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TN HOMECOMING GAME This squad of Sled Raider footballers aim to make it a fcippy homecoming for Southern Oregon tollege graduates. They play Oregon col lege at Fuller field in Ashland at 2 p.m. Jtaturdav in an Oregon Colleeiate confer- ne scuffle. Shown here are, front row, left to right. Asst. Coach Larry Yarnell, Willie Garner, George Koch, Andy Travis, John Harvey, Bill Harper, Bill Guthrie, Jim Perkins, John ' Mills, Jim McAbee, Lance Lock and Head Coach Al Akins; second row, Al McKSnnis, Kerm Bennett, Wayne Allen, John Buck, Gordy Carrigan, Clark Peter son, Phil Swisher, Eldon Francis, Bud Kast ner, Neil Green, Phil Sword and Asst. Coach Larry Maurer; third row. Jack Brown, Troy Bellah, Dave Brown, Tony Brauner, Jim Dietz, Frank Ballard, Larry Drake, Jim Tacchini, Allen Barnes, Bill Workinger, Rodney Nelson and Manager Mike Maki. Back row, Dick Smith, Mike Conley, Ker mit McLemore, Doyle Bransom, Dick Graves, Pedro Colley, Howard Ollis, Joe Tacchini, John Shama, Bob Snider and Bob Jensen. -Taylor photo) 1 ABSOLUTELY NO HUNTING tMqpassiH. on tha properties oyncd or controlled by the fol lowing land owners in the Southern portion of the Green Springs unit. All ere opposed t the Green Springs unit doe season. D Allied Capital Corp. Leonard Anderson Edw. Baer Auitie Barron Hugh Barron John H. Baxter Co. William J. Beagle James R. Bell L. L. Bennett John D. Bowman Keith Corp Ranch W. L. & D. N. Davis John Drager George E. Dunn Ivan Farmer Garris Flynn William Gibson Henry Lumber Co. Elmer Hopkins Vernon Hopkins Dick Howell Clyde Laird Wm. Leonard James Miller E.bert E. Miller Andew McOuat . Donald K. Nichols , Sumner Parker Clarence Peterson Clifford Ross Orville R. Scholer Frank Stratton Dr. Herman Wexlei ' Wyans Ranch ' Zinn Ranch MDFORDOTRIBU Widening of Helpful in Fi By PAUL DIETZEL Head Coach Louisiana Siale University (Written For UPI) Baton Rougp La. -(UPD I was one of the coaches who disregarded the idea of the rules committee of widening the goal posts. When the rule was made, I felt that the best comment was: "It's great for goal post manufacturers." How wrong can you be. I haven't had a chance to study the compilation of national statistics. But here at LSU we have had a most pleasant and surprising experience. Our fine sophomore right halfback on the "go" team (our offensive starters) has booted four field goals in four attempts. That is surprising when you realize that up until a few days before the Rice game, we had not decided who would ' attempt field goals. Pick Wendell Harris Wendel' Harris was one of three we had to decide from. We chose Harris because he had looked the most consis tent that last week. In college, the kick is mea sured from the line of scrim mage to the cross bar, and as you know, the cross bar is 10 yards past the goal line. HarrL.' field goals have Goal Posts eld Kicks been for 33 yards versus Rice, 29 versus TCU, 26 against Baylor and 39 long yards against Kentucky. That is certainly fine kick ing, especially for a young sophomore. There is no ques tion but that the widening of the goal posts made at least one of these four kicks pos sible. The kicking game is one of the three phases of football that we at LSU attempt to stress. The other two phases are defense and offense. Gen eral Bob Neyland, who be came famous as the coach of the Tennessee Vols, has al ways been one of the leading exponents of the kicking game. Us Neyland's Tactics Men who are in the coach ing ranks who played, under "The General" have used his tactics to great advantage. Bobby Dodd, Phil Dickens, and the present Tennessee coach, Bowden Wyatt, , are prime examples. 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Cod 155B mieiiJjaKMTTiciyKssMJi Southern Oregon Grodders TaCce on CE ThSs Saturday United Press International Portland State closes out its 1959 Conference football sea son Saturday as it collides with Eastern Oregon in an OCC clash at La Grande. Oregon College of Educa tion, seeking its initial win this season, journeys to Ash land to test the Red Raiders of Southern Oregon College. Both contests are home coming games for the host clubs. Oregon Tech, already as sured of at least a tie in the conference title race, tangles with McClellan Air Force Base of California Saturday night in a non-counting fray in Klamath Falls. BOWLING VICTORY LEAGUE Standings: W. . MArifnrrt Motors 24 8 Ping's Gardens 22 10 Bateman s insurance i 11 Hillyer Oil 20 12 The Orphan's 18 i 13 Vz Hal's Flvinu "A" . 17 15 Quality Market 15 17 U. S. Nat'l. uanK 3 . 11 Jackson County Federal 14 18 Chuck's Market 14 18 Van Lee's ! 12 20 Pioneer Club 11 21 Viking Sewing Machine 10,i 21 i Team Fourteen ) - 10 22 Results: Quality 1 (P. Anderson ' 442) 1873; Bateman's 3 (L. Jantzer 455) 2052. Ping's 3 (K. Smith 426) 2056; Orphans 1 (D. Haverstick 444) 2052. Pioneer 2 (V. Bateman 481) 2176; Hillyer 2 (D. Davis 446) 2152. J. C Fed. 2(E. Lenz 501) 2050; Hal's 2 (H. Clark 550) 2022. Van Lee's 2 (C. Rhodes 503) 1921; Viking 2 (D. Forbes 428) 1956. Team Fourteen 0 (B. Mahan 441) 1907; Med. Motors 4 (E. Sessions 513) 2084. U. S. Bank 1 (C. Stephenson 458) 2172; Chuck's 3 (D. Hickson 530) 2200. CITY LEAGUE Standings: W. L. C W A 9208 25 11 Ross Lumber Co. 23 13 Domestic Laundry 22 14 Daugherty Lumber Co 1914 16, Central Market 19 17 Tic Toe Time Shop 18 17 Telephone Employees ..19 17 Farmer Brothers Coffee 18 18 Eastside Merchants 18 18 State Farm Insurance 18 18 Weter & Olson . 171. 18 i First National Bank 17 19 Johnston Stores 17 19 Silver Dollar Stamps 15 21 California Oregon Power 13 23 Rogue Sportsman . 8 27 Results: Central 2 (Gordon Schultz 583) 2872; C W A 2 (Don Hunter 558) 2808 Ross 3 (Gale Culy 579) 2754; Far mers' 1 (Fred Anderson 569) 2681. Copco 2 (Bud Schroeder 530) 2784; Johnston 2 (Del Ross 523) 2783. Tic Toe 1 (Ed Olsen 514) 2741; State Farm 3 - (Norm Neathamer 586) 2773. Daugherty 3 (Dick Chapman 569) 2665: Roeue 1 (Bill Weddle & Wil- lard Thompson 498) 2652. F N B 1 (Paul Dimick 512) 2614; Silver Dollar 3 (Wayne Kyker 581) 2811. W & O 3 (Bill Luman 566) 2684: T E A A 1 (John Martin 462) 2599. Domestic 2 (Rick Wallace 587) 2806; Westside 2 (Clyde Minger 597) 2898. ROXY ANN "STAR FIRE" Standings: W. L. Rogue Valley Vending 16 4 , Larry's Lineup 14 6 Olson-Ross Lumber 13 7 Stand. OU Co. (Prospect 12 8 Home Gas 12 ' 8 Tex Nash 11 9 Ron's Standard Station 8 12 Jackson County Co-op 8 12 Jeddeloh Bros. 6 14 Pinnacle Orchards - o',2 i'a Ken Hughes 3 17 Results: Weeks & Orr 4, Pinnacle 0. Olson-Ross 2, Larry's Line-up 2 Tex Nash 2. Standard Oil Co. 2 Jackson Co-op 3, Jeddeloh Bros 1. Rogue Valley 4. Hughes 0. . Home Gas 3, Ron's Standard 1. EVERGREEN LEAGUE Standings: - W. L. R. O. Stephenson Lbr. Co. 26 ; 10 Kogap Lumber Industries 23 13 Medford Corporation 21 15 Medford Steel Co. 21 . 15 M Be M Motors t 20 16 Medford Blowpipe Co. 20 16 Big Y Market 20 16 Bar co Supply Co. 15 21 Seven Up Bottling Co 15 21 Patterson's Plumbing 13 23 First Christian Church 12 24 Team Nine 10 26 Results: : Barco 1, (Dick Schlachtet 522) 2686; Blowpipe 3 (La Vent Jdhnson 528) 2702. Medco 3 (Wes Fowler 466) 2680; Steel 1 (Thayer Tarvin 442) 2570. Patterson's 0 (Bob Flagg & Fred Baker 425) 2586; 1st Church 4 (Earl Purdy 471) 2779. 7 Up 1 (BiU Smith 555) 2712; M & M 3 (Willie Barnum 548) 2783. Kogap 3 (Joe Clark 555) 2773; Team Nine 1 (Cliff Gravel 499) 2601. - Stephenson 3 (Ed Olsen 534) 2764; Big "Y 1 (Floyd Hayner 462) 2614. -. ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: . W. i W. DarreU Miller Co. J. ,23 13 Qafaumv Twdlvt ' 221.4 131.4 Medford Health Club 22 14 Cal Spray . 21 . is OJJ.C. : 21 15 Consolidated Van Lines.. 21 ? 15 ; Tavlor-Salade ' 20 ; 16 : Safeway Ten : : 20 : 16 : Faber s Market. . u -:3 O. K. Tires 12 : 24 McDonald Candy 11 ',4 24 M Crater Lake Motors 9 , 27 Results: . . Safeway Ten 3 (Hagen 524) 2806; Crater Lake 1 (Coleman 547) 2696. C F Van Lines 3 (Serak 513) 2693; Taylor-Salade 1 (Miles 497) 2569. Miller Co. "2 (Coach 508) 2692; Safeway Twelve 2 (Wolgamott 530) 2724. Cal Spray 4 (Shafer 527) 2699; O. K. Tires (Forfeit). Faber's 4 (Gegner 574) 2727; Health Club 0 (Walland 468 2567. O.N.C. 4 (Johnson 506) 2710; Mc Donald 0 (Kinney 420)) 2520. SENIOR-JUNIOR LEAGUE Standings: W. L. J. R. Copeland Yard 4 0 K-Boy 3 1 Bauman's 3 1 Med. Paint & Wall Paper 2 2 Medford Auto Dealers Assn. 2 : 2 McLain's Drug Center 1 3 Junior Chamber of Com 1 3 Women of the Moose 0 4 Results: W.O.TJU. 0 (Berry Scruggs 425) 2494; Copeland Yard 4 (L. Little 612) 2778. Medford Paint 2 (L. Jones 489) Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL Yon must be satisfied or your money cheerfully refunded. Get bottle today at WESTERN THRIFT Portland State (1-2), at full strength, hopes to end con ference play with a .500 av- UPI Hails Early Wynn Comeback By FRED DOWN New. York-UPD-Early Wynn, a 39-year-old pitcher who be lieves in growing old grace fully, was hailed for making the American league come back of the year today by the United Press International. Wynn previously was named to the UPI's American league All-Star team and also was picked as the AL's pitch er of the year. A 22-game winner for the Chicago White Sox, Wynn beat out Tito Francona of the Cleveland Indians by one vote, 7-6, in the comeback-of-year balloting. Eddie Yost, Hoyt Wilhelm, Gene Wood ling, Bobby Shantz, Bill Turtle and Ted Kluszewski also were mentioned. Appeared On Downgrade Only a year ago, Wynn definitely seemed on the downgrade as a top-notch pitcher. He had compiled a 14 17 record in 1957 and a 14-16 slate in 1958 with earned run averages over four in both seasons. But Wynn's answer to his critics was a splendid season in which he worked 256 in nings, had a 22-10 won-lost record, struck out 179 batters and had a 3.13 earned run average. He pitched five shut outs and 14 complete games. The big year also put Wynn within reach of the exclusive 300-victory club. With 271 triumphs, he is leading win ner among active major league pitchers and the first one in years to have a real shot at the 300-mark. Wynn was acquired from the Indians Dec. 4, 1957 in a deal that sent Minnie Minoso to Cleveland. The 6-foot, 200 pound native of Hartford, Ala., broke into the majors with the Washington Senators in 1941. 2585; Auto. Dealers 2 (L. Scruggs 540) 2650. Bauman's 3 (D. Bauman 515) 2587; McLain's Drug 1 (J. Zem licka 459) 2381. K-Boy 3 (G. Falk 484) 2620; J. C.C. 1 (B. uustance 47) 251- ELKS LEAGUE Standings: Cubs Gypos sports Alley Gators Lively Five Sea Dogs Miss Fitts Cementers Go Boys Chanel Cats Adairs Reddy's . W. 18',i 18 17 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 10 L. 9,S, 10 11 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 18 OV2 18 12 Results: Gypos 3 (W. Chase 527) 2421; Reddy's 1 (F. Van Pelt 508) 2348. Cementers 0 (D. Garner 458) 2070: Cubs 4 (G. Barr 552) 2349. Alley Gators 3 (J. Veal 493) 2268; Go-Boys 1 (S. Forbes 428) 2147. Channel Cats 2 (J. Morgan 558) 2403; Miss Fitts 2 (M. North 556) 2423 Sea Dogs 4 (L. Surles 542) 2347; Adairs 0 (T. Anderson 468) 2057. Sports 3 (L. Jantzer 550) 2531; Lively Five 1 (J. Burroughs 566) 2502. erage. The Vikings have won the las' two contests between the two clubs and are favored to win the third in succession over the injury-riddled Moun taineers (1-1). Southern Oregon (1-1), still in tile - contention, hopes to grab a homecoming triumph over the winless Wolverines (0-2).. The Red Raiders will be out to avenge a 21-0 win last season. an Keeps Pass Leadership Portland-flJPD-Oregon Tech has added the rushing lead to its' total offense statistical lead in the Oregon Collegiate conference football race. The Owls have replaced Eastern Oregon as the rush ing leader with 780 yards in five games to 777 for the Mounties in the same number of contests. Over-all Tech has gained 1,174 yards rushing and pass ing. , . Southern Oregon leads in passing with 474 yards, an average of 94.8 per game. Stan Glass of OTI leads in individual rushing with 362 yards in 80 carries for a 4.4 average. Ray Johnson, Anoth er Owl, tops passers with 25 completions out of 55 at tempts for 393 yards and three touchdowns. Gordy Carrigan of SOC leads in pass -receptions with 15 for 281 yards and one touchdown. Allen Leach of OTI and John Willmarth of EOC lead in scoring with 24 points each. Leach tops the punters with a 35.1 average. Triday, Oct. 23, 1939 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or, Anglers Reminded of Closures In Rogue River Drainage Area 13 The Oregon game commis sion advised anglers today that the entire Rogue drain age is closed to trout fishing except that the main channel of Rogue River from Shady Cove to Gold Beach and the Illinois river from Kerby to its mouth remain . open for steelhead over 12 inches in length. Bag limit for steelhead is two fish per day or four per week. Tributary streams in the Rogue drainage closed to trout on Oct. 4 but the headwaters portion of the Rogue describ ed in the angling synopsis and the lakes remained open to Oct. 18. ' Howard Prairier reservoir is outside the National Forest boundary and is in the Klam ath drainage so it remains open to trout fishing through to Oct. 31. Diamond lake along with Squaw lake, Fish lake and Willow Creek reser voir closed Oct. 18. HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE United Press International , The Detroit Red Wings were setting the pace in the National Hockey league to day with a successful mixture of old hands and anxious rookies., Coach Sid Abel's skaters remained unbeaten after six games by bombing the Boston Bruins, 4-1, Thursday night with a three-goal burst in the final period. .The slow-starting Montreal Canadiens also popped in three goals in the final period to . down the Chicago Black Hawks, 4-1, and move into second place, two points back of Detroit. by "Chuck" Batten j I CUT-BATf 1 I JKaT X VX X "All right ... so tha chack was worthless ... so was that cut rate gas you told me!" 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