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MIAMI TRIUMPHS Florida's University next play. Identified players include Navy's
of Miami defeated Navy 23 to 8 here Friday George Bezek (89) and Larry Boyer (71)
night m a collegiate football game at Mimai. and Miami's James Crawford (71), Tom
Joe Matalavage, Navy fullback, is shown Clark (66) and Jack Herman (88).
leaping over the line of scrimmage to the
three-year linef. The Middies scored on the (UPI Telephoto)
Georgia Tech, Purdue; loua
Fall By Football Wayside
United Presc International
Georgia Tech, Purdue and
Iowa fell by the wayside Sat-
urdav but Northwestern, play
ing one of college football's
toughest schedules, kept right
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throne national champion
Louisiana State.
George Tech, the nation's
" fourth-ranked team, dropped a
3-6 decision to rebounding Au
burn when Tech's kicking spe-
the try for extra point; fifth
sanked Purdue, playmg with
out its No. 1 and 2 quarter
backs, was shutout by. Ohio
State, 15-0, and fumbling
. Iowa, ranked ninth, suffered a
25-16 defeat by Wisconsin.
- Meanwhile, second - ranked
Northwestern took over the
lead in the Big Ten by de
feating Michigan, 20-7. The
victory was the Wildcats
third without a loss in con
ference play and their fourth
overall. In addition to Michi
gan, they now hold victories
pver Oklahoma, Iowa and
1 UTinnocnta untH iYia trtiicxhpst.
A. m Al 1 3 - 1 - T
, C U1CIU,
alrSad yhas won four straight,
played Kentucky, the patsy of
the Southwestern Conference,
in a nignt game, iexas, me
'also played at night, meeting
- southwest conference leader
Arkansas.
Two Others Upset
Georgia Tech, Purdue and
"Iowa weren't the only ones
to feel the up-set sting, un
defeated Air Force Academy,
the best of the service acade
my schools this year, bowed
to Cyegon 20-3; West Virginia
Gbld Rey Fish Count.
: WEEK ENDING OCT. 17:
Chinook salmon 37 (in-
; elude 5.4 per cent jack sal-
; mon).
Summer run sieelhead
23. ;
; Silver salmon 7.
FVLL SEASON:
Chinook salmon - 14,707
(includes 19.9 per cent
jacks) since April 9.
Summer sieelhead 970
I since April 30.
Silver salmon 7 on Oct.
17.
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dropped Pittsburgh, 23-15, and
Maryland upended North Car
olina, 14-7.
. Yale, Pennsylvania, Penn
State and Syracuse, the top
teams in the East, won as ex
pected; Mississippi rose up as
a challenger for southern hon
ors with its fourth straight
victory; Illinois, one of the
teams Northwestern p i ays
later in the season, jumped
into second place in the Big
Ten race, and Oklahoma ' and
Kansas remained tied for the
Roosevelt Winner ; 7
Ovet Jeffersonians 1 ;
Roosevelt trimmed Jeffer
son 7 to 0 on Friday in a
Medford grade school Nation
al league football game. Rod
Kinney returned the kick-off
back for a touchdown at the
start of the third quarter.
Dave Boals ran the extra
point. -
UTAH STATE VICTOR
Logan, Utah - (UPD - Three
long drives on running plays
and a short thrust that was
set up by an intercepted pass
netted a 28-0 Skyline confer
ence football victory Saturday
for Utah State over Montana.
The Aggies' ground game
was sensational as they ripped
off huge gains to delight the
3,400 fans in Dick Romney
stadium.
USU scored once in every
quarter -the third tally being
set up by center Mike Con
nelly, who intercepted a Mon
tana pass on his own 42 yard
line, - .
MIAMI U. NICKS ;
VILLANOVA
Oxford, Ohio - (UPD - Miami
university 'defeated Villanova
26-6- here Saturday; spoiling
coach Joe Rogers' debut ; as
coach of the Wildcats before
a 10,000 band day audience.
Rogers became coach after
Frank Reagan t resigned earl
ier this week.. ,
The Redskins ' dominated
play throughout the game, in
tercepting four 'Villanova
passes and scoring their final
touchdown after partially
blocking a punt on the Wild
cats' 15-yard line.
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EQUIPMENT CO
Big Eight lead in other top
gains. - - -
West Virginia stopped Ivan
Toncic's vaunted passing and
mtercepted five of his aerials
in its upset victory over Pitt,
and a weird new spread for
mation, plus the handy work
of two reserve quarterbacks
were the keys to Maryland's
victory over North Carolina.
Yale capitalized on Cornell
mistakes to remain tied with
Penn, a 39-6 victor over
Brown, for first place in the
Ivy league, each with 3-0 rec
ords. Tom Singleton passed
for one touchdown, engi
neered another, scored a third
and kicked three extra points
as the Elis beat Cornell.
Perm State, ranked 10th,
rolled to its fifth straight vic
tory behind the flashy quar
terbacking of Richie Lucas,
beating Boston U, 21-12;
eighth ranked Syracuse ex
ploded for three TD s m the
final five minutes to beat
Holy Cross, 42-6; Jake Gibbs'
passing and Charlie Flowers'
running carried Ole Miss to a
53-7 victory over Tulane; Ill
inois rolled to its third vic
tory in four games by defeat
ing Minnesota, 146: and Okla
homa bounced back to-whip
Big Eight rival Missouri; 23-0,
while Kansas was beating
Kansas State, 33-14. Oklahoma
and Kansas are tied for first
in the Big Eight with identi
cal 2-0 records.
Sixth-ranked Southern Cali
fornia turned on the power in
the final period to beat 17th
ranked Washington, 22-15. The
victory ; was the Trojans
fourth without a loss and
tumbled - Washington (4-0)
from the unbeaten ranks.
In the day's nationally tele
vised game, Michigan State
overcame a bad case of fum
blitis to beat Notre Dame, 19-
0, and hand the Irish their
first shutout in 29 games.
Dean Look threw 52 yards for
one score and ran 41 yards for
another to spearhead the
Spartan attack.
Army's one-two scoring wea
pon of Joe Caldwell and Bill
Carpenter proved too much
for Duke to handle as the ca
dets marched to a 21-6 victory.
Caldwell's passes to "lonesome
end" Carpenter .led to two
touchdowns and the Blue Dev
ils 'never recovered.
2.
KE 5-1524
Credit Union Day
Observed in Area
Thursday, Oct. 15, was ob
served as International Credit
Union Day, when credit
unions throughout the world
g a v e special recognition to
the movement.
The first credit union was
established in Germany in
1849 and was a non-profit or
ganization, as they are today.
The -first credit union was
established in the United
States in 1909 in New Hamp
shire. Since that time, the number
of credit unions established
under federal and state char
ters totaled 19,166 in the Uni
ted States, representing 10,
721,595 members with assets
amounting to $4,414,239,807.
. The Jackson County' Fed
eral Employees Federal Cre
dit Union, Camp White, is
sponsoring a member ship
drive contest, which will con
tinue through Nov. 13. Mem
bers of the credit union are
eligible to compete.
Sidney W. Ross is president
of the Jackson county organi
zation. .
SAVED BY PAD
: New York (DPD A Brook
lyn, truck driver probably
owes his life today to an order
pad he carries in his shirt
pocket. Charles Hager, 23,
told police that two armed
thugs jumped on' the running
board of his truck and tried
to rob him Friday. When he
attempted to shake them off,
he said, one fired right at his
heart. The bullet hit the order
pad and was deflected. The
thugs fled.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Standings:
Timber Wolves ..
Un.h.1 Ar TViHrl
W.
-24
22
L.
8
10
14
14
16
16 'i
17 Va
.18
18
28
Tee Pee Plywood
-18
Table Rock Lumber 18
Communication wi-kib. xo
rnv Vallev SuddLv 15 ft
Eagle Point Tchrs. UVa
Ideal temem "
Midway Meat - x
Hires Hoot Beer ; 4
Results: " . .
Timber Wolves 4 (C. Trevaskis
571) 2666. Midway 0 (J. Korner 611)
2548.
Cove Valley 3 (L. Jantzer 587)
2700; Hires Root Beer 1 (G. Hart
609) 2578.
Table Rock 3 (V. Glawe 633)
2768. Tee Pee 1 (A. Petard 602)
2732. -
CWA 1 (L. Brown 572) 2742.
Ideal 3 (F. Mathews 604) 2782.
Hushes & Dodd 4 (A. Austin 502)
2717; E. P. Teachers 0 (S. Callaghan
551) 2613.
High game George Hart 260.
High series Verlin Glawe 633.
CITY LEAGUE
Standings:
W.
...23
-.20
L.
9
12 12
14
14
15
15
1514
C.W.A. 9208
Ross Lumber Co.
Domestic Laundry
..20
xic xoc xme snop ..18
Telephone Emply. Assn. 18 '
Farmer Bros. Coffee 17
Central Market 17
Daugherty Lumber Co.
1st National Bank 16
Westside Merchants 16
State Farm Insurance 15
16
16
17
17
Johnston Stores 15
Weter & Olson 14 17
Silver Dollar Stamps 12 20
Calif. -Oregon Power Co. 11 21 ,
Rogue Sportsmen 7 24
Results:
Domestic 3 (Dave Legg 592) 2,846;
W & O 1 (Leo Webster 537) 2.748.
Copco 1 (Bud Schroeder 578)
2,779; Tic Toe 3 (Mai Olsen 541)
2,798. .
Daugherty 1 (Glen Stewart 488)
2.626; State Farm 3 (John Wilkin
son 488) 2,653.
Johnston 3 (Del Ross 581) 2,754;
Silver Dollar 1 (Gordy Huttner 632)
2,699.
Westside 1 (Erhardt Blind 525)
2.648; FNB 3 (Bunny Barrell 522)
2,702.
TEA A 3 (John Strobel 493) 2,671;
Central Mkt. 1 (John Keener 534)
2,670. ; , ,
Ross Lbr. 1 (Norm Henson 563)
2,674; CWA 3 (Mike Davis 570)
2,752.
Rogue 0 (Ken Shaw 525) 2,627;
Farmers 3 (Herm Newland 601)
2,780. '
QUEENS
Standings:
W.
..12
-.11
L.
4
5
' 6
7
8
8
12
13
Johnnies Cafe
Reter Fruit ......
United Radio
ao
Copco .
9
8
8
4
3
Acme Cleaners
Hiway Ready Mix
Team One
Carolina Pacific -
Results: -
- Johnnies Cafe 2 (M. Sorenson
531) 2208; United Radio 2 (H. Clark
495) 2049.
Reter Fruit 3 (L. Meeley 437)
1694; Team One I (J. Trautman
395) 1624.
Copco 2 (C. Wray 397) 1858;
Acme Cleaners 2 (G. Riggs 520)
1860.
Hwy. Heady Mix 3 (J. Shock
man 372) 2604; Carolina Pacific 1
(R. Beard 411) 2560. -
EMPIRE LEAGUE
Standings;
W.
14
13
Clock
Wennie Salon
KANSAS DOWNS STATE
Lawrence, Kan. (DPD -Sophomore
halfback Curtis
McClinton scored three touch
downs Saturday to lead the
Kansas Jayhawks to a 33-13
Big Eight conference football
victory over arch-rival Kan
sas State.
A crowd of 27,000 saw Mc
Clinton score on runs of one
and 32 yards and on an 11
yard pass.. He also caught a
two-point conversion pass.
IDAHO STATE VICTOR
Pocatello, Idaho (DPD Ida
ho State college rolled to a
first quarter touchdown and
went on to a 6-0 upset over
heavily favored Montana
State-Saturday. -
Bengal workhorse' Boyd
Hall paced Idaho State college
to the victory before a capa
city homecoming crowd of
5,500 fans. The game was
played in near perfect 69 de
gree football weather.
Washnngton Club
May Stay Put
Washington -flJPD-The Wash
ington baseball club will stay
in Washington, it appeared
virtually certain . Saturday
night.
This was the authoritative
USC Turns On
Power To Win
Seattle, Wash. (DPD - Sixth
ranked Southern California
turned on an awesome display
of power in the final period
Saturday to defeat Washing
ton, 22-15, before 52,500
screaming, stomping fans in
one of the greatest football
games ever played in Husky
stadium.
Washington, the nation's 17
rated team, had gone ahead
15-14 with just over 10 min
utes to go after Jerry Trayn
ham fumbled Bob Schloredt's
47-yard punt on the Trojan
20 and Don Millich pounced
the ball to set the stage for
the touchdown. Washington
worked it down, to the six.
Then Schloredt,- a one-eyed
quarterback from Gresham,
swept around left end for the
score and dove over tackle for
the other two points.
'A sellout, homecoming
crowd was really screaming
then. But Willie Wood, fleet
Trojan quarterback who had
been injured, came in and
masterminded TJSC's victory
march.
Traynham broke loose for
42 yards to Washington's 29.
The Trojans drove down to
the five, and Wood swung
over for the winning score.
Then he passed to George Van
Vliet for two more points.
Nu-Way Cleaners
Viking
.13
13
7
7
9
10
10
10
12
12
12
17
Western Thrift
11
10
10
10
Music Mart .
Century Sporting
EKersons
Big-Y Cleaners .
Cheiro Cafe
Food Basket
B roaster House
8
8
8
3
Results:
Big-Y Cleaners 4 (D-. Dummy
447), Viking 0 (M. Epps 486).
Ekerson's 1 (E. Edmonds 456),
Cheiro Cafe 3 (V. Batman 502).
Century Sporting 0 (B. Gillopie
456). Clock 4 (J. Frohrich 507).
Broaster House 0 (T. Naggent
434),' Wennie Salon 4 (B. Matheus
455).
Nu-Way 3 (A. Wilson 499), Food
Basket 1 (P. Melsted 514).
Western Thrift 3 (E. Read 487),
Music Mart 1 (T. Shelton 435).
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
STANDINGS:
Jubilee Club .
Whitelaw Candy
Snoboys
Huffman Auto Parts
National Guard
Eagles
Phoenix Auto Repair
btanaara oil
Neeley Nelson Lbr.
Fyr Fyters
Red Blanket Lbr. Co.
Gates Furniture
Results:
Jubilee 4 (B. Cabler 528): Auto
Rep. 0 (J. Bateman 468) 2627.
Standard 0 (K. Patterson 528);
Whitelaw 4 (I. Wolfe 535) 2800.
Gates 4 (C. Coggins 588); Sno
boys 0 (F. Couch 528) 2658.
Guard 4 (D. Callender 485);
Neeley Nelson 0 (K. Fluck 506)
2714.
Huffman 3 (W. Huffman 475);
Fyr Fyters 1 (G. Couch 526).
Red Blanket 2 j(H. Fuller 501);
Eagles 2 (F. Liddell 495) 2678.
ROXY ANN STAR FIRE
Standings:
Larry's Lineup -
Rogue Valley Vending
W.
12
12
ii v
10
L.
4
4
4 V
Olson Ross Lbr.
Std. Oil Co., Prospect
6
7
7
9
9
weeks & Jrr .
9
9
7
7
Home Gas Co.
Tex Nash .;.
Ron's St. Station .
Pinnacle Orchard
514 10,i
5 11
5 11
3 13
Jeddelah Bros.
Jackson County Co-op.
Ken Hughes ;
Results:
Ronstad 4, Ken Hughes 0.-
; Std. Oil Co. 4, Jeddeloh Bros. 0.
Tex Nash 3, Weeks & Orr 1.
Larry's Uneup 3, Rogue Valley
Vending 1.
Olson-Ross Lbr.' 3, Home Gas
Co. 1.
Pinnacle Orchard 3, Jackson
County Coop 1.
High series B. Johnson 542; G.
Knouber 525; G. Orr 520.
High singles J. Carrigan 215; G.
Knauber 209, B. Johnson 198.
LADY ELKS NO. ONE
Standings:
W.
14
12
11
11
9
8
8
7
L.
6
8
9
9
11
12
12
13
Cherry Pickers
Break A ways .
Tnoettes
Pin Pushers
The Goofers
Threatless Three
Lucky Strikes
Stagettes
Results:
Lucky Strikes 3 (If. Morris 409)
1215; Threatless 1 (A. Thompson
406) 1179.
Goofers 1 (L. Jantzer 452) 1209;
Pushers 3 (T. Isaacs 463) 1304.
Stagettes 4 (V. Lusk 430) 1235;
Pickers 4 (W. Booth 481) 1311.
- Break Aways 1 (D. Jantzer 548)
1197; Trioettes 3 (F. Hogue 445)
1242.
High game Dorothy Jantzer
192. 193.
High series Dorothy Jantzer
548.
Split conversions Erma Gifford
5-10, Lee Neeley 5-6, Edna Blew
2-7, Virginia Lusk 5-7, 5-10. Ro
berta Forbes 8-10, Fran. Bittle 8-10.
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estimate of the situation after
club President Calvin Griffith
received from his attorney a
set of 10 recommendations re
garding a possible move to
Minneapolis.
These ranged from one rec
ommendation that he accept
a Minneapolis offer with
amendments if he wants to
stay in baseball, to one that
he should sell and get out of
baseball if he can get $7,500,
000 cash for his stock.
" The matter will be put to
the club's board of directors
on Monday, United Press
learned. UPI also learned on
substantial authority that the
decision in all probability will
be to keep the baseball Sen
ators in Washington. '
One source said there was
a course of action -not listed
in the recommendations - that
could be followed: That the
Griffith family stay in base
ball and stay in Washington
without any strings attached.
This appeared to be the course
that would be followed.
' Another expressed view
was was that the "question is
where the team will be in the
league standing next year,
not where they will be play
Football Hall
Adds 10 Names
New Brunswick, N. J. DPD
Doak Walker, Doc Blanchard
and Charlie Trippi, three
standouts of the '40's, were
among 10 new members se
lected for the National Foot
ball Hall of Fame to be con
structed here shortly. x
Walker starred for South
ern Methodist in 1947, '48 and
'49, Blanchard played fullback
for Army in 1945, '46 and '47,
and Trippi was a star half
back at Georgia in 1942, '45
and '46.
The other seven named
were: Bobby Dodd, former
Tennessee quarterback and
present coach of Georgia
Tech; the late Herman Hick
man, ex-Tennessee guard and
later coach at Yale; Carl
Hinkle, one-time Vanderbilt
center; the late James (Stan)
Keck, who played for Prince
ton and coached Norwich,
Princeton and Waynesburg;
former C 1 e m s o n halfback
James Banks McFadden; Clar
ence (Biggie) Munn, ex-Minnesota
fullback and now ath
letic director at Michigan
State, and the late Henry Dis
brow Phillips, a star guard for
Sewanee during 1902, '03 and
'04.
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MEDFOmvCwTRIBUKl
'STOWS
Sugar Ray Ordered
To Get Physical Check
New York (UPD - Sugar
Ray Robinson, center of an
other postponement rhubarb,
was ordered Saturday to ap
pear Monday at headquarters
of the New York State Ath
letic commission for a physi
cal examination. .
Pro Grid
Questions
Expressed
By EARL WRIGHT
United Press International
- Can the Green Bay Packers
make their record 4-0? Will
the Philadelphia Eagles over-,
come a strange jinx? Can the
Baltimore Colts stop the
"Bear blitz?" Can the Cleve
land Browns make their stin
gy defense pay off?
About 200,000 stadium fans
and thousands of TV quarter
backs will get the answers to
those questions in four of
Sunday's top National Foot
ball league games.
The oddsmakers tab the
Packers (3-0) as three-point
underdogs against the Los
Angeles Raine (1-2) at Mil
waukee; the Eagles (2-1) 64
point underdogs against the
Giants (2-1) at New York; the
Colts (2-1) slim, one-point fa
vorites against the Bears (1-2)
at Chicago, and the Browns
(1-2) 4V6 point choices against
the Chicago Cardinals (1-2)
at Cleveland.
The Pittsburgh Steelers (1
2) and Redskins (2-1) are rat
ed even for their clash at
Washington and the Lions (0-
3) are two-point picks against
the San Francisco Forty-Nin-
ers (2-1) at Detroit. The fa
vorites have been beaten or
failed to win by the point
spread in 11 of the' 18 games
played this season.
CHURN TO SPOKANE
Los Angeles (UPD - Chuck
Churn, who had a 3-2 record
and 4.96 earned run average
for the world champion Los
Angeles Dodgers this year,
was assigned to Spokane in
the Pacific Coast league to
day to make room ' on the
Dodger roster for catcher
Raymond Conoway.
ounty
atuicipaiGH u . i
nice to have! .
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SAVINGS
. , , .
Should he fail to appear, the
New York remnant of his
world middleweight crown
may be lopped offl The Na
tional Boxing association va
cated his title on May 4 for
his failure to defend.
Meanwhile Ned Irish, presi
dent of the Madison Square
Garden Corporation, post
poned indefinitely Robinson's
scheduled non-title bout with
Canadian Wilfie Greaves at
the Garden. Nov. 13. and sub
stituted a wrestling show..
Sugar Ray. who' hasn't
fought in 19 months, asked
for a two-week Dosroonement
of the Greaves fight because
of "a virus that prevented me
from training during the past
three weeks."
But Garden of ficials refused
to schedule the fight for Nov.
27 because a Greaves' fight on
that date would nrevent Sucrar
Ray from training properly
for nis defense against Paul
Pender at the Boston Garden,
sometime in the wee of
Dec. 14.
COWBOYS DROP BRIGHAM
Laramie. Wyo. - (UPD - R.
serve quarterback Joe Demp
sey passed for one touchdown
and kicked two field trnnTs
Saturday to lead the Univer
sity of Wyoming to a bruising
21-6 Skyline conference foot
ball victory over Bripham
Young university.
The 182-pound iunior from
Muskegon. Mich., snlit the
rights from 15 yards out to
open the scoring with 11 min
utes and 37 seconds left in
the second period.
AUBURN BEATS TECH
Atlanta (UPD - Auburn
marched 79 yards on sheer
power with the second - half
kickoff Saturday and. Full
back Ed Dyas kicked the ex
tra point for, a 7-8 victory
over fourth - ranked Georgia
Tech before 45,000 rain-soak
ed fans.
Tech kicking specialist
Tommy Wells missed the con
version try after Tech's second-
period touchdown and
then was wide on a 38-yard
field goal attempt 14 seconds
before the game ended.
It was the first loss of the
season for the Yellow Jackets,
who had won four straight.
F
Where you
does make a
ATION
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 10
Sunday, Ocr. 18, 1959
BRUINS GET VICTORY .
Los Angeles - (UPD - Two of
the four Smiths on the UCLA
football team - fullback Ray
Smith on offense and end
Earl Smith on defense - led
the Bruins Saturday to ; a
hard-fought 19-12 victory over
the University of California.
The jinx at the Coliseum
against hexed California held
before 32,933 fans as the
Bears led in both the first and
second periods, but let the
Bruins fight back each time
under the guidance of hot-and-cold
tailback Bill Kilmer.
MICHIGAN STATE WINS
East Lansing, Mich. (UPD
Dean Look hurled a 52-yard
touchdown pass and ran 41
yards to set up another score
Saturday to enable Michigan o
State to overcome the handi
cap of losing the ball five 0
times on fumbles and lead the
Spartans to a 19-0 upset over
Notre Dame.
It was the first time the
Irish have been shut out in 29
games, since losing to Okla
homa 40-0 in 1956, and the
seventh time that Michigan
State has downed Notre Dame
in their last eight games.
A scientific study will be
conducted to determine why
fish of such tremendous size
are produced in that part of
the Pacific Ocean from Pana
ma to Lower Caliorfnia.
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