;TEN MIDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, January 24. 1958
Tornado Battles GP;
Tilt Here Saturday
Z When a team is down and
-out in its fortune there'
; tendency for little comment
;but to make actions speak
rlouder than words.
: The Medford Black Tor-
-nado basketball crew will
-make that effort this evening
-when it vies against the Cave-
:men of Grants Pass high still
seeking its initial victory in
: Southern Oregon conference
land District 6 A-l contention.
I And if those actions can be
-made to speak loudly enough
; there'll be some cheerful con-
-versation in anticipation of
;the Saturday night clash with
"the Climate city boys.
Z Medford goes to Grants
Pass this evening and enter-
- tains the Cavemen at Hedrick
-gym here Saturday. Varsity
-games are set for 8:15 p.m
and will follow 6:30 p.m. jun-
;lor varsity engagements.
- After Grants Pass' split
-with Klamath Falls last week
-end, it naturally has the role
"of favorite for the series. The
Cavemen dumped the pre
viously unmarred Pelicans 52
Cto 46 on Saturday after a Fri
Iday loss of 48 to 37 to KF.
-Klamath earlier had laced
Medford and Grants Pass have
;met so far this season. So
;there is no direct comparison
Xwithin the conference. Med
ford has played Ashland and
Grants Pass has met Crater.
-GP Mors Experienced
; The Cavemen and Tornado
;must go back to their opening
Tgames of the season, non-con
ference series, for other com
"mon foes. In those games Med
ford fared better although
falling to Marshfield 51 to
50 and to North Bend 68 to
64. GP lost to the coast teams
55 to 50 and 74 to 56. Out
comes of those games, how
ever, don't give much evi
dence of the current compara
tive strengths of Medford and
Grants Pass. They were played
more than a month ago and
the degree of improvement of
each of the Southern Oregon
loop members thereby can't
be weighed.
Grants Pass will field a
more experienced team. Jim
Smith, Mike Sparlin and
Jerry Putnam are regulars
from last year and Paul Lind
quist is a letterman who saw
quite a bit of duty. Dick Hayes
is the only non letterman in
the probable Caveman start
ing five. Chuck Rembert, Fred
Thomas and Pete Proctor are
letterman reserves.
The Tornado has largely a
green squad. Coach Frank
Roelandt has indicated no
shake-up during the past week
and may start the usual five.
Tom Hamlin, Jerry Anderson,
Lowell Dean, Bilbee Lane and
Don Peek. Hamlin is the only
regular back from last sea
son. Lane and Peek won let
ters last year and Anderson
and Dean are sophomores.
These are two other letter
men among reserves, Don
Bowling and Frank Albert.
MEETS GRANTS PASS
Jerry Anderson, above, so
phomore forward of the Med
ford high basketball crew, is
expected to be among starters
tonight and Saturday evening
when the Black Tornado
plays Grants Pass. The game
tonight will be at Grants Pass
with Saturday tussle at Hed
rick gym in Medford.
Pin Record
Up to 550
Hanford, Calif. (If)
California Highway Patrol
man Paul Cleveland set a
world marathon bowling rec
ord early today by rolling
550 consecutive games in 89
hours and 35 minutes.
Cleveland. 39, a former
judo instructor, knocked over
89,284 pms for a 162 points
per game average. He started
at 8 a.m. Monday and stopped
at 1:35 a.m. today.
Cleveland's mark topped by
23 games the record set Sun
day in Eugene, Ore., by Dick
Tuttle, 22, University of Ore
gon freshman who had a 125.6
average for 527 games.
Cleveland was "out on his
feet" during the final hours of
the marathon. He had staved
off exhaustion between games
with coffee and other stimul
ants, whirlpool baths and rub-
downs by a physiotherapist.
Cleveland started bowling
with a 16-pound ball but
switched to a 14-pounder
Tuesday night after the
thumbnail of his bowling
hand was torn off.
Disabled Vets
Have Low Rate
For Licenses
Salem Disabled war vet
erans may purchase their
1958 hunting or fishing license
for 50 cents, or the combina
tion license for $1 Vere A
McCartv. service d i vision
manager of the state depart
ment of veterans' affairs, re
ported today.
The special rate is provided
by Oregon law for war vet
erans 25 per cent or more dis
abled who have been Oregon
residents for the past year
McCarty said.
Application is made to the
Oreeon state game commis
sion. 1634 S. W. Alder , Portland.
The veteran's disability
must be certified by the fed
eral Veterans Administration
or by the branch of the armed
forces in which he served.
However, veterans of the
Spanish-American war, the
Philippine insurrection or the
Boxer rebellion do not have
to prove disabiuty.
Aoener Will Check
Veterans who received the
low-cost licenses last year
need only file their applica
tions with the game commis
sion for this year's license,
and that agency will check
with the Veterans Administra
tion to determine if the ap
plicants are currently ais
Those applying for the first
time must obtain a statement
of disability from the VA or
the armed forces to submit to
the game commission along
with their applications. These
advised to con
tact their county service of
ficer or the Department of
Veterans' Affairs for assist
ance in applying.
, An inch of topsoil takes
three to 10 centuries to build,
but it can wash away in a
single storm. Vegetation
breaks the force of rains, pre
vents splash erosion, and re-
"tards runoff. . . ,
Jerry Kalapus'
Back in Action
For Pacific U.
By UNITED PRESS
Willamette and Linf ield
tangle tonight in the top small
college basketball game on
Oregon's weekend menu.
The two teams are tied for
first place in the Northwest
conference race with 4-1 rec
ords. The game is at McMinn
ville. On Saturday night Willam
ette travels to Forest Grove
to meet Pacific. The Badgers
will be strengthened by the
return of Jerry Kalapus, 6-5
second all-conference choice
a year ago.
Lewis and Clark and Whit
man are idle while College of
Idaho meets Northwest Naza
rene in a non-league game to
night.
Retriever Trial
Slated Sunday
Rogue Valley Retriever
Club's .first practice trial on
Sunday, Jan. 26, will start
at 8:30 a.m. and will continue
through the day until all
events have been run.
Trial area will be on the
north side of Rogue river at
the military bridge sit near
the county gravel pits.
Judges for the day will be:
Open Stake, Frank Carter and
Tom Rickard; qualifying, Ken
Denman and Ray Ritter; der
by, Gene Hunt and Ira Par
rish, and puppy Mrs. Gene
Hunt and Dr. Meyerding.
Field trial chairmen are Bob
Morris and Leonard Nelson.
This trial will start the
competition for the high point
trophy stakes covering five
practice trials and a big
crowd is expected to watch
the handlers and their dogs
work.
Elimination
Bout Billed
Tentatively
New York (W Virgil Akins :
and Vince Martinez were ;
matched tentatively today on;
the assumption that Austra-i
lian George Barnes will fail
to meet Monday's deadline for
accepting an elimination fight
in the welterweight title
tournament.
Julius Helfand, chairman of
the world championship box
ing committee, set Monday as
the deadline when. Barnes
must agree to meet Akins of
St. Louis or be dropped from
the tourney.
Matchmaker Billy Brown of
the International Boxing club
wants Akins and Martinez of
Paterson, N.J., to meet in the
tournament's 12-round semi
fin a 1 match at Madison
Square Garden, March 7.
Next, the Akins-Martinez
winner would fight Cuban Is
aac Logart in the 15-round fi
nal for the vacant 147-pound
crown at the Garden March
28.
Wants S6.000
Helfand set the Monday dead
line for Barnes Thursday,
when an attorney for the
British Empire champion at
Sydney told reporters Barnes
would not be interested in a
match with Akins unless he
was guaranteed $6,000, plus
expenses and transportation
for two.
The International Boxing
club had offered Barnes a $4,-
000 guarantee, plus a 25 per
cent of the net gate and trans
portation for two. The IBC's
cable to Barnes set March 7 or
14 for the proposed elimina
tion at the Garden.
Helfand said: "If the press
reports are true, it is appar
ent Barnes is stalling. The
IBC's guarantee of $4,000 plus
25 per cent of the gate would
exceed the $6,000 Barnes is
asking."
Medfoi
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IPdDIffiTrS
Snowman's Hill
Bunny Tow in
Use on Sunday
Mount Shasta, Calif. A
bunny tow, for use by chil
dren and beginners, is to be
installed at the Snowman's
hill ski course, Manager Gor
don Hart said today.
Hart said the new tow
should be in operation with
in two weeks. The course now
has a T-bar and rope tow,
with 28 inches of packed
snow.
A crowd of 450, largest
in the course's history, turned
out last week end, with about
40 people remaining for ski
ing Sunday night.
The course is open from 10
a.m. to 1U p.m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays and from 6 to
10 p.m. Fridays and 10 to
p.m. on Sundays. However,
if there is sufficient demand,
the rope tow also is kept
open Sunday nights.
Hart said the hare and
hounds contest, which had to
be postponed Jan. 11 because
of a storm, will be held this
Sunday afternoon. The T-bar
will be kept open during the
contest.
Robinson Feels
He'll Past Test
Chicago (IP) Ray (Sugar)
Robinson said today "I went
to school" with middleweight
champion Carmen Basilio "for
15 rounds, so I think I'll pass
the final examination when I
meet him again."
Robinson, who has held the
world 160 pound title record
four times, gets his chance to
try to grab the crown for the
fifth time March 25 when he
meets Basilio in the Chicago,
Stadium. In their previous
meeting, Basilio squeezed out
15-round split decision in
New York's Yankee Stadium
Sept. 23 to take the championship.
"He made mistakes in that
fight," Robinson said, "but I
wasn't ready to take advant
age of them. I got to think he's
going to make mistakes this
time-, and I got to think I'm
going to take advantage of
them."
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'MOST VALUABLE PLAYER' Bob Cousy, of the Boston
Celtics, receives NEA's "Most Valuable Player" award
from Murray Olderman fleft) 0f neA, and Maurice
Podoloff (right), president of the National Basketball
Assn. Presentation was made during half-time ceremonies
at the NBA All-Star game in St Louis.
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CITY LEAGUE
Standings: W.
State Farm Insurance 20
Westside Merchants 16
Norton Lumber Co 15
Weter & Olson 15
Medford Barbers 14
L.
8
12
13
13
14
14
Dausherty Lumber Co 14
Southern Ore. Moulding 13 ',4 14',2
uaiiiornia Oregon .fower 13 lo
Ross Lumber Co. 13 15
Central Market 13 15
First National Bank 12 i 15
Telephone Employees
Association . 9 19
Results:
Norton 0 (Anderson 536) 2.324:
Barbers 4 (Burroughs 551) 2.650.
state rm. 3 (Mcwnorter 584)
2,340: TEAA 1 (Strobel 497) 2,250.
SO Moulding 2i (Turner 514)
2,311: FNB 1', (LaBar 497) 2,308.
W & O 1 (Webster 504) 2,224:
Ross 3 (Culy 483) 2,296.
Dausherty 3 (Barker 493) Z.33S;
Copco 1 (Schroeder 490) 2,275.
Central 3 (Schulz 613) 2,334:
Westside 1 (Bind 511) 2,285.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings:
Seven Up Bottling Co.
Medford Steel Co.
Barco Supply Co.
Big Y MarKet
W.
20
20
18
18
17
17
Picard's Jewelers
Chucks Pump Service.
Medford Corporation 17
Safeway Stores 16
Tru Mix Construction Co. 15
Medford Plaza Apts. 14
Singler Auto Supply 12
Medford Blowpipe Co. 8
L.
12
12
14
14
15
15
15
16
17
18
20
24
Results:
Barco 3 (Judy 552) 2,310; Chuck s
I (Couch 572) 2,283.
Medco 1 (Jones 489) 2.336; il-
cards 3 (Morgan 554) 2,405.
Plaza 0 Masterson 473) 2,238;
Steel 4 (Sorenson 564) 2.377.
Safeway 2 (Nordquist 464) 2.185;
Blowpipe 2 (Mattieson 464) 2,216.
smeiers l (-arr 4BD) z,2?y; itu
Mix 3 (Baize 558 2.450.
7 Up 4 (Barrel! 566) 2,499; Big Y
0 (McQuat 472) 2,322.
wong 494) 2605: ' HughesDodd 1
iDick Adkins 4431 2553.
. C.W.A. 2 (Lyle Brown 517) 2322;
Courtesy Chevrolet 2 (Bob Pritch
ard 520) 2395.
Standings: w.
NuWay Cleaners ... 4
Jewel House 4
Winnie's Style Salon 3
Western Thrift Drug : 3
Virginia's Big Y Beauty 3
Skinner's Buick 1
West Main Rent All 1
The Village Dairy Smith 1
Hillyer Oil Co. 0
Hoppe's Florise . o
Results:
Dairy Smith t (Helen Frye 161
44T( 1289; Western Thrift 3 (Helen
.rauison iau-4az) 1328.
West Main Rentall 1 (Janice
Frohreich 161-417) 1175; Winnie's
3 (Jackie Wilson 159-469) 1232.
Hillyer Oil O (Eva Sessions 163
387) 1156; Jewel House 4 (Judy
carnum ia 1.-477 1297.
Hoppe's 0 (Betty Talbot 146-398)
1225: NuWay 4 (Virginia Wilson
170-481) 1261.
Virginia's 3 (Bernice Hazlett 150
415) 1189; Skinner's 1 (Wanda
Booth 161-429) 1144.
Helen Paulson, Hgh game 190,
High series 492.
Split Conversions, Thelma Shel
ton 5-8-10: Bernice Hazlett 3-5-7;
Wanda Booth 2-7.
THURSDAY HOUSEWIVES
Standings:
The Jokers
Four Marks
Three Hits .
Goof Balls .
Alley Kats ,
Nine Pins
Spare Pickers
Team Eight
W. L.
37 15
33 19
33 19
31 21
31 21
23 29
19 33
0 52
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Darrell Miller Co. 4
Larry's Rich Mair 3
Harry & David 3
Piggly Wiggly 3
State Forest Patrol 3
Pickell's Real Estate 1
Oak Grove Furniture J.
Fortune Gassers 1
Jack's Drive Up 1
1st National Bank 0
Dahlias, though named af
ter Swedish botanist Anreas
Dahl, were first used as food
by ancient Mexicans. The tu
bers contain a healthful
starchy substance, inulin.
TOUURNEY DATES SET
Ogden, Utah Official an
nouncement was made today
of the dates for the fourth
annual 1958 original Maxie
Kosof World Endurance Bowl
ing classic which will open
June 28 and end August 4 at
the beautiful Paramount
bowl. The tournament is sanc
tioned by the American Bowl
ing congress and the Women's
International Bowling congress.
Results:
Piggly Wiggly 3 (McKeen 506)
2683; Pickell's 1 (Withrow 533)
2640.
Miller Co. 4 (Clark 502) 2820; m
Bank 0 (Meyer 466) 2739.
Forest Patrol 3 (Van Hoy 524)
2806; OG Furniture 1 (Ivie 522)
2692.
Rich Maid 3 (Kula 583) 2852;
Fortune 1 (Paul 493) 2702.
Harry & David 3 (Amaro 477)
2633; Jack's 1 (Anderson 474) 2728.
Results:
Jokers 1 (V. Browns 397) 20,523;
Four Marks 3 (M. Henney 399)
19.050.
Three Hits 3 (L. Smith 383) 18.
708: Alley Kats 1 (S. Nissen 343)
17.632.
Goof Balls 2 D. Harris 436) 19.
892: Spare Pickers 2 (V. Reid 359)
14.825.
Nine Pins 3 (V. Haas 427) 17,641;
Team Eight (Forfeited).
High game. L. Smith.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Courtesy Chevrolet 47
Andy's Jewelers 45
Communications Workers of
America - 43
Timber Products 41
8able Rock Lumber Co. 36 i 35',i
Cove Valley Supply Co. 35 37
Ed Mann Co 35 39
Ideal Cement 29 43
HughesDodd 29 43
Mid-West Painters 23 i 46 i
L.
25
27
29
31
Results:
Cove Valley 4 (Bill Ducker 545)
2874; Mid-Coast 0 (Jim Dziarmaga
476) 2641.
Ideal 3 (William Day 467) 2724;
Ed Mann Co. 1 (Joe Wolfe -483)
2586.
Table Rock Lumber 3 (Frank
Chapman 5621 2731; Timber Prod- j Saturdav
ucts 1 (Bill Tope 438) 2693. " , .
Andy's Jewelers 3 (Emil West-1 Talent.
Amateur Ring
Card Tonight
Medford Police Athletic
league and Talent Boxing club
mittmen will meet each other
on a card this evening at the
Veterans Administration dom
iciliary, Camp White.
The bouts will be in the
auditorium shortly after the
weekly professional match on
television.
A 12-bout encounter is set
with the scraps nearly dupli
cating the recent crowd pleas
er at the Esquire theater here.
Competition runs high be
tween the two clubs and each
of the contests is expected to
be lively.
Jim Zack and Frenchy Du
puis, coaches of PAL and Tal
ent boxers, respectively, are
prepping their teams for a
Feb. 1, card at
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In League
By UNITED PRESS
That return meeting be
tween Bradley and Cincin
nati on the Bearcats' home
floor next month should be
a corker and one that will
have a direct bearing on two
post-season basketball tour
naments. "
Bradley tied Cincinati for
first place in the Missouri
Valley conference Thursday
night by whipping Wichita,
92-83. It was the Shockers'
first defeat in four league
games and dropped them into
third place.
The Braves and Cincinnati
now have matching 7-1 rec
ords in the conference. Brad
ley knocked off the Bearcats,
79-73 in their first meeting
at Peoria, 111., three weeks
ago and now are hopeful of
scoring a repeat performance
at Cincinnati Feb. 12 that
could earn them the confer
ence title and a berth in the
NCAA playoffs.
However, even if Cincin
nati fails to make the NCAA,
the Bearcats will be more
than welcome in the National
Invitation tournament at New
York.
Bradley, too, must be con
sidered a certain N.I.T. entry
in the event the Braves blow
the Missouri Valley cham
pionship. The Illinois redmen
walked off with the N.I.T.
crown last year.
Banks Pressing for
Sweeping Relaxation
Of Curbs on Money
Washington (IPl Banks to
day pressed the Federal Re
serve board for a sweeping
relaxation of curbs on money.
At the same time the joint
congressional economic sub
committee warned against
any plunging move to shore
up the sagging economy. The
experts said there may be a
delayed effect from the de
fense buildup that could
touch off a new inflationary
spiral.
Following Tuesday's an
nouncement of a cut in the
reserve's discount rate from
3 to 234 per cent the charge
on loans to commercial banks
big banks in several major
cities lowered prime" inter
est rates.
The cut applied only to the
reserve bank in Philadelphia.
Thursday the board included
its banks in New York, Cleve
land, Richmond, Chicago, St.
Louis and Kansas City. The
other five reserve banks are
likely to follow suit shortly.
The commercial banks'
trimming of their prime rates
the fees on loans to the big
gest credit-worthy borrowers
is expected eventually to
spread to individuals, small
firms and home mortgages.
But many bankers said
they still are not reducing
their interest rates until they
have more money to " loan.
This refusal is said to be an
attempt to pressure the Fed
eral Reserve board the na
tion's central bank into giv
ing the banking system a big,
Clay Staple ton'
Mentioned for
Big 10 Position
Corvallis (IF) Clay
(Stud) Stapleton, assistant
football coach at Oregon
State, was reported today to
be under consideration by
Iowa State officials to become
head coach there.
Jim Myers, the head men
tor at Iowa State, has gone to
Texas A & M.
Stapleton, who came here
with Tommy Prothro, was
away from the campus. His
name was mentioned along
with that of LeRoy Pearce, a
former assistant at Iowa
State.
overnight addition to loan
able funds through reduction
of so-called reserve ratios.
Such sweeping action would
almost certainly reduce the
cost of borrowing both for
big business and the "little
fellow."
Griffin Creek
Bills Donkey
Basketball
Griffin Creek grade school
varsity backetball players j
will oppose their fathers Sat
urday evening in a donkey-1
ball game at the school.;
Games is set for 7:30 p.m.
with proceeds to go to the
student body. Mothers club
of the school will serve a
snack supper at 6 p.m.
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