Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 14, 1956, Image 13

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

    o
o
o
oo So
o o
Wednesday, November 14, 19SS
MEDFORD (OREGOK) MAIL TKTSUVE TH?5TKEg
O
o
PRIME FOR GRESHAM GOPHERS The Medford High school football squad,
above, District 6 A-l champion three years running, is prepping to meet the
Gresham Gophers at 8:15 p.m. here Friday in Oregon play-off quarter-finals.
FTTjnt row, left to right, are Head Coach Fred Spiegelberg, Dean Rickard, Gary
Safly, Ken Kumasawa, Larry Cranston, Dick Swinney, Dick McLaughlin, Dick
C&pple, Eob Apple, Gary Guss, Earl Knight, Gordon Owsley and Terry Miller.
In the second row, from left, are Manager Dave Bergman, Butch Graff. Eldon
Francis, Neil Plumley, Tom Uridel, Syd Thoreson, Tom Merton, Mike Russell,
Bob Gee, Tony Brauner, Tom Hamlin, Dick Corum, Johnny Jones, Jim Corum,
Rod Bacon and Ron J?eery. Left to right in third row are Don McMaster, Ken
Some Reserves Left
For Tornado-Gopher
Grid Conflict Here
A near sell-out crowd, despite
the outlook for chilly weather,
is expected Friday night when
the Medford Black Tornado and
the ..Gresham' high Gophers
tangle at the Medford stadium in
the Oregon Class A-l football
championship quarter-finals.
But Medford principal Lester
Harris reported this morning
there are some 200 tickets yet
available at the school office
fnr seats in the reserve grand-
atand. Most of th scuts left are
"down in front" but others are
in scattered spots through the
stand.
Game time will be t 8:15
p.m.. the usual kick-off moment
for Black Tornado home games
c throughout the season:.
The Gresham club, champion
- In District 3 and unmarred and
untied in nine games this sea
son; is scheduled to arrive in
Medford a day ahead of the
game. Coach Brad Eeklund will
put his Gopher charges' through
a workout Thursday evening at
the stadium.
TheGopher club comes here
J one of the top defensive clubs
1390
45 Qt. t
Pint
Samovar
VODKA
aENUlNEDRY VODKA
Vodutt et ().S.A ooka Komponiyo.
Schantay. Pa. and Frewe. Calif. Mad
r
J aJ
! truly
GHE
OTOR
RHAUL
- m
1937 to 1954 Models ONLY!
REGULAR
S10S.C5 Value
WE WILL:
Inst j It piston rings
Install piston pint
Grind valves
Clean and reface rckar
Arms
Adjust main ft connect
19 rod bearings
Cln oil pump
Clean oil breather
Tuno motor
A GUARANTEED CHEVROLET MOTOR RECONDITIONING
PERFORMED BY MASTER MECHANICS USING GENUINE
CHEVROLET PARTS.
9kh and Bartlert Sts.
in Oregon and rated No. 3 In
the state. It is seeking to im'
prove one degree on the laurels
it attained in 1955. The Gresham
club was runner-up to Marsh
field for. the championship.
Medford. District 6 champ.
No. 2 ranked, undefeated and
tied only by No. 1 Marshfield.
will field a team with one of
Oregon prepdom's most impres
sive offensive records. The Black
Tornado aims to make the third
time a charm in quest of state
titular honors. District 6 winner
for three straight seasons, Med
ford's championship hopes were
blasted in 1954 and 1955 by
Marshfield's Pirates in quarter
final contention.
Winner of the fracas on the
Medford field will advance into
the semi-finals against either
Benson of Portland or McMinn
ville, which two clubs are con
tending also Friday.
The Tornado gridders covered
considerable ground last night
on the practice field but head
coach Fred Spiegelberg did not
turn loose his stalwarts full
blast. A dummy scrimmage, a
pass scrimmage and defenses
against the Gophers were on
the Tuesday agenda. Backs
worked on pass defense and
individual work also included
)ine defense.
Spiegelberg indicated that his
club was in good physical trim
with the exception of halfback
Eldon Francis, who has a thigh
bruise. The mentor hoped that
the scatback would be able to
run in today's drill but said that
there would be no contact work
for Francis in today's and Thurs
day workouts.
. Baltimore, Md. (U.R) The
portraits of riders Johnny Long
den, Isaac Murphy and Tod
Sloan were unveiled in the
Jockeys' Hall of Fame here Tues
day. X.ongden was present at
Pimlico for the ceremony.
Los Angele (U.R) Tommy
Tibbs, 22-year-old Boston feath
erweight, signed today to meet
ex-champion Lauro Salas of
Mnnterpv. Mexico, at Hollvwood
Legion Stadium Saturday. Tibbs
replaces Tommy Romulo of tne
PhiliDDines. forced to withdraw
because of an injury.
UROLET
Only s8255
WE FURNISH:
' Piston rings
Piston pins
Distributor points
Condensor
All gaskets valve,
head and pan
5 quarts oil
Medford
SPORTS
Sports Broadcasts
The Frankie Ryff-K mny
Lane boxing bout will be
aired by radio station KYJC
at 7 p.m. today.
Jack Burns
MIBL Head;
Meeting Set
Jack Burns, of Company A
of the National Guard, was
elected president of the Medford
Independent Basketball league
last night and has called a ses
sion for Thursday evening to
complete organization of the
circuit.
"The meeting will be at 8 p.m.
at the Medford armory.
Burns said that eight teams
are definitely lined up with one
other entry possible. He stated
that it was hoped that a 10th
club could be added to balance
out the loop.
The new president asked all
team managers to be on hand
Thursday. It is planned to set
up the schedule, complete the
by-laws and discuss fees and
gymnasium facilities.
The clubs now lined up are
Company A and Headquarters
company of Medford National
Guard, Ashland National Guard.
Hawkinson Tire Tread, 20-30
club. Prospect. Butte Falls and
the Campus Five of Southern
Oregon college.
RIBS BUSTED
New York (U.R) Middle
woipht rhalleneer Gene Fullmer.
fresh from the West, said today
he already had broken two of
his manager's ribs and two of
his sparring mate's while sharp
ening a body attack for cham
pion Ray Robinson.
TURKEY AND TRIMMINGS
Frewsburg, N. Y. (U.R)
Three men wound up paying a
big tab they hadn't counted on
for a tasty wild turkey dinner
shared with three female com
panions. The trio had to shell
out $102.50 each In fines as a
result of their choice in dinner
fare. New York has a perman
ently closed season on wild tur
keys. 3
$778
a Per Month
On Approved Credit
FIX YOUR CAR NOW
AND FIX US LATER!
Phone 2-6115
Van Ausdell, Dan Lovett, Jay Walker, Don Peek, John Milne, Jim Funston, Tom
Morris, Dick Durante, Dennis Barr, Jim Clark, Jim Bates, Don Gree, Gary Har
rington, Frank Albert, Dick Sorenson, Coach John Kovenz. Backfield Coach Bob
Newland is left in fourth rdw and players are Larry Slessler, Bruce West, Gary
Winetrout, Dave Rath, George Koch, Ed Cripe, Tony Monroe, Jerome McQuade,
Bob Pond, Blake Taylor, Mike Murray, Pete Rasmussen, John Harvey, George Ice
and Line Coach Paul Evensen. Players in back row, from left, are Loren Chris
tean, Dennis King, Mike Stearns, Ron Reich, Fred Funston, Harold Sexton, Frank
Peterson, Dave Jones, Bryan DeBorde, Gerry Lyons, Dale Foresee,. Ron Miller,
Jim Fontaine and Coach Frank Roelandt. (Landis-Shangle photo)
Sport
Pcrc.de
New York (U.R) Fearless
Fraley, who didn't get his Os
car for picking football winners,
has retreated to Australia for the
balance of this gridiron cam
paign. He may have taken all of
his winners with him, but here's
hoping he left a few.
Such as perhaps these:
Game of the Week
Iowa over Ohio State The
Hawkeyes have been underdogs
in most of their victories this
season. The Rose Bowl awaits
if they win this one so here's
a vote for them to end the
Buckeyes' Big Ten winning
streak at 17.
The East
Yale over Princeton Yale's
hale males carry the mail.
Pittsburgh over Army One
more homicide in a suicide
schedule.
Colgate over Syracuse The
rule on this one is "pick the un
derdog." Boston college over Boston U.
Try B.C. for a headache rem
edy. Harvard over Brown The
meek against the weak.
Columbia over Penn But
passer Benham better be better.
Also Cornell over Dart
mouth, Holy Cross over Mar
quette, Penn State over North
Carolina State, Navy over Vir
ginia, William & Mary over
Rutgers.
Midwest
Michigan over Indiana The
Wolverine is mighty keen.
Oklahoma over Missouri No
Sooner said than done.
Minnesota over Michigan
State ' The Gopher tunnels
back toward top.
Baylor over Nebraska Bay
lor will not fail or we'll lose
money.
Notre Dame over North Car
olina Irish stew no longer
over losing streak.
Also Illinois over Wiscon
sin, Purdue over Northwestern,
and Kansas State over Iowa
State.
South
Tennessee over Mississippi
Any Volunteers to pick an up
set? Georgia Tech over Alabama
Doesn't Tech much courage for
this.
Clemson over Miami Ti
gers shine In preview Orange
Bowl appearance.
Auburn over Georgia Aw,
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL
Pacific Coast Conference Games T n II LA I V
Brought Yon By I IV U - IVl I TV
Saturday, Nov. 17 - 1:45 P.M. - KBES-TV
Stanford vs. Washington
Nov. 24 - UCLA vs. USC, 1:15 P.M. KBES-TV
These Games Are on the National Network KBES-TV
Nov. 22-TBA
Dee. 1-10:15 a.m
Army vs. Navy
era
CONCRETE
Phone 2-5271
QQ
By
OSCAR FRALEY
Sports Writer
United Press
burn your own midnight oil
picking these things.
Mississippi State over Louisi
ana State Just State your
case.
Duke over Wake Forest
only a nobleman would do this.
Also Vanderbilt over Tu
lane. South Carolina over Mary
land, Kentucky over Xavier,
West Virginia over Furman,
George Washington over The
Citadel.
Southwest
Texas A&M over Rice They
are finding it hard to bear Bry
ant. Arkansas over SMU Razor
backs are razor sharp.
Texas Christian over Texas
But would you pick Horned
Frogs over horned steers?
Also Houston over Villan
ova, Detroit over Oklahoma
A&M, Tempe State over Ari
zona, Texas Western over West
Texas.
Far West
Oregon State over Idaho
Even a hot potato won't stop
drive to Rose Bowl.
Stanford over Washington
Indians thinking about the Rose
Bowl, too.
California over Washington,
state A Waldorf salad.
Hank DeVoss
President of
Waltonians
Henry (Hank) DeVoss, has
been named president of the
Jackson County chapter of the
Izaak Walton league. He suc
ceeds Norton Smith.
Other officers chosen this
week were Dr. Elliott L. Har
low, secretary; John Webber,
treasurer; Smith, Col. Paul Wei-
land, Duke Guile, Bill Thorn
dike and Webber, directors, and
Weiland, state director.
rVn Talent resident is
an instructor at Lincoln Grade
school here. He is a past treas
urer of the Walton chapter and
was active in securing federal
appropriation for screening the
turbine intake at Savage Rapids
dam on Rogue river.
Dr. Harlow is a Medford
physician with dermatology a
specialty. Webber is salesman
for Medford Blowpipe company.
Dee. 810:45 a.m.
Miami vs. Pittsburgh
COMPANY
248 E. McAndrews Road
Eagles Drill on Punting;
Will Meet Pleasant Hill
In Saturday A-2 Scuffle
Eagle Point Coach Stan
Smith drilled the Eagle Point
Eagles on their punting game
this week as the District 6 cham
pionship club prepared for its
first entry into state A-2 play
off quarter-finals.
Arrangements for the skir
mish with Pleasant Hill were
confirmed' yesterday. The scrap
will be at 8 p.m. Saturday on
the Eagle Point gridiron.
Smith said that assignments
on both punt formation and
punt receiving were getting a
special going over this week,
that portion of the game show
ing particular need for work.
The tutor also said that the
Eagles also were working on a
Jack Burke Jr.
Golfer of Year
Dunedin, Fla. U.R) Jack
Burke Jr., the curly-haired Mas
ters and PGA champion from
Houston, Tex., has been named
"Professional Golfer of the
Year" by the Proessional Golf
ers Association of America. Cary
Middlecoff was voted the runner-up
and Ted Kroll finished
third.
OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M.
A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item At.
Robinson
Shop Early!
Avoid the last-minute hurly
burly. Shop for your men now
. . . while there's time to ex
ercise loving care and calm
judgment. Choose the just
right gifts here nowl
Park Free
in the parking lot directly
behind our store. Enter
from Front Street.
Next to Pick's Apparel
!
t.- , Sf.ff'.rj
few new pass patterns and
were generally working to
sharpen their passing attack.
Nelson Back
The EP squad came through
the Glide game last week end
without any serious hurts,
Smith reported. He said that
Ron Nelson, tackle who missed
the district play-off mix be
cause of a knee injury, .is back
NAIA FIELD COMPLETE
Omaha, Neb. (U.R) The
National Association of Intercol
legiate Athletes (NAIA) today
completed the eight-team field
for the annual "tip-off" basket
ball tournament here Dec. 27
29 with the addition of St.
Francis of Brooklyn and Indiana
Central of Indianapolis. The six
teams previously selected were
Hamline of St. Paul, Minn.;
Texas Southern of Houston;
Rockhurst College of Kansas
City; Arkansas Tech of Russell
ville; Gusravus Adolphus of St.
Peter, Minn, and Wisconsin S.tate
of Eau Claire.
Use Tribune Want Ads
QUICK and EASYI
toss 'n turn
lounge 'n live in
' Mimsingwear
Balbriggan
Pajamas
4-
There's no pulling, cramping
or binding in Munsingwear
Balbriggans. They're knit
end finishes to resist shrink
ing, sagging, stretching with
NYLON-reinorced neckband,
wrists and ankles,. In light
bluenavy, graywine, goldbrown,
light greenHunter green.
Sizes A-D. Also in six-footers
and size E $5.50
We Give
S&H
GREEN
STAMPS
o
A. "
ffend&tm- ROBES
Wrap your man in the ease and elegance
of this handsome robe for Ciristmas ...
glorify his "evenings at home." '
Xjm. and up
unson
THE BUDS FOR QUALITY DUDS
with the team and may play
some on Saturday,
Efforts wera- being made at
the Eagle Point scho81 W, ge
additional leaHiers for the efc
gagement. Adults will be admit
ted to the game fiM- 1 and str
..-..3 .v.. wu i.ca, y
Victor of the -Pleant cfli
Eagle Point affair will oppose
fhe Vale-Silverton winner in--)
state semi-finals.
Give a gander at tnb
1920 tharpia and
for yaurseK tha dif
ference between
than and now. You ned not go
that far bad though. Just teW a
look at any suit that it three year,
old, compare the laeelt, tha styl
ing in general, then come in and
let us style and tailor for you
suit that is really NEW . . . prices
",0W" 55950
GUARANTEED FIT
CHRIS
The Tailor
o
i
36 No. Bartlert - Phone 2-8473
WW
3
O O
o
mr
Medford, Oregon
111
o
i
1 fX'ji'. '' i
till
Br a o
OS.
O
o
o
o
O