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o MONDAY. OCTOBER 10, I960 FOOTBALL SCORES SATURDAY COLLEGE - SSi' 'i!1 24' Villanovm J Ohio U. 36. Boston U. 6 ' Princeton 21, Pennsylvania 0 , Dartmouth 20, Brown 0 fst Vlrcinla 6, Richmond 6 (tie) Georgia Tech 6, Louisiana St. 3 , Mississippi St. 29, Arkansas St. 9 N. Carolina 13. Maryland 10 Mississippi 26. Vanderbilt 0 Kentucky 35. Marshall 0 Kansas 28. Iowa St. 14 Marquette 13, Boston Collete 12 . Texas 24. Oklahoma 0 , Baylor 28. Arkansas 14 . . .luuaiuu ll. lexaS AdEM Q Texas Christian 20, Tex. Tech 7 ....... u. o narain-sim Xnons 0 Colorado 35. Arizona 16 LA. St. 14. Santa Barbara 6 - HamUton AFB 21, Coll. of Ida ho 0 Claremont-Harvey Mudd 14, Po Inona College 12 . Idaho St. 44, Omaha 6 CI IB win,.,, oi. uiverne 4 ' .Long Beach St. 28, San Diego Si n Whittier 28, Pepperdine 0 ' Sacramento St. 14. Santa Clara 8 Montana St. 22, Cal. Poly SLO 18 nmiijuiui si. .si, oan Iran. at. n Colorado St. U. 30, Drake 3 Utah St. 33, Idaho 8 SUNDAY PRO GAMES National League San Francisco "14, Detroit 10 ' Philadelphia 31, St. Louis 27 New York 10, Pittsburgh 17 ' Chicago 34, Los Angeles 27 - Washington 26, Dallas 14 Green Bay 35, Baltimore 21 ' American League Houston 27, New York 21 Oakland 20, Dallas 19 World Outboard Records Fall .1 Oceanlake, Ore.-UIPD - Five world records were broken in the - Oregon Motor boat as sociation's final meet of the season, which ended Sunday on Devil's Lake. . ; John Alde'n, Oakland, Calif., broke the world record in B slock, hydro five-mile . conj petitive racing with a time of 56.285 miles an hour. The old record for the event was 55.249. I Leo Sutter, Seattle, estab lished a new mark when he . toured the B-U runabout in a time of 52.083 to surpass the old mark of 50.533. - : Mike Raich,-. Aberdeen, Wash., . shattered the D-stock hydro world mark of 61.643 by completing the event in the time of 64.470. John Hall, Salem, Ore.,b& came the fourth racer to shat ter a world mark when he completed the D-U runabout in the time of 55.970 m.p.h The old time was 55.487. - Chuck Parson, Lodi, Calif., broke his own record in F facing runabout straightway kilometer in the time of 73.-; 350. His previous record was 71.244. v WU, Linfield Post 2nd Wins United Press International Defending champion Wil lamette and Linfield posted second consecutive victories in the Northwest conference Saturday. ' The Bearcats d e f e a t e d Lewis and Clark, 40-19, and Linfield topped Whitman, 34 13. The win left the schools in a tie for first place. Halfback Stan Solomon ran for four touchdowns and gain ed 234 yards to pace Wil lamette in its triumDh. Linfield used two first half touchdown passes by quarter back Bill Parrish to go ahead 21-0 and was never headed. In non - conference games Pacific defeated Oregon Col lege of Education, 20-14, and College of Idaho dropped; a 21-7 decision to Hamilton Air Force Base. To match hooks or snaps, .aw nn nn. siHfc first, rub with chalk, and press on the oppo site side oi trie material to at curately mark its location. This will live whA tjj . ' J" IF I because he's trimmed those excess pounds doctors have warned are so dangerous. He's done it the pleasant, modern way. . .with th ' effortless exercise and calorie reduction of the Stauffer Home Reducing Plan. He and his whole family keep in shape . . . feeling and looking better th this world-famous plan. So can you. Just call or write today for details. (MP Illegal Tactic Charges Made By Waterfield Chicago -IUPD- Los Angeles Rams coach Bob Waterfield claimed today he knew the "Bear" facts why his team lost to pass-happy Chicago and he planned to tell them to National Football league commissioner Pete Rozelle. Waterfield charged after the Rams' 34-27 loss to the Bears at Wrigly Field Sunday that Bear owner-coach George Halas deliberately disrupted the Rams offensive signals. causing Los Angeles to com mit backfield mistakes. , The Ram mentor said Halas had instructed one of the Bear line-backers, Bill George, to imitate the offensive signals of Los Angeles quarteback Bill Wade, forcing the Rams into illegal procedure and off side penalties. ; Los Angeles was called four times for the infractions in the first half, and once con fusion in he backfield caused Wade to fumble. The fumble led to a first period field 1 goal for the Bears. . v . Waterfield said Rozelle had ruled earlier on "copy-cat tactics" such as these and they were to be subject to a 15- yard penalty for unspbrtsman like conduct. Brodie Sparks San Francisco Detroit, Mich.-IUPD-Quarter- back John Brodie came to the aid of starter Y. A. Tittle in the final minutes at Detroit Sunday and sparked the San Francisco Forty Niners to a 14-10 victory over the Lions. The former Stanford ace took over with seven minutes remaining in the fourth quart er, with San Francisco trail ing . 10-0. He passed to Billy Wilson to get the' Forty Nin ers on the scoreboard with just three minutes remaining and then hit R. C. Owens with the clincher in the final second of play. The Lions took, the open ing kickoff and marched 93 for their only touchdown of the day. The passing combi nalon of quarterback Jim Ninowski and rookie end Gail Cogdill highlighted the drive, and Ken Webb carried the ball in from the one yard line. Third Round TKO Stops Kenny Lane Los Angeles - HIPD - Sharp- punching Len Mathews of PhllnHolnhia Snturdav nieht scorer! a third-round knockout over Kenny Lane of Muske gon, Mich., cutting ms op ponent so badly that the na- tinnallv . telpvlsprl bout was stopped with only nine sec onds left in the round. The 9.1-vpnr-nlrl Mathews. promised a shot at the world's welterweight crown, capital ized on Lane s tendency to cut from the second round until the bout was stopped by Referee Frankie Van. ORDER RESCINDED "Portland wfliPD- The Oregon state game commission has re mnriprl an order allowing a 30 -trout per day bag limit on the middle fork oi me Wil lamette river and tributaries ahnvo thp mouth of Salt creek. Stale Game Director P w Rrhnpider said the regu lar bag limit now applies to these waters. The liberal limit was placed in effect prior to rhomipal treatment of the tuiinrc Rnma nf the tributary waters were not touched and these will provide angling throughout the remainder of the season. . man longer Demonstration in your hom or at the studio. Phone SP 3-7551 445 N. Bartlett In Grants Pu GR 9-2S16 The BOWLERS ALLEY By DARIENE AND BILL TOPE Just a reminder of the leagues beginning soon. Morn ing Glory league meets Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. at the Medford lanes. The 3 a.m. circuit rolls at Roxy Ann on Oct. 11. ANDY'S MIXED In Andy's Mixed league there are two teams on top who have rolled their nine games. Others are rolling postponed tilts. The Creep ers have 12 with the aid of Bill Hall's 213 game. Sec end place is now held down by the Handicappers with eight wins, aided by Jim Pettigrew'i high series of 562. For the ladies Lorraine Hall chalked up both high game of 202 and series of 559. BALL AND CHAIN Ball & Chain mixed loop finds K-Medleys first place with 14 wins. The Woodchop pers and the Convicts are tied with 12 each. Hot Toddi's have 11, Toppers 9. With 7 are the Pills, Hi Lo's and the Black Kats. Chucks market has 6. The L & M's, the Four Squirts and the Kaymeds have 5 each. Pin Pickers and The Queen Anne Chumps have 4 each. Ted Thompson rolled a 203 game but was outdone by Leonard Howe who carded 203 and 204. John Dickinson had 202 that made his total 553. David Baylor had a terrific series, 202-199-221 for 622. Jane Kessler chalked up both high game of 208 and high series of 526 for the ladies. BLUE MONDAY Strikers pace Blue Mon day loop with 9 wins. Viola Lewis carded a 426 series for her share of their 1, 915 total. The Nameless have 7. Pat Shelton rolled a 470. for the team's im pressive high series of 2, 142. Joanne Trautman card ed a 416 for the Bowling Bags, who totaled 1,990. They have, 5 wins. With 3 ares the Pin Pickers. Ruth Carpenter added her 386 for a total of 1,895. Traut man had high game of 170. LADY ELKS Lady Elks No. 2 find the Wapitis with 14 wins. Antlers have 12, Tornadoes 11, Merry Madcaps 9, Stages 8 and the Doozies 6. Dorothy Snedden rolled a 193 game. Alice Thompson carded 194 and a high series of 524. Lois Steph en chalked up a 182 game with a 513 series. VALLEY ROLLERS In the Valley Rollers league Virginia Brown and Eleanor Holbrook both roll ed 189s and Holbrook also took high series honors with a 526. Erika Goff was second with 492. Gladys Couch converted the 5-7 split. The Three Hits and a Miss and the Misfits are tied for top honors with 7 wins each. The Rollerettes have 5. Lucky Strikes 4 and the Koffee Klatch 3. With 2 are the Alley Oops and the Alley Cats. The Try Hards and Nina Pins show 1. EARLY BIRDS . Rogue Valley Const. Co. leads in first place in tne tar ly Bird league.; They have 13, Valley Locke 12, Mechan ics Laundry 10.; With 9 are the Tallv Ho and with 8 Van Lee's. Crater Title and Insur ance and Richfield Truck and Autn have 6 each and Enloe Electric, Medford Hotel and Red Barn Auction eacn D Pat Braack rolled a 181 game to help her high series of sub Ester Mohr carded a 191 game and Mary Offenbacker chalk ed up a 473 second high se ries. BOWLING QUEENS Bowling Queens at Roxy Ann findi Medford Hotel, Medford Stationery and GMAC all with four points added to their totals. Charm Cottage and First National Bank each won three points. Copco and Highway Ready Mix took one each. Betty Reinholti rolled high game of 212 included in her se ries of 571. Helene Culy compiled a 212 in a 568 series.' Medford Hotel has the lead with 19 wins. High way ReadyQMix has Wi. Medford Stationery 17, Port-O-Call 15. First Na tional Bank 14 Va and Refer Fruit 14. Wf h 12 each afe GMAC, Charm Cottage and Copco. Hilton Lumber has 6 wins. O nnWI.IHR BELLES In the Bowling Belles loop Team 4 won two (Leona Erick- nn AflR In make them 12 to tie for the lead. Johnnie's Cafe won threiO (Peeilvann Hutchinson 448) to make tham 19. Trnhririee & Flvnn tnnlr turn fFran Powell 424) for 11 wins. Viking SewinfQ) center iook inree ivi wiuj 1 448) for a total of 10. Team 6 won 1 (Gwen Slavens 405) for 8 wins. Pat & Mikes Build ing Service took one (Louise Patterson 412) for a total of 7. BARTLETT' BELLES Faber-Stration Insurance took one point (Geneva Mang 436) in Bartlett Belles to retain .their first position with 13 wins. Alex ander's Music won two (Ev- . elyn Sanderson 449) for a total of 12. Gladys . Couch rolled a 119 triplicate and will receive an arm patch from the Women's Bowling congress. She bowls for the Music team. Alexander & Brown took three (Bev Wil son 395) for 12 wins also. Memory Garden took all four (Nita Newman 480) for 12 wins. Faber's Market won one (Edith Tuttle 473) for 11 total. Eagle's 1 took all four (Wilma Buchanan 406) for a total of 11. Swan's took one (Millie Pet tigrew 391) for total 11. Ea gle's 2 took four (Doris Forbes 429) for 10 'j wins. Baker's Moulding - won three (Nita Doty 461) for 10 wins. Red Blanket Lum ber won three (Madeline Legg 497) for a total of 10. Crystal Meats still has 9V4 wins. Stella Brooks had high series of 400, Ead's Allied won four (Charli Un nuh 495) for 9 points. Lin inger's (Doris Tracy 433) still has 9 points. Sy's Place (Jan Pomeroy 416) 8 points. Stauffers studio took two (Lucille Cornelius 453) for 7 wins. Highway Furniture (Alia Logan 461) have 5 wins. Ruth Thurman iook high game honors with a 192 and a 182. Evelyn San derson rolled a 188 as did Lucille Cornelius. CLASSIC LEAGUE Add Moore rolled an all spare game of 186 in the Clas sic league. Tower Broiler leads with 19 wins. It had a high team game of 1,001 Rogue Riviera and Oak Street Tank and Steel have 15 wins each. With 14V4 wins is the E H Mann -Co. team, which had high team series of 2, 863. Hillyer Oil Co. and Sew ing Machine Goods have 84 wins each. Hight Real Estate has 9, Lamport's Sporting Goods have 8V4 wins. Don's Hideaway 7, North's Chuck Wagon 6. With 5 wins is far rish Construction, with 1 win is Trail Creek Lumber Co. Jack Gardner carded a 253 high game and Jiigh series of 630. EVERGREEN LEAGUE Desert Cafe is in the top notch with 18 wins in the Evergreen league. Big Y has 16, Barco Supply 15, Hires Root Beer 14. With 13 wins is the Holiday Pool team followed by Medco with 11. Ham & Egger has 10, Jor gensen's 8, Medford Steel 7. With 4 wins each are Bateman's Sand and Gravel and Cummins Diesel.. On the bottom is Redman Lodge with sero. High team series was carded by Barco Supply, a 2,446. Dick Swan rolled high game, 230. High series was rolled by Roy Colley, 622. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE This week in the Independ ent league finds very few changes in the team stand ings. Timber Wolves won two from Tee Pee Plywood. Their total pins were 2,766, helped by Bill Tope's series of 503. They now have 19 wins for top honor. Ideal is second with I6V2 wins. They won three points playing against DU P0NTliOlS)r-FIRST& ONLY urifCD nDfiiii jiiiTi.rD(X7r n li lii unftin nun riu.t.a.1. Only Du Pont Telar" ' goes In for keeps! If s a chemical armor. ContainiColor Cheek to watch your cooling system ( for you. Only $5 per gallotfTor the ultimate cooling system protection! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. Midway Meat, Frank Mathews 474 'aided to bring their to tal pins to 2,731. Third team is Baker's Moulding with 14 wins. Ben Darras had a se ries of 485 to help his team win three points against C WA with a total of 2,748. Red Pegasus have 14 wins also. They rolled against Elic- tric Supply and defeated them by taking four points, with total of 2,757 pins. Dick Spain had high series of 533 for this team. Tee Pee Ply won two points to earn them 13V4. 3 492 rolled by Jack Turk, included to make a 2,- 788 total. Harry & David won two for 12 wins. Al Dotv's 457 series aided the 2,792 team scries against Table Rock. Communication Work ers rolled with Baker's Mould ing and took one point for 8 wins. Lyle Brown rolled a 486 which brought the team's series to 2,671. Electric Sup ply still retains their 4 wins. Their total was 2,575 with a 459 by Stewart Avery. Mid way Meat and Table Rock Lumber's totals are incom plete due to a postponed game. Al Doty with a 598 with handicap and D. E. Wil liams 229 game with handi cap won the weekly prize money. High scratch scores were carded by Billy Jones a 199 game and a 536 series. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE E H Mann Co. is on lop with 151j wins, in the Com mercial league. Mail Trib une has 15, a close second place. Next in order are Alexander and Brown Ins., Bauman Sheet Metal and Morning Fresh Bread each with 13 wins. Rogue Valley Drilling has 11. Fam Bear ings and Bates Wholesale Dist. have 10 each. Patter sons Bakery has 9. With Ti are Kim's. Cubby's Drive in and. Quality market each have 7. The bottom teams are Richfield Oil with 5 and Andy's Jewelers with 4. Several high series were rolled. Hal Colver of An dy's carded a 609, Gorden Schulz of E H Mann a 614. Vern Allen and Charles McWhorter both of Alex ander and Brown a 618 and 615 respectively. Bill Meyers of Cubby's a 618. Nice going. CITY LEAGUE Charles McWhorter of Rogue Sportsman rolled a 612 to lead them to a 4-0 win over Water & Olson in the City league. Silver Dollar Stamps won four to tie Sports- men for first with 16 wins each. Tied for next position are Ross Lumber Co. and Johnson Stores each with 15 With just half a win less are Westside Merchants with 14V4. Daugherty Lumber Co. has 14. With , 12 each are Telephone Employees Associ ation and Farmer Brothers Coffee. First National Bank has 114. With 10 each are State Farm Inc., M & M Mo tors, Southern Oregon Bear ing and Weter & Olson.. Tic Toe Time Shop and California Oregon Power have 9. On the bottom is Star Body Works with 8. ROXY ROCKERS Medford House Movers won four and with the aid of Chuck Learn's 563 they iook the lead-with 15 wins in Roxy Rockers league. Medford Tire Co. won two but dropped id second place with 13. Larry Ryerson carded a 517. Hauperi Trac tor chalked up three points to lie for second. D. Fos bury had high series of 547. Harvy Tonn rolled a 493 for Krupp's Flying A who have a total of 12. Snider's Dairy won three for a total of 12 also. Larry Snopl's 482 was high. Medford Jay Cees have 10 'a wins. Jim Risiaw rolled a 508. Two learns have 5 each. Awk ward Five and Chitwood and Stone. Gene Brooks rolled a 515 for the latter. Gordy Huttner rolled a 533 for Van Lee's which has 8 wins. Royal Oaks got 485 from Gene Winters 495 and has 7 wins., Rogue Valley Bank moved off the bottom after winning four points. 7 it's worth driving it's worth never need draining In aQvperiy operating cooling system. It a summer coolant, too. It rust-proofs every engine metal with Hunt Permits Going Rapidly Portland - Oregon nunters are advised that management unit either-sex deer permits are going fast with only 10 units left which have permits available. Permits are being issued on a first come, first served basis and because of the rapidity at which these permits are being issued, the game commission said there' is no guarantee that all hunters who submit applications will receive a permit for the unit applied for. Following the first week end of the deer season, hunt ers flooded the game commis sion's Portland office with unit applications filling 10 units immediately. The game commission said that the re maining units will probably fill within a week. WINS FLYWEIGHT TITLE Belfast, Northern Ireland - IUPD- John Caldwell of Belfast was crowned the British fly weight boxing champion Sat urday night when he knocked out the titleholder, Frankie Jones, in the third round of the 15-round fight. Bill Manning carded a 543 io bring its total to 6. On the bottom now is Pools Unlimited with' 3'j. Gene Venekamp rolled a 479 for them. Manning chalked up a 218 game but Chuck Learn nosed him with 226. ELKS LEAGUE Elks league is going strong with a three way tie for first place. The three are the Alley Gators, Gypos and the Sports. Miss Fits have 12. With 11 each are the Sea Dogs and the Tigers. The Channel Cats have 10, Go Boys have 8. The Cubs and the Reddys have 7 each. The Cemmenters have and the Lively Five have Sea Dogs (Ken Dixson 534) took all four points. The Miss Fits took four with Lew Miles 584. Channel Cats (Al Sadaro 581) won three points. Win ning two each are the Reddys (Van Pelt 551), Sports (Dixon 565), Tigers (Tom Anderson 474), Cementers (Gess Cum mlngs 489), Gypos (Wayne Chase 540) and the Go Boys (Ken Brown 529). Alley Ga tors took one with Ken Phipps 543. Pat Patten of the Cubs 513 and Harold Edmonds of the Lively Five a 518: Al Sadaro chalked up two games of 211 but he only took third place for high game. A 222 was carded by Lee Surles and a 213 by Chuck Bateman. eeeeeeeeeei e e ItlKtlll the e e e e e e Y before and after dinner e e V brandy! CORONET vs BRANDY OIST. CORP . 350 FIFTH AVE.. N.V. CALIF. 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