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Monday, February n, 1964
THE DENTON RECORD-CH RONICLI
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WASHINGTON (AP> — Big- sored by the subcommittee's
igs of professional football tes- chairman Sen. Philip A Hart.
game. Byers said there is no
reference to high schools.
The American Broadcasting
Co., which has signed the Ford
Motor Co. as sponsor, contends
the five National League games
it plans to show next fall aren't
covered in the 1961 law. be
cause the games are being ne-
gotiated with individual clubs
and not the NFL
Byers in a statement author-
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• WAXES
• FINISHES
• CLEANERS
• MOP HEADS
• OUST MOPS
• DISINFECTANTS
• WATER PROOFING
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1 Tulsa
1 NTSU
Summit Meeting
side telphones today. For some Washington twice last week,
sombemwice."ForisomeckotFat 73-58 and 88-60, pushing their
all record to 21-0.
They're waiting for the word Michigan. No. 2 in the na-
from ' the National Invitation tion. leads the Big Ten at 8-1 quesne 73-63, beat Canisius 73-
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5. Duke. 17-3. 'at Virginia 59-56 overtime victory at Cincin- three at home.
80-59. beat Davidson 82-75. nati The Shockers left the court Before tackling Cincy the
6. Wichita, 18-5. lost to Drake thinking t xey had won 56-54 on Bulldogs are host to North Tex-
64-63. beat Cincinnati 59-58 in Dave Stallworth's, shot but it as Thursday while St Louis
overtime. was ruled the shot came after goes to Tulsa, st. Louis is third
7. Vanderbilt, 17-4, lost to the final gun After a 10-minute at 5-3 and must split its two
Georgia Tech 75-71 in overtime, dispute Wichita returned and road games this week or fall be-
lost to Tenn ssee 644)2 Stallworth again got the big hind Bradlev. 6-4 Cincy stands
8 Villanova, 19-2, beat Du- goal 3-6. Tulsa 2-7 and North Texas
Drake won 84-76 at Tulsa for 1-8
The Valley s glittering record
against outside teams was tarn-
But Johnson wasn't as disap-
pointed over the homestand,
which left NTSU with a 712
season mark and 1-8 Valley
record, as one might expect.
“I would have liked some of
those losses to have been the
other way." Johnson said. "But
I thought we played good bas-
ketball and the boys gave it a
good try.
"I am a little surprised we've
played as well as we have after
losing Miller (6-foot-7 junior
Carl Miller who is sitting out
the second semester with mono-
nucleosis l.
"I definitely think Carl would
have made the difference in
some of those two or three
point losses," Johhson said. “He
would have helped offset every-
body else's big man but we
■ such a case, the school can
make its own choice.
Send your Heart Fund Check to
P.O. Box 237, Denton. (Adv.)’
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their games on Friday night or obviously would work havoc
M.V.C STANDINGS
Season
basketball poll did last week: ..
1. UCLA, 21-0. beat Washing-By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS its seventh straight league vi-
1 ton 73-58. beat Washington 88-60. Drakes rags-to-riches Bull- tory. Maurice Johns club stands
2. Michigan, 17-2. beat Indi- dogs will be in strong position 7-1 in the Valley and 17-4 for all
to go all the way in Missouri games. Wichita 7-2 and 18-5.
Tournament and the National and 17-2 over all
Collegiate Athletic Association. Kentucky is ranked third at
which start picking the fields .1 , .. A .
for their tournaments, the two but shares the Southeast-
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week. is ranked
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NTSU s freshman eagers shoot for their fourth straight victory tonight as they
host the Texas Wesleyan B team at 7:30 in Mens Gym. Above, the Eaglets'
Ron Miller (32) is fouled by Mike Mudgett (201 as he drives for a layup in an
84-66 victory over the Austin College Junior Varsity Saturday night. The frosh
now have a 7-5 record. They wind up their 14-game schedule next Saturday
Today’s Big
Day For Big
Tourneys
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS securing at least a tie for the
' A number of college basket- Big Six championship, and an-
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committee on proposed legisla- professional baseball, football,
tion and the future of their basketball and hockey.
National andi American Football from the Baltimore Colts' big SAeuga, bronze medalist in the
leagues, sheduledtotaket he end, ordell Braase, is to slalom' « the Winter olympics,teaspuredoa tuhey “lr the Fridey meeting to which
witness, stand. senators dis- as a spokesman for the whipped an international field , assured 01 a tourney Dertn, • —h. Ee----- ;_
closed in advance they might that included the Innsbruck
applv some fresh beat on an old F ■ . modaliets and won the ‘
pPOblem: Brasse. president of the Na- gold medalists and won sthe <
propiem -■ . coveted combined trophy Sun- ,
Is the National League finally tional League Players Associa- day at the Kandahar meet, final *
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World Series type playoff be- wants more protection for play- season. I
tween the two leagues' cham- ers rights in contract matters The 20-year-old collegian ad-
PThe NFL has thus far reject- written into the measure. Foot nataadushaashan prettoragnod
ed all AFL attempts to set up ball management ha5 shown no shape, after all that training."!
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record. There are indications it
would prefer the NCAA spot if - . ,
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big attractions for the NIT. So.far, there. * no, agreement
. cv . 0 . Oreg0" State. No. 9 in the na- reached or action taken. Mid-
for EN Germany (AP) - Bold, tion, pushed its record to 21.3 night Saturday passed and Fin-
brazen Jimmy Heuga of Tahoe with a 76-72 decision over Seat- ley ! adamant two - years - or-
' City, Calif., has established tle Iast week and DePaul, No. nothing lease stand appeared to
himself as the crown prince of 10 is 1602 after victories ’ over stymie the AL as effectively as
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KANSAS CITY (AP) - The ized by the NCAA's legislative He rammed his lithe body
NCAA and a national high and television committee said down the giant slalom course,;
school organization have taken Saturday the plan is a violation a 1*--mile run dotted with 67
a strong stand against television "because available evidence gates, in 3:02.53 Saturday for a
of pro football on Friday nights, suggests coordinated action by second-place finish, then had
contending the plan violates the the parties involved and an enough twist left over to win
spirit and the intent of the fed- agreement not to respect the the slalom event with two runs
eral antitrust law of 1961 blackout provisions of the law of 50 98 and 55.52 Sunday for a
The NCAA, with 613 colleges He added the "indifference of combined time of 1:46.50.
as members asked the Senate professional football to the esti- Heuga’s climactic triumph
Judiciary Committee to investi- mated 18,000 high schools, the followed a victory by Jean Sau.
gate and should it find the plan bulk of which play their games bert of Lakeview. Ore., in the
isn't a violation. to consider on Friday night" is intentional ladies special slalom wit* a
amending it to prevent any Fri- In Chicago, Clifford Fagan, time of 1:08.97 and pulled
day night telecasts by the pros executive secretary of the Na-American prestige up another
Walt Byers NCAA executive tional Federation of State High notch following an Olympic
director, said the 1961 law speci- School Athletic Associations, showing in which the men s
fies pro team’ may not televise declared the pro games "quite team won its first medals ever.
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weren't as impressive as three
of the other four Valley teams
which visited here in a five-
game NTSU homestand
The Eagles were scheduled to
look at films of that loss this
afternoon as they prepare for
Thursday's skirmish in Des
Moines, Iowa.
The Eagles stop off in Okla-
homa City Saturday night—with
hopes of repeating an earlier
77-74 victory over the OCU
Chiefs—before returning here
Feb 26 for a non-conference
clash with nationally-ranked
Texas Western.
They finish up at Cincinnati
Feb. 29 and at Wichita March 2.
Bradley dealt NTSU an 87-
79 setback Saturday night to give
the Eagles a 1-4 record in their
homestand.
3. Kentucky, 18-2, beat Mis- Valley basketball if they win at The Bulldogs. who finished
Cincinnati Saturday. while run- last a year ago. will play their
4
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just couldn’t go deep enough on
the bench to replace him.”
The Eagles have played six
games since losing the big jun-
ior who had been averaging 9.1
points and 6-2 rebounds per
game.
They won two —86-65 at Hous-
ion and 68-65 over Tulsa hero-
while dropping four games by
a combined margin of only 23
points—58-56 to St. Louis, 78:
68 to Cincy, 53-50 to Drake and
87-79 to Bradley.
Of the homestand which drew
17.000 for five games Johnson
said. "If we played good ball,
they played great ball. If we
played poor ball, they played
only fair ball ”
"We still may surprise some-
one on the road, although it'a
better playing at home."
"All that training" was a
twist party Friday night at
which he and Starr Walton of
Sacramento, Calif, proved
themselves the twist champions
of the international skiing set.
Time twice has run out on a law suit if the league attempts;
deadlines for Athletics’ owner to take away his franchise and
Finley to sign a lease with Kan- retained famed trial lawyer ' -
- Bradley, St Frencis at Louisville____
LOUIS •lZer. | THURSDAY — NTSU at Drake (MVC),
Finley, who also made a com- Saturday • NrSU‘, klahoma city
mitment to move his team to prSR‘a"cgRonnawPemttc"pSonoa:
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I put in its bids for the 12 teams
By LESLIE WHITELEY
Record-Chronicle Sports Editor
NTSU begins the stretch run
of its 1963-64 basketball season
Thursday and coach Charlie
Johnson thinks his Eagles still
may surprise someone on the
road.
"I think Drake is within our
reach,” Johnson said Sunday.
“If they don't play any better
than they did down here and
we have a decent shooting
night we could take them."
The Bulldogs are the first
item on NTSU’s menu as it
winds up the season with five
games in the next two weeks—
four of which will be on the
road.
Drake bumped of! the Eagles
53-50 Thursday but the Missouri
Valley Conference leaders
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A A A • _ •
Here’s how the top 10 teams One At Uncnnatl
in the Associated Press college
pendents. Villanova, DePaul can League lost the World Se- ville was killed 9-1. RY, ou wT* 7-64 evc.
;and Oregon State, are virtually ries, the All-Star Game and at- Finley reaffirmed Sunday LOUISVILLE - det 97.91, lost
"tendance last season. Now night he would be at the con- "°sfo"Eouis"nps-SBShotre Dame „
comes a sfmmit meeting Fri-trols when Kansas City opens n
day when fellow owners decide, the season. lost tg Wichita 59-58 (MVC)
whether to lose Charles O. Fin- Since the previous owners’; 1oTHAra20L.1%, 08 (MVC.
ley. meeting. Finley has threatened NTSU. on t2Daes.se (MVC),
__. . i . osf 1o Bradiey 87 9 (MVC 1
This Week’s Schedule
TODAY — Bradley at Okiahoma
TUESDAY — Ji Josepnis at Cincinnti
WEDNESDAY — North Dakota at
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9. Oregon State. 21-3, beat
Seattle 76-72.
10. DePaul, 16-2, beat Mar- Rena
Cincinnat ............. 3 * 593 420
Tulsa ............. 2 7 410 646
] NTSU 1,8605.701
A E" • l ■ ♦ Louisville not competing ter champion-
Un HnIeV Frilay cuve,
J J def NTSU 53-50 (MVC), def Tulsa 8476
BOSTON (AP>—The Amen'- move the franchise to Louis- art Cincinnati 34s Dv&66 ‘VC,
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. ” ! 4 140 Notre Dame beat St. Louis 82-73
if ■ 1513 IS at South Bend and Southern
>: « uh h»’ Illinois got a last-second 59-57
19 12 1373 1403 victory at Louisville. But the
conterenc league s winning percentage is
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