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Sport Parade Mexico City -UPD- Fraley's lollies and the weekend foot ball "winners" and after all, senors, they're your pesos. Gam of the Week Iowa over Notre Dame The Hawkeyes always come up big for this one and last week they had to be looking over Ohio State's shoulder to ward another whack at the Irish. The East Syracuse over West Vir ginia Who invented basket ball? Princeton over Dartmouth Naismith copped the credit. Rutgers over Columbia But the Aztecs played it 1,000 years ago. Also: Yale over Harvard, Lehigh over Lafayette, Buffa- BOWLING LADY ELKS NO. 1 Standings: W. L. 34i'i 9'i 32 Va II', 23 21 19 la 241'a 17 27 Ilia 32 li Demi Lassie- Wapiti Maudlin Mamas . Three Spares Stumble Bums . Wanedos Results: Demi Lassies 2 (Viv Knox 549) 1156: Maudlin Mamas 2 (Jane Kess les 531) 1185. Wanedos 1 (Wanda Booth 386) 1128; Wapiti 3 (Bernice Hazlett 432) 1183. Stumble Bums 1 (Evelyn Straus 435) 1043; Three Spares 3 (Fran Bi.tle 367) 1062. Split conversions Evelyn Straus 4-9. Erma Gifford 5-10. High game Jane Kessler 224. LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings: Ross Lumber Hawkinson's . W. L. 27 12 14 26 2 13 23 15 224 1714 22 18 2114 1814 21 IB 18 '22 17 23 IS 24 . 12 28 ' 11 29 Jorgenson's .. Wooden Shoe . Peosi Cola Crater Inn Morning Fresh . Silver Dollar Union Club K-DOV Llnineer's . Crater Logging Results: Ross Lumber 4 (J. Kessler 561) 2522; K-DOV 0 (- Ludwig 501) 2272. Hawkinson 4 (V. Wilson 510) 2327; Silver Dollar 0 (E. Dickson 08 ) 2230. Jorgenson's 2 (P. Gardner 533) Z255; crater Logging - im. iang aton 498) 2216. Wooden Shoe 3 (V. Johnson 491) 2317; Union Club 1 (V. Cummings 809) Z313. Pepsi Cola 4 (M. Clark 521) 2372; Crater Inn 0 (H. Clark 498) 2312. Morning Fresh 3 (S. Beck 447) 2111; Lininger s 1 (V. Findley 422) 2047. Splits H Clark 4-7-10. T. Farrar 2-5-7. 5-6-10: G. Riggs 4-7-10; L. Sacck 2-3-7. P. Gardner 4-10. ROXV ANN LEAGUE Standings: Pacific Motor Trucking.. Chitwood and Stone Medford Veneer and Ply. Eagle Point Teachers Cummings Agency Stevens Corp. First Christian One. United Radio Coca Cola First Christian Three Baker's Moulding ... First Christian Two W. L. 29 li 19 '4 26 la 13 la 26 14 26 14 22 18 18 22 1714 22Va 17 23 16 24 16 24 1514 24 4 10 30 Results: P M T 3 (M. Amaro. 536): First Christian Two 1 (G. Couch 543). Medford Veneer 1 (T. Makris 490); Eagle Point T. 3 (E. Gregg 433). Stevens Corp. 1 (C. Marrs 416); Chitwood 3 (O. Stone 89). Coca Cola 3 (O. Caster, 458); Ba ker's 1 (A. Baker 443). First Christian One 3. E. Purdy, 481); First Christian Three 1 (V. Keyser 465). United Radio 1 (F. Horton 481) Cummings 3 (W. Anderson 521). EMPIRE LEAGUE Standings: Dykes Flor Covering , The Clock Jewel House Nu Way Cleaners Food Basket ,, Big Y Cleaners Music Mart W. L. 31 9 2714 1214 24 16 22 18 21 19 20 20 .1714 2214 Ekerson's 17 23 Western Thrift 17 16 23 24 25 28 Dairy Smith Winnie a style Salon 15 Skinner's Buick 12 Results: Dykes 3 (A. Mitchell 490) 1291: Music Hart 1 (B. Hazlett 466) 1253. ine Clock 4 (b. sessions 43a) 1257; Winnie's 0 (J. Wilson 399) 1107. Jewel House 3 (P. Braack 4711 1340; Big Y 1 (E. Redfield 469) J.1B3. Nu Way 4 (J. Pidcock 435) 1250 Dairy Smith 0 (S. Coulter 408) 1096. Food Basket 3- (P. Mested 456) 1263: Western Thrift 1 (Stella Pu ett 386) 1206. Ekerson's 4. (D. Edwards 443) 1276; Skinners 0 (M. Jansen 407) 1171. High series A. Mitchell 490. High game B. Hazlett 189. Split conversions T. Shelton 3-7, B. Boyer 6-7. F. Coffin 5-8-10. B Matiews 4-5-7. N. Larson 3-10. GUTTER GANG Standings: Clave Construction W. 15 9 7 L. 0 6 8 Team Four . Cove Motors Cove Variety .. 6 9 Powder Puff Beauty Salon 5 10 Lady Lions 3 12 Results: Powder Puff 0 (Ellen Callaghan Z85) 1094; Clave 3 (Linda Eccie- ston 269) 1164. Cove Variety 0 (Karen Walton 234) 1072: Cove Motors 3 (Eda Lar son 269) 12o2. Lady Lions 0 (Joanie Callaghan 162) 1034: Team Four 3 (f am van derlip 210) 1164. High came Delberta Spain 155 High series Ellen Callaghan 285. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE First Round Standings: (Final) Quality Market Patterson's Bakery Cubby's Drive In Bates Candy Co. 33 32 29 26 23 22 19 18 17 17 16 12 11 12 15 18 Kim s 21 Al Sodaro Agency 22 Medford Paint Store Mail Tribune Davis Trasnfer & Storage Clave Construction Co. Morning Fresh Bread Alexander & Brown Insur. 2; 26 27 27 28 32 Results: Bates 4 Chas. McWhorter 13)( 2721; Davis 0 Swede Larson 555) 2580. Cubby's 3 Marsh Ramsby 607) 2600; Kim's 1 Oliver McNeel 554) 2526. Sodaro 4 Lee Bex 579) 2751; Trib une 0 Spaunhorst 561) 2613. A & B 1 Frank Chapman 578) 2554; Quality 3 Harold Vessey 577) 2713. Patterson's 3 Bob Dyer 552) 2603: M F Bread 1 Karl Johnson 582) 2595. Med. Paint 2 Dale Graham 560) 2509; Clave Const. 2 Del Ross 518) 2492. (By taking the first round. Qual ity Market qualified for play-offs next spring for the full season cbainpioaship.) By OSCAR F HALEY Sport Writer United Pre In over Bucknell. Boston Uni versity over Connecticut, Holy Cross over Marquette, Temple over Hofstra and Villanova over Quantico. The Midwest Northwestern over Illinois Maximilian's palace is a pip. Ohio State over Michigan His swimming pool even had an island. Purdue over Indiana His wife's pool was as big as a midget's bath tub. Also: Wisconsin over Min nesota, Oklahoma over Ne braska, Michigan State over Kansas State and Missouri over Kansas. The West California over Stanford The drivers here are dare devils. Oregon State over Oregon They break up cars iasier than thev can be imported. UCLA over Southern Cali fornia Pedestrians, too. Also- Washington State over Washington, Iowa State over San Jose State, COP over ban Diego State, Air Force over New Mexico and Wyoming over Brigham Young. The South Auburn over Wake Forest Zapata must have been a great man. LSU over T u 1 a n e He fought all over Mexico. North Carolina over Duke And, at this altitude, that's a lot of fighting. Alan- North Carolina State over South Carolina, Tennes see over Kentucky, Maryiana over Virginia, Alabama over MemDhis State. Georgia over Citadel, Miami over Houston and Boston College over Clem son. The Southwest Rice over TCU The golf ers here at the Canada Cup don't like Snead and Hogan getting all the publicity. Baylor over SMU They figure they're overrated. Arkansas over Texas Tech And figure they'll be beaten. Tempe over Arizona Which remains to be seen. The Pros Chicago Bears over Detroit, Baltimore over Los Aneeles. Cleveland over PhiladelDhia. Chicago Cardinals over Pitts bureh. San Francisco over Green Bay, and Washington over New York." Rogue Steelhead Fishing Slow ' Portland -(UPD- The weekly report on hunting and fishing conditions prepared by the State Game commission: Southwest: Population of waterfowl about normal In Douglas county; conditions good for waterfowl shooting in Coos county. Jackson county will be poor. Steelhead angling on both North and South Umpqua riv ers slow; lower river muddy; Coquille river has been clear ing; Rogue river steelhead fishing slow but may improve by week end. Santa Solves Cops' Problem Nuernberg, Germany -(UPD -Santa Claus is better than a policeman any time, especial ly when you're five years old and lost. Police know this for they have children of their own. A friendly policeman found 5-year-old Manuela roaming through the busy center of Nuernberg and took her to the station house. But Manuela couldn't remember her last name or her address. She looked around the sta tion then and saw a telephone and asked if she could call Santa Claus whom she had just seen standing in front of a department store. Sure, said the cop, and he called another policeman in the next room. What would you Like, for Christmas? he asked, and Manuela told him . . . a doll, a tea set, doll clothes . . . And which chimney should the presents be brought down, the Santa Slaus cop asked. Manuela's memory re turned. She gave her parents' names, the street address and a description of the house. Pendleton Round-Up President Elected Pendleton -t!PD- R. K. John Bauer, 42, Wednesday was elected president of the Pen dleton Round-Up association. He becomes the youngest president ever elected. Bauer replaces Jack Stang ier as Round-up president for the coming year. Osgoode Hall, lawyers' school at Toronto was named after William Osgoode, first Chief Justice of Upper Can ada in 1792. FOUR BILLS OF EAGLE POINT The "Four Bills," above, figure prominently in the plans of the Eagle Point high football team this week. Eagle Point will be host to Vale on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in Oregon A-2 semi-finals. Leaping for the goal post, end Bill Hubbard (88) shows how high he can go to outreach Viking pass defenders. Looking on are teammates Bill McClure Eagles Work to Open Offense For Play-Off Mix With Vale Eagle Point - Eagle Point high footballers have been working on spread formation and passing plays this week as they prep for- a state Class A-2 play-off game with high-ranked Vale. Vale's , Vikings raid the Eagle aerie on Saturday with kick-off time at 1:30 p.m. It is an Oregon championship semi-final. Winner engages the Willamina-Bandon victor on the. following week end for the diadem. Willamina and Bandon mix On Friday. The Vikings come to Eagle Point as defending champions and riding on the crest of a 22-game triumph streak. They feature a potent balanced single wing attack headed by Dick' Fulwyler, 195 -pound fullback' and second leading scorer in the state. The Vale crew defensively boasts a for ward wall with no man under 195 pounds. With that in mind the Eagles seek to open up their offense a bit. Strengthening of pass pro tection in order to get the ball away is a particular objective of Coach Tom Van Etten's Eagle gang. The Vale for wards charge hard and like to crash in on the aerial chucker. Ground Assault Seen . Eagle defenses are being primarily primed to halt a crushing Vale ground attack. But EP plans to be ready for passes too. The Vikings have completed frequent touch down passes but seem to stick more to the ground until they get ahead. Van Etten has reported his Eagle Pointers so far in good physical shape this week. He'll likely call upon the usual line-up for his District 6 champions who beat Oak ridge in quarter-finals last week end. These are Bill Hub bard and Ken Jorde ends; Roger Hooper and Gary Ayres, tackles; Dale Casey and Mack Lemmon, guards; Dave Huffman, quarterback; Bill Turner, left halfback; Bill McClure, right halfback, and Portland Youth, 17, Given Prison Term Portland (UPD ' A 17-year- old boy was sentenced to pris on here Wednesday, the fourth teenager to receive a penitentiary sentence in re cent days here. Lawrence L. Pearce, Portland, received a three-year term from Circuit Judge Frank J. Lonergan af ter pleading guilty to a burg lary charge. ASKS HOOP TAX CUT Ipswich, England-(DPD-City officials Wednesday rejected William Morley's hula age ap plication for a cut in tax rates. Morley complained his home no longer is the "nice and quiet" place it once was because a horde of boys and girls daily hula-hooped it up outside. The University of Copen hagen, leading university in Denmark, was founded in 1478. v Bill Skeeters, fullback. The Vikings are representa tives of District 7 and licked Serra Catholic of Salem last week in the quarter-final. Half their games this fall have been against Idaho schools. Fulwyler is recognized as Vale's best all-round player. He's tallied 182 points this fall and is the club's top rush J S I . y L , Vujk-zi lilihiilsSiliiiiihiiidi I i! iliiiiiiiiiiiM ' ' ylBytnaw 5 mil ; hi.i.hhiJaixliiydJiSiLjiliiiiibLxildiiiili chenlcu s nu most RESERVE I rewarding whisky you can buy The way to judge whisky is by the pleasure it gives you. And Schenley Reserve gives you more real pleasure per glass than any other whisky, 'Every bottle is uniformly light, mellow, and velvet-smooth. Try it and see! $O90 Z. PINT Code No. 255C $4 45 Code No.255B Schenley Distillers Co., N.Y.C. 86 Proof. 63 (28) and Bill Turner (45), halfbacks, and Bill Skeeters (36), fullback. They lead the Eagles in rushing and scoring. Eagle Point, District 6 champ, downed . Oakridge last : week in state play-offs. It is unmarred in eight games this fall with schools of its own class. Vale comes to Eagle Point rid ing on a 22-game winning streak. er. Up to the quarter final he had gained 1,153 yards for a 7.1 per carry average. Bob Bates is the No. 2 rusher and the Viking's top passer. Fulwyler, Bates, end Charles Becker, center Jay Johnson and tackle Bill Elf ring are regulars back from the 1957 champions. Becker blocking back last year. ' Blended Whisky of Eleganc Grain Neutral Spirit O I ,,,ljhi,..,l "-,:--... - ' Conference Crown Forfeited Klamath Falls-fUPD-Oregon Tech, champion of the Ore gon Collegiate conference, Wednesday gave up its foot ball title and announced for feiture of all its OCC games because of what school offic ials termed a misinterpreta tion of rules. Oregon Tech won all four of its conference games in the five-team league this season. Oregon College of Education at Monmouth finished in sec ond place, but there was no immediate decision on what would be done with the title. Winston Purvine, director of the school, said the misin terpretation of the rules had made "certain participating players ineligible." Letter Mad Public ' Purvine made public a let ter he had written to Dr. Frank B. Bennett of Eastern Oregon college, president of the conference. In it he said: "All of our 1958 Oregon Collegiate Conference football games are hereby declared forfeit and any claim to the championship is abandoned. The registration office used ah interpretation of transfer student records that is in con flict with conference regula tions. The mistake was made and although I am convinced it was an honest error, . it makes certain participating players ineligible. We deeply regret the situation and. pre ventive steps have been taken to assure no repetition . . . " There is a conference rule which says any athlete must SANTA FROM 6:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. MUSK - FREE CANDY for the children FREE Treasure Tickets at Medford Stores by Owls pass 12 hours in the term be fore the one in which he com petes in, sports, plus an un written rule that requires credit deficiency to be made up at the institution where it occurred. Four football players were reported to have been ineli gible but they were not named. WEARING regal finery, Kathleen Grenrood, 17, New comb College student, has been named Sugar Bowl Queen for New Orleans. SPORTS IS (OHG TO MEDFORD! n z mi o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dfor., Or.., Webb Halts Giardellb San Francisco -(UPD- This city by the Gulden Gate was nothing more than "wham myville" today as far as Joey Giardello was concerned. Last June he lost a contro versial decision here in the Cow Palace to Joey Giambra. Then Wednesday night, after being introduced as "the un crowned middleweight cham pion of the world," he was stopped in seven rounds by Spider Webb. A nationwide television au dience plus a crowd of 8,571 cash customers sat in on Gi ardelio's pre-fight "corona tion" by . announcer Jack Reed and ultimate slaughter by the sharp workman from Chicago. , Referee Vern Bybee stop ped the bout at 1:30 of the seventh as a river of blood coursed down the Long Is lander's features from a cut left eye which he suffered in the fourth round. ST Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks, Flues, Drain Tila 727 W. McAndraw Ph. SP 2-4107 LT MAIL TRIBUNE rufflt Thursday, Novtmbw 20, 1951 13 Miss Romack Will Turn Pro Sacramento, Calif.-tUPD-Bar-bara Romack of Sacramento, ' one of the world's top women amateur golfers, has announc ed she will join the profes sional tournament circuit next January. "I no longer can afford to participate in golfing events as an amateur," Miss Romack told a press conference Wed nesday. She said she has de voted so much time to perfect ing her game, she might as well play for money. GIANTS SIGN O'DOUL San Francisco -(DPT- Lefty O'Doul took over again today as batting coach for the San Francisco Giants. The former National league batting hero, who led : the loop's hitters twice, was signed Wednesday to work with the rookies in spring training next March.' Daily's U-Drivo Medford Airport