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AFL Makes
First Draft
Selections
By ED SAINSBURY
United Pxm Inlernaiional
Minneapolis, Minn. - (LTD -
The American Football
league beaded into its first
drart meeting tooay in a state
ox confusion.
. League spokesmen spent
much of their time Sunday
denying reports that backers
of the newly -formed AFL's
Minneapolis - St. Paul fran
chise were pulling out.
Charles Johnson, executive
sports editor of the ivlinne
apolis Star and Tribune, said
a local AFL franchise was
withdrawing to accept a fran
chise for. 19b0 in the National
Football league.
The report was denied by
Lamar hunt, holder of the
American league's Dallas
franchise, and principal or
ganizer of the AFL.
' The league picked eight
players as initial draft choices
at a meeting Sunday night
attended by representatives
of the eight cities holding
franchises - Boston, Buffalo,
Dallas, .uenver, Houston, Los
Angeues, Hew Yjrk and Min
neapolis. ' : .'
ikunneapolis 'selected Dale
Hackoan, Wisconsin quarter
back, as a arait choice.
. The league Sunday decided
to abandon its projected "ter
ritorial" drait for the time
being. Hunt said the league
hopes to begin the territorial
draft in time for the 19&1
campaign.
Other selections made Sun
day night were:
Boston-Gerhardt Schwedes,
Syracuse halfback.
Buffalo-Richie Lucas, Perm
State quarterback.
Dallas - Don Meredith,
Southern Methooist quarter
back. Denver-Rodger Le Clerc,
Trinity College center.
Houston - Billy, Cannon,
Louisiana S t a t university
halfback.
Los Angeles - Monte Stick
les, Notre Dame end.
, New York -George Izo,
Notre Dame halfback.
Boston -(UPD- Funeral serv
ices will be held Wednesday
for Dr. Sarah M. Jordan, 75,
co-founder of the Lahey Clin
ic, who died Saturday night.
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Pittsburgh
Washington
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By MILTON RICHMAN
Uniled Press International
Johnny TJnitas and Charley
Conerly are pitching bullseyes
again and their target appears
to be a replay , of the "dream
game between the Baltimore
Colts and New York Giants
for ' the National Football
league title.
Both teams took a big step
in that general direction Sun
day and TJnitas and Conerly
were the ones who led the
way.
Unitas threw two touch
down passes and scored once
himself in a 45-14 victory over
San Francisco that boosted
Baltimore into a first place
tie with the Forty-Niners in
the Western' division. Faced
with the prospect of losing
all chance to retain the
league title they won from
the Giants last December, the
Colts ran up their highest
score of the season, causing
San Francisco Coach Red
Hickey to comment he felt
"like a freight train just ran
over me." "..
Conerly had much the same
affect on the Chicago Cardi
nals. Limping on a sprained
ankle, the veteran 38-year-old
Conerly fired two touchdown
passes and had a hand in a
third as the Giants licked the
Cards, 30-20, at Minneapolis
and climbed one game in
front of the Eastern Division
race with a 7-2 record.
Pittsburgh upset Cleveland,
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21-20, thereby knocking the
Brawns out of a first place tie
in the Eastern Division. The
Browns now have a 6-3
record, the same as the Phila
delphia Eagles, who defeated
the Los Angeles Rams, 23-20.
The Chicago Bears kept their
faint Western Division hopes
alive with a 24-14 triumph
over the Detroit Lions, and
Green Bay snapped a , five-
game losing streak by wal
loping Washington, 21-0.
Colt Coach Weeb Ewbank,
happily declaring "we are
now back in the fight," said
his world champions "played
their best game of the sea
son" against the Forty-Nihers.
Unitas was largely respon
sible. He provided Baltimore
with -a 7-0 lead in the second
quarter when he capped an
80-yard drive by plunging
over from the one yard lme,
then threw scoring passes to
Ray Berry and Lennie Moore.
The two TD's increased his
season total to 24 and ran his
all-time league record of con
secutive games in which he
has thrown touchdown passes
to 34. The Colts and Forty
Niners both sport 6-3 records
and meet again at San Fran
cisco, Dec. 5.
Conerly,- whose injured
ankle kept him sidelined the
past twoweeks, tossed touch
down passes of 33 and 45
yards in the second period, he
lateraled to Frank Gifford,
who hit Alex Webster with a
37-yard scoring pass. The
TD's were the first for the
Giants in 10 periods.
Bobby Layne led Pitts
burgh to its victory over
favored Cleveland when he
passed .17. yards to . Vern
Nagler with 41 seconds re
maining and then calmly
kicked his third extra point
of the game., Layne's last
minute dramatics - he beat
the. Giants with only 89 sec
onds to go last week - took
the play away from Cleve
land's Milt Plum who had
tossed three TD passes to
Ray Renfro. A . missed con-j
version attempt by Lou Gro
za turned out to be the margin
of Pittsburgh's victory.
Field Goals Win
Three field goals by. Paige
Cotheren, his last with 16
seconds left, gave the Eagles
their win over the Rams.
Cothren was cut loose by the
Rams and picked up as a free
agent by the Eagles five
weeks ago. He tied Sunday's
game with an 1 8-yard field
goal in the second period, put
the Eagles in front with a 40
yarder in the same period, and
won the game" with a 14-yard
placement after Lou Michaels
had booted a 38-yarder to tie
the score for the Rams.
The Bears . capitalized on
three Detroit fumbles to beat
the Lions.
Fumbles by Terry Barr and
Earl'Morrall helped the Bears
to their first two touchdowns,
scored by Willie Galimore
Tittle May
Miss Game
On Sunday
Baltimore, Md. (UPD
Troubles piled up a bit more
for the San Francisco Forty
Niners today when they were
informed that Y.A. Tittle,
their No. 1 quarterback, prob
ably will be unavailable for
next Sunday's game against
the Cleveland Browns.
It was a bad day all around
for the Firty Niners Sunday.
They were crushed, 45-14,
by the Baltimore Colts who
thus moved into a first place
tie with them in the Western
Division of the Natonal Foot
ball League, and Tittle suf
fered torn muscle fibers in
his right knee late in the
final period.
"Tittle probably won't play
next week, said Dr. Erwin
Mayer, the Colts' team physi
cian who examined him at
Union Memorial hospital.
"But it doesn't look like he
will be out for the season. I
know Tittle. He's an old
friend."
No Bone Fracture
Dr. Mayer said that x-ray
pictures showed negative and
that there was no fracture.
"There may be some liga
ment injury in addition to
the muscle fibers, however,"
he added.
San Francisco coach Red
Hickey was understandably
dejected following Sunday's
loss to the Colts, who ran up
their highest score of the sea
son. "1 feel like a freight train
just ran over me," Hickey
said. "The Colts were ready
for us. They were up higher
than a kite. "When we came
to Baltimore we were ready
for a fight, but we did not
expect to be treated like
this."
There was one ray of sun
shine for the Forty Niners
and Hickey pointed it out.
"We're still in the first
place," he said.
Tied With The Colls
Johnny Unitas threw two
touchdown passes for Bal
timore and extended his rec
ord of consecutive games in
which he tossed at least one
TD pass to 34.
Hugh McElhenny took a
Tittle screen pass on his own
17 and set up San Francisco's
first TD with a 72-yard run,
while halfback Jerry Mar
tens scored the losers' final
touchdown when he raced 27
yards with an intercepted
pass in the third quarter.
COSTLY NOISE y,.
Tokyo (UPD - The govern
ment has appropriated $6,000
for 18 northern Japanese
farmers who charged that
noise from a nearby U.S. Air
Force jet practice range "psy
chologically damaged" their
cows.-
Football Scores
SATURDAY COLLEGE GAMES,
Pomona 7. Occidental 0
San Diego Marines 64, San Diego
East. Wash. 14. Brit. Col. 13
Whittier 42. Hedlands 14
Monterey JC 30. HartneU 0
San Diego JC 12, Long Beach
CC 0
Bakersfield JC 35, El Camino JC
Kent St. 18. Louisville 14
Bowling Green 13, Ohio U. 9
Dayton 18. Wichita 13
Arizona St. U. 14. Hardin Sim. 8
vregon ai. le, Oregon 7
Washington 20, Wash. St. O
and Rick Casares in the sec
ond period. Later in the same
period, John Aveni kicked a
39-yard field goal to give Chi
cago a 17-0 lead after John
Damore recovered another
Lions fumble by Yale Lary,
Second-string quarter Bart
Starr who started in place of
injured Lamar McHan, guided
the packers to all three of
their touchdowns against the
Redskins. Starr passed for
two TD's in the second period
and handed off for a third in
the third quarter. The shutout
marked the first scored by
Green Bay since 1949.
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A pair of playoff veterans
will be right in the middle of
things against this year when
the championship games start
in the A-l and A-2 prep foot
ball ranks.
Jefferson of Portland will
be shooting for its third suc
cessive A-l football cham
pionship Friday or Saturday
in Portland Multnomah sta
dium. Supplying the opposition-
will be the same club
that suDnlied it in last vear's
championship game- Med-
tora s Black Tornado.
It'll be eastern against west
ern Oregon in the A-2 title
game. Vale, which seems to
have a monopoly on the
championship, will so ' sun
ning for its fifth state cham
pionship m the last six years
against Seaside.
524 in 11 Games
In class B powerful Yon
calla will be after the title
that eluded it last year. The
Eagles this year in 11 games
have scored 524 points.
St. Mary's of Medford f9-n
will . supply the opposition
this year in the B nlavoff
garnet
One state chamDionshiD
was captured over the week
end -as Sisters routed St.
Paul, 32-22, to win the six-
man title. i ,
Jeff powered its wav into
the finals with a 33.0 win
over Douglas. Friday night
while at Salem Medford was
romping over South Salem,
42-6, to advance to the finals.
Seaside, beat Coquille, 20
13, Saturday in its A-2 semi
final game and Vale trounced
Phoenix. 41-14. to eain its fi
nal berth.
In class B semifinals St.
Mary's df Medford trnimcAri
McEwen, 41-14, and Yoncalla
disposed of Knappa, 59-20.
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St. Louis. Mo. -flJPD-Bure.
lars who broke into Mahon
Motors Inc., took only one
item - a camera hidden there
by police to trap burglars.
Eagles Nip
LA 23-20
In Pro Tiff
. Philadelphia-flJPD - The cel
lar - dwelling Los Angeles
Rams round out their disas
trous three-game road trip
Sunday at Baltimore against
the Colts who with the San
Francisco Forty Niners are
tied for first place in the Na
tional Football league's West
ern division.
The Rams, highly touted be
fore the season, collected
their fifth straight loss Sun
day at the hands of the Phila
delphia Eagles and two form
er Rams, Norm Van Brocklin
and Paige Cothren.
Coach Sid Gilmore's chanc
es of hanging onto Tiis job
appeared slimmer than ever
after the thrilling 23-20 defeat
before a crowd of 47,425 fans.
It was the second largest
crowd to turn out for . the
Eagles in the team's history.
Gillman had engineered
Van Brocklin's trade and also
had argued this season that
he could not take a chance
on Cothren who had a gimpy
leg.. , ... ..... .
Cothren was picked up as
a free agent five weeks ago
by the Eagles and Sunday he
booted three field goals, the
last brie just 16 seconds be
fore the game's end to give
the Eagles the winning mar
Van Brocklin put the
crimps on a determined Los
Angeles drive in the fourth
period when the visitors
vaulted from a 10-20 trailing
position to a 20-20 tie on a
26-yard .scoring pass from
quarterback Bill Wade to Jim
Phillips and a 38-yard tying
field goal by Lou Michaels
with just five minutes left.
Van Brocklin completed
three hefty passes good forj
80 yards to move the ball
from the Eagles' 11 during
the last 90 seconds to the
Rams' seven. Cothren was
then called in and booted the
winning field goal.
Van Brocklin threw 38 pas
ses and completed 19 of them,
good for 278 yards compared
with 9 completed out of 23
tries by his former under
study Wade. The Los Angeles
quarterback managed to gain
only 90 of the total 133 yards
gained in the air by the visit
ors. Frank Ryan threw seven
and completed three for the
rest of the Ram aerial yard
age. Jon Arnett gave a thrilling
80-yard runback after being
handed the ball by Wade in
the first period. His touch
down seemed like points
enough to give the win-hun-
Careless Eating
May Be Cause of
Ulcers, Team Says
York, England - (Science
Service) Careless eating
habits or taking too much
sugar are more likely to be
the main ; causes of ulcers
than strain, stress or exces
sive responsibility. This was
reported by a "private enter
prise" research team, the
York Peptic Ulcer Research
Trust.
Led by Dr. Charles Pulver
taft, radiologist to New York
City and county hospitals, the
research team made a survey
of more than 2,600 ulcer
sufferers.' Of this number,
1,400 had already been oper
ated on for ulcers,, and the
remainder were known to
suffer from them.
All the people investigated
live in and around York, the
small city of Roman origin
in the north of England. This
gave the team the opportuni
ty to investigate patients who
live m urban and rural
areas.
Fewer Ulcers
The researchers found, - in
general, that there were few
er ulcers among top-ranking
business ,men than among
lower paid people doing rou
tine and often unimportant
jobs.
'The idea of the 'executive
ulcer' as the exclusive prop
erty of the big business man
keeping his nose too hard to
the grindstone is out," Dr.
Pulvertaft said.
His researchers found that
shift-workers are particularly
ulcer-prone. Worst of all, it
seems, are people who, due
to their work, go without
food for more than five hours
in the afternoon. Or just eat
sandwiches. And they found
too that ulcers are "not un
common among children."
Summing up, Dr. Pulvertaft
said that he was not convinced
on the evidence available
that stress is the dominant
gry Rams their first victory
in five weeks.
But Philadelphia marched
84 yards in 11 plays with
Clarence Peaks going wide
from the three for the tying
touchdown. The Eagles moved
ahead before the half ended
on a 40-yard field goal by
Cothren.
Van Brocklin hit Tommy
McDonald with a 25-yard pass
in the third period, but Mc
Donald fumbled at the goal
line and the ball bounced free
in the end rone. Eagle Gerry
Huth recovered for the final
Eagle TD.
factor in producing ulcers,"
May Find Key
The researchers think they
may. have found the key to
the secret of ulcers in the
diets of city dwellers as dis
tinct from country, people.
There are more ulcers in
towns.
Previous researchers have
thought this was due to the
greater stress of city life. But
Dr. Pulvertaft's team has
found that city people eat
more sugar than country
folk. Investigations are now
being made into the effect of
the "sugar factor" on the
body. -
The York team thinks that
their reserch reverses the
usual cigarette smoking-ulcer
theory. Smoking is usually
indicated as the cause of
ulcers. Dr. Pulvertaft's re
searchers think it much more
likely that it is having ulcers
that makes people smoke
heavily. ...
The research has been con
ducted as a private investiga
tion by a trust sponsored by
a group of Yorkshire family
doctors and local health au
thorities without financial
support from the Medical Re
search Council or Britain's
Welfare State National Health
Service.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Monday, Nor. 23, 1959
13
Boy, 13, Confesses
Killing Youngster
Olathe, Kan. -DPD- George
Martens, 13, told police Sun
day night how . he lured tin
8-year-old school boy into the
woods and then stabbed him
repeatedly because the boy
had struck his bicycle.
The body of Steven Moscoe
was found in a hedgerow Sun
day about three quarters of a
mile from his home. He had
been beaten, stomped and
stabbed about 50 times with a
pocketknife.
Martens confessed after
lengthy questioning by authorities.
"I was mad at him for
striking my bicycle," Martens
told detectives.
Schrunk Convinced
On Trade Relations
Portland-dJPD-Mayor Terrv
Shrunk returned from a visit
to Japan Saturday and said
the fact that the next American-Japanese
Conference of
Mayors and Chamber of Com
merce Presidents will be held
here should prove "we are
big league."
Shrunk said he was con
vinced that trade and cultural
relations are essential to both
countries.
This year's conference was
held in Osaka. The next one
will be here in 1961.
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