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The Cleveland Browns, entered t h e b idding w a r if o r live moat pr ized co l leg ia te footbal l player— Al l -America hal fback Ern ie D a v i s — w i t h t h e d isc losure today of a bold dea l w i t h t h e W a i h l n g t p n R e d s k i n s ,

Merely t o g e t t h e chance to negot ia te for D a v i s , Cleveland wi l l g ive W a s h i n g t o n speedy halfr

back B o b b y . Mitchell , plus the r lgh t t o , i\f f i r s t ••• round draft cholce> L e t o y J a c k s o n of Western Il l inois Collesfe.; ; . '

T h e transact ion appears t o b * a gamble—al though Uie B r o w n s m u s t b e c o n v i n c e d t h e y c a n s i g n Davi s . T h e winner of the MKS1

H e l s m a n Trophy, wh ich is g iven to the t o p co l l ege football player, w a s drafted by both W a s h i n g t o n of the N a t i o n a l Footbal l l eague a n d the B u f f a l o Bi l l s of the rival Amer ican Footba l l l eague . ; A

I t appears the deal wil l at and; » v e n If JDavia s igns With Buffalo . I Ra lph C, Wi lson Jr . .^Buf fa lo owner , said t h e Cleveland develop­m e n t would h a v e no e f fect on h is club's p lans . "We drafted Dav ie w i t h the intent ion o f aignirif -him and that's w h a t w e wlU t r y to do.*

AU t h e p layers—Davis , Mitchel l and Jackson—are negroes . '

I f the B r o w n e land the e-fobt-a, Slo^pound star, D a v i s wil l jo in J i m Brown, ano ther Syracuse

Al l -America i n t h e Cleveland the top fullback in the leaguft s i n c e h i s 195T rookie s eason a n d is a i m i n g &t a record fifth straight N F L rush ing t i t le . \ • J i m B r o w n , In fact, may have s o m e inf luence on Davis'; final de* c ls lon. T h e y \are;'long-time 'per­s o n a l f r i e n d ^ if Browni advised Davis, t o fol low h i m At Syracuse , w h e r e he rewrote all of Jim's records. The' two met i n N e w York on D e c . 3> a long wi th Davis ' at torney, Anthony De Fl l typo of E lmlra , N Y , B r o w n advised D a v i s to jo in the N F T ^ ' i V , • / ' ; ; -

Cleve land owner: Arthur Modell. and Ass i s tant Coach P a u l B lx l er

D e F i l i p p o sa id today: / 'Noth ing definite has been de­

cided. We're still negot iat ing wi th the Buf fa lo Bills . I s w e a r Ernie's s ignatures i s o n n o piece of" paper."

D a v i s plays h is final col legiate g a m e Saturday against Miami of Fiorida In ? the Liberty B o w l at Phi ladelphia. After that, he wil l be el igible to s ign a "pro con­tract, •' ' , v - ; ,

A i t e r first dec l in ing , to d e n y or conf irm reports of the deal , a CUvelan d s p o k e s m a n 1 ater said t h e club had obtained t h e c h a n c e to bid for Davis in a n e x c h a n g e wi th W a s h i n g t o n for t h e draft

. r ight to Jackson- "plus a n u n ­

named veteran p layer from the a c t i v e 1B61 roster to be mutua l ly dec ided u p o n before F e b . 1> 1W2." . -* •

T h e s p o k e s m a n s a i d an, official agreement has been s e n t t o N F L Commiss ioner P«te RoaelfeV of­f ice i n ; N e w York; a l t h o u g b 'f the d e a l w a s made b y , t e l ephone prior to the l eague draf t mee t ing . .

Mitchell , a four-year N F L .vet­eran a n d one of the game ' s m o s t e x c i t i n g ^ runners , ha*, -scored 35 touchdowns in h is p r o career. T h e f o r m e r B i g *0 spr int champ f r o m Il l inois current ly i s In t h e A r m y a t Ft , Meade, Md., a n d m a y be . J « ; m i l i t a r y service unti l Oc­tober. H e has been halfback i n

Gibbons, Linton, Sabres Home Tonight

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5VAx^E»<JRiPj)ER^^ Davis, Syracuse All-America an^Heisrnari Trophy winner, is one of the Inost sought after players for the pro ranks. But the race seems over as the Cleveland Browns yesterday revealed that they have made a trade with the

Washington Redskins for Davis draft rights.

Benton Shuts Out BU Ik M KPI Hockey Win

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B y M A R V C E R M A K Gazette Sportswriter

Mont Pleasant and Bishop Gibbons basketbaliers face key missions tdnight with the former school fighting for its life in a Class A league tussle at Albany High and the latter in a similar wedge when Diocesan league" foe LaSalle of Troy comes to town.

# # # <^ :—; : T H E R E A R E 21 G A M E S o n the

T R O Y — R P I ' s Goa l i e S tu B e n ­ton, turned i n h i s best h o c k e y per­for m an c e of t h e aeason as the E n g i n e e r s cha lked u p their fourth w i n of the y e a r by w h i t e w a s h i n g B o s t o n Univers i ty , JW), last n i g h t i n .the R P I Fie ld House .

Benton , \ ho got t remendous support f r o m h i s defense , c a m e up ' ;wi th 17 s a v e s before sopho­m o r e T o n y Mancini took over in f ront of t h e n e t s w i t h four min­u t e s remain ing . Mancini m a d e o n e s a v e to protect t h e s h u t o u t

R P I j u m p e d to a 3-0 first-period •core , added a n o t h e r goa l in the s e c o n d period, before exploding forf four ta l l i es in the f inal frame.

John Chla J l i put the score­board in operat ion a t 10:05 of the o p e n i n g s t a n z a w h e n he recovered T o m McMahon's shot in front of the, n e t and tapped It in. Less t h a n a minute later, at 10:54. Trevor K&ye took a pass from K e n Asti l l and R P I led 2-0.

Bos ton w a a one m a n down wi th 14 minutes gone in the period and t h e Eng ineers took full advantage o f ; t h e opportunity. C h i a r e 111 scored h i s . second goa l after

- ' taking's 'pass f rom Ast i l l a t 1 3 : ^ . T h e one R P I score in t h e s e c -

end, period w a s a picture play. Co-captaln J i m m y J o s e p h s o h took «. p a s s from Astill in front of theft n e t faked the B U goal ie to T;the left and then fired a backhand shot into the unguard­ed f r i g h t s ide of t h e n e t T h e ecojce c a m e a t 17:05.

T h e Eng ineers were eager in the'j final period and co-captain Br ian Robins got th ings rol l ing

and

b y scor ing on a 60-footer f rom the b lue Una a t 1:54. K a y e added another score at 2 37 before B r i n k w o r t h and Josephson ta l l ied aga in later in the period.

T h e B o s t o n goalie, Eberly , c o n ­sidered by m a n y to be one of the best ne t defenders in the east turned in a commendable per­formance despite the lopsided score. H e c a m e u p wi th 33 saves , a lmost twice* as m a n y as B e n t o n and M a n c i n i

R P I m a k e s It* next s tart Sat­urday w h e n it mee t s Bos ton Col­l ege a t t h e F ie ld Houe .

Boston UnitersltT Goalie—Eberly. Defense—Carver. Sampson. Forwards—Connors, Oog~u*n

Fitzgerald. Spares—Mahoney. Fuller. Holmes.!

Smith. Spiney. ilcOinnis. HiRgins and McBride.

RPI Goalie-^Banton. Defense^—McMahon, Robins. Forwards—Astill, Kay» and Zor#-

tlck. Spar ta—Josephson , Brinkworth,

Chiarelil, Wicks. Kacamaxskl, La-Vigue and Mancini.

BOSTOX U. t • »—• EPI I 1 <—« SCORIN'G: First Period—Chiarelli,

Ft, (McMahon, .losephson), 10:05; Kaye, R, (Astill. Robins). 10:54; C h i a r e 11 i , R, (Astill, Josephson), 13 :52.

Second Period—Josephson, R, (As­till), 17:05.

Third Period—Robins. R, (Chia-relli, Josephson), 1:54; Kaye. R. (Zoretick. Astill). 2:37; Brinkworth. R, (Kaye. Chiarelil), 9:36; Joseph-son. R, (LaVIgne), 14:39.

SAVES: Benton, RPI. 17; Man­cini, RPI, 1 ; Eberly. BU, 33.

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work s h e e t ton ight—the last jam-packed F r i d a y a g e n d a of 1961..

I n t h e other Class A loop skir­m i s h it's Troy at Linton.

W i n l e s s B u r n t Hil ls -Bal lston L a k e d ra w s the toughes t Western Conference a s s ignment with high­f ly ing Saratoga H i g h the g u e s t whi le Draper gets a shot at Ba l l s ton Spa's 5-0 record on the unbeaten's floor. Scot ia goes to Mechanicvi l le and Gloversvil le a t J o h n s t o w n for t h e o ther Western t i l ts .

T h e Suburban Council , in most c a s e s p laying a back-to-back Fri­day and Saturday schedule this weekend , h a s tonight's k e y battle at Columbia where Mohonasen is the visitor. Scha lmont hosts Guild-erland. N i skayuna , Idle t o n i g h t goes to Guilderland tomorrow.

E l s e w h e e e in the a r e a act ion is s lated In the Schoharie County, Trl-County, Capital D i s t r i c t Paro­chial a n d Adirondack leagues this evening .

* * * P L E A S A N T I S 2-1 thus far but

dropped i t s most important de­c is ion to Class A rival Linton whi le Albany is 1-1 wi th its de­feat incurred aga ins t (60-59) cir­cuit foe A m s t e r d a m High. Both c lubs need a win badly t o n i g h t the loser faced w i t h accept ing a 0-2 record—dangerous this early in the campaign .

The R e d Raiders wil l he match­ing the ir hot-scoring tandem of P a u l V i scus i a n d B o b Berube a-g a l n s t S c h e n e c t a d i a n R a l p h Saus-vil le's new-s ty l e fast -breakers . Las t w i n t e r M P d u m p e d the Gar-net(57-48) on its own floor and got surprised (55-50) in the road half of the home-and-home series .

Leo Cal lahan's Gibbons' quintet runs into trouble a g a i n s t LaSalle in a pair ing of unbeatens .

* * * B O T H G I B B O N S (2-0) and La­

Salle (3-0) wil l be fac ing their s t i f fes t opposi t ion t o date. Both s tar t s for the K n i g h t s were a g a i n s t D i o c e s a n compet i t ion whi l e t h e Trojans copped a pair of non- leaguers . C B A a n d Cardi­nal McCloskey a l so are perfect i n loop p lay .

J a c k Chlopsecki , Jack But-tr idge , S t e v e Re i l ly and T o m Curcio h a v e provided t h e scoring spark for Callahan's u n i t w h i c h wi l l be out to return the favor of 75-51 and 55-48 s e t b a c k s to LaSal le last winter.

Linton, w h i c h hasn' t lost to a T r o y H i g h basketbal l t e a m in u m p t e e n years , shouldn't g e t m u c h trouble in its ques t for a 3-0 r e c o r d T h e Trojans are 1-1 and m a k i n g the ir f trst l oop out­ing.

A l t h o u g h Troy has s e v e n letter-m e n In t h e l ineup it's doubtful they'll be able t o m a t c h the fire­power of B o b DeLuca , Mike Meola, P a t R i l e y a n d Co.

S a r a t o g a a n d Ba l l s ton look like the t e a m s to beat in the Western loop. B o t h are 2-0 in league play. D r a p e r (1-2) w i th healed D ick E l l i s ready to go could give the B a l l s t o n a rough n i g h t but the

0-3 B H - B L aggrega t ion i s in f a s t company with 4-1 Saratoga,

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SCOTIA (2-1) appears to hold the edge aga ins t the Mechs whi le Johnstown, for the first t i m e in several years , looks l ike a pos­sible victor aga ins t their rivals from the Glove City.

Bil ly Manikas' M o h o n a s e n hoopsters will be m e e t i n g a n un­beaten Columbia (2-0) squad which lost only one of i ts starters from last winter . Manikas' crew, 1-1 thus far, has been powered in the point co lumn by Terry Seymour and Ron Baker.

Schalmont , l ike the Mohons 1-1 in Suburban play but 2-1 overall, h a s towering 6-foot-4 Dav« Hast­ings as i ts prime asset aga inst the 0-3 Guilders. Hast ings has g iven Coach Fred Smith 69 points in the three s tar t s and rebound­ing to b o o t

T h e complete area schedule for tonight a n d tomorrow fol lows:

TOJUGRT Class A League

Troy at Linton Mont Pleasant at Albany.

Western Cnnferenre Scotis at Mechanicville Saratoga at Burnt Hills Draper at Ballston Spa Gloversville at Johnstown.

Suburban Connrll Mohonasen at Columbia, Guilderland at Schalmont Shaker at Colonle.

Dloceian LaSalle at Gibbons.

Srhoharls Coontr Duanesburjc at Berne Richmondvilla *t Middleburf Sharon Springs at Jefferson Gilboa at Cobleskill.

Tri-Conntr KorthviHe at St. Johnivllle Canajoharl* at Perth Broadalbin at Fonda Mayfleld at Galway.

Capital Dlxtriel Shenendehowa at Watervllet.

Adirondack St. Peter's at Luzerns.

Parochial St. Msry's (Amsterdam) at St.

Patrick. * * *

SATCRBAT Suburban Council

Colonls st Mohonasen Schalmont at Shaker Niskayuna at Guilderland BCHS at Columbia.

Trl-Conntr Fort Plain at Canajoharie.

Xon-Leagnt Linton at NT Military Amsterdam at Gloversvtlle Cobleskill at St. Johnsvilla Duantsburs at Britronkill

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Score Gty Cage Victories

The Whites , Whitney Club snd the U p t o w n e r s scored City League w i n s last n ight on the Ohieda c o u r t

The W h i t e s had five m e n In double f igures as they pounded out a 85-39 win over the H a w k s . K a s a k had 23 and Kennis ton 20 for the winners . Bishop had 13 in the Whitney's 43-30 victory over Service L inen and Maynard toss­ed in 18 counters as the Up­towners b e a t the Shamrocks , 48-34. S u m m a r i e s : While*— Hawki—

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—(Gazette P h o t o ) ATTACK PLANS — Draper High varsity Coach Nels LaRoe, right, and assistant Lou Sammo talk over chancs of halting a win streak tonight at Ballston Spa High where the host Scotties have won five games in as many starts. Draper is 1-2 on the season. The game is one of 21 scholastic, encounters on tap in

the area tonight.

B y T H E A S S O C I A T E D P R E S S

Wilt Chamberlain a n d P a u l Ariz in combined for T5 points las t n ight to lead t h e Ph i lade lph ia Warr iors to a 186-125 v ic tory over S y r a c u s e in the second half of a Nat iona l Basketba l l Assoc iat ion doubleheader at Phi ladelphia .

In the opener, the B o s t o n Celtics defeated the Chicago P a c k e r s 123-108 despite rookie W a l t Be l lamy's 40 points for the losers

I n another N B A test a t Cincin­nati , Gene S h u e s field goal fol­lowed by four free t h r o w s in the last 40 s e c o n d s of t h e g a m e c l inched Detroit 's 107-103 victory over Cincinnati.

Chamberlain had 43 points a n d Arizin 32 as the Warr iors broke a w a y af ter a close f irst half to w in over the Nats . S u m m a r i e s : Boston— a F P ChicaRo— 0 F P

a 2* Bellamy 1« 7 17 Johnson 5 IS Tyra 0 2< Green 7 17 Leonard S 11 Davis 2 2 Piontek 2 4 Walker 1 3 Graboskl 0 2 Turner 0 0

Cleveland's f inal g a m * of t h * season wi th t h e Giants in ' N e w Y o r k - S u n d a y , ^ - , • - v . > ;

Jackson,; a l so * ia i fbsxsk, i t -m track ace a n d won't r s lg^Mk p r o contract , unt i l comple t ion o f the spr ing sports c a m p a i g n a t Westert i IllinoUi^ l i t * nex t spr ing . I t i s u p t o the Redsk ins t o s i g n him, s i n c e he has been dra f t ed b y B o s t o n of the A F L ,

T h e R e d s k i n s * r t t h s o n l y N F I * t e a m w i t h o u t a N e g r o p lay­er, Secre tary of Interior S t e w a r t X* tfdall warned; W M h l o g t o n o w n . • r George P* Marshall , to^ c h a n g e his po l icy or r isk h a v i n g t h s c lub barred f r o m the n e w D i s ­t r i c t of Columbia S tad ium, w h i c h i s government-owned.

To ld o f the trade, Udal l said h e fee ls the R e d s k i n s have c o m ­plied w i t h orders t o e n d d i scr im­ination, W a s h i n g t o n l a s t w e e k s igned R o n !Hat<iher. * N e g r o l fullback frorja^Michlgan State .

I n N e w York, B r o w n s ' o w n e r Modetl said- t h e trade w a s n ' t a n ­nounced W l i e r " b e c a u s e w e didn't w a n t to put u n d u e pres ­sure o n D a v i s before h is appear­ance in t h e Liberty B o w l game. H

H e added* "The B r o w n s preferred to c o n ­

duct negot iat ions in a quiet m a n ­ner wi thout any unncessary hoop­la."

S o m e observers expressed sur ­prise Cleveland would g ive u p a n establ ished s t a r s u c h a s Mitch­ell for t h e c h a n c e t o g e t D a v i s , a powerful runner w h o sti l l m u s t prove h imse l f in t h e tough -pro football compet i t ion .

White Davis doesn't h a v e Mitchell's extreme speed and eluslveness , he is t w o inches ta l l ­er and s o m e 26 pounds h e a v i e r and Is rated a n excel lent blocker.

Big Five to Negotiate For Rose Bowl Renewal

Helnsohn Ramsey Russell S. Jones K.C.Jones Sanders Loscutoff Phillips Cousy Braun Guarilia

Totals 47 29 123 Boston 41 Chicago 21

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Totals 25 21 89 II

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Totals 41 25 107 Totals Detroit 24 SB 87 IS 88 ti—108

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ostello SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14 (AP) — The Big Five conference today appointed a committee to negotiate withj£haft>r the Big Ten on possible renewal of a Rose Bowl football Bianchi contract. • -

* * • *

F I V E M E N W E R E named to the c o m m i t t e e and the B i g F i v e execut ive officer, Tom Hami l ton , w a s directed to contact B i y Ten Commiss ioner Bill Reed to ar­range for a meet ing.

L a s t Fr iday in Chicago, t h e B i g Ten on a 6-4 ballot officially voted to r e n e w negot iat ions and appoint­ed a commit tee .

Hami l ton , athletic directora Wil­bur J o h n s of UCLA, Jess Hill of Southern California, Al Masters of Stanford and Washington's faculty athlet ic representative Dr. J. Gordon Gose, are o n the B ig F ive commit tee . *

Asked the conference att i tude toward a new p a c t Hami l ton said, "the express ion of the appoint­m e n t of a commit tee indicated w e are happy to m e e t wi th the Big Ten and And out w h a t the pro­posals are."

A CONTRACT between the B ig

T e n and the now defunct Pacific Coast ran 13 year 3 before expir ing af ter the 1960 game. Renewal was blocked then by a 5-5 vote in the B i g Ten.

T h e B i g F ive then inst i tuted a program of Inviting one of the nation's top teams^ regardless of conference, but the 1961 and 1962 Invitat ions w e n t to Minnesota of the B ig Ten .

I f negot ia t ions were completed between t h e conferences , the n e w contract would become effective for the 1963 R o s e Bowl game .

Dr. Arthur R, K o o k e r of USC, president of the B i g F ive , k n o w n officially a s the Athlet ic Associa­tion of W e s t e r n Univers i t ies , com menfed today, "today w e s imply appointed a negot ia t ing commit­tee. We don't k n o w w h a t propos als the B i g T e n will make."

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Totals 44 37 125 RjrartiMt • . . . Philadelphia

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T h * N e w York Y a n k e e s obtained relief p i tcher Marshal l Br ldees from the Cinclnnal l R*d» today in e x c h a n g e for catcher Jesse Gender.

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