Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 10, 1959, Image 13

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Velella
Indicted
New York -CPU- Vincent
J. Velella, bead of Rosen
ohn Enterprises, Inc., to
day was indicted and ar
rested on two counts of per
jury in connection with the
June 26 heavyweight cham
pionship bout between Inge
mar Johansson and Floyd
Patterson.
Hoffbuhr
Recognized
By Pirates
Phoenix. Lineman Jack
Hoffbuhr was recognized
the outstanding Phoenix high
football player of the year at
the annual dinner for the
squad last night.
Hoffbuhr was voted by his
teammates as most , inspira
tional player, the most valu
able senior, the best down-
field blocker and the best
tackier.
Othar Richey, end, and
Gerald Sloper, back, were
named co-captains for the
1960 season.
Ragsdale Speaks . ..
. Lee Ragsdale, supervisor of
health and physical education
for the Medford school sys
tem, was the main speaker.
E. M. Skipworth, vice-prm-cialp
of Phoenix high, was
master of ceremonies ' and
Merle Simmons represented
the Phoenix school board of
which he is chairman.
Eight seniors on the squad
were called on lor remarKs.
They were . Hoffbuhr, Ron
Baker, Leon Small, - Mike
Reese, Dick Maesse, Joe Col
fax, Doug James and Jim
Martin.
Movies of the . Phoenix
' Junction City A-2 state quarter-final
game were shown.
The dinner was sponsored
by the school and the moth
ers of the football-players.
Hoop Start
Scheduled
By Phoenix
Phoenix - Phoenix high's
Pirates cap two weeks of in
tensive drilling Friday and
Saturday with their initial
basketball competition of the
season.
They open at home on Fri
day against seemingly strong
Pleasant Hill. Saturday activ
ity takes the Pirates to Brook
ings. There are six lettermen on
the Phoenix squad. They are
Ron Baker, Mike Comstock,
Mike Reese, Gerald Sloper,
Othar Richey and Jim Floyd.
Others on the 11-man var
sity are Gary" Chriss, Bob
Craig, Sam Walls, Raymond
Thompson and Rickey Richey.
Chriss and Thompson are up
from the junior varsity. Craig
is a transfer from Fall River,
Calif., and Walls come from a
school in the Los Angeles
area. Richey is a freshman.
Sloper is tall man on the
club at 6-2, Thompson is 6-1 V
and Baker 6 ' feet. Othar
Richey is a shade under six
feet.
The possible starting unit
for coach Jack Woodward's
team is Baker, Sloper, Cons
bruck, Floyd and Reese. Oth
ar Richey appeared a likely
starter but has been sick and
is not to return to the squad
until Monday. Woodward said
Craig, Chriss - and Rickey
Richey probably will be a
lot of action. Young Richey, a
14-year-old, 180-pounder, has
been surprising with his re
bound work, : ,
Pleasant HiH whacked St.
Francis 60 to 43 last Tuesday
whilS'Br cokings lost 53 to 45
last' week . to" Illinois Valley
which is a Rogue loop foe of
Phoenix. Eagle Point will en
tertain Pleasant Hill on Sat
urday night. :;
Y Natators
To Travel
Medford YMCA swim team
travels to McMinnville for its
first swim meet of the season.
Dec. 12 and 13.
About 30 boys and girls
will make the trip from here.
This meet is the kick-off
for the Columbia Basin Swim
league, of which Medford is
a member.
Twelve teams will take
part.
First home meet for the
Medford team will be on Feb.
9, when the Tillamook YMCA
team visits.
Linda Hess, Medford, will
defend her league record for
the 100 yards freestyle this
week.
BOWLING
ELECTRONICS LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Trowbridge & Flynn : 4
Hapco Sales 4
Chitwood Sc Stone 2,i
Electronics Service 1 ',i
United Radio 0
Hapco-Service 0
Results:
C & S 2i (G. Brooks 500) 2273;
Electronic Service (L. Knapp
535) U4H.
United Radio 0 (B. Bray 479)
2085; T & F 4 (G. Stevens 534)
2317.
Hapco Service 0 (B. Blew 430)
1991; Hapco Sales 4 (A. Sterton 579)
2467.
Berkeley; Calif., was nam
ed in 1866 after Bishop
George Berkeley, the philoso
pher who wrote: "Westward
the course pf-empire takes its
way.". -: . . ' -
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
Three Slippers
Pot Holders
Three Mrs.
Slow Pokes .
Jokers
Stragglers
Sparebowlers
Alley Busters
Lucky Strikes
Merry Trio
W.
19
19
15
14
14
L.
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13
14
14
13 li 14
13 15
13 15
11 , 17
8,i 18 Vi
Results:
Alley Bustes 1 (G. Chase 388)
1048; Sparebowlers 3 (G. Truly 378)
1092.
Jokers 2 (B. Botefur 459) 1248;
Slowpokes 2 (B. St. Clair 383) 1254.
Potholders 3 (B. More 440) 1252;
Straglers 1 (D. Nease 419) 1218.
Three Slippers 3 (L. Adkins 391)
1118; Lucky Strikes 1 (M. Thomas
432) 1100.
Three Mrs. 3 (M. Shaw 348) 1928;
Merry Trio 1 (B. Grey 349) 1014.
High game B. Botefur 186.
High series B. Botefur 459.
Split conversions B. Howell
4- 7-5: Flo Sowers 4-7-9; B. Stewart
5- 7; G. Chase 6-10.
STARLIGHTERS LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Polar Cold 25
Tribune Headliners 22
Rogue Sportsman 20
4-Minute Maids 13
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Results:
Sportsman 3 (Ann Zenor 414)
1986; Maids 1 (Jan Lovett 431) 1976.
Headliners 1 (Betty Minger 445)
1902; Polar Cold 3 (Lou Marsh 485)
1947. '
High series Lou Marsh 485, Bet
ty Minger 445.
High games Lou Marsh 187,
Betty Minger 180.
Split conversions Gerry Gar-
nier 7-4-5, Ann Zenor 3-10, 5-8-6,
Peg Hutchinson 3-4-7.
MONDAY TRIPLES LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Dean-Taylor 7
Gleasons Sporting Goods ..7
Builders Service 6
Eastside Market 5
Calm Before Storm
In West Basketball
United Press International
It's the calm before the
storm Thursday on the West
Coast basketball front with
most teams traveling or prac
ticing in preparation for the
big cage weekend and the
Christmas vacation intersec
tional battles ahead.
A couple of contests are
slated tonight, however.
Strong Santa Clara figures to
have too much beef for San
Francisco State while Gonza
ga and Whitworth tangle in a
Northwest tussle.
Action Wednesday night
found- College of Pacific roll
ing over the Cal Aggies 55-37..
COP had two men at 6-foot-8
and the Aggies' .tallest player
stood 6-foot-3. LeRoy Wright,
one of the winners' sky-scrapers
tallied 17 points to lead
scorers and, as unusual, domi
nated board play.
Pepperdine, a high-ranked
WCAC team which is having
trouble getting untracked this
season, fell before Marshall,
82-76, at Huntington, W. Va.
The Waves trailed 77-76
with a little over two minutes
to go when Marshall closed
the door with five , straight
markers. Bob Sims and Sterl-
Parrish Construction
Barbers
Mikes Seat Cover
Colyear Motors
Team Nine
Sam Jennings
Cogswells Market
Ramblers
-.4
-.4
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-.1
Results:
Barbers 4 (Henry 581) 1700; Col'
vears I forfeit).
Cogswell's 1 (Straus 528) 1624;
Gleasons 3 (Voss 544) 1732.
Mike's 1 (Stout 441) 1569; Build
ers Supply 3 (Lynch 509) 1577.
Parrish 3 (Kreer 547) 1715; East-
side MM. l (weame au it.
Ramblers 1 (Doty 427) 1574;
Team Nine 3 (Robinson 548) 1598.
Jennings 0 (Kenner 451) 1343;
Dean-Taylor 4 (Huttner 521) 1691
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
Quality Market
ram Bearings
Kim's Restaurant .
Patterson's Bakery
Ham & Egg'r Cafe
Cubby's Drive In
Medford Paint Store
Andy's Jewelers
Richfield Oil Co.
Roeue Valley Drilling: Co,
Davis Transfer & Storage 1
E. H. Mann Co.... 1
Morning Fresh Bread 1
Bates Candy Co. 0
Alexander & Brown Ins. 0
Mail Tribune 0
W.
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Results:
M. F. Bread 1 (Karl Johnson 546)
2570; Cubby's 3 (Bill Howell 541)
2622.
Andy's 2 ',4 (Ed Guldan 563) 2600;
Richfield l,a (Dave Kreer 570)
2600.
Davis 1 (Bobby Champion 599)
2582; Paint 3 (Carl Landis 569)
2636.
A & B Jns. 0 (Harold Allen 559)
2562; Kim's 4 (Charles Snedden
640) 2850.
Bates 0 (Leo Webster 566) 2543;
Quality 4 (Ray Wise 613) 2725.
Ham & Egg'r 3 (Jim Hennebeck
613) 2659; Rogue 1 (Herb Vallee
561) 2591.
FAM 4 (Marsh Ramsby 607) 2731:
Tribune 0 (Forrest LiddeU 574)
2627.
Patterson 3 (John Dickinson 604)
2848; Mann Co. 1 (Ken Clark -562)
2389.
VICTORY LEAGUE
Standings:
Medford Motors
Hillyer Oil
Bateman's Insurance
Chuck's Market
U. S. Bank
Hunter's Tavern
Jackson County Federal
Pioneer' Cafe
Hal's Flying "A"
Van Lee's
Ping's Gardens
Quality Market
W.
45
41,i
38
35
34 .
33',.
33
31
31 '
28
28
2715
L.
19
22 1
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29
30
30
31
33
33
36
36
36 'i
Viking Sewing Machine.. 231. 40
r aoer s . is. 43
Results:
Ping's 1 (K. Nicodemus 453) 2092;
van i-,ee s 3 itnoaes 50) 2187.
Pioneer 2 (D. Harris 456) 2172;
Hal's 2 (H. Clark 516) 2090.
Hunter's 1 (O. Walsh 471) 2170
U. s. -lank 3 (C Stephenson 519)
2209. :
J. C. Federal 2 T. SheJton 4541
2167; Bateman's 2 (L. Jantzer 517)
-!'.
Medford Motors 2 (D. Paul 506)
2200; Chuck's 2 (A. Hoffman 499)
2246.
Vikirut li (V. Corbv 432) 2109:
Hillyer's 2'i (E. Johnson 488) 2133.
raoer s u b. Aianan 466) 2058;
Quality 4 (D. Huston 483) 2260.
High games C. Stehenson 222.
D. Webster 204. ,
High series C. Stephenson 519.
Split conversions B. Walters
6-7-10, H. Dey 2-10. J. Main 5-10.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
Standings: W.
City Hall 16
Ellis Market 15 ',4
United Grocers 15
U. S. National Bank 13 ij
Stevens Auto Parts 11
Mechanic's Laundry .
Earl and Roy's
Haupert Tractor
Mann's Dept. Store .
Moore Steel
Medford Neon
O. K. Market
Results:
O. K.
4
4",
5 i
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11
11
12
12
13
15
17
Mkt. 0 (D. Copeland 414)
Raiders Go
To Chico
For Tiffs
Ashland - Southern Oregon
college ventures south for a
two-game series with the Chi
co State Wildcats Friday and
Saturday nights.
Red Raider coach Ted
Schopf hopes to take his com
plete squad of 12 ballplayers.
Schopf feels the whole team
earned the trip after last week
end's comeback victory over
Humboldt State. Reserve
Dick Puhl and Brad Flanary
potted six key points in the
waning minutes.
Three times last year the
Raiders and the Wildcats met.
The two teams split two games
at the opening of the season
on the Raider -hardwood. SOC
took one 70-63 and the Wild
cats took the other 58-55. The
third meeting was in the Far
Western conference tourna
ment at Humboldt. The Raid
ers took the advantage and
romped to a 73-57 win.
Set shot Gordy Carrigan
leads the Raider scoring now
with 32 points in two games.
Forward John Payne is sec
ond to Carrigan with a 12 av
erage en 24 points. The 6-5
forward has grabbed off 31
rebounds. Don Vannice will
be the other forward this
week against the 'Cats. He
has a 5-point average and 7
rebound record.
Starting at center for the
Raiders will be Glen Peter
son, a 6-5 post player who is
tied with Payne for the re
bound lead. Peterson aver
aged 7 points in the Hum
boldt series.
Teaming with Carrigan at
guard is Dennis Conner. Con-,
ner, at 5-11, is making his first
bid into basketball since com
ing to Southern Oregon. He
scored eight points in his first
two games but six of them
came in the second battle
which helped the Raiders win
45-43.
For reserve the Raiders will
have guards Dick Lillebo,
Puhl, and Flanary. Flanary at
5-8 is the shortest member of
the Raider varsity and the
only freshman. Schopf con
siders him- one of - the top
prospects n SOC history.
Letterman Dick Smith plays
the center spot on the second
unit with forwards Tom Ber
net and Dave Gardner or Bud
Kastner. All three shoot the
jump shot along with Smith
but Gardner can hit the long
set shot and rebound consist
ently. .
Sonny Liston
Halts Opponent
- Cleveland, Ohio -flIPD- Son
ny Liston, the Philadelphia
heavyweight who claims he
can beat any man'alive in the
ring, had another convincing
victory in his record today to
back up his boast.
The 27-year-old Quaker
City fighter, third ranked
among contenders, belted out
a bloody technical knockout
over Willi Besmanoff Wed
nesday night in a nationally
televised bout before 7,710 at
the Cleveland arena.
Besmanoff, jolted repeated
ly by stiff left jabs and hooks
to the headr had blood stream- j
ing from cuts over both eyes
when Dr. M. H. Lambright J
stopped the fight before the
bell rang for .the seventh
round.
2018: United Groc. 4 (J. Colley 562)
2464.
Stevens 2 (C. Marrs 528) 2328:
Ellis Mkt. 2 (C. Ellis 532) 2494.
Mecn. Laundry 1 (J. l-rum 593)
2308: City Hall 3 (B. Stephens 526)
2488.
Mann's 3 (G. Owsley 502) 2394:
Hauoert. Tractor 1 (B. Newland 546)
2429.
'Medford Neon 1 (K. Clark 519)
2222: Earl and Roy's 3 (H. Vessev
Jr. 5701 2338.
Moore Steel 3 (R. Edwards 537)
2264; U. S. Bank. 1 (S. Doty 495)
2260.
ing Forbes had 25 and 23 for
the losers while Johnny Mil
hoan scored 24 for the win
ners. The night's hottest shooting
performance was turned in by
the Occidental Tigers. They
cashed in on a phenomenal 73
per cent of their shots while
rolling over Pomona College,
101-57. Four Tigers hit double
figures with Bill Oates tank
ing 24 points to lead the onslaught.
Frank Ramsey Spurs Boston
United
Press International
Frank Ramsey, the Boston
Celtic's so-called "sixth man,"
strutted like a regular Wed
nesday night as the defend
ing champions opened a four
game lead over Philadelphia
in the National Basketball as
sociation's Eastern Division.
. Ramsey, a former Kentucky
star, scored 29 points Wed
nesday night as Boston staged
a second-half drive to beat
the Warriors, 137-116, and
even their season series at
two-all.
In other action, Cincinaati
up-ended Detroit, 129-119, in
the opener of a Boston double
header and Syracuse defeated
Minneapolis, 93-89, at Seattle,
Wash.
Boston couldn't contain
Wilt Chamberlain, who tal
lied 39 points, but answered
with Ramsey's scoring thrusts,
plus Bill Russell's 23 points
and Tom Heinsohn's 20.
Montebello, Calif. (OPD The
54-hole Montebello Open gets
under way today with half of
a giant 342-man field playing
the first 18 holes of golf. The
favorites, including defend
ing champion Don Whitt, Bor
rego Springs, Calif., won't
play until the second half of
the split field gets into action
Friday. "
Experienced
Foe Tonight
For Moyer
Portland, Ore. -EPD- Youth
vs. experience will be match
ed here tonight when Port
land's young Denny Moyer
meets veteran Virgil Akins in
a 10-round boxing match.
Akins, the ex-welterweight
champ, will have a definite
advantage over Moyer in ex
perience. But youth will be on
Moyer's side.
Moyer, at 20, has but one
defeat - that to Don Jordan in
a title bout last summer. Ak-
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 1 0
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CHEMICALS BLOW TJP
Portland -flIPD-Ronald" War
drop, 17, Portland, was se
verely injured Wednesday
night, police said, when
chemicals he was testing blew
up in his hands. He was taken
to Providence Hospital for
treatment
ins, 31, is regarded as a heavy
puncher and is hoping for a
kayo.
' Moyer weighed about 151
while Akins hoped to enter
the ring at around 148
pounds.
A f 0 u r-bout preliminary
card rounds out the program.
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