Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 07, 1955, Image 11

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    MSG Picked
Over Indians
By UP Scribe
Br HAD WOOD
San Francisco (U.R) All the
way from eighth place right
back to the top of the heap in
the national Pigskin Picking
derby.
That was this department's
astonishing record for last week
a record only slightly less
mashing than theeBums' win
.over the Yankees.
We're not in the habit of
bragging, but take a look at what
our think-tank came up with last
week:
We picked Southern California
over Texas by 13 Final Score:
USC 19, Te$as 7.
Wt picked Washington over
Oregon by 20 Final Score: Hus
kies 19, Oregon 7.
Also we had California over
Penn by 6 Final Score: Cal 27,
Penn 7; and UCLA over Wash
ington State by 34 Final Score:
Bruini 95, Cougars 0.
So without taking a deep
breath, how about these super
ipecials for this week:
Michigan State over Stanford:
The Indians beat Ohio State last
week, but it may be that he
Buckeyes aren't as strong as they
are touted. Spartans by 13.
California over Washington
State: The Golden Bears, as Pap
py Waldorf would say, are start
ins toQjell. Cougars admit they
haven't much. By 17.
OSC, UO Underdogs
Southern California over
Washington: Nobody knows just
how good this Husky pack is
this time. Any club that can lick
Minnesota 30-0 must have pretty
lair balance. But the Trojans
have played the tougher sched
ule. By 13.
UCLA over Oregon State: The
Beavers from the North have an
unbeaten record so far, but in
years past they usually have
folded completely in the Los
Angeles Coliseum. Bruins get
ting better. By 20.
' Colorado over Oregon: The
Buffs haven't been scored on
this year in turning back Ari
lona and Kansas, and Webfoots
may be in for an "off" year. By
ix.
College of Pacific over Idaho:
The Tigers, playing a murderous
schedule, may run wild against
the Vandal3. By 20.
Also San Jose State over
Arizona- Tempe State, Arizona
over West Texas State, Lewis &
Clark over Linfield, Whitwortb
over Central Washington, San
Francisco State over Cal Aggies,
Nevada over Sfjcramento State,
Chico State over Whittier, San
Diego State over Pomona-Clare-mont,
Los Angeles State.over
Occidental. -
' - m tmm
BIG MAN IN BROOKLYN Dodger Johnny Podres is a
ticture of determination as he serves up a pitch in closing
inning of final World Series game against the Yankees in
Yankee Stadium. His determination brought the Dodgers
their first World Series win as they beat the Yanks, 2-0.
MedfordS&-Tribune
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BOWLING
Mtdford Bowling associa
tion will have a special meet
ing at S p.m. Saturday, Oct
ober 8. at the Medford Labor
temple, 2414 South Grape it.
A repreitntaliye of the Amer
ican Bowling congress will
show films and explain new
rules and regulations. All
team captains and league of
ficers particularly are re
quested to be present.
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
John Mathes of Lorenz Co.
took honor for high series in
the Rogue Valley league with a
556, and Bud Van Hoy of the
Forest Patrol with 248 was high
game.
Standing!:
Seven Up -
Star Body Wotks
City Hall
Sugar Ray Given Chance at Bobo
Dead Una for Sunday Classified ia
oooft Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: other daya 5:30 previous day.
Chicago- (U.R) Former mid
dleweight champion Sugar Ray
Robinson will get a chance at
the age of 34 to try and re
gain his old title from the 27-year-old
champion, Carl (Bobo)
Olson, in the Chicago Stadium
Nov. 4. , -
The fight was announced
Thursday by the sponsoring In
ternational Boxing Club, who
said it would be televised nation
ally, with Chicago and the area
of 150 miles surrounding black
ed out, and also would be broad
cast both locally and nationally.
Robinson has beaten . Olson
twice previously, scoring a 13
lound knockout in Philadelphia
Oct. 26, 1950, and winning a 15
round decision in San Francisco
March' 13, 1951.
since then has had six fights
on a comeback campaign. He
lost to Ralph "Tiger" Jones
here Jan. 19 in his second come
back appearance, but won the
other five brawls.
Robinson s last victory was a
10-round decision over Rocky
Castellani, in San Francisco
July 22, one of the three victims
of Olson in previous title de
fenses. Olson's other victories in de
fending his 160 pound crown
were over Kid Gavilan and
Pierre Langlois. In all Olson has
won 65 of 72 bouts. His last de
feat was June 22 when he was
knocked out by Archie Moore in
the third round of a bout for the
light heavyweight title. Since
then Olson has beaten Jimmy
Martinez and Joey Giambra.
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HORSE MOTORS
1201 North Riverside
Dial 2-7254
t
Forest Patrol
Klievera Machine Shop
Andy's Jewelers
Darrell Miller Co.
U. S. National Bank
Lorenz Co
Pine Tree Market
ResulU:
W.
..19
18
-18
..17
-15
..12
-.12
11
10
. 8
KUever's
W. EbAriua
L. Knapo 4S
I. Isaacs 405
F. Van Sickle 551
V. Allen 553
1 Miller Co. 1
456 D. Tremblay 380
B. Kramer aaa
J. Woleamott 375
H. Wyatt 426
J. Haven ' ' 408
Handicap " 252
2390
Pine Tree
Bob Jenkins
(Absentee)
Sam Mallon
(Absentee)
Dave Kreer
446
402
375
369
465
Star Body
J. Mitchell
H. Gesner
C. Emery
D. Graham
L. Graham
Handicap
2057
2186
4
509
391
431
501
473
. 51
2356
U. S. Bank
S. Doty 420
E. Humphrey 383
G. Rader 336
F. Eastwood 414
P. Shafer
Handicap
Seven Up
K. Shaw
D. Coates
H. Dungey
J. Morgan
D. Swan
Handicap
466
183
2202
City Hall 4
O. McNeel 518
N. Dow 421
E. McKinstry 431
B. Duff 498
J.Compagnoni 458
2
397
441
477
366
404
42
2127
Forest Patrol
B. Van Hoy
H. Smets
J. Bradish
D. Stockton
T. Maul
2326
2
538
404
493
405
421
Andy's
E. Floate
D. Kline
D. Johnson
r. Anderson
C. Ericson
Handicap
2261
Lorenz Co. 4
443 C. McWhorter 534
467 H. Arant 456
441 D. McCorm ck 498
365 B. Tye 432
466 J. Mathes 856
123
2305
2476
CITY LEAGUE
MacCartney, Clark and Laden
held the load this week even
though they were beat 3 to 1
by Tru-Mix. Jim Baize of Tru
Mix took high individual hon
ors with 203, 210, 181 for a to
tal of 594. Lamport's moved
into second place with a 3 to 1
win over FNB. Ed's Barber shop
took team honors with a 933
game and 2596 series, defeating
Weter and Olsen 3 to 1. Copco
held its own by a 3 to 1 win
from Crater Electric and Ross
Lumber moved up by a 4 to 0
win over Norton Lumber Co.
Standings: W.
MacCartney, Clark and Laden. .19
Lamports i 18
Crater Electric 18
Ed's Barber Shop 17
Calif. Oregon Power Co. 16
Central Market 15
Norton Lumber Co ..12
Tru-Mix Construction 12
Ross Lumber Co 12
Weter & Olsen 10
Mogan Lumber Co 10
First National Bank S
Results:
MCL
E. Blind
L. Bex
T. Mitchell
J. Laden
H. Shaw
1 Tru-Mix 3
46s C. Sneaden 363
487 J. Cummings 466
487 G. Burrougns 505
459 J. Baize 594
542 M. BeU 452
Handicap 111
2443
3
525
Ed'f Shop
C. Heim
F. Couch
Joe Kantor
D. Harmon
John Kantor 512
Weter-Olsen
L. Smith
548 J. Roberts
482 L. Graham
529 B. Luman
L. Webster
Handicap
2596
3 F. N. B
519 W. Nissen
Lamport's
B. Picha
B. Coy 390 E. Bennett
L.. benneider o43 O. King
S. Van Dyke 550 P. Dimick
J. Farrar 483 D. Miller
Handicap
2485
Mogan Lbr.
N. Hensoa
J. Clark
D. Barker
C. Mineer
V. Allen
1
490
539
408
510
491
2438
Central Mkt.
B. Hayman
H. Sullivan
E. Sommer
J. Keener
G. Schulz
Handicap
Ross Lbr.
G. Culy
A. Senate
D. Smith
A. Bohannon 416
4
511
446
405
B. Forrest
571
3349
Norton Lar.
M. Olsen
M. Morse
C. Pfnister
E. Olsen
J. Boetcher
Handicap
Copca t
B. Schroeder 544
R. Rolls 471
O. Hanson 492
C. Thompson 461
R. Sterton 433
Handicap 99
2500
Crater Elee.
G. Eberious
L. Knaop
H. Vallee
G. Doyon
C. Hampson
2491
1
532
425
511
484
482
3
2437
1
441
516
449
464
427
135
2432
3
525
472
426
517
516
27
2483
e
458
379
375
434
488
27
2161
1
474
503
465
467
526
2435
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
With the seventh week com
pleted, the Pierce Auto Freight
ers hold firmly to top spot. They
tripped the Big Y 4-0. The Bar
bers moved ahead of Jorgensen's
Dairy, taking a 3-1 series from
the dairymen, despite the 537
by Hal Ellis. Domestic Laundry
lost 3-1 to Jackson Creek Lum
ber, but held on to fourth.
Swift and Co. moved up to
fifth spot on their 4-0 series over
Oasis Ballroom and Chuck's
Pump Service took a step up
by a 3-1 series over Mo6re Steel.
Eastside Market held onto elev
enth spot by losing to Hunter
and Best lumbering boys.
Herman Duncan's 213 was
high game while Herb Vallee
and Swede Larson each had 538
to top the series scores.
Junior HigK
Eighth Grade
Teams Knot
McLoughlin and Hedrick
eighth grade footballers fought
to a 6 to 6 deadlock yesterday
afternoon in the first official
rivalry between Medford'i two
junior high schools.
Hedrick tallied in the first
quarter on a long run and Mc
Loughlin turned a pass intercep
tion into a touchdown in the
third period.
The new east side school got
the first TD despite the fact
that practically all of the first
quarter was played in its territory.
McLoughlin had threatened
after Jerry Anderson's opening
kick-off rolled only four yards,
driving from the Hedrick 44 to
the 21 before being thrown back.
Hedrick took over the ball on the
28 but was penalized back to the
22. Four plays gained to the 37
then Gary McGill skirted left
end with super interference and
ran down the sideline in. a 63-
yard romp to score. It was the
only offensive thrust of the
stanza into Bulldog territory.
Conversion Nullified
Don Cranston ran over the
conversion to make it on the next
play.
The west side Bulldogs threat
ened again in the initial panel
after big, hard-running Lynn
Knight ran the kick-off back
39 yards to the Hedrick 28. Mc
Loughlin got to the 22 but a
holding infraction ended the
drive.
Big share of the second quar
ter was played in the west
school's portion of the field with
Hedrick once getting to the Mc
Loughlin 21.
Rest of the game was battled
about evenly.
Knight set up the Hedrick TD
by his interception of McGilFs
toss. He gathered in the ball
in midfield and struggled to the
13 yard line. On the next play
he went around right end to the
goal. On the extra point try
Knight had trouble getting hold
of the ball and was stopped
inches short of the goal line.
Best gains for either team dur
ing the afternoon were around
ends. The clubs played a short
ened fourth quarter after stop
watch trouble lengthened the
third.
Friday, October 7. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
n
Standings:
Pierce Freight Lines .
Barber Local 269
Jorgensen's Dairy
Domestic Laundry
Swift and Co.-
Hunter and Best
oasis Ballroom
W.
.25
..21
-18
-17
15
-14
..14
..12
-10
Chuck's Pump Service
Jackson Creek Lumber
Big Y Super Market 9
L.
3
7
10
11
13
14
14
16
18
19
19
24
A measure requiring that saw
ed off shotguns be registered un
der the National Firearms act
was signed into law May 23, 1952
by President Truman.
Results:
Chuck's Pump 3
McWhorter 449
Parker 533
Coggins 387
Lynch 491
Kreer 409
2269
Moore Steel ' 1
Monroe 235
Townes 390
Kravig 395
Lugnet . 393
Handicap 291
2143
Jackson Creek
Glover
Fenton
Ward
Lewis
Kantor
Handicap
3
441
407
387
477
474
258
2444
Domestic Lndry. 1
Colley 444
Liddell 537
Coats 411
Knox 482
Farrar 471
2345
Heins, Stranahan
Baltimore, Md. (U.R) Ray
Heins, making his first start
along the professional trail, and
millionaire Frank Stranahan
shared a one-stroke lead today
going into the second round of
the $17,500 Eastern Open golf
tournament. .
Heins, 35-year-old assistant
pro at the Baldoc Hills Country
Club in Irwin, Pa., canned seven
birdies for a 33-34 67 Thurs
day, while Stranahan of Toledo,
Ohio, looking for his first tour
ney triumph since turning pro
a year ago, came up with three
birdie putts of less than six
inches for his 67.
Share Open Lead I
A stroke back of the co-lead
ers at 68 are big Mack Sou
chak, former Duke University
football star from Durham, N.C.,
and steady Mike Homa of Rye,
N.Y., while blond Dick Mayer
of St. Petersburg, Fla., who won
this event two years ago and
Frank Lenny of Annapolis, Md.,
are tied for third at 69.
In fourth, another stroke back,
are Don Whitt, Alameda, Calif.;
Buster Reed, McKinney, Tex.;
Art Wall Jr., Pocono Manor,
Pa.; Marty Furgol, Lemont, 111 ;
Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex.,
and Doug Ford, PGA champion
from Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. Ten
Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican
Republic aj.P.) The local infor
mation center here has started
plans to have the Milwaukee
Braves and the world champion
Brooklyn Dodgers meet in a
three-game exhibition series next
spring as the feature of the
Dominican International Fair.
Lou Perini, of the Braves al
ready has agreed to bring the
club here. -
others, including Arnold Palm
er, Youngstown, O.; Ed (Porky)
Oliver, Wilmington, N.C.; Ed
Furgol, Clayton, Mo., and Dow
Finsterwald, Bedford Heights,
O., are deadlocked at 71.
Barber Local 3
Berrey 529
Braaten 488
Boone 438
DeGroot 453
Speer - 518
Jorgensen's 1
Duncan (213) 476
Givler
Jorgensen
Pritchett
Ellis
Handicap
2424
Swift Co.
Andersen (
Griffith '
Hjorten
Messelbeck
Boner
Handicap
4 Oasis
387 Williams
548 Wadlow
464 Burton
421 Wilson
506 Spain
177 -
2503
Pierce Freight 4
Doyon 513
Martin 437
Larson 538
Negles 396
Vallee 538
Handicap 15
2437
Big T
Gifford
Hooker
Withrow
PickeU
Davis
Eastside Mkt.
Harger
Morris
Neathamer
Sorenson
Orr
Handicap
414
381
404
399
349-
186
2134
Hunter-Best
Russell
Sorber
Croucher
O'Conner
-Wicksten
432
332
407
537
171
2355
461
408
378
420
479
2148
452
399
470
439
401
2161
3
503
428
370
417
S38
2254
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