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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, Tornado May Start Separate Defensive Platoon Against KF A completely separate de r fensive platoon may start for me Mecuord Black Tornado t. in the Southern Oregon con , ference football game with . Klamath Union High school ,. here Friday night. i That was the indication to . day of Medford Head Coach ... rrea apiegetberg. The District 6 A-l ruckus is set for 8 p.m. with Med- ford. No. 1 ranked in Orpenn gunning for its sixth straight The old grandstand on the west side of the Med ford high stadium is to be " reserved for students of the two- high 'schools Friday night and not to be used for general admission when Medford and Klamath , Union football teams vie, it ' was announced todav.. It was indicated that the old , 1 grandstand seating will be ! held for occupancy by siu " dents until 7:45 p.m. If the seating is all taken by that ; time, gates will be barred. It there is some room avail- able in the old stand after '' that time, some general ad- - mission fans may be ad v milted. 1960 triumph and the Peli cans aiming for upset that will stop a three-game losing streak and regain for them lost prestige. . " With the defensive platoon in mind this week Spiegel berg . and his staff have groomed Chuck McNair for an opening assignment at a .linebacker post where Terry Earl has had first call. Rich ard Connolly, Don Tichenor and Stall Smith have been scrapping for the tackle posi tion which has been held down - by Terry O'Sullivan. The head mentor also indi cated that Tim White is to have first summons at corner linebacker over Dan Sieg and Jim Stever the job at a deep back ahead of Mike McCul lough. Players' Trade ..." A major change,1 involves Al Funston and Sam Knud sen whq have traded posi tions, Funston going to line backer and Knudsen to mid dle guard. ' v Earl, O'Sullivan and Sieg all are offensive regulars. It's quite probable that they'll see reserve defensive . duty, too; -McNair has been moved up from reserve role behind Earl. White and Stever . are no strangers do their positions but the other two players have been considered .. the regulars. Spiegelberg s a j d that Warren Parke may alter nate with McNair. Parke, nevertheless, may .be', more, needed at offensive center sirtce regular Chuck Holt's back is ailing The head coach gave mor ale bolstering as a' reason for defensive platoon plan. He allowed that -( other - teams "have been' going through" Medford defense this season but attributed it to a consid erable extent to the "opening up" of offenses by rival schools more in comparison to past years. Not Satisfied , "j . ". While Spiegelberg did not say so in exact words, it's ap parent that he's not entirely satisfied with the attitude of his Black Tornado charges. He did say, "I'd like to see them get a real good scare." The mentor reported a good practice yesterday but said that it was .the first good one all week. Most of the clubs which Medford has played have been "up" for the Black Tor nado and played their best game against it. Klamath may prove no exception al though on the basis of season record it enters the contest a decided underdog. Klamath, high rated-at the start of the season when it beat Boise, Idaho, and tied North Salem, has lost successively to Ash land, . Eureka, Calif., and Grants Pass. Medford, un defeated, in contrast has a string of impressive victories. The Pelicans of KF did suf Announcing the Opening of our NEW GARAGE OPEN 24 HOURS .. mhi Modern Facilities Factory-Trained Mechanics GUARANTEE WITH EVERY JOB FOREIGN CARS OUR SPECIALTY Guaranteed Labor and- Parts We Give SILVER DOLLAR STt.MPS George Dumois, Owner and Operator GOLDEN EAGLE Phoenix, Oregon 1960 fer a rough blow this week when it was learned that reg ular quarterback Kent Hun- saker has a broken hand. Sherm . Allen reportedly has been named by Coach Bob Williams to take over at the position and Gary Buccholz is' expected , to see duty there. 1 Gridders 111 Medford's kickoff expert and reserve fullback, George Glearwater and guard Bill Hobbs have been flu victims this week. A possible lineup for Med ford on defense is Jerry! winetrout and Larry Brown, ends; Monte Jones and among Richard Connolly, Don Tiche nor or Stan Smith, - tackles; Knudsen, middle guard. White; Funston, McNair, and Bill Charley, linebackers, and bowlers alley By DARIENE KIWANIS JUNIOR Kiwanis junior league has room for more boys between the ages of 13 through 15. Bowling time is 11 a. m. Sat urday at Medford lanes. Any one who wants information can call Coach Betty Rein holtz. ', Eight balls hold down first with 8 in the Junior league. Alley Oops have 6 and, Pin Dusters 5. High series were rolled by Rick Larson, 488, Roy Norcross, 485 and Don York, 482. High game honors went to Bob Childs'; 208, Roy Norcross, 181 and Don York, 181. ' , . SENIOR JUNIOR ' , ; Saturday Senior , Junior , mixed league saw Becki Barlow, with 165 game and 384; series for girls' . hon ors. Phyllis Tosh carded' a , 385 top .series. Larry Jones chalked up., a 227-203 in a 624 series. Mike Davis roll-, ed 210-210 to finish with 619. Dennis Bauman had a 234 to help a 607. Others with high series for. their teams were Dennis Salyers 446. Bob Riechers 471, Hunter Dixon 437.. Butch Good 458. Larry Little 528. Jim Wicker 426, and Kent Blew 495. i . i . ? SUNDAY NIQHTEHS 7 At Roxy: Ann lanes Sunday Miohifrs ;. rnnrt Stob .and Thinks Iff thelead Witt 12 wins. The Nose, Divers are second with 10- With' 9 are the C N's. Shearer Folly have 8 and Mark Nots and the Four J's each. '7V&.- Neofiters have 7 and Pin Robbers have Julia Smith carded 183 in series-of 428. Troy .Dean had- 203 high game, ' and Chuck .Learn's 541 was high series. " ;; "" "' '.- V " . MEN'S MAJOR ; ''".' '': , Men's M a j o r" league at Roxy Ann has Western Oil & Burner bn top with 18 wins, Standard ; Oil 'and Asko Supply have 12, Cal Ore Ranches and.Home' Gas 11. Hamilton Funds has 10. Rogue Valley Country Club, Brothers Five,' the , Mail Tribune arid Desert Serv ice have 9. Rotary Two has 8 and Rotary One has 2. Pacing their" respective . teams were Don Turner 605, Pate Greene 497, Bud Van Hoy 630. Bill Turman 521, Chuck Snedderi'. 546, R. Hemingway 563, Slim Brown 505. Wes Fowler 488, George Spaunhorst 571, Russ Osborne 487. Phil Huntley 557 and D. Ed wards 493. Top games were Huntley 247, Spaun horst 239, Van Hoy 233,: Turner 232 and Baylor 239. Western Oil and RVCC had four wins each. Desert Serv ice and Home Gas three. ROXY ANN CLASSIC. . , Roxy Ann lanes is in first position in Roxy Ann Classic 1pa0iip uith 1fi wins. Wonden Shoe has 12, Cubby's Drive gi'i'J-j- ; -or Hi mm i e ii - KE 5-1348 Steven and . Jim Barry,: deep backs. , . 5 " .' For': offense the . tlikely crew is Bob Quinney and. Larry Hammack, ends; Terry O'Sullivan and, John James, tackles; Pierce- and Terry Earl, guards;. Holt or Parke, I center; Dick Ragsdale, quar- t,eroack; F h i 1 Humphreys, left halfback; Mike Hood, right, halfback, and Dan Sieg fullback. , - . . : . ' Klamath's ' .eleven on of fense may, be Wayne Dennis and Allen Phillips or Roger Ballard, ends;. Joe, Cox and Gary Hancock, tackles; Sam Henzel and Art Mills,, guards; Charleton Currin; center; Al len, quarterback; Dave' Stip- pich,' left half; Greg Jones, right half, and ' Larry , Mc Clure, fullback. '-. : . AND BILL TOPE Inn 10, Daugherty Lumber 9,' Timber. Ro6m. 8, Becks Bak ery 7, 'Claves Construction 6, and Kim's 4. High' series for teams in order of team standings were Jack Gardner 601, Oliver McNeel 559, Bill Newland 644, V. Allen 591, Car Couch. 592, Dave Baylor 545, - Forrest Liddell' '579, George Smith 572. Cubby's had, a 2696 series.. . Timber Room and Cubby's have three wins. STARFIRE LEAGUE ' Gale Culy rolled games of '202, 225 and 202 'for a ''629 series to spur Ross Lum f ber to a ; 4-0 . Win' over , Hughes .Construction in the Starf ire league. Cliff Graves' . rolled 496 for Hughes. Jack son County Co-op, with Russ, Munsell carding 548,- also was 4-0 over Weeks 'and, Otx for whom Ken Lil--ly had 545. Also ' pacing -their teams were Frank Soloman, Larry's Line Up, '521t'- Ray " Adams, , Ron's Standard Station, 523; Sam l Black.. Prospect Standard Oil 527; Pete Hale, for Tex ; Nash, 483; Bill Wall. : Pin - hacle Packing,' 446;: D. . Walker, Jeddeloh Brothers, 549; Les Shorey', Rogue Val ley Vending, 568, and Don .Turner, Rogue River Wood; 545. . ; . -. :- CRATER LAKE LEAGUE City Hall is- leading the Crater ; Lake league, with 21 wins. Mechanics Laundry is in second place with ' 19V4'. Duane Lubbers has high Av erage of 179. High game for the week was rolled' by N. Dow, 220. V" ; ' BLUE MONDAY. . i BLUE MONDAY ?- . .". Strikers still pacing the Blue Monday league with ; 10 wins. Viola Lewis chalk ed up a 433 to aid the teams series of 1976. Pat.Shelton's 442 1 added In her team's series of ,,'2052,; keep the Nameless "in second-' place with 9. Bowling. Bags card ed a 2147 series and have 8 wins. Joanne Trautman rolled a 464 for them. Ruth 'Carpenter added her 412 to the Pin Pickers' -2017. but l.they still hold bottom spot with 5. Poahne Trautman . had both", high game 173 and high series. , ; ROLLING PIN LEAGUE - - Rolling Pin league , report ed standings after some post poned games were rolled this week,; McLain's took four' to take- 'tori , spot, as , Dewetta Coon carded a 436. It has 21 wins after meeting Pioneer Cafe. ln second spot are the Tom, Toms who won four for a 20V4 total. ' Marjorie Lock wood had 411 when they met Cedar Lodge; Faber's Market is third after1 winning four from Paulines. Iris Wimer had 415 to help their 20 wins. Jacks Drive Up (Vivian Rodg- ers) now has 19V4. Elk City market (Marie Green 435) has 17 wins. Pioneer Cafe upped to 15 as Rosie Thrasher rolled 434. Cedar Lodge have 14 (Carroll Peterson 357). B&B Auction holds 12 wins (Betty Churchill 405) Ro e t h 1 e r s Chevron won three for 12 wins aided by Kathy Franks 440. Paulines have 9 for bot tom spoMMarion Nobbs 405), High game :.was carded by Verbella Thompson, 1H3. DRAGGIN FLIES Draggin Flies are flying on top with 17 wins in the Lady Elks One league. They added three after playing the Fire Bugs. Faye Hogue rolled a 400. Lady Bugs took 2'z with Mary Gilkinson's 452, and have 12'i wins. Beetle Bugs Ro berta Travis' 452 also have 12'j after playing the Lady Bugs. Doodle Bugs are close -behind with 12. They won four from Crickets .as Eva Sessions rolled 473 in a team series of 1339. Boll Weevils have 9 after taking three from the. Termites. Alice Thompson added her 477 to make a 1340 team series. Fire Bugs have 8 , (Ila Hogue had a 468). Ter mites have 5 (Wanda Booth 503). Crickets are last with 4. (Dorothy Jantser 424). Nellie Dyke carded a 187 game and Roberta Travis converted the 4-7-10 split. ROXY ROCKETS Roxy Antj Rockettes league find that Lee Neeley rolled a 503,- this zoomed . Neeley Nelson along to retain their top position with 17 wins. Gwen Slavens chalked up a 190 game and a 466 series to put Stevens Auto Sales in second with 15. P. Melstead carded a -471 for the Roxy Ann Lanes team to give them 14 and third. Big Y Cleaners have 12 (Gail Laurine, 398). Also with 12 is Team 11. Sully's Drive-in has 10. (Bon nie Wilson 409). Norton's also has 10, Crosby's (Ruby Pat ten 456) and Team 12 (Mary Mullin 378) have 7. Wheeler's Shell and Dyke's Floor Cover have- 6', (Nellie Dyke 417). Economy Market (V. Grigsby 367) shbws four. . ' EMPIRE LEAGUE . Wednesday afternoon Em pire league reports Nu Way and Winnies game' was postponed. Century Sport ing Goods- lead with 11. Thef took four Truly's , 450. .The -Clock has second after adding three with Eva Session's 527. Sarah Cov entry also has 9'2, L. Hend drix carded a 464 as the team "bowled over 1532 pins. ' Hawkinson Tire ' has 9 after adding three points and a 1593 series. E. Cum mins rolled a 462. Safeway: (B. Boyer 435) totals 8 'a. Western Thrift won three as' Evelyn Reed had a 528 to - tie with Broster House (V. Wilson 386) each with 8 wins. Laura Scudder has 7'i, (P. Melstead 444). Rich Plan has 7 as it won three with Tenant's 476 added to make a 1583 se ries. Ekerson's still have 4. (G. Boardman 470). High High games were carded by Evelyn Read, 190, and Eva Sessions, 181. RAMBLING ROLLERS . : Rambling Rollers report High game scratch carded by Mareline Legg a 180. High game with handicap' was 212 by Ruth . Holloway.. Nyla Gross chalked up a 511 for high scratch series. Kitty Yow carded a 565 for high series with handicap honors. , VICTORY LEAGUE ' ; In the Victory League Pioneer Cafe leads. It took three from Pings. Loretta Getegnik carded a , 454. Holds down eighth slot. Cheryl Rhodes had 467. In second is Delah Timber, which lost three points to fourth place Van Lees Eleanor Lenz chalked up a 540 series which is top this week, for Delah' Lumber. Van . Lees Lorraine Hall carded a 521. E. H. Mann split with Quality. Market and hold third position.. Doris Hickson rolled a 456 for E. H. Mann team. Mary Sullivan converted the 4-7-10 split and Polly Ander son had a 447 for sixth place Quality Market. Sil , ver Dollar Stamps team hold fifth after taking three from Viking Sewing. Car-, rol Sedeys converted the 2-10 split to bring her series to 466. Melba Klatt carded 466 for Viking. Pat Gard ner chalked up. a 467 for , the seventh place United States Bank which lost three to Hillyer Oil-Hillyer carded high team series of 2198 after Ethel Champion added her 480. They hold 10th position. Ninth place is held by Medford Motors who lost three to 12th place' Hunter's ' Tavern. Mikkie Dyer paced her team with a 453. Eva Sessions had a 466 for Medford Motors. Eleanor Lenz and . Melba ' Klatt each rolled a 197 high game for the evening. For the season so far Char lene Stephenson holds high game honors w'ith a 214. Cloie Martins 211 is sec ond. Melba Klatt has a 210 and Claire Ellison a 208. LADIES CLASSIC Union Club in top notch in the Ladies Classic league. They took four (Vera Cum mings 525) played Kims and have 18 wins. Thunderbird Market hold second notch with 14. It took three from Becks as Marge Hennebeck rilled 471. CrateD Inn has a total of 11-. Valley Music also has 11. Madeline Legg carded a 506. Jorgensen's has 11. Treasure Tone Paint took 3 when Edith Tuttle added her' 504-10 wins for them. Kim's (Dorothy Jantzer 487) have fl. Becks Bakery s Helen Clark carded a 51 , against Thunderbird, their team have 8. Pick's took three : (Jan Lovett 495), for a total of 8. Rogue Distributor also has 8. . . . Everything in l Fireplace Materials and Natural Stone , . ' .' So. Oregon's Complete . Masonry Supply : INTERSTATE STONE CO. 2146 W. Main SP 2-9912 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. MErwr4itwrRreirr SlPdDMTTS Ohio University Now Tops Poll New York-4UPD-Ohio Univer sity, which knocked off an eastern major college football team last week end, replaced Bowling Green today atop the United Press International small college ratings. New York IUPD The third weekly United Press International small college football ratings o the I960 season. (First place -votes in paremneses): learn 1. Ohio U. (201 2. Bowling Green (S) 3. Lenoir-Rhyne (2) .... 4. Lehigh (2) .... 5. Chattanooga (2) 6. Idaho State (II 7. Southern Illinois (1) Points 288 252 202 190 J35 103 63 8. Louisiana Tech 39 9. Tufts : 47 10. (tie! Fresno State 32 Southeastern Louisiana .... 32 Second 10-12 (tie) Hillsdale (Mich.) and Iowa State Teachers: 31 each; 14: Whitworth, 25, 15. (tie) Kent state and Miami (U.l, 24 each: 17, East Texas State. 22: 18. Florida A&M 20; 19. (tie) Mus kingum and Northern Michigan, 1H eacn. HEARING PLANNED Portland - IUPII - The State Game Commission plans to hold a hearing in November to increase the boundaries of the Clatsop agricultural area for an' either sex elk season Dec. 17-18. The Commission said it has received a num ber of complaints of elk dam age in an area which had not been included in original unit boundaries. Eastside Market won one (Shirley Daigle 542) for 7 7 wins.. Security Insurance brings Up the bottom after with . Valley Music. Mabel Clark carded a 533. Helen Clark carded second high game of 204, nosed out by Shirley Daigles 212. ROLLERETTE LEAGUE Faber's Market is pacing the Rollerette league with. 13'2 points. Brown's Cafe . has 12, Bateman Insurance IOV2. Doris Radcliff chalk up a 170 game as did Mabel Sadero. Radcliff took top series with 481. Bobbie Hughes converted the 3-10 split, Jean Bates' the 4-5-7 and Carol Adams and Vera Allen each the 5-10. BULL DOG LEAGUE Bull Dog league data seems to be incomplete. Team 7 won one (Betty Brooks 397). La Fointes took - three, (Diane Bales .328). Team- 5 ' (Mary Scarff a 416). Talent Club (Pat Dwyer 383). United Radio iook one, (Ruth Parsons 429). Oregon Liquid Gas won three (Mary Smith ,'410).v.Team 4 took three (Gladys Johnson 448). Harts Hatchery got one (D. Leavett's 423). No team standings reported. NIGHT HAWKS ; Last standings in the Night Hawks league showed Ka china lodge with 15 wins and Piggy Wiggly Two right be hind with 14. Mccutiocn Chain Saw,. McLaughlin Plumbing and Hashbarger Lathers each had 12. Break ing at 10-10 was Reserve Of ficers association. Bohemian Club and Piggy Wiggly One had 9 wins each, KDOV and Hart's hatchery 8 each, Team Nine 6 and Triangle Market 5. Dennis Lundgren was top individual last week with 225 game and 617 series. Reserve Officers had top-" team pin total with 1778. Absolutely NO HUNTING - Or Trespassing on the properties ewned er controlled by the following land owners in the louthtrn portion of the Greeniprlngs unit. All are opposed to the Greemprfngt unit-doe tea son. ' Edward Baer ' Adrien Barati . Auitie Barron ' Barron Parker Ranch ' John H. Baxtar Co. William J. Beagle James R. Ball I John Bowman Corp Ranch , A. N. Davis .. Ben Dawson . John Drager J Ivan Farmer ' Garrls Flynn Robert Ford - Ed Geiger W. C. Gibson (.r Henry, Lumber Co. Elmer Hopkins Vernon Hopkins Richard Howell Clyde Laird H. Laninl William Leonard A. J.-Loronsen James C. Miller ' Robert E. Millar ' Clifford Ross Orvllle R. Scholar ,: Clyde Syll, Zinn Ranch , Frank Stratton Triangle B Herman Wesler ,: . The Wyant Rarfch ' Hockey United Press International . AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey 4 Springfield 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 3 Toronto 0 9th Grades Mix Friday Two ninth grade football games will be played on Med ford fields Friday, each start ing at 3:30 p.m. ' . McLoughlin Junior high will be host to South Grants Pass and Hedrick will enter tain Crater. McLoughlin Coach Ralph Perkins reported his team "up high for the game ' to pre serve its lone unbeaten rec ord among southern Oregon schools. The Bulldogs beat Ashland and tied Klamath Falls. South holds a victory over Crater and has lost "to Hedrick. STANFORD TOP RATED Los Altos, Calif.-IIM-Stan- ford had the No. 1 track and field relay team in the United States this year, according to the Track and Field News. The publication announced Wednesday that the Indians had rolled up a total of - 26 points in a rating system based on major victories, won-lost records and best times. The scale was graduated on a 10-8-6-4-2-1 basis. Second place went to the Santa Clara Val ley Youth Village with 24 points. Abilene Christian was third with 20 while Baylor, San Jose State and Michigan each had 18. CASPER FAVORED Costa Mesa, Calif. - (UPD - Bill Casper Jr., the 1959 Na tional Open champion who is in a hot golfing streak, was rated the man to beat today as the 72-hole $15,000 Orange County Open started at Mesa Verde Country Club. Casper has won the past two tourna ments on the pro trail - at Hesperia, Calif., and Port land, Ore. 1 MICKELSEN SOLD Portland-flJPU-The, -Portland Beavers today announced sale of right-handed pitcher Noel Mickelsen to the Milwaukee Braves of the National league for an undisclosed sum, Mick elsen had a 13-17 record for the tailend Beavers last sea son. Milwaukee assigned him to Louisville of the American association. start the only whisky with extra smoothness whipped in J 5 . . . xu cauusivc ouieiuey aiscovery. '4s, 3 -,''- --.-f '-V,. .tart. Cougars Slate ; Fancy Offense Pullman, Wash. -(UPD- Ore gon may run into some fancy offensive plays they haven't scouted when the Washington State Cougars meet the Ducks at Eugene Saturday. One offensive play not used before by the Cougars may have Keith Lincoln run ning with the ball from punt formations. In other action Wednesday, the WSU squad was dealing heavily with their defensive game. Firemen Called Out 63 Times Medford's fire department responded to 63 fire alarms, including 11 for house fires, during September, according to Fire Chief Gordon Barker's monthly report. The rural fire protection district responded to eight alarms. Of the 11 house fires re ported in the city, four of them were caused by defective elec trical appliances and three were caused by. overheated toves. The city fire department also extinguished three fires in business occupancies and 13 grass or trash fires. There were five false alarms turned in during the month. . City equipment was out on alarms for more , than , 34 hours. ' Of the eight alarms turned in to the rural fire depart ment one was a house fire and four for grass fires. There was one false alarm reported. Rural equipment spent near ly nine hours out oh alarms. The city department receiv ed and placed Into service a new station wagon and eight new. air masks during Sep tember: Some 80 hours was spent in fire drill at the city's three stations and four two-hour drills were held for volunteer firemen. The Dalles Boy Sells Grand Champion Steer Portland IUPD T h e grand champion steer at the Pacific International Livestock Expo sition, entered by Mike Wag- enblast, 13, The Dalles, was purchased by the Multnomah hotel Wednesday for 1,470, PLAN HIRING NEGROES . Nashville, Tenn. -IUPD- The Tennessee Department bt Cor rections - announced Wednes' day it will begin taking appll cations from Negroes who want jobs as guards in the state prison system. This is the first time such jobs have been' offered Negroes. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO., N. V. C. BLENDED WHISKY, 86 , ,M , , au,j'mi immnri-iCTeiiiiiiiiasi r aBM0 Jt ,,..,,, enjoying Schenley Code SPORTS PARADE OSCAR FRALEY ' Sport Writer United Press Pittsburgh - (UPD - The most amused and bemused man in the ball park as they went out for the final game of the World Series was "the slug ger." Bobby Richardson, the saw- ed-off second baseman of the New York Yankees, never thought they'd call him that. But they are indeed. Because as the Yankees clobbered , t h e Pittsburgh Pirates in three of the six games, Richardson was the batting star with a grand slam homer, two-triples and new World Series record total of 12 runs batted In. Look back over the years at some of the hitters who have played in the series -from Babe Ruth right down through such as Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams - and it makes for fascinating, and al most unbelievable, specula tion. Richardson is a modest lit tle man noted for his slick fielding and, until this Series, was considered by most Amer ican league pitchers as one of the original All -American outs. Now, all of a sudden, he's sheer murder at the plate. "It beats me, says the lit tle man from Sumter, S.C. "I can't even begin to explain what's going on. I'm just do ing the same old thing in the same old way but, whango, something seems to happen to the ball." Then, as an afterthought, he added: : "Thank goodness." Going into the Series, little Bobby was anything but a ball of fire at the plate. He had knocked In only 26 runs all season. And, in a miserable last half of the season, he drove only seven runs home since the All-Star break in mid-July. Maybe They Should Let Him Keep It Atlanta, Ga. - Roger Orr, 19, admitted at his arrest that he had stolen a six-foot alli gator from the city zoo three times in several months. 'The guy just has a mania for alligators," a detective said. ' . BOYS WEAR BEARDS . Dallas, Tex.'-flJPD-- Mrs. Mil dred Sale of the Southwestern Artists Service spoke at this week's meeting of the Dallas Jazz Society about jazz and jazz musicians. "If you see a father and his son together, it's ten to one that the beared one is the son," she said. i PROOF, 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 1 Fifth " Pint 25SB , Code 2S5C mm.. m,rtr w JW - : j E "3 (A 2. " r s - " ' zr 'If? 2 w 01 fl) o ft o zr o I HI z 8 W yf,miM v ---'.-f'! I