Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1955, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    W. Pastrcno
Beats Rowan
In 10-Rounds
New York (U.R Young Wil
lie Pastrano of New Orleans
promised today, "I'll show more
speed in future bouts" than he
did in his first fight as a heavy
weight Friday night while win
ning a unanimous 10-round deci
sion over tough Joey Rowan at
Madison Square Garden.
The victory in his New York
debut earned 19-year-old Willie
another TV-radio fight at the
garden on Jan. 6, probably
against Chuck Spieser of Lans
ing, Mich. Spieser lost to Pas
trano in a good fight at Chicago
on July 27 but knocked out
Paddy Young in the second
round last Wednesday.
"I felt a little sloppy Friday
night because I weighed the
heaviest ever," said Willie, who
is ranked second among light
heavy weight contenders al
though he has outgrown the divi
sion. "But I was fast enough to
beat Rowan and probably for
most heavyweights. Just the
same, I'll show a lot more speed
in the future."
Hard Fight
Friday night he weighed 18134
pounds exactly the same as
heavyweight Rowan of Phoenix
ville, Pa., who gave Willie a
hard fight and buckled his
knees with a left to the head and
right to the body in the fourth
round.
Rowan, 21, had his unbeaten
string snapped at nine by Pas
trano, whose left jabs and
sneaker rights found the target
more often and extended Wil
lie's unbeaten string to 14. Each
fighter had a draw in his un
beaten cluster.
Irish Joey was warned seven
times by Referee Ruby Goldstein
for low punches, heeling and
butting as he forced the fighting
in every round with a combina
tion hooking attack to body and
head.
Southern Methodist
Defeats Baylor 12-0
Waco, Tex. (U.R) Quarter
back John Roach threw two
fourth-down touchdown passes
Saturday to lead Southern Meth
odist to a 12-0 victory over Bay
lor. Score by periods:
Baylor 0 0 0 0 0
Southern Methodist ..6 0 6 0 12
Southern Methodist scoring:
touchdowns, (Jackson 8, pass
from Roach); Dewveall (16, pass
from Roach).
g "
Sunday, November 20, 1953
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
TESTIFYING IN SUPERIOR COURT, Los Angeles, he can't pay $4,200 debt, Harvey Knox
(left), controversial stepfather of Ronnie Knox, star tailback of UCLA football team, swears
family's support is dependent upon earnings of Ronnie's sister, actress Patricia Knox (right)
and Ronnie's $75 per month from UCLA.' Ronnie injured foot recently. (International)
Florida Ordered
To Play State C.
Tallahassee. Fla. (U.R) The
University of Florida has been
ordered to cancel a 19o6 football
game with Rice University, if
necessary, in order to schedule
a game with Florida State Uni
versity. The two universities were
given an ultimatum by the all
powerful state Board of Control
Friday to play each other next
year.
Florida President J. Wayne
Reitz, who protested the order,
was told the legislature insisted
on the match.
New Beaver Manager
Arrives In Portland
Portland (U.R) .. Tommy
Holmes, new manager of the
Portland Beavers, indicated Sat
urday the Pacific Coast League
club may have some new faces
next season. '
The 37-vear-old former major
learner arrived here at midnight
for a round of conferences with
Beaver officials, civic leaders
and newsmen.
Medford's Entry in Class
3 League Hinges on Meet
mm
A J- - V
The possibility of Medford en
tering the Class B Northwest
baseball league hinges on the
outcome of a meeting to be held
at the Holland hotel tomorrow
night at 8 o'clock.
Persons interested in Medford
being in the league have been
invited to the meeting, where
financing will be the main topic
of discussion. A valley business
firm has agreed to underwrite
about half of the cost of the
entry and financing for the re-
you're on the right scent
With
GROOMING ESSENTIALS
SPORTSMAN
SHAVING IOTION
f.tHa essence of masculinity!
4 or., SI .00; 8 or., SI. 75
SPORTSMAN COLOGNE FOR MEN
(no) illutf.) ,
4oi, $1.35: 801., $i.00
pirn fed. tax
tPOCTSMAM
Wt-llECTRIC SHAVE
streamlines shaving sessions,
safeguards electric shavers I
4 01, SI .00
M fed. tax
fPOBTSMAN
KESSUHZED SKAVC CHAM
... for tmocfh-o-srrk stierve
001.. SI. 00
IATHE SHAVING OtEAjM
UUSHLESS SHAVING CREAM
4.3 01. tubes (not UM.), eoch (.54
mo fed. fox
SPORTSMAN
AIRirre StNGttS. Happy travelers la
squeere-eosy plastic bottles I
LIQUID DEODORANT
2.5 01.. SI .00
" Not illustrotvd:
SHAVING LOTION I COLOGNE FOR MEN
3 or. ea.. SI. 00 to.
pltts fed. tax
'B?WJII','.J
D8AR
! Sat!osstr x:
SPORTSMAN
D-BAR
(solidified deodorant)
confidently, conveniently yours!
2.5 or., SI .00
plus fed. tax
Discover for yourself this different clean-as-a-whistle
fragrance which has made Sportsman first
choice with men everywhere! Attractively pack
aged with a colorful, deep-dimensional look!
MAIN AND CENTRAL
Pros Cou
Move Info
5-Way Tie
By EARL WRIGHT
United Press Sports Writer
If five National Football
League teams the Detroit
Lions, Baltimore Colts, Green
Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steel
ers and Washington Redskins
win today, the division races will
be locked tighter than a miser's
fist.
In that event there would be
a four-way tie for first place in
the Western Division and a two
way tie for the Eastern lead. The
Los Angeles Rams, Chicago
Bears, Colts and Packers would
be tied for the Western lead
with 5-4 records, while the
Cleveland Browns and Redskins
would be tied for the Eastern
lead with 6-3 marks.
To produce such sardine pack
ing in the Western scramble, the
Lions (2-6) must whip the Bears
(5-3), the Colts (4-4) must defeat
the Rams (5-3), and the Packers
(4-4) must down the San Fran
cisco Forty-Niners (3-5).
The Bears are favored by 13
points to boost the league's long
est current winning streak to six
at Detroit. The Rams, tied with
the Bears for the lead, are six
point choices at Baltimore. The
Packers, tied with the Colts for
second, are slim, one point favor
ites against the Forty-Niners at
Milwaukee.
Steelers Must Win
To deadlock the Eastern race,
the Steelers (4-4) must defeat the
champion Browns (6-2) at Cleve
land and the Redskins (5-3) must
defeat the Cardinals (3-4-1) at
Chicago. The Browns, who lead
the second-place Redskins by a
game, are 11-point favorites. The
Cardinals are one-point favorites.
The Philadelphia Eagles (3-4-1)
visit the New York Giants (3-5)
in the other game. The Eagles
are favored by Wz points.
The last-place Lions, who won
the Western title for the past
three years, can help decide
their successor because two of
their remaining games are with
the rampaiging Bears. But the
Bears, currently the league's
hottest team, are in good shape
for Sunday's Briggs Stadium
tussle while halfback Bob Horn
schemeyer and end Dome Dibble
of the Lions are out with in
juries. -
mainder will have to be found.
Problems concerning use of the
Fairgrounds park also will come
up for discussion.
Eight Teams in League
Teams now in the league are
Spokane, Wenatchee, Yakima
and Tri-City in Washington,
Lewiston, Ida., and Salem and
Eugene in Oregon. A possible
working agreement with the Se
attle Rainiers of the Pacific
Coast League also is pending
tomorrow night's meeting.
James M. (Jim) Fleishman,
Portland lumber broker who
last week was named league
president to succeed Orin C.
(Babe) Hollingberry, said he will
concentrate his efforts to get
Medford into the league. The
circuit, third highest in pro
fessional baseball, is made up
mostly of young players who
have had two or three years' ex
perience in pro ball. Each team
is allowed a quota of veteran
players for a team nucleus.
Local baseball enthusiasts be
lieve that the valley has grown
in population sufficiently since
Medford was in the Class D Far
West league that return of pro
fessional ball here, in a higher
classification will be supported.
s
Saw Shop
MACHINE SHARPENING
Chain, Circle and Hand Saws
Lawn Mowers and. Tools
1736 No. Riverside
Phone 2-8236
Vandals Trounce
Montana 31-0 in
Traditional Test
Moscow, Idaho U.R The
University of Idaho Vandals
rolled to an easy 31 to 0 Dad's
Day football victory Saturday
over out classed Montana State
University in their traditional
battle for the Little Brown Stein.
An unexpected crowd of 1500
witnessed the contest beset
with numerous fumbles that
was played on a sluch covered
field in a heavy rain. Buses were
used along the sidelines instead
of benches for protection of the
ployers.
The game was sparked by
Fullback Wilbur Gary holder
of a new Pacific Coast confer
ence record of 28.6 yards per
carry who crossed the goal line
for three of Idaho's five scores.
Quarterback Gary Johnson
made the first score of the game
on a quarterback sneak and right
half Ron Braden romped 55
yards around left end to give
Idaho a 13 to 0 half-time lead.
Gary, playing his last game for
Idaho, made all three of his
tallies in the third quarter, one
on an off tackle play and two on
runs around right end. Jerry
Kramer Vandal guard, made the
only point after touchdown of
the game.
Princeton Wins 14th
Ivy League Conference
Princeton, N. J. (U.R) Half
back Bill Agnew brought Prince
ton its 14th Ivy League football
crown in a driving snow storm
Saturday by crashing eight yards
for a fourth-period come from
behind touchdown to whip Dart
mouth, 6-3.
Score by periods:
Princeton 0 0 0 6 6
Dartmouth 0 3 0 0 3
; Princeton scoring: Touchdown,
Agnew (8, run).
Dartmouth scoring: Field goal,
Beagle (11).
A skeleton excavated from a
Neolithic burying ground in Ger
many showed that tuberculosis
of the spine afflicted man 6,000
years ago. "
i
0
m
m
1
u
GO
imi
UM
IH
UM
o o
Unsurpassed in Snow,
Slush and Mud!
V7 New-design deeper clears for full
power traction
V Wider tread for positive pull in
deep snow
Paddle-wheel action sidewall
bars prevents packing s
V Quieter running than ever, even
on dry pavement
V Full traction whether running for
ward or in reverse
-'J
n
when you ride on New
Tubeless and Tube Type
Here's a guarantee that can't be beat! A written guaran
tee that you'll go in snow or ... we pay the tow when you
ride on new General Winter-Cleat Tires. Forget about
Winter driving worries! Get General Winter-Cleats for
guaranteed traction ... guaranteed in writing I
DEC1 JAN.
When You Need Tires Think of
Hp
"Your Rubber Men"
FTtfrtitiif m m - .. -n- arrr - stmtrnn n im-n r i ir vn
"WALT'
CARL
'BUD'
OPEN
7:00 A.M.
TO
7:00 P.M.
LISTEN TO
GENERAL
SPORTS TIME
8:30 P.M.
KBES-TV
CARL BISMARK
nn a ww W
TIRE TREAD SERVICEof MEDFORD, Inc.
Ml (n) N
n w IM) y
1 204 N. Riverside
YOUR VALLEY TIRE STORE
Medford
Phone 2-6969
3E