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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. A 7 FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1060 Optimistic Outlook for Red Raiders Aalilmid - Southern Ort'uon rnllt'K)' will kick uff the I mill fonlblill Ki'iimin IK Ihn nppnit rut of Smciiiciu'ii In Slnlo col li'Kii In Ihc unmiiil Shrhior'a Myrtle lluwl niniio In Cimib buy, Oreuiin on Si-l. 17. Itiildnr conch Al Aklna lllukll III till! llll'Ollllll( HUIIHIII1 Willi II UnKe of liltlllllnill WllPIII'VCI' III! MIMIIIM tllO llltl l)f li't tciincn niiinlii'rliiK aomo iwii dozen. I lending lliu list In Clordy Ciiirltiiin, mi ull-ruunri ath lete In liny spurt, lie delighted fans In Inal your's Myrllo lluwl with three him recep tions fur touchdowns m SOC won over Eastern Orniinn col lege. C'nrrlgmi copped lliu suc cessful grid senson by being nmni'd to the Oregon Collegl nip conference nil uliir sipuid nd the district 2 NAIA drenm teiun, Looking lo Harper Aklns In nl looking to rough und tumble Hill Ilmpvr, lender of "llnrpcr's Iliildcr" lust yeur. Ho In u giiidunte of Myrtle Point hliili school und in amull by moat tootbiill sliimliirda lit 3 8 nnd 170 poiinda. 'II 1 1 n Ini.m't bothered llnrpcr ns ho litis proven he run piny defense with the best, Harper, its a sophomore, led n otherwlac freahmnn defens ive unit hint yenr, Aklna gives much credit to llurper for hli lcndcrahlp of the frosh who aw Hint thcro la definite j) I a co for tliu mi) a 1 1 mnn who in wIllliiK to ploy hard nnd extend himself. Following Sacramento, the Raiders encounter Ohio Stole, Moffetl, Portland Stnte, Ore gun Tech, Oregon College Eastern Oregon, Lewla nnd Clurk, and Santa Clan in that order. Chlco, Mnffett, PSC. ECC, nd Lewla nnd Clark nre all homo guinea with EOC the guest opposition In the lUldcr homecoming featlvltlea Oct. 21). Dichter Reaches Coastal Semis Aatorln - a'PO - Defending champion Ralph Dichter of Aatorln, Ore., defented John Kennedy, nlao of Astoria, 2 nd 1, in the qiinrtcr-flnnli of the Both nnnunl Oregon Conat golf tournament here Thurs day. Also gaining Friday's aeml Inula wero Dill Lnngley, rnrtlnnd Golf club; Jack Schlee, Memphis Stnte Col' lego; and Don Davla, Tualatin ' Unvia upiel mednllat Phil Underwood of Woverley of Portland. Ore. , 2 and 1; Lang, ley edged J, J. Hugcn, Wa verlcy, 1 up, and Schlcc, orlg Inally from Senaldc, defented W. T. Triplctt, Wavcrlcy. nd 4. MEDroRNajjTMBUNI Olympians Contend At Eugene Saturday Kugeno - IUI'11 - A cupaelly crowd of close to 12,000 la ex pected here Suttirdiiy after noon when the 1000 U.S. Olympic (iiiid will hold a full-sculo training meet, Meet offlclula have an nounced Hint practically all reserved acuta were sold out Thursday and that It has be- como necessary to start eurly general admission anlea nt $2 for udulta nnd $1 for students to accomodate ticket demands. Several hundred spectators have been on hand lo watch members of the U.S. Olympic sound go through their trnin- Maids Vie At Eugene Itogue Valley Dairy Maids tills week end make their lust roud trip of their North west Women's Major Softball league season. They play McCulluch Chain Saw nt Eugene on Saturday night nnd Sunday uflcrnoon. The Maid bent the Suwycra twice in gnmea here two week ends ago, Bremerton, Wash., is sched uled lo come here on Satur day night. Aug. 6, for two games ending the loop season for Itogue Volley. There Is some possibility that t h Washington learn may n o t make the trip for financial reasons. The Dnirly Maids will op pose atrong Red Bluff. Cal if., lenm on Sundny, Aug. 7. S nnd W Floor Covering mcn'a team outscorcd the Mnlds 12 to 8 in a p-sctlce gome at the Vetrrnna Admin latrntion domiciliary last night. Slater Martin Quits Hoop Play St. Louls-IBPD-Slnter Martin, the smallest and oldest eager In the professional basketball circuit, wna off the plnyera liat today. Mnrtln, sparkplug guard for the St. Loula Hawks, an nounced his retirement from the professional National Bas ketball association Thursday. "Sooner or Inter you hnvo to quit," Mnrtln said, "and this appears to be the advan tageous time." Mnrtln, who will be 35 In October, was captain of the Hawks and 11-year veteran of the NBA. Ing routines. Art Lllchman, University of Oregon athletic publicity director, said "the athletes have settled down to training routines." Members of the Olympic squad Suturduy will compete ut full distances in the events In which they qualified at the Olympic trials at Stanford, California. Duvo Edhtrom, a member of the U.S. decathlon team at the Summer Olympics In Rome, will not compete Satur day, due to a pulled groin In Jury suffered in the National AAU decathlon competition held hero two weeks ago. Canada's 1,900 meter cham pion Geoff Kales will be an entrant in the 1,300 meter competition Suturduy, He will compete against Dyrol Burle son and Jim Grcllc, both of the University of Oregon, and Peter Close of the U.S. Shrine Tickets On Sale Here A limited numbsr of tickets (or lht Shrln high school all-star football game at Portland on Saturday, Aug. 13, hava btan placed on salt at Barker's Man's atora hare by lht Jackson County Shrlna club. Bill Clark, club pruld.nt, alalad that two lypas of tlckats ara available. One typa is lor rasarvad aaata nd tha othar for reaarvad I action, Pin Lanes Forfeits To White Sox Medford Bowling lines baseball team will not make the trip to Itosehurg this Sun day for Its Rogue Valley league games. That is the re port of Manager Pete Hale. Tho Roscburg White Sox, who will gain two wins In the loop standing by dcfnult, have been so notified. llulc snid that a number of players have made other plans for the week end and said that it wns unlikely that a team could be fielded for a Jnunt to Roscburg. ine manager siaica mat, u players can be mustered, tussles slated with Grants Pass on Aug. 3 and 8 will be contested. Lack of Inlaraat ' There had been talk of dis banding and not taking part in any of the season's remain ing games. This consideration stemmed from lack of interest among players, from troubles encountered In getting enough players together for games and from lack of fan support for the team. Medford previously for- felted a twinblll to Ashland and Inst week end had trouble rounding up a squad for Sat urday nnd Sundny affairs with Crescent City, Calif. Ashland plays twice at Crescent City on Sunday in this week's only RVL action. Auto Race On Sunday At Klamath Biggest auto racing event this season in Southern Ore gon will be held at Klamath Falls, this Sunday with time trials at l p.m. and the first race at 2 p.m. The days events will be topped by SO-lap main event with the winner being, crown ed the Southern Oregon champion. This even carries a $1,500 guaranteed purse, the largest ever offered for super-modified cars in this area. It has attracted the best drivers on the West Coast. Ernie Koch, Vancouver, Wash., has entered with a Dodge Red Ram powered car. Koch la a hard driver and has won numerous championships ns well ns many races throughout the entire country In every form of competition. Koch's toughest rival on the Northern circuit this season has also entered - Art Pollard, Roscburg, the lad who won tho Pacific Northwest cham pionship for 10S0. He will make his first appearance at Klamath Falls. Pollard goes good on any type of track and always Is a hard-charger. A few of his competitors will be Bob and Don Bene fleld, Red Bluff, Calif., Nick and Don Porter, Redding, Ed Brown, Willow, Sherman Clark of Yuba City, Dale Hankins and Bud Cook, Klamath Falls, Jack McCoy, Ashland, and Jerry Fanger, Medford. BOWLING AFTRRNOONERS SUndlnii; The Jinx Two HIU w uooleri r,. Drenm en Lofteri Slfeptra Wild Onei Honcymoonert BID(WQfflQflIMB X 7 TW We install genuine N Greij flock The brake linings preferred by leading NASCAR drivers Nllo..l AiimI.Ho. Im Sloth Car AMa lotlftf Jim Reed, winner of the '59 'Southern 500," world's biggest stock car race, says, "I'm sold on Grey-Rock. They stop my car faster and wear longer. Tops for racing and on the highway." Stop in... 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