Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 11, 1959, Image 13

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Hole-in-One for
gick Whiting
A bole-in-one was scored by
member Dick Waiting on the
lofue Valley Country club
03lf Jinks yesterday.
The ace was on the 191-yard
efeurth hole.
- Whiting was playing in a
Jbursome with Roland Hub
tard, O. A. Eden and Bob
ftiftfeon and carded a 43-42-9
tor hts 18-hole round.
The hole-in-one was the sec-
riL in about a month at RV
CC. Bill Kuhlwein, Ashland,
gpsred a recent ace.
football Scores
IAVISDAT COLLEGE SCORES
Kftnt State 14. Miami (O.) 6
wakt Forest 10. Maryland 7
Johns Hopkins 50, Ursinus
CpmnAticut 26, Massachusetts 0
drao U 25, Xavier (O.) 7
Tlorida State 7. VPI 6
KCirrrtan 8, William and Mary 7
Bradley 14 Washington (St L.) 0
' Rutgers 15, Colgate 12
Ssly Cross S, Dayton 0
uhlenberc 14. Temple 13
Amherst 28. Bowdoln 12
: Susquehanna 61, Swarthmor IS
Lehigh 14. Gettysburg 14
mCfclaware 26. Lafayette 8
Denver 27. Montana 12 -Boston
College 39, Villanova 6
VMI 19, Virginia 12
Sidiana 33, Marquette 13
Q Oklahoma State 26, Tulsa 0
V&oming 29, Colorado State 0
Mississippi State 49. Ark. State 14
New Hampshire 7. Maine 7
South Daftota 6, North Dakota 0
(Bowling Green 34, Western Mich. 0
Ohio Wesleyan 35. Mt. Union 0
Iowa St. 41, South Dakota 6
(Colorado Coll. 22, Colorado Mines' 6
Adams St. 43. Westminster (Utah) 6
College of Idaho 14. Linfield 14
New Mexico 28, Utah SUte 6 .
Montana St. 24. N. Dakota St. 12
Whttworth 19. Central Wash. 0
WEST GAINS FOR WEBFOOTS High- night. San Jose guard Roy. Harrah (62)
stepping University of Oregon Willie. West looks as though ne had felled most of the
gains four yards in third quarter of grid Oregon team. The Ducks won 35 to 12.
game at San Jose Spartan stadium Friday (UPI Telephoto)
Duck Unveil Double Wing
To Whip Spartans 35-12
GRIMM NAMES COACHES
' Chicago-UF&-Charley Root,
Toou Klein and El Tappe were
named as Chicago Cub coach-
9 Saturday by new-appointed
manager unaney u r 1 m m,
l&oot, 60, has been out of org-
.gsmized baseball the last two
wears. Klein managed Fort
Worth of the Amercian As-
Relation this year and Tappe
fwti Cub bullpen coach last
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San Jose, Calif. - (GPD - The
Oregon Webfoots unveiled a
double.wing attack to jpile up
a three-touchdown halftime
margin last night, then coasted
to an easy 35-12 victory over
San Jose State.
The Ducks, who have now
won four straight, went all the
way the first two times they
got the ball. Willie West went
Either Sex Deer
Hunts Available
Portland - (UPD - Permits for
either-sex unit deer hunts are
still available in five units and
controlled hunt tags for does
only are available In three
other areas, according to the
Oregon state game commis
sion. (
Commission officials ; an
nounced that permits for ei
ther-sex unit hunts in the Beu
Iah, Malheur River, Owyhee,
Steens Mountains, and White
Horse units were still avail
able Saturday.
Also, $5 controlled hunt tags
for the Cedar Creek area of
the Tillamook Burn and Wal
lowa Pack and Snake River
Pack areas of Wallowa County
are still available.
Oregon's deer season runs
through Oct. 23.
TECH STINGS
Knoxville,"Tenn. (UPD -
Fifth-ranked Georgia Tech
stung Tennessee with swift
touchdowns on the arm of
Fred Braselton and the plung
ing of fullback Taz Anderson
Saturday to defeat the Vol
unteers 14-7 in a thriller be
fore 45,021 fans. Anderson
also led the ' Tech defenses
that turned back hungry Vol
thrusts at the goal line in the
last half including a drive
that reached the Tech eight
yard line.
over from inside the five-yard
line for the first touchdown,
Cleveland Jones broke
through from the seven for the
second, and West scored again
from inside the five to make
it 21-0 at halftime.
Mistakes by the Spartans
set up all three tallies, the first
coming on a fumble by half
back Joe Paris.
The Spartans were never
able to get in the game, scor
ing both their touchdowns
against Oregon reserves in
the second half; Ray Podesto
passed for both scores,
Oregon scored in each of the
last two quarters, the first be
ing set up by a pass inter
ception. The Ducks scored
again in the fourth period
when Emmett Lee elected to
punt on fourth down and had
it blocked by end Greg Alten-
hofen. The other wingman, Al
den Kimbrough, scooped up
the ball and ran it in for the
score:
Roger Daniels kicked all
five Oregon points-after-touchdown,
giving him 14 straight
for the season.
AIR FORCE TRIUMPHS
Denver -(UPD- The Air Force
Academy; using its quick line
to immobilize Idaho Univer
sity's heavy - footed forward
wall, raced to a 21-0, football
victory Saturday, extending
its undefeated string to 14
games. Coach Ben Martin's
team was never in trouble
against the Idaho squad, be
cause the Vandals could not
move the ball with any con
sistency. - v -
The Air Force has not lost
a game since 1957. It has won
12 and last year tied Iowa,
and Texas Christian in the
Cotton Bowl. Saturday's loss
was Idaho's fourth this season,
without victory.
Green Bay
Picked Over
SF Eleven
. By EARL WRIGHT '
Uniled Press International
Green Bay's attempt to ex
tend the National Football
league's "miracle of 1959" and
Cleveland's bid for : revenge
feature Sunday's six-game
professional program.
The Packers, who won
only one game in 1958, al
ready have won two this sea
son and are four-point choic
es to make it three at the ex
pense of the . San Francisco
Forty-Niners, the league's on
ly other unbeaten team. A ca
pacity crowd of 32,150 will
watch the Western Division
leaders clash at Green Bay.
About 60,000 will swarm
into Cleveland's lake-front
stadium to watch coach Paul
Brown's Browns tackle the
New York G!ants in a renewal
of the Eastern Division's most
bitter and most lucrative riv
alry. Brown won't have to
give any pep talks this week.
The Giants cost each Brownie
about $3,000 last December
by blanking Cleveland in a
playoff for the Eastern Divis
ion crown.
Despite that 10-0 white
washing and two other de
feats suffered at the hands of
the Giants in 1958, the Browns
are 3V4 point favorites.
The Baltimore Colts, defend
ing league champions, are
seven-point favorites to whip
the Lions at Detroit,, In the
other games, the Bears are
favored over the Los Angeles
Rams by IVz points at Chica
go, the - Redskins are one
point choices to beat the Chi
cago Cardinals at Washing
ton, and the Eagles are pick
ed over the Pittsburgh Steel
ers by two points at Philadel
phia. "
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Early Touchdovn Gives
Nod Over PHS
Ashland - A touchdown and
conversion 46 minutes into
the opening quarter, and the
conversion, gave Ashland high
gridders a 7 to 0 nod over
plucky Phoenix in a non
league scrap : here Friday
night.
The Grizzles had to stop
several Pirate threats before
they could claim the victory.
..Ashland drove to the goal
on the ground in 10 plays af
ter .the opening boot Paul
Alley , crossed the last stripe
on a three-yard smash and
SPORTS
Dodgers Sit
Atop World;
Plan Future
, Los Angeles - (DPI - The
Dodgers sit atop the baseball
world today, and there is
every indication the club's
front office already is . de
signing plans for future con
quests. When Dodger manager Walt
Alston returned with most of
his squad from Chicago Fri
day night, he told reporters,
"It's a little too early to think
about next year's team.". He
was obviously savoring the
welcome of 3,500 ardent fans
as the world champion Dodg
ers came home with all the
marbles after a dismal 1958
season in which they finished
seventh.
Plans Talks .
But Alston said he would
"spend a few days talking
with club officials" before he
returns- to his Ohio home.
Some of the time may be spent
discussing contract terms for
next season, since he has not
signed for 1960. But the Dodg
er field leader almost certain
ly will review the prospects
for next season with General
Manager E.' J. Bavasi and
other team officials.
"We're always looking for
help," said Buzzie frankly af
ter the Dodgers routed the
White Sox Thursday. But; he
also predicted a bright future
for the Dodgers because of the
youth of the team-particularly
the pitching staff of Don Drys-
dale, Johnny Podres, Larry
Sherry, Sandy Koufax and
Stan Williams. All are in their
20s.
Invest In Youth
. The Dodgers also have in
vested about a million dollars
in the past two years in fine
young players, including Ron
Fairly, Frank Howard and
Early Robinson.
, Alston and other staff mem
bers believe the shortstop sit
uation is . improved with the
play of Maury . Wills, while
John Roseboro encouraged the
Dodger brass with his play be
hind the plate late in the year.
Prep Football
Lincoln 31, Franklin 13.
Jefferson 20, Wilson 13. v
Grant 18, Cleveland 0. ' -
Washington 7. Roosevelt 0.
Madison 26, Benson 13.
' 'David Douglas 6, Central Cath. 0.
, Gresham 39, Clackamas 7.
Beaverton 13, Astoria 8.
Sandy 32, Mojalla 0.-
Silverton 7, Scappoos
' YyTEast 20, Jesuit 20.
Parkrose 14. Reynolds T.
Tillamook 12, McMinnville T.
St. Helens 14. Forest Grove 0.
Oregon City 32, Newberg 28., .
V Oswego 31, Dallas 12.
Ontario 31, Weiser, Idaho 0.
.'Lakeview 7, Grant Union 0.
' Willamina 60, Nestucca 6.
Yoncalla 66, Days Creek 7.
- Tillamook Cath. 19, Knappa 14.
Umatilla 6. Moro 0.
Estacada 61, Warrenton 0.
South Salem 32, Sweet Horn 0.
Amity 6, Yamhill 0.
North Salem 32. Canby 14.
Prineville 34, Bend 13.
Malin 28, Talent 0.
Rainier 27, Clatskanie 6.
Corbett 27, Gaston 7.
Grants Pas 31, Klamath Falls 0.
Eagle Point 44, Glendale 7.
Medford 94, Crater 6..
Sheridan 40, Sherwood 7.
Williamette 12, St. Francis 12.
Marshfield 26. North. Eugene 7.
Springfield 27, Cottage Grove 13.
Oakridge 25, Junction City 19.
Seaside 34, Neahkahnie 0.
Banks 26, Vernonia 12.
Ashland 7 .Phoenix 0.
Pendleton 27, La Grande 7. -'
Corvallia 6, Lebanon 6.
Coquille 33, Brookings 13.
- Siuslaw 23, Newport 19.
Serra Catholic 22, Stayton 6.
North Bend 28, Roseburg 25.
Elgin 41. Union 0.
Baker 21, Hermiston 13.
Mill City 21, MacLaren 20.
Jefferson 26, Siletz 7.
Sublimity 8. Colton 0. .
Dayton 31, Salem Academy 6.
:. Woodburn 2, Gervais 0.
Drain 51, Central Linn 13.
Camas Valley 40, Mohawk 19.
Westfir 41. Triangle Lake 32.'
. Yreka. Calif. 7. St. Mary's 0.
Chiloquin 21. Sacred Heart 6. -
Merrill 27. Bonanza 0.
Columbia 25, Castle Rock 20.
Springfield 27, Cottage Grove 12.
i Central 33, Mt. Angel 12.
Maupin 27. Pilot Rock 20.
.- Bandon 31, Gold Beach 0. -
Henley 13, Illinois Valley 0.
Heppner 21, Stanfield 7.
' Fossil 34, Condon 7.
McEwen 38, Echo 6.
Cascade 41. Scio 28.
LeRoy Harmon kicked the ex
tra point. v .
Run-Called Back Y V
. Phoenix did cross into the
pay zone once, on a 74 yard
scamper by Leon SmalL But,
illegal motion : nullified this
second quarter dash. In the
third quarter the Pirates ran
the kick-off back to the Ash
land 30 then lost the ball on
the 20-yard line.. Another
.Phoenix march carried to the
Grizzly 23. Harley Dickerson
intercepted a pass on his 11
yard line to snub another
Phoenix threat. T
Ashland reached the Phoe
nix 18 but fumbled in the
final panel.
The Grizzlies gained 261
net yards from Scrimmage to
102 for Phoenix ' and had a
first down margin of 15 to
seven.
Bob Voris and Steve Gray,
regular Ashland backs, missed
the mix because of ankle in
juries and Gary' Callahan, a
guard played but little be
cause of an elbow infection.
Crater Tips
South GP
Central Point - Touchdowns
in the third and fourth -quarters
gave the Crater freshmen
a 14 to 0 football decision over
South Grants Pass yesterday.
Gary Wald carried for one
TD on a nine-yard power
punch and Mike Glines went
50 yards on a punt return for
the other with Wald applying
a key block. Wald ran one. ex
tra point and Glines passed to
Pat Pepper for the other.
BOWLING
ELKS LEAGUE
Standings:
Snorts
Alley Gator
Gypo
Cuba .
Miss Fitts
Lively Five
Go Boys
cementers
Sea Dogs .
Channel Cats
Reddy's
Adairs ,
W.
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12
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11
11
12
12
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Results:
Lively Five 4 (C. Proctor 490)
2257; Adairs 0 (Forfeit).
Miss Fitts 4 (E. Kessler 568) 2454;
Reddy's 0 (C. Norris 468) 2159.
Channel Cats 1 (A. Sodaro 488)
1839; Gypos 3 (R. Offord 553) 2354.
Sea Dogs 0 (L. Surles 479) 2084;
Sports 4 (F Knox 577) 2619.
Go Boys 0 (S. Forbes 466) 2205;
Cubs 4 (P. Morgan 557) 2481.
Alley Gators 1 (J. Veal 492) 2195;
Cementers 3 (J. Cummings 434)
2149.
QUEENS
Standings:
Johnnies Cafe
United Radio
Copco .
Reter Fruit Co.
Team Four
Team Two
Team One
W.
..10
8
7
7
6
5
3
2
L.
2
4
3
5
6
7
9
10
Carolina Pac. Plywood
T. .
Johnnies Cafe 3 (M. Hornabeck
480) 2537; ream jrwo i iimvcneu
476) 2442.
TT.it. VailiA a ITT ClArtr 4R7
2576: Carolina Pacific 0 (R. Beard
399; Z3Z4. .. .
Copco 3 (M. Oswald 4US) 3349
Team One 1 E. Asher 418) 2457.
T... ivi A fa T?0 4RS1 2520
Team Four 0 (M Lucich 335) 1868.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Standings:
Timber Wolves
TTutftiM Mr Dndds .
Teepee ;iywooa
teepee rijwww
rnTnmiinic9timi Workers 15
Table Rock Lumber 15
Eagle Point Teachers 14',i
Midway Meat .......
Va11V SuDDLV 12
Ideal-Cement : 11
Hire Root iieer
L.
8
10
11
13
13
131.4
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15'i
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25
BWe Rock 3 (R. Gibson Ml)
2733: Ideal 1 (B. Day 517) 2505
tt,.t- 1(4 Ai.fin mi 2754: Mid
way 3 (J. Gitzen 595) 2764.
Hires O o, jueoe 0001 aot, x,s
Point Teachers 4 (B. HaU 618) 2747.
ROGUE ROLLERS ,
Standings:
W.
Henry' Broiler .-. 1
Di Blanket Lumoer la
Hobbs Center . i
Desert Service ; 14
Tvfn Plunees 14
xwm riuu -- ; ' 7
Jackson County Federal 11
Minnesota Woolens iu',j
Skeeters and Skeeters 10
Hnnt Owl Loseinc Co. iVl
Team Two '
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8
9
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13
13
14
1',4
17
Besnlts: .., ....
Desert Serv. 4 (B. Mifler 493)
2112: Skeeters 0 (Petard 464) 1982.
Twin Plunges 4(Gross 476) 2066:
Red Blanket 0 (Legg 402) 1924;
Red Blanket 0 (Legg 402) 1924.
mif 3 fWi 486) 1898. Team
No. 1. (Pratt 413) 1856. .
Moot UWi u iDruwiia wj
Henry's 4 (Gish 479) 2103.
if tr.j.l a .fr.s 322 1578:
Hobbs Center 1 (Hobbs 408) 1695.
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings: w.
Darrell Miller Co 21
Team Eleven 19
O.N.C. Fast Freight 17
Safeway Twelve 16
Cal Spray 16
Taylor-Salade 15 ,
Consolidated Van Lines 14
Safeway Ten .
O.K. Tires .
McDonald Candy Co-
Crater Lake Motors
Faber' Market
14
12
11
7
3
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14
16
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Results: :
ok. Tir 2 (Gammeleaard 483)
2708; Team Eleven 2 (Morris 536)
2839. - .
Safeway Twelve 3 ( woigamort
513) 2780; ONC 1 (Farrell 512)
2631.
Consolidated Van 2 (Burgnardt
441) 2616; McDonald 2 (Robinson
431) 2728.
Cal Spray 3, (Shafer 517) 2737;
Crater Lake 1 (Maggenti 488) 2629.
Safeway Ten 4 (Nordquist 527)
2959; Fabers 0 (Sutton 414) 2590.
Miller Co. 3 (Haven 495) 2807;
Taylor-Salade 1 (Watson 511) 2725.
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We Give
Scrappy Irish
Slug Out Win
Berkeley, Calif.- (UPD -
Notre Dame's pro-type offense;
rolling at a point a minute
"clip through the first 21 min
utes, romped to a- penalty
filled, fist-throwing 28-6 vic
tory over hapless California
Saturday.
With a throng of 68,500
watching, coach Joe Kuhar
ich's men from South Bend
piled up a 21-0 lead over the
boys from Cal during the first
half and then held the Golden
Bears well in check until the
final minutes of play.-.
- The Irish were "penalized
158 yards during the game and
fisticuffs broke out several
times. Midway through the
fourth period, guard Nick Bu
onconti of Notre Dame and
guard Doug Graham of Cal
were thrown out of the game
after they engaged In a slug
ging match 20 yards from the
rest of the team on the field.
Cross Country
Taken by OSC
Portland (UPD The first
collegiate cross country meet
of the season here was taken
by Oregon State Friday at
University of Portland field.
The Beavers claimed five
first plaoes and took the team
title with a low 27 points. !
Portland. State was second
with 62. Portland had 63 and
others included Clark Junior
College 72, and Lewis and
Clark 122.
HENSHEL APPOINTED
New York-(UPD-Col. Harry
Henshel has been appointed
chairman of the New York
City committee for the 1960
Olympics.
DENVER SCORES UPSET
Missoula, Mon - (UPD Den
ver's aggressive Pioneers up
set Montana s Grizzlies 27-12
in a Skyline Conference foot
ball game before 5,000 fans
here Saturday. The Pioneers
were in command all the way
and only a couple ol bad
breaks kept the winning mar
gin from being even larger.
Denver held Montana to a
minus 49 yards on the ground
and stopped the Grizzly pass
ing attack with its hard-charging
line.
Rodriguez-Clay;
Bout Said Draw;
Philadelphia (UPD Kid
Sixto Rodriguez shed tears but
his manager, Karl Ashley, was
philosophical over a J'home-'
town" decision they , claimed
left them with a draw instead
of a victory over light heavy
weight contender Von Clay. r
Ashley thought his 3-1 un
derdog from San Anselmo,
Calif., "won big" in his nationally-televised,
10-round bout
with Clay, a knockout artist,
who kept his unbeaten string
intact at 12 bouts. The sixth
ranked Clay now has a 10-0-2
log with eight kayos.
Rodriguez, making his east
ern debut, said he thought he
earned the fight by winning
"seven or eight rounds" with
slick jabs and quick combina
tions to the head of baffled
Clay, who never got a real
chance to unleash his power.
Referee Dave Beloff scored
the bout in favor of Rodri
guez, 46-44, under Pennsyl
vania's five point must sys
tem. Judge Jim Mina gave it
to Clay, 46-45, while Judge
Jack Stilly scored it even at
45-45. United Press Interna
tional tabbed it 46-43 for
Rodriguez.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 19
Sunday, Oct- 11, 1959 1"
SEVENTH GRADERS VIE T
- McLoughlin Blacks defeated
the Hedrick Blues 13 to 7 and
Hedrick Reds and McLough
lin Whites tied at 13 to 13 Fri
day in the junior high seventh'
grade intramural .foot ball
games. The Blacks scored dn
a 40-yard run by Templeton
and a pass for the same dis
tance, Young- to Toews.' Tem
pleton ran one extra pointy 1
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