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) o o o o o o O O riiaits Tep E Wm Easte CJ V.aer.fc:a ''jf.rt-.e New oy.'ic ;.ar.-s. poere-i t ai --''. I'a.-.k G:or4 and Mtl Trip:-., ran r'j jithshrid cvr B)crhiladi.-lphia Fals Saturday to win, 21-5, and, t.'.n h;r tional Foo.fjwii Ltsu eatrn chTiptanihip T.ce Qrhe Gianft JsatiunaIIy-tlwir dt victory cl:nctd ti. a.tffn itl o.itw n '-9 1 rf-rr.H r, f? 'iVijalifjeri thr;n to mtft the De-(-Voit Jrn r.rth? Chicago Bsrs who p'i' for tiiiowo'orn crown at Chicago tnmorrow, fyr the league championship on Dec. 30 In New grk0 Cifford. taking a handoi? frm quarterback Don HHnrich, tos wd a ix yard trcSdown pass to Kyle Rote for the first0 score In t8 secondSriod and bolted off cnd for 10 .ards0 and t?ie sC-dnd score. Webster ored the thirj tou':hd".'r? on a sevwi yard sm:i through, the line in the tird period. Burlc Tste TD Pass '' . 3 CThe FKk-s' only touchdown ame with 1:08 l(jt tofilay when Adrian Burk tossed a 15-yrjd corir. jss to end Bobby Wal nOton. o The iants. Ignoring th air 9T the most part, gained with a nwning attack wtjich mada light of a fiefil soft from three days' rm and thg Sagles line, which until Saturday owas tied Q- witS ftie New Yorkers in de fensive sV.gtistics. q Tfie g.nners roiled 291 yards on the ground to 41 in the air, witf? Webster gaining 132 in 23 O carries, (Afford 81 in 15 trie aad Tripi'f'tt 72 in 14 rushes. Ifein9ich hcl cor.Jtol of the ball with little difficulty as he (yianjvered t!e team with sich Q dextiefity that Chukin' Charley Jurftey Shoot Slatjed Today There will be events for non 0BhcS.esj today at' the turkey ahoot being field o by Medford Gun club at its grounds west of Crar .ake highway Tour Corners. . . footing is planned in all classes and hams and, bacon will be prizes as well as tnrkcjs. The eMyitoto bmjin at 11 a.m. today is one of two pre-Christ-mas (jierchandise contests. It will be held rain or shine. Lunch will be available at the club, o o Got A Gift Problem Mister! HERE'S A SMART IDEA - GIVE HER Just one of many beautiful styles to choose from 0 AIJiSTEPS-: $10.95 to $13.95 o Help O o Do Not Know Her Size o o d Sujfer grown fluftrf Suilding ag.es; rn Crown ! Cor.erly, top passer, could set ! out the game except for ball- holding chores on kicks, i Wtstern Crown In Sunday's big game, the De ! troit Lions (9-2 1 and Chicago : Bears (8-2-1) will play for the Wtern division championship t Wrieley Field. Detroit leads the runnerup Bears by a half game and needs a victory or a tie to win the title for the fourth time in the past six years. Game Raied Tossup The Bears are so tough to t.me in their own lair that the ame is rated a tossup although they took a 42-10 whipping from tfte Uons two weeks ago at De troit. The Browns (5-6) play host to the Chicago Cardinals (6-5) the Green Bay Packers (4-7) visit the Los Angeles Rams (3-8) and the San Francisco Forty-Nincrs (4-6-1) entertain the Colts in Sunday's other games. Vic Seixas Sparks U.S. Net Team Perth, Australia (U P) Amer ica's desolate outlook in the Davia Cup Challenge Round asainst Australia brightened a trifle today in the aftermath of a "fountain of youth" perform ance by the aging ace from Philadelphia, 33-year-old Vic Seixas. Seixas, in both doubles and singles competition against India in the Interzone final, was at his brilliant best. Aligned with doubles partner, Sammy Giam- malvia of Houston, Tex., in Sat urday's clinching match, Seixas was both a steadying influence and a "take-chance" guy. The Americans won 6-2. 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 from Ramanathan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar in a match con siderably more one-sided than the score indicated. That made Sunday's two final singles matches strictly exhibi tions and Captain Billy Talbert named his second-string singles men, Giammalva and Mike Green of Miami Beach, Fla., to wind it up. Green opposed Krishman inv the first match while Giammalva took on In dia's Captain Kumar in the finale. A PAIH Or This will You If You Airstep Gift Certificate in a miniature plastic shoe! Shoe Store 15 So. Central J ml fl-' gr AAAA-C g. NfeDFORDvfvTRIBUKI ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Although they lost two games to U.S. National Bank Thursday night, Darrel Miller Company held on to the lead in the Rogue Valley league, when Pickell's Real Estate dropped one to Andy's Jewelers to stay one game down. Swede Larson had high game and high series with a 212. and a 588. Standing: W L Darrell Miller Co 10 2 Pickell Real Estate 9 3 City Appliance Co. . 8 4 Telephone Employees 7 5 Klievers Machine Shop 7 5 Moore Steel Co 6 6 U. S. National Bank 6 6 State Forest Patrol 6 6 Hires Root Beer 5 7 Team No. 8 3 9 Andvs Jewelers 3 9 Medlord Mufflers 2 10 Results: Moore Steel 1 R. AppleRale 474 J. Monroe 392 D. lvie 4B4 City Appliance 3 F. Martin 408 E Blind H. Hooker S. Larson 493 473 588 456 420 2928 A. Bowman 45 C Hinrichson 488 E Whitney Handicap 516 Handicap 2322 Kltevers 4 M. Jacobson 533 I. Isaacs 468 B. Lucas 334 T. VanSickle 513 H. Blew 475 Handicap 498 2801 .Med. Mufflers J. McDuffie 460 N. Cutken D. Vance W. Walker P. Antony Handicap 364 467 500 454 438 2683 Forevt Patrol D Stockton Absentee J. Bradish G. Lavton B Van Hoy Handicap 3 474 435 492 391 529 486 Hires 1 D. Swan 477 K. Shaw 434 D. Schlachter 483 G. Ault 480 H. Dungey 501 Handicap 369 2787 2694 2 563 554 462 443 394 405 2821 t.I Bank 2 A. Laper 460 D. Gladfelter 360 F. Eastwood 427 P. Shaler 468 D Montetth 481 Handicap 600 2796 Miller Co. L. Webster W. Fischer C. Brown H. Wyatt J. Haven Handicap Pickell's 3 D. Pickell 452 R. Wallace 468 H. Withrow 525 C. McWhorter 503 D Kreer 547 Handicap 333 2833 Andy's 1 T. Anderson 415 D. Kline 554 G. McDowell 521 D Johnson 509 Absentee 468 Handicap 297 2764 T.E.A.A. J. Martin B. Doescher M. Walker J. Sedey H. Riekman Handicap 4 477 412 445 485 Team Eirht A. Walker B. Evans M. Walker R. Coolev 0 383 465 392 351 G. Burroughs 485 Handicap 420 2496 Phoenix Juniors Have Rifle Class Phoenix Junior Rifle club is starting a class for new shooters for boys or girls, between the ages of 12 and 18 years. The class will be held at 7 p.m. in the Community hall in Phoenix. Anyone is invited to join the club. Parents are wel come and are urged to come with their boys and girls. Phoe nix club particularly invites be ginner shooters from Medford, if they are unable to find a place to shoot in Medford. Those who do want to join the club must do so beginning with the first lesson. College of Puget Sound Tops Lewis and Clark Tacoma (U.R) Forward Tom Names sank a field goal with only seven seconds left to play to give College of Puget Sound a 74-73 basketball victory over Lewis and Clark college here Friday night. Bevo Grid Squad Holds Workouts Corvallis, Ore. (U.R) Ore gon State, tuning up for its Rose Bowl meeting with Iowa, went through an hour and a half of conditioning and fundamental workouts Saturday. Coach Tommy Prothro, ab sent for yesterday's initial work outs, returned to the Beaver Camp today and sent his backs and linemen through brief ses sions on offense in separate workouts. Light rain pelted the practice field during the afternoon. Oregon State will continue workouts here until Tuesday evening when they leave for Santa Monica, Cal., where they will set up their camp for the January 1, game. Fetchik Leads Golf Open by 2 Sanford, Fla., (U.R) Mike Fetchik of Mahopac, N.Y., played a safe three-under-par 67 "slow and easy" Saturday to hang onto a two-shot lead in the third round of the $15,000 Mayfair golf open. Frank Stranahan of Toledo. O., spurted forward with a 65. but Fetchik, who took a three-stroke lead Friday with a record-matching 63, stayed on top with a 195 total at the end of 54 holes. Stranahan finished with a 197. One stroke back came Don Finsterwald of Bedford Heights, O., the first-round leader. .Fin sterwald played the opening nine holes erratically but managed to match Fetchik's 67. DICKENS ON LIST Bloomington, Ind. U.R) Phil Dickens, head coach of Bloomington's unbeaten football team, is "on the list" of coaches being considered to replace Ber nie Crimmins at Indiana univer sity. Crimmins resigned recent ly after a succession of losing I seasons. I INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Picard's took three games from Red Blanket Friday nignt to hold the lead in the Indus trial Bowling league. Jorgen sen s took three from Lining er's to stay right on their heels. George Russell bowled a 595 se ries, and he and Pat Patterson each had a 225 game.. Picard's Jewelers 11 Jorcensen's Dairv - 10 Donna Timber Products 9': Linineers Ready Mix 8 City Hall 8 C. W A 8 6 6'i Rail Rosues . 8 8' 9 9 10 10 Red Blanket Lumber Co. 7'i Domestic Laundry Javcees - Richlield Oil Snoboys -.. Results: Red Blanket H. Fuller G. Stewart C. Epos 1 414 430 482 486 Picard's 3 A. Bohannan 517 HBaker 431 R. Ptcard 562 K. Richardson 503 lAbsentee) 477 S Murrey P Patterson 535 Handicap 87 2434 Llningers J. Mllhoan B. Kincaid 1 379 478 Joreensen's W. Ratty D. Ivie D. Schrem J. Farrar H. Ellis 3 471 503 419 592 534 J. Mitcheltree 442 J. McGuire 40G D Ross 448 Handicap 231 2314 Jaycees B. Foster M. De Heart J. Walsh A. Holmes E. iiernardi Handicap 2 534 467 388 501 513 33 City Hall O. McNeel B. Stevens 2 536 N. Dow 480 J.Compagnoni 539 2471 Richfield Oil B. Flndley E. Kennedy Mi 430 433 415 Donna Tlmb'r 3H J. Monroe 479 B. Perdue B. Cowan E. Harris G. Rone Handicap 481 434 459 426 G. Andersen J. Dickinson 507 D. Kreer 108 2387 Domestic B. Coy L. Coats L. HarKer F. Liddell f. Knox Snobnys G. Russell V. Lowe E. Davidson 3 460 412 477 457 511 595 374 463 A. Frohreich 456 F. Couch 478 Handicap 15 2378 2317 C.W.A. L. Brown 3 Rail Rogues 1 T. Hushes 431 B. Hjelm 461 T. Harnsb'ger 359 D. Kidd 350 J. Stromberg- 429 Handicap 243 2273 449 A. .laruneau 421 B. Thornton 474 B. Graham 503 G. Lads 427 IV Five Tops Jacksonville Jacksonville Illinois Valley high survived a Jacksonville comeback Friday night to whip the Redskins 33 to 28 in a hoop affair at Cave Junction. Fifteen points behind at one stage of the second half, the 'Skins lagged only 28 to 31 with 20 seconds to go. IV had period leads of 9 to 7, 24 to 13 and 29 to 16. Both clubs were cold through the evening. Jacksonville won the over time junior varsity prelim 41 to 39. LINE-CPS: III. Valley 31 28 Jacksonville Slaniker 6 t 2 Pawlowski Preston f 1 Driskell Woodbury 2 c 4 Dowell Simimtton 3 8 4 Mclntyre Kennedy 9 g 6 Hueners Substitutions For Illinois Valley. Piller 4. Hasan 1. Goodwin 8; lor Jacksonville. E. Smith 1, McKeen 8. C. Smith 2. King. SKIING CONDITIONS Ski conditions at Ciaier Lake National park were re ported fair yesterday with 24 inches of wet snow on the ground. A strong northeast wind was blowing Saturday and the sky was overcast. Park officials said weather conditions appeared threaten ing. Highway 62 was reported open but icy in spots. Chains are advised from Annie Springs lo the rim. IN STOCK - ALL SIZES Standard Extra Heavy Black Galvanized Plain End Threaded & Coupled Well Casing Plastic Pipe & Fittings Complete Stock of Black and Galvanized Iron Pipe Fittings JENKINS VALVES AMERICAN STEEL & SUPPLY 703 South Grape Oregon State Opens Bowl Game Drills Corvallis (U.R) Forty-one Oregon State football players opened four d 3VS of intnivp workouts here Friday before nying to u.aniornia next week to get ready for the January 1 Rose Bowl game against Iowa. Assistant Coach Clay Staple ton sent the Beavers through their drills today, with Coach Tommy Prothro due back tndav from a speaking tour. iour injured members of the team who missed the final two games of the regular season were suited up and ready to play. They include ends Norm Thiel and Bob DeGrant, guard Vern Ellison and Ted Searle, block ing back and place-kicking spe cialist. Leave Tuesday The Oregon State team leaves here next Tuesday. The Beavers, who dropped a 14-13 decision to Iowa in the regular season, appeared full of spirit and determination as they opened workouts. John Eggers, sports publicity director, left Saturday to set up press headquarters at the Hunt-ington-Sheraton hotel in Pasa dena. Yanks Clinch Davis Tiffs Perth, Australia U.R) The United States earned the right to challenge Australia for the Davis Cup today when its new doubles team of Vic Seixas and Sam Gi ammalva defeated Ramanathan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar of India, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 to clinch the interzone final. The Yanks' victory gave them an unsurmountable 3-0 lead in the best-of-five series and set up the 13th straight meeting be tween the U.S. and' Australia in the challenge round matches starting Dec. 26 at Adelaide, Australia. Following the match, non-play ing Captain Billy Talbert of the U. S. team said he would use Giammalva and Mike Green of Miami Beach, Fla., in Sunday's concluding singles matches, which have now been reduced to mere exhibitions. St. Martin's Quintet Clips Linfield College Olympia (U.R) St. Martin's jumped into an early lead over a cold Lindfield team and pulled away to an 86-57 basketball vic tory here Friday night. Lin field couldn't find the range and connected with only 18 field goals out of 72 attempts, while the Rangers were hitting 33 to 53. Western Washington Subdues Willamette Bellingham (U.R) Western Washington downed Willamette, 58-55, here Friday night in a nonconference basketball game. The Viking attack was led by LeRoy Nelson, a transfer from University of Oregon, who scored 18 points. Don Hoy got 18 for the Bearcats. Oregon Tech Defeats Clark JC by 93 to 89 Klamath Falls (U.R) Oregon Tech pulled out a 93-89 victory over Clark Junior college of Van couver, Wash., here Friday night in a basketball game which was tied 13 times. With less than 3 minutes left to play Jerry Fas teen flipped in two baskets to put the Owls ahead 87-83. After that, they never were headed. Top scorer was Clark's Bill Chronis with 25 points. Ted Fisher got 22 for Oregon Tech. RIFLEMAN DIES Erie, Pa., (U.R) Roy A. Loder, 62, winner of numerous National and International Rifle marksmanship awards, died here Saturday after a long illness. Phone 2-7181 Sunday, December 16, 1356 Syracuse Fears Texas Sun; Polishing Offense for Bowl Editors Note: This is the third of a series on the teams in the major 1956 bowl foot ball games. By JACK CHANDELR United Press Sports Writer Syracuse, N.Y. W.R) Coach Ben Schwartzwalder, who takes his Syracuse team into the South west today for Cotton Bowl workouts, figures he may need ice packs to keep a cool head against Texas Christian. Fearful that his boys will wilt under the Texas sun", Schwartz walder hopes the weather on New Year's Dsy "will be as cold as it can get. If it's over 60 de grees, we'll be cooked." Plagued by bad weather here, Aarcn Takes Hitting Title New York, (U.R) Hank Aaron, the Milwaukee Braves' 22-year old hitting stylist, was as good as his word in winning his first National League batting title this year. Aaron, who declared himself "in the race" when he was hit ting .209 in early May, finished the campaign with a .328-mark that made.him the second young est player ever to win the Na tional League championship. Pete Reiser was a month and 14 days younger than Aaron when he won the title as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1941. Official figures compiled by the Elias Baseball bureau re vealed Saturday that Aaron won the crown by nine points over Bill Virdon, who started the sea son with the St. Louis Cardinals and finished it with the Pitts burgh Pirates. Roberto Clemente of the Pirates was third at .311 and Stan Musial, six-time former champ of the Cardinals, next at .310. Aaron also led the league with 200 hits and 45 doubles. He was the only major leaguer to reach the 200-hit mark this year. Eastern Oregon Clips College of Idaho 66-61 La Grande (U.R) Eastern Oregon staved off a late College of Idaho rally here Friday night to defeat the Coyotes, 66-61, in a non-conference basketball game. Larry Howard led Mountaineer scoring with 20 points. Don Moore was high for the Coyotes with 18. H,,IBI1 www MINOR TUNE-UP , THIS MONTH ONLY o o '49 to '56 Ford Passenger Cars and Light Trucks We will check COMPRESSION YOU'LL GET BACK THAT NEW CAR WITH THIS FORD ENGINE TUNE-UP Main & Fir Sts. GRATER LAKE rtKDFOSD (ORSGO) Schwartzwalder and his Waff wil move 48 players to the Oklas homa campus at Norman Sun day for practices unti Cet. 30 when they, will fly to DallSs. "We'rt fussin' with all the lit tle offensive tricks we didn't have time to threw in during he regular season and by the time we reach -Dallas we ought to have a lot of cute tricks," he saiu. c3 By cute flicks, Ben probably J refers to an improved passing attack against an expected strong TCU defense. Syracuse didn't neei an ex- eepuonal passing attUck during the regular season bec9se no one was very successful stop ping All-America halftack Jim Brown. The 212-pound Brown gained 986 rards rushing in 158 car ries. Add that to the 163 yards he gained receiving passes and it isn't hard to understand how he scored 106 points, second highest in the nation. He rolea up 43 of these joints against Colgate for an all-time intercol legiate record, o Schwartzwalder figures the Horned Frogs will go gunning for Brown and had halfback Jim Ridlon throwing passes tgiis week. His sophomore quarter back, Chuck Zimmerman, is a good passer but doesn't get the ball away auicklv. ! Schwartzwalder describes his team as the "best I've ever coached." They won the Lam bert Trophy, symbol of Eastern supremacy, and lost only to Pitt in an eight-game schedule. I But Schwartzwalder doesn't expect to win at Dallas on past performances. His 1952 team also won the Eambert Trophy but was humiliated, 61-6, by Ala bama in the 1953 Orange Bowl. It was the only previous bowl appearance for Syracuse. Thoroughbred Equals Record San Mateo, Calif. (U.R) Holandes 2nd, a fleet Argentine j thoroughbred, equalled the track record for a mile and one eighth Saturday as he captured the $25,000 added Bay Meadows Handicap before a getaway crowd of 21,126 at the Penin sula plant. 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