Mays National Loop
Slugging Champion
New York 0? Willie Mays,
the New York San Francisco
Giants' amazingly versatile out
fielder, topped the National
league sluggers in 1957 with a
.626 average to take the title for
the third time in the last four
years.
The 26-year-old Willie, who
totalled 366 bases in 585 official
at bats, was a scant .014 points
ahead of Stan Musial, the St.
Louis Cardinal ace who set four
Itigue marks and tied a major
league record. Hank Aaron,
whose 369 total bases led the
circuit, ranked third in slugging
with .600 and Duke Snider of
the Dodgers was fourth at .587.
Snider, who tied a National
league record by hitting 40 or
more homers for a fifth straight
season, topped the league by
striking out 104 times, however,
and also grounded into 17 double
plays.
Musial, who won his seventh
batting championship, set league
Sports Broadcasts
RaMo stations KYJC and
KMED will carry the Medford
Marshfield high basketball game
at 8 p.m. today and the Med-ford-North
Bend contest at the
same time Saturday.
KYJC will air the Little Rose
Bowl football game on Saturday
at 1:15 p.m.
Television station KBES will
present World Match Game
Bowling tournament action at 7
f.m. today, the Chicago Cardinal-Philadelphia
Eagle pro foot
ball game at 10:30 a.m. Saturday
and professional hockey at 1:30
p.m. Saturday.
San Francisco OF) Funeral
services were held here today
for Charles Crouch, nationally
known chain store executive
and builder. Cruoch died Wed
nesday night of a heart ailment
at Stanford Hospital. He das 56.
marks of 895 consecutive games
played, 10 straight year in which
he knocked in 100 or more runs,
1,156 lifetime extra base hits
and a .580 lifetime slugging per
centage. In addition, his 307 total
bases made it 13 straight years
over 300 trying Lou Gehrig's
major league record.
Arlington
Bowl Choice
Pasadena, Calif. (W The
powerful Arlington State Rebels
from Texas, defending National
Junior college champions, were
two touchdown favorites today
to retain their crown Saturday
when they meet Cerritos Junior
college of Norwalk, Calif., in the
12th annual Junior Rose Bowl
football game.
But the sentimental favorites
of a crowd of some 55,000 fans
expected for the annual en
counter in the famed Rose Bowl
were the Cerritos Falcons play
ing their first year of football
and a school without a campus,
practice field or even dressing
rooms.
SPORTS
HOCKEY
NATIONAL LEAGUE
By United Press
There's a lot more balance in
the National Hockey league this
year if you don't count the
pace-setting Montreal Canadiens
The high - flying Canadiens,
who have won 17 of 26 starts
with four ties, opened up a nine-
point lead over second place
New York Thursday night with
a 3-2 victory over the Rangers
to leave the field far behind.
The Detroit Red Wings, paced
by Gordie Howe, whipped the
Boston Bruins, 3-2, in the only
other game played. The action
left only an eight-point differ
ence between second-place New
York and last-place Chicago.
ROSE BOWL GAME
ROSE BOWL PARADE
Round Trip
Transportation
to Los Angeles
2 Nights Hotel
Accommodations
TOTAL S
COST
B2
Reservations made to and Including
December 20th at Medford
GREYHOUND DEPOT
Phone
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J. A. Tomjack
Agent
St. Francis
At Phoenix
This Evening
Phoenix Phoenix high has
been working on a pressing de
fense and a running offense this
week in preparation for a cou
ple of cage engagements.
The Pirates are hosts to St.
Francis of Eugene tonight at 8
o'clock. On Saturday evening
they meet Southern Oregon col
lege junior varsity at Ashland.
Against Yreka, Calif., la,st
week end, the Pirates hit 33
per cent of their field shots but
missed a number of easy tries.
Therefore, shooting drill has
been given a lot of attention
by Coach Jack Woodward.
Eugene Club Tall
A battle against superior
height is anticipated by Phoe
nix since the Eugene club has
several players over the 6-foot
level. One is 6-5 two are 6-3
and there are 6-2 and 6-1
players.
Woodward expects to call on
his same starting five of last
Saturday, Gary Simmonds, Les
ter Schleight, Doug Witte, Jim
Stout and Jim Heath. Don Wal
lace and Jim Waldron are in
line for heavy duty and Terry
Hamilton, Ron Daugherty and
Bob Taylor for considerable
play.
Preliminary at 6:30 o'clock
this evening will be a jayvee
intra-squad session. The Phoe
nix varsity plays Saturday in
the curtain raiser for the South
ern Oregon - Linfield college
game.
Wife?
THE END IS NEAR Lightweight champion Joe Brown
stands over challenger Joey Lopes after putting the latter
on the canvas for the first of two knockdowns he regis
tered in the 11th round of their title bout in Chicago.
Brown won on a TKO in the 11th.
Friday, December 13, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGOK) MAIL WBTJVB THTgTEEIff
Boudreau Will
Broadcast Cub
Baseball Games
Chicago (W Lou Boudreau
today joined the growing roster
of former major league baseball
stars who have deserted the play
ing field for the broadcasting
booth.
Boudreau, former manager of
the Cleveland Indians and Kan
sas City Athletics, was hired
Thursday for an undisclosed sum
to broadcast all Chicago Cub
home and road games next sea
son for station WGN.
Other former major leaguers
now doing radio or TV broad
casting are Phil Rizzuto, Joe
Garagiola, Waite Hoyt, Dizzy
Dean, Mel Ott and Buddy Blatt-ner.
Burglar Cuts Way Into
Tom Thumb Market
A burglar cut his way inJo the
Tom Thumb Market, Four Cor
ners, Table Rock rd., sometime
Wednesday night, according to
sheriff's deputies. A hole, 6Vi
inches by 14 inches, was cut In
the roof, officers reported.
Taken from the market were
shotgun and .22 rifle shells and
a quantity of small change.
The word "turnpike" origi
nated in Massachmusetts, get
ting its name from the gates of
toll roads. The gates were turn
stiles with a center revolving
post into which were stuck the
ends of pikes.
Follow the
MEDFORD
HIGH
Basketball
Team
on
TONIGHT
ON YOUR
DIAL
MAIL TRIBUNE
STATION
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Marshfield vs. f.ledford, 8 P.H
SATURDAY
North Bend vs. ,M ord, 8 P. fl
Department Lists
Suspended Licenses
Salem . The department of
motor vehicles has reelased the
names of 332 drivers whose li
censes were ordered suspended
during the period beginning
Dec. 2 and ending Dec. 6.
Length of suspension varies,
depending on charges involved,
recommendation of court, dis
cretionary action by the depart
ment or requirements of Oregon
law. The department said some
of the licenses involving finan
cial responsibility and court rec
ommendations may have been
reinstated after suspension was
ordered.
The department warned driv
ers that an arrest for driving
while suspended may lead to a
jail sentence and fine and must
result in an additional period of
suspension.
Among those suspended were:
JACKSOV COUNTY
Campfield, Gilbert Ivan, 22. Royal
Oaks Auto Court, Phoenix, driving
while suspended. 1 year.
Lawson, Dee Earl. 67. of 315 Willa
mette ave., Medford, failure to pass
examination. 1 year.
Driving While Under Influence of
Intoxicating Liquor
Haley, Clyde Truman, 40, Medford,
90 days.
Haley. Clyde Truman, 40, Medford,
1 year.
McCracken. William Edmund, 77, of
620 11th t.. Medford. 90 days.
Nard, Cecil Alexander. 38, of Route
2, box 736, Central Point, 90 days.
Winslett. Joe D.,-41, of 926 Blaine
St., Ashland, 90 days.
Financial Responsibility
Carson, Paul Richard, 35, of 345
West Second St., Medford.
Herrick, Archibald Farrington, 78,
of 783 6th Ave., Gold Hill.
Jones, William Andrew, 37, of Route
1, boxi561, Central Point.
Skov, Leighton Ray, 18, or Route 1,
box 520, Gold Hill.
Worsham, Harold Royce, 38, of 422
Hamilton St., Medford.
Young, Geneva Lucas, 331 Bessie St.,
Medford.
Science Program Set
On Television Station '
The film, "Our Mr. Sun," the
first program in the Bell sys
tem's science series will be tele
cast a second time over station
KBES-TV Sunday, Dec. 22, at
1:30 p.m.
"Russia's satellites have fo
cussed new attention on the
skies, and that is exactly where
this hour-long dramatization of
the kingpin tour of universe, the
sun, takes viewers," according to
Bell system officials. Several
solar scientists are pictured at
work in the film.
The film was produced under
the general supervision of a
scientific advisory board made
up of American scientists.
Color copies of the film are
available to schools arid other
interested groups through the
business office of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph com
pany on Bartlett st., Medford.
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Robert Max Brumbaugh, excessive
noise, $10.
Cecil LeRoy Hughes, disobeyed stop
sign. So.
Bruce Harold Bromler, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Bernhardt Brandt Bartels, violation
of basic rule, S10.
Ernest George Tischhausen, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Schuler Leon Miller, no tail lights,
$5.
Kareen Carol Frey, violation of ba
sic rule, $10.
DISTRICT COURT
Arthur Hill Gillmas, leaking and
sifting load, $6.
Nancy Hittson Wood, passing with
out sufficient clearance, $10.
Donald Roscoe Smith Jr., no tail
light, $10.
Ace Orvel Noland, failure to signal
for left turn. $6.
Robert Reed Bitterling, failure to
stop at stop sign, $10.
Elmer Lee Gouker, failure to stop
at stop sign, $10.
CIRCUIT COURT
Reva Laverl Stephens vs. Bernard
Eugene Stephens, divorce complaint.
Charles Hopkins Jr. vs. Dorothy A.
Hopkins, divorce complaint.
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Men's and Women's Short, Reg., Long and Extra Long
$1095, $1595, $1795and$1995
SKI PARKAS ...750 to 2595
SKI SWEATERS 750 to 1 695
SKIS REDUCED
Reg. 1995 now $1595
Reg. $2750 now only ....... $2250
12 Ply Laminated, Plastic Bottoms
Reg. $2850 now only .2350
Hand Made VAS
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and All Kinds of Ski Accessories
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WOOL PLAID
SHIRTS
ON SALE
Washabls
Reg. $10.95
and $11.95
NOW ONLY
50
PRICES REDUCED ON
Boys' Basketballs
Regular $5.75
Regular $6.00
Regular $8.60
Regular $12.30
..now $4.69
..now $4.95
..now $6.95
now $9.95
Tetherballs Reduced
Regular $4.95 now $3.98
Regular $6.00 now $4.95
Regular $8.50 now $6.95
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Golf Balls
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