Fanfare
By DICK JEWETT
Mail Tribune Sports Editor
George Harrington, former
manager of Rogue Valley
Country club and an Oregon
amateur golfing standout, was
low amateur in the recent
Phoenix Open tournament at
Phoenix, Ariz. Harrington is
now manager of Arizona
Country club. The Open,
. which attracted some of the
top pros in the business was
at Phoenix Gold club and
was won by Ken Venturi with
a 274. Harrington shot a 285.
The ex-Medfordite was low
amateur in the Tucson Open
several years ago.
HEFS TO WATCH
When Oregon Tech and
Southern Oregon college
logr in Iheir Oregon
Collegiate conference
basketball skirmish on
Wednesday, Feb. 19, there
may be a sizable delegation
of Rogue yalley referees in
the bleachers. The officials
have postponed their reg
ular meeting one night in
order that those who wish
may take in the collegiate
fray.
They likely will be pri
marily interested in the
game but they'll also have
a critical eye on the refs
for the game. Refereeing
will be Joe Zarosinski and
Bill Esselstyn, the two have
been elected president and
vice-president, respectively,
of the officials association
for next season.
to vie with them when they
roll in state tourney at Sea
side on the week end of
March 1 and 2. Mrs. Swope
underwent delicate head
surgery Wednesday at Sac
red Heart hospital. She is
the defending state champ
ion in Class A all-events,
regaining last year the
crown she look in 1946 and
1947. The Skeeters team,
originally slated to go to
Seaside this week end re-,
portedly obtained a p o s t
ponement with the hope
that Mrs. Swope could join
them.
KALAPUS SHINES
Jerry Kalapus, ex-Medford
high player, who now swishes
the net on the maplecourt for
the Pacific university Badg
ers, was ineligible for his
club's first four games in the
Northwest conference but cer
tainly has made up for lost
time. He has rolled up 140
counters in seven games to
lead the circuit in point aver
age with 20 per game. Totals
available on his first six
games show him with 77 re
bounds and his average of
12.8 per game was second in
that department.
CHAMP TO DEFEND
Members of the Skeeters
women's bowling team of
Medf ord are hoping that
Audrey Swope will be able
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TOURNEY PLANS MADE
With seven teams partici
pating there will be three
games each evening in the
District 6 A-2 southern divi
sion tourney at Southern Ore
gon college on Feb. 27 and 28
and March 1. Times will be
6:30, 7:45 and 9 p.m. Top team
in the Rogue loop will get a
first round bye and the sec
ond, third and fourth place
clubs will be seeded with their
first round foes to be deter
mined by drawing.
May 17 and 24 were set as
dates for the southern sub
district and District 6 A-2
track meets, respectively, at
a recent Rogue league meet
ing. Sub - district officials
voted to have the meets at
Southern Oregon college if
that track is available.
Rogue league football sea
son will open on Sept. 26 with
Henley at Eagle Point, Rogue
River at Glendale and Illinois
Valley at Phoenix.
Benny Goodman
Going To Brussels
New York flPl The King
of Swing of the 1930s has
agreed to become an atom-age
American ambassador of good
will.
Benny Goodman, his band,
trio and sextet, will give
series of concerts at the Brus
sels World's Fair during the
week of May 25-31, under
sponsorship of the Westing-
house Electric Co., the firm's
president, Donald H. McGan
non announced Thursday.
. . . The great Benny Good
man orchestra . . . will add a
dimension to the Brussels
Fair in which the Soviet
Union can not compete," Mc-
Gannon said. "American jazz
has been shown to be a great
force for good will abroad."
The bandleader agreed.
"We look upom the Brussels
engagement as a real oppor
tunity to foster good will for
the United States .through
music," Goodman said.
CALHOUN TO FIGHT
Revere, Mass. (IP) Middle
weight Rory Calhoun of
White Plains, N.Y., has signed
to meet Beau Jack of Boston
in a 10-round bout at the
Rollaway arena next Thurs
day. Nine days later, Cal
houn, sixth ranked middle
weight contender, will meet
Randy Sandy of Brooklyn,
N.Y., in a 10-round bout in
Boston.
Sporis Broadcast
Radio station KYJC will
broadcast the Crater-Grants
Pass high basketball games
at 8:15 p.m. today and Sat
urday. Station KMED will
air the Phoenix - Glendale
hoop fray at 8 p.m. today.
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BASKETBALL
THURSDAY COLLEGE GA.MK
By United Press
(East)
Niagara 78. Seton Hall 83
St. John's fN.Y.) 77. Manhattan 68
Holy Cross 71, Quantico Marines
65
(South)
Maryland 72. Clemson 34
North Carolina 60, Wake forest
07
South Carolina St. 91, Tt. Valley
as
Louisiana St. 67, Tulane 83
(West)
Fresno S. 91, Los Angeles State 70
oonzaga 83. Seattle Pacific 68
Pacific 63, College of Idaho 50
Whitman 66, Lewis & Clark 64
Denver 77, Wyoming 60
Seattle 99, Regis 69
Buck Shaw
Eagle Coach
Philadelphia (IP) Law
rence T. (Buck) Shaw, who
recently resigned as head
football coach at the Air
Force Academy, returned to
professional football today
when he was named head
coaclr of the Philadelphia
Eagles.
Shaw replaces Hugh Devore
who was fired Jan. 11 with
one year to go on his three
year contract after two dis
mal seasons in which . his
teams finished last in 1956
and next to last in 1957.
Bow Meet
On Sunday
Black Bear Bowmen will
be hosts Sunday to a South
ern Oregon league archery
shoot.
The affair will be at Jack
sonville Community club. It
will begin at 9 a.m. and con
tinue through the day.
An entry of between 40 and
50 shooters is anticipated.
The public is invited to the
event, Bowmen said.
Hornet- Reserve
Quintet- Victor
A sharp playing Hedrick
Junior high ninth grade re
serve basketball quintet
romped 53 to 27 yesterday in
a scuffle with Phoenix.
The Hornets had "quarter
margins of 14 to 5, 28 to 10
and 41 to 19. Hook-shooting
Stan Dowson paced the club
in scoring wnn i poinis.
Coach Barney Riggs of Hed
rick indicated that some of
the Hornets might see more
varsity duty on the basis of
their performance.
Klamath Pels Seek
Tourney Clinchers
By UNITED PRESS
Pendleton, North Salem
and Klamath Falls hope to
nail down berths this week
end in Oregon's 1958 class
A-l high school basketball
tournament.
Bend so far is the only
team which has clinched
spot In the Eugene event.
Pendleton can gain a spot
by beating Mac-Hi tonight on
its home court. North Salem
can do likewise by beating
Albany at Albany. Klamath
Falls must sweep a pair from
Ashland at home to be in'
this weekend.
Grant Risks
Astoria, also near a tourna
ment berth, meets David
Douglas tonight and Milwau
kie Saturday. Grant of Port
land, the state's top-ranked
team, risks its unbeaten rec
ord against Franklin.
The powerful Midwest
league offers Roseburg at
South Eugene, Springfield at
Cottage Grove and North
Bend at Marshfield tonight
Roseburg and Springfield,
LINE-UPS:
33 Hedrick Phoenix
F 3 House Fowler
F 6 Lorish Lumley
C 18 Dowson KicKey
G 7 Mclntyre Thompson
G 4 Brown Parker
Substitutions For Hedrick, Grif
fin 5. Ford 2. Wtkins 2, Boyce 4,
Dunlevy 2; for Phoenix, Coggins 4,
Kelsoe, Ditsworth, Sommers.
More than 300 separate
drainage districts have been
organized in Arkansas to ac
commodate more than 4,000,-
000 acres of land.
Pistol Shoot
Attendance Big
Largest crowd of the sea
son attended the weekly Med
ford Rifle club pistol shoot
at the armory Wednesday
night.
The only woman shooter
again expressed the desire for
more companions at these
weekly shoots. New. faces
were present ana some re
turnees appeared for the first
time this year. Twenty in all
participated in the shoot.
Scores: Max Terzenbach
267, Roy Hewitt 264, Cliff
Friend 254, Paul Rutter 243,
Joe Waltz 241, Joe Belson
204, Jim Bolton 234, Enid
Friend 230, L. W. Copinger
229, George Perreard 215,
Hugh McGinty 210, Joe
Rinard 207, Bill Acker 194,
G. R. Cox 193, Earl Courtney
192, Hugh Wright 181,Erwin
House 148, Tom Popham 143
and Jack Schauble 140.
OSC Cops 10th
Mat Encounter
Corvallis (IP) Oregon
State made it 10 in a row in
dual wrestling for the 1958
season Thursday night with
an 18-6 win over San Jose
State. John Dustfn of Ore
gon State won his 28th
straight match in the feature
unlimited class.
current leaders, collide Satur
day night.
Other top games include
Crater at Grants Pass, Mc-
Minnville at Tillamook, Bea
verton at Milwaukie, The
Dalles at La Grande, Hermis
ton at Baker, Corvallis at
South Salem, and Prineville
at Redmond.
Bowling
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings: W. L
Darrell Miller Co. 16 (
Larry's Rich Maid 12 '
Fortune Gassers 10
Harry & David 9 '
Forest Patrol 9 "
First National Bank 7 9
Oak Grove Furniture 6
Jack's Drive Ud 5
Pickell's Real Estate . 4
Figgly Wiggly 4
10
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12
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Mrs. Stapleton
Stays Behind
Corvallis, Ore. . m
While Clayton Stapleton,
Iowa State's new football
coach, organizes his football
assignments at Ames, his
wife, Edith, is doing class as
signments at Oregon State
college.
Coach Stapleton left for
Iowa Thursday by car, but
Mrs. Stapleton will finish up
her work here for a degree
in business education
March, but just as soon as
exams are over in about four
weeks, she'll be "I o w a
bound."
She started on this educa
tion business, as she says,
"just to keep busy." But this
was before the stapletons
adopted a two-weeks-old baby
girL this Monday.
Results:
Pickell's 1 (Wi throw 522) 2713;
Rich maid 3 (A. Peterson 541) 2750.
Miller Co. 4 (Fischer 528) 2735;
Harry & David 0 (Wheat 455) 2630.
Jack's 0 (Gould 565 2606; Forest
Patrol 4 (Moran 525) 2706.
Piggly Wiggly 1 (McKeen 472)
2548; Fortune 3 (Paul 448) 2663.
Oak Grove 2 (Ivie 518) 2731; FNB
2 (Clark 484) 2729.
Friday, February 14, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MALL TRIBUNE NINK
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings:
Barco Supply Co.
Medford Steel Co
Big Y Market
Seven Up Bottling Co. .
Chuck's Pump Service .
Picard's Jewelers
Medford Corporation 23
Tru Mix Construction Co. 21
Medford Plaza Apts 21
Safeway Stores 20
Singler's Auto Supply 17
Medford Blowpipe Co. 11
W.
27
26
26
23
24
23
L.
17
18
18
19
20
21
21
23
23
24
27
33
Results:
Medco 0 (Walch 431) 2128; Sin
gler's 4 (Carr 490) 2326.
Tru Mix 3 (Bell 509) 2407; Steel
1 (Gardner 556) 2393.
Big Y 3 (Gifford 474) 2098; Safer
way 1 (Tyler 572) 1951.
7 Up 1 (Engelkes 486) 2327;
Chuck's 3 (Kreer 505) 2342.
Blowpipe 1 (Curley 549) 2447;
Barco 3 (Schlachter 514) 2455.
Plaza 2 (Ekerson 510) 2389; Pi
cards 2 (Morgan 574) 2356.
CITY LEAGUE
Standings: W
this State Farm Insurance 26
weter & Olson 25
Medford Barbers 24
Stove, Top
Shoot Prize
Medford Gun club will
stage a 50-bird merchandise
handicap shoot on Sunday,
Feb. 16.
The event will start at noon
but traps will be open for
practice at 9:30 a.m.
A two - burner Coleman
stove will go to the winner
and a Coleman lantern to the
runner-up.
There will be skeet, 16-yard
and doubles activity also.
Schayes Sparks
Nats' Victory
By UNITED PRESS
In Thursday night's only
National Basketball associa
tion action, the Syracuse Na
tionals, with Adolph Schayes
hitting for 38 points, defeat
ed the Philadelphia War
riors led throughout most of
the game, but bogged down
in the final six minutes.
Norton Lumber Co 23
Daugherty Lumber Co. 21
California Oregon
Power Co 20
Ross Lumber Co 20
Westside Merchants 20
Southern Oregon
Moulding . 17 'S
First National Bank 16 Vx 23 '2
central MarKet 14 z
Telephone Employees
Assn IS 27
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Bulldog Clubs
Trip Pointers
McLoughlin Junior high
eighth grade hoopsters won
36 to 26 yesterday over Cen
tral Point and the seventh
grade topped its Pointer rival
40 to 20.
Central Point had a 5 to 4
edge after a quarter of the
eighth grade fuss but the Bull
dogs headed 17 to 15 at the
half and 29 to 23 after three
fourths. John Champ of CP
was high scorer with 15 mark
ers. Craig Lawrence had 11
for McLoughlin.
Salem (IP) A meeting
to discuss current minimum
standards for school buses in
Oregon has been called for
Feb. 21 by the Motor Vehicle
department.
Effective Today
We are REDUCING Our...
Stove Oil and Furnace Oil
Prices --70c Per 100 Gals.
Faber Fuel Co. Valley Fuel Co.
Dealers in Standard Heating Oils
Results:
Copco 0 (Schroeder 480) 2152
Ross Lbr. 4 (Oswald 539) 2322.
Norton Lbr. 4 (Mager 543) 2498;
r IN 15 U (DimiCK 4B)
Westside 2 (Gene Orr 517) 2440;
W & O 2 (Smith 552) 2474.
Daugherty 3 (Chapman 499) 2369;
central l i&cnuiz azi ztsz.
State Farm 1 (Neathamer 535)
2468; Barbers 3 (Burroughs 572)
2483.
S O MIdg. 3 (Laden 541) 2463;
TEA A 1 (Martin 581) 2413.
L.
2
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Standings: W.
Hughes & Dodd 10
Cove Valley Supply Co... 8 ',4
Communications Workers
of America 7
Courtesy Chevrolet 7
Table Rock Lumber Co. 614
Mid-Coast Painters Inc. 6
Ideal Cement Co. 6
E. H. Mann Co. 4
Timber Products 3
Andy's Jewelers . 2
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Results:
Hughes & Dodd 2 (Dick Adkins
-r37) 2787; Cove Valley Supply 2
(Frank Fagalde 528) 2802.
Ideal Cement 2, 2600: Table Rock
Lumber 2, 2733: Courtesy Chevrolet
4 (Ralph Barclay 502) 2734; E. H.
Mann Co. 0 (Don Moser 494) 2595.
C.W.A. Local 9208 3 (Leonard
Thrun 496) 2574; Andy's Jewelers
1 (Mel Weaver 451) 2526.
Mid-Coast Painters 3 (JSari jenz
545) 2862: Timber Products 1 (Ce
cil Howell 439) 2626.
Prep Scores
THURSDAY BASKETBALL
Vale 53, Emmett, Idano
Molalla 66. Canby 46
Los Angeles (IP) Tackle
Charley Bradshaw of Baylor
and guard John Mitchell of
Texas Christian, both rookies
have signed 1958 contracts
with the Los Angeles Rams
of the National Football
league. Both were drafted last
year when they still had a
year of college eligibility remaining.
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