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i Sport Parade By OSCAR FRALEY Sportl Writer United Press New York CU.PJ Fraley's Follies and the week end foot ball "winners" along with a backward look at the W orld Se ries. Cam of the Week Michigan over Army The Cadets are unbeaten but this is not one of the better Army teams. The offensive power isn't as dynamic as usual and that bigger Wolverine line should take charge. The East Syracuse over West Virginia ; Don Larsen was the greatest. Dartmouth over Brown It left you cold 'til the 6th. ; Cornell over Harvard Then ! you said "Hey, look!" Yale over Columbia And It got tighter on every pitch. Also: Penn State over Holy Cross, Colgate over Rutgers, Del aware over Bucknell, Lafayette over Albright, Boston university over George Washington and Connecticut over Massachusetts. The Midwest Ohio State over Illinois It's shame to pan Don Newcombe. Notre Dame over Purdue It's just one of those things. Wisconsin over Iowa The Yankees felt they "own" him. Michigan State over Indiana Which is half of the battering. Also: Minnesota over North western. Nebraska over Kansas State, Kansas over Iowa State, Detroit over Wichita, Missouri over North Dakota State, Boston college over Marquette, Cincin nati over Xavier and Dayton over Villanova. The West California over Oregon State co PACK SERVICE , Wa Pack Anywhr Wi Furnish Everything Now Taking Reservations for ELK HUNTS Opening for 2 tha first week In John Day country. Rest of season open. r Your Trip or Mine For Information Writ ROBERT L. CONGER Box 142, Prospect, Ore. Yogi Berra is really relaxed. Washington over Oregon Nothing excites old Yogi. UCLA over Washington State Bill Skowron is a nail biter. Stanford over San Jose With all those muscles, too. Also: Colorado over Colorado Aggies, COP over Fresno State, Wyoming over New Mexico and Utah over Denver. The South Navy over Tulane Bob Tur Iey and Sal M a g 1 i e "wuz robbed." SMU over Duke Bullet Bob pitched a four-hitter and lost in 10. TCU over Alabama Sal got jobbed, too. Georgia over North Carolina Five hits, and hit with a per fect game. Also: Mississippi over Vander bilt, Georgia Tech over LSU, Miami over Maryland, Kentucky over Auburn, Clemson over Wake Forest, Tennessee over Chattanooga, Rice over Florida, VPI over W&M, VMI over Le high, Mississippi State over Trin ity and South Carolina over Virginia. The Southwest Olkahoma over Texas So them Dodgers is dead, too. Baylor over Arkansas It shouldn't happen to the Braves. Texas Aggies over Houston So they coined a phrase. Oklahoma Aggies over Tulsa "Wait'll next year." I A A v Grade School Football Encounters Postponed Wet, cold weather and poor field conditions resulted in post ponement yesterday of the Jef ferson Jackson and Roosevelt Washington grade school foot ball games. They will be made up at the end of the schedule, weather permitting. Salmon Fishing Said Good Now at Brookings Brookings Salmon fishing has been good in this area with 25 to 30 fish per day being caught. Rain has improved angl ing condition. Biggest catch weighed 43 pounds. About 70 man-hours of labor are required to produce one ton of tin plate. Ohio w3s the first state formed from the original "Territory Northwest of the River Ohio." V HI ratetW; . aefeaeauefts: WORKING BEHIND PLATE for last time In career, re tiring Umpire Babe Pinelli (center), called perfect no hitter pitched by Yankee Pitcher Don Larsen (left). At right is Yogi Berra, the catcher. (International Soundphoto) MEDFORDt.TRIBUNE . SIPflDDBTS Casper, McMullen On Top in Western By HAL WOOD San Francisco (U.R) The finest field in the 53 years of the Western Open golf cham pionship went to the post in the second round today with a trio of young unknowns leading the star-studded pack of tourna ment champions. The men to catch are 25-year-old Billy Casper, a two-year pro fessional from Chula Vista, Calif.; 21-year-old John McMul len, an amateur star from Ala meda, Calif., each teeing off with four - under - par 68s, and 27-year-old Don January of Lam pasas, Tex., who. went to the first tee with a 69. No Runaway While the youngsters led, they weren't making a runaway of it from the tried-and-true profes sional money winners. Defend ing champion Dr. Cary Middle coff, who also is the current National Open champion, is right close with a 70, along with a half-dozen other expert shot makers. In fact, 30 men from the field of 162 that teed off shot even par of 72 or better. And of these, 18 broke the magic number. The first round of the exact ing Presidio Golf club course was played in perfect weather sun ny and very litle wind. But the experts can expect more hazards from the elements in the future. Grid Slate Dropped by Prospect HS Prospect Coach Wes Stauf fer announced today that Prospect High school has for feited its football game sched uled Sturday night with St. Mary's at Medford and that the Cougars are dropping out of interscholastic football for the rest of the season. The mentor said that in juries and sickness on the squad plus a transfer had made it impossible to field a club and continue its schedule of games with other schools. He reported that a six-man in tramural program is planned at thes chool. The Cougars began tha sea son short on squad number, depth and experience and had lost Jackson County B league games already to Jackson ville and Rogue River. It had Talent as well as St. Mray's left to play in the circuit. GET THAT "BIRD I" ... then get yourself some Hue bourbon . OLD iEMflnmGiE BRAND OLD HERMITAGE BRAND v KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ijggjjf THI OtB HCIMITACI COHMXT ; jgf ami tell th wosrlfl yia Iinw great 6 years old SetSO JL PINT 45 Qf. IHE 010 HERMITAGE.Ws DIVISION OF HAT10NAI DISTILLERS PKOBUCTS CORPORATION, FRANKfORT. KENTUCKY. ttNTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF Bob Sheffing To Skipper Chicago Cubs Chicago (U.PJ Bob Sheff ing, a former Chicago Cubs coach and catcher, was named today to succeed Stan Hack as man ager of the team. He was given a one-year con tract. Sheffing, 43, this season man aged the Cubs' farm team in Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast league pennant. He was named to the Cubs' job by John Holland, former Lbs Angeles president and general manager who Thursday was ap pointed by owner Phil Wrigley as the man in control of the Cubs. John Sullivan, Calhoun Tussle Cleveland U.R) Rory Cal houn, of White Plains, N.Y., and England's Johnny Sullivan, a pair of mauling middleweight, meet in a 10-round nationally televised match tonight at the Cleveland arena. Calhoun, currently sixth ranked contender, was an 8-5 choice to beat Sullivan and start another winning string. The 22-year-old son of an Atlan ta minister suffered his first pro fessional defeat Aug. 29 at the hands of Spider Webb. The loss, a split decision, ended a string of 23 victories since Calhoun turned professional two years ago. Twelve of his victories were knockouts. Sullivan, 23, has 60 victories, 20 losses and three ties. He has knocked out 35. But the former British Empire middleweight champion lost more than he has won in the United States. Friday, October 12, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN McLoughlin Eighth Wins Dominating action all the way the McLoughlin eighth grade football club downed Central Point graders 14 to 0 at Central Point last night. Dennis Bauman scored from 15 yards out off tackle in the first quarter. Al Funston, who set the touchdown up with three runs of 10 and 15 yards, bucked the extra point. In the third quarter, Mc Loughlin recovered a fumble in midfield and drove goalward. 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