Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 03, 1959, Image 13

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BROWN LANDS HAHD ONE Joe Brown lands hard right
to Dave Charnley's heart in lightweight title boxing bout at
Houston, Tex., last night. Brown won on a sixth round TKO
to keep his title.
(UPI Telephoto.)
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ROGUE RAMBLERS
Standings:
Three Squares
S.NC
The Gang
The Pinheads .
W.
28
27
24
23
23
22
21
20
19
15
Three Cheers
Lucky Strikes
Bankerettes
Merry Misses
The Bobby Pins
Rolling Three ....
Results:
Pinheads (E. McDanlel 385) 1499;
Merry Misses (B. Cowden 416) 1459.
Bobby Pins (R. Donahue 332)
1426; Three Cheers (M. Jensen 372)
1651.
Bankerettes (H. Dow 343) 1400;
. Rolling Three (R. Bosworth 281)
1443.
The Gang (K. Byrne 457) 1482;
SNC (S. Vorbeck 371) 153.
Three Squares (M. Doty 425)
1517; Lucky Strikes (M. Langley
405) 1492.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Final 1st Round Standings:
W.
Patterson's Bakery 41
Ham & Egg'r Cafe 40
Alexander & Brown Ins. 35
Cubby's Drive In 34
Mail Tribune 33
Fam Bearings 31!i
Richfield Oil Co ."31
L.
19
20
25
26
27
28 li
29
30
32
32
32
32
37
42 ',,
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Davis Transfer & Storage 30
Quality Market
Kim s Kestaurant
Rogue Valley Drilling .
Andy's Jewelers
E H. Mann Co
Morning Fresh Bread .
Medford Paint Store
28
28
28
23
14
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Results:
A & B 2 (Marshall Brown 573)
2597; H It E 2 (Jim Hennebeck
534) 2536.
Davis 4 (Hal Ellis 620) 2717;
Mann Co. 0 (Frank Driscoll 553)
2537.
Fam 1 i (Bill Newland 583) 2624;
Bates 21b (Dick Weber 616) 2624.
Tribune 0 (Sam Van Dyke 568)
2532; Rogue 4 (George Bronson
574) 2643.
M F Bread 1 (Jim Farrar 574)
1651; Patterson's 3 (Earl Lenz 561)
2666.
Cubby's 4 (Jim Morgan 563) 2675:
Quality 0 (Ray Wise 579) 2611.
Andy's 1 (Lee Hubler 566) 2624;
Kim's 3 (Jim Knapp 567) 2670.
Richfield 4 (Ernest Kennedy 588)
2673; Paint 0 (Carl Landis 541)
2500.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Medford Corporation 15
Medford Steel Co. 13
Seven Up Bottling Co 13
R. O. Stephenson Lbr. Co. 10
M & M Motors
Barco Supply Co.
Big Y Market
Medford Blowpipe Co.
Team No. 9
Patterson's Plumbing
First Christian Church
Kogap Lumber Industries-
Results:
Medco 4 (George Smith 544) 2913;
Team Nine 0 (Ralph Davis 481)
2577.
Church 0 (Earl Purdy 495) 2602;
Stephenson 4 I Ed Olson 569) 2857.
7 Up 2 (Bill Smith 545) 2678;
Blowpipe 2 (La Verne Johnson 515)
2673.
Patterson 0 (Bob Flagg 472) 2713;
M & M 4 (Keith McLean 515) 2764.
Kogap 1 (Roger Weiss 462) ,2571;
Big Y 3 (Flovd Hayner 467) 2692.
Barco 1 (Dick Swan 520) 2650;
Steel 3 (Bob Lunsford 509) 2761.
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WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings:
w.
L.
Cummins Diesel"-.
Jorgensen's Dairy .
Medford Cleaners .
Union Club -
Ross Lumber
30',!
29 ;
28
17', 4
18 ',4
20
27 ',i
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26'4 21 14
25 23
Hawkinson's Tire
Pick's Apparell 25 23
Beck's Bakery 22 26
Wooden Shoe 21 27
Rogue Distributing Co. 18 30
Crater Logging Co. 18 30
Crater Inn Motel 17 31
Results:
Pick s 1 (K. Jennings 495) 2301;
Beck's 3 (G. Riggs 538) 2393.
Medford Cleaners 3 (M. Clark
520) 2464; Crater Logging 1 (E.
Goode 450) 2255.
Crater Inn 2 (L. Sacchl 496) 2338;
Cummins 2 (V. Knox 554) 2429.
Hawkinson's 3 (B. Davis 566)
2477; Rogue Dist. 1 (V. Lusk 532)
2390. .
Ross Lumber 3 (D. Christenson
540) 2490; Wooden Shoe 1 (L.
Learning 550) 2351.
Jorgensen 3 (R. Barr 576) 2443:
Union Club 1 (V. Cummings 527)
2351.
High games L. Sacchi 206. B.
Davis 213, L. Cornelius 201, E. Ba
ker 215, D. Christenson 200, R.
Barr 221.
High Series H. Clark 532. G.
Riggs 538. V. Knox 554, B. Davis
566, M. Hennebeck 553, V. Lusk
532. E. Baker 530, B. Reinholtz 539,
D. Christenson 540, L. Learning 550,
R. Barr 576, V. Cummings 527.
Split conversions S. Daigle
8-10-7. T. Farrar 5-7, H. Wolgamott
4-7-10.
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
The Three Slippers
The Pot Holders
W,
16
16
12
12
12
12
L.
8 .
8
1H4
12
12
12
12
14
Stragglers
The Three Mrs.
Slowpokes
Jokers
Allev Busters 12
Lucky Strikes 10
spareoowiers
Merry Trio ,
10 14
714 161,4
Results:
Three Mrs. 0 (M. Shaw 331) 989;
Alley Busters 4 (G. Chase 418) 1143.
Stragglers 4 (R. Cabler 492) 1226;
Sparebowlers 4 (G. Bartolomei
367) 1122.
Slowookes 1 (C. Grigsby 360)
1081; Three Slippers 3 (D. Camp
bell 4Z3) lus.
Potholders 4 (W. Brabham 357)
1130; Lucky Strikes 0 (M. Thomas
414) 1063.
The Jokers 3 (B. Botefur-528)
1310; Merry Trio 1 (B. Grey .397)
1142.
High series B. Botefur 528.
High game B. Botefur 200.
Split conversions P. Doescher
5-10. D. Nease 5-10, D. Chase 5-10,
B. Botefur 5-7.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Ellis Market 1314
City Hall '. 13
U. S. National Bank 12 ',4
L.
2 ',4
3
3 ',4
United Crocers
11
D
7
8
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11
12
12
13
Stevens Auto Parts .
Mechanic's Latry .
Haupert Tractu
Earl and Roy's .
Mann's Dept. Store .
Medford Neon
Moore Steel ..;
O. K. Market
9
8
7
6
5
4
4
3
Results:
U. S. Bank 4 (S. Doty 610) 2304;
O.K. Mkt. 0 (Chuck Learn 485)
2101.
Moore Steel 0 (R. Edwards 478)
2151; Mann's Store 4 (G. Owsley
529) 2446.
Medford Neon 0 (K. Clark 565)
2262; Ellis Mkt. 4 (W. MoeUer 526)
2582.
Mechanic's Laundry 4 (D. Robert
son 562 ) 2363; Stevens 0 (G. Gill
more 451) 2104.
United Grocers 3 (A. Barth 579)
2549; Haupert's 1 (H. Newland 572)
2385.
Earl and Roy's 1 (G. Peck 529)
2179; City Hall 3 (N. Dow 501) 2351.
Jack Twyman
Heads Royals
United Press International
Jack Twyman's scoring
sprees have carried the Cin
cinnati Royals back on the
road to .. a potential playoff
berth.
Twyman, the National Bas
ketball association's leading
scorer, poured in 39 points
Wednesday night to give Cin
cinnati a 135-118 victory over
the New York Knickerbockers
and move the Royals within a
game of third place Minnea
polis in the Western division.
Syracuse won its first game
from St. Louis this season by
beating the Hawks, 130-121, in
the nightcap of a Syracuse
double-header.
Cincinnati, racking up its
highest-ever total in NBC com
petition, twice had to over
come huge New York leads
before winning the game.
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Joe Brown
Lightweight Toga
By ED SAINSBURY
United Press International
Houston, Tex.-a?D - "That
kid," Joe Brown said idly.
"I'll fight him again tomor
row" and beat him easier."
Thus he dismissed British
boilermaker Dave Charnley,
the British Empire champion
who failed to come out for
the sixth round Wednesday
night in his effort to wrest
away Brown's world light
weight championship.
It was a two-inch gash over
the right eye which put
Charnley out of action with
his sixth loss in 40 pro fights,
but there was a difference of
Ring Title
Aspirants
Wait Bout
Logan, Utah -(UPD- Cham
pion Gene Fullmer and chal
lenger Spider Webb broke
camp today and motored into
Logan for their 15-round mid
dleweight title fight (NBA)
version Friday night.
Co-promoter Norman Roths
child predicted a near-sellout
of 7,000 at the Utah State uni
versity field house.
"The gate may approach
$100,000," he said, "because
of our $60,000 cash advance,
our $10,000 worth of orders
and the increasing sales in
various cities."
Fullmer said, "If hope to
knock him out this time," as
he broke camp at. his home
bailiwick. West Jordan, Utah.
Gene had to be content
with a unanimous 10-round
decision in their previous
fight at Salt Lake City, Sept.
11, 1958. That was before he
won the NBA version of . the
160-pound crown by stopping
Carmen Basilio in the 14th
round last Aug. 28.
The flight will be televised
and broadcast nationally by
NBC at 7 p.m. (e.s.t.) with a
TV blackout in much of Utah.
The TV-radio fee was $100,
000. Golfers Tee Off
At1 Coral Gables
Coral Gables, F la. (UPD
Cloudy skies and mild tem
peratures set the scene as big
time golf returned to the ele
gant old Biltmore Country
club today.
A star-spangled field of 150
playprs teed off in the first
annual $25,000 Coral Gables
Open on the memory-crowded
fairways now known as the
Biltmore municipal course.
Doug Ford, Arnold Palmer,
Art Wall Jr., and Dow Fin
sterwald, among the elite of
contemporary golf, drew gal
leries where Walter Hagen,
Gene Sarazen and Bobby
Jones spun the thrills for the
sports fans of another era.
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Retains
opinion as to how he got the
cut.
"It was an unintentional
but," Charnley's manager,
ruddy faced Arthur Boggis,
said.
Says Left Did Damage
But Brown countered,
"butt, nothing. I hit him with
a left and then a right, and
I cut him with the left. It
was as good an overhand left
as I ever threw."
The victory was Brown's
sixth knockout win in eight
defenses of the title he won
three years ago from Wallace
Bud Smith. And Brown
thought it was one of his
easiest.
"I'd give him a rematch,"
he said, "but it's up to my
manager (Lou Viscusi) to
make the matches. I'll fight
Charnley tomorrow, any
where, even London, if I can
get the money out of there.
Just so I get a big purse."
Preserves Record
Brown, at 134, scored his
76th win and his 36th knock
out in 104 pro fights. He said
Charnley,. who had knocked
out 20 opponents previously,
never hurt him. Charnley
weighed 133.
' Charnley preseved his rec
ord of never being knocked
off his feet.
Referee Jimmy Webb and
both judges, Ernie Taylor and
Bill Cornelius, had Brown far
ahead on points. Webb gave j
brown four rounds and scored
one even for a 50-46 talley.
Taylor gave Brown four
rounds and Charnley the last
for a 49-46 count, and Cor
nelius gave Brown every
round for a 50-45 score.
A crowd estimated around
6,500 paid a gross gate of
$32,720.
Church League
Referee Class
To Be Monday
A class for all people help
in out in church basketball
refereeing will be held at the
Young Men's Christian asso
ciation on Monday, Dec. 7 at
7:30 p.m.
The league is looking for
more adults who can work in
the Men's league and Senior
league. More high school boys
a.lso are needed.
The class will cover the
1960 rule book and ways to
be a good referee. Instructing
the course will be Golden
Noble, commissioner of the
Southern Oregon Basketball
Referee association.
Anyone interested in bas
ketball or in refereeing is in
vited to attend the meeting.
West Point, N. Y. (UPD
Frank Gibson, an end from
Bellaire, Ohio, and guard Al
Vanderbush of Midland Park,
N. J have been elected co
captains of Army's 1960 foot
ball team.
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Medford Lions club will
hold its annual football ban
quet on Tuesday evening,
Dec. 15, at the Jackson hotel.
Two state championship ag
gregations will be honored.
Medford High school letter
men and St. Mary's high
squad members' and their
coaches will be honored.
Dr. Leonard Mayfield, Med
ford district superintendent
of schools will speak on ath
letics in Russia. His talk will
be based on observations of
his trip to the Soviet , Union
this fall.
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ALL-OPPONENT PICKED
Pullman, Wash. -(UPD- The
University of Oregon, which
beat Washington State twice
in 1959. placed four men on
the WSU-all opponent football
team announced today. The
Cougars picked backs Dave
Grosz and Dave Powell, end
Alden Kimbrough and center
Bob Peterson a m o n g the
toughest they met this season.
The rest of the all-opponent
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Washington and one each
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Old Swedes Church in
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WEDNESDAY COLLEGE GAMES
United Press InternaUonal
East
Army 58. Rider 52
Pittsburgh 73, Michigan 57
Villanova 66. Princeton 46
LaSalle 76, Millersville Tchrs. 60
Rhode Island 86. Hartford 40
Seton Hall 84. Toronto U. 47
Haverford 60. Delaware 57
Brown 93. Tufts 70
Penn. 63. Wash. & Jeff. 44
Cornell 60, Buffalo 53
Yale 84, Springfield (Mass.) 62
South
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Loyola (La., 71, Florida St. 64
Georgetown 81, Mt. St. Mary's 73
Midwest
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Xavier (Ohio) 92, Marian 40
Creighton 105, Colorado St. Coll.
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Houston 105, West Texas St. 60
Texas Wes. 63, Sam Houston St 61
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game unbeaten streak.
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