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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1957)
f 0 ! 9 o o o o O o o o Co 5 COMET; fllliAff F1VIS i) o o gefftrae Poigf tt(t fcilj epompi.i j?a bit. m te of js-t fteiiev w't $a Comefj f fentfa 6of& Hie T.anin aril SlLae !iJ o 3t Pea aie& u'ert Cct Oret' MS Jep WS Sce HV-B So. 9 tense A-i ;hool in 4,b t'ee (ttrr.f hei fc at :13 B. riump -.-J ath!$ (g3 C rants fa: 9 !it With Biford, gl eom fgi. hllmped the IlEi'$ Coir.' makeihe district- tnfbn8nt co-leaSing Kf) (f favy fa vorite in the udeg f&9 rS (Sal thai f t doesn't eggen tr desire and hop c l&9 C'oCjOt hoopmeJS) Added Incentiy Much of CraSSr di-1tS Wt has been me gijOitrO) ffcijt ping thgefrorirog Butch Kirp- (Jpn and Ghn flicr, fbft tejo main Pelican scorinS ft is hoD9)that.! theafr time. OS- fense has come alor(g) tfitgjllgl? -e- Baseball Lawf Propose To New York (l) OutsDriEen ' fcrfnk Lane J te Cardirgjs Qaii tay the only answer to the Yankees' supremacy Q base Ci Sail leeislation WBich (Mould iTifiO ... . ... .fe0w(iy fiBa'sOruIes (?)re 3gf up now, wher3i club can keep title toCB-, player seven years and still trot give him a chance to play in (t)ie majors, a team like the Jjinkees stands to hpnefit mnt." T.anp said. k .i a f . ...... ' ry in four years in the minors ancrl then isn't kept on the major league roster of the club which .O" " "ff "W" IS . owns Utle to him, then all tlpn cate Slx f other clubs would have a chance to buy hisgfontract." Lane realizes his. w O proposal might even hurt his own club, the Cardinals, right now since they have numerous players in their farm system, but he feels It would help everyone in base ball, the players included, m the long run. Favored Golfers Have Stiff Test Hollywood, Fla. U.R) Ann Quast and Anne Richardson, who almost were upended b a pair of Miami veterans in Thursday's opening round, tee off against Greta Leone and Norma Shook today in the sec ond round of the Hollywood four-ball golf tournament. Miss Quast of Marysville, Wash., and Miss Richardson of Columbus, Ohio, were extended right through to the final hole Thursday by Mrs. George Wil cox and Mrs. Evelyn Odom Trippe before emerging with a 2 and 1 triumph. JAYVEES PLAY Lincoln defeated West Side 30 to 11 and Washington bounced Jackson 30 to 22 yes terday in city grade school jun ior varsity basketball. Oak Grove and Jefferson action was postponed. U E mm ONE LOWoPRICE TO ALL 640-15 670-15 110-15 600-16 SH95 7 . 800-15 e820-15 Exchange with Recappable 0i eld bttry C Y&8 GUARAgOO "95! r h 4rce r-e 9 of f.it -teaming fttc a their Cxi'litl mflde incentive ef trjir Iff i ftin in cor fe'eoc terr first hsif l tt loj cij:gn conclude. &f serie to be Mi tD ci th miffway cnt, Cc'r g t fbr the r e r -t fbr th Caa o. S'trrU is -l in thg cir Ci' n4 Zbe thigi fUll g)ate W Cccft on fterson if eltpect f 3 to C$rc ul fSa combination cf Sob Cliff Sutherland, 5Joor, i4 cGill (Srid imp ton. OSgnirf! (for tutc Jim au's stomc-wmgy oejuick lmvis, Jonn r3, gndy gapSjfil, Wayrie --Q NFL Studict Propositions Dy Playo fchadeihia U.R) The Na tiorg.'0Sootball league, its plQ-'er djf completed, moved into its midwinter busineSttsoift So Shy with th proposedrogram of ti new (jplayers0tjrganization. ruig cha)Tfif, (Expansion aSti schedule,' consideration (ft the (Sgjpndj o ( Th 12 miber ciubs dOfted (ijtotal r312 players Thursdays comnieunz its aeection started MSI iiuveuiuer i:ieiifl I 4st iVovember when (fiThonefuls :9er tappgi iur future iay Commissioner Bert ffe 11 planned to present dlayers'iCertaiaiy arae a tourne bidn nd an injuroclae, ttlwn - ers fomconsideratiii.toncfJeiEliti'Fla.. hftrscftvielfl. were ho&cful that tve league would expand too r,""s :,.o Gjeeny Bay an4 Sag Francisco were non-convnuiacr uieveigri withheld fnWnentancP th Chi cago CBear, whose player are not members, hget gotjng to S35 n. oo o Georee PrestonVXarshaH. n Bps- Orient ofothe Washington Red skins, opposed the players' group moSe? o o S Philadelphia-glU.R) The Phil- adelDhia Eaeles ocaned the Na' tional Football Peague selection P meeting yesterday by drafting jimmy narris, cracK quarter back who 1M the klioma Soonflrso two straight iationpl collegiate football champion ships. 0 Ted Williams Engagement told New York (U.R) N e 1 v a More, brunette fashion and tele vision model,vill marry Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams "soon," her stepmother an nounced today. Mrs. Fran More refused to re veal details of the forthcoming wedding, but it was believed her daughter already had left the city for Florida to join Williams. The 38-year-old baseball star has been staying at a hideaway in the Florida Keys. CAP YOUR TIRES or exchange your smooth tires for our Recapped Tires. Only perfect tireVJrecapped. All work done in your own Medford plant. First grade rubber. Full treads, fully guaranteed. o S4A 95 10 Down 6 MontKs To Pay II I W Tire, add $3.50 otherwise. TRAILMAKIR iiransfflofi 1 l?,tifj tinra'fe $iO AGAINST CAVEME Jc Teeter, abovfcvwho attendedipfnojnix upen uou wuraauierai (DGrnts Pass h(S)jylast year but reporteaijt-oia not play bair, may ,g;t the starting (Jail for'trater against Klamatn FaOs th& eve ning when Tne Come entertajn Pelicais htral Point. Trne!-, a 5-11 junior, may get the bid C0 the hasij) of h!i plRy in praciK na recently gennsi Grants Pass. Crater is glso hoet ff the Pe og Satufty. 1ime time both days i 8:15 p.m. o louiivillc ! o ) UITED PRESS The Logisville Cardinal?0 id jgg a 10-gam winning strec, gre way outigPfront in Jfeai frA tKh!ACtKa11. nnhnHv w0drfs"best team that won't gxyB 0"nderird Invitations tfi a pst-st5on trSSrnarrnt. Cfiuch Peck ifekman's rev.tA? 1 University 6f Mini i Mianfjo hu. tne LarainaLuareunaer a poft-.'eaftn ban fgr "-ftruiting inPeg ' i' .w,nc, mgr : . I u. iia r . I n x ationav mvitationai Tourna- ilnent amdas by WCA eligibility irules, thatWkx. the loarcfiiftlso I 1... -:.uc? .uj3. U C3. v CN uL tff. ? "?1 P. " nther hish-ratrf ?Mm? also .wonBiorSay nihfc-Th ranliM WonCnO J 1 QfUj r,nbSj n.,i, ... oSx Sia stav close to toH?anked0Nortft. Carolina in tfce .tlanftcotomsticasionsP-jend rfhey don t take it Cnftencetorace. I UsWy- o 0 o WakeForest, whjchobeaiPDuk ! oIn the onlv othei PCC game 01? Tuesday, dogned0 "Pirgmia, I Scheduled, the Stanford Indians 73J58.0 nukp which rfnnk frrrmd Ivftit Ore2on to fJficT out ?f the n 9po in tho AtC uWh ate v7c. tory,vWon oyer Jvrar'land, va-bu. cs o " o O O 38 IV SLED RIVALRY 0 S. Slorjtz, Sjvitzerla'ryi -W.R) venti-two crew? feom 12 countries fticluding twa sieds from the T?nited States, official- unneaaiaies, omciai- been enteftd for next week endi bobsled jjorld,cham pionships. In the draw0fo'r posi tions macfe Thursday night, the United States team drew the sixth and eighth positions. 1 - Z 5 ON ASHLAND CARD Yogi Hussane, above, meets Felix von Luchner in the main event of a 1 iili fc1 11 Hi nr MWcfcDof Dimes wrestljji'g cardto defeat Idaho by a single point at the Ashland Junior High school g-m tomorrow Cight. Three professional matches will be offered, starting at 8:30. Red served seat ticketsowill go on sale at the gym's box office a 2 p.m. Saturday. A pie auction, in which buyers may throw the pies into the faces of the wres tlers of their choice, will be held after the Jast match. S D-4 ifl Bmw g D Cjt witfi Bazv i " Cmw Kic Hater Sradrs A DrjliBg Cldavklb fiovtJ 0rents o BAC8IMI TtBHCUIMS S - Vatar - a9r - trail lSl!ti er Repair Palmor, Maxell Lading nfs Units fsngte Gnorfe Harrington, Rofue Vlley Country club manager and anateur contender in th Phoenix Open Golf tournBy, carded gn 80 festerday. H fee m 73 on Wednearjgy in th gro amSteur. Phoenix, Ariz. (U.R) t olt pros chased Coung Arnold Pal mer and Billy Maxwell today in the second round of the $15,000 Pairner, of Latrobe, P., nd Maxwell, of Odessa, Tex., bothd fcCme National ftmeur cham pions aid ri the profesional ranks only two years, firefc66s one par 70 Afzona Country club couS Thursday. o One of the toughest of the o pros - former ONational (ften champion Lloydb Maggrum, of Apple Valley, galil. came5 within a foot of tieing them, bjit his 20-foot putt onOihe Kth "green rolled short. MuscuBrO Gene Sone. an in-aiai-outer from Louis'vg!e, Kya was on targetfl feo. as e ejtraed a 67 to tre Mancrur. 0 Ntiona? Oiftn champion tary Middlecoff, defending tftlistp in, this toiOnment, was one untfer par at 69. oJimrgy DeiBaret, DEd Fxirgol and Jay Hebert, winners of tfte VdW TO TIT To 5napooOf UCLA Streak o o OO Q BNEAL CORBETT -5 - Dorts Wri,ft o ..o-t a t Q. u.ot T : . ' romPed afp I conference basketcalF opponent conference obaskjetc ior three weekS will Storm backj tonightofn anefftrt to male Qreo ! 5te0theirD32nd consecutivg COnfferAlCC YlCtllTl. O Hovver. the Beavers have leen victimized 0 Sevrato oc- OBcks are ascgood gs &ney looKeo- in losine io.ashmgton. 64-b.j,n a f?on-conferece game Tuesday. Southern California" is touring Hawaii, while California, Wasii- 9gtoe State, oldafeo. ar?d Wash ington are ldte. The same sched nfp nrevails Saiurdav. - - - s op Thursday night he Trojans nad to scorg in ine nnai mintpes and hold on to defeat the Uni versity of oHawaii, 67-SS, in a 8orr U?at mc tiarfc 13 timps. O " - - - - Th pt-esent PCC standings: oCaliftfi-nia UOLA 4-0, Wash ington 7-1, Oregon State V-4, &ianxorw z-, wasningion oitc 3-5, ftaho -6, USC 1-3, and Og gon 1-5. o o TJSF in Action The California Basketball As sociation will start tostir too, as the UrjiversityoOf San Fran cisco Dons return to league play for e first time in 20 das. While the DonsP'entegtain Pep erne, Loyola visits St. Mary's and crippled San Jose State plays College of Pacific, Saturday' nigit, Loyola shifty ft USF, FresSo Stajp oes into action against COPQ ang Pepperdine plays St. Mary's. Santa Clara, presently at the to?) o the CBA standings, is idle. The 6BA standings: Santa Clara 4-1, St. Mary's SP1, USF 2-1, Sajp Jose State 4-2, Loyola 2-2, Fresno State 2-4, COP 1-3, afld Pepperdine 0-4. It's hard to judge defending champion UCLA on form. The Bruins had to fight like grizzlies twice, but then looked impres sive against a pretty goo Wash ington State team. Oregon State's lg, thin Beaversohae lost four games but two of thlm were to an ex cellent Washington team, one was to Southern California aftd theoother to Stanford, which &s the abilit? to bounce up and knock over the best of them. 3 t Pelm Springs, Celiinl Ope ind the Sine Cro6 touwiamtnt respective!, were i Xiin( disteece. But turfol has tha hardest gull from ftia 4at ouni 73. rmaret A yr TO ant Hebert only two Uat b hin8 th leader -itfl l. Ueber had 9 jot c company in the 68 bracket itfc 5t cor a lab gosted by Tony Ltm, Slgo, Nev., who climb glm trtf to recover a tee Shot thgt lodged on sawed-oft brgnch; ChucJ) KosaT, ban Bernardino, Calif.; Don January, Lejmpga, Tex.; larty Furgol, Lemont, 111.; Stan EeonSi-d, VancouvBr, B.C.; Doug IJiggirS, Midland, TSx.; BQU Cas per Jr., Bonita, Ojjlif.; and Bob Inman, Detroit. Middlewff 'so -0S 0 In a crowd of 9 shooters which in gju9el Paul O'Leary, Bismarck, N.D.; Gene Littler, Sa Diego6 3io won the Phoenix open on tnis course in 1955: Milton Maria sic, Webster Groves, Mo.; Walter Burkemo, grShklirPHills, Mich., and S.Y. Pond'.; Misfit Hihgin' Fiv Scort Vfctorit Pons Pouioiew and Misfits ft the National leaueand Hang io' Five i the American circuit remained unbeaten leade?so in phe MedfordP Senior Jiiglc Satur- ( day rftreation cesketball last geek end. In the Natioifel Dennis' en- $es tippe Road Hogs 25 t22,U fona s pounaea nouna uogs hi t 21(nd Misfits beat Bob's Cobs 27 ofo 20. American tiffs saw Hangin' Fve club Okie Joeso4, ic 11 ana ine oniess aown .nea jjqegers 30 to zw. o o, The .gym will be closed this A Saturday afternoon because of a conference mating requiring presence of a? coaches, o 0Saturday games:. 9 a.m. Douiz's Mugs Bob's Abttt iO a.m. Unholy Fiee'Vs. Misfits Tl a.m.-Pond's launders vs. Road X1UKS BieO-Dennis' Menaces and Hotmd Df!- o o NewoYork U.R) American c ideational Igagic baseball Ticials met in separate sessions todav to dicussraisine the pres- I erJ rinimum salary rom $g,ti00 R S7,suu,o a propsai mat tne players have b!en working on f rior more man a year. - 4 OO ' icigl (D uniTtNiir ca (jnfon, u Coach JOon 2irsfae wfal 9 Ortfoii Buealiitfc, in 1 :a-m vinninf trta, meet to more reiiK efyontnts th ea ant t atcArttu Ceu hen the Oreaom (' c ant Clerk tC come Aire. otrl gamee eri et k f j.m. end aaturAey es rejimin gimia to tfm CMfoAtltealert tec aeriea Sht mtltiej) ejitH a oce on f ri i the ft dt tow ih: aeeaon eiftiie tte Seturaa? clesh itA Clark JC i tha Cal meeting of m leotmt aaria. ?h fticfclinge fton tha lim $t Ygscouwgr, 91-8J. TAUPE n O Friday to Friday iffl ; IS www 111-" JC " ih iininiin a, tl II ft A. " o 1 1 1.2 u u u n v ev o Limit 0njeoPr. per Car with 5 New Shipment BALL POJNTo o Limit BULLT-IN.' 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