Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1954, Image 13

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    Wednesday. December 1, 1934
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
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THIS SLIP COUNTED Lulu Perez ci Brooklyn rests on !
nis nanas ana Knees alter supping in tne eighth round in
his bout with Joey (Sacramento Kid) Lopes at St. Nicholas
Arena in New York. Lopes won the lightweight 10-rounder
uy a unanimous decision.
MEDFORDTRIBUNE
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WOOOSHtmi Cody or OaklandrCal., ducks under a
whistling right thrown by Reuben Hernandez of San Fran
cisco during their 10-round middleweight go in Richmond,
CaL Cody slugged his way to a close 10-round decision
over Hernandez,
AUBURN, BAYLOR PICKED
Jacksonville, Fla. U.R)
Auburn and Baylor will match
two of the best "pitching and
catching" combinations in the
cation when they meet in the
10th annual Gator Bowl here
Dec. 31. Gator Bowl President
Sam Butz announced Tuesday
that the two- teams had been
chosen after three days of meet
ings by the bowl's Selection
Committee.
71.800 DEER KILLED
Seattle U.PJ The Washing
ton State Game Department esti
mated some 71,800 deer were
killed during the 1954 hunting
season which ended recently.
Game department supervisors
estimated the elk hill at 2,661.
The estimates showed the best
deer hunting was in the north
east, north .central and Olympic
peninsula districts.
LUTES BOUNCE WWCE
' Tacoma -(U.R) Pacific Lu
theran college kept -its slate
clean by 1 bouncing - Western
Washington college, 53-44, in a
basketball game here last night.
SUN BOWL CHOICE
. El Paso, Tex. U.R) Texas
Western and Florida State, two
teams with identical 7-3 won
lost records, will meet in the
Sun Bowl here Jan. 1 to climax
the annual Sun. Carnival.
Chris Drugs, which has been
battling Ralph's Green Lantern
for the lead in the Women's
Rogue Rollers Bowling League,
pushed ahead of Ralph's the last
time out. The druggist beat OK
market 3 to 1 while the Confec
tioners lost to B and B auction
by the same count. Chris Drugs
had 2105 high series for the
night. Claudia Lowd paced the
way with a 191 game and 495
series for the night's individual
laurels.
Standings: W. L.
Chris Drugs 40 Vx 15
itaipns oreen lantern .-3a 17
Brook's Electric
Clave Construction
B & B Auction
Rogue Sportsman
nurexsons
First National Bank
O. K. Market
Women of the Moose
-281.3
-27
27
26
28
-25
-20
-19
27a
29
29
30
30
31
36
37
Results:
Burelson't 4
V. Findiey 383
E. Hall 363
A. Houchln 432
O. Chase 320
J. McCready 387
1885
Rogue Sptsman. 0
A. Wilson 287
L. Keener 307
D. Webster 308
X. Roberts 342
D. Ricks 345
Handicap 114
1703
Chris Drufi 3
B. Mincer 468
B. Henson 412
I. Forga 399
R. Cabler 331
C. Lowd 495
2105
O. K. Market !
B. Coleman 353
A. Gebhart
D. Monroe
L. Calhoun
E. Lenz
Handicap
408
259
307
378
191
2006
Brooks Elee. 3
E. Asher 379
V. St. Hill 422
E. Sessions 438
G. Hayse 347
M. Durham 353
1939
1st Natl, ank 1
V. Abbott 290
H. Read '294
P. Benton 288
D. Scholey 317
C. Selleck 381
Handicap 249
1819
B and B 3
H. Hobbs
O. Wyatt
V. Childers
A. Zenor
G. Riggs
Handicap
357
224
324
300
465
229
Green Lantern 1
F. Doty
O. Henson
K. Smith
M. Pierce
V. Knox
1899
351
393
391
258
478
1871
Clave Constr. 2 Moose 2
A. Hoffman 369 C. Thorson 278
M. Boyd
F. Clave
D. Hickson
J. Trasham
292 S. Coulter 270
348 D. Finley 269
353 J. Jordan 251
367 E. Olsen . 399
Handicap 222
1729
1689
CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings:
Walker Real Estate
Sierra Cascade Pine Co.
Oak KnoU Golf Club
Sams Sporting Goods
Stevens Kaiser-Willys
Henry's Drive-In
Hight Real Estate
Pfaff Sewing Center
W.
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
Hammers Sporting Goods 2
E. H. Mann Co. 2
Medford Furniture Store 2
Valley Music Co. '. 1
Results:
Walker
R. Wise
R. DeVoe
F. Little
F. Knox
R. Brock
L.
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
last week, rolled over Austin
King Trucking, winning 4 points.
The Telephone Employees lost
3 to Padgham's and Richfield
took three from the Medford
Jaycees.
Bob Cabler rolled high series
of 546 and John Moduros rolled
a 246 for high single game.
Standings:
Hunter and Best
Cumming's Agency
x.ieatora steei to.
W.
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6
RarnarH' Floor Covering 4
Richfield Oil Co.
Hawkinson Tire Tread Co. 4
Padgham's Millwork
Telephone Employees . 4
Snoboys 3
Medford Jaycees , 3
Steven's Kaiser-Willys - -
Austin King Trucking 1
L.
1
2
2
4
' 4
4
4
4
5
S
6
7
Results:
Barnard's (4)
G. Lowe (Ab.) 471
J. Monroe 484
J. Madieros 531
D. Morehouse 462
H. Frye 519
2467
Austin King
L. Boyd
J. Fletcher
A. King
O. Caster
P. Prince
Handicap
442
393
437
321
449
381
2423
Padgham's (3)
Henkle (Abs.) 474
Lausman (A.) 357
C. Hunter 360
J. Milhoan 512
A. Keith 439
2142
Stevens K-W (0)
B. Stevens 471
D. Kenner 438
C. Owsley 414
R. Hutchinson 420
O. Poling 485
Handicap 45
2273
Tel. Entp. (1)
H. Parrott 387
J. Strobel 406
J. Sedey 435
Rogers (Abs.) 429
L. Brown 426
Handicap 54
2137
(4)
472
512
-484
391
646
H and B
Joe Cabler
Jim Cabler
J. Hunter
H. Taylor
B. Cabler
Cum mine's
H. -Russell
R. Swan
J. Austbo
Dungey
M. Brown
Richfield (3)
V. Painter 465
G. Anderson 425
E. Kennedy 460
B. Kennedy 400
D. Kreer 484
Handicap . 63
2297
2405
(4) Snoboys (0)
"440 C. Norwood 388
432 G. Russell 367
395 E. Dwight 462
460 Crouch (Abs.) 462
493 J. Henderson 437
Handicap 3
2250 2119
(1)
379
405
504
469
460
Jaycees
Joe Walsh
M. DeHeart
B. Rombach
J. Asher
K. St. Hill
2217
Hawkinson's (2)
H. Baker 453
Christianson 431
G. Goodrich 407
Bracker (Abs) 369
G. Vilas 484
2144
Medford Steel (3)
Lin Smith " 438
R. Eastgate 437
D. Hawkins 330
T. Tarvin 464
H. Sorenson 468
Handicap 30
2167
(2) Henry's
564 G. Barr
521 C. Leonard
481 P. Morgan
463 A. Sacchi
537 B. Hawley
2566
(1)
477
504
466
553
558
2558
Mann's (1)
G. Schultz 520
E. Mann 410
H. Goode 463
K. Johnson 514 .
F. Anderson 530
2437
Pfaff (2)
E. Lena 524
A. Klatt 502
B. St. Hilaire 469
C. Smith 486
L. Webster 553
2528
Hammer's (1)
C. Dawson 468
C. Hammer 474
L. Holzinger. 548
P. Peden 510
K. Preston 510
2510
Steven's (2)
G. Spaunhorst 521
D. Wilson 522
;D. Koblik .500
J. Harris 544
F. Stevens 474
2561
Oak KnoU
J. Colley
B. Curtis
G. Sikes
C. Adkinson
F. DriscoU
(2) Valley Music (1)
536 N. Florey 502
550 T. Mitchell 522
455 M. Cannon 488
528 L. Schneider 524
565 M. Brown 528
2634 2564
Sara's (2)
D. Lubbers 504
J. Kantor 500
W. White 530
S. Straus 585
H. Schroeder 497
, 2618
Sierra Cascade (2)
H. Vessey
J. Gardner
D. Spain
! B. Dyer
o. ureea
ORCHIDS TO DRIVERS
Phoenix, Ariz. (U.R) Women
drivers in safety-conscious Phoe
nix had an added incentive to
drive cautiously the week of
Oct. 1. The Arizona Florists As
sociation, working in coopera
tion with Phoenix police, offered
orchids to women drivers who
deported themselves during the
week in what officers Consider
ed a safe manner.
645
593
496
504
562
2800
Med. Furn. (1)
E. McGraw 489
A. Williams 419
S. VanDyke 555
S. Stark 499
Absentee 510
2472
(1)
521
429
488
576
532
2546
Hight's
. B. Wilson
B. HoweU
P. Patefson
B. Blunt
J. Morgan
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
The last session brought sev
eral changes in the Industrial
Bowling League. Hunter and
Best 'moved into first place by
swamping Steven's Kaiser-Willys
4 to 0. Cumming's Agency won
4 points from the Sno Boys,
tying Medford Steel for second
place. .
Medforcjl Steel split 2 and 2
with Hawkinson Tire Tread.
Barnard's, much improved over
LADIES VICTORY LEAGUE
Standines: W.
U.S. National Bank ..3014
Davis Transfer .29 'a
Trowbridge 27 'a
Keith Bros. 27
Towne Beauty Shop
7irlr'c Annarpl
Beatty and McDougle
Stark finance
24 V,
20
L.
212
22'i
24 ,2
25
25 '2
27 Vx
29J,i
31
Results:
Stark Finance (3)
R. Vessey 366
J. Howard : 386
E. Corliss 285
M. Simmonds 374
I. Carr 351
Handicap 141
1903
Keith Bros. . (1)
L. Andrews ' 391
M. Herman 377
L. Keith . 322
J. Crosby 393
N. Keith 342
1825
U.S. Bank
(4)
I. Schroeder .404
G. Ingle
Offenbacher
J. Ingle
P. Gardner
403
321
399
448
Davis Trans.
B. Chase
J. Mahoney
W. Jenkins
D. Plumley
D. Huston
Handicap
2035
Pick's
Pennington
D. Timmons
S. MageenU
J. Le Cuyer
White
Handicap
(4)
433
292
281
352
400
188
2044
B and M
A. Harris
L. Vogel
J. Dean
D. Pfaff
V. Knox
(0)
391
300
382
384
307
197
1916
0)
518
303
270
249
469
Towne Beauty (4)
M. Klatt
C. Rombach
M. Howe
J. Runtz
V. Corby
437
335
379
384
443
1969
T and F '
H. Frye
R. Blaylack
R. Dean
G. Medeiroi
J. Russell
Handicap
1809
0)
417
291
249
227
390
197
1761
FIGHTS
Detroit: Allle Gronlk, 154. Detroit,
outpointed Bob Stecher, 160. Pitts
burgh, Pa. (8).
Chicago: Marty Marshall 179 De
troit, knocked out Bob Satterfield,
183. Chicago (2).
Miami Beach, Fla.: Ady Mayfield,
162. Miami, Fla., outpointed Billy Kil
gore. 164 ii, Miami, Fla. (10).
CHAMPION FILLY
New York (U.R) Parlo,
representing the Foxcatcher
Farms of William Dupont Jr.,
today was selected as the cham
pion three-year-old filly of 1954
by the Thoroughbred Racing
association.
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LOSING EFFORT John Henry Johnson, 49er back (dark
uniform) hits the line for six yards in the second quarter
of the Baltimore Colts-Sar Francisco 49ers game in Bal
timore. Carl Tasseff (23), Colts back, an. Bill Pellington
(65) of the Colts stopped him. Colts won, 17-13.
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FAMILY TROUBLE BREWING A difference of opinion
over the relative merits of UCLA and Ohio State football
teams threatens to end in crockery throwing here. If you
don't recognize the principals, that's Jack Ellena, All
America tackle from UCLA, and his pretty wife who,
hails from (you guessed it) Ohio. - "r
College Cage Season
Opening This Evening
By JOHN GRIFFIN
The 1954-55 college basketball
season, featuring a brand-new
"bonus" free throw almost the
exact reverse of last year's hot-
Clips Raider
Quint 74-65
Ashland - Southern Oregon
college came put ont the "short
end last night in its basketball
opener here as Sacramento State
tumbled the Red Raiders 74 to
65i . . ; ; ' ' :,.
First nine or 10 minutes of
the fracas , were close then-the
Californians pulled to a.. 39 'to
27 margin by halftime: Sacra
mento increased its bulge to 28
points with four minutes left in
the game. At that point Coach
Alex Peterson put a line-up of
mostly small fast Raiders on the
floor. They caught fire and
closed the gap. -Mailers
Paces
J. C. Masters paced Sacra
mento with 19 points. Larson of
the Sacs and Keith Johnson of
Southern Oregon each had 15."
In the speed gang that closed
the fray for SOC. were Lloyd
Hoffine, Johnson, LeRoy Spring
er, Dale Bates and Dick Lillebo.
Bob Myrick and Jim Wright also
saw duty with the speed forces.
Tiger Bob Smith of the Raiders
was still hampered by a pull
endon suffered in football. The
injury was taped. -
LINE-UPS: -Sacramento
74
Larson 15
Vinci 6
Masters 19
Pullard 4
Limebereer 9
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11 Hoffine
14 Smith
4 Titus
IS Johnson
1 Myrick
Substitutes For Sacramento. AUi-
son, Hickey 3. Munselle, Blass 8, Pow
ell, Figueira, Hayes 13: for SOC,
Springer 6. Lowarance. Bates 2, lil
lebo 12, Wright. -
Grid Attendance
Shows Increase
New York (U.R) College
football attendance showed an
increase of 6.28 per cent this
season with the biggest gains in
the Rocky Moutains, the South
west and the East, the annual
United 'Press survey revealed
today.
The tabulations of home
crowds from 122 colleges showed
a total of 13,749,667 fans attend
ed 500 games in the 1954 cam
paign as against 12,937,124 fans
who turned out for. 593 games in
the 1953 season.
ly debated "one and one. rule,
opens tonight with many of the
nation's most highly touted
teams going into action at once.
LaSalle of Philadelphia, . last
season's NCAA champion, heads
the list of "name" teams sched
uled to play tonight and others
include four conference cham
pions Texas and Rice of the
Southwest conference, George
Washington of the Southern, and
North Carolina state of the At
lantic Coast conference. . ' -
Most of the games listed for
tonight and the next few days
are Vtune-ups," of course, so fan
attention will be on the ; new
free throw rule amost as much
as on the new teams.
The "one and one" rule of the
last two seasons gave a player
awarded a one-shot free throw
an extra chance to make it if he
missed the first shot The new
bonus",, rule gives, the, player
an extra shot if. he sinks the
first one. The rule makers hope
the new rule will shorten the
playing time and force the play
ers to concentrate on that first
shot instead of flipping it carelessly.
Other Minor Changes
That s tpe only major change
in the playing rules. There were
several minor rules changes, in
cluding a provision ' that the
game bs played in 20-minute
halves instead, of 10 -minute
quarters another "speed up"
measure.
LaSalle, which provided a ma
jor surprise by storming to the
NCAA title in last spring's tour
nament at Kansas City, flexes
its scoring muscles tonight
against Millersville Pa., Teach
ers. Back again to lead the Ex
plorers is Tom Gola, the slick
6-ioot, 6-inch All-American. -
Texas and Rice, which tied
for the Southwest conference
title last year, open against
Hardin - Simmons and Lamar
Tech respectively. George Wash
ington faces a stiff opening as
signment in Wake Forest. North
Carolina State, which won the
ACC post - season tournament
after finishing fourth in the
and Mary.
Three Big Ten teams are
scheduled Ohio State at Pitts
burgh, Iowa at home against
Washington of St. Louis, and
Michigan State at home against
Marquette. .
Dayton, figured to be one of
the strong teams of the season
with long John Horan and swift
Jack Gallee leading the attack,
opens - against Gustavus - Adol-phus.
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