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IkOalliofflia Sooners Placed bb Oiracdeffiinnte Probation - New York -(UP&- One man stood today between the Uni versity of Oklahoma's football team and a possible trip to the Orange Bowl next year. The man is Arthur L. Wood, an Oklahoma City accountant and booster of the Sooners, whose 'alleged "recruiting fund" resulted in the National Collegiate Athletic associa tion's indefinite probation of Oklahoma Wednesday. -That means Oklahoma, na tional football champion in three of the last nine years, will be ineligible to appear on NCAA television programs or in post-season bowl games for an -indefinite period. The Sooners, who previously were placed on probation in 1955 for two years, have won the Big Eight championship the last 12 years. .They are favorites to win the title again this year and normally would win a trip to the Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla., next New Year's Day. But they will not be permit ted to appear" in any bowl game unless wood makes a full disclosure of the opera tions of the funds under his administration from 1952 to 1954. Oregon Slates Inland Games Eugene -IUPD- Oregon's bas ketball team invades the In land Empire this weekend for games against Idaho at Mos cow Friday and Washington State at Pullman Saturday. Coach Steve Belko's Ducks have won 10 out of 12 so far this season, the last two with out star sophomore center Glenn Moore. Moore, who suf fered a sprained ankle, is ex pected to be back in action against Idaho Friday. ? The Klamath Falls ace still leads the team in scoring with 164 points followed by anoth er sophomore, Charlie War ren, with 137, and guard Chuck Rask with 136. Drop in for a Bit of Beverage Friendly warmth of the crackling fire will greet you! You'll find a gamey at mosphere at Hunters Tavern . . . "where the Elite meeH" Try our featured special hot dish - BEEF SCAL LOPINI ... It's really good! Hunters Tavern t WUIIICia Crater Lake Hiway H Food The University of Tulsa also was placed on probation for one year-without restric tion of privileges-because a "representative of athletic in terests of the university" of- MEDF0RDvt&TWBUK3 Tornado Plays Ashland; Crater Host To Pelicans An unblemished record for the first time around in the Southern Oregon conference will be the aim of the Med ford high basketball team which opposes two league rivals this week end. Crater, bidding to shake off its doormat status in the loop in past seasons, faces the tall est club it has met on its 1959-60, while Grants Pass challenges the current leader and Ashland and Klamath Falls try for their first vic tories in I960 conference con tention. Medford goes to Ashland on Friday night and enter tains the Grants Pass Cave men at Hedrick gym on Fri day. Crater will be host to Klamath Falls at Central Point Friday night. Ashland is to go to Klamath on Satur day. . 'The Black Tornado of Med ford paces the conference with a 2-0 standing and will have met each other member of the A-2, B Schools To Open League Hoop Teams in two southern Ore gon high school circuits begin their 1960 loop chases on Fri day evening. In the A2 Rogue league, Phoenix will vie at Eagle Point nd Illinois- Valley at Globetrotter Game Tickets Now Being Sold Basketball fans of the area are looking forward to the ap pearance of the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters basket ball team at Hedrick junior high school gym in Medford on Thursday, Jan. 21. Game time is 8 p.m. Tickets for the year's top maplecourt attraction are on sale at Lamport's Sporting Goods store, 226 East Main st., Medford. The Globetrotters will play the San Francisco All-Nations, a team from the bay area made up of Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian and Korean stars. The All-Nations aggregation is under the direction of Art Kim, prominent Honolulu bas ketball figure who has brought several traveling teams to the valley in the past. The last quintet Kim brought here was the Hono lulu Surf Riders, who lost a close game to the Globetrot ters at Central Point. A halftime show featuring professional enterta i n m e n t will include a trampolinist, a batonist, juggling unicyclist, equilibrist and another uni cyclist. Lead Tightened By Evansville New York - (UPD - Evans ville, Ind., tightened its grip on first place in the United Press International small col lege basketball ratings be cause Tennessee State and Louisiana Tech faltered in holiday tournaments. New York (UPD The United Press International small college basketball ratings first place votes and won-lost records through Jan. 2 in parentheses: Team Points 1. Evansville. Ind. 32 (8-1) , 372 2. Tenn. St. A&I 3 (10-1) 308 3. Louisiana Tech 1 (7-2) 260 4. Wittenberg (Ohio) (6-2) 198 5. Steubenvifle (Ohio) (3-0) 187 6. Wheaton (111.) (6-3) 174 7. Grambling (La.) 10-2 ... 95 8. Southwest (Mo.) St. (6-5) .... 56 9. Pacific Luth (Wash.) (6-3) 49 10. Kentucky Wesleyan (4-4) .... 46 11. Hofstra (N.Y.) 1. 40: 12. Ak ron (Ohio), 37; 13. Western Illi nois, 27; . - 14. Southwest (Tex.) State. 26: 15. Los Angeles State, 25: - 16. (tie), Northwestern (La.) 2. Stetson (Fla.) and Mississippi Southern. 20 each: 19. West Vir ginia Tech. 18; 20. (tie). Southeast (Mo.) State and Southern Illinois, 16 each. - RAINBOWS WIN - Honolulu, Hawaii - (UPD -The University of Hawaii came from behind to defeat the visiting Lewis and Clark basketball squad from Port land, Ore., 79-55 here Wednes day night in Klum Gym be fore 800 fans. Tony Davis and Frank DeLauro led the Ha waii Rainbows with 22 points each. . ' APPOINT SUPERVISOR Chicago -flJPD- The Chicago Cubs announced today they have appointed ex - major league catcher Ray Hayworth as supervisor of all scouts with headquarters in Chicago. i . . .... probation does not cost Tulsa anything, however, and was considered something of a slap on the wrist. District 6 circuit once when it wraps up the week on Saturday. SO loop quints are playing 16-game schedules. Medford and Ashland (0-1 in the loop) have met no com mon foes thus far but the Tor nado has split with Roseburg and Grants Pass claims a divided series with that team. By a sort of round-about com parison, the Tornado holds a victory over Crater which beat Grants Pass (1-1). Crater, which fell by 26 points to Medford, tussles against Klamath (0-1) a club which the Tornado licked by 16 markers - which shows that the Comets have their work cut out for them. How ever, the Central Point club has given away height in most of the conflicts it's played and on the majority of occasions has coped with it. How well the Comets do against the Pels may depend on how accurate ly their shooting eyes are focused. Play Friday Rogue River. Jackson County B league contention will have Talent against St. Mary's at Medford and Prospect at Butte Falls. St. Mary s is defending B conference titlist and in pre loop action indicated that it will make a strong defense of its crown. Prospect, however, fared best in the league jam boree last month. Glendale established itself as A-2 loop favorite with vic tory in the Rogue League classic in December. Eagle Point and Illinois Valley were 1959 co-champions. Phoenix looked like a contender until it did poorly in the pre-con-ference tourney. Non-league scuffles Satur day are . to take Phoenix to Riddle and Rogue River to Prospect. St. Mary's plays Sacred Heart at Klamath Falls on Sunday. A high-spirited hassle is an ticipated between St. Mary's and Talent on Friday. Rivalry between the two schools has been keen in recent seasons. Club Toga Won By Heidenreich Harry Heidenreich, the or ganization's new president, won the 1959 rifle champion ship of Medford Rifle and Pistol club in a belated in door tourney last night. - Heidenreich led a field of 15 with a 388 score out of a possible 400. He'll receive a gold medal from National Rifle association. - Following the . president were Clinton Charley 383, Lew Conger 383, Vern Ath anas 382 and Sunny Mansfield 382. An interclub pistol match will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sun day, Jan. .10. : Monthly club meeting is set for Friday at 8 p.m. along with beginners activity in pistol shooting un der Col. Frank Graham, for mer Army team coach. Arch ers have the range tonight and all interested are invited. Cas Discusses California Job San Francisco -(UPD- Oregon football Coach Len Casanova was to confer with Univer sity of California officials yes terday in New York City, ac cording to the San -Francisco Examiner. . Casanova was. to discuss the vacancy left by Coach Pete Elliott, recently named head man at the University :-of Illinois, the Examiner said. The Oregon coach received approved to discuss the job with Bears officials from Leo Harris, Oregon athletic direct or, according to the Exam iner. I - : - Portland-fflPD-University of Portland's Pilots, with a 5-4 record so far this season, run up against old rival Seattle University Friday and Satur day at the Pacific-International Pavilion. Seattle also has a 5-4 record.: Slx-f pot-nine-inch center Bill Garner leads Port land in scoring with 131 point followed by Jim Alton- hofen with 128. ierea a prospective athlete a "gift or loan of $400." That BOWLING MORNING GLORYS Standings: Kool Cats , ,. Cream Puffs 8 Balls Alley Cats Pea Pods ... . Doozies W. ... 35 ,. 25 25 22 - 22 L. 9 19 19 22 22 23 25 25 31 21 Snap Dragons 19 Short Pins , 19 Missing Links 13 Results: Kool Kats (Merlene Lawless 482) 1558; Cream Puffs (Mary Aeschle- man 431) 1529. 8 Balls (Georgia Boardman 394) 1472; Alley Cats (Myrna Adams 391) 1589. Pea Pods (Ruth Parsons 342) 1447; Doozies (Agda Marugf 406) 1516. Snap Dragons (Rosie Pruett 438) 1545; Short Pins (Virgie Kistner 445) 1647. Missing Links (Lydia Nikodym 370) 1488; 2 Hits & A Miss (Vi Cor by 345) 1272. Hieh games Rosie Pruett 173. Agda Marugg 170, Marlene Lawless 167. High series Merlen Lawless 482. WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings: W. L. Cummins Diesel .... ...... 40'i 27'j Jorgensen's Dairy ...... 39 i 28 'i Medford Cleaners .... 38,i 29 'x Union Club 37 Vx 30',i Ross Lumber 37 31 Hawkinson's Tire .... 36 32 Wooden Shoe ... 36 32 Pick's Apparel .... 36 32 Beck's Bakery 33,i 34 'i Crater Logging .. 25 43 Crater Inn Motel 24'a 43'a Rogue Distributing Co. .. 24 44 Results: Ross Lumber 4 (. Baker 531) 2415; Rogue Dist. 0 (V. Lusk 490) 2352. Pick's 4 (D. Wolff 563) 2515; Jot gensen's 0 (R. Barr 484) 2207. BecKs 3 u. Mane 311 zjbj; union Club 1 (M. MCUall 498) 2283 Crater Logging 3 (D. Jantzer 471) 2256; Cummins 1 (V. Knox 549) 2225. Medford Cleaners 3',i (M. Clark 530) 2377; Crater Inn l',i (D. Paul 538) 2291. Hawkinson 3 (L. Cornelius 513) 2408; Wooden Shoe 1 (L. Learning 516) 2319. High games E. Baker 209, V. Lusk 202. D. Wolff 214, V. Knox 230, M. Clark 210, D. Paul 237. High series E. Baker 531. D Wolff 563. V. Knox 549, M. Clark 530, D. Paul 538. Split conversions H. Culy 5-10, J. Frohreich 5-10. B. Davis 5-10, 5-6; V. Johnson 4-5. BANTAM LEAGUE Standings: - W. Brewold Chevron 21 Shinn's Food 21 Sno-Boys Jr 21 Larry Schade 20 Warner Gladiolus 19 V.F.W 19 Star Body 18 Silver Dollar 17 Stark Finance 15 Ginn's Flowers 14 The Fashlonette , . 12 Lewis Four , . 11 Kennedy Furniture . .... 10 Elks 5 L. 12 12 12 13 14 14 15 16 18 19 21 22 23 28 Results: Girls high 130. game Susan Funk series Susan Funk Girls high 213. Boys high garni -Duane Wind- ham 167. Boys high series Duane Wind, ham 314. ELECTRONICS LEAGUE Standings: W. Hapco Sales 9 Electronic Service .... 6Vi Chitwood & Stone 6,i Hapco Service .......... 5 United Radio 4 L. 3 5Vj 5,i 7 8 Results: HaDCO Service 3 (F. Horton 477) 2059; Chitwood & Stone 1 (W. Ash baugh 512) 2219. Trowbridge & riynn l (u. rer- eton 532) 2176; Electronic Service 3 (L. Knopp 546) 2138. United Radio 3 (D. Edwards 460) 2002; Hopco Sales 1 (R. Sleston 464) 2115. CRATER LAKE LEAGUE Standings: W. Ellis Market 22 'a City Hall - 20 U.S. National Bank 19 li United Grocers 18 Stevens Auto Parts 16 Mann's Dept. Store 14 Earl and Roy's 12 Mechanic's Laundry ..... 11 la Moore Steel 11 Hauoert Tractor 9 L. 5,i 8 8,i 10 12 14 16 16 ',i 17 19 Medford Neon 714 20 li O.K. Market 7 21 Results: .- U.S. Bank 2 (S. Doty 529) 2343; United Grocers 2 (A. Barth 527) 2439. Mann's Store 3 (G. Owsley 525) 2349; Stevens Auto 1 (C. Mam 456) 1964. . Mechanic's Lndry. 1 (G. Culy 303) 2297; Earl and Roy's 3 (H. Vessey Jr. 541) 2320. Haupert's 1 (B. Newland 603) 2411; ElUsMkt. 3 (R. Kline 560) 2515. City HaU 4 (B. LaRocque 557) 2463; Med. Neon 0 (C. Ericson 502) 2233. Moore Steel 1 (B. Townes 461) 2077; O.K. Mkt. 3 (D. Copeland 533) 2183. High series B. Newland 603. High game B. Newland 227. ROXV ANN ROCKETTES Standings: W. L. Economy Market 38 li 21 '4 Neeley Nelson Lbr. Co. 38 22 3 Big Y Markets 33 27 Town House Cafe 31 ',4 28 14 Norton's Market 30 30 Crosby's Mobilettes . 29 31 K-Boy : - 27 ',4 324 Team Four .. 20 J4 Pear Bowlers 24 36 Team Two 22 li 37 15 Results: Norton's 2 (Marlene P. Melva P. 411) 1527; Team Four 2 (V. Mathi son 424) 1441. Neeley 4 (V. Bateman 499) 1825; Pear Bowlers 0 (E. TutUe 484) 1716. Big Y 2 (E. Read 502) 1877; Town House 2 (G. Smith 405) 1814. Team Two 1 (C. Baylor 421) 1586; K-Boy 3 (J. Whiting 445) 1629. Crosby's , 0 (R. Edmonds 465) 1536; Economy 4 (V. Grigsby 429) 1669. , ' High game Maxine Jansen 182, 184; Evelyn Read 189. High- series M.- Janzen 493, Viv ian Bateman 499, E. Read 502. Conversions E. Dickinson 5-10, W. Nauretz 5-9, D. Peyton 4-5, M. Peyton 2-7, 5-9-7, D. Hukill 7-4-5, V. Bateman 5-10, 5-6, B. Haxlett 3 10. . COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. Kim's Restaurant 10 Cubby's Drive In 9 Quality Market .... 8 Ham & Egg 'r Cafe 7 E. H. Mann Co 7 L. -2 3 4 5 5 5 5 ',4 6 8 6 7 7 7,4 8 9 10 Medford Paint Store 7 Andy' Jewelers 6,4 Patterson's Bakery . Mail Tribune Davis Transf. & storage 6 FAM Bearings 3 Rogue Valley Drilling 5 Richfield Oil Co 414 Alexander & Brown Ins. . 4 Morning Fresh Bread 3 Bates Candy Co. 2 Results: Davis 2 (Mike Davis 594) 2626; Ham & Egg'r 2 (Chas. Rettman 584) 2619. Paint 1 (WUlard Thompson 534) 2435; Rogue 3 (Herb Vallee 566) 1543. Andy's 3 (Joe Pruitt 601) 2604; MF Bread 1 (Dick Spain 539) 2501. Patterson 2 (Dick Westerfield 576) 2774; Quality 2 (Ray Wise 639) 2738. A 4 B Ins. 2 (Vern Allen 555) 2643; Tribune 2 (Fred Anderson 564) 2601. Cubby's 4 (Art Brooks 586) 2802: Richfield 0 (Walt Daigle 359) 2397. Bates 2 (Leo Webster 552) 2644; Mann Co. 2 (Chas. McWhorter 588) 1681. FAM 1 (Marsh Ramsby 562) 2567; Kim's 3 (Jim Knapp 550) 2677. CENTENNIAL LEAGUE Standings: Three Slippers Pot Holden W. 27 22 ,L... 9 14 Bowl Officials Deny Under-Table Charge United Press International Officials of all-star bowl football games throughout the country all denied today a charge of making under-the-table payments to participat ing players. Jim Pearre, founder of the Senior Bowl game in Mobile, Ala., charged that his game is the only one "open and above board" about paying players. At its meeting in New York, the National Collegiate Ath letic association said it is in vestigating the charges and Spiegelberg State Grid Tutor Again Portland Jefferson's Tom DeSylvia and Medford's Fred Spiegelberg will be the rival head coaches in the annual Shriners' hospital all-star foot ball game again this summer, game officials announced Wednesday. But this time it will be De Sylvia seeking to avenge a de feat. This year's Shrine classic will mark the fourth time Spiegelberg and DeSylvia have matched gridiron wits in an important contest. Their Jefferson and Medford teams met in the state prep cham pionship in 1958 and 1959 and they opposed each other in the all-star game last sum' mer. DeSylvia's Democrats won the state title in 1958, but it was a different story last year as Medford eased past Jeffer son, 7 to 6. In last summer's Shrine game, DeSylvia's Met ropolitan all-stars, led by the brilliant Terry Baker, upset State, 19 to 13. Heibert New ' " Spiegelberg will be assisted by Lee Gustafson of South Salem and Don Requa of Pen dleton, both of whom are vet erans of trie ail-star contest. DeSylvia's aides will be Bob Signer of Lincoln and Marv Heibert of David Douglas. Heibert will be the only coach on either staff without previous experience as a Shrine coach. The opposing coaching staffs will meet at the Mult nomah Athletic club in Port land on Feb. 6 to select their 27-man squads from among hundreds of high school seniors- norninated by coaches throughout the entire state. Friday Final Day Of Waterfowl Hunting Season Portland -lUPD The weekly report on fishing and hunting conditions prepared by the state game commission: HUNTING Friday, Jan. 8, is last day for waterfowlgunners; reports indicate hunter success should be fair; weather conditions have improved for duck hunt ers in the Willamette valley and hunting should be fair to good. Klamath Basin has im proved; waterfowl gunning only fair in Umatilla area and along the Snake river in Malheur county. FISHING Southwest: Steelhead fish ing poor on upper Umpqua and fair to good on lower river; best spots are Wells creek and the Weatherly hole; Tenmile lake salmon fishing over for season; Smith river fair for steelhead; striped bass fishingpoor in Coos bay; Illi nois river slow; lower Rogue has been low . and clear and angling fair. Carl Hubbard Awarded Bout Chicago - (UPD- Unbeaten welterweight Carl Hubbard of Philadelphia made a strong bid for official ranking today because of a seventh round technical knockout of Steve Redl of Passaic, N. J- . Hubbard, undefeated in 21 fights, added his 12th victory by knockout to his record Wednesday night when Ref eree Walter Brightmore, on the advice of ring physician Dr. Irving Slott, refused to let Redl come out for the seventh round. Alley Busteri . Three Mrs r Spare Bowlers Jokers .... ... Slowpokes Stragglers 1 Merrv Trio ' Lucky Strikes 19 18 17 16 V 17 18 19 19 Va 16 20 15 Vj 2014 15tt 20Vj 132 22 y2 Results: AUeybusters 3 (J. Marlin 418) 1301; Stragglers 1 (D. Nease 429) 1128. Pot Holders 3 (O. Collins 353) 1104; Three Mrs. 1 (P. Hjorten 371) 1029. Sparebowlers 0 (Gen. Truly 318) 1022; Three Slippers 4 (D. Camp bell 462) 1207. Lucky Strikes 1V (M. Thomas 396) 1130; Jokers 2!,i (E. Brand-? horst 463) 1130. Merry Trio 3 (B. Gray 402) 1082; Slowpokes 1 (C. Grigsby 349) 1019. High games p. Campbell 179, E. Brandhorst 178. High series E. Brandhorst 463, P. Campbell 462. Split conversions P. -Campbell 5-7. M. Bursine 6-10-7. Joyce Mar lin 4-10, G. Collins 7-6-10. is considering outl a w i n g bowls found breaking the rules. Pearre named the Blue Gray . game in Montgomery, Ala., the North-South in Mi ami, Fla., the Copper Bowl in Tucson, Ariz., and the Hula Bowl in Hawaii as "illegiti mate" bowls and then in cluded "all of them:" Get Expense Allowance Replying to the charges', William C. Brown, chan-man of the North-South game, said, "we don't have to pay . any one. They're tickled to death to come here." Brown added, "we certain ly have nothing to hide. And I'm sure the East-West Shrine ! game in San Francisco doesn't either. We give our players a jacket, a wrist watch and a S100 expense allowance, which amounts simply to per diem similar to that permitted in many other types of amateur competition." Dave Rowe, director of the Copper Bowl's player pro curement program, said all players in the game "receive $7.70 per diem for 10 days plus $25 terminal expense." Rowe said this is in accord ance with NCAA regulations although the Copper Bowl is not under NCAA control. Denies Shrine Payments In Montgomery, Ala., Champ Pickens, founder of the Blue Gray game, said the Blue G r a y presents competitors with "gold footballs and other trinkets given at a Christmas dinner" and also allows "each player $100 for a trip to any other bowl." A spokesman for the East West Shrine game in San Francisco denied any East- West player ever had been paid to appear, The Senior Bowl pays members of the winning team $600 and members of the los ing team $500, plus expenses. Senior Bowl players are pe nalized by the NCAA with loss of their eligibility for oth er college sports ana tor feiture of their athletic schol arships. Hawkinson Quint Nabs Lone Lead Hawkinson Tire Tread of Medford is favored to stretch its unbeaten leadership in the Southern Oregon Independent Basketball league when it plays Glandale here this eve ning. The game will be at 8 p.m. at McLoughlin gym. Hawkinson's became the only undefeated club in the circuit last night when it bounced Southern Oregon col lege junior varisty 80 to 53. It held a 35 to 28 halfway ad vantage. Ten players got into the scoring act tor tne nremen while seven tallied for the JV club. Dave Hughes led Hawkinsons' with 14, Dale Bates 11 and Dave D'Olivo 10. John Cook put in 17 for SOC and Bob Jensen 10. LINEUPS- 80 Hawkinson's SOC JV 53 F 10 D'Olivo Manley 7 F 6 Steward Louk 6 C 4 Newton ; Cook 17 G 8 Johnson , White 7 G 14 Hughes Coelho 2 Substitutions For Hawkinson's: Hollingsworth 7, Bates . 11. Parent 8. Vannlce 4. Van Dolah 8, Van Et- ten; for SOC: Thompson 4, Jensen 10, Maki, Kopacz, Graham, Klor, Forshay. Gill Laid Up By Flu Attack Corvallis-IUPD-Oregon State may play Washington in Se attle next Monday, without head hoop Coach Slats Gill. . Gill is recuperating from a bad attack of the flu in a local hospital. He had been bother ed for several weeks with a chest cold and cough. He is expected to rejoin the Beavers before they go to Los Angeles Jan. 16 to. meet Southern California. Paul Valenti, assistant coach, will run the club. WALLER WITH CHARGERS Los Angeles - (UPD - Ex-Los Angeles Rams football star Ron Waller dusted off his cleats today and prepared to return to the pro-football ranks as well as continue to promote fights. The 26-year-old master of the football field and the business deal inked a two-year contract Wednesday to play for the Los Angeles Chargers of the new Ameri can Football league. a7 Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Drain Til Bricks, Flues 727 W. McAndNws Phone Sr 3-4575 or SP 2-4107 I 9 BASKETBALL WEDNESDAY COLLEGE GAMES United Press International Army 91, Colgate 86 LaSalle 82, Canisius 68 ' Syracuse 84, Fordham 65 Temple 82, Pitt. 74 LaFayette 69. Lehigh 65 CCNY 72, Adelphi 59 Villanova 87, Duquesne 65 Holy Cross 82, Massachusetts 58 Navy 64, Gettysburg 61 Virginia 83. VMI 71 Va. Tech. 73, Richmond 65 Dayton 54 Xavier (Ohio) 51 Marquette 98, St. Norbert's 64 Toledo 73, Kent St. 68 Hawaii 79, Lewis & Clark 55 St. Mary's 65. Cal Aggies 49 Cal Poly Pom 61, Cal West. 60 Occidental 71, Claremont-Harvey Mudd 67 Wednesday NBA Games . Cincinnati 129, New York 113 Philadelphia 121, St. Louis 101 Cougars Howl Over Brookings Cave Junction - With Mike Hanby and Doug Lewis each looping in 21 points Illinois Valley High school drubbed Brookings 82 to 37 Tuesday night in a non league basket ball game. Terry Johnson also got 16 points for the Cougars who beat the Bruins for the second time this season. Hed berg led Brookings with eight. IV quarter gaps were 22 to 2, 46 to 14 and 61 to 27. GAELS ROMP Davis (UPD St. Mary's bas ketball team had no need of star Tom Meschery as it easily downed the University of California Aggies, 65-49, Wed nesday night. The Gael first string piled up a 19-2 lead and then both sides cleared the benches. Halftime score was 37-17. 'CATS START SLATE Salem-IUPD-Willamette, de fending Northwest Conference basketball champion, opens its league season tonight against College of Idaho here. On Friday and Saturday nights the Bearcats play host to Whitman. College' of Idaho goes to Linfield for Friday and Saturday games. PSC BILLS LOOP TIFFS Portland-OIPD-Portland State opens its 1960 Oregon Col legiate Conference basketball season Friday and Saturday against Oregon Tech. The Fri day night game will be play ed at Beaverton high and the Saturday night game at Lin coln high. JOHNSON SIGNED Cleveland, Ohio -(UPD-Ernie Johnson, an aging righthand er, today was signed as a free agent by the Cleveland ; In dians. Johnson, who had a 4-1 record with Baltimore last year, is expected to be used primarily as a relief pitcher. New York (UPD- Lansing P. Shieldpresident of the Grand Union Co. grocery chain, died Wednesday. DRIVE THROUGH SNOW, MUD AND ICE ... ASK ABQUT SEARS CREDIT! "Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" TIME SERVICE GUARANTEE ' against all lyp.s of road hazards proraltd i ' on the months ud based wrr.nl pric. 1 , ... without kade-in al time of return. ' Museum Visitors Exceed 40,000 During Past Year Jacksonville-Attendance at the Jacksonville museum dur ing 1959 totaled 49,027 visi tors, the largest annual at tendance since the museum opened July 10, 1950, Miss Mary Hanley, curator, has an nounced. The December attendance of 1,016 brought the total since July 10, 1950, to 363, 056. Last year was the thirl time that attendance has ex ceeded 40,000 in a year. Miss Hanley said. The other two years were 1952 and 1958. During 1959, visitors regis tered from every state except Delaware, Miss Hanley said. Visitors also came from Wash ington, D.C., and 30 foreign countries. Students From Classes A total of 2,910 students from classes ranging from kindergarten groups to college level toured the museum last year. Students came from 48 schools in Jackson county, eight in Josephine county, three in Douglas county, one in Klamath county, two in Lake county, and three Cali fornia schools. Other groups included Boy and Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Brownies, and other organ izations. During December, gifts and loans came from Guy Hanley, Grants Pass; Martin Stock dale, Central Point; and James R. W. Gregg, Central Point, who donated a large collection of polished rocks, petrified wood and bone and mineral specimens which the family has collected during the past 20 years. Jacksonville Post Gels 110th Member Jacksonville - The Jackson ville American Legion post recently initiated its 110th member. The post, named the Centennial Post, was charter ed by national headquarters last month. Sam Dawson, Jacksonville, was the 100th member to join recently, and has been named the "Centennial" member. Les Watts, post command er, said he hopes the . post may have 250 members prior to the convention in July. BAPTIST OFFICIAL DIES New York (DPD The. Rev Dr. Reuben E. Nelson, 54, former general secretary of the American Baptist Conven tion, died Wednesday. 11 I li t I Bl.ckw.rl Each in Palra plu tax . NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED 7.10x15 . . .14.77 Each in pairs plus tax 7.60x15 . . . 15.77 Each in pairs plus tax 8.00x15 ... 16.77 Each in pairs plus tax NO TRADE IN REQUIRED Only rkt most carefully selected casings are ueedj Guaranteed 12 months against-road hazard. 14-INCH TUBELESS $' i U Each in Paire , f plus tax NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED 8.00x14 . . . 15.77 Each in pairs plus tax 8.50x14 . . . 16.77 Each in pairs plus tax Same tread design and depth at new tire Nationwide 12-snonth read hatard guarantee NO TRADE IN REQUIRED am SEARS MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 1 1 Thursday, Jan. 7, I960 Paper Firm Sells Facilities to Copco Weed - International Paper company of Weed has sold about $85,000 worth of it electrical circuits at its plant here to the California Oregon Power company. ; Electrical facilities sold in clude about 32,000 feet f distribution circuits including Doles, conductors, transform ers, meters, street lighting equipment and related gear. About 494 customers arc served from the facilities. which were originally install ed and operated by Interna tional Paper to serve com pany employees in residential and commercial areas. Pri mary purpose of the installa tion was to provide power for the manufacturing plant here. The California Public Utili ties commission,- which ap proved the sale, said rates paid to Copco will not differ greatly from rates now paid" to International Paper. The company recently an nounced plans to ' expand its Weed operations, and sought to sell its outside electrical circuits in order to reserve output of its steam generator for increased manufacturing requirements. Collective Farm in Russia Has Miracle Moscow -(UPD- When admir ing reporters dropped in on the collective farm run by Alexander Geriskrimenko they got. a jarring surprise, the newspaper Izestia report ed today. The newsmen found that although Geriskrimenko had reported a whopping 28 per cent over-production of eggs the farm had no chickens. HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL Available at HOPKINS RICHFIELD SERVICE McAndrewi at Court Phone SP 3-9068 SEARS RETREAD TRACTION mw tires- 15-INCH TUBE-TYPE 7)?J I 1 .7015 i 7.30x14 Blackwalf ' M Biddle at Jackaen SP 3-4661 FREE PARKING Open Mondays and Fridays 'Til t PJrV 1