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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1960 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. C 3 5 MiMwa&ITBiBuifs SIPCMffiTTS AILILSTATJE TOMES WITH USC Coach Doesn't Believe In Story Bv mi. wnnn United Pien International San Francisco -ttJPD- As far s Johnny McKay is con cerned, the age-old story that "all good football talent goes to USC," is just a myth. McKay, 37, is the new grid mentor of the Trojans and he doesn't subscribe to any the ory that he has all the talent corralled and the Big Five championship in the bag. "It may have been that 10 or 13 years ago Southern Cal ifornia got most of the good football talent in the West," says McKay, who starred at Oregon. "But that just isn't true now. We get our share. And that's about it." McKay right now is on a little tour mending Trojan fences among the alumni to try and boost the recruiting program. And who does he pick to Nine Hunters Attend First Safety Class The first in a series of Hunt er Safety classes to instruct youth in the proper and safe use of firearms was held last week with nine youths in at tendance. The classes are being spon sored by the Oregon Sports men club of Jackson county in conjunction with the train ing program set up by the Oregon state game commis sion. They are open to all youths, boys and girls alike, between the ages of 10-16 years inclusive. The course consists of five classes, each two hours long, one each week for five weeks. The next course will start on Nov. 4. Each person on completion of the course will receive a shoulder patch and certificate, fortifvino that he has com pleted a course in hunter safe ty training. Instructors are Kenneth Carr, Phoenix; Charles Mar .tor, v.airlp Point: Joe Bart Merlfnrd: Harry Thurston White City; and Cal Leather- wood, Jacksonville, ah are state certified instructors for the hunter safety training pro ffratn tntnrpsted VOuthS Should register for the course at the ujrt.v srMirtino Hoods depart ment. Additional information on h. ffalned bv calling Joe Bartley, NO 4-1924. Parents are invited to. auena mesc irph msmher is assessed a 50 cent fee to cover the cost of patches and ammunition. Tickets on Sale For Pendleton Pro Grid Game Pendleton (UPD- A crowd of at least 15,000 is hoped for here Sunday. Sept. 4 when the T.ne An spies Rams and Dallas Cowboys meet in a pre-season National iooioan league game. , , Tan thnncanri general ad mission tickets went on sale ui.jn,3v and same promot ers said there were about 5,000 reserved seats available. ' The game, scheduled for 2 . ...ni v,o Oregon's second pro football game in two days. The San Francisco 49'ers and the Cleveland Browns meet in Portland Saturday night, Sept. 3. . . The game here will be played at the Pendleton Round-Up stadium. Miss Thriftway Named Seattle Race Winner Buffalo, N. Y. - (IIPD - Miss ic the armarent winner of a disputed race for unlimited hydroplanes on Lake Washington, Seattle, ear lier this month under a de rision rendered today by the American Powerboat associa tion. . , Miss Thriftway, owned by Willard Rhods of Seattle and driven by William Muncey, was leading on points in the Aug. 8 race but a protest, due to the unusual conditions un der which the race was run, delayed decision on who was the winner. - win the- Big Five this year? ricKs uarjc norse "Why, I'll have to go with UCLA," he replies with a straight face. "I think Wash ington also will be tough. But UCLA has the fastest line and the fastest backs in the coun try." McKay has one big exper iment that he hopes will work out this fall: He plans to in stall Marlin McKeever, big gest of the famous McKeever twins, at fullback. "He weighs 240 pounds, he's fast and he can hang onto the ball-I hope," explains Johnny. "He would help us immensely. He would be the biggest fullback in the coun try." McKay hasn't seen Marlin as a fullback yet. Marlin has been a lineman. "But we'll try a five-day experiment at the post when the fall nractice onpns." he says. "If it works out, he'll be our regular iuUbacK. No Breathers McKay has no quarrel to pick with the man who worked out the USC grid schedule this vear. It Goes Oregon State, Texas Christian, Ohio State, and Georgia-be- fnra a sincrlp Ritf Fivp samp is played. Then come California, Stanford, Washington, Baylor UCLA and wotre uame. "Wa mav rin rikav in the conference," says Johnny, "but our outside competition will be so tough that we won't have as good a record as some of the other conference teams. Therefore we could miss the Rose Bowl bid, despite the possibility of doing wen in the conference, because of our outside record." The Trojans were riding the gravy train last year until they lost their last two games to UCLA and then Notre Dame the latter in the cold and snow at South Bend. "But we don't have to play in the snow at South Bend any more, he pointed out. "TTrnm nnw nn all our sanies against Notre Dame at South Bend have been scneauiea ior the fifth game of the season. This year, of course, we are playing in Los Angeles and it will be the finale, as usuai. Ex-Titlists After Crown T.iica ntla. - (llPi) - Chances of a former title-holder re peating as USGA National Women's Amateur champion loomed greater today as me tournament moved into the quarter final round at Tulsa Country club. Three of the eight surviving hopefuls have won the event before. Leading tne group is defending USGA titlist Bar bara Mclntire of Lake Park, Fla. Also still in the running ,.p fnrmpr rhamnions Joanne , Gunderson of K i r k 1 a n d, Wash., and Anna Quast oi Marysville, Wash. Mi Mclntire was to meet 1 Jean Ashley, former Kansas state amateur champion in the feature match today. Other pairings were Miss Quast vs. Mrs. Les Johnstone, Mason City, Iowa; Miss Gunderson vs. Matasha Matson, Wichita, - mri .TnHv Eller. Old Hickory, Tenn., vs. Andrea Conn, Waterloo, Iowa. ' . ...,-t i errs DRILLS New York -ram- Columbia will inaugurate its 7.0th sea ni inPiTolleeiate football when the opening .practice session is held Sept. 1 at Lake- side, Conn. Coacn elli has invited 61 candidates to the practice. PATRIOTS DROP PAIR P Amnersf, Mass. -8IPB- The Boston Patriots have released quarterback Dick Soergel and offensive end Carl Rob nson reducing their roster to 43 pltyfrs. Fi..lJ. Racf- " Wenatcheel2-9 United Presi International Eugene put across five runs : I ii . - I 4An4h inning;! in ine iup ui uic ten... Wednesday night to go anedu, 12-7, and then cut a Wentchee rally short in the bottom of the. frame to win, 12-9, in Northwest league, play. The Emeralds bunched; singles, a hit batter, a warn, I nnwnr;nn fiv anH a wild .. . - .... i Mnxb-nrc II pitcn ior ine uve. uii" Mack Schmidt, who broke up ; a no-hitter for Tom Arruda at! the five and two-thirds inning mark, smashed a two-run homer for the Chiefs in me bottom of the final frame. We natchee had knotted the count, 7-7, in the last of the ninth with a pair o tames. Tn nthpr action. Yakima ; kept a firm hold on first place with a 3-0 shutout victory over Lewiston and Tri-City grabbed off second place, two and one- half games back, wan a j win over Salem. i WATER SKIERS COMPETE : Lake Placid. N. Y. -flIPB-The , North American water ski championships for men and ; women and junior boys anui oirls will he held here be-! ginning Friday and running j through Sunday. 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