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Andy's Knots For: Leaci in Cage Circuit MIBL HANDINGS W. 2 2 : 1 1 " 1 1 0 0 . L. 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 ' 1 1 1 0 Pet 1.000 1.000 1.000 500 500 500 .000 .000 xoo .000 .000 Yellow Cab Andy's Jewelers . , Skinner"! Buick Hawkinson Tires . VMCA Campus Five BureUon'i (CP) . Sacred Heart Church Comoanv A (NO 0 . geadquarters Co. (NG) 0 cle Point 0 Andy's Jewelers pulled into a deadlock for the Medford Inde pendent Basketball League's top position last night by beating Headquarters Company - of the National Guard 73 to 58. In another contest the Campus Five won from Southern Oregon col lege 49 to 33. Rnh Shores with 16 Doints and Jack Boardman with 14 led Andy's as it scored its second win against no losses. Yellow Cab has the same standing. Quarterly scores for the Jewel ers were 16 to 4, 35 to 13 and 54 to 41. John Drews of the Guardsmen, however, was high scorer with 21 points and Bruce , Bateman of the same team as next with 17. No individual count was avail able for the Campus Five. Bruce Niles had 10 and Darrell John son nine for Hawkinson's. It was indicated today that Hawkinson's may seek a replay of the fracas. Protest is based on contention that Campus play ers continued in the game after being charged with five fouls or more. Five fouls is supposed to put a man out of the game. Une-ups: Andy's 73 -Shores 16 Boardman 14 Woo ton 7 Smith 8 58 Hdqtrs. Co. 17 B. Bateman 21 Drews 5 McCandliss 6 Bud Bateman f f c K Lilly 8 g 6 Messer OUUOUIUUUID 111 niluj t Moore 4. Elliott 6, Chitwood 2. J. Niles 6; for Headquarters Company, K. Bateman 4. (Vodka in orange juice) It leaves you breathless mhnoff tlUUKC l VII UK A 80proof.Mt(efroml00gtiinneutrjl$pititJ. . . Ste.PiefreSmirnoffFlilnc.Hanford.Cono. B5 (53 j 't, f t If I Now that you've seen them all. you can judge lultl by Studebaker-Packard Corporation world's 4th largest full-line producer -of cars and bucks - C00KSEY MOTOR COMPANY Inc. 134 SOUTH RIVERSIDE . ! PHONE 2-5219 Study of Knox Case Ordered Pasadena, Calif. - (U.P.) The much publicized . transfer of quarterback Ronnie Knox from California to UCLA will be in vestigated by Pacific Coast Con ference Commissioner Victor O, Schmidt. . '. . . The PCC ordered Schmidt to look into the Knox case yester day as it closed its annual win ter meeting here. Conference spokesman - Prof, H. P. (Dick) Everest, of "Wash ington, said the talented young sophomore's case would be. han dled like any other involving eligibility. Ronnie, a freshman star at Cal last season,' played with the Bruin ineligible? this year. Step-Father Charges He transferred to UCLA amid charges by his step-father, Har vey Knox, a Hollywood naDer- dasher, that Cal did not live up to promises made in getting Ron nie to enroll. Schmidt .. will report to the conference May '22 in Portland, Ore. on his investigation of young Knox who will be eligi ble to play for the Brum varsity next year. ":, " " -.'''.; ' ; The PCC also decided to put off consideration, of its 1956 ban on spring football practices."" As the rule now stands, the spring workouts will be- illegal after 1955 but there has been much pressure for revoking the ban. Jim Norn's Sees Destruction Plot New York (U.R) James D. Norris Jr., president of. the, In ternational Boxing Club said Thursday that charges he "fixed- two fights several -years ago were a "character assassination plot designed,; to destroy boxing and :the - International .. Boxing Club." ' -. - Norris was referring to a copy righted story written for Sports Illustrated magazine by former heavyweight boxer ) Harry Thomas, in which Thomas said Norris helped to fix the. bouts he ; lost by : knockouts to Max Schmeling at Madison Square Garden, Dec. 13, 1937, and to Tony Galento in Philadelphia, Nov .14, 1938. " . POLY VICTOR , Portland (U.R) Some un canny shooting by Cal Poly add ed up to an 88-75 victory, for the Mustangs over Lewis & Clark last night. Cal Poly shot 35 tihiesin the first half and canned 16- shots to move out by 41-29 at halftime. The Mustangs seem ed to be able to pull away from the Pioneers at will. Tonight it will be the University of Port land's turn with the Poly; outfit. why the .. the only car design that has won : 30 outstanding awards Now that you've seen virtu ally ail the 1955 cars, you know the low Studebaker sil houette is the aim of most car designers. But Stude baker has gone even more distinctive for 1955 with Studebaker. . . so much better made ...worth more when you trade! MEDF0BDTKIBU!IB - .. Conservation Materials' Available for Teachers Portland Oregon school teachers . seeking materials for teaching units on conservation can get free of charge a booklet entitled, "Inexpensive Written Materials on Conservation for Oregon schools." ; - : , . This booklet, listing many ma terials available for the asking or for a slight fee, is available from, the Oregon State Game commission or Dr. Donald Stot ler, supervisor of science, Port land public schools. The 22-page list was compiled by the Oregon Division of the Izaak Walton League of Ameri ca and won a national award for the division last year. Includ ed is material on conservation of soil, water, wildlife, and forests, arid in listing the material, the league has given much pertinent information on each item. Such things as the author, contents, and appropriate grade level are included. Boros Takes Lead In Miami Tourney ' Miami, Fla. (U.R) A hsuid in jury makes it a little difficult for Julius Boros to grip his golf clubs but the Mid-Pines, N. C, pro had a good grip on the Miami Open tournament-lead to day as the field began the sec ond round. - ' - Boros, wearing a bandage over his right thumb which he injured seriously enough to require four stitches a week ago, fired a f our- undar-par 66 in Thursday's open ing round to go a; stroke up on his nearest pursuers in the cum bersome 161-man field. . Three pros were tied for. sec: ond nlace in the $10,000 tournev with 67's. The three were five time winner and pre-tourney fa vorite Sam Snead, Ted Kroll of Newt Hartford, , N.Y. and dark horse Joe Brown of Des Moines, Iowa. - Glickman Seeks Grid Franchise Portland r U.R); Harry Glickman, youthful promoter of professional football games here, said today he has -applied for a professional football . ' franchise for Portland. . ' "I firmly believe, that Port land is ready, for professional football on a league -; basis," Glickman said. . '. . '"'' ; "The, . public.: response . to the pre-season games we have staged here has convinced me that the entire state, would support a regular pro team. Glickman said he had applied with Commissioner Bert Bell and club owners of the National Football League for the. first available franchise. - lines and looks that again are easily a year ahead in smart ness. Increased power and performance; "too. New low level competitive prices. Check.up now at your nearby Studebaker dealer's. ,1 . IB (ID W.IL COMMERCIAL LEAGUE With the Commercial Bowling League second round-well under way, Crater Lake Motors seems to be moving well along in. the lead, having taken a 3-1 series from Table Rock Lumber, drop ping the latter into third place: Big gun of the motormen was Hal Vessey with a 583 and Mell Cannon with 566. Moving rapidly, up the stand ings to hold second place -is Quality Market which took Darl ing Real Estate for a '4-0 series, dropping the latter into the cel lar. "Duane Lubbers led the Mar keteers with a 552 series, and Al Henderson had a 539. First National " Bank lost ground by loss to Alexander and Brown insurance 3-1, with Larry Clark of the Bankers being high series with a 536. Mail Tribune climber back into contention with a 4-0 series over Bates Can day company, and Fred Ander son of the newsboys rolled a 616 series to lead the way. Valen tine's Cafe found the way out of the cellar by taking a 3-1 series from Morning Fresh Bakery. Ray Wise rolled a 564 for the Vals. ? High games of the evening were rolled by Fred Anderson, with 220 and 226. .- Standings: Crater Lake Motors W. 13 12 !L.io . 10 a 8 8 7 .. 6- S 5 ....... r4 L. , 3 4 6 : 6 8 8 8 9 10 "11 11 12 Quality Market Table Hock Lumber First National Bank Alexander -&- Brown Ins. Medford Mail Tribune .. Domestic Laundry .. Bates . Candy Company - C & C Loggers Morning- Fresh Bakery .. Valentine Cafe Darling Real Estate Results: v : 1st Nat'l. 1 ; A & B 3 Paul Dimick. 435 Frank Boone Ed Bennett r 451 Ed Guldan Wes Nissen 456 Bill Meyers; Larry Clark '538 - Lee Bex Bob Lane ' 478 J Jim Knapp -Handicap 48 516 502 466 486 523 2404 2493 Bates Candy f 0 f Mail Tribune 4 C. Thompson 432 A. Anderson 616 Pat Grant ' 469 : F. Liddell '438 Lee' Gustison 366 Bud Casey - 475 Bill . Newland' 404 Bob "Monsey 497 Hunter Dixon 508 ' G. Spaunhorst 546 Handicap ,99. , . - ; .2278 ' 2572 Quality Mkt. 4 D. Lubbers '. 552 -Wayne Kyker 510 Wayne Ratty 511. Loyd Huston 453. Al Henderson 539 . Darling's 0 Jake Olsen 455 D. CoDeland 400 LeRoy Boyd ' 427 Sandy Clave - 499 O. McNeel 485 Handicap 57 2323 2565 Table Rock 1 " Jack Gardner 472 ' Wally Neece 441 Bob Finnell 396 C. Freeman " 542 Mel Cannon' 527 Handicap . r 81 ': , " , 2459 Crater Iake 3 - Hal Vessey 583 Nels Florey 533 Bill Royce 448 Jim Farrar 462 H. Scbroeder 566 2592 Valentine's 3 Morning Fresh 1 Ralph Doty 439 Dick Spain 543 Chuck Shinn 474 Fred Beck 459 Al Sacchi 520 Ray Klepper - 517 Dick Lehman 406 Ray Wise 564 Les Schneider 455 Stan Straus 02 Handicap - ' 45 " 2489 2435 Domestic Lndry. 4 . Jack Weber 463 Ernie Olson 424 Joe Kantor - ,.490 Dave Johnson 464 B. Garrett - .455 Handicap 159 -V I'.!;- 2455 C and C Joe Cabler Jim Cabler C. Tennant . Jack Cabler Bob Cabler 505 482 401 512 462 2362 EVERGREEN LEAGUE r ;; With only two more weeks in this half of the Evergreen Bowl- Martinez Picked Over Andrews ' New : York- (U.R) Handsome Vince Martinez, who says he spurned a $25,000 bribe offer when he. won his last fight, is favored at 11-5 to whip" speedy Al Andrews tonight in their 10 rouncT , bout at Madison Square Garden. ;;.. Martinez, knockout specialist from Patterson," N J.i goes into the nationally televised and broadcast bout with the ranking of fifth contender in the welter weight division and , a 12-bout winning streak. Andrews, superior boxer from Superior, Wis., recently turned middleweight and now is ranked 10th among , the 160-pound . as pirants. . ; ,.. , DEER COOPERATES 7 Jaffrey, N H. (U.R) Norman Sweeney, 14, i spotted a deer while playing and ran "home to get his bow. He found his bow, borrowed money from his aunt, rushed off to a store,' bought some arrows, returned to1, -the woods and then bagged the 85 pound doe that had ' obligingly waited. . . ' Dead. line for Sunday Classified Is Monday: other days 5:30 previous day. noon Saturday: 10 ajn. Monday, for by KEITH ''took out, Keith ... h.r. 7 V she comes again!" ;. We don't.scare easily.. Challenge us to give your car the finest serv ice in town. We make it a habit! KEITH'S Texaco Service Jackson and Riverside E M (E ing league, City Slickers are still firmly in first place, especially aided by a 3-1 loss by .the runner-up Tru-Mix squad on Wednesday. .'- , 4 The Slickers took a 4-6 series from Jorgensen Milkmen to aid theur" own . cause.1 John Compag noni has been big gun of the Slickers all season, aided by the fast improving bowling of Bob Duff. , , ; . - ..- Tru-Mix ran into a 56V series by Clarence Freeman, of Swift and company squad. ' '. Swift and Company climbed into a tie with Bel Aire Chevs when the Chevs were only able to obtain a 2-2 split with First National Bank. ' u ' Big change of the evening came on the Sherwin-Williams 4-0 win over Big Y Super Mar ket. This moved the Painters into third place. Harvey Fields of Sherwin-Williams had a 596 series and high games of 221 and 200. - .'. Pierce Auto Freighters took a 4-0 series from ; the ;." Medford Barbers, to drop the Barbars into a tie with the Bankers for eighth spot. Gene' Doyon at 532 and Herb Vallee.with 531 were big scoring series of the Freighters. Standings:' CiXy Hall Slickers Tru-Mix Construction Sherwin-Williams Faints Bel Air Chevs Swift and Co ,. Pierce Auto Freighter ....... Jorgensen's Dairy .... First National Bank Medford Barbers Local 269 Big Y Super Market W. 46 .40 36 ..33 35 ..32 .....28 .....24 ..24 20 L. 13 24 28 29 29 32 36 40 40 44 Results: Barbers. (0) Pierce . (4) (Absentee) 459 S.Larson .517 O. Hamer ' 359 H. Hawley 364 Joe Clark : 536 Gene Doyon . 532 T. Brown ' 386 L. Neples 360 B. DeGroot 405 H. Vallee . 531 ... Handicap . 72 2155 :2376 lorgensen's (0) City Hall (4) J. Givler 470 Buck Dew 409 B. Pritchett . 376 E. McKinstey 357 J. Jorgensen 319 G. Brown 442 H. Duncan 368 ' Bob Duff - 435 H. Ellis 431 Compagnoni . 529 ' Handicao 54 1964: -. 2226 Tru Mix (1) C. Snndden 488 J. Cufhmings 438 (Absentee) 471 J. Baize 510 J. Burroughs 524 Swift McWhorter ' J. Mathes C. Freeman B. Griffith J. Erlandson -.Handicap 3) 414 485 567 417 492 . 931 r M 2431 2468 - (2) 415 469 393 413 474 204 2363 Bel Airs A. Maggentt B. Wilson S. Hardin E. Radsweit Doc Wilson (2) 417 529 466 417 476 First Natl. H. rSturges P. Dimick G. Shuler L. Norton." Bob Lane Handicao 2305 S-W Paint . 4) Hugh Shaw 518 H. Thompson 396 Lee Bex 491 H. Fields ,596 Jake Olsen 459 Big Y (8) K. Berrey 506 Jack Franz 433 Paul McQuat 460 John Davis 365 Ray Soeer 469 Handicao 48 2281 2460 OLD THIS. WHISKEY ($4 TTTT - ' ' ' Friday Peaaaht 10, 1994 BANNISTER QUITS London, England (U.R) ' Dir. Roger Bannister, the " world's first four-minute miler, retired from competition . today be cause he can't be 'content with "second-rate performances," The tall, blond Briton, who brought a , sports dream to "stunning reality last May 6 when he flashy ed a mile over the Iff ley road track at Oxford in 3 minutes, 59.4 seconds, announced his re tirement at Thursday night's dinner . of the British Sports writers association. '-'1 M Mm'-- Thoroughly Inspected JWu)n( I II 1 TnnediorS J i r S ggy -Reconditioned for Value jfcV'V -: - fej L r laitr' ' Honestly Described Vl S iiiiiilll'lWMr ; - Warranted in . Writing r :A . . Sold only by an Authorized ' : 'f 1- ? .; V Chevrolet Dealer . .faP ' '1 - Hinth fpfn)nnfo)W Phone .d iy?iyj lyjifuii is) li 2-6115 H m za tt A i v m u 'KENTUCKY STRAIGHT YEARS OLOlr86;PROOF- MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN BACK TO MINORS New York U.R) Pitcher Ralph Branca headed back to the minor leagues today ironi cally as a farmhand of the team that dealt him the cruelest blow of his career, the New York Giants. Branca," the Brooklyn Dodger pitcher who served up the pitch that Bobby Thomson of the Giants belted for a pennant-winning home run the final game, of the 1951 Na tional League playoffs, was sign ed as a free agent Thursday by the Giants Minneapolis farm team of the American Association.- , :. ; :-ffie winter in BOURBON WHISKEY Oregon 's largest -selling straight bourbon! FULLY AGED j rO65 APT. 45 Qt. THE OlD.HERMITAGE COMPANYFRANKPJDRTKY.n SHAW NOMINATED Eugene (U.PJ National total offense leader George.Shaw was nominated yesterday as the Uni versity of Oregon's candidate for the Pop Warner- award, eivine caui jrcoi- tu uie must vaiuaDle football senior on the Pacific Coast by the Palo Alto sports club. An nU v.n n 4. t i. I SNEAD WITHDRAWS Miami (U.R) Aging Sam Sfeead, a favorite to capture the Miami Open for the sixth time, withdrew today because of back trouble before he teed off in the second round. ; - trough 1 BRAND hermitage BUM - HiVSTilJ