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Show 12 .S?iyi Crowd of DAILY HERALD Sellout By ART SPANDER United .Press International LOS ANGELES (UPI) The; s, Western with a starting lineup built around Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor that is "averaging 160 points a game, throws its offensive power against the j defensively minded East tonight in the 13th annual National Basketball Association All-St.game. . 15,000 to See Tonight's NBA A sellout crowd of 15,000 was ;. San 6Vfc-poi- ar v ter some However, the Eastern this season gained Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati which traded divisions with the Warriors and his smooth back court play, combined with the equally great play of Boston's ' Bob Cousy was expected to make the East go. All-Sta- rs on -- And the East was able to counof the West's scoring Bill Russell of the Celwith punch Warrior center, a 'game. Arena, .while thousands more were to watch the game on a spenational television cial network .throughout the United States. 'The West, which won the last two games without Chamberlain, favorite . now that was a it had the addition of the huge All-Star- Francisco who is averaging nearly 48 points expected at the Memorial Sports nt tics, possibly the finest defensive basketball player in the history ' of the game. in the Joining Chamberlain West starting five, for the game which? hits the television lanes at 8:15 p.m., PST (11:15 p.m. EST) Encounter All-St-ar are Jerry West and Baylor of the Los Angeles Lakers at guards, and Walt Bellamy of Chicago and Bob Pettit of St. Louis at for-- . in the NBA. Bellamy Is fourth in scoring with a 29.6 average, Pettit is tied for fifth with a mark of 27.1 along with West. Combined, they're averaging 162 points a game. May Change Lineup Boston's Red Auerbach, coaching the East, said there might be a change or two in his lineup if the West starts Baylor at NBA wards. Baylor, normally a forward, was put at guard by West coach Fred Schaus of Los Angeles, to give the team more scoring. Baylor is, averaging 3o.6 points a game, second only to Chamberlain guard which it is going to do. Russell, of course, is at center. Robertson, only Easterner in the top six of NBA scoring with a 29.6 average, will pair with Cousy at guard, Boston's Tom Heinsohn and Cincy's Jack Twyman give the East two gunning forwards, but they usually don't hit as well as the West pair of Bellamy and Pettit. Mflx Kariras Admits He Bet n National Footba Rozelle Colls Trib To N.Y. For Meeti ng DETRIT (UPD The Detroit News . today quoted star tackle Alex Karras of the Detroit Lions as admitting that he bet on a National Football League game in violation- - of league rules. " The 'News said Karras made the admission in a taped interview for , the National. Broadcasting company, a tape . which he made after Sunday's pro bowl game at Eos Angeles. The .News said Karras confirmed by telephone . that he did bet on a, game. Karras is in Clinton, Iowa, Msit-ln- g his father-in-la"I haven't done anything dishonest and I'm sick and tired of the News. "It's normal to make a small bet on yourself. It; doesn't have to be with a bookmaker. -- It can be with a friend." The standard NFL contract gives the league commissioner the power to "fine and suspend... to fine and suspend for life or indefinitely, andk)r to cancel the contract of any player. . .who bets on a game." The News quoted NFL Commis- sioner Pete jzelle saying, "If Karras sai that le may have a real p )lem. t Rozelle iet in New York today ach George Wilson with Lions to discuss theassosiation of Lions players with Known gamblers, Karras and linebacker Wayne Walker were to meet with Thursday, the News said. 'The Detroit Free Press said earlier Wilson cut 'short' his vacation' in Florida' to meet in New York with Rozelle. A report by Detroit Police Commissioner w. Pin Ail-St- ar Tourney Set For Start George Edwards sparked the probe into the activities of Lions players. Karras was the first of four Lions players to become involved KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) . The "World Series of Bowling" run in Municiopened an Auditorium pal today with 432 of the world's top men and women bowlers warming up with two games each before rolling in earnest for the $100,000 prize list. Today's scores will not count toward the real competition which begins Thursday in this 22nd annual Bowling Proprietors Association of America (BPAA) All-StTournament. n field and the The field begin four days of qualifying Thursday, with the men bowling four games daily for five days and the women firing three rgames each day. in the league-wid-e probe by the commissioner's ; office. He was plunged into the picture when it was reported the team management was unhappy with his in a Detroit bar. Police Detroit Commissioner to the added Edwards George fire when he submitted a report, Concerning associations of Lions players with known gamblers, to the Lions management and NFL part-ownersh- a imie 11-d- ip ay ar headquarters. The report, which named John 144-wom- an 288-ma- Gordy, Wayne Walker and Kar- ras as being seen in the' company 'New Look' Tulsa Tips Wichita In Cage Clash By MARTIN LADER UPI Sports Writer Tulsa University has applied an age-olformula for turning failure into success, and the results ere proving Jjetter than any one could have expected. The Oklahoma school has suf--1 fcred a number of lean years on the basketball court in the last decade, including a disappointing mark last season. But holding on to the best of the old, and mixing in a liberal dose of the new, Tulsa is off to what probably will be its best campaign since the mid-50'The Hurricanes demonstrated their "new look" for an appreciative audience at Tulsa Tuesday night by battling into two overtime periods with seventh-ranke- d Wiqhita and holding on for an 3 victory over the powerful Wheatshockers. It was the seventh triumph against four losses for Tulsa, and by far its most impressive outing of the season. Wichita had gone into the game with an 11-- 3 record and was considered the most likely candidate (if such a possibility existed) to stop Cincinnati's drive for another Missouri Valley Conference championship. Aiding the Tulsa cause were a pair of junior college transfer Bill Kusleika and Lar-students d ry Berke. The old stalwarts were Jim King and Gary Hevelone. Kusleika led all scorers with 27 points, including a key foul shot in the closing moments of the second overtime period. King contributed two field goals in ths night's work with 18 points. Berke had 16 and Hevelone threw in nine. Dave Stallworth topped the Wichita marksmen with 25 points, and four of his teammates also hit for double figures. Iowa State avenged an earlier loss to Drake by beating the Bullin a dogs, contest Tuesday night. In other games on the light schedule, St. Joseph's of Philadelphia defeated Delaware, Buffalo edged Syracuse, Cornell toppled Colgate, George Washington beat Bowling mond, Wil- Kent State, stopped l'am & Mary defeated Virginia Idaho Military" Institute, turned back Washington State, and Duquesne beat Toledo, of known gamblers, specified that nothing had been unearthed to indicate criminal activity. Darris McCord also became involved in the investigation but ' inmlnrTfji , was not named in Edwards' reinfill .1 port. WRESTLING OR BASKETBALL? Colo rado's Ken Charlton was on the receiving All four have volunteered to center Roger Suttner in a bit of action end of a bear hug from Kansas State's take lie detector tests to prove all-tiknowing alleged gamblers did not during a Big 8 Conference game. Carlto n survived the mauling to set. a new affect their play. career scoring record for a CU player as he connected for 24 points to raise The Free Press said Walker tflerald-UP- I his total to 1138. The Buffs won 70-5- 3. Tetephoto). had been interviewed by Rozelle by telephone several times and would not be called to New York. Baseball Talk BOSTON (UPI) A United In New York, NFL public rela- Star-Studd- ed States national hockey team made tions director Jim Kensil said up of "the best players - we have concerning the meeting, "I'm not available" has been named to rep saying yes or no. We have deresent this country on a foreign cided that we will not disclose tour and in the world amateur any details of the investigation hockey championships in Stockuntil it is completed. When it is holm in March. completed we will have a Former Boston University coach The Chicago Cubs always finish not have done better than go to Harry Cleverly completed seven first during the winter when it the Dodgers." By ALEX KAHN weeks of Boston Arena workouts doesn't count. Skowron said he might add 10 Tuesday .by announcing the UPI Sports Writer d LOS ANGELES (UPI) A U.S. squad. The Cubs, who were the first to 12 homers to his total hitting asof was field athletes Named to the squad were: major league club to sign all their in Chavez Ravine instead of YanGoalies: Marine Lt. Charles sured today for the fourth annual players the past few years, seem kee Stadium, while Miller, who Los Angeles Invitational Indoor bent oh retaining that distinction had a record with the Mets, Driscoll of Maiden and Army Lt. Matters concerning PAYSON track and field meet in the Sports with 23 players already signed for said someone would have to fight Ron Chishold of Natick; defense-ma- n St. Paul, Tom Mustonen of De- the Payson City Bowling Tournar-me- nt him "to take away that fourth Arena Saturday "despite the ab- 1963. Frank Silka of Detroit, Tom troit, Dave Rovick and Jerry will be discussed at a meetNor-quin the of Morse of Don sence of International spot Dodgers' pitching Falls, Westby Minneapolis, major college perform Infielder Ken Aspromonte and ing scheduled for Friday, Jan. 18, Modell also announced that the CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Glen of of St. St. Bob rotation." Marien of ers. 8 p.m.; at Bob's Cafe, according Mmn., Quinn Paul, Paul, catcher Dick Bertell were the Blanton Collier was named head present assistant coaches, will be Fami-glet- ti to Mrs. Tom two beSox added As The of a Boston Red of Russ R. Ron the Lt. result Pawtucket, McCurdy dispute Hall, president, Pay-so- n Army Arlington, to the with terms to latest agree coach of the Cleveland Browns to- retained. to tween Athletic Marine Bob Lt. the Un Amateur their Anderson of of Walpole, Army Pvt. Jack spring training I., City Association, Women's Cubs, who now have only 17 players in "I couldn't possibly be more day, succeeding Paul Brown who veteran roster tne .National of of and John Warshol River and Pcole Thief ion George Minn., pitcher Minneapolis International Falls, to collegiate Bowling Congress. more has sign. players agreed Athletic pleased that Blanton was fired a week ago. a few and rookie catcher Archie East Orange, N.J. and Charles McCarthy of are All members Association, only Spencer right-handBob Friend urged to attend Veteran to the Modell coach said. team," The appointment, which had of Marshall Skeen. were Tschida Forwards: smaller this open meeting. colleges, sisned for his 12th: season with been expected, was announced by "He was my first choice and the on the entry list alongrepresented Orewith Since Pirates. the Pittsburgh Brown's President Arthur Modell only man I talked to." gon State's middle distance star, breaking in with the club in 1952, at a press conference. Collier, Modell, who earlier called the Norm Hoffman. Friend has won 153 games and who moves up from offensive firing "a simple reorganization," But a indicated advance sales motilost 186. Last year he was was backfield coach, signed a three-yea- r admitted Tuesday it of arena sellout the virtual Sports reFour pitchers, including Bob a vated by threatened "early contract, Modell said. with featurthe meet's sponsors Garibaldi, the $130,000 bonus baby, Modell also announced that Har tirement" or rebellion by "no of the three Olyming presence signed their contracts with the old Suerbrei will become general less than seven key players and run the mile and pic champions The others manager. He currently is the busi- these weren't rookies," as well as in which entrants are limited to San Francisco Giants. Ron Herbel were Gaylord Perry, the Browns' mediocre finish ness manager. men who broken have four of whom all season. and Gerry Thomas, friend last Collier, 56, a long-tim- e Paof the Tacoma not for available for and associate of Brown, rejoined Brown was Several local schoqls which are pitched comment. His cific Coast League last year. attorney, Joseph the team prior to the start of the members of the NCAA, however, Two traded players 1962 season after eight years as Little, said, "Brown is out of town. were either by relay Bill Skowron and Bob head coach at the University of Just where even I don't know." teams represented in or individuals. They new Los Modell over not their Miller looked emphasized he did Kentucky. fire Brown as head coach and cluded Los Angeles and Long Angeles home and said they exState colleges, Pepperdine pected to have a big year with general manager because he (Mo- BeachClaremont-Mudd. dell) wanted "to take over, to and the Dodgers. The Olympic gold medal win coach, to run the whole show. I "It's just as thrilling to wear don't want to do that. I couldn't... ners entered include fabulous Wil- - a Dodger uniform as the Yankee ma Rudolph who captured three even if I wanted to." pin stripes," said Skowron, who first place medals at Rome, a condefensive back, Parrish, was traded for pitcher Stan Wilfirmed several players threatened champion Otis Davis and liams. broad jumper Ralph Boston. to retire. Miller, ho pitched for the "I am certain it, (the firing of The speedy mile field is com Mets last season, said, "J I had By United Press International Brown) prevented the premature posed of Finland's Olvai Salonen; to write my own contract, I could- StonehiU 101 Bridgewater 69 retirement of at least five and Jim Grelle, Bob Seaman, Cary St. Joseph's (Pa.) 64 Delaware 57 possibly seven members who form Weisiger and Bill Dotson. A quartet of seven - foot high world record holder Ernie Cun-liff- e Penn. Military 84 Swarthmore 74 the core of our football team," Buffalo 63 Syracuse 61 meets Canada's Bill Croth-er- s, he said. jumpers, compete in that event, Phila. Text. 94 E. Baptist 80 Parrish declined to name them, led by former world record hold Ray Van Asten and Oregon er John Thomas. His competitors State's Hoffman. A pair of Jersey City St. 83 Bloomfield 64 but included himself. who have crossed the seven-foo- t Babson Inst. 82 St. Francois 66 performers, Dave Davis and Jay Rochester Tech 57 Rob. Wesl. 51 barrier are Gene Johnson, Bob Silvester, are featured in the shot Cortland 69 Brockport St. 51 Avant and Joe Faust. put competition. Cornell 84 Colgate 65 Canadian teen-ag- e The University of California at star Bruce Marist Coll. 70 N.Y. 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