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St. Mary's Entertains Phoenix St. Mary's and Phoenix, with contrasting perform ances against a common rival, in early season tussles, will be basketball foes on Friday night on the floor of the Med ford parochial school's gym. Only comparison possible of the two aggregations is from their respective games with Riddle. St. Mary's tipped the Irish 39 to 34 in its season opener last week while Riddle thumped Phoenix 56 to 34. These results are not expected to mean much when the two clubs get together. The Class B Crusaders en ter the tussle with victories in their only two full games this season. They downed Eagle Point, an A-2 rival of Phoenix, in addition to beat ing Riddle. The Pirates have a 2-1 mark with nods over Pleasant Hill and Brookings. Good news this week for St. Mary's is that letterman Ron Daley may be able to play. An October 31 football injury sidelined him for the last of the football campaign and the opening of basketball activ ity. There is some possibility of Daley starting. Coach Bill McKibbin said that the open ing unit could be Dick and Bob Evans, Al Yates and Roger Hout and Jim Calhoun or Daley. Phoenix could open with Mike Consbruck, Gerald Slo per, Ron Baker, Jim Floyd and Mike Reese. Phoenix will meet Brook ings Saturday in a return game ' at Phoenix while St. Mary's entertains Sacred Heart of Klamath Falls on Sunday afternoon. Friday game time is 8 p.m. There will be a preliminary between freshmen teams. New York - OiPD - Bobby Jones and Francis Ouimet, two great golfers of yester voar will be honored at the 8th annual national golf award dinner here, Jan. zt. Jones will receive a trophy commemorating the 30th an niversary of his unprecedent ed "grand slam" in-1930, and Ouimet will be similarly hon ored for making golf a popu lar sport in this country by defeating Britain's famed Harry Vardon and Ted Ray for the U.S. Open title in 1913. GIV tote always smoother because it's slow-distilled This is friendship's favorite. A handsome gift in its holiday wrap, a handsome gesture in the glass. It's for people you appreciate . . .because they'll appreciate the extra care, the patient slow-distilling, that makes Early Times so smooth and flavorful. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY CO. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Medfor&Tribuni Schools Trade Foes on Court It's sort of ring-around-the-rosy for four high school hoop clubs of the area in week end games. On Friday Illinois Valley vies at Butte Falls and Rogue Ernie Banks Ranks No. 1 In Defense Cincinnati, Ohio CPB Ev eryone always talks about Er nie Banks' bat, but official 1959 fielding figures today revealed him to be the No. 1 defensive man in the National league. The slugging Chicago Cubs' shortstop broke two major league defensive records last season and both marks may stand for a long time. Banks' .985 fielding aver age was the highest ever com piled by a major league short stop and the 12 errors he com mitted were the fewest ever made during a single season by a regular major league shortstop. Closest one to Banks In the field was Milwaukee short stop Johnny Logan, who had a .975 average and 18 miscues. Neves Returns, Rides Winner San .Mateo, Calif. - (UPD -Ralph Neves; a gallant jockey who has twice almost been killed-on he track, returned to racing .idr the first time since May -3fl Wednesday and promptly brought in a win ner. , . He delighted ' the big Bay Meadows crowd of 9,082 fans by . capturing the third race aboard-'Pez Vela. It was his first - race since he suffered near fatal injuries in a spill at Hollywood Park, His return here-occurred on the same track -on which he was once officially pronounced dead af ter a brutal spill in 1936. But he returned from that one, too, to riding glory. River at Talent. Saturday scraps will be Talent at Illi nois Valley and Butte Falls at Rogue River. This contention is non-conference but could serve as a measure of how the teams may fare when their respec tive league races begin. Rogue River has tipped Tal ent and lost to Butte Falls in previous games. Evansville Tops Rating New York-UPI-Evansville (Ind.), beaten only by Iowa of the major basketball schools in its first four starts, today topped United Press International's first small col lege ratings for the 1959-60 season. Evansville bowed to the Big Ten team by two points, 86-84. New York (UPI) The United Press International small college basketball ratings (first-place votes and won-lost records through Dec. 12 in parentheses): Team Points 1. Evansville (Ind.) 23 (3-1) ....336 2. Tenn. St. A&I 5 (5-0) 262 3. Wheaton (111.) 4 (4-0) 250 Louisiana Tech 4 (4-0) 173 SW Mo. St. (Z-3) ...134 Grambline (La.) (3-1) 110 7. Pac. Lutheran (3-2) 89 8. SteubenvUle (O.) (1-0) 85 9. Wittenberg (O.) (4-0) 71 10. SW Texas St. (3-2) . 41 11. Kentucky Wesleyan, 36; 12, Western Illinois, 31; 13, Akron, 14. Los Angeles State, 29; 15. South Dakota State, 23; 16 (tie) West Vir ginia Wesleyan and Belmont Ab bey (N.C.), 22 each; 18, Centenary (La.) 18; 19 (tie) Prairie View (Tex. and Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (17 each). Bearcats Edge Rivals 74-68 Salem -(UPD- Willamette's Bearcats downed Northwest Nazarene 74-68 in a nip-and-tuck basketball game Wednes day night. The two teams go at it again tonight. Willamette led at half time 41-38, matching its speed against the height of the Nam pa, Ida., team. High point man for Willamette was Larry Lynn with 25. Al Freeman led Northwest Nazarene with 21. the true old-style Kentucky Bourbon Hawkinson Quint Tips Big Y Five Hawkinson Tire Tread of Medford pulled into top po sition alone in the Southern Oregon Independent Basket ball league standings last night and is sure of occupying that spot the rest of this year. The Tiremen pounded Big Y Markets 76 to 39 in the only loop scrape of the eve ning. It was the third win against no losses for Hawkin son's while Southern Oregon college junior varisity stands 2-0. Pre - Christmas contention winds up on Sunday after noon when Andy's Jewelers of Medford have a 2:30 p.m. tangle at Glendale. The sched ule will resume on Jan. 3. Hawkinson's com b i n e d sharpness and a fast break last night to overrun the Mar keteers. Halftone mark fa vored the tire team 35 to 15. Bill Weddle of Big Y was high scorer with 16 points. Dave D'Olivo and Keith Johnson headed five Hawkinson play ers in twin figures with 13 each. LINEUPS: 76 Hawkinson'! Big T Mkts. 39 F 11 Van Dolah Smith 4 F 10 Parent Davis 6 C 13 D'Olivo Nolan 8 G 13 Johnson Simmonds 2 G 12 Hughes . Weddle 16 Substitutions For Hawkinson's, Van nice 4, Bates 7, Stewart 4, Mc Abee 2; for Big Y. Yarnell 3, Caster. Stilt Brings Total to 917 United Prass International Wilt Chamberlain is on his way to a National Basketball association scoring record in his freshman year as a pro fessional. The Philadelphia flipper tallied 43 points Wednesday night in leading the Warriors to a 114-105 triumph over the Cincinnati Royals. Wilt now has 917 points in his first 27 games. At this rate, he will wind up the season with ap proximately 2,500 points. Bob Pettit set the NBA's scoring standard last season with 2,105 points. In other Wednesday action, Cliff Hagan's free throw with 30 seconds remaining gave St. Louis a 107-106 verdict over Detroit and Syracuse made it four out of five against New York with a 116-113 triumph over the Knicks. , BOWLING ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: Vi, L. Cal-Spray 13 3 Safeway Twelve 12 4 Taylor-Salade 11 5 McDonald Candy 10 5',-t Faber's Market 9 7 C. F. Van Lines 8 8 O N C Freight 7 9 Safewav Ten 7 9 Crater Lake Motors 7 9 Darrell Miller Co 5 11 Medford Health Club 3'j 2'3 O. K. Tires 3 13 Results: Safeway Ten 3 (Smith 527) 2642; O N C 1 (Wehren 481) 2596. Safeway Twelve 4 (Thompson 503) 2714; Crater Lake 0 (Maggenti 467) 2578. C. F. 2 (Burghardt 469) 2636; O. K. Tires 2 (Wilson 485) 2626. Taylor-Salade 4 (Van Ausdall 508) 2785; Medford Health 0 (Walland 492) 2704. Cal Spray 4 (Shafer 541) 2849; Miller Co. 0 (Anderson 455) 2585. Faber's 3 (Gegner 460 ) 2760; Mc Donald 1 (Rennick 433) 2612. LADY ELKS NO. ONE Standings: w. L. Cherry Pickers 40 16 Trioettes 34 22 Pin Pushers 30 26 Break A Ways 29 27 Threatless Three 26 30 Stagettes 26 30 Lucky Strikes .- 20 36 The Goofers 19 37 Results: Cherry Pickers 0 (W. Booth 447) 1170; Trioettes 4 (F. Hogue 509) 1325. Pin Pushers 1 (A. Salyers 496) 1328; Threatless Three 3 (V. Bate man 503) 1398. Goofers 1 (H. Depner 474) 1346; Lucky Strikes 3 (L. Neeley 552) 1351. Stagettes 0 (H. Bolton 429) 1191; Break A Ways 4 (D. Jantzer 558) 1314. High games Lee Neeley 206, Faye Hogue 191. High series Dorothy Jantzer ooo. j-e eeiey ooz, f aye Hogue 509, Vivian Bateman 503. Split Conversions W. Booth 4-5, F. Hogue 3-7, A. Salyers 5-4. 4-7-10. T. Isaacs 4-7. M. Gilkison 3-10, A. Thompson 3-19, N. Morris 3-10. E. Blew 7-2-10. ROGUE RAMBLERS Standings: W. L. Three Squares 32 20 5. N. C 31 21 The Pinheads 30 22 The Gang 27 25 Merry Misses 26 26 Three Cheers 25 27 Lucky Strikes ... .... 25 27 The Bankerettes 25 27 The Rolling Three 21 31 The Bobby Pins 20 32 Results: Three Cheers (L. Fisher 339) 1447; Bankerettes (H. Dow 369) 1479; Bobby Pins (J. Wehren 347) 1137; Merry Misses (B. Cowden 417) 1269; Rolling Three (R. Bosworth 335) 1521; Three Squares (M. Doty 444) 1508; The Gang (D. Owings 422) 1575; Lucky Strikes (A. Cus tance 407) 1589; S.N.C. (C. Hector 380) 1551. MORNING GLORIES Standings: w. L. Kool Cats 26 6 Cream Puffs 20 12 Snap Dragons 17 15 Pea Pods 16 16 Short Pins 16 16 8 Balls 14 18 Doozus 14 18 Alley Cats 13 19 2 Hits & a Miss 10 22 Missing Links 5 27 Results: Kool Kats (Lucille Cornelius 212) 1665; Cream Puffs (Mary Aeschle- man 162) 1489. SnaD Dragons (Rosie Pruett 154) 1571; Pea Pods (Georgia Boardman 1501 1543. Short Pins (Flo Sowers 147) 1244; 8 Balls (Rosie Short 159) 1533. Doozus (Judy Barnum 160) 1587; Alley Cats (Myrna 156) 1563. . 2 Hits & a Miss (VI Corbv 123) 1338: Mising Links (Ollie McNamer 140) 1498. CENTENNIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Three Slippers 23 9 Pot Holders 19 13 Sparebowlers 17 15 Three Mrs 17 15 Alley Busters 16 16 Slow Pokes -15 17 Stragglers 14i 17',i Jokers - 14 18 Merry Trio 12 ,i 19 ij Lucky Strikes 12 20 Results: Lucky Strikes 1 (M. Thomas 414) 1070; Merry Trio 3 (E. Merit 360 1109. Sparebowlers 4 (Y. Bartolomel 374) 1069; Pot Holders 0 (W. Brab- nam 364) iouo. Alley Busters 3 (N. Chase 403) 1115; Slow Pokes 1 (B. St. Clair 363) 1039. Three Mrs. 3 (P. H jar ten 364) 1200; Stragglers 1 (R. Cabler 408) 1123. Jokers 0 (B. Botefur 432) 1109; Three Slippers 4 (L. Adkins 430) 1332. High games Gen. Truly 163; B. Botefur 163; Rita Cabler 161. High series B. Botefur 432; L. Adkins 430. Split conversions! B. Moore 8-10; B. Hefley 3-10; D. Campbell CRATER LAKE LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Ellis Market 19,4 4,i U. S. National Bank 17',i 62 United Grocers 16 8 City Hall 16 8 Stevens Auto Parts ...... 15 9 Mann's Dept. Store 11 13 Mechanic's Laundry . 1054 13 ',i Moore Steel .. 10 14 Earl and Roy's 9 15 Haupert Tractor 8 16 Medford Neon 7j 16 & O. K. Market 4 20 Results: Ellis Mkt. 4 (D. Kline 619) 2426; City Hall 0 (B. LaRocque 544) 2323. Stevens' 4 (G. Gillmore 487) 2127; Haupert's 0 (B. Newland 528) 2354. OKI (D. Copeland 459) 2054; Mann's Store 3 (G. Owsley 525) 2256. Earl and Roy's 0 (H. Vessey Jr. 514) 2211; U. S. Bank 4 (S. Doty 551) 2489. United 1 (J. Colley 483) 2284; Moore's 3 (M. Hull 493) 2197. Mech. Ldry. l'i (J. Pruitt 387) 2428; Med. Neon 2Vi (K. Clark 563) 2418. MONDAY TRIPLES LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Dean-Taylor 10 2 Gleason's Sporting Goods 9 3 Eastside Market 9 3 Team Nine 8 . 4 Parrish Construction 7 5 Builders Service 7 5 Mike's Seat Cover Shop 5 7 Cogswell's Market 3 7 Barbers 4 8 Colyear Motors 4 8 Ramblers 3 9 Sam Jennings 1 11 Results: Gleason's 2 (Voss 463) 1658; Ramblers 2 (Doty 453) 1715. Barbers 0 (Scalberg 476) 1556; Team Nine 4 (Robinson 490) 1584. Jennings' 0 (Owslev 497) 1584; Eastside Mkt. 4 (Morgan 522) 1705. Builders 1 (Lynch 485) 1693; Dean-Taylor 3 (Huttner 561) 1771. Colyear's 0 (forfeit); Cogswell's 4 (Straus 505) 1635. Parrish 3 (Wilkinson 514) 1657; Mike's 1 (Morris 518) 1619. DANCER PICKED Baltimore, Md. -(UPD- Sword Dancer, who climaxed his 1959 season with victories in the Travers, Woodward and Jockey Club Gold Cup, wasv named "Horse of the Year" in the Turf and Sport Digest's annual nationwide poll of sportswriters and sportscasters. Fasel, Duncan Lead in RVCC Golf Handicap Bob Fasel and Herman Duncan went into the lead during the week through Tuesday in the holiday golf handicap of Rogue Valley Country club. They won six points from John Nuich and Jim Vargo to boost their to tal to nine. ' Dutch Meyer and Tom Van Etten, first week's leaders, lost by three holes to Curt Butterfield and Joe Moore to drop into third place with five points. Dick Travis and Jack Eidswick won six points from Lloyd Pope and Glen Fabrick in their first match of the tourney and it was good enough for secgnd place. Pope and Fabrick tell from third into a tie for 10th. Ed Milne and Bob Morris opened play in the tourney with a five-hole win over Millard P a y t o n and Bob Walker. Fasel and Duncan are low net so far in the tourney with a best ball 64. Standings: Matches Pts. Fasel-Duncan 2 Plus 9 Travis-Eidswick 1 " 6 Meyer-Van Etten 3 " 5 Milne-Morris 1 - " 5 Radzweit-Dumas 2 " 4 Gretchell-Teeter 3 " 3 Butterfield-Moore 1 " 3 Knight-Parsons 2 " 3 Pitts-Lowery 1 " 3 Odell-Little 3 " 2 Kellenberger-Blackledge 1 " 2 Stark-Catey 3 " 2 Pope-Fabrick 4 " 2 Nulton-Swanson . ....1 " 1 Phillips-Wells 1 " 1 Mitchell-Clark 1 " 0 Sanner-Stewart ..2 " 0 Moffat-Butler 1 " 0 Conrad-Anderson . 1 " 0 Alexander-Brown . .. 1 " 0 Lockwood-Hood 1 Minus 1 Flink-Lambert 1 " 2 Perl-Marten 2 " 2 Mears-Benson ..... 1 " 2 Millhollin-Schuler 1 " 2 Ricker-LittreU 3 " 2 Baker-H. Holmes 2 " 3 Brooks-Pearson 1 " 3 Schildt-Hopkins 2 " 4 Judy-Mickelson 2 " 4 Shaylor-Anderson . 2 " 4 Robinson-Schmidt 2 " 5 Payton-Walker 2 " 5 Corbin-Dunlevy 2 " 6 Nuich-Vargo 1 " 6 Ace Armstrong Scores Upset Camden, N.J. -(UPD- Gene (Ace) Armstrong of Elizabeth, N.J., said today he wants Spider Webb or Gene Fullmer after his upset decision over promising Rudy Ellis of Chi cago in a 10-round nationally televised middleweight bout here. Armstrong, 155, snapped the 22-year-old Ellis' eight bout winning streak by beat ing the Windy City knockout artist to the punch and getting the better of almost every in side exchange. HOCKEY NATIONAL LEAGUE United Press International The Chicago Black Hawks have moved out of the Na tional Hockey league cellar and if the Boston Bruins don't start winning, they may fall into it soon. The Hawks climbed into fifth-place Wednesday night with a 4-0 victory over the stumbling Bruins, who have won only two of their last 16 games. NO. 1 HUNNER Los Altos, Calif. -OIPD- The Track and Field News has picked Al Lawrence, Univer sity of Houston distance star from Australia, as America's number one cross- country runner of 1959. Eisenhower Plans Latin American Trip Washington UPD High ad ministration sources said to day that President Eisenhow er is definitely planning to visit Brazil and four or five other Latin American coun tries next spring. No definite dates have been set for the journey, it was learned, but April is con sidered a likely time if it does not conflict with the proposed Big Four summit meeting. There have been persistent reports that the President was considering extending his good will travels to the areas south of the border before leaving office. It was learned today that the trip has now been firmed up as much as possible this far in advance. No announcement of the Latin American trip is expect ed until after Eisenhower re turns Dec. 22 from his current trip. Bids Due Soon on Willamette Buildings Salem -(UPD- Two new wom en's dormitories at Willamette university are off the drawing boards. Specifications have been turned over to contractors and bids are expected next month. The streamlined quar ters will house 96 upperclass independent students. DANCE Saturday Night OASIS Eagle Point New Boating Act Effective January 1 in State Portland-The Oregon game commission has advised steel head anglers and duck hunt ers who use boats to keep a sharp lookout in their news papers or for news broadcasts regarding the new state boat ing act which will become ef fective Jan. I. " Although the new law will affect nearly all boat owners in the state, this group of hunters and fishermen will probably be among the first who must comply with Ore gon's boating regulations of registration, licensing, and numbering, since their boats will be in the water for use at the time or shortly after the law becomes effective. According to the Oregon marine board in Salem, ap plication blanks are now be ing printed and. should be available for distribution about Dec. 15. Applications may be obtained at county sheriffs' offices and offices of CHARGERS SIGN LINEMEN Los Angeles-flJPD-Ron Mix and Gary Fineran, starting tackles for the University of Southern California, have been signed by the Los An geles Chargers of the new American Football league. Mix was the No. 1 draft choice of the National Foot ball league's Baltimore Colts. It's Mrv 'Down "m2 I mkWWmH you Trade-in, SK Allstate TIME SERVICE GUARANTEE against all types of road hax'ards preraltd on lh months used based on current price without trade-in al time of 12-MO. GUARANTEE . . RAYON THE ALLSTATE li y 6.70x15 Tube-Type Blackwall Each plus tax AND YOUR OLD TIRE 7.10x15 12.77 Each plus rax 6.00x16 10.44 Each plus rax" and your old tire (1) FREE REPLACEMENT ih' 90 days if found defective on? will not hold a charge. 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