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4 Loop Togas May Be Settled Saturday Br FRED DOWN United Press International Four conference champion ships and as many as three bowl bids may be clinched next Saturday when the col lege football season builds to ward its grand climax with renewals of old, upset-filled rivalries. Iowa, the nation's No. 1 team, already has won the Big Ten's Rose Bowl berth and Louisiana State, Oklahoma and Clemson need only victor ies next Saturday to be "in" on the bowl gravy. LSU is gunning for the Southeastern conference's Sugar Bowl in vitation while Oklahoma and Clemson may meet in the Or ange Bowl as champions of the Big Eight and Atlantic Coast conferences. In addition. West Virginia clinched the Southern confer ence title by beating William and Mary while a meeting be tween Dartmouth and Cornell, each 4-1, is expected to pro duce the Ivy League champ ion although Princeton, also 4-1 and playing Yale, still is in strong contention. Two Races Muddled Two conference races the Pacific Coast and the Southweast Conference are thoroughly muddled and prob ably won't be straightened out until Nov. 22. California (4-1) is the current leader in the PCC, with Washington State (5-2) and Oregon State (4-2) challenging. In the South west, Texas Christian and Rice are tied for first place with 3-0 marks and should still be tied when they op pose each other, Nov. 22. Rice plays Texas A&M (1-3) next Saturday while TCU has a somewhat tougher assign ment against Texas 2-2. LSU, second-ranked and a 50-18 victor over Duke Sat urday night, still has power ful challengers for the South eastern title in Auburn (4-0-1) and Mississippi (3-1) but un doubtedly would clinch the Sugar Bowl bid by beating Mississippi State next Satur day. Auburn is ineligible for bowl competition and LSU has beaten Mississippi. Oklahoma is expected to have little trouble beating Missouri, which routed Colo rado, 33-9 last Saturday but has been beaten three times while Clemson will be a strong pick over five-times-beaten North Carolina State. Easy Assignments f Syracuse . and Pittsburgh, the Eastern independents with high bowl hopes, have relatively easy assignments. Syracuse, which crushed Bos ton University, 42-0, Friday duce that score six-times- beat en Colgate and Pittsburgh, which nipped Notre Dame, 29 26, Saturday, will also be a top-heavy pick over Nebraska, 1-4 in the Big Eight and 2-6 overall. Other games which will at tract national interest next Saturday include Iowa vs Ohio State and Northwestern vs Purdue in the Big Ten; Georgia vs Auburn and Geor gia Tech vs Alabama in the Southeast, Southern Methodist vs Arkansas in the Southwest, plus Army vs Villanova, No tre Dame vs North Carolina, Boston College vs Boston Uni versity, and Rutgers vs Quan tico Marines. Rutgers, the only major perfect record team be sides LSU, defeated Lafayet te, 18-0, Saturday despite the loss of ace tailback Bill Aus tin. Workmanlike Triumph Iowa scored a workmanlike 28-6 triumph over winless Minnesota as Willie Fleming ran 46 and 63 yards for touch downs and Randy Duncan passed for two more tallies, but second-ranked LSU, third- ranked Army and fourth ranked Auburn turned in more eye-catching wins than the top-ranked Hawkeyes. LSU fell behind, 6-0, in the first period but then pulled out all the stops as Warren Theyll Do It Every When the ms flfbberts moved from m41me to fl0ri04, mrs. mac's CHIEF CONCERN WAS SHIPPIN& HER PET So WHEN THE MACS 4NDTHE B1L-E-WHATZIS ARRIVE C AT GREAT fcl TJCE Z- lssS Rabb passed for two touch downs and set up a third and Bill Cannon tallied two touch downs and kicked two extra points. A 64-yard scoring play with 51 seconds left, Joe Cald well to Pete Dawkins, en abled Army to win its heart throbber with Rice, 14-7, and Dick Wood, a fourth-string quarterback, helped set a new school passing record of 287 yards as Auburn ripped Mis sissippi State, 33-14, and ran its unbeaten string to 21 games. Wisconsin beat Northwest ern, 17-13, and Purdue tied Ohio State, 14-14, in results that wiped out Iowa's Big Ten challengers, Mississippi ran it up on Houston, 56-7, the Air Force Academy nip ped Denver, 10-7, on a late field goal, North Carolina walloped Virginia, 42-0, Southern Methodist routed Texas A&M, 33-0, and Geor gia. Tech defeated Clemson, 13-0, in other key games. 1-4-58 WHAT IS THE RECORD DEER HUNTNS AAR? During a fe-month shooting period in New Zealand last year, 40 professional hunters,paid by the governmentJA? 21,000 der, an overage of ersptr man. For the full year the government eliminated 62.000 bucks and does. Deer have overrun New Zealand. TOP THIS! To any reader submitting contrary proof. Tip Brady will send a signed, wallet-sized diploma. Write to: BEAT THIS, co this paper. Box 575. Sausalito. Calif. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope. MCIf N.-.p..' Sy.dicaW Boros Cops Golf Prize Atlanta - (UPD - His fellow pros aren't kidding when they call Julius Boros "the best stretch in golf." The popular Connecticut Yankee, now playing out of Mid Pines, N.C., turned in an other strong finish Sunday to walk off with the big share of the purse in the $30,000 Carling Open tournament. Boros sank a pair of birdies on the final two holes for a 2-over-par 74 and a 72-hole total of 284. That was good enough for a take home pay of $8,500 $3,500 first-place money and a $5,000 bonus for repeating in the Carling, which he won previously in 1954. Boros needed those two bir dies. Billy Casper of Apple Valley, Calif., two strokes be hind after 54 holes, was only one back after Sunday's 16th hole. Casper also birdied the short par-3 17th but Boros ended the threat on the final hole by placing his approach shot within three feet of the pin, then sinking the putt. Bill Collins, Baltimore, Md., had a 74-287 for third while Pete Cooper of Lakeland, Fla., jhr had a 70, and Fred Haw kins of El . Paso, Tex., who had a 73, tied for fourth at 288. Prep Scores: SATURDAY GAMES Beaverton 33. Clackamas 12 Umatilla 40, Stanfield 0 Hcppner 13. Echo 13 Vale 45, Lakeview 0 Time T4KE GOOD PALEDEMDRONS-M4KE SURE 5 THE 4IRUNE 3K fPALEDENDRONS . Spots Full For Titular Play-Offs Portland -0.TD-A11 quarter final berths in class A-l, A-2 and B have been filled for the state football playoffs. Vale was the last to gain a quarterfinal berth and the Vikings made it Saturday with a 45-0 win over Lakeview. Here's how the teams will square off in quarterfinal ac tion either Friday or Satur day: Class A-l Jefferson (District 1) at Wy'east. (District 2). X Astoria (District 3) at West Linn. (District 4). X ' Marshfield (District' 5) at Medford (District 6), Friday, 8 p.m. Pendleton (District 7) at North Salem (District 8), Sat urday, 8 p.m. Class A-2 Seaside (District 1) at Wil lamina (District 2) Friday, 8 p.m. Newport (District 3) at Ban don (District 4). X Oakridge (District 5) at Ea gle Point (District 6). X Vale (District 7) at Serra Catholic, Salem (District 8). X Class B Tillamook Catholic (District 1) at Santiam of Mill City (District 2), Friday, 8 p.m. Mapleton (District 5) at Maupin (District 6), Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Umatilla (District 7) at Jo seph (District 8), Saturday, 1:30 p.m. X Time and date to be an nounced. BOWLING ROGUE ROLLERS Standings: W. L. First National Bank 27 9 Skeeters & Skeeters 25 11 Desert Service 23 i 12 Vx OK Market 20 Vx 15 ',j Economy Market 18 18 Henrys 18 18 Twin Plunges 17 19 Chucks Market 15 21 Kims 14','a 21','a Kachina Room ... li'x 21',j Harry & David 14 22 Elk Lumber 9 27 . Results: Chucks Mkt. 3 (Veal 494) 2016; Kim's 1 (Morten 424) 1830. Economy Mkt. 3 (Legg 435) 1851; FNB 1 (Swanson 438) 1816. Twin Plunges 4 (Stevens 430) 1865: Harry & David 0 (Knapp 389) 1777. Elk Lumber 0 (Pratt 390) 1878; Henrys 4 (Wong 408) 1929. OK Mkt 1 (Williams 432) 1937; Skeeters 3 (Smith 437) 2019. Desert Service 2 (Ivie 436) 1935: Kachina 2 (Patterson 435 1921. Split conversions Loreita Morten 5-10. Jane Baker 5-8-10, Madeline Legg 6-7-10, Rae Vanhorn 5-10, Vera Findley 3-10. Vonnie Caneoose 3-10. Opal Stroup 4-5-7, Erika Goff 3-10. Nina Hollenback 5-7, Gwenn Caster 5-10. ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Larrys Rich Maid 26 14 Domestic Laundry .. 24 Vx 15 ',i CWA Local 9208 24 16 Fire Department 20Vx 19 ',i State rorest .Patrol 20 IB CF Van Lines 19 Vx 20 Vx Willamette Valley Co. 19 Vx 20 li Darrell Miller Co 19 21 Prospect Shopping 18 22 Piggly Wiggly 17 23 Kachina Room 16 24 Harry & David 12 28 Results: Willamette 3 (Kreer 501) 2611; Harry & David 1 (Mills & Skala 421) 2553. Miller Co. 3 (Wyatt 487) 2696; Domestic Ldry. 1 (Lue 483) 2861. Kachina 1 (Henry 487) 2602; For est Patrol 3 (Layton 493) 2619. Van Lines 4 (DeGroot 523) 2833; Shopping Center 0 (Hollenbeck 488) 2679. Fire Dept. 1 (Johnson 486) 2703; Piggv Wiggly 3 (Wynn 485) 2688. Rich Maid 1 (Peterson 517) 2582; CWA 3 (Brereton 472) 2616. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Eagles 26 14 Red Blanket Lumber Co. 25 15 Kims 23 17 City Hall 22 18 National Cash Register 21 19 Desert Service 21 19 Graham Electric 19 21 Rail Rogues 19 21 Oregon Roof & Paint Co. 18 22 Standard Oil Co 18 22 Richfield Oil Co 18 22 Snoboys 11 29 Results: Cash Register 2 (Fluck 512) 2866; Richfield 2 (Dunphy 521) 2890. Standard Co. 3 (Patterson 518) 2813; Snoboys 1 (Kelly 545) 2746. Graham Elec. 2 (Baker 507) 2684; Oregon Roof 2 (Clark 531) 2679. Eagles 1 (Liddell 514) 2618; Kim's 3 (McNeel 484) 2771. Rail Rogues 3 (Kidd 501) 2759; Red Blanket Co. 1 (Hertager 475) 2673. Desert Service 4 (Wyatt 526) 2716; City Hall 0 (Snedden 489) 2658. Woodrow Wilson, who was born in Virginia, became gov ernor of New Jersey before he become U.S. president. By Jimmy Hatlo CARE OF MY WATERS THEM , SHOULD ARRIVE THE CMON- S4ME TIME WE DO Y WE GOTTA fiPT VMhPj Independent Hoop League To Be Made Up of Six Six teams will make up the Southern Oregon Independ ent Basketball league in its first year of operation, it was decided at a meeting in Grants Pass Sunday. Teams committed to the new league are Riddle, Grants Pass, Butte Falls, Hawkinson Tire of Med- Football SATURDAY COLLEGE GAMES Pacific 7, Linfield 7 Oregon Tech 53, Moffett AFB 12 Cal Poly 16. Montana State 6 San Diego Marines 25. San Diego State 0 San Francisco State 20, Sacra mento State 18 Nevada 22, Humboldt State 12 Fresno State 22, Long Beach State 6 British Columbia 47, Oregon Col lege 26 Western Washington 19, Central Washington 18 Redlands 22, Occidental 18 Whittier 29. Pomona 15 Cal Poly (Pomona) 35 Mexico Poly 14 Cal Western- 42, Cal Tech 42 Chico State 46, Alameda NAS 0 Withrow Golf Victor Harry Withrow won the fall golf handicap tourney at Rogue Valley Country club. He had a 206 net with 67 72 67 count for the three 18-hole rounds. Withrow is a 27-handicapper. The tourney, in progress for several weeks, concluded on Sunday. Joe Moore, a 16-handicap-per, was second with 72-71 68211. Three players had 212 nets. They were Jerry Cottingham, Deane Lambert and Dr. Ralph Odell. Other top scores were Bob Van Duker, 214 and George Stacey and Lloyd Pope, each 215. The holiday handicap will start on December 1. Men are asked to choose their partners and to sign up at the pro shop. Beavers Chance Mighty Slender Corvallis (UPD Oregon State still has a chance to go to Pasadena on New Years day but it is a slim one. The Beavers just about end ed all possibility of returning to the Rose Bowl Saturday by dropping a 7-0 contest to the Washington Slate Cougars, who also hold a slim chance of going to the bowl. The game was a must win for both schools as California returned to the front of the PCC with a record of 4-1 with two PCC games remaining. Oregon State has a 4-2 mark with two games left and WSC has a 5-2 mark with one game remaining. The Cougars and Beavers fought a scoreless duel for three quarters before a bad Oregon State punt and a per sonal foul penalty against the Beavers gave WSC its scor ing chance. Shue, Arizin Pour In Points United Press International Gene Shue and Paul Arizin were point-pouring in mid season form during the week end. Shue reached a National Basketball association high for the campaign as he drop ped in 45 points to give the Detroit Pistons a 136-133 vic tory over the Boston Celtics in a Sunday afternoon game. Arizin sank 42 in leading the Philadelphia Warriors to a 106-92 triumph over the hapless Cincinnati Royals on Sunday night. In the only othtx game, Dolph Schayes sank two long set shots in the dosing min utes as the Syracuse Nation als beat the Minneapolis Lak ers, 101-97. George Bay, Southwest of Cape Breton Island, was known as St. Louis Bay un til 1781. Borrow Confidently at HFC Life insoroitce en your loon OUSEHOLD FINANCE 128 E. Main St., 2nd Floor PHONE: SPring 3-5301 Quintets ford and Southern Oregon College junior varsity. The sixth team will be sought from Medford. Final details of operation and election of officers will be completed at a meeting to be held in Medford on Sun day, Nov. 23, it was decided. At yesterday's meeting rep resentatives voted for each team to furnish a referee for each game. The schedule will be drawn on a round-robin basis with each team playing 10 league games. Consider able discussion centered around joining the Amateur Athletic Union with the mat ter being left to the descre tion of each team with no official league action being taken. Tornado-Pirate Tickets Sold Out In Hurry Available reserved seat tickets for the Medford-Marsh-field high football game were sold out in short order here this morning. The state A-l quarter-finals game is here Friday night. Ticket sale opened about 6:45 p.m. and the tickets were gone by 7:20 a.m., the high school office reported. Some fans were on hand at the school as early as 4 a.m., it was said. Seats sold did not include those occupied during the fall by season ticket holders. The season tickets are not good for the play-off game but holders have until Wednesday at 5 Pkm. to purchase their s-.ne seats. The high school r-fice will be open from 8 a.m. until noon on Tuesday, Veterans Day. Meet Second Time Reserves not claimed by the Wednesday deadline will go on general sale. Medford and Marshfield col lide on the Medford turf for the' second time this season. The Black Tornado of Med ford won a non-league game 3 to 0 in early October. Marshfield is the champion of District 5. Medford tied with Grants Pass in District 6 and gained the quarter-final on the basis of advantage in net yardage in its scoreless tussle with the Cavemen. MAY LOSE QUARTERBACK Salt Lake City, Utah-(UPD- Quarterback Lee Grosscup may be lost to the University of Utah for the rest of the season. X-rays will be taken today to determine if the Utah passing ace suffered a broken collar bone in Satur day's 20-0 loss to Colorado State university. SAVE 5 00 ON ANT COMPLETE Brake Reline ' Rivetless Brake Lining Bonded To Your Shoes GUARANTEED for 30,000 MILES ALL CARS Firestone Brake Special! A 3.50 T119 vaiue.... i i Here's What Wt Do J ANY CAR 1 Imen Froat WIimIs, Impact A Clean and Repack Front Wheel Bearings. 0 Impact Brake Dram. 4 Chock aad Add Broke Fllrid. 5 Adjost Brake Shoo. 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Jordan, 23, and the com panion, Edmond Marcillas, 19, were promptly booked for as sault with a deadly weapon. Jordan was freed Sunday on $500 bail but ordered to ap pear Thursday in Superior Court for a hearing. Promoters Cal and Aileen Eaton announced Sunday night that they were going ahead with plans to stage the televised championship fight at Olympic auditorium "on schedule." Little Rock Told To Integrate St. Louis - (UPD - The Eighth U.S. Court of Appeals today ordered Little Rock, Ark., school authorities to proceed with integration plans "in ac cordance with' the court's prior orders." The court also directed the district court at Little Rock to enjoin school board Presi dent William G. Cooper and Superintendent Virgil T. Blos som from leasing school build ings for private, segregated operation. The action set aside U.S. District Judge John E. Miller's dismissal of a petition by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple for an injunction prevent ing the school leasing. Miller had ruled that the petition must be considered by a three judge court because it consti tuted a ruling , on Arkansas law. In its decision, the federal court here said the petition did not challenge the constitution ality of Arkansas Acts No. 4 and No. 5. Both acts were backed by Gov. Orval Faubus, and gave him power to call a special election on the inte gration question and close the schools if voters back segrega tion. A Connecticut law makes it illegal to entice a neighbor's bees. In Today's Battle Our Greatest Weapon Is In a scant few years, the spirit of these Czech children may be broken crushed by the never ending avalanche of Red lies, restrictions and dis tortions. A great hope remains for them and for the free world: the 29 powerful truth transmitters of Radio Free Europe. They broadcast the news as it really happens, destroy Red distortions, renew truth Ssmf your Air Force Probes Rocket Failure Cape Canaveral - (UPD - Air Force rocketeers poured over coded data today in an effort to learn why the third stage of their third moon rocket failed to fire. But a project official said the trouble probably was just a broken wire. "I doubt if we'll ever know for sure what happened," said the official, who could not be named. "But it probably was just a broken wire, All it takes is a spark to ignite the third stage, but we never had that spark." Up to the point at which the third stage was supposed to fire in the Saturday attempt, it was learned, everything was going perfectly. The first two stages of the 52-ton moon bird had achieved just the right angle of flight and had sped the pioneer payload up to the speed necessary at that phase of its flight. Although the Army is i next, the Air Force will not long re main out of the space spot light. It is expected to make its first venture into the satel lite field either in January or February from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. HAND BROKEN New Brunswick, N.J.-IUPD-Bill Austin, the nation's lead ins maior colleee scorer, suf fered two broken bones in his left hand Saturday as unbeat en and untied Rutgers scored an 18-0 victory over Lafa yette. EAGLES LOSE NORTON Philadelphia - (UPD - Jerry Norton, defensive back of the Philadelphia Eagles suffered a depressed fracture of the left side of his face in Sun day's game against the Pitts burg Steelers. He will be lost to the club for the rest of the season. . Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport Your Dollars Bring Truth and FREEDOM IS NOT FREE! 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