Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1960, Image 7

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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
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uooleri r,.
Drenm en
Lofteri
Slfeptra
Wild Onei
Honcymoonert
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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... It takes only lO minutes to
Open Led
By Littler
Baltimore -TOPD-Hlstory was
repeating itself today as Gene
Littler led the field Into the
second round of the Eastern
Open golf tournament with a
seven-undcr-par 65.
A year ago, the veteran pro
from Singing Hills, Calif., led
this tournament with the same
first round score over the
same Pine Ridge municipal
course.
Juan Rodriguez, a 24-year-
old newcomer from Puerto
Rico, and Jackie Burke of Ki
amesha, Lake, N.Y., shared
the runnerup spot going Into
today's second round with
67's.
Doug Ford and Lionel He-
bcrt, a pair of former PGA
champions, were bracketed
with George Bayer and Bob
Goalby at 68 while Dave Ra-
gnn opened the defense of his
tltel with a 71.
Look at
your brakes
Show you
their condition
STOP IN NOW
and See
Chuck Nelson
Wheel Alignment and Brake
Lining Expert With
15 YEARS EXPERIENCE
With tha Most Modern Equipment
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W. L.
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IteiulU:
Jinx 3 IE. Champion 403) 764:
Honaymoonara 1 (L. Whipple 325)
Two HIU 1 (E. Merit 388) S94:
Gonren 3 (T. Urlen 4081 718.
Drrameri 3 IE. Br.ndhonl 4331
804; Sleeper. 1 (M. Jonea 333) 832.
Loiter. I (A. Caiebler 4381 781:
Wild One. 3 IE. Whipple 438).
178 same Virginia Alatnuon,
Ingemar Denies
Hermit' Plans
Gotcborg, Sweden-IUPD-Inge-mar
Johansson has denied
point -blank that he would
train like a hermit for his
third tide fight with Floyd
Patterson al the Los Angeles
Coliseum, Nov. 1.
Johansson, who agreed with
promoter Bill Fugnzy on the
site and dntc Wednesday, told
reporters this morning ho had
been misquoted earlier In the
month about plmmlng to train
like a hermit,
"Although I'll have my own
trailer camp for training quar
ters this time," Ingo explain
ed, "I'm not going to change
my methods. My family and
my fiancee, Blrglt Lundgren,
will be with me again."
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