MoAwesten Edges Close
To (LonoDsiiana State's Head
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ern, vito over Iowa in one
of Saturday's top football
games, cut Louisiana State's
first-place margin to six
points today in United Press
International's major college
ratings.
The wave of, weekend up
sets jilted Army, Clemson,
Notre Dame and Ohio State
out , of the top 10. Georgia
Tech, - Tennessee . and Purdue
moved into the select group.
Louisiana State, rolling be
hind a defense which has al
lowed only three points in
three games, received 23 first
place votes and a total of 317
points from the 35 coaches
who rate the teams for UPI.
Northwestern, runnerup' for
the second straight week,
closed in on L.S.U. when it
received six first-place votes
and 311 points.
Southern California advanc
ed from sixth to third and
Texas moved from eighth to
fourth. Georgia Tech advanc
ed from 12th to fifth, Ten
nessee swept from 13th to
sixth and Purdue moved from
19th to eighth. Mississippi was
seventh. ' Wisconsin remained
ninth and Iowa slipped from
third to 10th. '
Army, fourth , last week,
failed to receive a vote among
the 24 schools mentioned on
this week's ballots. Clemson,
seventh last week, and Notre
Dame and Ohio State, tied for
10th, suffered the same fate.
Army lost to Illinois, 20-14;
Clemson bowed to Georgia
Tech, 16-6; Purdue whipped
Notre Dame, 28-7,' and Ohio
State was shut out, 17-0, by
Southern California last week
end. Syracuse was 11th and
Penn State 12th. South Caro
lina, Oklahoma, Auburn,
Michigan State, Southern
Methodist, Florida, Air Force
Academy, Duke and Oregon
rounded out the first 20 in
that order.- Arkansas, Texas
Tech, Washington and Mis
souri were the other teams
mentioned on the ballots.
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JV Romps To
27-7 Win
Medford Junior Varsity foot
ball team romped to a 27 to
7 victory over Grants Pass
junior Varsity team in a
game Monday evening at
Grants Pass. -
Mike McCullough ran 60
yards for Medford's first TD
in the first quarter for a lead
of 6 points after the kick for
the extra point failed. Bob
Ellyn's 55-yard pass connect
ed with Grants Pass' Fritz
Debo to score. The extra point
attempt was good, putting
Grants Pass ahead in the sec
ond quarter.
Sam Knutson ran 10 yards
for Medford's second touch
down and McCullough ran the
extra point for the halftime
score of 13-7.
Following a scoreless third
quarter, Medford's George
Clearwater and Dan Coghill
ran for the two additional
touchdowns in the fourth with
extra points run by McCul
lough and Ron Gandee. : '
Junior varsity teams also
playing Monday evening were
Ashland and Crater in Ash
land. Ashland held Crater
scoreless on the Ashland field
with the home team scoring
in the. first, third and fourth
quarters to win 20 to 0. Half
time score was 6-0.
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ANNOUNCING his resigna
tion as -4owa football coach
was Forest Evashevski. He
may not leave until 1963.
Jack Paar Plans To
Give Up Television
Miami, Fia.-flJPD-Television
star Jack Parr said today he
intends to " quit ? television
when -his. current contract
with the National Broadcast
ing Co. expires.
' "Show business, iust isn't
something I" feel I have to jbe
in for., the rest - of my life,"
Parr who is "vacationing here,
said. ; ':y-y'u ;-;;',' .; ;.
The controversial comedian
did not disclose what he uv
tended to do after; his retire
ment from the entertainment
business but indicated the
pressure of his five-nights-a-week
program was too much
of a strain. :
"I don't have the drive," he
said. "I don't crave money
that much."
Two Mining Claims
Reported Nullified
Two placer claims on the
Little Applegate river have
been officially, nullified, the
Jackson county recorder's of
fice has been informed.
Listed in the name of Les
ter W. and Elvina Russell,
they were known as the "In
dia", and "May" claims. .
.News of the nullification
was received in a letter from
the bureau of land manage
ment, which is ' pursuing a
long-range program of inves
tigating mining claims.
WADING WAIST-DEEP IN flash flood waters at Clearwater, Okla., these youths were '
among the 1000 families that were forced to evacuate area on residential section. Inun
dation covered several square blocks, caused incalculable damage to property.
New York-(DPD-The United
Press International major col
lege football ratings with first
place votes and won-lost rec-
cords in parentheses:
Team Points
1. L.S.U. 23 3-0 317
2. Northwestern 6 2-0 311
3. South. Calif. 4 3-0 216
4. Texas 2 3-0- 185
5- Georgia Tech , 3-0 166
6. Tennessee . 2-0 131
7. Mississippin 3-0 130
8. Purdue 1-0-1 127
9. Wisconsin 2-0 97
10. Iowa 1-1 58
11, Syracuse, 49; 12, Penn
State 35; 13, South Carolina,
26; 14, Oklahoma; 15, Au
burn, 11; 16, tie, Michigan
State and Southern Methodist,
10 each; 18 Florida, 6; 19,
Air Force Academy, 5; 20,
(tie), Duke and Oregon, 4
each.
Others-Arkansas 3; Texas
Tech and Washington, 2 each;
Missouri 1.
Undecided Vote
Being Sought in
British Campaign
London - (UPD - Both major
contenders in Britain's neck-and-neck
campaign sought to
day to woo the undecided vot
ers who will hold the balance
of power in Thursday's parli
amentary election.
A poll published by the lib
eral News Chronicle showed
the Conservatives and Labor
ites tied, with 37.5 per cent
each of the voters who have
made up their minds. V
The pollsters found that
20.5 per . cent of the people
they talked to don't know
how they'll vote, a 2 per cent
increase in a week.
The findings of other polls
differed in detail-the Conserv
ative Daily Express, for ex
ample, showed the Conserva
tives leading the Laborites 43
per cent to 40-but there was
a general agreement that the
number of undecided voters is
increasing.
Pilch Made
Laborite Leader Hugh Gait
skell v made a pitch for the
"don't know" vote in an ad
dress Monday night, and
Prime Minister Harold Mac
millan is expected to do the
same tonight.
Despite White House' deni
als, Macmillan repeated Mon
day that "the way is open"
for an East-West summit meet
ing. He said he will "keep up
the pressure" for such a con
ference to be held "as soon as
practicable."
The prime minister said es
sential agreement has been
reached oh every feature of a
summit conference except the
time, the place and East-West
leaders who will attend.
Fuel Blows Up
Kenvil, N. J.-(UPD-One thou
sand pounds of high-powered
rocket fuel exploded at a dy
namite factory late Monday
killing two men, injuring
three others and destroying
three buildings.
The explosion at Hercules
Powder . Co., which makes dy
namite and rocket propellent
for the government, touched
off a fire and second explo
sion in nearby buildings. State
police said the blasts destroy
ed a mixing plant and two
storage sheds.
Company officials were to
dig into the debris today in an
effort to determine the cause
of the blasts which came in
quick succession shortly after
4 p.m.
OVERWORKED COACH
Connellsville, Pai- (UPD - Jo
seph Barkley resigned Mon
day as head football coach at
Fairchance - George's High
school because "there is no
faculty manager, no athletic
director, no trainer, insuffi
cient coaching staff and inade
quate equipment."
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HITTING STONEWALL LINE of Texas, Walt Arnold (30)
California back, is hauled down without gain by Don Allen
(31).' Also in on play was Texas end Richard Schulte. Texas
shellacked Bears in Austin 33-0.
Irish Vs. Bears
Featured Game;
San Jose vs. Ducks
San Francisco -(UPD- Sam
son and Goliath both cut
down to size tangle in Berke
ley on Saturday when Cali
fornia battles Notre Dame.
But for some strange rea
son, there has been no big
run on tickets.
"We still have 15,000 tick
ets for sale," said a California
spokesman. "The' word seems
to be out that it will be hard
to get tickets. That isn't true.
I just hope we sell out."
The Cal stadium will seat
about 80,000-so there will be
a fine crowd to see the two
well - plastered teams. The
Irish were pummelled by Pur
due, 28-7, last week; and Cal
ifornia has been whipped by
Iowa, 42-12 and Texas, 33-0.
Irish at Top Strength
"But it still should be a
fine ball game," Charlie Cal-
lihan, longtime Notre Dame
spokesman, told the Northern
California Football Writers as
sociation. "We will be at full
strength for the first time this
year, witn tne return oi qu-
terback George Izo and naii
back Red Mack." '
This wasn't exactly cheery
Portland Man
Gives Up To Police
Portland - (UPD - A Portland
man sought by police since
last Thursday's gunshot
wounding of a narcotics fig
ure turned himself in at po
lice headquarters here.
The man, Charles Edwin
Redd, 47, was charged with
assault with intent to kill and
bond was set at $5,000. -
The shooting and beating
victim, Ernest Duke Arnold,
37, Portland,; remained in a
Portland hospital. He is await
ing trial in San Francisco on
an indictment linking him
with a widespread dope ring.
Officers said Redd admit
ted being in a car with Ar
nold when the incident oc
curred but denied shooting or
beating Arnold.
Nyssa Voters Pass
Sewer Bond Proposal
Nyssa, Ore.-(UPD-A $178,000
sewer bond proposal received
a' 7-1 favorable vote from
Nyssa residents in ah election
held Monday.
The final vote was 181 for
and 25 against.
The funds will be used to
provide improvements to the
pump stations, sewage treat
ment plant, outfall lines and
provide necessary trunk lines
in areas where present lines
are inadequate or where no
lines exist.
news to head coach Pete Elli
ott of Cal - although he antic
ipated it.
"While you fellows come in
at full strength, we may be
down to our No. 3 quarter
back," said Elliott. "Larry
Parque and Wayne Crow have
injuries and may not be at
full strength for the game.
I'm working all week with
Pete Olson, who was our reg
ular frosh quarter last year."
Huskies Host Cards
Stanford travels north to
take on the undefeated Hus
kies of Washington on Satur
day and coach Jack Curtice of
the Indians has his work cut
out for him. '
"We played good ball in
beating College of Pacific,"
said Curtice, "but I'm worried
about the powerful Washing
ton defense and their strong
passing."
San Jose State, an easy win
ner over Hawaii, takes on an
other unbeaten team from the
northwest - Oregon. The Web
foots will be favored in this
one. "
"They use a half-dozen dif
ferent offenses," says coach
Bob Titchenal, "so it will be
rough to stop them."
: College of Pacific and
Washington State, both beat
en in their last outing, clash
at Stockton in a Saturday
night game. s
"Our big problem has been
too many penalties," said. Bill
Tunnell of COP. "In two
gmes we have been penal
ized 226 yards - and lost both
tilts. Henry Wallace has
turned out to be the fine run
ner we anticipated. Right
close to Dick Bass." -
Arrest of Boy Clears
Recent Burglaries
A 17-year-old Gold Hill
boy was lodged in the county
jail Monday by state police
for the burglary of the James
Bunke. Birdsong residence in
Gold Hill Saturday evening,
state police reported.
Police said that the boy had
the guns in his possession at
the time of his arrest. Report
ed taken were two rifles, a
shotgun and a .22-caliber au
tomatic pistol.
Police reported they are
still investigating the inci
dent. The arrest of the youth also
cleared a burglary at Gold
Hill service station, police
said. The other incident, dur
ing which nothing was report
ed stolen, also occurred Satur
day. Corvallis, Ore.-OJPD-The Ore
gon State Beavers concentrat
ed on- offense Monday in an
effort to find a consistent scor
ing attack.
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OSCAR FRALEY
Sport Writer United Prew
Los Angeles-(UPD Fraley's
follies and the weekend foot
ball "winners" while mixing
bunts and punts at the World
Series.
Gam of th Week -
Wisconsin over Purdue
this is one of the big ones in
the final outcome of the. Big
10 race and, while Purdue has
the incentive of shooting for
its first Rose Bowl berth, the
hunch here is that the after
effects of last week's games
throws the edge to Wisconsin.
THE EAST
Syracuse over Navy They
have Luis Aparicio's speed.
Army over Penn State-
The blue plate special.
Princeton over . Penn As
handsome as Don Drysdale.
Also: Dartmouth over
Brown, Boston College over
Villanova, Cornell over Harv
ard, Rutgers over Colgate,
Yale over Columbia, Holy;
Cross over Dayton, West Vir
gina over Boston U., Buffalo
over Bucknell, Delaware over
Lafayette, Lehigh over Get
tysburg, Scranton over Drex
el, Connecticut over Massa
chusetts, Maine over New
Hampshire and Muhlenberg
over Temple.
THE MIDWEST
Northwestern over Minne
sota Chuck Dressen knows
what he'll do with a series
check.
Illinois over Ohio State
You might say it's taken out
of his hands.
Iowa over Michigan State
He says "I give it to my wife.
What else."
- Also: Indiana over Marquet
te, Nebraska over 'Kansas,
Oregon State over Michigan,
Bradley over Washington of
St. Louis, North Texas over
Cincinnati, Miami over Kent
State, Colorado over Kansas
State, Idaho State over Om
aha, Iowa State over South
Dakota and Toledo over Mar
shall, v -
THE WEST
Notre Dame over California
This smog is really some
thing. Air Force over Idaho It's
a cross between pea soup and
a sand-storm.
Washington over Stanford
But all the red eyes in the
press box can't be blamed on
it.- .... .
Also: Oregon over San Jose
State, Washington State over
COP, Montana State over
North Dakota State, Denver
over Montana, B r l g h a m
Young over Utah, Wyoming
over Colorado State and New
Mexico over Utah State.
THE SOUTH
LSU over Miami South
ern California will be a sports
ghost town in the wake of
the series:
Auburn " over Kentucky
USC and UCLA are idle, the
Rams are away and the series
is over or in the East.
Duke over Pitt So they'll
all go swimming.
Also: Georgia Tech over
Temple, Clemson over North
Carolina State, North Caro
lina over South Carolina,
Georgia over Hardin Sim
mons, Mississippi over Vand
derbilt, Mississippi State over
Arkansas State, Alabama over
Chattanooga, Maryland over
Wake Forest, Tulane over De
troit, VPI over Florida State,
W & M over Furman and
VMI over Virginia.
THE SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma over Texas -Al
Lopez received numerous calls
about what was wrong with
his club.
Florida over Rice One guy
asked him to pay for the call
and Al refused.
SMU over Missour i
"Okay" said the guy, "but if
what I told you works, will
you send me the $3 for the
call?"
Also: Arkansas Over Bay-
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MOVING HEAD - ON into College of Pacific forward wall.
Skip Face (42), Stanford fullback, manages to pick up two
yards in initial quarter of gridiron game at Palo Alto
campus Saturday, r ' ! ; - l l
Last Try Slated Today
For Lqnd Speed Record
Bonneville Salt Flats, "Utah
- (UPD A discouraged Mickey
Thompson, plagued by bad
weather and bad luck on the
salt flats here, planned what
will probably be one last try
early this morning for the in
ternational land speed record.
Thompson's Challenger I
went into a skid at dawn Mon
day in what was to have been
a record run and hit a course
marker. His one-run time was
a disappointing 325 mph, far
below even the American land
speed record he set here last
month of 362 mph.
Whether or not he breaks
Carbo Trial
Resumes Today
New York (UPD Under
world boxing czar Frankie
Carbo's trial on charges of op
erating as an unlicensed fight
manager resumes . in Manhat
tan's general sessions court
today.
The trial opened Monday in
what Carbo and his attorney,
Abraham Brodsky, thought
would be a routine appear
ance. But before the day was
out, the dapper Carbo wound
up in jail with a million dollar
federal tax suit to think about
and Brodsky wound up in a
heated debate with Judge
John S. Mullen.
Brodsky sought to gain a
postponement because he is
scheduled to take part in a
murder trial in Brooklyn on
Oct. 19. He told Mullen he
was under the impression that
Monday's appearance wa s
only to set a date for Carbo's
trial. However, Mullen or
dered the trial to begin and
an effort was made to pick a
jury.
lor, Texas Aggies over Hous
ton, TCU over Texas Tech,
Tulsa over Oklahoma State
and Texas Western over West
Texas State.
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TONIGHT, ATTHE HOUR
HEBOID WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. 65
i'l iflrl i
i m i mu i i if
the 394 mph mark that has
held unchallenged since 1947,
Thompson's attempt today
will probably be the last be
cause of the poor condition
of the flats and because of
other- commitments. - 1
"The way the course is now
the odds of my breaking, the
record are pretty slim,"
Thompson said.
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annual fall iieeting of the
NAIA. District 2, is sched
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letic offices. Expected io be
studied is final formulation
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Salem Dec. 3-5.
Pullman, Wash.-flJPD-Wash-ington
State worked out un
der the lights Monday night
in preparation for the College
of Pacific game at Stockton,
Calif., next Saturday night.
Coach Jim Sutherland said the
Cougars' spirit was exception
ally high, in view of the 1-6
loss to Oregon Saturday.
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