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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, I960 The BOWLERS ALLEY By DARLENE AND BILL TOPE Medford Woman's Bowling association has asked all league secretaries to post a duplicate standing sheet with the usual one before Jan. 1. The information will be used in connection with the city tournament. ANDY'S MIXED LEAGUE Andy's Mixed league . had some fancy bowling done by Riley Appelgale while sub bing on the Four D's team. He rolled 257 high game for the league and a 642 series. Near ing the end of the first half team standings are Creepers 452. Eagle Eyes 38, Eight Balls 33'2, Jets 31, Rough Necks 30, Handicappers 2812, Sleepers 28, Sharpies 27 a, Four-Gel-Me-Nots 23, Cotton Pickers 21, Fearless Four 20 and the Four D's 16. Top game for a regular member was 195 by Shy Callaghan. His 572 was best series. Jake Olsen had a 194-546 and Bob Tultle a 194-533. Lorraine Hall carded best scores for ladies, 179-500, Edith Tuttle was second, 167-463, RAMBLING ROLLERS In the Thursday night tri ples league, the Rambling Rollers, Nyla Gross took top honors in all divisions with a 211 game scratch, 231 with handicap, 543 series scratch and 603 with handicap. TRIANGLE LEAGUE High team scratch game in the Triangle league was chalked up by Oregon Food, 530, and Faber's Market had best team series,. 1532. Don Faber rolled best game 230. and Dick Morgan best series. 560. ROLLERETTE LEAGUE Rollerette league is in its 16th week. Coni Appelgate had top game a 179 and Doris Fadcliff top series a 464. Brown's cafe leads with 3B'4 wins followed by Faber's Su per market with 32, Jackson County Co-op 31 and Bate man Insurance 28'. NIGHT HAWKS LEAGUE Top honors in Night Hawks league went to Wes Fowler and Walt McKeen with 214 games, Jim Blaylock for a 613 series and Don Landings 559 scratch series. League leaders are Piggly Wiggly One 14. McLaughlin Plumb ing & Heating 13, Hart's Hatchery IOV2, McCulloch Chain Saw 9, Piggly Wiggly Two 9, Bohemian Club 8, Triangle Market 8, Kachina Lodge 7, Reserve Officers as sociation 6, Hashbarger Lath ers 32 and KDOV 3. BIG SELECTION " 1 in iiimitfiMMiKiTfi 1 r- - - IS LOADED $ - h .''is.l' , fr't J li Boh Tavlor Sav ... 1 jT'yjf . N ''r ' s 1 "We must clear our huge inven- I I . ir;v' v .i 1 try before tax-figuring time on I J: ; 'v'j ! December 31st. To clear our lot ' ? V "3 1 we're slashing prices . . . and this j JL i ,1 if means terrific Cash Savings for 1 WE CANNOT AFFORD A SINGLE STARF1RE LEAGUE In Starfire league Rogue Valley Vending, Weeks & Orr, Ken Hughes Construction and Jeddeloh Brothers each won four points. With 0 were Ol son Ross, Jackson County Co op, Rogue River Wood Prod ucts and Pinnacle Orchards. Standard Oil and Ron's Stand ard won 3 each. Tex Nash and Larry's Lineup each took 1. Men witli top series for their teams were: Doug Baker 517, Alvin Coulter 453, Ray Adams 524, Paul Bray 492, Jerry Jeddeloh 549, Ben Dar ras 467, Sam Coulton 560, Don Turner 542, Gene Orr 626, Russ Maneell 552, Ralph Davis 482 and Frank Martin 500. Gene Orr had top game, 243. PACIFIC LEAGUE Lininger's Concrete Pipe won 4 points in the Pacific league from Sure Fit Seat Covers. With 3 wins each were Pattersons Plumbing, Rogue Valley Country Club, Ping's, and Copeland Lum ber. Adding 1 each were Wen's Alignment, Korner Farm, Smith Sales & Service and Rogue Vending. Best series for each team were by Roland Washburn 414, Virgil Goff 493. Johnnie Truly 503, Ralph Davis 495. Milt Sanderson 471, Bill Hall 493. S. Brown 503. Don Stoner 502, and George Robards 544. LADY ELKS TWO Lady Elks Two first half ends Jan. 10. Standings show the Tornados 36Vi, Lois Stephenson 476; Wapitis 35, Evelyn Read 5i)2; Antlers 34, Dort Snedden 424; Stags 33, Esther Miller 496; Merry Mad caps 30'2. Jean Phillips 409; Doozies 25, Polly Anderson 461; Evelyn ' Read had best game, 246. RAINBOW LEAGUE Weekly trophy winner in Rainbow league was Ike Einstein. First spot is held jointly by Hoot Owl Logging United Stales National Bank and Local Loan, all with 14 wins. Rogue Valley Cred itors have 12, Steve Wilson and Carolina Pacific 10, State Forest Patrol, Harry 8c David and Morse Motors 9, Knights of Columbus 8, Crater Lake Machinery Two 7, and Crater Lake Machinery One 4, These men rolled best series for their teams: Frank Horton 495, Shirrel Doty 518. Ike Einstein 596, Chuck Heffner 494. Bill Uhrine 549. Gordon Layion 497. Otto Wirth 498, Clarence Byrd 457, Gary Col- COMMERCIALS '58 GMC 34TQN 4-Speed, Wide Box, Priced Way Low! '57 GMG SUBURBAN New Engine Overhaul. Buy It! '51 WILLYS STATION WAGON Roomy, Economical! Many, Many More to Choose From! DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER" Hockey United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE "Hustle, hustle, hustle." That's all it takes to win in the National Hockey league, according to Detroit Coach Sid Abel, and who has more right to make that statement today than Abel? Trailing three goals to one with less than six minutes to play Wednesday night, the Red Wings rallied for three goals within a 41 second span for a 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers. The victory enabled the third-place Red Wings to close to within four points of the second-place Toronto Maple Leafs, beaten, 4-1, by the league-leading Montreal Ca nadiens. Montreal now owns a seven-point lead. The fourth-place Black Hawks remained two points behind the Red Wings by nip ping the last-place Boston Bruins, 4-3. AMERICAN LEAGUE . United Press International At the rate he's going. Bill Sweeney of the Springfield Indians should easily break the American Hockey league's all-time point-scoring record set last season by Freddie Glover. Sweeney scored a goal and three assists Wednesday night as the Indians whipped the Providence Reds, 6-3, and he boosted his total to 55 points for 35 games. The victory widened the Indians' league lead to 14 points over the idle Barons. In other AHL games, the Buf falo Bisons edged the Hershey Bears,' 4-3, and the Quebec Aces moved to within one point of second place by beat ing the Rochester Americans, 4-3. Prep Basketball WRDNESnAV GAME Mark Morris (Longview) 57, Scappoose 54. ton 487. Tom Griffiths 471. Roy Brallen 509, Maury Tut tle 454. ROXY ANN LEAGUE Roxy Ann league is starting its second half. With 4 wins each are Gilkinson's, Royal Crown, Beneficial Standard Life, Reliable Cleaners and Baker Moulding. Consolidated Van Lines and Medply have 3, Graham Electric, and Hop kins Richfield 1. With 0 are ONC, Harrison Electric, Gro ceteria, Pacific Motor Truck and Larry's Richfield. High games scratch were by A. Burghardt, 237, M. Peterson 221, and Art Baker, 214. Best series were A. Burghardt, 626, C. Wolff, 609, D. Atkins, 609 and M. Peterson, 608. BIG SAVINGS rUU An Weather Bureau Issues Information on Since the aneroid barometer is a iavorue i,nrisinias gin. i the weather bureau has issued some basic information to answer the many inquiries from new barometer owners wanting to know how to operate the instruments properly. Essentially, there are two types of barometers the ane roid and the mercurial. Most of the commercially-available barometers are of the first type because of its size, por tability, and rugged design. A barometer measures at- CLASSES TO START Among the adult education classes that will begin the week of Jan. 3 at Medford schools will be a class in intermediate electric typing. 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When the open end is placed in an uncovered cup of mer cury, the mercury level in the tube falls until its weight is Self-Conscious Snakes Should Be Avoided London - MP!) - Tourists to the British colony of Sara wak in Borneo are advised in a colonial information leaflet not to scare snakes. "Stand aside politely," the leaflet urges, "and give the snake a chance to move Bway. Do not stare or point. Snakes do not like that." A Real Stylish Favorite ... '59 CHEV IMPALA COUPE Sharp, loaded Lots of Economy with This ... '60 VOLKSWAGEN PICKUP Room for 6 big passengers! SIXTH and balanced by the air pressure on the surface of the cup. For example, sea level pressure will read an average of 30 inches the height of the column of mercury in the glass tube. At 3.000 feet above sea level, the mercury drops to about 27 inches, indicating less atmospheric pressure on the surface of the mercury in the cup. More common to homeown ers is the aneroid barometer seen in a variety of cases and mountings. A small, bellows like metal chamber is sealed at one of the machines. Other classes in the business education courses will be brief hand, business machines, shorthand and bookkeeping. The classes will be hold for a 10-wcek period and registration will take place at the first class meeting. SYNDICATE EDITOR DIES New York -tUPD- Kathleen Caesar, 65, feature editor of the Bell Syndicate, died Wed nesday. FIRM CHAIRMAN DIES Englewood, N. J. - (UI'D - George H. Coppers, 58, chair man of the National Biscuit Co., died Wednesday. A- ic POMTIAC 7' GRAPE - SP 3-7421 Barometers; after most of the air inside has been exacuated. This air tight chamber reacts to the rise or fall of outside pressure by contracting or expanding. The needle is linked to one side of the metallic bellows, and tile needle moves as the bellows contract or expand. 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