Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1955, Image 13

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SPOftTS
Stanford Put On Spot By Two CcocKcs
Bowling
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Quality Market continues to
sbrw the way in the Commer
ciat League, but Duane Lubbers
took Ray Wise's place this week.
VTtah a nice 641 Series. Tb Mail
Tribune tripped Darling Real
Estate and White City Sales took
Morning Fresh Bakery, to turn
the standings sheets upside down
in the middle brackets
No exception series occurred
except Lubber's but a few pins,
2 and 4 and 5, were the deter
mining margin on many of the
games won and lost. So far, the
.Commercial League looks like a
fairly close race for the top posi
tions.
Standings: w",
Quality Market
Mall Tribune
White City Sale
Crater Lake Motor .
Dad's Hideaway .....
Darling Real Estate .
Valentine Cafe
Alexander and.. Brown
Courtesy Chevrolet
Bates Candy Co.
Morning Fresh Bakery
Table Rock Lumber
Results:
Quality Mkt. 4
D. Lubbers 841
L. Huston 483
W. Kyker 435
A. Henderson 541
R. Wise 02
2602
White City Sales 4
L. Smith 509
B. Fehl 413
L. Bex 557
F. Knox 4t)3
J. Henson 495
2447
Crater L. Mtrs. Z
H. Vessey 540
B. Lane 429
B. Royce 466
M. Cannon 526
J. Farrar 508
2469
Table Rock Lbr. t
J Gardner 526
W. Neece 427
D. Kreer 445
C. Freeman 422
H. Scbroeder 523
2343
Mornlnc Fresh 0
F. Beck
W. Ratty
C. .Shinn
D. Spain
A. Saachi
472
343
470
495
504
2284
Rates Candy 1
J. Weber 504
P. Dimick 507
P. Grant 399
B. Garrett 512
H. Dixon 518
2440
Valentine's
N. Florey
L. Carr
A. Brooks
3
520
507
491
L. Schneider 494
B. Stevens
479
2491
Mall Tribune I
F. Anderson 505
F. Liddell 495
J. Mathes 558
B. Monsey 533
G. Spaunhorst 463
2554
' Dad's Hideaway 1
Joe Cabler 429
Jim Cabler 519
Courtesy Chey. 1
A. Maugenti 417
R. Barclay 410
D. Wilson 497
E. Radsweit 460
B. Wilson 546
2330
Darllnc R. E. 1
S. Straus 544
R. Tresham 566
J. Olsen 464
S. Clave " 508
O. McNeel 419
2501
Alex. Brown 3
F. Boone 467
E. Guldan 559
K.Christians'n 539 W. ThomDson 472
Jack Cabier 522 W. Meyers 559
Bob Cabler 488 J. Knaop 505
249
2562
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
With new men being added to
.-some teams, the effect was vis
ible in the games won and lost
by the handicaps in the Ever
green League. Domestic Laundry
and Pierce Freight Lines both
benefited in that way. Jorgen
sen's Dairy won their points the
hard way,s juft better bowling
than the opponents.
The league appears to be well
established, with more than 35
new faces added to this year's
regular league schedule. The in
crease in new members shows
the reward to the owners of the
new alley establishment for their
courage in making the move to
the new quarters with all new
equipment. Visitors and specta
tors are finding bowling more
Interesting.
Standings: - W. L.
8
7
7
Barber Local No. 269 5
Oasis Ballroom
Big Y Super Market
Jackson Creek Lumber
Swift and Co.
By HAL WOOD
United Piexi Sports Writer '
San Francisco (U.R) With
out a single tackle being made,
a block thrown or a pass caught,
some of the coaching friends "of
Chuck Taylor of Stanford are
putting the "boy wonder" on
the spot.
"Stanford should be 40 points
favorite to beat us," says Coach
Lynn Waldorf of California. It
so happens -that in nine years
at Cal, Waldorf never has lost
to Stanford; and they don't meet
this year until November 19.
"Stanford is going to be the
club to beat to go to the Rose
Bowl," says Coach Red Sanders
of UCLA. It was this same UCLA
club that "edged" the Stanford
Indians last year, 72-0.
Down on The Farm, Taylor
and his gang, from the assistant
coaches to the water boy, aren't
quite as confident as they have
been in past years.
"We'll have a veteran team ex
cept in a couple of spots," says
Taylor. "But those of you who
are expecting wonders from that
freshman, team we had last year
Atomic Waste Product
May Sterilize Sewage
Washington (U.R) Waste
products from atomic power
plants -offer a possible source
of material for sewage steriliza
tion, the Army Corps of En
gineers' research and develop
ment laboratories announced.
Gamma-radiation from radio
active substances has "proven
capable in six months of re
search of sterilizing water-borne
sewage without activating or
leaving residual radiation in the
treated materials. The experi
ments were conducted by the
laboratories' at Fort Belvoir, Va.,
in conjunction with the Oak-
Ridge National Laboratory at
Oak Ridge, Tenn,
Previous work with the dead
ly radiation has" shown that it
also can be used to sterilize cer
tain drugs and antibiotics which
are harmfully affected by heat;
preserve meat and other foods
by killing bacteria that, cause
spoilage; irradiate pork and de
crease bacteria in swimming
pools without the use of chlorine.
Pacific Tel. and Tel. ,
Davis Transfer
0
Standings: W.
Hawkinson's Tire & Tread 4
Jorgensen's Dairy 4
Morning Fresh 3
Union Ciub 3
Crater Inn Motel 2
Jacks Drive Up 2
Medford Feed & Seed -i
Mary's Casa 2
Kachina Room
Elk Lumber Co.
McDuffie i..
Trail Creek Lumber Co.
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0
0
Results:
McDuffle's
I. Schraeder
V. Corb
V. Johnson
0
483
439
357
Domestic Laundry
Pierce FreighUines
Jorgensen s Dairy
Chuck's Pump Service
Eastside Market
Hunter and Best
Moore Steel
Results:
Swift Co.
r Morean 375
W. Anderson 276 J. Monroe
W flriffith 422 B. LaFon
R. Hiorten 395 A. Kravig
G. Boner
Handicap
Macre Steel 0
Ray Edwards' 452
263
375
289
449 J. Strobel 435
175
2442
Oasis Ballroom 4
Leo Vilavino 441
T. Wadlow . 447
B. Burton 311
S. William 546
D. Spain 550
Handicap 72
2367
Domestic Lndry. 4
F. Liddell 456
Lee Coats 451
T. Colley 512
H. Thompson 366
Hunter-Best
J. O'Connor
B. -Sorber
R. Hill
L. Croucher
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0
461
285
397
350
B. Lane
Handicap
440
102
2327
Len. Wicksten 469
1962
Eastside Market 0
K. Fluck 391
E. Chesney 246
W. Sorenson 364
L. Harder 451
G. Orr 3
Jonensen's
H.ifcKincan
J. Givler
J. Jorgensen
B. Pritchett
H. Ellis .
Handicap
4
429
499
322
408
512
216
2388
Pierce Freight 3
G. Doyon 45
T. Martin
C. Larson
L. Negles
H. Vallee
Handicap
354
453
394
500
138
2391
' Jkson Creek 2
BrBenson 430
P. Ward 378
D. Kantor 466
288
2358
sA-sfer
D. Hrt-ewis
Handicap
1875
Big Y Mkt. 8
W. Thompson 446
D. PickeU 358
J. Davis 494
J. Franz (8) 426
P. McQuaiP 523
2247
Barber's Local 1
F. Boone 427
B. Braaten 419
O. Hamer 314
B. DeGroot 485
R. Spear 476
2121
Chuck's Pump 2
C. McWhorter 475
D. Parker 545
P. Coggins 446
J. Lvnch 430
D. Kreer 516
2412
WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
Hawkinson Tire and Tread
rolled an 858 game and 2504
series for high team laurels
Tuesday in the Women's Classic
Bowling League. Helene Culy,
Morning Fresh, had high individ
ual series with 540. Other highs
were 536 by Claudia Lowd, Jor
gensen's dairy, and 526 by
Vivian Knox, Hawkinson's. Jan
Long had a 204 game for Morn
ing Fresh and Alice Monroe an
even 200. for Jack's Drive-up.
Gertie Riggs, Crater Inn motel,
picked up a 3-7-lfr, split.
CL.
WOMEN'S VICTORY LEAGC
Standings: W. L.
U. S. National Bank 8 0
Kieth Brothers 1 1
Tonne Beauty Shope rj, 7 1
Beatty and McDougal 6 2
Ross Lumber Sales 5 3
Trowbridge and Flynn ..4 4
Pick's ADDarrel 1 7
N. Burroughs 421
L. Learning 472
2172
Crat'r Inn Motel 2
A. Gebhard 414
J. Hampson 435
T. Farrar 384
G. Riggs 421
C. Teter 467
2121
Morning Fresh 3
S. Beck 431
L. Erickson 464
H. Culy - 540
K. JenntHSS 392
J. Long 479
4
526
453
389
415
502
219
Hawkinson's
V. Knox
F. Doty
P. Mathes
L. Rudy
E. Baker
Handicap
1 ' 2504
Jack's Drive Up 2
R. Shama 427
B. Dayon 375
V. Coats 408
O. Hall 286
A. Monroe 484
Handicap 108
2088
Kachina Room 1
G. Blind
A. Wilson
B. Miller
M. Hollen
R. Lane
Handicap
-.2306
Jorgensen' S 4
C. Lowd
J. Wilson
T. King
F. Willett
P. Gardner
448
447
371
416
441
141
2264
0
Trail Creek
536 M. Pennington 452
414 M. Langston 389
G. McKillop 350
L. Jantzer 391
E. Goode 357
Handicap 40
380
411
427
2168
Union Club 3
V. Cummtngs 498
R. Eberius 412
E. Straus 451
E. Ludwig 413
M. Clark 479
o 2253
Mary's Casa 2
M. Dyer
V. Floato
C. Corwin
M. Gast
V. Blunt
Handicap
1979
Elk Lumber 1
T. Smith 385
A. Swoape 442
V. Florey 391
A. Tamney 439
D.Christianson 499
Handicap 93
2249
Medford Feed 2
398 M. Little 401
377 M. Tennant 414
446 D. Hawley 364
402 L. Sacchi 411
407 R. Barr 494
48
2078
2084
Dead line 1 Sunday Classified Is at
noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: otter days 5:30 previous day.
V0L5AV0DXAW0HXS
"Comrade directors e
company faces disaster. H is
unpossi b to make our product
anywhere near as delicioe
OLD Mr. tOSTON VODKA." O
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DIST. FROM 100 RAM
NtUTRAL SPIRITS 80 PROOF
MrVBOSTON DIST, INC., BOSTON
may get a surprise. rNot very
many men of that club will see
much action this season."
Frosh Probabilities
It was the great freshman
team of last year that brought
the high hopes to Stanford this
year. The frosh squad, among
other things, shellacked Calif
ornia frosh 60-0; ran up a 19-0
lead over Southern California
frosh, then with reserves, got
beat in the last quarter, 20-19;
and beat UCLA freshmen, 25-0.
Freshmen teams are allowed to
play only three games each year.
'.'The only sophomores from
that freshman club who might
break into the starting lineup,"
says Chuck, "are Lou Valli, a
fullback; and Jack Douglas, who
has a chance at quarter."
The role of being a favorite
for anything in football is strictly
new to Taylor since he took over
as head coach five years ago at
Stanford.
That was the season he march
ed his boys right into the Rose
Bowl and a plastering from Illinois.-
Good Results O
With very little talent avail
able, his clubs have brought good
results since that time and two
years ago even 'went down to
the final game before getting
eliminated from the Rose Bowl
assignment.
Last year the experts predict
ed that he would be lucky to
win a game. He started out by
knocking over College of Pacif
ic, Oregon and Illinois in a row
before the boys started play
ing at their natural level.
But this season the team faces
one of the most rugged schedules
in the country. Midway in the
slate, the Indians come up against
Ohio State, Michigan State, Sou
thern California, UCLA and
Washington.
"If we get through those, we
might have quite a teant," says
assistant coach George Lynn.
To which all will agree.
Man's Ancestor Breaks
Law for Davy Crockett
Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) U. S.
Marshal , John T. Williams con
fesses that he had a great-uncle
who was a law-breaker. The
kinsman voted when he was only
18 for Davy Crockett.
Williams said the uncle, Bob
Hall, who later hunted and
fought with Crockett, told in his
autobiography of voting for
Crockett when the frontiersman
ran for Congress, although Hall
was not of voting age.
Thursday, September 1, 19S5 "
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIHTEEK
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ROLLING UP 116 YARDS in 20 plays, Joe Perry, 49ers fullback, makes 44 more yards than
entire Cleveland Browns team on ground during San Francisco game won by 49ers 17-14.
Joe runs eight yards in first quarter, is chased by Paul (20) and Jones (77). (lnternatiotuii)
Burlington, Vt. (U.R) Mel
ton Miller had been waiting for
the day when his wife could
watch him receive his degree.
Recently, Miller donned cap
and gown, headed for commence
ment exercises at the University
of Vermont. ' ,
But Mrs. Miller couldn't go.
She left at the same time for the
maternity ward at Mary Fletcher
Hospital. ,
Logger Killed at
Grants Pass Operation
Grants Pass (U.R) Lester
Oden, 48-year-old logger, was
killed near here yesterday when
a taut cable snapped at the I. D.
Hardin logging operations.
Earl HalL Josephine county
coroner, said Oden died of a
skull fracture. The victim was
dead on arrival at Josephine
County general hospital. Hall
said he was unsure whether Od
en had been killed by the cable
as it broke or whether he was
run over by a' vehicle being
towed with a tractor and cable.
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