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St. Mary's, Butte Falls
Score B League Victories
JACKSOX COCTfTT B LEAGCF
W. L. Pet.
St. Mirri 7 0 1.000
Butte Tails 6 1 57
Jacksonville 4 4 .500
Talent 1 .143
Prospect 0 7 MO
scorer for SM with 13 while
Kip Walls nine was tops for
Talent. Ron Daley of the
Crusaders was credited with
a good defensive job in keep-
ins Bulldog threat Rollie
Welburn scoreless.
Gam Clot
Butte rails overcame an
early Jacksonville lead of
to 4 and headed by three or
' i Front - running St. Mary's
of Medford and second place
j Butte Falls high fortified
J their positions in the Jackson
f County B Basketball league
I last nifht.
I . - . j . m n .
St. Mary's bounced Talent wur poims mosi oi me resi
58 to 34 and Butte Falls sur- oi xne way. wuarxer scores ia-
vived 44 to 40 after a tough vorea emie xamisio A,
scrap with Jacksonville. to 18 and 35 to 32. Scoring
i The Crusaders of Medford of Raymond Abbott with 18
7 had good ballhawking and de- and Larry Cavin with 15 and
. fense in the first half but the backboarding of Abbott
;in't intn rorin? stride made the difference. Ron
i
Bulldogs. The Medford club
led 13 to 8 at the quarter and
19 to 15 at the half.
Dick Evans was the high
Colt Coach
At Baylor
until the third period when Davis had 12 points and Ken
m,o ,.- 93 noint to Perrerara 11 ior me -tea-
ttain a A". tn 21 ear over the skirls.
Butte Falls put in u 01 n
free heave tries and Jackson
ville 14 of 21.
St. Mary's- took its Junior
varsity scrape 42 to 36 with
Fred Burich and Mike Austin
scoring 12 apiece. Dickinson
recorded the same number for
Talent.
The Crusaders play the
. 11-
t-i t- i i .npsers oi uue
WaCO. lex. '- IT . . .. ,
-,-.,-, r.rpntl, nf the Ral- BUtte taiiS On wiuit
timore Colts, was expected to Prospect will vie at Talent.
arrive at Baylor University
todav to take over as the
new football coach.
Announcement of Bridgers'
selection Monday night ended
a month-long search for a suc
cessor to Sam Boyd who quit
last December when his last
two teams ended up in the
Southwest conference cellar.
Bridgers, 37-year-old de
fensive line coach of the pro
fessional Colts since 1957, was
expected to fly from his home Remsen 6;
in Baltimore acre iuuay.
Baylor University, one of
the largest Baptist schools in
the world, said it never an
nounced terms of a contract.
However, it did say that "it's
long enough-a good solid con
tract.'
LINE-UPS:
58 St. Mary't
f 13 D. Evana .
IF 10 B. Evans .
C 6 Mikache ,
I G 9 R. Daley
G 11 Hout
Talent 34
Wall 9
Seaver
. Pittman
Welburn
Butler
Substitutions F o r St. Mary f
Cooper 2. Yates 5. Mete. !nKy,
w fialev: for Talent. King. Knua
sen 6. B. Jacobs 2. M. Jacobs 3.
44 Butte Falls Jacksonville 40
v.iii. Perreard 11
F 3 Ferguson ,, Branson 6
C 18 Abbott Griffin 8
r. 15 Cavin Davis 12
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c...titiitinn Fnr Butte Falls,
for JacKsonvuie, vessel.
Hornet Crews
Down Phoenix
Meyers, Hogan
Card Big Win in
Holiday Meet
Ranny Smith ana i om
Teutsch handed Clayton Lew
is and Frank Allen their
first loss in the holiday han-
dicao eolf tournament at
Rogue Valley Country club
high last week but dropped from
grade second to third in the stand-
He d r 1 e k Junior
seventh and eighth
hoopmen won 26 to 17 and ings because of the big climb
9K to 24. resoeetivelv over made by Paul Meyers and
Phoenix clubs yesterday Dick Hogan.
while the Hornet seventh jun- Meyers and Hogan won
lor varsity was nipped 14 to nine points from Ken Teeter
13 by the Lone Pine graders, and Jerry Olson to take over
The Hedrick eighth had an secona spoi ana arop eier
mihill rtruffffle. Phoenix led and Olson from tnira to
10 to 2, 17 to 5 and 21 to 14 17th place tie in the stand-
sit the Quarters. The Hornets ings.
utilize full court orsa in I Although Lewis and Allen
the last half and out fired lt three points in their
vhni it. 9 in thm iat match, they still have the
atanza. Gib Mitchel had 11 lead in the tourney of five
points and Dan Miles eight Pomts with their Z3 total,
for Hedrick and Richey and Meyers and Hogan have 18
Johnson each seven for Phoe- Pi and Smith and Teutsch
-. 16. Lewis and Allen had one
i-4-v. other match, breaking even
--. ,-. with Dr. D. C. Boals and Dr.
quarters but broke through William Miller,
the rival zone defense in the standings:
last nanol tn train a derisive Matches Points
, - - - c Lewis-Allen 8 Plus 33
preaa. r irsi quarter count Meyers-Hogan 6
was 6 to 5 and tallies were I smith-Teutci
knotted 7-all and 9-all at the Boais-Miiier
Steve Voegtly-Cownlnf
I moore-isuiuevy
other intermisisons.
Root scored nine markers and Douehertv-J. Lewis
Larrv Vowell had eleht for Hiyfland-Humphrey
, T. -r,rt. Miine-iMuiton
me ivieaiora team, joe m or a.-1 Sears-Mayer
Lambert-Mitchell
Fabrick-Wells
Odell-Nuich
man had eight for Phoenix.
The Hornet jayvees had 1
to 0 auarter and 7 to 0 half 9- Knt-Parson
: . . . I L. uark-Mitcneu
in meir mix out weni score- Teeter-Olson
less themselves in the third Ka"bak-Eidswick
quarter when Lone Pine hit pwiUDs-Giibertson
for 10 I Nichols-A. Broyle
Ir uiuk-ouiuvaii
Conrad-Anderson
Robinson-Leonard
I PoDe-Travis
I Marten-Somers
Gordon-Lynch
BOWLING
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
7
4
4
11
7
7
7
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6
8
5
7
6
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7
7
2
12
4
. 6
3
9
- 6
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Standings:
Crater Inn
Pepsi Cola
Hawkinson
Ross Lumber
Morning Fresh
K-DOV
Wooden Shoe
Jorgensen's
Union Club
Crater Logging
Silver Dollar
Li lunger's
W.
. 7
S
, 6
5'
5
5
4
3
3
2
1
1
L.
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
S
3
6
7
7
Getchell-VanDuker 8
Cottineham-Alexander 5
Pickell-Withrow 5
Sanborn-Morris 4
Hall-Brown ,, , 5
Rementeria-Barclar 4
Holmes-Baker 10
18
18
8
8
8
7
8
S
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
1
- 1
0
0
Minus 2
2
" 4
- 8
- 8
7
8
8
" 10
10
- 10
. - 13
16
- 26
Low net best-ball:
61 Clyde Knight-R. R. Parsons
' 62 Clayton Lewis-Frank Allen
63 Jack Lewis-Jack Daugherty
Polaris Missile
Failed in Range
Washington -(OPD- Reports
circulated today that a Polaris
missile flew only about 60
miles toward its 800-mile goal
Monday in a test that the
Navy billed as "fully success
ful."
The much-publicized ballis
tic missile, being developed
for launching from submar
ines, hit the ocean off Cape
Canaveral, Fla., about 740
miles short of its target, the
reports said.
U n d er questioning, the
Navy now concedes that the
test missile "did not reach its
intended range." It has down
graded its description of the
test to "partially successful."
Until newsmen raised ques
tions, however, there was no
visible attempt here to ex
plain that the flight was
something less than the sensa
tion at first claimed by the
wavy at Cape Canaveral.
The episode seemed to illus-
437 i93i: Jackson County Federal trate what may be a zrowine
3 (Nell Jones 452) 1976. . , ,1 M Wf "
t acfc idvurdme im
pressions stand unless Ques
tioned.
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Golfers Eye
Thunderbird
Palm Springs, Calif.- (UPB -The
touring professionals
reached the plush surround
ings of Palm Springs today
and go out to battle Thursday
on the fourth step of the win
ter golf tour in. the $15,000
Thunderbird invitation tournament.
World production of foot
wear totaled 1,683,604,000
pairs in 1957, an increase of
12.6 per cent over the 1955
total. In the same period out
put per capita rose from .68
pair to .70.
MOBILE BUILDS STADIUM
Mobile, Ala.-(UPl-Work on
a new home for the Mobile
Bears of the Southern Associa
tion will start this week but
the stadium is not expected
to be completed until the sea
son is well underway. The
stadium will have a capacity
of 11,000.
NAMED TO FACULTY
Waterville -(OPD- Floyd Ben
Schwartzwalder, head foot
ball coach at Syracuse uni
versity, has been appointed
to the faculty of the Colby
college coaching school to be
held here June 17-19. He will
share the lecture platform
with basketball coach Adolph
Rupp of Kentucky.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Ore., Wednesday, Jinusry 21, 19S9 9
When you're thirsty for a glass of cool, refreshing
draft beer, look for the blue and red neon window
sign that tells you there's rare good taste on tap inside
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CROSBY WINNERS Art Wall Jr. (right), of Pocono Manor, Pa., and his amateur
partner, Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City, congratulate each other after winning the
18th Annual Crosby Pro-Amateur Golf Tournament at Pebble Beach, Calif. Wall,
who came in with an individual score of 279 to win the pro event, also had a net
core of 252 with Coe to win the pro-amateur event.
CLEARING BAR at 6 feet 11 Inches, John Thomas, 17, Boston University fresh
man, sets world's indoor high jump record during Knights of Columbus track meet
Thomas made big jump during last of three leaps after others dropped out.
srpaDiKTrs
ington Lost by SOC
For OTI Tussle Tonight
Ashland Basketball spir
its in the Southern Oregon
college hoop camp took a big
turn for the worse this week
when it was revealed that for
ward Punk Biddington would
be lost for the Oregon Tech
game tonight at Klamath
Falls.
The fullextent of Bidding-
ton's injuries was not yet
known but, in addition to the
Oregon Tech fracas, he un
doubtedly will be out for the
two all -important games
against Portland State next
week end,
Dick Smith is the likely re
placement . for the injured
Biddington. He has played
the spot on numerous occa
sions this year. On two occa
sions Smith was a starter at
forward.
Looking further, the Raid
ers appear in good physical
Results:
Crater Inn 3 (G. Rises 533) 2259:
Crater Logging Co. 1 (D. Jantzer
4671 2234.
Pepsi Cola 3 (M. Clark 520) 2301:
Lininger s 1 (C. Tomlin 439) 2118.
HawKinsons 3 (V. Knox 486)
2246; Wooden Shoe 1 (L. Learning
433 ZilO.
Ross Lumber 4 (J. Kessler 522)
2502; Union Club 0 (V. Cummings
Morning Fresh 2 (S. Beck 515)
2209; Jorgensen's 2 (D. Virtue 495)
2270.
K-DOV 4 (F. Duncan 498) 2386:
Silver Dollar 0 (L. Patterson 414)
21ZZ.
High series 8c games: G. Riggs
SJ3 (iaai; v. summing 523 (181):
J. Kessler 522 (187): A. Bohannon
522 (207); M. Clark 520 (189); S.
Beck 515 (182).
Splits: B. Clark 3-6-10-7-8: C.
Lowd 5-8-10.
VICTORY LEAGUE
Standings:
Hearin Lumber Co.
Jackson County Federal
Trowdbridge & Flynn
E. rl. Mann
Rogue Sportsman
Baker Moulding Plant
Clave Construction
V. S. Bank
Hillyer Oil
W.
9
8
7
7
7
7
- 6
Sewing Machine Center
Pioneer Club
Quality Market
I
3
4
5
I
5
6
6
7
8
9
9
Kesulls:
Pioneer 1 (Vivian Bateman 433)
2035; Hearin 3 (Eva Sessions 452)
Sewing Center 1 (Doris Forbes
Judicial Power
Transfer Proposed
Salem- IUPD -Transfer of all
judicial power now held by
county , courts to .Circuit
Courts and judges would re
sult from SB 78 read for the
first time in the Senate today.
- The bill was prepared by
the 'Legislative Interim Com
mittee on Judicial Adminis
tration.
In the same bill Sherman
county is transferred from the
11th judicial district to the
7th district and provision
made that in the 12th judicial
district one judge must be a
resident of Polk county and
one a resident of Yamhill
county.
Connecticut state . library
located here contains the table
upon which Abraham Lin
coln signed the historic Em
ancipation proclamation, one
of the nation's treasures.
Mann Co. 1 (Gertie Blind 423)
1971: Baker Moulding 3 (Alma
Bowman 463) 2053.
Hillyer 2 (Helen Clark 468)
1957; Trowbridge Sc Flynn 2 (Mar
videene Vick 438 ) 2057.
Clave 1 (Sandy Shaffer 449)
1994; Rogue Sportsman 3 (Ann
Wilson 387) 2002.
U. Bank 3 (Charlene Stephen
son 431) 1955; Quality Market 1
Helene Culy 430) 1954.
Split Conversions Marge Booth
5-7. Marvideene Vick 4-7-9; Edith
Dickinson 5-10; Mamie Baker 5-10
and 3-10
High game: Helen Clark 202.
High series: Helen Clark, 468.
Courtland, Ala.-(UPD- Willie
Burt gave police a logical ex
planation as to why he made
a left turn into the path of
another automobile:
"I been turning there for a
long time, and there never has
been another car there be-
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shape but need more depth in
the forward positions.
Dave D'Olivo with his 15.8
point average will start at
center for the Haiders with
forwards Smith and Don Van
nice along with guards Jim
McAbee and Gordie Carrigan.
Oregon Tech stands with a
1-3 record in the Oregon Col
legiate conference in losing
two to Portland State and
splitting a two-game series
with Eastern Oregon last
week end in Klamath Falls.
Southern Oregon on the
other hand has a 4-0 OCC rec
ord with double wins over
EOC and Oregon College of
Education. SOC has also won
its last six out of seven ball
games.
Laval Meunier will team
with Dave Love as the sec
ond line guards and big Glen
Peterson could well be the
third man at forward. Phil
Sword, Dick. Puhl, and Jerry
Flakus make up the rest of
the reserves.
GUN CHARGE MADE
Vancouver, Wash. (DPD - A
man in the Clark county jail
here who said he was Jimmy
Jones, professional football
player for the Los Angeles
Rams, was charged with car
rying a gun without a permit
and released on S50 bond
Tuesday, the sheriffs office
said. Jones and a man identi
fied as his father, L. C. Jones,
43, Tacoma, were picked up
north of here Monday night
on Highway 99 by Deputy
Sheriff Bud Carr.
COMPLETING 18 years as
head coach of Army foot
ball team, Earl Blaik re
signs effective February 15.
Silky Has
Bad Leg
Arcadia, Calif. CPD Silky
Sullivan after one start this
winter, has been shelved for
the season because of leg trou
ble, trainer Reggie Cornell
disclosed today at Santa
Anita.
The stretch-running sensa
tion of the 1958 winter and
spring season has developed
a splint in his right front
leg after having a similar ail
ment on his left front leg
treated earlier.
The colt was laid up last
summer but made a comeback
at Tanforan last month when
he won a sprint race and again
displayed his well-known
ability to come from behind.
In his only start at Santa
Anita, Silky displayed none
of his former stretch-running
ability.
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