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Plea Issued for Increased
College Sports Activities
New York -UPD College
athletic officials today issued
a collective plea for increased
sports activities and facilities
at our higher institutes of
learning.
The plea was based on an
extensive National Collegiate
Athletic association survey on
college athletics, physical ed
ucation and recreational pro
grams which revealed:
A critical lack of indoor
and outdoor facilities at many
educational institutions; for
example, seven oi ana scnoois
surveyed did not have gym
. nasiums' and 50 did not have
Softball diamonds.
Inadequate provisions for
' required physical education;
BOWLING
VICTORY LEAGUE
Standings: " W.
Clave Construction 25
Ja-.kson County Federal 23
U.S. BanK 22
Heann Lumber
Pioneer Club
Trowbridge & Flynn .
Quality Market .
E. H. Mann
Kogue bportsman
'Hillyer Oil
Viking Sewing Center .
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Besolts:
Clave 1 (Sandy Shaffer 443) 1993:
Rogue Sports 3 (Kay Smith 429)
2140.
J C Federal 4 (Daisy Stone 447)
1992: Sewing Center 0 (Yvonne
Strobel 383) 1816.
U. S. Bank 4 (Charlene Pardee
448 2037; Quality 0 (Donna Huston
431) 1854.
Hearin 3 (Eva Sessions 506) 2401;
Pioneer I (Doris Harris 489) 2032.
T Jt I1 1 iT.it.v Tumor Add I On7K
Hillyer 3 (Helen Clark 498) 2102.
Mann Co. 4 (Eleanor Lenz 542)
2180; Baker 0 (Mamie Baker 475)
2081.
BANTAM LEAGUE
Results:
.Team Thirteen 3 (Bob Christian
son 211); Team Fourteen 0 (David
Legg 162).
Team Fifteen 1 (Brian Harris
209; Team Sixteen 2 (Bob Mills 251).
Team Seventeen 3 (Phil MitcheU
132); Team Eighteen 0 (Kay Hay
Team Nineteen 3 (Jan Stewart
Kathy Ettles 143); Team .Twenty 0
L.. Howe loot.
Team Twenty-one 0 (Dale Bo-
J.milnn 202)? Tisnrt Tuvntv.tujn a
(Wait Jjaisle Z44.
High game Bob Mills 156, Jan
Stewart 95.
High series Mills 251; Stewart
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56 of 395 colleges do not re
quire physical education for
men; only 35.5 per cent of
college male undergraduates
are enrolled in physical edu
cation courses.
The college athletic leaders
also pointed put that mathe
matics is being stressed in
some schools at the expense
of muscles.
"Correlation between a
sound body and a sound mind
makes it mandatory that phys
ical fitness planning maintain
pace with programs designed
to produce scientists," they
warned. -
On the brighter side, .the
NCAA survey showed partici
pation ana expenditures in
intercollegiate athletics, intra
mural and recreational activ--
ity at an all-time high.
Walkins Loses
Utah Election
Salt Lake City -(UPB- Dem
ocrat Frank E. Moss won
Utah's three-way race for the
U. S. Senate by unseating vet
eran Sen. Arthur .V. Watkins,
who based his campaign for
reelection to "a third term on
his support of the Eisenhower
administration.
Former Gov. J. Bracken
Lee, who also ran for the
Senate with a campaign prom
ise that he would try to ab-j
olish " federal income taxes, !
ran a poor third.
Newcomer David S. King,
a Democrat, also won over
another GOP veteran, Rep.
William A. Dawson.
Rep. Henry Dixon was the
only incumbent Republican to
win. He defeated attorney M.
Blaine Peterson.
Victory by the two Demo
crats split Utah's previously
solid GOP congressional dele
gation and left Dixon and
Sen. Wallace F. Bennett as
the state's only remaining Re
publicans in the nation's cap
ital. Bennett was not up for
reelection this year.
Klamath Democrat
Elected To DA Ptisf
Klamath Falls -(UPD-Arthur
A. Beddoe, Democrat incum
bent, was reelected district at
torney here on a write-in
ticket. He had failed io file
and received 3126 write-in
votes.
Beddoe edged out Clarence
Humble (R) who had 3059
votes. Glen Ramirez (D) had
almost 1000 votes.
MEDFORDiWrRIBUNB
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Picked Over Beavers
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THURSDAY
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Amateur Boxing
Card Planned
At Vets Home
Final arrangements have
been made for a 12-bout ama
teur boxing show for the vet
erans at the Camp White Dom
iciliary on Friday, Nov. 14.
" This show, the first one of
many planned for the vets,
will pit the boxers from the
Medford Police Athletic
league against their formid
able rival, Talent Boys' club
With each club hustling and
training at full blast, the ac
tion could give the vets a top
show. '
In former bouts held jn
Medford and in Talent, one
point was proved. It is neces
sary to reach into the far
corners of the state to fill a
card which will wow Rogue
valley 'fight fans. Jim Zack,
coach of the PAL boxers and
Don Spaulding, Talent club
coach, have plenty of fistic
scrappers on hand to give an
entertaining evening. ... . y
While this is the first ama
teur boxing show of the sea
son, fight fans of the Rogue
valley will soon have the op
portunity of seeing some of
their favorite battlers, in ac
tion. Zack is negotiating to
bring Canadian and northwest
champions for fall matches in
Medford. It is hoped that ar
rangements can be made for
a top card late in November.
Democrats Gain
Control of State
Legislature
Portland (UPD Democrats
will control the Senate of the
1959 Oregon Legislature for
the first time in 80 years.
The line-up on the basis of
nearly' complete returns, indi
cated 18 Democrats and 12
Republicans.
Last year, the Senate was
evenly ' divided 15 Republi
cans and 15 Democrats.
There were 12 contests in
the Senate with Republicans
ahead in six1 of them and Dem
ocrats sfx.
The difference was that
Democrats had had 12 hold
over Senators plus Sen. Dan
Thiel, Astoria, who was unop
posed. That left them with
only three races to win for
control.
Senate Republicans had
only three holdovers plus two
unopposed Senators Francis
W. Ziegler, Carvallis, and Carl
H. Francis, Dayton.
Best Showing
As expected, Democrats
made their best showing in
Multnomah and Clackamas
counties.
Multnomah races saw Alice
Corbett and William Grenfell
Jr. forge ahead of Republicans
A. A. Horsfeldt and Harriet P.
Krause.
Veteran Monroe Sweetland
and Rep. Richard Grpener led
their Republican opponents in
Clackamas county. Independ
ent Elmer Deetz, Canby, also
led the Republicans but was
not elected.
Republicans made their best
Senate showing in Marion
county where Rep. Eddie
Aherns and Salem mayor Rpb
ert White" were elected hand
ily. The vote in Lane county
was closer with Democrat Rob
ert Straub and Republican
Donald R. Husband elected if
present trends continue.
Republican Melvin Goode
was victor in Linn county and
Democrat Gordon Hudson,
was trailing Edwin Durnq by
127 votes. .
Sen. Walter Leth scored an
easy victory for Republicans
in Polk county and Democrat
Loyd M. Keybeat apparently
beat out present Sen.NLeander
Quiring in a close Umatilla
county race.
' New York flJPD Iowa and.
Louisiana State University,
two top-ranked teams in col
lege football, each was made a
two-touchdown favorite today
to win this Saturday.
Iowa, ranked No. 1 in the
nation, was picked by 14
points over Minnesota in a Big
Ten conference game at Min
neapolis. LSU, rated second by
a narrow margin, was a 13
point choice at home against
Duke in a Saturday night
game.
Army, which travels to
Houston, Tex., to play Rice in
one of the day's leading inter
sectional battles, was favored
by 7 points, while Auburn,
which ranks fourth right be
hind the Cadets, was picked
by the same margin at home
against Mississippi State.
Oklahoma, the nation's
fifth-ranked team, was made
the biggest favorite on this
week's "line." The Sooners
were picked by 28 to beat
Iowa State at Ames, Iowa.
In games to be televised
regionally, Notre Dame was
picked by 6 over Pitt at Pitts
burghEast, and Kansas was
the choice by 8 over Nebras
ka Midwest.
There was one "pick-'em"
(even) game on this week's
program. That was between
Kentucky and Vanderbilt at
Lexington, Ky. Three other
Saturday contests were listed
as 1-point games Pennsyl
vania over Yale, Purdue over
Ohio State, and Washington
State over Oregon. State.
In Friday night games, Syr
acuse was picked by 12 over
Boston College, Florida State
was the choice by 1 over Mi
ami, Fla., and Alabama was
picked by 1 over Tulane.
Here are the point-spreads
on other leading Saturday
games:
Inlersectional: Villanova 10
over Dayton, Boston 13 over
Detroit, Mississippi 13 over
Houston. .
East: Cornell 3 over Brown,
Penn State 6 over West Vir
ginia, Princeton 8 over Har
vard, Holy Cross 15 over Col
gate, Dartmouth 19 over Co
lumbia. South: Georgia Tech 6
over Clemson, Navy 3 over
Maryland, Florida 7 over
Georgia, North Carolina 15
over Virginia.
Midwest: Illinois 3 over
Michigan, Colorado 6 over
Missouri, Tulsa 6 over Cin
cinnati, Wisconsin 7 over
Northwestern, Michigan State
13 over Indiana,. Oklahoma
State 13 over Kansas State.
- Southwest: Texas 6 over
Baylor, Southern Methodist 13
over Texas A&M.
Far West: Southern Cali
fornia 8 over Washington,
Oregon 12 over Stanford, Cal
ifornia 13 over UCLA.
Goldwater Wins
Arizona Reelection
Phoe nix -(UPD Democratic
Arizona gave Republicans
Barry Goldwater, Rep. John
Rhodes and newcomer Paul
Fannin smashing victories in
a "democratic year."
The explanation for a Re
publican landslide in the key
Arizona races still was want
ing today.
The senate race was one of
the bitterest in the state's his
tory, and incumbent Gold
water, getting strong Demo
cratic support, shattered the
dreams of Gov. Ernest Mc
Farland in a'comeback bid for
the seat he lost while Demo
cratic majority leader in 1952.
Fannjn's show of strength
was a surprise in that he
pasted Democratic aspirant
Robert Morrison, state attor
ney general, by a fair-sized
margin in the governor's race.
There are 350 thousand In
dians in the United States.
WINNING ON TKO In seventh round of scheduled Q
round bout, Bobo Olson (riht), former middleweight
champion, is blasting Don Grant with straight right to
chin in fourth round of Oakland, Cal., comeback bout
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McPhail Named
To Oriole Post
Baltimore, Md. - (UPD - Lee
MacPhail was named general
manager of the Baltimore
Orioles today. McPhail, direc
tor of player personnel for
the New York Yankees, re
placed Bill Walsingham, who
resigned last week.
Second Portland Boy '
Hit By Auto Dies ,? .
Portland. (UPD Injuries Suf
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proved fatal Tuesday to Rich
ard Hs.ll. 16, of Portlapd.
Young Hall and Clyde Mqre
land, 15, were walking along
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190Ui ave. when they were
struck by a car. The -MoVe-land
boy died Sunday night.
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