Comet Harriers Nip
GP; Claim Diadem
Central Point-Crater high
wrapped up its regular season
unbeaten. and claimed the
Southern Oregon conference
championship - in cross coun
try yesterday by nudging the
Grants Pass Cavemen 25 to 29
at Grants Pass.
Nathan Parrish was indi
vidual winner for the Com
ets with a 6:20 time for the
1V4 to 1-mile run. Bob Mor
ris of Crater was second. Oth
er Comet finishes were Don
Ryan fifth. Bob Garrison
eighth and Dennis Fisher
10th. ;
For Grants Pass the places
were Sims third, Chronister
fourth, Reed sixthr Pinking
ton seventh and Bowser
ninth, o
The Comets were thrown
off pace some; by the shorter
distance. They have been
running 1 45 miles. . -
During the season Crater
defeated Medf ord and Grants
Elk Hunting
Will Open
Saturday
Portland - With the general
deer season ending last Sun
day, Oct. J25, big" game hunt
ers can now set their sights on
the elk seasons scheduled to
open in most of the state on
Oct. 3i: . .
Hunters will have an oppor
tunity to test Jheir hunting
skill against this smart big
game animal through Nov. 11
along the coastal section and
through Nov: 22 in the Cas
cades and eastern Oregon
areas.
; North coast hunters are re
minded that : the season in
this area will not oficially
open until 12 noon on Oct. 31
The noon opening was set by
the commission In an attempt
to eliminate the heavy illegal
kill of spike bulls occurring
in this area when hunters
surround elk herds and begin
firing in the dim, early morn
ing light. The north coast area
is limited to the taking of bull
elk with at least three points
two inches or more in length
on one antler. .The game com
mission advised hunters to
look twice before they shoot
to make sure the animal is
legal. , . ,
i Open areas on the north
coast include the Clatsop,
Wilson and Alsea big game
units. . . . J -Before
Sunrise
f On the- south coast elk hunt
ers can begin their hunting
at one-half hour before sun
rise and may take bull elk
with antlers longer than the
ears. tOpen areas include the
Powers, ' Coquille, Umpqua,
and Tenmile big game units.
In the Cascades and north
eastern Oregon areas, hunters
may also' take bull elk with
antlers' longer than the ears.
The season will run through
Nov. 22 and includes Hood
River. Wasco", Santiam, Met-
olius McKenzie, Deschutes,
Fort Rock-Butte Falls, Co
lumbia Basin, Walla Walla,
Wenaha, Slid Springs, Ches
nimnus, Umatilla, Catherine
Creek, Minam, Imnaha, Snake
River, Starkey, Ukiah, Hepp
ner. Desolation, and Baker
units. -"
Hunters may set their sights
on elk of either sex in the
southeastern Oregon elk area.
Units open for either-sex elk
include Wheeler, Grizzly, Oc-
hoco, Maury, Northside, Keat
ing, Lookout Mountain, Mur
derers Creek, Beulah, Mal
heur River, and Silvies.
The commission's weekly
hunting and fishing report
included:
Pass each twice and Ashland
once. Klamath Falls does not
have a team. Other' wins were
over - Roseburg and Douglas.
Next action will be in the
state meet week end after
next at Wilson high in Portland.
RYDER REPLACEMENT
Atlanta, Ga. (CPJ Great
Britain will fly another Ryder
Cup golf player to the United
States to replace Peter Mills.
Mills resigned from the squad
Wednesday because of a back
injury suffered during a prac
tice round at Washington recently.
Webfoots Head
For Idaho Mix ?
Eugene, Ore.-flJPD-The Uni
versity of Oregon Webfoots
were -to depart for Moscow,
Ida., today, and their week
end battle with the Idaho
Vandals.
Coach Len Casanova stress
ed defense Wednesday and
said there would be no change
in his starting lineup this
Saturday. Casanova said his
club was in perfect physical
condition following its 13-12
defeat against Washington's
Huskies last week end.
The Ducks will work out at
Lewiston, Ida., upon arrival
Friday afternoon. An over
night stop is scheduled for
Spokane, Wash.
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Southwest: Waterfowl hunting
low in Umpqua valley; pheasants
and quail soil available; em wiu
be more numerous on the west side
of Umpqua and Powers units:
quite a few waterfowl are in Coos
Bay area; pheasant hunting fair to
good in Rogue river valley but
waterfowl hunting poor.
Steelhead aneline fair to good
below town of Winchester by
poor in Steamboat area 01 .Norm
Umpqua; the trout season ends
on Oct. 31 in the Umpqua river
and tributaries; salmon fishing
alow at Tenmile lake and outlet:
striped bass fishing should be fair
on coos oay: au janes ana tribu
taries of the Rogue system are
closed
CentraU Trout angling excel
lent on the Klamath river with
equal success from Keno to the
California line: trout angling on
Dwchutes good to excellent.
Actors Seeking
LA Franchises
Los Angeles CUPD A group
of well-heeled southern Cali
fornians including actors Jack
Webb and Dean Martin, today
is seeking a franchise in the
new third major league for
their baseball club, the Los
Angeles Stars.
Scott announced. Wednes
day that he and Webb and the
new team's president, Stanley
Brown, former president of
Park and Tilford Distillers,
will meet in New York Mon
day with Branch Rickey,
president of the outinental
league from which they hope to
to get a franchise
HUSKY SHARPENS Bob Schloredt, University of Wash
ington's ace one-eyed quarterback,; sharpens for next Sat
urday's football game with University of-California at Los
Angeles. Schloredt, who's just as good at intercepting passes
as throwing them, has completed 22 of 40 attempts with
no interceptions. He has less than 10 per cent vision in his
left eye. . - (UPI Telephoto)
nix, Eaales Vie
For Rogue Banner
Phoenix Championship of
the Rogue league in football
will be at stake here Friday
night.
Phoenix and Eagle Point,
the defenidng titlist, mix at 8
p.m. with the league and Dis
trict 6 A;2 southern division
mantle to go to the winner.
The victor will meet Suther
lin or Glide next week end
for the full district champion
ship. '
The two Rogue loop clubs
meet with like 4-0 records in
the circuit.
There is the possibility that
the teams will tie. If that hap
pens, the Pirates and Eagles
will be co-champions but the
club with the edge in yardage
Friday will gain the district
play-off. There will be an of
fical statistician at the game.
Comparative scores within
the loop would ' seem to put
Coach , Jack Woodward's Pi
rates hi the favored role. But
they are not using past per
formances as a true measure
of respective abilities and are
prepped for a "whale" of a
contest.
Long Practices
' Phoenix had long practices
both Monday and Tuesday.
Yesterday the Pirates worked
on protecting the punter and
placekicker They scrim
maged their defense against
EP plays and dummy scrim
maged their bwn offense.
Coach Tom Van Etten's
Eagles have their woes this
week -with eight players on
the crippled list. Star iullback
Bill Skeeters has a torn knee
cartilage and may be through
for good. Tackle Gary Ayers,
185 pound, vet,: and Steve
Geren, have, injured knees.
Ayers is to miss the Phoenix
game and Geren, halfback,
fullback and extra point
kicker, who has played regu
lar, may not be able to open
in the fullback slot in place
of Skeeters.
Gary Snyder, 210 -pound
lineman, -and his brother,
Rod, defensive standout and
passing specialist, sprained
ankles in Tuesday practice.
Three-year letterman guard
Mack Lemmon has an injured
sternum. Center. Carl John
son, who plays much, has a
back sprain, and defensive
back, Elvin Hawkins, a stal
wart, has a hip injury.
Not Giving Anything
That makes the situation
dark but Van Etten hopes to
have Eagle' spirits up and
aide Vern Steward says EP is
not by any means giving
them (the Pirates) any inches
on the scrimmage line yet."
Opening offensive align
ment for Phoenix is expected
have Othar- Richey and
and Rickey Richey, tackles;
Jack Hoffbuhr and Ron Ba
ker, guards; Les Baker, cen
ter; Gerald Sloper, blocking
back; Dan Lumley, wingback;
Mike Consbruck,- fullback,
and. Leon Small, tailback. -
For defense it may be Slo
per and Ron Baker, ends;
Harry Gay and Rickey Rich
ey, tackles- Martin and Les
Baker, guards; Hoffbuhr and
Walls, linebackers; Lumley or
Mike Reese and Othar Rich
ey, halfbacks, and Consbruck,
safety.
- Those who may be in the
opening . lineup for Eagle
Point are Ken Jorde and
Mike Palm, ends; Paul Evers
and Dick Wilson, tackles; Bob
Unger and Ray Peterson,
guards; Mike Hawks, center;
Tom Perdue, quarterback;
Jim Nease, right half; Gary
Stelle, fullback, and Bob Ber
ryman, left half. ; '
1 Sam Walls, ends; Jim Martin
Women Object To
Ball Players' Pay
Hoboken, . N.J. -(DPD Eigh
teen cleaning women hurled
verbal brickbats at Hoboken
city fathers today for plan
ning to pay four baseball
players more for a winter's
work than the cleaning wom
en get all year.
The city hired Danny O'
Connell of the San Francisco
Giants, Joe Hennessey of the
Chicago White Sox farm or
ganization, Leo Kiely of the
Boston Red Sox and Johnny
Romano of the White Sox as
winter recreation directors.
They are to be paid $4,000.
The city-employed cleaning
women get $2,700 a year.
They protested that the
money going to the balplayers
could be used to raise their
pay- - : -V
KBcCiey DmpDies Majors
ifiig To
Try
cuttle
Loop
By FRED DOWN
New York - (CPD - Branch
Rickey hurled Baseball Com
missioner Ford Frick's words
back at him today with an
angry retort that implied the
major leagues are trying to
scuttle the Continental
league.
It was the closest Rickey
has yet come to a direct
charge of bad faith regarding
cooperation with the forma
tion of the third league. Ear
lier, the 77-year-old first
president of the Continental
league called upon Frick and
other baseball officials to
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14
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17
19
19
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20
21
21
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25
BOWLING
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Standing: w.
Ham St Eff'r Cafe 28
Patterson's Bakery 26
Bat Candy Co. ' 2S
Alexander St Brown Ins. 23
cuDoys urive in
Kim's Restaurant ,
Mail Tribune , .
Richfield Oil Co.
Quality Market
Fam Bearings .
Rogue Valley Drilling
Andy's Jewelers ..
E. H- Mann Co.
Medford Paint Store 14 ',4 25 4
Davis Transfer Si Storage 14 24
Morning Fresh Bread 11 4 2814
Resulta:
Andy's 0 (Ed Guldan 546) 2,600;
Quality 4 (Bill Blunt' 608) 2,789.
FAM 0 (Dick D Groot 569) 2,569;
Ham & Egg'r 4 (Don Ivie 577) 2.713.
Cubby's 3 (Dick Adklns 538)
2.611; Mann Co. 1 (Frank Driscoll
556) 2.553.
Bates 4 (Dick Weber 600), 2,700;
M. F. Bread 0 (Dick Spain 577)
2,349.
Davis Trans. 1 (Gale Culy 557)
2,520; Tribune 3 (Sam Van Dyke
547) 2.591.
Medford Paint 0 (Cot Hampson
609) 2,526; A & B Inc. 4 (Harold
Allen 267-637) 2,674.
: : Richfield 3 (Dave Kreer 579)
2,653; Patterson's 1 (John Dickin
son 588) 2,629.
Rogue Drill 3 (Herb Vallee 573)
2,621; Kim's 1 (Chuck Snedden
537) 2,562.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings: W,
R. O. Stephenson LbrCo. 28
KOGAP Lumber Industries ?.
Medford Steel Co. 25
Medford Corporation .... 23
Medford Blowpipe Co. 21
Big Y Market 21
M & M Motors 20
Barco Supply Co 19
Sevan Up Bottling Co , 18
Patterson's Plumbing .... 14
Team Nine .'..w 13
First Christian Church..... 12
L.
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22
26
27
28
Results:
7 Up 3 (BUI Smith 900) 2,663;
Big Y 1 (Larry Schmaltz 441) 2.534.
Patterson 1 (Carl Perdue 465)
2,559; Team Nine 3 (Ray - Adams
516) 2,665. ' . '
Kogap 3 (Joe Clark 578) 2,688;
Blowpipe 1 (BUI Thorndike 473)
2,605.
- Medco 2 (Ed Nave 509) 2,771;
Stephenson 2 (Jim Baize 545) 2.822.
M tc M 0 (John Mahaley 536)
2,672; Steel 4 (Lin Smith 518) 2,801.
Church 0 (Glen AUen 444) 2,638;
Barco 4 (Dick Swan 561) 2,794.
ROXY ANN CLASSIC
Standings:
Hamilton Funds
Cubby's Drive In
W. H. Daugherty Lbr-
W. L.
17 4
14 7
13 8
Clave Construction 10 11
Beck's Morning Fresh .... 10 11
Lamport's Sport. Goods M 11
Kim s oia id va
Timber Room .5 18
Results: ' ' - -
Cubby's 3 (W. Meyers 836) 2,772;
Clave 0 (H. Frye 568) '2.676,
Hamilton 3 (J. Hennebeck 550)
2,624; Kim's 0 (G. Smith 509) 2,268.
Lamport's 2 (J. Morgan 571)
2.659; Beck's 1 (W. Tope 505) 2,514.
Daugherty 2 (H. Aen 564) 2,604;
Timber Room 1 (C. McWhorter 573)
2,485.
ROXY ANN MAJOR.
Standings:
Asko
Allison Const. .
Donna Timber
Western Oil Burner
Rotary Club ...
K-DOV
Country Club
MaU Tribune
Cal-Ore Ranches
Medford Tire
Desert Service
Kachina Room ....
W.
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6 ' 18
Results:
Medford Tire 3, Cal-Ore Ranches
Allison 4. Desert Service 0.
Asko 2, Kachina Room 2.
K-DOV 3. Western Oil 1.
Rotary 2. Donna Timber1 2.
Country 4, MaU Tribune 0.
ROXY ANN "STAR FIRE"
Standings:
Rogue Valley Vending
Larry's Lineup
Weks & orr
Olson Ross Lbr
Std. Oil Co., Prospect
Home Gas Co. .
Jackson County Co-op-Ron's
Std Station
Tex Nash
Pinnacle Orchards
Jeddeloh Bros
Ken Hughes .
W.
19
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11
10.
8 ',4
7
L.
5
7 ',4
914
9,i
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11
13
13
14
15 4
17
18
Results:
Ron's Std. 3, Jeddeloh Bros 1.
Ken Hughes 3, Olson-Ross 1.
Rogue VaUey Vending 3, Home
Gas 1.
Pinnacle 3, Std. OU Co. 1
Jackson Coop 3, Tex Nash 1.
Larry's Lineup 254, Weeks St On
INDICTED IN DEATH
Portland DPD The Multno
mah county grand jury
Wednesday indicted Patrick
Arthur Edwards, 31, Portland
mechanic, for first degree
murder in the beating death
last Saturday of his wife,
Blanche, 27. He is being held
without bail.
best.ohot in the Westl
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KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY
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86 Proof... wtiif hi au iihui nsnuiiT co, imsioiiv miuut
honor their, "unqualified as
surance" that they support
major 1 league- expansion
through the formation of a
third league. " -
Rickey's new: blast; was
touched. off by Frick's expla
nation that the majors "have
not committed ourselves , to a
third league as the- only pos
sible method of expansion."
'Only Way Possible'.
"It is the only way possi
ble," roared Rickey. "They
knew it when they first
agreed to support us and they
know it now. Baseball can't
expand in any other way."
Asked if he was saying the
majors are going back on a
promise J'to avoid interfer
ence,." ; Rickey again roared
in anger. -. -.
."Interference,, that's the
word-they said no interference."
Bearers Stress
Attack in Drill
Corvallis, Ore.-JUPD-Oregon
State's Beavers drilled two
hours Wednesday for their
homecoming game this week
end against Washington State.
Coach Tommy Prothro em
phasized running and passing
in Wednesday's workout. The
Beavers especially worked
against Washington State's
offense.
Tailbacks Dainard Paulson,
Earl Harbin, Larry Sanchez
and Don Kasso, all practiced
Wednesday. Prothro hasn't
indicated which will start on
Saturday. .
HOCKEY
NATIONAL LEAGUE
United Press International
Detroit goalie Terry Saw
chuk can well pity the man
who faces a firing squad with
out a blindfold.
Sawchuk, going through
the first seven games of the
National Hockey legaue sea
son at a goal-a-game issue,
was bombarded with . three
goals in less than five min
utes Wednesday night as the
New York Rangers surged
back to tie Detroit, 3-3.
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