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Medfori&-Tbibuke SIPODIffiTrS Ex-Seattle HJ. (Player Now Tops Dn NBA Teams New York-JIPD-Elgin Bay lor, the Minneapolis Lakers, All-Am erica rookie from Se attle university, today re placed scoring champion George Yardley of the Detroit Pistons as the National Bas ketball association's top point-maker-something none of the other pros have been able to do in almost a year. The Laker freshman took over the lead with a three game outburst of 87 points. That gave him a total of 382 points in 15 games through last Sunday. Yardley, the balding, former Stanford uni versity ace, has scored 365 points through the same num ber of games with the Detroit Pistons. Not since 1955, when Fran wv. nlavins with Baltimore and Milwaukee in his first pro season, made a close run for the scoring lead has a freshman been able to crack the veteran clique of scoring pros. iiimiiiimi iiiiiiiiiitm Both from the STITZEL-WELLER family of FINE BOURBONS, n 151 6.65 Fifth : Bio A FlffiEBMB Always Bottled in Bond. 1 00 proof. A memorable Kentucky Straight Sour Mash Bourbon, oak-ripened 8 years. Mad on original family-owned recipe. Cabin Still Relax . . . it's the genuine! Copper distilled. Kentucky weather-ripened. 88 proof ... a Bourbon Man's Bourbon! VJJ Fifth Mode ond BorHed in U.S. A. solely by Stitzh - Wiui Distiuiiy fctablbhed louijville, Kentucky, 184? Shows Versatility Just to show his versatility, Balor also is among the leaders in two other impor tant depardtments-second in rebounds to Bill Rfcssell of the Boston Celtics (242 to 231) and third in assists to Dick McGuire of the Pistons and Carl Braun of the New York Knickerbockers. , Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks held onto his per-game scoring lead with a 28.7 aver age and moved up to third behind Yardley and Baylor in total points scored. Paul Ari- zin .of the Philadelphia War riors remained second on the average basis and fourth over all, while Cincinnati's Jack Tyman, who tied the season s single game high of 45 points against the Celtics last Wed nesday, moved into fifth place. All the other leaders held on to their top seats. Kenny Sears of the Knicks canned 13 of 19 attempts to run his shooting accuracy mark to .340; Bill Sharman of the Cel tics ran his free throw record to 43 of 46 for a .935 mark; and Russell increased his re bound total to 242 in 10 games for a 24.2 average. BOWLING CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings: W. I Edith Sc Henry's Drive In 36 18 Lamport's Sport. Goods 34' j 17 la Sewing Machine .Center 26 28 Morse Motors 28 28 Hight Real Estate 25 27 Oak Knoll Golf Course.. 24 i 27 i E. H. Mann Co 24 28 Trail Creek Lumber Co. 24 28 HiUyer Oil Co .. 22 30 Sam's Sporting Goods 18 34 Results: Edith & Henry's Drive In 4 (Pat Patterson 594) 2720; Hight Real Patterson 594 2720: Hight Real Estate 4 (Jim Hennebeck 546) 2495. E. H. Mann Co. 2 (Fred Ander son 643) 2661; Lamport's Sporting Goods 2 (Les Schneider 553) 2565. Sam's Sporting Goods 3 (Jim Far rar 546) 2607; Oak Knoll Golf Course - (Char. Sullivan 608) 2569. tv;i rVolr T.nmhr rn 1 Gene Piazza 5851 2658: Sewing Machine tenter l (Harry rrye ooi ion. ii. i nil r " ItfftOTm WiTlvr S78i 2609: Morse Motors 1 (Lee Bex 586) 2533. SATURDAY SENIOR LEAGUE Standings: WOTM Richmaid w. 12 12 Hudson's Pharmacy Hi Motor Haven Med. Paint & Wallpaper 8 Bauman s Fire Equip 7 K.B.O.Y .. 7 B & B Auction B'.j Pepsi Cola 6 Picards 4 L. 4 4 4'i 8 8 9 9 9', 2 10 12 Results: Bauman's 3 (D. Bauman 304) Jim Wicker 448) 2630: Pepsi-Cola 1 Rich Schroeder 480, Jan Mathes 4191 2548. Picard's 1 (Carol Booth 341, Kir ov Le Baron 355) 2255: Hotor Ha ven 3 (Lance Jennings 381, Larry Scruggs 306) 2370. WOTM 2 (Arnie Wolfe 425. Sandy Dickinson 432) 2469: K-Boy 2 (Pau line Denyer 425, Butch Tompkins 454) 2499. B & B 2i,4 (Roberta Miller 374, Jim Osborn 447) 2522; Hudson's j (Garv Williams 450, Linda Ec cleston 394) 2522. Medford Paint 1 (Larry Jones 551. Connie Harris 345) 2533; Rich maid 3 (Geary Garrett 425, Dave Mansfield 403) 2588. VICTORY LEAGUE Standings: Clave Construction Jackson County Federal U. S. Bank Hearing Lumber Pioneer Club . Trowbridge & Flynn Rogue Sportsman E. H. Mann .,. . Quality Market ,,, Baker Moulding Hillyer oil Viking Sewing Center.. 30 30 29 26 24 23 2014 20 17 17 16tf 11 L. 14 14 15 18 20 21 2314 24 27 17 27 4 33 Results: Clave Construction 2( Ruth Sha ma 410) 1948; Viking Sewing Cen ter 2 (Melba Klatt 389) 1813. Jackson County Federal 4 (Nell Jones 434) 1998: E. H. Mann 0 Eleanor Lenz 448) 1937. U.S. Bank 1 (Pat Gardener 421) 1876: Hearin Lumber 3 (Ann Mitchell 425) 2058. Pioneer Club 1 (Vivian Bateman 441) 1991: Trowbridge & Flynn 3 Lucy Turner 447) 2159. Rogue Sportsman 3 (Kay Smith 4) 1963: Baker Moulding i (sei ma Starr 407) 1825. Quality Market 0 Helena Culy 475) 2061: Hillyer Oil 4 (Eunice Johnson 470) 2140. Splits conversions: Alice Monroe 4-10. Kay Smith 4-10. High Game: Eunice Johnson 175. High benes: tieiene t-uiy 4i5. WOMEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Keglers 43'i 8, Pin Ups 36', 15' Channel Cats 28 '2 23 2 Buddies Follies 25 27 Triple Threats 18 4 33 '4 Sputniks LU. 16 36 Results: Channel Cats 'i (L. Learning 516) 1476; Keglers ZSi (V. Knox 551) 1612. Triple Threats 3 (A. Harris 518) 1423: Pin Ups 1 (H. Clark 510) 1388. Buddies Follies 3 (E. Baker 591) 1564. Sputniks m 1 (C. Lowd 498) 1412. High Series: X. Baker 591. V. Knox 551: I. Schroeder 527. High Game: E. Baker 233. 201; I. Schroeder 200. Split Conversions: I. Schroeder 3-7-10; A. Harris 5-7. SILKY DISAPPOINTMENT Miami, Fla. -41TD- Charles J. McLennan and Frank E. Kilroe, two of the nation's outstanding racing secretar ies, rate Silky Sullivan the biggest disappointment of the year. Silky, everybody's "fav orite" for the top three-year-old events last spring because of his fantastic come-from-be-hind finishes, wound up 12th in the Kentucky Derby and 8th. in the Preakness. Michigan Man Wins Track Title East Lansing, Mich. -UPD-Forddy Kennedy got an assist from an early snow storm and today he's v Michigan State's first NCAA cross country champion. The Spartans have a wealth of NCAA team titles they made it seven Monday but they never could quite take the individual crown. Warren Druetzler finished second in 1950 and Henry Kennedy, Forddy's older brother, was second in 1955. Forddy had led MSU to the IC4A and Big Ten titles ear lier this season, placing first in the Eastern meet and edged ,by Iowa's Deacon Jones in the Big Ten. Now came the big one. "Wouldn't it be nice if it rained or snowed," Kennedy said Sunday night, "because'if it does, it would help me." He got his wish a two-inch snowfall that had turned slushy by race time at the ap proximately four-mile route over Michigan State's new golf course. It was made to order for him and he won by 40 yards. It was an all-Michigan day. Central Michigan's Ed Van derheuvel was second and Western Michigan's Art Ever- sole was third. Western was second in the team totals and Central Michigan was 10th. In addition, it gave Spartan Coach Fran Dittrich, an MSU harrier and broad jumper in the mid 1930's, a grand slam of cross country in his first year as head coach.' Dittrich was long-time assistant to Karl Schaldeman who retired earlier this year. - Notre Dame, the defending champion, fell to fourth place. Max Truex, individual titlist from Southern Cal in 1957, was ineligible this year. The Spartans finished with 79 points and Western Michi gan had 104. Army was third with 111 and the Irish three points up on that. Iowa State was fifth at 125. The second five were Kansas, 144; Indi ana, 173; Iowa, 202; Arkansas, 239 and Central Michigan 240. Negative Ions May Be Help for Variety of Ills Bloomfield, N. J.-(UPD-Relief for a variety of ills including asthma, hay fever, arthritis and tental depression may result from successful experi ments with negative ions, re search scientists said today. Westinghouse Electric Corp. scientists here were conducting experiments with ultraviolet lamps which pro duce sizable quantities of negative air ions, according to E. G. G. Arnott research director for the lamp division of Westinghouse. Dr. Rudolph A. Naby, West inghouse manager of ultra tinghouse manager of ultra violet development, said a survey of findings by re searchers indicate that when people or animals are sub jected to negative air ions there was a definite improve ment in comfort. Woundi Htal Rapidly "Patients with hay fever, asthma and sinusitis found re lief, wounds healed more rap idly anJ. arthritis and rheu matism were reduced," Dr. Nagy said. He said that on the other hand, when the air is charged with positive air ions, "there is a noticeable increase in dis comfort." However, Nagy warned it was too early to say that by producing negative ions ill ness and mental depression could be eliminated. He said evidence indicated beyond a reasonable doubt that ions do play an important role. Railroads Ask Freight Rate Hike San Francisco-dTD-Four ma jor railroads have asked the State Public Utilities Commis sion for an emergency in crease of $7,200,000 in intra state freight rates. The railroads are the Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Western Pacific and the Union Pacific. The increase requested would parallel a similar increase granted earlier on interstate rates. BRILL METAL WORKS Commercial Industrial Residential Sheet Metal Work Stainless, Galvanized and Copper Fabrication 2287 West Main PHONE SP 2-4440 WATCHING ROUNDHOUSE LEFT headed his way, Gil Turner grimaces early in St. Paul, Minn., bout with Del Flanagan, who won 10-rounder on unanimous decision. Fog, Smog Cut Visibility in LA. Los Angedes-ttJPD-More than 100 autos were involved in crashes Monday when a thick fog bank and dense smog combined to reduce visibility to less than half a mile. One person was killed and 10 others injured in the traf fic accidents. More smog was predicted for today. Most of the traffic mishaps occurred early in the day when the fog was at its worst. But as the day progressed smog became worse and add ed to motorists' troubles by causing their eyes to water. The Veterans of Foreign Wars was chartered in 1899 Gasoline Prices Drop at Portland Portland-(UPD-Prices of reg ular gasoline were down to 23.9 cents a gallon at some service stations here today as the price war continued. About a dozen stations on southeast 82nd avenue sold regular gasoline at the new low price. The general pattern at other stations was 26.9 cents per 'gallon for regular. J. S. Baker, business man ager of the Oregon Gas Deal ers Association, said he ex pected the lower prices in fringe areas "to become gen eral" and added they may go even lower. Soprano Jennie Lind made her debut at age 18. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, November 25, 1958 9 784 Algerian Rebels Killed or Wounded Algiers, Algeria-flJPD-French forces killed, captured or wounded 784 Algerian rebels in fighting last week, officials reported today. French losses were not given. It was one of the largest tolls claimed by the French in the four-year rebellion Famed United States naval officer Oliver Hazard Perry died of yellow fever. SELECT GREEN f b SIMS Big Loads Summer Prices Buy Now Prompt Delivery MEDFORD FUEL CO. Telephone SP 2-2111 Court & McAndraws Famous Make Slacks A Good Selection to Choose From Values to 22.50 Values to 15.95 295 ?95 Doors open tomorrow at 9 a.m. Don't miss our big CLEAN UP of Odds and Ends! In order to offer you NEW, CLEAN Merchandise for Christmas, we want to clean out ALL the stock we purchased for the fall-winter season. Of course, we do not have all sizes and colors, but we still have a wonderful selection to choose from. Be here early tomor row for these unbelievable values. STARTS TOMORROW Q)b)iim)& -Si v- NF"tv A gd Biros, No Exchanges ... No Refunds ALL SALES FINAL, PLEASE DONT MISS j&rK THESE fPX BUYS ft .1 Sl A' ft Open FRIDAY Until 9 p.m. Plan now to be downtown Friday eve ning and join in the fun of Medford't GALA CHRISTMAS OPENING. Be sure to check our windows for "your" treasure. I (- r FAMOUS NAME All From Our Regular Stock VALUES TO 55.00 VALUES TO 75.00 32L Sweaters Terrific Values! VALUES TO 13.95 Now Only 1 95 (Q)95 mm PARK FREE in our newly enlarged parking lot directly behind our store. Enter from Front Street. buy mm . . . pay MBrir years Sport Coats VALUES TO 25.95 VALUES TO 52.50 50 TIN RAIN WEAR TROUSERS ONLY VALUES TO 7.95 VALUES TO 10.95 495 i95 PRICES SLASHED ON LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Wool Shirts 14.95 V HEAVY WOOL 8 tlACKIIIAm Rej. 13.95 to 21.95 95 1. w JACKETS and CRUISERS VALUES TO 22.95 Cowboy BOOTS 1 2 NARROW WIDTHS 15)15) prce I'M Shoes & Boob ODDS AND ENDS Sport & Dress Shoes 175 PAIRS Real Values! One Group Only Dress Hats iprsnfxn o)UlJJ s Next to Pick's Apparel THE BUDS FOR QUALITY DUDS Medford, Oregon