Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1958, Image 13

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    Crater Hosts Yreka
Miners on Friday
Central Point-Don and Ron
Gillaspey may have starting
assignments as linebackers
Friday night when the Crater
Comets entertain the Yreka,
Calif., football team here.
Coach Leonard Warren said
the two brothers did good
work yesterday in backing up
the reserve, line against the
firt offensive crew. By using
' jin, he can give rests to cen
ter Bill White, who played
the whole Medford game last
week end, and to halfback
Allen Barnes, who was shak
en up in the Tornado mix.
Because of the bumps and
bruises suffered against Med
ford, Warren has avoided con
tact work this week but the
Comets did have some contact
scrimmage yesterday as they
geared their own' offense and
prepped to meet the multiple
attack of the Miners.
Brown Hurts Wrist
The scrimmage did result
in one re-injury with regular
tackle Dave Brown banging a
Ashland Contends
With GP Cavemen
Ashland '"We're-1 not going
down there to get licked."
With those - words', Coach
Varney Corey of the 'Ashland
high Grizzlies surrfmed up the
attitude of its-squad as gird
ed for its opening Southern
Oregon conference football
fame. Ashland plays at
Grants Pass on Friday night.
The Grizzlies, reshaping aft-
er an upset loss to Phoenix
last weekend, .will have the
Newman To Be
Ready for UO
Pullman, Wash. - (LTD - The
Washington State Cougars
were taking a dead aim on
upsetting mighty Oregon Sat
urday after it was revealed
that the Cougars' fine passer,
Bob Newman would be ready
for play against the Web-
foots, i
. . Newman wrenched his knee
in the opening minutes of the
Idaho game last week and was
reported out for three weeks,
but trainer Eddie Lane re
ported today that the knee
has been responding '.'almost
miraculously" to treatment,
so that Newman could see
limited action Saturday.
The
true old -
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There are less expensive ways to make bourbon but
they'll never give you the smoothness of Early Times.
Slow distilling is the patient, old-style way, the smooth
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wrist which was hurt in the
Grants Pass game two weeks
ago. His status was not known
this morning and it's possible
Glen Cote will draw the
starting call.
The Comets, who did a fine
job in a losing cause against
Medford last week, will be
expecting anything from Yre
ka. Miner offense includes
short punt, single wing and
T plays.
Crater will look to the re
sult of the Yreka fracas to de
termine what it may do
against one Southern Oregon
conference foe. The Comets
on Oct. 24 oppose Ashland
which won 6 to 0 from the
Miners.
Warren indicated that quar
terback Wayne Allen and
Barnes should be able to play.
Both suffered concussions and
missed the second half of the
Medford game. They have
taken it easy this week al
though Barnes ran in drills
yesterday. A
disadvantage of playing on a
rivalfield but will hope to
capitalize on their role as un
'derdog. Grants Pass, which has
.risen in state stature in recent
weeks is the big favorite. An
idea of their position is gained
by one comparison. The Cave
men of GP fought to a score
less deadlock with Roseburg
which won 33 to 0 from Ash
land. Hope to Move Ball
The Grizzlies, nevertheless,
hope to have an attack in order
this week which will move the
ball . across the goal line
against a reputedly stout
Grants Pass defense. Among
items of business this week
have been efforts to improve
team timing and to provide
protection for the passer.
Corey has ,had the squad
also back at a lot of hard work
on fundamentals, tackling and
blocking. "We are working
hard to take up the slack," he
reported and he indicated that
the crew is intact physically
and that no big changes in the
line-up are anticipated.
Ashland is writing down
the loss to Phoenix as a good
lesson and hopes to profit
by it.
style
bourbon
always
smoother
because
it's slow-
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Reel Raider
Newcomers
Show Well
Ashland Newcomers and
the recuperated injured con
tinued to show , plenty of po
tential throughout the work
outs this week on the South
ern Oregon college Red Raid
ers reservation while they
prepare for the gridiron clas
sic with Oregon Tech next
Saturday.
Punk Biddington and Del
Brood both recovering from
injuries early in the season
are showing very good recov
ery according to SOC mentor
Al Akins.
Biddington got into action
for the first time last week
against Portland State and
proved a definite aid in rush
ing and pass receiving. Brood,
on the other hand, is mainly
a runner of the broken field
type although he can perform
well as a receiver and blocker.
Akins has also been experi
menting with Pedro Colley
and Neil Green in the offen
sive lineup to give it more
weight and power. Colley
weighs 290 and Green is right
at 200.
Jack Brown and Lance
Locke continue to pass in the
workouts. There is still action
being shown in the rushing
end of things, too, although
not too much.
The Raiders will be battling
for possession of the Owl and
to keep their own Tomahawk
which they have held since
the last -basketball game
which they won. Should the
Techmen win they would gain
possession of both trophies
until the Raiders should win
when basketball season rolls
around. In the event of a tie
the trophies remain in the
hands of the team they were
from the previous contest.
Southern Oregon college
students will charter two
busses for the trip in addition
to the car caravan that will
be leaving from the SOC
campus at 11:30 Saturday
morning so as to arrive in
time for the game which
starts at 2 p.m.
NE Team 2nd
In Small School
Gridiron Rating
New York -(UPD-Mississippi
Southern strengthened its grip
on first place today in the
United Press International
small college football ratings
while . Connecticut replaced
East Texas State in -therun-
nerup spot.
The latest balloting by the
small college board of coaches
which rates the teams pro
duced two newcomers in the
top 10. Miami (Ohio) and Cali
fornia Poly of San- 'Luis
Obispo moved into the select
group, replacing Central
Michigan and Kent (OhioT
State. Voting was based on
games played through last
Saturday night.
New York (UPI) The United
Press International small college
football ratings (first-place votes
and won-lost records in parenthe
ses): Team - Points
1. Miss. Southern 23 (4-0) ....309
2. Connecticut 1 (3-1) 193
3. Chattanooga (3-1) 180
4. Idaho State (3-01 175
5. Bowling Green. O. 4 (4-0) 163
6. Miami. O. 1 (2-1) 111
7. Montana State (4-0) 101
8. East Texas St. (3-1) 92
9. Butler. Ind. 1 (4-0) 91
10. California Poly of San Luis
Obispo (4-0) 61
11. Middle Tennessee State, 59;
12.. Central Michigan (2). 37; 13,
Ohio university, 53; 14. Northeast
ern (Okla.) (2). 50; 15 (tie). Whea
ton (111.) (2), and Maine. 46 each;
17, Juniata (Pa.) (1), 42; 18. St.
Benedict's (Kan.) 37; 19, Amherst
(Mass.). (1). 34; 20 (tie), Louisiana
Tech and Kent (O.) St., 32 each.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL LEAGUE .
United Press International
The Boston Bruins undoubt
edly have more bounce to the
ounce than any team in the
National Hockey league.
Milt Schmidt's skaters
spotted' the New York Rang
ers a three-goal lead last Sat
urday night at Boston and
battled back to gain a 4-4
tie.
Wednesday night the
Bruins staged even a greater
comeback, scoring four goals
in the final period to dead
lock the Rangers again, 4-4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Rookie forward Jacques
Gagnon scored the winning
goal and assisted on two oth
ers .as the Hershey Bears
stormed from behind to nip
the Springfield Indians, 5-4,
in the only American Hockey
league action Wednesday
night." - :
It was the third straight
loss for the luckless Indians,
every one of them by a one
goal margin.
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Bob Turley Named
AL Player
New York WD Bob Tur
ley, who climaxed a 21-vic-tory
season by pitching the
New York Yankees to their
World Series triumph over
the Milwaukee Braves, today
was named the United Press
International's American
league player of the year.
The 28-year-old native of
Troy, 111., one of the few
pitchers ever honored, won
over a field that included
eight other players. A UPI
board of experts, three base
ball writers from each city in
the league, gave him seven
MedfordTribune
6 A-l Officials Request
Long, Hard Look at Plan
For Athletic
Representatives in the Ore
gon School Activities associ
ation's District 6 A-l yester
day voiced their oppqsition
to a troDosed redistricting of
Class A. schools for athletic
purposes unless the program
is examined from an entire
state level.
Cus Trims
Wings of
Promoter
By JACK CUDDY
New York-ttJPD-Cus D'Ama
to clipped the wings of Emil
Lance today.
The fiery manager of Floyd
Patterson announced that pro
moter Lence has "absolutely
no authority to make a match
for the heavyweight cham
pion." Angry Cus added, "If
there's any match to be made,
I'll make it-and if it's for
New York, I may let Lence
promote it. That is-if he con
ducts himself properly."
Stocky, white-haired Cus
blamed Lence "for continu
ally popping off" during the
recent negotiations for a Pat
terson defense at Madison
Square Garden "and putting
me in an unfavorable light"
when the negotiations fizzled
out on Tuesday.
Dress Manufacturer
Smallish, dark-haired Lence
is the wealthy New York
dress manufacturer, bowling
alley tycoon and independent
fight promoter who staged the
Patterson - Hurricane Jackson
title fight at the Polo Grounds
July 29, 1957. Previously, dur
ing Patterson's early profes
sional days, Lence had given
Floyd fights at Brooklyn's
Eastern Parkway Arena,
where he promoted Monday
night TV bouts.
During D'Amato's bitter
crusade against the Interna
tional Boxing club since Pat
terson became champion,
Lence has been D'Amato's
publicly designated "eastern
promoter."
But now pilot Cus is in
censed at the result of Emil's
alleged actions and statements
during the recent 11 weeks of
negotiations to rent the Gar
den and stage a title fight
there, completely independent
of the IBC.
PILOTS REPORT
Portland(UPD-Six lettermen
were on hand Wednesday
when the University of Port
land opened basketball 'prac
tice for the 1958-59 campaign.
They included Wally Panel,
Jim Armstrong, Dick Jolley,
Red Bloedel, Jim O'Donnell
and Jim Altenhofen.
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of Year
votes three more than were
polled by both Kansas City's
Bob Cerv and Boston's Jackie
Jensen.
Next in the balloting came
Mickey Mantle of the Yan
kees with three votes followed
by Cleveland's Rocky Cola
cito with two and Cal McLish,
Vic Power, Sherman Lollar
and Ted Williams with one
each. .
For Turley, the award was
the climax of a season in
which he finally blossomed
from a promising but erratic
thrower into a full-fledged big
star pitcher.
Districting
The group, meeting here
yesterday, voted to recom
mend to a special OSAA com
mittee studying the proposal,
that a thorough study be
made on the state level by
OSAA state officials on the
redistricting matter. They
oppose change in the present
set-up unless and until a
"long, hard look" is taken. ;
Medford School ' Superin
tendent Leonard Mayfield
was instructed to take that
recommendation to a meeting
of the special committee this
morning at Eugene.
Schools of the Willamette
valley have asked that they
all be placed in one district.
They are North and South
Salem, Albany, Corvallis,
Sweet Home and Lebanon,
now in District 8, and North
and South Eugene and Spring
field, now in District 5. The
plan, they maintain, will
solve travel and scheduling
duties and restore old rival
ries. The proposal has repercus
sions in three other A-l dis
tricts. Marshfield and Rose
burg, now in District 5,
would be placed in District 6
with Grants Pass, Medford
and Ashland while new Dis
trict 5 would be made up of
Crater and Ashland, now in
District 6, North Bend and
Cottage Grove, now in Dis
trict 5 and Willamette, Co
quille and Douglas, A-2
schools due for A-l status.
Bend, Redmond and Prine
ville . would be moved from
District 8 to District 7.
Main objection to the plan
lies in the prohibitive ' cost
of travel for district play in
all sports. It is contended that
for smaller schools to finance
such travel would be practic
ally impossible. Even Marsh
field, one of the larger
schools, views the financial
handicap with alarm. .
School officials here yester
day took the position that
they can appreciate the prob
lem of the Willamette valley
schools but that it is not rea
sonable to satisfy one group
at the expense' of others.
They maintined that the pro
posal would cause far more
harm than benefit, that it
would be no gain at all and
would actually be detriment
al to the state's athletic pro
gram. '
CO-MEDALIST LOSES .,
Portland - (UPD - Mrs. Tom
Georges, a co-medalist, was
beaten Wednesday in ie an
nual Oregon Women's Golf
Association championships by
Mrs. R. L. Borst, 6 and 4. Oth
ers going into the semi-finals
were Mrs. Frank Fisk," the
other co-medalist; Mrs. Rob
ert Gill and Mrs. Martin
Hunter.
Sport
Parade
New York -UPD- Fraley's
follies and the week end foot
ball "winners" along with
a few random reflections on
sports in general.
Game of The Week
Auburn over Georgia Tech
Another of those anything-can-happen
battles. But the
record gives Auburn the edge
in a real close game. '
The East
Pitt over West Virginia
Fencing foils are great for
toasting marshmallows.
Penn over Brown Steng
el thinks his Yankees are
home-run happy.
Syracuse over Nebraska
And George Chuvalo to flat
ten Pat McMurtry Friday
night.
' Also: Army over Virginia,
Holy Cross over Dartmouth,
Wake Forest over Villanova,
Penn State over Boston U.,
Columbia over Harvard, La
fayette over Temple, Prince
ton over Colgate, Rutgers
over Bucknell, Yale over Cor
nell and Connecticut over
Maine.
The Midwest
Wisconsin over Iowa For
a one-shot pass receiver how
about Wilt Chamberlain?
Notre Dame over Duke
Elston Howard's fifth - game
catch was the turning point
of the World Series.
Illinois over Minnesota
Never get fresh with a lady
shot putter.
Also: Michigan over North
western, Michigan State over
Purdue, Ohio State over In
diana, Boston college over
Marquette, Colorado over
Iowa State, Oklahoma over
Kansas, Missouri over Kansas
State and Detroit over Xav-
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United Press
The West
California over Southern
California The blueplate
special.
Oregon over - Washington
State Tom Harmon's one
of my all-time backs.
Air Force over Stanford
Even Army fears 'em in Den
ver. Also: UCLA over Washing
ton, Oregon State over Idaho,
COP over Cincinnati, .Wyom
ing over Colorado State, Utah
State over Montana and Den
ver over Utah.
The South
Navy over Tulane - The
Army game shapes up as a
whopper. .
LSU over Kentucky-Horses
for courses.
North Carolina over Mary
land Sideline football
tackles overawe me.
Also: Tennessee over Ala
bama, Florida over Vander
bilt, North Carolina State
over W&M, Mississippi over
Hardin Simmons, Mississippi
State over Arkansas State,
Florida State over VPI, VMI
over Tampa.
The Southwest
Texas over Arkansas -You
lift 198 pounds bowling a per
fect game.
SMU over Rice If you
think' tennis is a sissy sport,
try it.
Baylor over Texas Tech
Personally, I retire, defeated.
Also: TCU over Texas Ag
gies, Tempe State over San
Jose State, New Mexico over
Arizona and Houston over
Oklahoma State.
The Pros
Baltimore over Detroit,
Chicago Cards over New
York, Washington over Green
Bay, Chicago Bears over Los
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Fraser Defense
Draws Praise
Eugene, Ore. - (UPD - Coach
Len Casanova said today that
second string quarterback
Sandy Fraser would see plenty
of action Saturday for Oregon
against Washington State be
cause "he is one of the finest
defensive backs I have ever
coached."
' Casanova drilled his charges
on defense, warning them that
the Cougars have an under
rated running game to match
their pyrotechnical passing
attack.
Nub Might See
Saturday Duty
Corvallis, Ore.-flJPD-Oregori
State ran through offensive,
defensive and running pat
terns Wednesday but did little
scrimmaging for fear. of add
ing to the Beavers' incredible
injury .list.
The Staters heard good
news today, however, with
reports that line-blasting full
back Nub Beamer would prob
ably see some action Satur
day against Idaho. Jim Stin
nette was also reported ready
to return to action, but tail
back Grimm Mason was still
a doubtful performer.
FEW NEW FACES
Moscow, Idaho -(UPD-Coach
Skip Stahley said that there
would be a few new faces in
the lineup Saturday when
Idaho tangles with Oregon
State here, but he declined
to name names. The Vandals,
still searching for an offense
to match their tough defense,
drilled on passing, and punt
ing Wednesday, He also work
ed his back hard on pass
defense.
Angeles, Cleveland over
Pittsburgh and San Francisco
over Philadelphia.
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