Giants Gain Tie For Eastern
Pro Grid Toga: Plav-Offff Set
FINAL STANDINGS
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Eastern Division
WIT Pet. PF PA
Cleveland 9 3 0 .750 302 31
New York 9 3 0 .750 246 183
Pittsburgh 7 4 1 .636 261 230
Washington . . 4 7 1 .364 214 268
Chicago Cards .. 2 9 1 .182 261 356
Philadelphia .... 2 9 1 .182 235 306
Western
Division
WLT
Pet. PF PA
.750 381 203
Baltimore ....
9 3 0
8 4 0
8 4 0
6 6 0
4 7 1
110 1
Los Angeles
Chicago Bears
San Francisco
Detroit
Green Bay
.667 344 27i
.667 298 230
.500 257 324
.364 261 276
.091 193 382
Sunday's Results
At Chicago Bears 21. Detroit 18
At New York 13. Cleveland 10
At Washington 20. Philadelphia
At San Fran. 21. Baltimore 12
At Los Angeles 34. Green Bay 20
United Press International
The New York Giants, busy
proving you can go a long
way with spirit, strong de
fense and a crippled kicker,
are slim, 11-10 choices to de
feat the Cleveland Browns
next Sunday in a play-off for
the National Football league's
Eastern division title at Yan
kee Stadium.
Pat Summerall, who hadn'
kicked all last week because
of an injured right leg, boot
ed a 49-yard field goal with
only 2:17 to go, Sunday on
the same field. That kick
twirling true through falling
First Baptist
Church Winner
First Baptist overpowered
the Methodists 64 to 13 Satur
day night in a Men's YMCA
Church league basketball
game at the Medford Y. W,
Zimmers was high scorer for
the Baptists with 20 points
Dave Doran had six for the
Medfordites.
TRAINER STRICKEN
Corvallis - (LTD - Lester L
(Doc) Needham, 50, Univer-
stiy of Wichita athletic train
er was in critical condition in
a hospital here today from
stroke suffered during the
Oregon State-Wichita basket-
" ball game Saturday night.
Needham's wife, Freida, was
en route from Wichita, Kan.,
and expected to be here some
time today. Ralph Miller,
coach of the Wichita club.
said he would stay here until
Needham's wife arrives.
Y" BUILDING DEDICATED
Portland (UPD Portland's
new $1,277,000 YWCA build
ing was formally dedicated on
Sunday.
t Wisconsin is a leading mink
skin producer. A total of about
2.7 million are marketed year
ly in the U. S.
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snow, provided a 13-10 vic
tory over the Browns and
forced a playoff game for
Eastern honors and the right
to entertain the Baltimore
Colts in the NFL champion
ship game Dec 28.
The two rivals are rated so
even that oddsmakers tabbed
the Giants 11-10 favorites in
ALL THROUGH FranMe Albert (right) has announced
his resignation as coach of San Francisco's 49ers. Here
he is shown with the football team's owner, Vic Morabito,
at a press conference in San Francisco, called to an
nounce the resignation. Albert said he is through with
coaching, but will remain in the Bay Area and seek
other work. 1
Oregon Staters Record
72-55 Basketball Victory
Corvallis -(UPD Amory T.
(Slats) Gill, known to experi
ment in pre-league games, was
back on top today and has
served notice that his Oregon
State club can't be counted
out of the coming Pacific
Coast conference race.
Oregon-State topped a tall
Wichita club Saturday night,
72-55, and had to break a
Bend Clips
Eagle Point
Bend The high-powered
Bend high Lava Bears, hit-
tin 45 per cent of their shots
from the field and outshooting
the Eagles 17 to five at the
gift line, downed Eagle Point
53 to 29 in a basketball ruck
us here Saturday evening.
Bill Turner of the Eagles,
however, was high scorer in
the scrap with 20 while Con
nolly had 12 for the Bears.
Leads by quarters for Bend
were 13 to 2, 22 to 10 and 30
to 19. Eagle Point" could put
in only 20 per cent of its field
tries.
LINE-UPS:
S3 Bend ',
T 8 G. Hawet
F 9 M. Riley .
C 1 Kribs
G 12 Connolly .
G 7 Flanary
Substitutions
7. Clark 2. Van
2. Ji. Ward 2. T,
Eagle Point 29
Huffman
Turner 20
Hubbard 6
,, ,, Charters
Smith 1
-For Bend. Je. Ward
Vitert 2, D. Hawes
. Riley 1: for Eagle
Point. Nease 2,
Greenwood.
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the "early line" for next Sun
day. Other scores Sunday in
cluded Washington 20, Phila
delphia 0; Chicago Bears 21,
Detroit 16; Los Angeles 34,
Green Bay 20, and San Fran
cisco 21, Baltimore 12. On
Saturday Pittsburgh downed
the Chicago Cards 38-21.
tough zone defense to do it.
Gill used only eight men
and all came through for him
with points.
The win evened Oregon
State's record at 3-3.
Beavers Lead Distance
Oregon State led all the
way although by riot more
than seven points in the first
half. Wichita's zone defense
slowed the Beavers down and
Oregon State led only 30-25
at halftime.
Lee Harman,- a 6-0 senior,
helped break the zone in the
second half as he worked un
derneath the basket. He pass
ed off to OSC's big Gary
Goble who dropped "in easy
buckets.
Goble scored 17 points fol
lowed by Jim Anderson with
15. Harman scored 12.
Wichita FG
Gales 3
Tate 7
Urban 1
Brady 3
Rosdeltcher 2
Heller 3
Mallot 2
Glascock 0
Hayden 1
Casidy 0
. ' ' ' '
FT PF TP
2-5 3 8
4-9 2 18
0-1 3 2
0-0. 5 6
0-0' O 4
2-2 2 8
2- 2 0 6
0- 0 1 0
1- 2 0 3
0-0 0 0
11-21 IS 55
FT PF TP
0- 0 5 6
1- 1 3 5
3- 4 1 17
4- 5 4 12
5- 7 1 13
1- 2 2 7
2- 2 0 8
0-0 0 2
16-21 18 72
Totals
22
Oregon State
FG
. 3
. 2
. 7
Flynn
Johnson
Goble
Harman i
J. Anderson
Woodland
K. Anderson -Critser
4
3
3
3
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Totals ,
..27
Halftime: Oregon State 30, Wichi
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Baltimore
Leads Pro
Selections
St. Louis -UPD- The Balti
more Colts dominated the all
star selections announced to
day by the Sporting News for
the National Football league.
The Colts placed eight play
ers on offense and defense
platoons of the Western di
vision of the pro football cir
cuit. Baltimore q u a r t e rback
Johnny Unitas was named the
signal caller of the Western
division and Bobby Layne of
the Pittsburgh Steelers was
chosen quarterback of the
Eastern division.
The Cleveland Browns and
New York Giants had six po
sitions apiece and the Los An
geles Rams placed five men.
The Chicago Bears, the Steel
ers and Washington Redskins
came up with three each. The
Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago
Cardinals, Detroit Lions, San
Francisco Forty Niners and
Green Bay Packers had two
apiece.
The East team backfield
consisted of Layne, Ollie Mat-
son of the Cardinals, Frank
Gifford of the Giants, and
Jimmy Brown of the Browns.
With Unitas for the West
were Jon Arnett of the Rams
and Lenny Moore of the
Colts, plus fullback Joe Per
ry of the Forty Niners. -
Coaches, scouts, writers
and officials in the two sec
tions were consulted by the
Sporting News m compila
tion of the teams.
Offensive line selections on
the West team included Bob
St. Clair of the Forty Niners
at tackle, Del Shofner of the
Rams at end, and Duane Put
nam of the Rams at guard.
Rams chosen for the de
fensive team were linebacker
Les Richter, and back Will
Sherman.
Rejection of
Soviet Ultimatum
On Berlin Made
Paris -(UPD A tough Allied
stand on West Berlin and re
jection of a Communist ulti
matum to quit the city or face
possible war gave renewed
hope today to West Germany
that East-West talks' may yet
reunite the divided country.
The American, British and
French foreign ministers met
Sunday with the West Ger
man foreign minister and is
sued a communique reaffirm
ing their intention to remain
in West Berlin and to have
free access to the city -ad
vance rejection of any block
ade attempt.
Week of Meetings
The Sunday talks began a
week of important NATO
meetings. Most important of
these is the three-day session
of the NATO council opening
Tuesday. Today there was a
series of lesser meetings in
cluding U. S.-Canadian de
fense talks.
The four ministers did not
reply formally to Soviet Pre
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev's
Thanksgiving day note de
manding that West Berlin be
turned into a "free city" with
all Allied troops withdrawn.
But they stated their position
in words so clear there could
be no doubt of their firm in
tentions.
The four foreign ministers
will meet Tuesday with the
entire NATO council of min
isters to discuss a reply to
Khrushchev. .
Flame Ceramics
Gives Lift To Golfers
Chicago - (UPD - Flame
ceramics, a process used to
protect metals In jet and
docket engines, is being di
verted to the fairways to give
a lift to the nation's golfers.
The first set of flame
ceramic' golf irons (marketed
by MacGregor was introduced
to the golfing world this
month. . . -
The manufacturer said tests
have shown that ceramic coat
ed irons have exceptional
wearability and a solid "feel"
that helps to improve control.
The irons are black-faced and
banded by chrome, which the
maker said makes it easier for
the golfer to frame a ball and
line up shots. " .
Threat of Revolt
In Iraq Voiced
London - (UPD - Reports to
day from Baghdad said there
was imminent danger of a
Communist-led revolt which
might place Iraq, in the Sov
iet camp and bring the Middle
East to crisis point again.
William C. Rountree, assist
ant U. S. secretary of state,
leaves Cairo today for Bagh
dad. Cairo reports said Iraqi
Communists were organizing
major demonstrations against
him.
Horses in the world have
declined 22 per cent since
1940.
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CONGRATULATING EACH OTHER, these world's championship bowlers grin over
trophies, cash awards. Ed Lubanski, Detroit, won men's Individual Match Game Bowl
ing crown and $5,000; Charlotte Grubic, Steelton, Pa., took women's crown and $2,500.
SPORTS
ALL-STAR COACH - Fred
Spiegelberg, above, Medford
high football coach, will go
to Portland on Jan. 10 to at
tend the meeting for selection
of the State All-star Football
squad which will meet the
Mertopolitan team next Au
gust in the Shrine game at
Portland. Spiegelberg's Black
Tornado was runner-up this
fall for the state A-l mantle
Letters have gone out to 128
coaches of A-l and A-2
schools asking for their nom
inations for the two squads of
players. Tom DeSylvia, coach
of state champ Jefferson,
will be head tutor of the Me
tro team.
Long Grass Said
To Encourage Mold
Minneapolis - (UPD - A Uni
versity of Minnesota horticul
turist has some tips for bring
ing your flowers and lawn
through the winter in fine
shape.
C. G. Hard said that if grass
is left to grow too long it will
encourage snow mold in the
spring. Therefore, he said, cut
it until it stops growing.
As for flowers, Hard said
to bring in your geraniums,
chrysanthemums and begonias
before the first freeze. He sug
gested replanting the geran
iums indoors and storing
other flower bulbs in a cool,
dry place.
Your roses still come
through better if you mound
them up with dirt to about a
foot around the crown of the
plant. Hard recommended
spraying them with a fungi
cide but not to water them.
New Hampshire Has
'Unknown Soldier
South Stoddard, N. H. -(UPD
- New Hampshire has an "Un
known Soldier" all its own.
The young Union soldier
of the Civil War rests in the
Stevens family . lot in the
South Stoddard village grave
yard where he . was buried
more than 90 years ago.
There is no official recog
nition of his grave other than
the' regulation Army marker
of the Civil War period
an upright slab with "U. S.
Soldier" inscribed in a me
dallion. In 1864, a young man from
this village, Henry H. Stev
ens, enlisted in the Union
Army. Three weeks later he
died of illness at Ft. Schuyl
er Military Hospital in New
York.
The body was returned
here, but just before burial
a second coffin bearing Stev
ens' name arrived at the local
railroad station. Both coffins
were opened. The second con
tained the body of Stevens.
The occupant of the first cof
fin never was identified. This
body also was buried in the
family lot.
U. S. amateur photogra
phers spend $400 million a
year.
GP, Riddle Independent
Loop Winners; Tiremen
Play Here This Evening
Hawkinson Tire Tread tries
for its second win in the new
Southern Oregon Independ
ent Basketball league this
evening with an 8 p.m. fracas
with Riddle at the St. Mary's
gymnasium here.
Grants Pass and Riddle tal
lied week end loop victories
with Butte Falls the victim
in each case.
Grants Pass with its super-
Chiefs Better
Prospect Fire
Rogue River - Rogue Riv
er high was a non-league bas
ketball winner over Pros
pect here Saturday night.
Score was 40 to 33. Ron Laws
and Jim Irwin each had 10
points for the Chieftains.
Brisk Ticket Business
Results in Arrest
i Chicago-(UPD-The box office
said it was a sell-out but Abe
Nieder did a brisk business
getting rid of tickets at $5
apiece to a recent profession
al football game in Chicago.
That is, business was brisk
until- his customers realized
the tickets were for games
played in previous weeks.
They had him arrested.
Give the Great Bourbon of the
Old West that's winning
new friends everywhere
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appreciated than Sunny Brook. The smoothness, the Kentucky taste1, the
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ior height iand rebounding
tipped the high mountain
team 65 to 60 at Butte Falls
on Saturday and Riddle won
the Sunday fray on its home
court 47 to 28. Butte -Falls
was short-handed for the
game because of the break
down of one car carrying
players.
Bill Irwin had 16 points,
Jim Irwin 15 and Darwin
Moore 14 points for Butte
Falls on Saturday. Reese had
15 and Heater 10 for GP.
Moore topped point-getters at
Riddle with 16. Betice was
high for the home club with
nine.
Other games this week are
Southern Oregon college jun
ior varsity at Grants Pass on
Wednesday and Hawkinson's
at Grants Pass on Saturday.
LINE-UPS:
65 Grants Pasi Butte Falls 60
F 9 Bertrand B. Irwin 16
F 13 Heater Brown 2
C 3 Dean Moore 14
G 15 Reese Abbott 9
G 10 Jacobson J. Irwin 16
Substitutions For Grants Pass.
Robertson 12. Hayes 3: for Butte
Falls. Menshaw 4, Owens, Edmond
son 0.
47 Riddle Butte Falls 28
F 4 Hadley Dillard
6 Jones Edmondson 6
9 Betice Moore 16
6 Markum Owen 3
G 8 Cavaner Turk 1
Substitutions For Riddle, Levas
seur 3. Montelone 2. Dietz 7. Rice
2. Hanson. Fisher; for Butte Falls.
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Window Insulation
Mechanicsburg, Pa.-fiJPD-In-
ulating the windows of a
house alone is like plugging
a hole with a sieve, according
to a manufacturer of Alumi
num insulating windows and
doors.
It may help somewhat in re
ducing heat loss, said Harold
Waugh of the Capitol Prod
ucts Corp., "but it is still very
much like trying to plug a
hole in a dike with a sieve."
Waugh said complete insu-
Service Restored
In Eastern Oregon
Pendleton (UPD Pacific
Power and Light ComDanv
here Sunday reported all sub
scribers back in service after
power lines fell under a heaw
weight of ice Friday.
Crews worked until early
Sunday to get service restored
in the towns of Helix. Athena
and Weston and to ranches in
between.
Pacific Telephone renorted
that 364 subscribers had serv
ice restored on a temporary
basis. -
College Course Offered
In Ice Cream Business
University Park, Pa. - (UPD -The
Pennsylvania State Uni
versity is giving a four-day
course for persons interested
in the ice cream business.
Included is information on
the composition and proper
ties of frozen desserts, the in
gredients used, the principles
of refrigeration, flavoring and
freezing soft and hard frozen
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