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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1960 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. MEDFORDtTRIBUNB Penney's SHOP FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. till 9 P.M. SHARE IN PENNEY'S BIG SAVINGS! Coast Loop Berth Goes To Honolulu Louisville, Ky. - (UPD - The Pacific Coast league went shopping in Hawaii today for a buyer with $55,000 who would operate a franchise in Honolulu. i The league voted Wednes day to transfer the defunct Sacramento franchise to Hono- Celts Win 9h in Row , United Press International ! The Boston Celtics are off on a tear and wSro's going to (top them? That's the question around the Natiogpl Basketball asso ciation as the world cham pions reeled off their ninth y-aight victory Wednesday Bigfit in defeating the Detroit .(Si 125-110. ! ayiflcuSS Nationals JtMideiJ the St. LouisQ Hfl0ts their Sond conSBcutivS lo?&, TOSMM, iu the op3bH of tha NA aoubiehwaM? at KjWroit. &P (fttoa gKBgft 6re &hdi ofl&pgi on Ho. IS1, hw iiicHjiita ffi tm ttH bd lwois tin (gic&Gfcn fiviR By Wt aoft eej th Fhil8telBia Wrp ffitas ith a 18& pucord. Bill B&armaa rith 8 point aTjfl "Paw Hmn&ifia -ith BS dJWed the Celtic scorers in fasting aft to eometerak at djaapts by ths Pte(Bs. Bxto&bi fOeilsi HoreHCna lefl EBtxcat qytth BSD gDiots. Lw?y Costello atpnfca"d otsVraiuSB'a tfiird quarter flrive qylth eight straight points to give tha Nationals a led the? cr&er relinquBtaa. Sai Saras' 38 flirinta rasa dSlgh for SypmsraB. Castl& $oi!eTil " BO point while tb CEXtfias Bub Pettit tspHiBfl BB. lulu, but a pair of Salt Lake City men who originally thought of the plan to operate a club in the mid-Pacific, backed out of the deal. According to PCL officials, the league preferred to have a Hawaiian group back the club. They envisioned little difficulty in finding a suit able backer. "The Pacific Coast league will operate in Honolulu in 1961," said PCL President Dewey Soriano following day long meetings. "There are still several arrangements to be straightened out, such as park lease and transportation." Soriano said "there are three other gr-Q'ps, whwh I cannot identify at this time, who are very interested, and we know one of them is ready to put up the 555,000 to h' the franchise." Mrturice YateO and Hal Tate, the Salt Lake City men C $h3) originflly hd anted to bu? tha SfaprijenOnto tgm and W?e it to Kgnolulu, would not ca2k mora tban JJW,000 for th fpanchtet. Sopiane sii8 he tpouU mal 8ri8!y in San SpaHE'teo ith Cfilaa Ho, hewS o Vttm Honcf lula Stadium CoKjsjpation, to onnplate arpan&nt for uat of tha II,CE00-wat ksaUpura. DOWNTOWN MEDFORD Ban Jacinto, Calif; - (USD -&taim Harry Wiley hraU a fife-veer precedent toflay and predicted flatly that &igar ay aobircSDn wll tat Gone ffinlftxasr in ttrpir thiJ raSWle ctfajglit tHcto ffat at the Los AngBles "Sntrpts Acerxa actar- Bfcy rngSht. Pha unejotffitftea. forecast tfc-ought eJatlon to llotbi mnDors 01 uuuimsumw ioj man training oamp entourage, "I toined Ray BS yoarSflgo, Wtlv hefora ho lurnofl pro- ffteyotwl." aid the, chun8y wiidriltamsa trainor. "And Covr mtcde 8 public prodic flm hwfora. hBcaustyou don't mOIb flshts With your mouth "But rigjit noff I fton't Bnt tC2 foablic to twv etny rong effijscs about eatorday night. I fSa't "Stent pi90Bl t thinB ullmar is fiehting a hashed f Wnbinson and then 10; un- CtomfortablyOjurprised at what Jjaopens in the ring. Yullmer of West Jordan, Utah, is favored at 13-5. tSblOing Awards Dicaor SaadaV inniml Pnffue Valley Coun try club tournament golf awards dinner will be held nn snndav COec. 4. at the club. Dinner will follow a 7 p.m. locial hour. Awards are for club tourn aments held during I960 and more than 60 awards are 10 be presented. . Persons attending are ask ed to make reservations. They may bring wives and friends. The men's holiday handi cap tourney Is now underway and will continue to March i Thoro are 46 teams now J signed, one more than the total entry for the 1959-1960 tourney. A few golfers are inntinff for Dartners and men Interested in participating may contact the pro shop. Baltimore Buys Earl Robinson MiAizms CLOS Over 400 Rich Worsted Gift SWEATERS NEW HIjH V-NECKS! JEW) BULKY SHAWL COLLARS! NEW HIGH CREW NECKS! TREMENDOUS Special Buy! Sweaters, 1Q51 . . . thejbig news Is fashion collars! V-necks arabQck and riding high! Shawl collar pullovers will rocket to rnsw popularity! You'll rat plenty of tharjpljs for choos ing his gift sWeatw from gVinjy's new-look styles. All are. Bulgy Rksit blsandO of lamb's wool and Orion acrylic. Afr in nWhaQin6 h wants. And, they're low Penney priced fer giving! o i, r 'in ,V) PiLirPiTirn rnpfi, Louisville, Ky. - !P - Earl Eobinson, a former Donus baby who played for Spokane of the Pacific Coast league last season, has been sold by the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Baltimore Orioles for S65, 000, It has been learned by United Press International. The deal, according to the ' UPI informant, has been com pleted, but official announce ment is being held up unui the Orioles can clear space on their 40-man rosier iu make room for Robinson. Oswego -fljTt- Hal Laman, former sports writer for the Oregon Journal, Wednesday night was named executive di rector of the Oregon Junior Seniors Golf association. He succeeds the late George Bertz in the post. Portland - IUH) - Portland's multi-million dollar Memorial ColkSSuro gxrt its bisfeflball inauguration tonight when tha Portland Filets sntwtain Idatn. It will mar Si tha apming gaxoa op tha Bn fhw tha PcDJtlaEflJ3M5 bp GbrA Al K jjratti m& CemA tea Cipri ano's Vandal. Both tha Pileta and KbAo ill ikon tallwnJ nBPiancd tenons m tfta hoop agmar. Kach achoDl poated 11 wins ia 23 times' 1M asaarjn. Kastttl's cum - two smarmig pcattpk ic mnda mj of (- jun ior cemtep Bill Gapobp sad Jim Altenhoftoa, a S-5 vmior forward. Ciprinorj, a former Washing.ten Biwfcy toa&etlmbU er who ts ia his first yea; at Idaho, will cewnt hswUy cm S-8 gea ffltozos, o&i&vp, and S-dD fostAPd BoIrhS Willwmt, tfpth lattSDBDffl. Ia othsr col leal basgwiball ration in tits taos tonijJit, the HAIA ? is - OH tournament starts. Pacific mio;ts Portland State and Leffto and Clark ple.jw Oranoa Tsch in one brqcBst 0oF th tourney at Portland and LinfiOId and Southern Oregon and Willam ette and Oregoo College of Education tangle in the other bracjet at Salem. On Jim Lemon By MILTON RICHMAN Louisville, Ky.-IUPD-The Los Angeles Dodgers missed the boat on Roy Sievers but don't propose to get caught high and dry again on Jim Lemon. "We had a shot at Sievers a year ago but we didn't get him and lost," said Dodger vice president Buzzy Bavasi. "Now Calvin Griffith tells us Lemon might be available and we're ready to make him an offer that's a cinch to strengthen his club." Bavasi will offer the wasn-ington-transferred Minnesota Twins a list of six players from which Griffith can choose three. The six players are Jim Gil liam, Don Demeter, Bob Lil lis. Danny McDevitt, Ed Palm- quist and Jim Golden, a 20 eame winner at St. Paul last season. Considered Pennant Insurance Bavasi feels the long-ball hitting Lemon, a right-handed swinger, could help the Dodg ers at the Coliseum where they will have to play next year and perhaps even part of 1962 until the Chavex ra vine project s completed. More than that, Bavasi thinks Lemon would mean another pennant for Los Angeles. He hit 38 homers and drove in 100 runs forie Senators last season. The Dodgers, with nine out fielders on their roster al ready, are pretty popular peo ple around the baseball meetings. Snowmen Will Meet Tuesday First meeting of the season of the Rogue Snowmen ski club will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 6. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. at the American Red Cross building, 60 Haw thorne st. Election of officers is planned. There will be a film on Mt. Shasta skiing , fix mm tM ! b " 0 ' 100 MEWS . ' TOPCOATS OF IMPORTED HARRIS WOOL TWEED! $ Special Genuine Harris Twe" 00 Famous for its wrinkle resistance, long wear, shape retention. Penney buyers made a special purchase of tweed fabrics from top Irish mills . . . tailored them right here in the U.S.A. Now these topcoats are yours at a fabulous low price! Choose from raglan and new continental modelsl Choose from fancy patterned greys, olives and browns, from subtle glen plaids 'n checks! Buy now at Penney's! I0O MEW HIGHER PRICED or GO ON SALE 9:30 Tomorrow Morning and ALL WOOL WORSTEDS! WOOL HOPSACKING! MARK 60 Young Men's Corduroy Casuals! Men see these tomorrow , , . lay yours away or charge it and pay for It while you wear it! Big savings! Every suit from our regular stock, every suit reduced to give you the best buy of the year. We bought loo many suits. It's your chance to save! You'll find crease resistant hard finish all wool worsteds, young men's popular new wool flan nel hopsacking in the new MarkOjO vest styling plus a few of the popular new cordu roy casual suits. These last two are great for use as sport coats, slack separates of com plete suit ensembles. Not all sizes in all suits but man ohl Man what a buy! . Men's Wear . . . Penney's Street Floor MEN'S FAMOUS INDIA TWIST SLACKS Just unpacked your favorite high quality 100 wool worsted twist slacks. Heavy weight 13-1 3 Vj ounce hard finish durable slacks that wear and wear and do they . resist wrinkles , . . perfect fitting, expertly tailored and always look neat, sharp and wrinkle free. Come in charcoal grey, brown, tan, and light grey. Sizes 32 to 42. Compare anywhere its Penney's best slack valuel Men's Wear . , . Penney's Street Floor I ' mmiuihiji i; ,, i mimmmmm.MUi. i mm iiniu,.iiii inn m n-.il i-u.ui. iiiai)iaMiaaaiWTOawiW)iai