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9 o Crater Tunes Blocking, Defense for Encounter On Friday With Tornado Leonard Warren, Crater high mentor, had his linemen drilling on blocking assign ments, worked his squad to find a "balanced" defense and made a backfield change this week as the Comets of Cen tral Point prepared for their Southern Oregon conference conflict-with Medford. Medford's Black Tornado is host to Crater on Friday at 8 : p jn. in the opening league fray of 1959 for both con tingents. ... Seating in the old grand- stand on the west side of ' the stadium will be avail . able only to Medford and ' Crater high students at the ' Friday night football game - here, it was pointed oat io - day. No adult or other gen eral, admission tickets will be sold for that stand. Plenty of good seats in the ' reserved grandstand on the east side of the field are left and can be bought at the ' senior high office here, it i said. - Warren said that he and his : aids were concentrating on i getting the line to block and n -apt out for downfield iVH wa lacking a. tt J ? rr it nee Tfi ' Ashland high. He reported ' that a defensive plan is being , sought which will "take care of everything the best we 'can." Speaking of the versa tile Tornado offense, he said, "They hit (everything the most." Backfield Switch - , The backfield switch in ' Tolves moving Loyal Higin botham from quarterback to halfback and Gary Johnson from half to quarter. Johnson and HigmDOinam nave oeeu doing some alternating be tween the two positions with Higinbotham handling the ? quarter job the most. There J11 nrill Va alternation hut with Johnson handling the ' AuarfarhnrV mnsi of the time. . Warren indicated. t " The tutor said that he may . . . . . i .. i . piaiuuxi ai ' uuee uuuiuu spots with Higinbotham, Don Gillaspey and Jim Eldred in one unit with Johnson and Wayne Martin, John Champ and Dean Lamp in the other. i ' Attitude of the Comets is pretty good, according to War ren. He said that his club was via! ir-vTMAs4 aVtrtiif moptlflff the No. 1 rated Black. Torna do, o "Some are looking f or cward to it," he added. Medford has its injury and Medford Bowling Lanes Presents Something for the Girls! $150,000.00 JAMBOREE OVER 5,000 BREATH PRIZES! ; as nothing tosolve.. Ve Will Teach Yoa To Bonl FREE! FREE INSTRUCTIONS - FREE BOWLING : :';' 7 !' (Bring a Lady Guest If .You Wish) Just bring in the Free Bowling Lesson Coupon you received in ' the mail, .and register for your free instructions and bowling. You will also be eligible for any of the 5000 -wonderful prises. . Remember, it doesn't cost you a penny. ' " MEDFORD DOViLIFIG LANES 821 N. Riverside . . ; Phone SP 2-2682 TOs3 flu troubles this week : but still is big favorite over the Comets because of its great depth. Coach Fred Spiegel berg said that both center Chuck Holt and all-state end Lowell Dean will miss the Crater game because of in juries. Dean suffered a broken nose from an allegedly delib erate blow struck by a South Salem player last Friday. Holt suffered a wrenched knee and possible cartilage injury in the fracas. Guard Bill Hobbs also sus tained a wrenched knee in the Salem mix but was to don his pads for today's drill and likely will be available against Crater. The ailing shoulder which has troubled halfback Len Griggs has not responded well to treatment. Word was being awaited from a doctor on whether he will be able to play on Friday. Halfback Jim Barry and guard Reggie Breeze missed Monday and Tuesday drill be cause of flue and guard Keith Berg was not at yesterday's workout for the same reason. Eliot Selected Coach of Week By ED SAINSBURY ' Champaign, 111. (UPD His defeated foes from Army went away mumbling about a "new attack" that caught them by surprise, but he insists, that his team "did about the same things we've always done." In fact, after taking a 20 battering from Indiana a week earlier, he says he spent the past week's practice ses sions "coaching morale rath er than football" and "getting down to the bare facts of the game." He's Rav Eliot of Illinois. named college football's Coach of the Week by United Press International today as a result of the Illini's shocking 20-14 victory Saturday over an Army team ranked fourth in the nation and rated a 10- point favorite. The honor,- won in tne past several times by Eliot, comes now in his final season at II-linois-for he has announced h will move uo to the as sistant athletic director's post after this season. .. . Niagara Falls, Ont. (DPD The Queen Elizabeth Way .was covered by a giant, well-done omelet as firemen fought to extinguish flames on a truck , carrying 198,000 eggs. ,"-"-! - TAKING - C 1 GRAND. PRIZE Mink Coat - r Mercedes 190SL. ... ... ; "Vacation Trip, ,' . - Family Pool j . , ' ALSO' . Lark station wagons, mink stoles dream vacations, bowling balls,- charcoal braziers. My Sin perfume. Nothing : to buy . . . mm For SI0Q - 3 Days U Coy e rage SIPODIMrS SOC's Jayvees To Encounter Shasta Knights Ashland - Southern Oregon college's junior varsity will see its first action of the sea son Thursday night in Red ding, Calif., when they tangle with the Knight, of Shasta junior college. Mostly freshmen will see action in the fracas although a sophomore, Frank Ballard, will be handling the signal calling duties. Ballard failed to play any football in his freshmen year. He went to a school, that did not field a team. Ballard gain ed his prep experience at Klamath Falls. His understudy for the game will be Wayne Allen from Crater. Allen has been play ing a defensive back slot on the varsity unit. Kerm Bennett and Larry Drake will team with Al Mc Kinnis to make up most of the offensive backfield while Jim Perkins and Jim Dietz will probably get the call from the offensive ends. Although a number of the varsity freshmen will be down for the game, they, will be used only when necessary to insure their safety for the PSC-SOC battle Saturday. The travelling frosh will really get a workout by go ing to Shasta Thursday and returning that night only to leave for Portland at 8 a.m. the next day. Browns Picked Over NY Giants United Press International The Browns, eager for their , first 1959 crack, at the only team ever to deprive them of a slice of National Football league title game money, are three-point favor ites to defeat the New York Giants Sunday at Cleveland. The San Francisco Forty Niners and Packers, only NFL teams 'with perfect records after the first two weeks of play, clash at Green Bay. Coach -Vince Lombardi's Packers are four-point favor ites. ' In Sunday's other pairings, the Baltimore Colts are 6V point choice to tame the Lions at Detroit; the Bears-are fa vored over the Los Angeles Rams by seven at Chicago; the Eagles are favored over the Pittsburgh Steelers by two at Philadelphia, and the Chi cago Cardinals-Redskins game at Washington is rated a toss up. WEDDING PLANNED Los Angeles - (DPD - Tennis star Richard (Pancho) Gon zales and beauty contest win ner Madelyn Darrow, 24, will be married early next year, according to the bride-to-be. Miss Darrow, sister of actress Barbara Darrow, ; revealed Tuesday that Gonzales gave her a two-carat diamond en gagement ring last Friday night, but that they will have to wait until his former wife, Henrietta's divorce becomes final in December. He has three children. READY FOR OREGON San Jose, Calif.. -flJPD- So phomore end Jim Cadile to day rejoined the San Jose State squad after a week's ab sence and he will be ready for Friday night's Oregon bat tle. Coach Bob Titchenal im plied he expected a high-scoring game when he said he just hoped the Spartans could "slow Oregon down a little" and then outscore the Ducks. CAUSE FOR ALARM Buffalo, N.Y. (DPD - Robert T..Sarach, 29, was freed from the wreckage of' his. car by firemen who arrived at the scene after his auto struck a pole, setting off the fire signal box attached to it. .. v 5 (or Hunters' Wives) Just Phone Red Raiders Slate First OCC Ruckus Ashland- When Southern Oregon college tangles with Portland State college Satur day, each team will seek its first win of the season after suffering three consecutive setbacks. The tussle is considered a tossup. PSC's Vikings will be hosts. The Red Raiders have never been beaten by the Vikings. - This will also be SOC's first venture of the season into Oregon Collegiate conference play. The luckless Vikings suffered a 20-7 pasting at the hands of Oregon Tech last week. ': - Allen 1 Barnes, the -only freshman on the starting offensive-unit, took over the rushing lead with a total of 157 yards in three games. The Crater fullback replaces El don Francis who had to sit out the last game with injured ligaments in his foot. Francis had racked up 149 yards in a pair of games. Passing Totals The Red Raider wingmen lead the pass receiving de partment with "a total of 21. Gordy Carrigan is tops in yardage gained with 172 on 10 snares but Jim McAbee has' 11 receptions for 105 yards. Lance Locke and Jack Brown have thrown the major part of the Raider aerials al though the backs have thrown on occasion. Brown has completed the most with 16 bullseyes on 30 attempts and ' Locke has hit on 11 of 19 for 163 and 146 yards respectively. ' The big question mark of the week ior the men of SOC is whether the speedy Francis will have recovered enough lo get back into the lineup. Observers feel the foot liga ments will not have healed enough to support the hard running and thus the tailback slot will have to be patched again. , Bidding-ion Switched Punk Biddington moved from his regular wingback spot to cover for Francis and in 12 plays he covered 40 yards. .- Bud Kastner filled for Bid dington and gained 15 yards on three carries. Linfield has been the only common opponent for the Raiders and the Vikings and both OCC teams had 34 points scored against them. The only difference was that the men of SOC scored twice and the Vikings failed to cross the end strip. In fact, the Viks scored their first touchdown - in three games against the Owls of Oregon Tech last Saturday. BOWLING Starlighters Bowling league was organized Sept. 28 at the Roxy Ann lanes with' Dorothy Ricks elected president, Ann Zenor, vice - president and Louise Calhoun, secretary treasurer. The girls rolled their first game Monday, Oct. 5 with Lorna Thompson set ting the pace with a nifty 222 for her third game and hih series of 482. Standings: Rogue Sportsman Mall Tribune W. 3 3 Team Two 1 1- Team Three Results: Rogue Sportsman 3 (Ann Zenor 475) 2154; Team Three 1 (Jan Lov ette 449) 2032. Mail Tribune 3 (Lorna Thomp son 482) 2102; Team Two 1 (Ann Weinhold 333) 1893. MAJOR LEAGUE Standings: Team Five Keglers Bowlerettei , Pin Ups Channel Cats Gutter Balls W. 15 12 11 9,i 6',i 6 1. 5 8 9 10'i 13 14 Results: Gutter Balls 2 (D. Christianson 517) 1505; Team No. 5 2 (C. Lowd 813) 1496. Keglers 3 (S. Daigle 495) 1457; Bowlerettes 1 (H. Clark S56) 1434. Channel Cats l'i (I. Learning SP 3-6658 Don STATIIOS inSUROR Professional Iniurance Protection -1005 E. Main - Phone SP3-665S Webfoots Fit Defensively for San Jose State University of Oregon, Eu gene -Defensively fit and a two-touchdown favorite, Ore gon's Webfoots throw their unblemished 1959 record of three wins and no losses against the San Jose Spartans this Friday night at San Jose. The young Webfoots of Coach Len Casanova boosted their perfect mark with a pre cision - like 14-6 defeat of Washington State last Saturday-aided strongly by a mag nificent goal-line stand and a last minute touchdown drive which preserved the victory. The Spartans provide a dif ferent test to the Ducks. With wins over Denver and Ha waii on their side, San Jose State unloosened for a bevy of touchdowsn while drubbing the Rainbows 44-14 Saturday night. Casanova said the WSU tri umph was the Webf oot's best defensive game of the season. He added, after the contest, that the Ducks will have to be as strong in most cases to pre serve their immaculate mark against the Spartans. Early in the week, there is one question mark and he is a big one. Fullback Dave Powell, the Oregon bread-and-butter offense, missed all but one play of the second half against the Cougars after, sus taining a pinched nerve in his right shoulder. He has worked out ligtitly this week, and for all intents and purposes will be avail able come Friday night. Pow ell, a senior from Eugene, is the Ducks' best rusher with 196 yards in only 49 carries. He has yet to be stopped. Hollywod -(DPD-Actress Lar raine Day said Tuesday night there is "absolutely no truth" to a report she and former baseball manager Leo Duro cher were splitting up. The denial the "ideal" Day-Duro-cher marriage was on the rocks followed published re-! ports of a breakup. Mrs. Duro cher flatly denied any split, j 507) 1447; Pin Xips 2V (R. Phipps ! . High game H. Clark 209. . High series H. Clark 556. LADY ELKS MO. ONE Standings: Break Awavs W. L. -11 5 .10 6 8 8 ...8 8 . 8 8 7 9 . 7 9 5 11 Cherry Pickers . rnoettes The Goofers Pin Pushers : Threatless Three Stagettes Lucky Strike Results: Stagettes 1 (V. Lusk 483) 1162, Pin Pushers 3 (T. Isaacs 457)-1206. Lucky Strikes 2 (E. Gifford 541) 1263, Trioettes. 2 (F. Hogue 485) 1292. Threatless Three 3 (V. Bateman 446) 1285. Break Aways 1 (D. Jant zer 508) 1202. Cherry Pickers 2 (W. Booth 455) 1248, The Goofers 2 (L. Jantzer 445) 1236. - High Games Dorothy Jantzer zuo, aye uogue is, Alice Thomp son 184i" - High Series Dorothy Jantzer SOB. Split Conversions A. ThomDson 3-10, 2-7. F. Bittle 3-10. E. Gifford 5-10. V. Lusk 5-7, 2-7. E. Blew 2-7. T. Isaacs 5-7. B. Hazlett 5-10. LADT ELKS NO. .TWO Standings: Stags Hi Lo v . W. L. -141a S'a .11 - 9 Wapitis ..11 9 10 11 11 11 . Tornados 10 Jolly Three 9 9 9 Antlers Doozies Merry Madcaps 9 11 Daffy Dilly Cussin' Three 7,i 8 2 SVa 9V2 Results: Hi Lo .3 (T. Farrar 478) 1297; Wapitis 1 (E. Read 487) 1275. Antlers 1 (L. Gitzen 375) 1130; Stags 3 (B, Latham 437) 1132. Doozies 1 (P. Anderson 436) 1154; Merry Madcaps 3 (D. Veal 426) 1212. Jolly Three 4 (R. Miller 492) (1426; Tornados 0 (S. Starr 445) 1241. Daffy Dilly vs. Cussin Three (postponed) . High Game E. Read 191. High Series R. Miller 492. ' Split conversion D. Hoist 5-10; D. i Veal 5-7; M. Sodaro 3-10; L. Stephens 4-5. y BOXY ANN ROCKETTES ' Standings: W. Three Big Y Markets J 10 . Team Five : .- 10 Neeley Nelson Lmbr. Co. 9 2- "2 ' 4 4a : 8 85i 9 9 10 Team Two 8 Economy- Market . 7!i Team Nine 4 Team One 3i Team Seven : - 3 Team Ten , , . ; 3 Team Four ; , Results: Team Four 1 (S. Gundlach 462) 1322; Team Five 3 (G. Smith 415) 1411. Team Nine O (R. Patten 360) 1526; Big Y 4 (W. Booth 529) 1795. Team Ten 2 D. Peyton .384) 1386; Team One 2 (E. Tuttle 500) 1494. Neeley Nelson 2 (V. Bateman 467) 1610; Team Two 2 (S. Brooks 386) 1593. Economy Mkt. 3 (V. Grigsby 377) 1406; Team Seven 1 (B. Wilson 379) 1301. High game Vivian Bateman 200; Wanda Booth 203. High series Edith Tuttle 500; Wanda Booth 529. Split conversions Bemice Haz lett 3-9-10; Enid Edwards 3-10, 5-7. Standings: Ping's Gardens W. L. S 5 -: S 6 -15 15 14 14 -121. Miuyer uu Medford Motors Bateman's Insurance The Orphans ; Quality Market 1Z 8 9 10 12 13 Hal's Flying "A" 11 U. S. Nat'l. Bank 10 Jackson County Federal 8 I Van Lee's 7 i Pioneer Club ' ' 14 Viking Sewing Machine 5i 142 learn Fourteen - is Chuck's Market . . 5 15 Results: Med. Motors 1 (D. Paul 451) 20S1; Viking 3 (M. Klatt 431) 2074. Bateman's 3 (L. Jantzer 474) 2129; Team Fourteen 1 (M. Lillie 451) 1978. Hillyer 3( E. Johnson 453) 1985; Hal's 1 (H. Clark 530) 1864. Ping's 2 (K. Nicodemus '470) 1982; Quality 2 (M. Little -446) 1971. " .i J.C. Fed. 0 (E. lent) 504) 2082; XT. S. Bank 4 (C. Stephenson 525) 2179. - . Pioneer 1 (A. Monroe 423) 1962; Van Le's 3 (C. Rhodes 437) 2028. Chuck's 1 CD. Hickson 504) 2110; Orphans 3 (L. Turner 492) 2176. High Games H. Clark 212. High Series H. Clark 530, C. Stephenson 525 D. Hickson 504, X. Lenz 504. Split Conversions A. Monroe 3-7-10, D. Webster 4-7-10, D. Smith 5-7. tort Parade United Press International . Chicago -fflPD- The Chicago White Sox ! limped home to day, just glad to be alive after tangling with "the thing." They were just barely alive, because they have to sweep the next two games to win the World Series from the Los. Angeles Dodgers. But even though they were down, three games to two, they were happy to escape that short left field ' fen in the Los Angeles Coliseum and return to "the oarn.". "Now," asserted shortstop Luis Aparicio, "we go back to a good ball park." "The thing," and the ball park laid out in the oval clutch of the Coliseum, gave them the jitters. This despite the fact that they rattled six shots off the. wire barrier a mere 251 feet from home plate while the best the Dodg ers could do , was lay three balls up against its mesh face. - But to all of the White Sox, accustomed to the regulation confines of ancient but spac ious Comiskey , Park, that screen seemingly had crouch ed at their shoulders for three games just as if it was some horrifying monster ready to pounce. ' " "You. try, not to be con scious of it," said pitcher Bob Shaw,, whose fifth game tri umph was saved in a melo dramatic eighth inning Tues day by Brawny Dick Dono van. "But as soon as you get into trouble, you think about it." ' The Dodgers have learned to live with it, and must until their new Chavez Ravine Sta dium is completed late next Why miss the drummer ...the bull fiddle player . ? . the tuba player? Little speakers in table models just won't, bring you that base sound! 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