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Fun-Maker in Lineup
GDolbetrot ters to
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flWntet Tonight
The fabulous Harlem Globe
trotters basketball team
against the colorful San Fran
cisco All -Nations, and five
acts of professional entertain
ment are on the bill for Rogue
Valley fans at Hedrick Junior
high school gym tonight
Abe Saperstein's Trotters,
whose exploits have written
cage history and whose comic
didoes mixed with superlative
play have entertained many
millions around the world,
will seek to maintain their
season's unbeaten status
against the All-Nations
Lineup of Comedians
The Globetrotters have one
of the finest lineups of co
medians, razzle dazzle artists
and all-around players in their
long history, which has seen
them chalk up 6,525 victories
against 303 defeats.
Their lineup is headed by
Bob (Showboat) Hall, famed
comedian of past years with
the Trotters, and includes six
feet, two inch Ermer Robin
son, 14-year veteran with the
team; J. C. Gipson, 6-8, vet
eran star and fun-maker;
Norman Lee, 6-4; Jackie Fitz-
You
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Corner
patrick, 6-5; Willie Thomas,
6-4, and Don Barnette, 6-0.
Against them Coach Art
Kim of the All-Nations will
pit a squad comprised of Kent
Bryan, 6-9, Memphis State;
Jerry Lester, 6-6 VS, Oklahoma
Baptist U.; Ronald Holt, 6-4,
Willamette University; Lelan
Wong, 6-2, and Hawaiians
Chris Kanihe, 6-3; Reynold
Freitas, 6-0; Robert Akeo, 6-0
and Taddy Song, 5-11.
Entertainment on Tap
Five acts from the inter
national theatrical world will
provide entertainment before
the game and at halftime,
Featured will be Belgium's
Jacques Cordon, uncyclist and
juggling wizard; Dick Alhers-
hardt, former intercollegiate
trampoline champion; Guy
Allen, batonist; Boy Foy,
unique unicyclist and George
Lee, Chinese equilibrist.
Doors will open at 6:30 p.
m. and sponsors nave remind
ed that there are no reserved
seats.
In an automobile weighing
4,000 pounds, all but 800
pounds is in metal substances.
are invited
TAMLEY
By BOB UPSON
Stanley Factory Representative
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JANUARY 22
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of 6th & Fir Streets
BOWLING
ROXY ANN STAR FIRE
Standings:
Olson-Ross Lbr. Co.
Rogue Valley Vending
Standard (Prospect)
Jackson County Co-op
Pinnacle Orchards
Hughes Const
Weeks & Orr
Larry's Lineup
Ron's Standard .
Home Gas Co.
Jeddeloh Bros.
Tex Nash
W.
19
18
17
18
15
14
14
14
13
13
11
4
Results:
Std. Oil Co. 3. Jackson Co. 1.
Rogue Valley 3, Ron's Standard 1
Larry's Lineup 3, Pinnacle 1
Home Gas 4. Hughes 0
Jeddeloh 3, Nash 1
Olson-Ross 4, Weeks & Orr 0
High series H. Scott 548.
High - singles Coleman 203, T.
Groomes 203; A. Moyer 202.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Ellis Market 26 Vx
U. S. National Bank 25 li
L.
9 ',4
10 Vx
13
16
17
1714
19
2114
22
22
22
26
City Hall
23
United Grocers
Stevens Auto Parts
Mechanic's Laundry
Mann's Dept. Store
Medford Neon ..
Earl and Roy's , .. .
Moore Steel
O. K. Market
Haupert Tractor , ,,
20
19
18 i
17
1414
14
14
14
10
Results:
U. S. Bank 4 (G.Lewis 494) 2351;
Mann's Store 0 (G. Owsley 495)
2263.
Ellis Mkt. 3 (W. Moeller 486)
2352; Earl and Roy's 1 (H. Vessey
Jr. 586) 2273.
Moore Steel 0 (R. Edwards 498)
2146: Mechanic's Laundry 4 (J.
Pruitt 536) 2406.
City Hall 2 (B. LaRocque 550)
2478; United Grocers 2 (G. Quin
ney 540) 2498.
Stevens' 1 (G. Gillmore 502)
2078; Medford Neon 3 (R. Bren-
nerman 524) 2305.
Haupert s 0 (D. Fosburv- 548)
2324; OJC. Mkt. 4 (D. Copeland
508) 2228.
High games Herb Vessey Jr.
220, Doug Fosbury 213.
LADY ELKS NO. ONE
First Half Standings:
W.
L.
25
30
30
. 35
40
42
42
44
Cherry Pickers 47
Pin Pushers
42
Trioettes
ThreaUess Three
Break Aways
42
37
32
30
Lucky Strikes
Stagettes
Goofers
30
28
Results:
Goofers 0 (H. Depner 401) 1276;
Cherry Pickers 4 (W. Booth 549)
1451.
Break A Ways 1 (D. Jantzer 444)
1Z15: ThreaUess Three 3 (V. Bate
man 484) 1339.
Trioettes 3 (F. Btttle 455) 1247;
Lucky Strikes 1 (L. Neeley 430)
110.
Pin Pushers 3 (A. Salyers 448)
1163; Stagettes 1 (V. Lusk 429)
114H.
High game Vivian Bateman
190, Wanda Booth 189 (2).
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
Three Slippers
Pot Holders
Alley Busters
Sparebowlers
Stragglers ....
Three Mrs.
Jokers
Merry Trio .. ,
W. L.
29 15
25 19
24 20
2214 2114
22 Vx 21 Vx
21 Vx 2214
1914 24 li
1814 25 ,4
19 25
1714 2614
Slow Pokes
Lucky Strikes
Results:
Jokers 3 (B. Botefur 473) 1360:
Pot Holders 1 (B. Moore 374) 1205.
Slow Pokes 0 (B. St. Clair 392)
1059; Sparebowlers 4 (G. Truly
477) 1228.
Merry Tno l (P. Younjr 363)
1068; Alley Busters 3 (G. Chase
395) 1145.
Lucky' Strikes 3 - (M. Thomas
463) 1193; Three Mrs. 1 (P. Hjor-
ten 4Z1) 1191.
Three suppers l (D. Campbell
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SHAMES
Stokes to See
Royals Tussle
Cincinnati (UPD Maurice
Stokes will leave the hospital
in a wheelchair Sunday after
noon to watch his old team
mates, the Cincinnati Royals,
play the Philadelphia ; War
riors. Stokes, a star rebounder for
the Royals until felled by a
paralysis attributed to a brain
injury, will be making his
first trip outside a hospital in
nearly two years.
. It was on March 14, 1958,
that Stokes fell unconscious
on a plane after the Royals
had lost to Detroit m a play
off game. He was taken by
stretcher to St. Elizabeth Hos
pital at Covington, Ky., and
later transferred to Christ
hospital here.
Pastrano Gains
Ring Decision
Miami Beach, Fla.-UPD-Wil-
lie Pastrano says stow all
that talk about his "come
back" because "I've never
been away."
"That's right," chimed in
trainer Angelo . Dundee
"He's . back in ' his groove
fighting the light heavy
weights and he never looked
in better shape in the last
three years."
Willie and - his entourage
were whopping it up after the
Miami Beach battler pounded
out a unanimous decision
over Jerry Luedee of New Ha
ven. Conn., in Wednesday
night's nationally - televised
10-round bout. .
385) 1124; Stragglers 3(R. Cabler
High game Gen Truly 225.
MONDAY TRIPLES
Standings:
Gleason's Sporting Goods
Eastside Market
Team Nine
Dean-Taylor
Hopkins Richfield Oil
Pat & Mikes Builders..
Ramblers
Parrish Construction ....
Mikes Seat Cover Shop
Cogswells Market
Barbers ..
Sam Jennings
W.
L.
22
10
2114 1014
21 11
1914 1214
18 14
1714 14,4
1514 1614
13 19
19
20
21
24
Results: - '
Ramblers 2 (Doty 478) 1584: Sam
Jennings 2 (Hutchinson 495) 1626.
Team Mine (forfeit): Hopkins
Richfield 4 (Rohlman 572) 1676. -
Dean-Taylor 2 (Huttner 516)
1639; Mikes 2 (Stout 522) 1643.
Cogswell's 1 (Dick Strauss 499)
1606: Builders- Supply 3 (Norris
464) 1622.
Eastside Mkt. 1 (Weddle 425)
1513; Gleason's 3 (Voss 503) 1569.
Barbers 3 (Scalberg 504) 1660:
Parrish 1 (Wilkinson 491) 1634.
Drop in at BIG PINES any time during Friday
and Saturday and watch Mr. Upson demon
strate the proper care , and use of Routers,
Power Saws, Sabre Saws, Drills and Sanders
with helpful suggestions on how you can
use your tools to the most advantage.
OPEN 8:00 to 5:30 P.M. DAILY
UNTIL 5 P.M. SATURDAYS
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BASKETBALL
United Press International
Army 76, Ithaca 62
Villanova 94. Seton Hall 65
Manhattan 80, Adelphi 59
Pennsylvania 50, Temple 47
' Maryland 51. Navy 50
Louisville 78. Murray St. 72
Xavier (Ohio) 76. Western Ky. 66
Kellett Given
Czar Support
. Miami Beach, Fla. (UPD
Don Kellett, 50-year-old gen
eral manager of the Balti
more Colts, gained support to
day among strife-torn Nation
al Football league owners as
the compromise candidate for
the job of commissioner.
The 12 . club owners re
sumed their controversial
election meeting this after
noon after conducting eight
fruitless ballots in an effort
to select a successor to the
late Bert Bell.
Biggest surprise of yester
day's meetings was the com
plete fadeout from contention
of Austin Gunsel, the 50-year-
old former FBI man who has
been acting commissioner
since Bell's death last Oct. 11
Marlene Streit
Low Qualifier
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. - (UPD
Defending champion Mar
lene Stewart Streit, who won
medalist honors in a qualify
ing round Wednesday, teed
off today against Mrs. Joan
Toski Burke to open match
play in the colorful Helen
Doherty golf tournament.
- Mrs. Streit, of Fonthill, On
tario, Can., was exempt from
qualifying but competed any
way for the medalist title,
shooting a par 76 despite bit
ing cold weather. and gusty
northwest winds. . .
DUCK TEAMS VIE
. University of Oregon, Eu
gene -, Oregon s swimming
and wrestling teams face rug
ged dual meet opponents this
week end with Coach Don
Van Russen's paddlers . meet
ing Washington and Washing
ton State in their first dual
competition of the season
while the wrestlers go against
the Cougars in their match.
Washington's swimmers come
to the new Men's pool on Fri
day night at 7 p.m. and then
Saturday the Duck swimmers
and wrestlers board a char
tered plane for Pullman for
Pullman for the meets with
Washington State.
State Log
Act To Be
Beginning
Salem Enforcement of
the state log brand act in
western Oregon by the forest
inspectors of -the state for
estry department will begin
Feb. 1 in conjunction with
the regular spring inspec
tions, accordmg to State For-
ester D. L. Phipps. The law,
which was formerly adminis
tered by the public utilities
commissioner, applies to any
one in western Oregon who
transports logs by highways
or railroads or who dumps
logs into its waters, Phipps
stated, and requires that each
log be imprinted by the op
erator with a brand which is
registered with the state for
estry department at Salem.
Logging operators desiring
to register brands may re
quest applications by letter
from the office of State For
ester, Oregon state forestry
department, Salem. The letter
must contain the name under
which the brand is to be reg
istered, the address and a
drawing of the proposed
brand. This is essential in
checking the acceptability of
the brand which is, in turn,
attached to the application
that is sent to the operator in
response to his request. The
application, then, as it is
filled out by the operator, re
quires an actual imprint of
the brand from the finished
hammer.
The size of the drawing
that is included in the letter
should not be less than two
inches by two inches and be
made up of not more than
three symbols, or not more
than one letter and two
arabic numerals within a
single form or outline.
Should the 'brand, requested
not meet the requirements or
found to be a duplication of
a registered brand, sugges
tions will be made by the de
partment for revisions that
will make it acceptable and
the request returned to the
operator for approval.
Since there have been over
8500 log brands registered to
some 6000 operators since
this law became effective in
1943, the operator now apply
ing has a problem in devising
a brand which, will not dupli
cate one of these already on
file. A log brand directory
has been published and is
available for inspection at
various state forestry, forest
protective association and na
tional forest headquarters in
Benson's Policies
Would Hurt Income
Wachinitn (DPD A study
prepared for the Senate Agri
culture Committee shows that
Agriculture Secretary Ezra T.
Renson's farm policies would
cut 1965 net farm income 46
per cent below the 1958 level.
Committee Chairman Alien
Ellender (D-La.) said Wed-
nesdav that the study indi
cated net income for some
wheat farms might fall as
much as 75 per cent below
recent leyels.
Ellender told the Senate
that the basic figures were as
sembled at his request by Ag
riculture Department technic
ians.
The study was made to an
swer Ellender's request for a
forecast on what , would hap
pen if practically ail larm
nroduction controls were
abolished and price supports
reduced to free-market levels.
BARBER VICTOR
Yorba Linda, Calif. - (UPD -Jerry
Barber, the tiny Los
Angeles pro who makes up in
skill and nerve what he lacks
in size, took home $2,800 as
first prize money in the $25,
000 Yorba Linda Open. Bar
ber's 72-hole card was 67-70-69-72-278-10
under par. Billy
Maxwell had 71-71-68-69-279
and won $1,900.
NAME CHAIRMAN
San Francisco -(UPD- Floyd
(Bucky) Walter of the San
Francisco - News-Call Bulletin
has' been named chairman of
the San Francisco chapter of
the Baseball, Writers associa
tion of America. .'.'"'
NAME CUB ASSISTANT
Chicago -(DPD Harry Hick
man, 32-year-old native of
Hattiesburg, Miss., who has
been a Chicago Cub- scout for
eight years, . has been named
assistant director of player
procurement for the club.
PILOTS PLAY "
Portland (UPD Montana
State, led by ace scorer Larry
Chanay, clashes with the
Portland Pilots at the P-I Pa
vilion in north Portland to
night. Chanay, who has aver
aged 23 points per game, will
be guarded by 6-5 Jim Alten
hofen, veteran Pilot ace.
APPOINT HUSKIE COACH
Seattle, W a s h DPD Don
White, coach at Highline High
school, has been named to
the University of Washington
football staff to replace Norm
Pollom. Poilom recently
joined the staff at the Univer
sity of Southern California.
Brand
Enforced
Feb. 1
selected areas throughout
western Oregon. This direc
tory should be consulted by
the operator as he designs his
own brand prior to writing
for an application.
Distribution of the direc
tory includes the following
points: Cave Junction; Cave
Guard station; Grants Pass,
state headquarters "office;
Klamath Falls, Klamath FPA
headquarters; Prospect, Pros
pect ranger station, and Med
ford, state headquarters of
fice, Table Rock rd.
Standardized Symbols
Operators are encouraged
to use a combination of stand
ardized, symbols as shown in
the directory since. this will
facilitate their future loca
tion within the established
system of filing. Odd brands
are listed under miscellane
ous and present a special
problem of comparison with
every new brand received.
A fee of $5 is charged for
registering the brand. Brand
registration ends with every
five-year period. Current reg
istrations end Jan. 1, 1962 at
which time a fee of five dol
lars will again be due. A
similar fee is charged for
transferring a brand.
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