Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1959, Image 13

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    Crater High Tops
Glanders 21.-12
STATISTIC:
.. Cr.
First Downs rushin S
Ash.
4
2
0
6
12-3
1
128
33
95
46
run sown passing o
Penalty first downs 2
Total first downs 7
Pastas tried and complete 6-1
Push intercepted by 0
Gross yards rushing 148
Tarda lost rushin 27
Met yards rushing 121
Net yards passing 4
Total not scrimmage
yards ,
Penalties
125
2-10
1
- 31
- 129
4-49
3
4
66
Fumbles lost
Yards punt returns
yards Hekoff returns
Central Point - Crater high
school's Comets, with Loyal
Higinbotham crossing for all
their touchdowns, turned back
Ashland 20 to 12 here Friday
night in a Southern Oregon
conference tussle which drop
ped the curtain on the fall
schools.
: TI7 Vi. nHn th I rtrY1T
evened for a non-loop loss to
the Grizzlies, wound up tied
for second in the conference
and ended 1959 contention
with a break-even 4-4 record.
Ashland finished with a 5-4
winning season but with the
Friday defeat ended 1-3 in the
circuit and tied in the cellar
with Klamath Falls. Crater
shares second with Grants
Pass.
Along with the scoring edge
the Comets led 7 to 6 in first
downs and 157 to 70 in punt
and pick off return yards.
Ashland headed in net scrim-
nr -arri 141 tn 125.
Comet TDs came two In the
second period and one in the
third and Ashland found pay
soil in the third and fourth
quarters.
a Yard Drive
First Comet marker, -on a
.r-,-4 mm hv Hiffinboth-
am, climaxed a 60-yard push.
It took nine plays with Higin-
Itttham going 18 yards on one.
But for the bonus failed.
: A 49-yard punt by Gary
' Johnson and an Ashland mutt
. niav next cave Crater
that ball on the Ashland one-
yard line. Higinbouiam went
mm trier ana jonnsua
tVi. irtra tvint
rti w -mAmilar of the night
-rag the kick-off opening tne
second half- 'Johnson took the
ball on the Crater, iu ana,
with food blocking to start
, hfan out rambled 88 yams w
Ashland two. Steve Gray
..,.oit him there after once
" i i .- Hut hp TT) still
PCUlg i-
- ki r-t Wnincr After no
KV ft41 V wwiiy
gain on a play, . Crater was
.. ooinam go -- w
Ashland was charged a half
yard on an infraction and the
aenrs came on the next play.
t Xldred carried for the con-
- version. .
A pass intercepuon ana ruui--
fcv George Moses from
the Ashland 30 to the Crater
'"'27 paved the way for the first
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Ashland pointer. Gray went
24 yards on a pitch to gain
the goal. A bad center snap
prevented a conversion kick.
Dave Jackson sneaked the
last vard of a 45-yard drive
for the second Ashland TD.
LeRoy Harmon's bonus kick
try was partially blocked.
Ashland gained no first
downs irf the first half.
Hedriclc 9th
Victor Over
McLoughlin
Hedrick's Hornets, outplay
tag their crosstown adversa
ries , through the afternoon.
thumped McLoughlin"27 to 0
Saturday afternoon in the
"civil war" encounter be
tween ninth grade grid elev
ens of Medford Junior higns.
The Hornets thereby wrap
ped up an undefeated season
to claim the unofficial cham
pionship among southern Ore
gon freshman teams. It was
McLoughlin's only loss.
Hedrick, scoring in the first
auarter. headed 7 to 0 at the
half and a third quarter touch
down made it 14 to 0. The east
siders got their TDs on 10
and 24-vard iaunts by Jim
Bandy and on Danny Miles'
passes to Roy Ross and Ban
dy good for 18 and 24 respec
tive yards. Gibb Mitchell ran
over two conversions and
Bandy skirted end for one
Reach 25
McLoughlin mounted only
one real offensive drive in
which it lost the ball on downs
on the Hedrick 25-yard line
A pass interception by Mike
Watkins gave the Bulldogs
the ball once on the Hornet
35 but four plays netted just
three yards. Hedrick had a
sustained march to reach the
McLoughlin t h r e e. It was
thrown back to the Bulldog
gix then a Ron Calkins' pass
interceotion in the end zone
ended the east side threat.
Breaks set up two Hornet
touchdowning efforts and just
plain, drives produced the oth
ers. The first TD followed
Mitchell's recovery of Calkins
muff on a Hedrick punt.
Mitchell grabbed the loose
ball on the McLoughlin 41
yard line and ran across the
goal. The run was not allowed
because Calkins had not ac
tually controlled the ball but
Hedrick got possession on the
41.
. " A penalty put the ball back
on the 48 but Miles heaved to
Bandy for 36 yards to the 10.
Bandy reached the goal
around right end from there
68 Yard Push
In the third quarter Hedrick
took over on its 32 and in 10
plays with the aid of a 15
yard McLoughlin infraction
reached the end zone. This
score was on the Males to
Calkins pass. John Mee in the
fourth canto blocked and re
covered a Frank Van Pelt of
McLoughlin Dunt and the Hor
nets nabbed possession on the
Mac 12. The Miles to Bandy
touchdown stage was set.
In the waning minutes the
Hedricks tallied on an eight
play 46-yard drive with the
pay-off on Bandy s 24-yard
run.
The . Hornets paced in first
downs 11 to 4 and in net yard
age 255 to 97. Hedrick had
163 vards rushing and 92
through the air while the Mc
Loughlin figures were 83 and
14, respectively. The Bulldogs
had some substantial gains
like a 21-yard run by Calkins,
13 and nine keeper advances
bv Mike Neathemr and an 11-
yarder by Lowery but minus
yardage hacked the total.
Gary Griffin led the Hornet
defensive effort and Lowery
did the same for the west side
team.
OILMAN DIES
Teague, Tex. (DPD Na
tionally prominent oilman W
R, Bill Boyd, 74, died in his
sleep Friday.
THE MOST COMPLETE IN
SP 3-3593
IEB(IDWLEM(K .
QUEENS
Standings:
W.
-.21
18
17
15
13
13
8
7
L.
7
10
11
13
15
IS
20
21
Johnnies Cafe
Copco .
United Radio
Acme Cleaners
Carolina Pacific
Reter Fruit .
Hilton Lumber
Hwy. Ready Mix
Results:
Johnnies' Cafe 4 (M. Sorenson
482) 2559; Hilton Lbr. 0 (D. Walsh
384) 2405.
Codco 4 (J. Browne 489 2a60:
Hwy. Ready Mix 0 (E. Offord 389)
2510.
United Radio 4 (H. Clark 503)
2259; Reter Fruit 0 (M. Larson 417)
2105.
Acme Cleaners 3 (G. Rises 520)
2680; Carolina Pacific 1 (R. Beard
431) 2333.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Standings: -
W.
L.
14
16
20
20ft
22,
23
23
24
26 ft
31
Timber Wolves .30 -
Hughes & Dodd 28
Tee Pee Plywood 24
Eagle Point Tchrs. 23',.
ideal Lemeni
Table Rock Lumber
21
21
Midway Meats
Communication Wrkrs. 20
Cove Valley Supply 17ft
Hiri
es Root teer 13
Results:
Table Rock 1 (B. Jones 588) 2633;
Hires 3 (D. Toomey 575) 2786.
Ideal 3 (F. Mathews 566) 2682;
Cove Valley 1 (I. Hale 571) 2639.
Timber Wolves S (C. Trevaslds
616) 2846; Hughes Sc Dodd 1 (D.
Thames 590) 2797.
Midway 0 (J. Korner 603) 2585:
C.W.A. 4 (C. McDaniels 601) 2746.
Tee Pee 2 (W. Anderson 547)
2572; IP. Teachers 2 (B. Hall 540)
2517.
High game Clyde Trevaslds 255.
High series Trevaskis 616. -
ELKS LEAGUE
Standings:
Cubs
Sports
W. L.
24ft lift
, 23 13
tiypos
21
20
20
15
16
16
17
19
Alley Gators .
Sea Dogs
Lively Five
Cementers
Miss Fitts
Go Boys
Channel Cats
19
17
16
16
15
20
20
21
Reddy's
Adairs
13ft 22ft
11 25
Results:
Sea Dogs 3 (C. Ashpole 521) 2334;
Channel Cats L (Lubbers 517) 2162.
Alley Gators 2 (J. Veal 556) 2471;
Lively Five 2 (R. DeVore 538)
2457.
Adairs 1 (G. Staples 517) 2125;
Cubs 3 (G. Barr 498) 2157.
Sports 3 (L. Jantzer 549) 2516;
Gypos 1 (R. Offord 530) 2400.
Cementers 3 (P. Petrehn) 527)
2520; Miss Fits 1 (M. North 476)
2310.
Reddy's 1 (R. Sarver 491) 2239;
Go Boys 3 (J. Morgan 560) 2346.
CITY LEAGUE -Standings:
, W. L.
CWA 9208 . 29 15
Domestic Laundry . 26 18
Farmer Brothers Coffee.. 24 20
Telenhone Emnloyees 24 20
Daugherty Lumber Co.
Westside Merchants
23ft 20ft
23 21
23 21
23 21.
22ft 21ft
Ross Lumber Co.
Tic Toe Time Shop .
water & uison
First National Bank .
State Farm Insurance ,
Central Market
22 22
22
21
20
18
17
14
22
23
24
26
27
29
Johnston Stores
Silver Dollar Stamps
California Ore. Power Co.
Rogue Sportsmen
Results: . "
Copco 3 (Bud Schroeder 566)
2937; Westside 1 (Jack Beale 554)
2797.
CWA 3 (Don Hunter 540) 2751;
Daugherty 1 (Tom Ball 496) 2675.
Rogue 3 (Willard Thompson 529)
2798; Central 1 (John Keener 565)
2744.
TEAA 4 (John Martin 565) 2936;
Ross 0 (Gale Culy 572) 2810.
W & o l (Biu Luman 3-D) J. ia:
Farmers 3 (Ray Anderson 53-) Z74u.
Johnston 2 (Del Ross 497) 2758;
Domestic 2 (uave Lgg sou) zoo-.
Silver Dollar 0 (Jim Gifford 497)
2661; Tic Toe 4 (Ivan Cramer 611)
2899
State Farm 3 (Jim Roberts 625)
2945; FNB 1 (Art Carlson 586) 2916.
ROXT ANN LEAGUE
Standings:
Hamilton Funds Corp
Cubby's Drive In
W.
L.
6
18
16
15
8
9
Daugherty Lumber Co..
Lamport's Sporting Goods 12 ft 11 Vi
Beck's Morning Fresh 11 13
Clave Construction - 10 14
Timber Room ; 7 17
Kim's 6ft 17ft
Results: v 1
Lamports 3 (L. Schneider 602)
2721; Clave 0 (G. Clark 552) 2565.
Timber Room 2 (B. Fisher 564)
2584: Beck's 1 (W. Tope 509) 2432.
Cubby's 2 (A. Brooks 544) 2538;
Hamilton 1 (J. Hennebeck 501)
2458.
' Daugherty 2 (V. Allen 577) 2525;
Kim's 1 (A. Holmes 549) 2508.
EARLT BIRDS LEAGUE
Standlngss:
W.
11
9
7
5
a
2
I
1
3
5
7
10
10
Taltvbo .
Kims One
Team Six
Kims Two
Valley Locker
Team Five
Results:
Valley Locker 0 (J. Richardson
304) 1788; Kims Two 4 (C. Reed
318) 1994.
Kims One 3 (E. Wolfe 330) 1930;
Team Five 1 (M. Adams 342) 1896.
Team Six 0 (W. Winkler 461)
1971; Tally Ho 4 (C. Baylor 457)
2150.
High game W. Winkler 200, C.
Baylor 163.
High series W. Winkler 461, C.
Baylor 457.
ROGUE RAMBLERS
Standings:
Three Squares
W.
15
14
13
12"
12
11
The Gane
Three Cheers .
Lucky Strikes
The Pinheads .
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Bankerettes
. 12
8 13
7 14
Merry Misses .
Rolling Three
Bobby Pins .
Results:
Three Squares (M. Dory 470)
1231; The Gang (K. Byrne 462)
1256.
Rolling Three (R. Bosworth 286)
920; Merry Misses (B. Cowden 373)
1097.
S.N.C. (S. Vorbeck 364) 1430;
Bankerettes (H. Dow 356) 1425.
Bobby Pins (J. Wehren 312) 1407;
Pinheads (V. LabdUl 308) 1423.
Three Cheers (L. Fisher 374)
1479; Lucky Strikes (C. Head 446)
1542.
RAINBOW LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Steve Wilson Lbr Two -32
Hoot Owl Logging Co. 30 ft
Steve Wilson Lbr, One 25
Harry and David 24
Don Stathos Ins. 24
Star Body Shop 24
State Forest Patrol 21ft
Piggly Wiggly 19
Knights of Columbus 18
Carolina Pac. Plywood 17
Crater Lake Mach., One 15
Crater Lake Mach., Two 14
L."
12
13 ft
19
20 .
20
20
22 ft
25
26
27
29
20
Results:
Don Stathos Ins. 3 (Neal Dow
524) 2811: Steve Wilson One 1 (R. A.
meters 463) bt.
Hoot Owl 2 (Earl Lens 606) 2746:
Steve Wilson Two 2 (Ken Walker
501) 2740.
CL Mach. One 4 (Jim Cabler 513)
2781; CL Mach. Two 0 (Gene Car
rigan 435) 2556.
Forest Partol 3 (Gordon Layton
509) 2773; Piggly Wiggly 1 (Russ
Fowler 463) 2707.
Harry and David 4 (Linn Mills
498) 2873: Knights 0 (Jim Mullaney
464) 2636.
Star Body 3 (Marvin Rose 437)
2695; Carolina Pacific 1 (Arlo
mmons 432) 2563.
(Completes first series of 11
weeks play.) .
VALLEY ROLLERS LEAGUE
Standings: i
' W.
Three Hits & a Miss 21
Koffee Klatch 20
Splits & Mrs. 17
Jokers 16ft
Lucky Strikes 13ft
High Balls 12 .
L.
7
8
11
lift
14 ft
16
17
17
18
20
Try Hards 11
Rollerettes .
Krazy Kats .
11
10
. 8
tour II
Results: -
Try Hards 3 (E. Hull 458) 1587:
Four Y's 1 (D. Campbell 455) 1578.
Rollerettes 0 (T. White 358) 1573;
Jokers 4 (D. LeRoy 468) 1768.
Krazy Kats 2 (J. Carr 423) 1690;
Koffee Klatch 3 (Z. Graves 478)
1671.
Splits & Mrs. 2 (B. McCardeU
486) 1690; Three Hits & A Miss 2
(A. Salyers 486) 1691.
High Balls 2 (I. Goff 426) 1678;
Lucky Strikes 2 (D. Harris 448)
1679.
High game Dorothy Campbell
212. Madeline Kennedy 208.
High series Barbara McCardeU
486. Aili Salyers 486.
Split conversions L. Ritterspach
4-9. D. Knapp 5-10. L. Smith 5-7,
A. Salyers 5-7.
BALL AND CHAIN
Standings:
Four Spares
The Convicts
The Pills
Rock and Rollers
W.
20
20
19
.17
L.
8
8
9
11
11
12
14
15
15
16
16
19
21
21
Big C'S
.17
Pea Pickers 16
Chuck and Orr - 14
Mix Uppers 13
Four Blows ...... 13
Wood Choppers ..... 12
Kmeaieys v , n
The Toppers
our atriKes
Kinky mans .
Results:
Mix Uppers 4 (R.Hemingway 520)
1822; Four Strikes 0 (R. DeVore
454) 1621.
Four Spares 3 (J. Farrar 504)
1960; Big C's 1 (V. Cummings 479)
1723. ,
Rock & Rollers 2 (K. Thompson
499) 1847; Toppers 2 (L. Luy 489)
1787.
Chucks & Orr 1 (R. Shama 402)
1515; Pea Pickers 3 (R. Edmonds
430) 1655. '
Rinky Dinks 0 (T. Nolan 489)
1427; The Convicts 4 (J. Burroughs
488) 1842.
The PUls 3 (J. Kessler 496) 1811;
Four Blows 1 (J. Miller 446) 1530.
Wood Choppers 3 (O. Harmon
408) 2036; Kmedleys 1 (T. Thomp
son 509) 1572.
STEELERS GET SUTHERIN
Pittsburgh (DPD - Halfback
Don Sutherin, who booted
Ohio State to a 1958 Rose
Bowl victory over Oregon
with a 35-yard field goal, has
been signed by the Pittsburgh
Steelers for kickoff duty.
Sutherin, acquired from the
New York Giants, replaces
the injured Bobby Luna. The
Steelers said they would use
Sutherin against the Detroit
Lions here Sunday. .
CITY ATTORNEY QUITS
Portland - (DPS - George D.
Leonard,. 44, a Portland dep
uty city attorney for the past
three years, announced his
resignation Friday. Leonard,
who also served as a Multno
mah county deputy, district
attorney, opened a private law
office, i
Ken
Claude
Rams Face Forty-Niners
By EARL WRIGHT
United Press International
The San Francisco Forty
Niners and the (New York Gi
ants, pinning their- National
Football league title hopes on
stout defenses, must shackle
razzle-dazzle offenses Sunday
to protect their one-game divi
sion leads.
San Francisco, leading the
Western division with a team
that allowed its first six op
ponents to average only nine
points, tackles the Rams at
Los Angeles. The game is rat
ed a tossup although the Forty-Niners
(5-1) handed the offense-conscious
Rams their
first shutout since 1949 last
month, 34-0.
The Rams have a 2-4 rec
ord but top the league's 12
teams in total offense with
2,159 yards. They are always
tough at home and the Forty
Niners, nursing a one-game
lead over the champion Balti
more Colts, . have won only
once in nine previous tries at
Los Angeles.
Giants Over Cards
New York, leading the
Cleveland Browns and Phila
delphia Eagles (each 4-2) by a
game in the East, entertains
the Chicago Cardinals and is
a seven-point choice. The Car
dinals (2-4) cannot match the
experience or defense power
of the Giants (5-1) but. have
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just the type of wide open of
fense most likely to trouble
New York. !
The Colts (4-2) were beaten
last Sunday by Cleveland in
one of the best games of the
season. They are 10-point
choices to bounce back at the
expense of the Redskins (2-4)
at Washington.
Sunday's other key game
pits the Eagles against the
Browns at Cleveland. The
winner of this clash of second
place teams is assured of re
maining a game behind New
York and will tie for lead if
the Giants lose.
Browns Favored
The Browns, who played
one of the great games of their
history during the 38-31 vic
tory at Baltimore are favored
by IVi points.
In the other games, the
Bears (2-4) are favored over
the Green Bay Packers (3-3)
by seven points at Chicago
while the Steelers (2-4) are
favored over the Detroit Li
ons (1-5) by 6V2 at Pittsburgh.
The favorites have been
beaten or failed to win by the
point-spread in half of the 36
games played so far during
the 72-game campaign.
WRITER DIES '
Cynwyd, Pa. (DPI - Rob
ert M. Yoder, 52, freelance
writer and humorist, died
Friday.
ot
Salute to Medford
Planned at Game
Salute to Medford Day will
be observed during the fourth
quarter of, the radio station
KYJC broadcast of the San
Francisco Forty-Niners - Los
Angeles Rams football game
today.
There will , be a talk by
Mayor John Snider and infor
mation concerning Medford
given. The Folgeis coffee
firm is sponsor of the broad
cast. Game broadcast will be
gin at 1:30 p.m.
EMERALDS WIN
Corvallis-fllPD - A pressed
Emerald Empire team from
Eugene nicked the Staters
track, and field club, Corval
lis, here Friday with a low
24., The losers were hot on
the Emerald heels with 32.
Both groups were made up
of trackmen from ,the Uni
versity of Oregon and Oregon
State college, running unat
tached. Duck distance special
ist Dyrol Burleson, a sopho
more, went the four-mile in
20:18.3. - ,
Lumber Production
Average Figured
Portland -flJPD- The weekly
average of Pacific Coast lum
ber production last month was
166,218,000 board feet, or 99.5
per cent of the 1954-'58 aver
age, the West Coast Lumber
men's Association said Satur
day.
om money
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After Truck Mishap
Salem (UPC - Kermit L.
Peterson, 47, of the Zena area,
died "here Friday night fol
lowing an accident in which
his pickup truck ran into a
ditch on Brush College road.
The accident occurred about
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