophomore from Fort Bidwell, and is a hard-driving guard. He was a all-conference two years; Ron Wilkerson, a 6-10 freshman center Heisman Trophy from Willamette High in Eugene; reserve and occasional starter Inst year. He will be pushing for a starting position. Hornets Place 3 Henley Jerry Franklin, A-2 All Stater from Pleasant Hill: Odcll Wat son, standout from Washington High in Portland; and veterans Nash is a 6-0 guard and the floor general of the team.

He was second team all-conference last year and is expected to carry Hewlett Nash and Norm Johns, starters from last year's team. On All-Rogue League 11' the playmaker's role again this Partlow thinks this tournament season. He is a fine all around player, adept at outside shooting. should be a good gauge to what the Owls will do for the remain driving and screening. He is from Tulsa, Okla.

It's for the birds," said Len NEW YORK tl'Pl) Southpaw quarterback Terry Baker of Oregon State, the national leader in total offense, Tuesday was named winner of the Heis-man Memorial Trophy as the outstanding college football player in 1962. Baker received a total of 707 points in the balloting by sports writers and broadcasters throughout the nation. Halfback Jerry Stovall of Louisiana State was second with 618 points and tackle Bob Bell of Minnesota third with 429. Baker, a 6-foot, 3-inch, 21- i der of the season. He and the Owls are going up against some top teams in the tournament such as Weber of Henley.

"1 really respect and think highly of Allbritton (Earl) as a Lewis and Clark, Linfield, Pacific, Willamette, Portland State, young man and as a football play er. But he didn't play a defen Southern Oregon and Oregon sive halfback all year for even Rich Richey of Phoenix; Bob Slhiel of Rogue River and ilohn Lucas of St. Mary's at guards: and Tim O'Mara of Phoenix at center. The backs were Jim Calhoun of St. Mary's, Daryl Gellert of Illinois Valley, Tom Darland of St.

Mary's and Dave Johnson of Phoenix. Tlie defensive crew consisted of Allbritton and Thompson at tackle and halfback. The others were John Cranby of Phoenix and Charles Pomroy at ends; Dave Westfall of Phoenix and College. The first two OTI games will be played in Portland and the final game in Salem in the one play, Weber said. Henley's second place Hornets of the Rogue League in Class A-2 placed two players on the All-Conference offensive team and two on the defensive unit in the annual picks which came this year from league secretary Ted McKee in Lakeview.

The two units were picked by the coaches of the league by voting for an all-opponent team. The coaches are Len Weber, Henley; Marv Delplanche, Sacred Heart; Bud Dowling, Lakeview; Bill 11c-Kibbin, St. -Mary's; Bill Stewart, Illinois Valley; Wayne Misener, Watson is another good prospect. He is a strong player, standing 6-0 and has a variety of shots. He will bo gunning for a starting spot at guard or wing and will see a lot of action.

Wilkerson is the height for the Owls. He is determined to play a lot of basketball for Tech this season. Determination should help make him a real fine player. He is well coordinated for his 6-10 frame. Van Zitek is a '60-'61 letterman Vtebcr could hardly believe it when Jim Consbruck, the great split tournament.

year-old senior from Portland, Nine players will make the trip with Partlow. The nine are OFFENSIVE TEAM footed although he passes left handed. In high school he pitched baseball right handed but has not played baseball In college. This season he threw 202 passes and completed 112 with only interceptions for 1,737 yards. He ran for 9 touchdowns and gained 518 yards on the ground.

Baker stands high scholasti-cally with a 3.04 average In mechanical engineering. Baker receded the first-place votes of 172 of the 1,109 electors. Stovall received 112 and center Lee Roy Jordan of Alabama 70. Jordan was fourth on total points in the overall balloting with 321 points. Each elector voted for three players, and ballots were compiled on a basis of 3-2-1 points for votes from first to third.

Others receiving a high point score alter the first four were George Mira of Miami 284; Pat Richtcr. Wisconsin. 276; George Sauries. Michigan State, 254; Billy Lothridgc, Georgia Tech, 162; Ron Van-derKclcn, Wisconsin, 139; Eldon Fortie, Brigham Young, 136; Billy King, Dartmouth, 119; Hal Bedsole, Southern California, 116; Billy Moore, Arkansas, 104; and Glynn Griffing, Mississippi, 86. Terry Mc.Naught III.

Valley Anderson, Nash, Johns, Franklin, Wayne Dennis, Mike MacDonald, Watson, Wilkerson and Van Zitek. Henley Mike Beymer Rich Richey Phoenix Henley R. River Charley Thompson Anderson is a 6-4 junior play Rogue River; and Vern Stewartfl Bob Sthiel of Rogue River at guards; Rickey and Thompson at tackles, Dave Johnson of Phoenix ing his first year at Oregon Tech. St. Mary's HEWLETT NASH Owls' Floor General and Jack Salter of Rogue River Phoenix who did not play last season.

He is a welcome addition to the squad. Van is an excellent outside shot and playmaker. He looks like a potential starter at guard or wing. He played the post at Vallejo JC. He is considered one of the finest prospects from the Northern California area.

He is a fine all- at linebackers and Allbritton, Bob Sthiel John Lucas Tim O'Mara Jim Calhoun Daryl Gellert Tom Darland Dave Johnson Tom Darland and Phoenix's Jim St. Mary's III. Valiey St. Mary's will be presented with the award by U. S.

Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy at a dinner here on Dec. 5.

The trophy is presented annually by the Downtown Athletic Club. Baker has gained 2,276 yards so far this season in 10 games and will lead Oregon State against Villanova in the annual Liberty Bowl game in Philadelphia on Dec. 15. Baker finished the regular season as the second leading ground gainer for a major college football player with a career total of 4.979 yards. Johnny Bright of Drake had 5,903 yards.

Baker, who Is a star basketball player as well, punts right around player who should be Eagle Point. The Henley players were end Mike Beymer, tackle Charley Thompson and quarterback Earl Allbritton. Thompson was elected on both offense and defense. The offensive unit was composed of, in addition to Beymer and Thompson, end Terry Mc-Naught of Illinois Valley; tackle Phoenix one of Uie top players in North National Control Wanted In Boxing Consbruck at the halfbacks. The lineup was notably absent of any of the fine Henley backs on offense.

"This is one reason I think this type of all-conference picking should be done away with. west Collegiate basketball. DEFENSIVE TEAM John Granby Phoenix Dennis, a Klamath boy, is 6-0 Christmas Shop Stocks Are Complete DOWNTOWN Klamath Falls and a first line reserve last sea Charles Pomeroy ALBANY. N. Y.

(UPI) recommendations to the 1963 state son. He makes up for the lack of size in hustle and will see a lot of action this season Dave Westfall Bob Sthiel Rich Richey legislature on whether the sport should be banned in New York or Eagle Pt. Phoenix R. River Phoenix Henley Phoenix R. River Henley Charley Thompson A world famous boxing authority suggested today the possibility of establishing national control over boxing.

further regulated. Fresno State Puts Three On All-Star Fleischer told the committee he LB Dave Johnson LB Jack Salter IIR-Earl Allbritton HB Tom Darland Nat Fleischer, a 75-ycar-old opposed banning boxing because Oregon State Will Retire writer and boxing editor, told a it would merely bring back boot St. Mary's Phoenix HB Jim Consbruck joint state legislative committee that a national commission of leg fights which flourished in the upstate area between 1917 and were quarterback Jon Anabo; center R. Williams and tackle Terry Baker's Number 11 boxing should "straighten out and 1920. Phoenix halfback, was left offi the offensive team and put on the Monte Day.

control prizefighting providing it "We would return to that per San Diego State, the CCAA did not take away any ol the Dec. 15 for the senior quarter CORVALLIS (UPI) Terry defensive unit. "He was the best iod of 'bootleg' fighting where states' rights." back who led the nation in total champion; San Francisco State, Far Western champion; Linfield, runner in the league without a ngnis were conducted with no Baker, who has been breaking records since his sophomore year $055 PINT $095 O'W' doubt. And look how far he car medical or legal supervision," he offense with 2,275 yards this Under a commission, ho said, rules and regulations could be ried them. That's too much to I CLUB THAIOHT 1 BfU'IlllOJf I WHIM RT I a.

JUasV I I SAN FRANCISCO (UPP-Vres-no State's Bulldogs, playing what came close to being a "big college" football schedule, placed three men on the 22-man 12 United Press International little All Coast football team. Because the small college teams mostly play on an unlimited substitution basis, the team was doubled to make room for men playing on cither the defensive or the offensive units. Named from the P'resno team the Northwest Conference cham-l pion; and Cal Poly of Pomona said. "The injuries in those days at Oregon State, may have set another unofficial one. made uniform and a system believe," Weber stated.

Baker was called from a class were tremendous. by.OSU athletic director R. each placed two men.on tJ)e all-star "squad. could be worked out to pick challengers for title fights. Perhaps no other 'athlete has During the period, he said, "I can hardly believe that.John Riggs or Leo Huff were not on iSpec) Keene and told he had received as many honors in one there were J7 deaths Jn unsuper the defensive unit.

They held up won the Heisman award. The 22-man team; Ends Ncal Petties, San Diego The committed, created earlier this vcar after the death of "Ben vised matches. From 1920 to the day as the Beaver quarterback "No kidding? That's great. I'm collected in a few hours Tuesday. present, with supervision, there ny (Kid i Parct following a wel Planters dub have been a similar number of a very lucky boy, he said.

Then, our defense and were terrific. I don't think it's a good system of voting but I don't know what could be done about it," Weber Dick McNulty, LaVerne; Drew Roberts, Hunboldt State; Howard Hartman, Southern terweight title bout, Is to mane In chronological order, Baker: Was named first team quar "I've got to get back to class." ring fatalities. Fleischer, a boxer who quit An interest in going to class terback on the All-America team said. Soviet Paper while lie can now is natural. The offensive unit made no when he was knocked out, said New York state boxing was free selected by the American Football Coaches Association.

Tackles Dick Peter, Whitticr; Peter Dengenis, Linfield; Monte OU's Wilkinson Coach Of Week Baker is due in New York Mon mention of cither LeVoy Young or from underworld influence. Hits Army Plan Was assured of one more col Steve Rciling. Young was one of Day, Fresno State; Gary Tavan, Cal Poly of Pomona. day night to receive the scholar-athlete award. He and the other members of the coaches' All- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY don't know of any unsavory NORMAN.

Okla. IUPI) One1 the finest ball carriers in the league despite his small stature. Guards Mario Serafin. Chico MOSCOW (UPD American characters in boxing today in this lege football game when the Beavers accepted an invitation to play Villanova Dec. 15 in the Liberty STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 80 PROOF CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORP.

PHILA. football players are being lured state," he said. Slate; Cliff Yoshida, Cal Poly of day last summer, Oklahoma football Coach Bud Wilkinson sur America team will appear on the Ed Sullivan television show. He was the leading ground gainer and scorer for the Hornets. to West Point by promises of1 Bowl at Philadelphia.

Pomona; Fred Von Appen, Linfield; Joe Spalding, Cal Western. prised his army of followers by "big money and an easy life," (jjC! Wednesday he will receive Uie -Was named winner of He gained 681 yards in 108 car announcing that he was very op Centers J. R. Williams, Fresno the Communist newspaper Soviet- ries for a fine 6.3 average in a ncisuian jiupny, given Dy I Downtown Athletic Club of New timistic about his team's chances sky Sport said Monday. Heisman Memorial Trophy as the nation's outstanding college football player, the first player ever PENNEY'S York.

this season. It said Army Coacn Paul Diet- State; Willie Hartman, Willamette. Quarterbacks Jon Anabo, Fresno State; Dick Valois, San Francisco State. zel used influence to get Sen. And looming over Baker and all tough league and scored 48 points.

Rciling was second to Young with 500 yards and a 4.3 rushing mean and 43 points. He was an all conference performer from Paul Douglas, to introduce other Beaver players is the fact "We have people on our squad with more ability than we've had in three or four years and I really feel our team has a chance a bill for admitting 90 cadets that the Liberty Bowl game falls Halfbacks Kern Carson, San at the end of fall term final examination week at Oregon State. last season and didn rale berth. to plav well this season," he said Diego State: Tom Manny, San without congressional appointment. The newspaper said new players" were in West Francisco State; Dee Andrews, Baker, who has a 3.04 grade point from the West Coast to gel tne award.

And was chosen by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame as the outstanding scholar athlete on the West Coast. In addition, Oregon State said it would retire his jersey No. 11. The Hornets lost only two "I think we have a squad with a chance to improve rapidly as Ill I'll I f'lW'IfflrlMllirt iTS Long Beach State; Calvin Camp games to undefeated but uneli- Point's hospital and commented: "They worked hard for their average, must get most of his exams out of the way before the the season progresses." bell, Nevada. and to cnam- Eible St.

Mary's This was certainly welcome Fullbacks John Whitney, Occi- ninn Phnoniv TIlPV had the statis- Beavers leave for Philadelphia news to dedicated Oklahoma foot ui-uidi, UL-vua, otiiidiucmu nn avtrv tam hill Phoenix ball fans who had watched their state. Sooncrs tumble from a perennial The Hornets held Illinois Valley Gellert to a minus three yards rushing. It all adds up to a strenuous three weeks between now and nnuer In nhsPllHtV Wltllin theUM own conference. But even lho PdlCQn ClUD were not fully prepared for hat i happened. A Winter Drivers! DON'T BE CAUGHT WITH A DEAD BATTERY! Look at this Special! SiyiM-IPOTO Meets Tonight The weekly meetings fit the Pelican Boosters will be held tonight at Rickfalls Restaurant beginning at 6:30.

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