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o o OSC's Gambee Rated AII-PCC Hoopster ISPORTS Los Angeles (ll.PJ Wash ington, California, Oregon State, Southern California and Wash ington State each placed one man on the official 1957 All Pacific Coast Conference bask etball team announced today by the PCC commissioner's office. Sophomore Doug Smart of Washington was the only unan imous choice for the team, but voting for the positions by head basketball coaches of the nine conference schools was spirited and "found strong support for no less than 10 men." Smart Tops Conference Smart, the conference's top Steve Billco Clobbers 3 Homers in Practice Los Angeles. Calif. (UR Big Steve Bilko showed signs today of leading the Los An geles Angels to their second consecutive Pacific Coast league pennant. In the opening of spring prac tice at Wrigley Field Tuesday, Bilko clobbered three over the wall. Bilko was the PCL's most valuable player last year with 35 homers. Clay Bryant, new field man ager of the squad recently ac quired by the Brooklyn Dodgers said at least 10 more players were due to report today or la ter this week. rebounder and floor shooter through most of the season, was teamed with Larry Friend, Cal ifornia: Dave Gambee, Oregon State; Danny Rogers, Southern California; and Larry Beck, Washington State. Beck was the only repeater from the 1956 All-Conference team. Bruno Boin of Washing ton, center last year as a sopho more lost out to teammate Smart in close 1957 ballotting but was named to the second team. Others on the second team were Bill Bond. Stanford; Char lie Franklin, Oregon; Dick Ban ton. UCLA; and Earl Robinson, California. Honorable mention was given to Walt Torrence, Jim Halsten and Ben Rogers, UCLA; Gary Simmons, Idaho; Hal Duffy, Oregon; and Monte Gonzales, Southern California. Saffell, Bottler Beaver Holdouts Glendale (U.R) Manager Bill Sweeney of the Portland Bea vers said today outfielder Tom my Saffell and catcher Ron Bottler are holding out for more money. Sweeney also is awaiting the arrival of three regulars, out fielder Louis Marquez, first sacker Ed Mickelson and catch er Sam Calderone. mmf fonDfl pjiuiir is. ODD D .if the into repairs cost $100 or more Allstate Disappearing DtdWibl Collision lnsran will make good sense to every car owner! Instead of the ordinary Collision coverage that require you to pay a flat deductible amount on each Collision damage, Allstate's Disappearing Deductible pays a much greater share of the loss. Just look at the chart below. Notice that when the repair bill is 5100 or more, Allstate pays every penny you pay nothing ! Play it safe . . . and smart! Get complete details about famous, low cost Allstate Disappearing Deductible Collision Insurance from your Allstate Insurance Company Agent today! , . 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Walton V Corby Handicap 457 353 350 394 345 51 1952 N. Hollenbeclc 388 Handicap 297 1931 IS 350 399 338 435 T. aV F G. Blind H. frye G. Russell D. Paul J. Russell 1931 Clave Const. D. Hickson E. Callaghan R. Shama A. Hoffman H. Paulson 2 379 370 360 341 389 Pick's Apparel 2 B. Spencer 314 K. Stella M. Puett T. Maggenti D. Wolff Handicap 325 388 423 424 9 Davis Transfer 3 Crater Dept. M. Langaton J Phillips E. Lenz L. Young E. Redfield 428 368 479 413 415 D. Hopkins J. Withrow . L. Johnson R. Edmonds K. SmUh Handicap 2098 Leon's P. Gardner M. Troutman 421 M. Schluchter 372 R Walton 425 M. Janzen 4 Keith Bros. 420 C. Pardee J. Nelson L. Keith L. Turner 453 N. Keith Handicap 2091 1881 1 421 315 363 421 389 165 2074 0 447 335 350 371 410 84 1997 LADIES CLASSIC Morning Fresh went Into a first place tie with Motor Haven Hotel last night in the Ladies Classic league by a clean sweep over Crater Inn Motel. Motor Haven split points with Wooden Shoe. Hawkinson's had hig team game of 794 and Union Club had hig team series of 2283. Vera Cummings of the Union Club w :k the individual honors of the evening with high game of 204 and high series of 577. Standings: W. Motor Haven Motel 28 Morning Fresh Bakery 28 Hawkinson Tire Tread 23 Jorgensen Dairy 22 Wooden Shoe Jacks Drive Up L. 10 10 13 14 17 19 18 20 14i 21 "4 13 23 Andersons Thrift Market 12', 23'i TraU Creek Lumber Co. 10 2S Crater Inn Motel Union Club Results: Wooden Shoe 2 N. Burroughs 389 V. Corby 360 V. Johnson 389 G. Blind 442 R. Barr 490 2070 Motor Haven 2 A. Bohannan 469 B. Winger 391 M. Little 327 E. Atkins 428 . Lenz 426 2041 Jack's nriva Up I J. Lovett is) 458 B. Marian V. Costa K. Jennings J. Kessler 399 414 440 443 Union Club V. Cummins L. Rudy E. Jones T. Tolles M. McCall 2254 Jorgensen's I. Schroeder S. Kessler T. King F. Wlllett P. Gardner Crater Inn L. Saccht O. Wyatt M. Dyer T Farrar G. Riggs 4 427 437 368 438 504 2174 404 418 310 415 484 2067 3 577 378 403 433 472 2283 0 427 346 487 443 410 2113 Morning Fresh 4 L. Ericson 468 S. Beck 397 A. Wilson 405 D. Paul 469 M. Clark 479 2228 Trail Creek C. Lowd L. Hale J. Wilson E Goods V. Blunt Hawkinson's V. Knox H. Clark Absenaee N. Roberts E. Baker 1 492 477 348 432 469 2218 Anderson's 3 A. Monroe 474 A. Swoape 484 M. Langston 405 R. Shama 431 D Christ'nson 455 2249 BERNIER STILL HOLDOUT Anaheim, Calif. (U.R) Hollywood Stars Manager Clyde King expressed satisfaction to day with the control of his pitchers and the over-all condi tion of his team. Fiery outfield er Carlos Bernier, a Stars hold out, still has not reported for spring training. A total of 35 players now are working out at the Hollywood headquarters here. Br FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer The Pittsburgh Pirates are picking up this spring right where they left off in 1956 as the No. 1 surprise team of the major leagues. With four straight victories, Manager Bobby Bragan's hust lers are the only team still un beaten in Grapefruit League competition and they're playing no favorites. They've beaten the Philadelphia Phillies twice and the Washington Senators and Cincinnati Redlegs once each. The Pirates made it four in a row Tuesday when they beat the Redlegs, 6-4, on a two-run seventh inning homer by rookie outfielder Dick Stuart. It was the second homer of the spring for Stuart, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound-er who walloped 66 homers and knocked in 158 runs at Lincoln, Neb., last year. Scatter Seven Hits Roman Mejias, another rookie outfielder who played for Holly wood in the Pacific Coast league last season, helped spark the Pirates with four hits in as many tries. Jackie Brown, Bob Garber and ITelson King com bined to limit the Redlegs to seven hits including a homer by Ed Bailey. A pair of brilliant 1-0 pitchers' duels highlighted the other games played on the fourth day of competition in the citrus cir cuit. The Boston Red Sox got six-hit pitching from a quartet of young hurlers and finally beat the New York Yankees when they push ed over a run in the 13th inning. Warren Spahn, Gene Conley and Red Murff collaborated in a two-hit effort to give the Mil waukee Braves the other 1-0 de cision in a nine-inning game with the Detroit Tigers. Cardinals In Romp Wally Moon hit a two-run homer and Del Ennis a three run homer as the St. Louis Car dinals continued their heavy spring slugging with a 12-4 romp over the Kansas City Ath letics. The Cardinals broke open the game in the seventh inning when five walks by Wally Bur- j nette and two hits enabled them i to score six runs. Jim Hearn, making his first start for the Philadelphia Phil lies, yielded only a homer to i Glove Champ Plans Nontitle Victories Houston, Tex. (U.R) Joe Brown, the little-known light weight champion of the world, plans to see if he can add a few more non-title victories to his streak of nine straight wins be fore defending his crown again. Brown took his ninth in a row Tuesday night with a split decision over Armand Savoie, an obscure and unranked Ca nadian. There were no knockdowns, although both fighters were slightly cut. Brown moved in and slugged more often and ef fectively than Savoie and there fore won the fight in the opin- i ion of Judge Bill Cornelius, who scored it 100-91 for Brown, and Referee Jimmy Webb, who gave it to Brown 99-98. Judge Joe Lott differed, scor ing Savoie 96 to Brown's 95. The United Press scored it Brown 98, Savoie 91. Harmon Killebrew during a three-inning stint, to help Mayo Smith's team beat the Washing ton Senators, 4-2. The Cleveland Indians scored seven runs in the first inning and went on to wallop the Chi cago Cubs, 8-1, behind the six hit pitching of Bob Lemon, Art Houtteman and Don Mossi. Le mon climaxed the first-inning assault on Don Kaiser with a three-run homer and allowed only one hit in his first three inning outing of the spring. Gail Harris' three-run ninth inning nomer, his second of the game lifted the New York Giants to a 9-8 decision over the Balti more Orioles. Rookie Andre Rodgers hit two homers and Red Schoendiest also homered for the Giants, who have won three of their four games. Wednesday, March 13. 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN HOCKEY By UNITED PRESS The revenge-bent Detroit Red Wings held a five-point lead over the Montreal Canadiens to day in their down-to-the-wire battle for the National Hockey league pennant. Dethroned as league cham pions by the Canadiens last sea son for the first time in seven years, the Red Wings concluded a lengthy six-game road trip Tuesday night by edging the Black Hawks, 4-3, at Chicago. Alex Delvecchio was the big gun for the Red Wings, scoring two early goals and then assist ing on the decisive tally by Lome Ferguson in the third period. Following Ferguson's goal, Forbes Kennedy, Nick Michoski and Hec Lalande scored for Chicago to make it close. In tonight's only action, the New York Rangers can clinch the fourth and final playoff spot by defeating the Boston Bruins at Madison Square Garden. RAMS GET SMITH Los Angeles' (U.R) Don Smith, a 230-pound tackle from Miami of Ohio, has signed with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football league. Coach Sid Gillman said Smith would be tried as an. offensive guard. 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I i I I I ( I T Jack Hasler Wins Motorcycle Race At Crescent City Crescent City, Calif. Sev eral hundred motorcycle fans braved inclement weather here last Sunday to see Jack Hasler, Grants Pass, take first place tro phy as the overall winner In a motorcycle race sponsored by the Rogue Valley Riders, motor cycle club of southern Oregon. Second place went to Bob Kithun, Grants Pass, and Charles Dorn, Grants Pass, and Harry Elledge, Rogue River, tied for third. Homer Howell, Rogue River, won first place in the half-mile beach drag race. Jack Hasler and Harry Elledge tied for first place in the general field meet. A total of eight trophies were awarded to motorcyclists. Hangin' Five, Dougs, Champs Doug's Mugs "22" and the Hangin' Five "43" are cham pions of the National and Amer ican leagues respectively of Sat urday basketball league compe tition composed if 96 students from Medford High school. The championship play-off games were held last Saturday. 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