MEDFORDt&fcvTRIBUNE
Bulldogs Score
Tennis Victory
McLoughlin Junior High
chool tennis team, in Us best
performance of the season,
trimmed the Ashland high
sophomores 8 to 1 on Wed
nesday. Ashland's only win was by
Dean Luehrs over Dick Def
fley, 7-5, 8-6.
Mae singles victors were
Gary Highland, 6-3, 6-2, over
Jim Taylor, Jim Hatch, 6-2,
6-2, over Bill Bowman, Ken
Rodgers, 6-2, 6-1, over Ted
Wacher and Bob Minshall,
6-3, 6-3 over Harold Center.
In the doubles tilts High
land and Deffley beat Taylor
and Bowman 6-1, 8-6, and
Hatch and Rodgers won from
Luehrs and Ted Walker, 6-1,
6-2.
The Bulldogs will meet
Ashland again next Monday,
playing there, and will meet
the Yreka, Calif., sophs, at
Yreka on Wednesday.
Emile Griffith
Arrival Today
Portland -TOPD- Welterweight
Emile Griffith of New York
was to arrive in town today
to polish off his training for
next Tuesday's 10-rounder at
the PI against hometowner
Denny Moyer.
Griffith decisioned Moyer
in a split verdict earlier this
year on a national TV fight.
Moyer, hoping to avenge
the loss, has trained hard and
is reported in top shape.
SOUVENIR "
Shiloh Park, Tenn. - (UPD -U.
S. Commissioner Louis
Adams Thursday fined a 17-year-old
boy $10 for trying
to steal a 98-pound Civil War
cannon ball from Shiloh Mili
tary Park.
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Gone to . . .
MEDFORD
BOWLING
LANES
821 N. Riverside
Phone SP 2-2682
"No need to mike speeches
bout it" lays George. "Frank
ly I can't lay enough though.
Those alleys are tops. Visit them
NOW!"
PLAY AT COLISEUM
Portland (UPi The Univer
sity of Portland basketball Pi
lots will play a majority of
their 1960-61 home games at
Portland's new Memorial Coli
seum. Coliseum Manager Don
Jewell and Portland Athletic
Director Al Negratti worked
out final details and made the
joint announcement Thursday
nignt. I he Memorial Coliseum
currently is under construc
tion. It will open November 1
with an ice show. Portland
will begin its season against
tne university of Idaho Dec. 1
at the Coliseum.
Fascko Rolls
Perfect Game
Toledo, Ohio - OIPD - Any
team coming to the American
Bowling congress tournament
between now and May 22
needing an extra bowler can
have a great star with a quick
phone call.
Louis Fascko, who made
history here Thursday with a
300 game in singles play, is
sitting in his Lorain, Ohio,
home awaiting word from any
club who might come up short
a bowler.
Fascko didn't compete in
team play but confined his
ABC appearance to singles
and would like a chance in the
five-man event to fill out his
ail-events card.
Defying the old unlucky
No. 13 tradition, Fascko
bowled his perfect game on
lanes 13 and 14, getting his
final three strikes on No. 13.
GAMES CANCELLED
Corvallis-IUPD-Rain washed
out the Oregon State-Washington
State baseball double
header Thursday and as a re
sult the Northern division
games will not be made up.
WSU went to Eugene today to
meet Oregon. The Cougars
also are scheduled to meet the
Ducks Saturday.
Blank Fired in
Portland Holdup
Portland (UPD A young
bandit fired a blank cartridge
at a service station operator
in one of two robberies here
early today.
James N. Manning, 20, sta
tion attendant, told officers
a young robber pointed a re
volver at him and ordered
him to open the cash drawer.
He said the bandit took the
contents, about $100, and then
told Manning to open the
other drawers.
When Manning said he
didn't have a key, the robber
became angry and fired the
blank at Manning's stomach
from a distance of eight
inches.
He left after telling the at
tendant, "I've got a buddy
across the street watching
you."
A man of similar descrip
tion held up another service
station of $18 a few minutes
earlier. The bandit fled when
a customer drove up.
Rental Equipment
Air Compressors Water Pumps
Cement Finishing Machines
Electric and Gas Cement Vibrators
Roller Water Wagon
WITH OPERATOR
2 Graders Shovel 4 Cranes
Back Hoe Drag Lines
Tractors with Bulldozers, Ripper or
Carryall
2 Turnapulls
Gunnite Machine with Mobile
600 cu. ft. Compressor'
CONCRETE C9
BOWLING
S Undines: w. L.
Alley Cat . ..... 34 14
Cream Puff 29 lB'i
Kool KaU 26 22
Doozie 28 26
Pea Pod i 24 24
Musing Link 24 24
Snap Dragons 22'a 25' j
Short Pin . 22 28
Eight Ball 20 28
2 Hit and A Mis 14 34
Friday, April 22, 1960
A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
9
Woods, Water, Wildlife
By Hank DeVosi
Results:
Eight Ball! l (R. Short 4061 149S;
Cream Puffs 3 D. Tope 437) 1H:12.
Kool KaU 3 (T. Urien 450 1 1592;
JHiu & A Mist 1 iVI Corby 417)
Alley CU 2 (N. Richer 4201 1631:
Pea Pods 2 iR. Part.ons 4231 1602.
Snap Dragons 3 R. Pruitt 406 1
1470: Missing Links 1 (A. Lind
strom 3851 1457.
Short Pins S (V. Klstner 4091
1537: Doolies 1 (A. Marugf 418 1
1452.
High games Merlena Lawless
190, Doty Hughes 174.
EVERGRKEN I.EAOI'E
Final 3rd Round standings:
Medford Steel Co 36 'i
nugap ijuinuer inausiries 32
Medford BlovvDiDe Co 27
Medford Corporation ... 26
R O Stephenson Lbr. Co. 24
1 & M Motors 21
Barco Sunolv Co 21
Patterson Plumbing 17'i 26!a
leain nine li 'it
First Christian Church .. 15 29
Seven Up Bottling Co..... 14 30
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Standings: W. L.
Sea Dogs 43 19
Sports 43 21
Miss Fltts 39 23
Lively "lve 38 26
Gypos 36 28
Channel Cats 31 33
Reddvs 31 33
Go Bovs 29 33
Alley Gators 25 39
Adalrs 24 40
Cementers 23 41
Cubs - 20 44
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20
23
23
Results:
M & M 1 (Owen Br stl in 5381
2734; Medco 3 lEd Nave 515) 2773
Barco 2 (Bud Judv 5551 2698:
Team Nine 2 (Ralph Davis 56U
1st Church 1 (Earl Purdv 434)
2601; Blowpipe 3 (Ron Matthleson
Zt2.
Patterson 2 (Carl Perdue 553)
2828; Kogap 2 (Roger Weiss 562)
2794.
Stephenson 3 (Ed Olsen 624)
2777; 7 Up 1 (Duane Llsac 510)
2707.
Steel 3 (Thayer Tarvin 358) 3014;
Big V 1 (Floyd Hayner 300) 2761.
EI.KS LEAGUE
Results:
Cubs 0 (G. Barr 546) 2302; Sea
Does 4 (Ken Dixon 532) 2482.
Cementers 4 (V. McCall 5371 2456;
Channel Cats 0 (D. Lubbers 536)
2331.
uvdos 3 IB. Keynoias 9I1 zzto
Lively Five 1 (P. Morgan 483) 2066.
Sports 1 (F. Knox 547) 2495; Go
Bovs 3 (S. Forbes 517) 2518.
Adalrs l l.. coats auo) mi: miss
Fitts 3 (M. North 545) 2375.
Alley uators 3 f tv. tempos s:i3
2225; Reddys 1 (O. Hanson 442)
2168.
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Standings: IV.
Active Club 43
Harry & David .. 32
Weisfields Jewelers . 29
Western Hot Coffee 23
Oregon Veneer Co 25
Beneficial Standard Life ... 24
Prospect Shopping Center 21
Linninger Ready Mix 21
Team One 21
Hi Way Tavern 17
Resuls:
Hot Coffee 3 (Fowler 5411 2781;
H & D 1 (R. Smith 507) 2757.
Weisfield 3 (Edwards 541) 2701;
Veneer 1 (Voss 5351 2787.
Active 4 (Paul 543 i 2875: Pros-
nt n (Rnnripnnn 515) 2696.
HlWay 3 (Foss 504) 642; L R M
1 (L. Goff 474) 2652.
B S L 3 (Bohls 507) 2945; Team
One 1 (J. sparling 4o) 2j.s.
standincs: W. L.
Brown's Cafe 23 13
Hotel Medford 23 13
La Pointes 18 18
Kim-. 28 28
Anyone who wishes to
prove that he is a fisherman
should be able to do this quite
easily tomorrow. With the
kind of weather we're having
right now, only a dried-in-the-wool
fisherman will be found
braving the elements. It is to
be hoped that we don't lose
too many of these hardy souls
with their do-or-die attitude
toward opening day of the
trout season. Theirs is a spirit
which is similar to the spirit
of those who settled the West.
And when it comes right
down to it, a lot of them prob
ably are descended from those
who settled the West.
TRY IT LIGHT
If you're- tired of catching
fish just to eat and would
like to make it more excit
ing, throw away that six
and eight pound line. Try
three or four pound line,
and if you want to make it
a real thrill, put on two
pound line. This last is ad
vised only if you have a rod
light enough to give when
a fish strikes, otherwise you
will be limited io tales of
how many fish broke your
line and got away. If you're
skeptical as io the strength
of line this light, perhaps
you might try a very con
vincing test.
Tie a piece of four pound
line to the end of your rod
and then tie the other end
to something solid. Hold the
rod as you would when fish
ind and gradually increase
the pressure until the line
breaks. You will find that
Results: .
Brown's 4 (Hoard 553)
Vim', n f.Tnhn.nn 3H2) 2385.
Hotel 3 (Smith 3551 2598; La
Pointes (Jones 411) 2534.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT TRIOS'
S,anrilnrc. W. L.
Medford Lumber 33 19
Country Club "
Mcculloch Chain Saw .... 29 23
Southern Oregon Bearing 29 23
nonn Tiro c.rviiv Dent 28 24
Cascade Electric ...... 27
Mansfield Chevron 26
Ross Mobllgas - 25 'i
Sears Store 24 "4
Team Five 20
Faber's Market 20
Keith Schulti Garage 20
2545;
25
26
26 ':
28 'i
32
32
32
Delivered SP 2-5271248 I. McANDREWS RD.
Results:
Medford Lumber 4 (Ken Pursell
550) 1678; Mansfield 0 (Dave Mans
field 452) 1523.
Country Club 4 (Marsh Brown
499) 1607; Schulti 0 (Bob Wickman
4151 1546.
Chain Saw 3 (Cal Leatherwood
554) 1755; Mobllgas 1 (Hank Han
cock 487) 1590.
SO Bearing 3 (Dick Kuschel 5201
1660; Sears 1 (John Freese 464)
16Or'egon Tire 3 (Bill Richey 527)
1697; Cascada 1 (Darell Brerton
481) 1623.
Team Five 3 (Dave Hansel 503)
1714; Fabera 1 (Don Fabers 470)
1620.
New York - d'PD - A fed
eral appeals court ruled
Thursday the Federal Avia
tion Administration is Justi
fied in grounding all airline
pilots over 60 years of age.
The three-man court unani
mously unheld a lower court
ruling which refused to is
sue an injunction sought by
the airline pilots association
against enforcement of the
order.
Washington - About one
third of the nation's solid fuel
is from some form of lignite.
Jackson County
Wanis More Time
In Reorganization
Salem -TPP- Most of Ore
gon's counties are having dif
ficulty in working out final
plans for school district re
organization. A flood of last-minute re
quests for extensions of six
months in submitting final
plans arrived here this morn
ing. The State Board of Edu
cation was to consider the re
quests when it met this after
noon. 26 Requests
Originally, only seven
counties had asked for con
sideration of the extension
at today's meeting.
A total of 26 counties now
want more time. They are:
Baker, Clackamas, Clatsop,
Columbia, Crook, Deschutes,
Douglas, Gilliam, Jackson,
Jefferson, Klamath, Lake,
Lane. Linn, Malheur, Marion,
Multnomah, Polk, Sherman,
Tillamook. Umatilla, Union,
Wallowa, Washington, Wheel
er and Yamhill.
More Efficient Units
The 1D57 Legislature order
ed consolidation of the state's
school districts. The idea is
to boil the hundreds of them
down into more efficient
units.
Five counties also have sub
mitted partial reorganization
plans for the board's consid
eration today. They are Coos,
Lane, Linn, Malheur and
Marion.
Trucks Involved
In Highway Mishap
A truck-tractor pulling a
cot nf double trailers slid
sideways on Highway 99 at
the Willow Springs junction
hnit 1-25 n.m. Wednesday.
hitting a pickup truck oper
ated by William victor Kyr
man, 47, of Central Point,
state police reported.
The truck-tractor, which
jack-knifed, was operated by
Gerald Everett Ward, 35, of
Eugene. Both vehicles were
extensively damaged, police
said.
The accident is still being
Investigated, according to
police.
the line is much stronger
than you thought. Before
you try it though, a word of
caution, most trout rods i
will break when more than
3'2 pounds is applied at the j
tip to bend the rod. 1
FISH WITH FIGHT
Many of the fish we catch
in our local lakes are less than j
12 inches long and when they j
are caught on the end of an
outfit normally used on our'
lakes, they put up about as
much fight as an overheated !
nighterawler. The usual trol-i
ling rig consists of six or I
eight-pound line, a keel or 1
sinker device, followed by a
gang troll (ford fender or doc :
shelton), then a leader with a ;
hook covered with worms or
a leader ending with a flat-1
fish or triple teaser. '
TEN INCH WHOPPER
Using a light outfit, and i
this means a light rod, a
light line, and nothing
much more on the end of I
the line than a small flat
fish, hot rod, or fly, you can
have more fund with the
fish you catch. That ten
incher will almost jerk the
rod out of your hands and
then make you wish you
hadn't been so foolish to let
someone talk you into using
a cobweb to catch a fish.
After you get the fish in the
boat, and this will eventual
ly happen, you may wonder
why you're sweating, your
hands shake a little, and
you are more tired than you
thought possible. All this
from a ten-inch fish.
This type of fishing will
appeal only to those who
are interested in more than
fish to eat. It's an answer to
the increased fishing pres
sure on our lakes and
streams. This pressure is
constantly cutting down on
the size of most of the fish
to the extent that they pro
vide very little sport be
yond being hooked. With a
lighter outfit the fish has a
chance to get away and get
bigger and the fisherman
has a chance- to do more
than just crank the fish in.
Try it on opening day and
it will be one you long remember.
NO COMPLAINT
It seems that there was
log pond dumped up on Trail
creek some time ago and the
creek was polluted so badly
that wells went bad, stock
couldn't use the creek for wa
ter, and what few fish there
were in the creek were killed
There was a complaint filed
against the operator of the log
pond and it was to come up
this week. Now the complaint
has been dismissed.
WONDER AT ATTITUDE
Since the people along
the creek have been com
plaining of this happening
for the past several years,
one can't help but wonder
at their present attitude.
Perhaps they, like so many
of our citizens, think the
laws can be enforced with
out their help. History
teaches us that those who
do not govern themselves
end up by being governed)
completely!
THE ANGLER'S LOG
The cold weather isn't do
ing the salmon fishing any
good in that the water tem
perature is in the 40s and that
means the fish are going slow.
Since the salmon do not en
ter the river until the temper
ature of the water is over 50
degrees, the weather should
make trout fishermen out of
many salmon chasers. All ang-
lers are advised to check the
paper for information on road
conditions. It looks almost as
though skis may be the way
to get through.
THE OPTIMIST'S CORNER
One bright spot in the '
overcast is the opinion of ,
the weatherman regarding :
the weather for tomorrow. '
He says it should be a clear ,
day because there is a high
moving in for the first lime
in weeks. Although he
wouldn't Identify himself
at least he's on our side.
GOOD LUCKI
Drop in for a bit of T.
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