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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1961
The
BOWLERS ALLEY
v By DARLENE AND BILL TOPE
SUNDAY NIGHTERS '
Sunday Nighters league
iav C . . : 1 1 i n
..... w5i w J .111 .
tne 4 J s have 35. Pin Robbers
, 33, Neofiters 30VS, Rolling
Pins 30, Stop & Think and
Gutter Gang 29, Blanks 28,
Nose Divers .2RV Shpnror
Folly 23 and Mark Nots 16.
XlaoX L.
' Ann Weinhold 168-461 series.
-Ken Pickens had 235 high
game and Lee Surles 581 top
series.
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Best games in Senior Junior
1 league were by Pat Daigle
160 and Ranee ChamDion 190.
Top team is WOTM with 14
TV...S, iVVIU UlOW t3, TVttin-
scoits Pharmacy has 121 Rick
Wagner 419; B & B Auction
Lumber 11, Cindy Anderson,
.110; nig i maricet a, Buicn
. uuuud ,, sauman s r ire
Equipment.. 9.. (forfeit);.. Mc
Lain's Drug Center 9, Dennis
saiyers 424; Snider s - Pepsi
Cola 8, Champion 520; Refer
Fruit. 8.. (forfeit)-. Medford
f Paint & Wallpaper 8, Rick
Larson 471.
RAINBOW LEAGUE
1- Weekly trophy winner in
Rainbow leaeue was fienp
,:Schwein, with 529 scratch.
613 with handicap. Doug Gor
denier had 211 top game, 245
with handicap! High men per
team were Bill Uhrine 440,
Gene Schwein 529, Gordon
Layton 523, Tom Griffiths
481, Ike Eisenstein 509, Ron
Peery 457, Carl Dykstra 490,
Gordenier 496, Bud Leroy
488, Chuck Walker 432 and
Ken Walker 515. In first is
Steve Wilson Lumber 23 V4
wins, Harry & David 20V4,
United States National Bank
and Local Loan 18V4, Crater
Lake Machinery One 17,
Rogue Valley Creditors,
Knights of Columbus, Caro
lina Pacific, Morse Motors and
CL Machinery Two 14, State
Forest Patrol 13 and Hoot
Owl Logging 11. "
CLASSIC LEAGUE .
Lamport's Sporting Goods
took top team honors in Class
ic league with 1003-2864 se
ries. Buster Forney 652 best
series and 236 game. Harold
Vassey had 256 top game and
632 second series. Rogue Riv
iera leads with 19. E H Mann
has 18, Lamport's Sporting
Goods 17, Hight Real Estate
14, Trail'Creek Lumber 12'2,
North's : Chuck . Wagon.. 12,
Tower Boiler and Sewing Ma
chine Center 11, Oak Street
Tank & Steel S'A. Parriih
siPCDHinrs
Construction and Don's Hide
away 8. Hillyer Oil 5.
ROXY ANN CLASSIC
The Roxy Ann Lanes still
has top spot in Roxy Ann
Classic league with 29 wins.
Wooden Shoe has 25, Kim's
23, Clave's Construction 22,
Daugherty Lumber 20, Tim
ber Room 19 V4, Cubby's Drive
In 16V4 and Beck's Bakery
13. Les Schneider rolled 251
609 series and W. Fowler 222
600. MAJOR LEAGUE
Standings in Major league
show Rogue Valley Country
Club with 25 wins. Brothers
Five 22, Desert Service 20.
Standard Oil 19, Mail Tribune
17, Western Oil 16, Home Gas
15, Asko Supply and Hamil
ton Funds, 14, Rotary Two
13, Cal Ore Ranches 9 and
Rotary One 8. Team leaders
were Bill Turman and Hal
Applebaum 455, Forrest Lid
dell 200-565, George Baylor
521, Phil Huntley 550, W.
Fowler 203-532, R. Osborne
205-531, John Jensen 220-213-612,
Carl Wilson 539, K. Pat
terson 225-543, Olen McCoy
200-523, Bum Moran 228-574
and Don Turner 200-201-562.
SPORTSMANS LEAGUE
Best individual games and
series in Sportsman's league
were by Carl Scott 225-605,
Keith Maryott 222-603 and
A. J. Powell 222-606. Hillyer
Oil has 21 wins, Butte Falls
General Store 18V4, Brook
hurst Subdivision 17, Steve
Wilson and Chesterbird 15,
Phoenix Golden Eagle, Bre
count Brothers and Seven Up
14, Fern Valley Ranches 13,
First Christian Church Two
11V4, Butte Falls Shell 10 and
First Christian Church One 5.
STARFIRE LEAGUE
In Starfire league Weeks &
Orr has 27, Larry's Lineup
25, Standard Oil Prospect 23,
Hughes Construction 21, Jed
deloh Brothers 19, Jackson
County Coop 18, Olson Ross,
Pinnacle Orchards and Tex
Nash 15, Rogue Vending and
Ron's Standard 14, Rogue Riv
er Wood Products 11. Top
scorers for each team were
Gene Orr 209-561, Greg Orr
534, Glenn Knouber 210-565,
Herb Trutman 540, Frank Sol
oman 218-506, Berle Thorn
ton 205, Herb Masterson 515,
Alvin Coulter 496, Ben Dar
ras 220-511, Jack Mitchell
496, Harold Hayhurst 203-536.
Del Walker 201-579. Jerry Je
rolamon 212-552, Les Wilcox
200-524, Russ Munsell 213-562,
Sam Black 212-215-600, Doug
Baker 518, Andy Anderson
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TRIANGLE LEAGUE
High team game in Triangle
league was 529 by Willamette
Valley. Knights of Columbus
had a 1511 series. John Jensen
rolled 245 top game and Keith
McLean 583 best series.
CRATER LAKE LEAGUE
Mechanics Laundry leads
Crater Lake league 17 wins.
Results show Mechanics Laun
dry 4, Hugh Jennings 561;
Earl & Roy's 0, Bud Sim
monds 506; City Hall 4 (by for
feit), Neal Dow 516; Stevens
Auto Parts 3, Ernie Dukeshier
560, Weisfields 1. Joe Sanford
514; United Grocers 4, Art
Barth 541; Medford Neon 0.
Carl Walter 507; O K Market
4, Duane Lubbers 542, Cogs
wells Market 0, Harold Boen
448; Oregon Veneer 3, Lewis
Dimock 624; Mann's Depart
ment store 1, Ted Franks 582.
High games were 233 by
Lewis Dimock and 227 by
BOWLING BELLES
Top honors in Bowling
Belles league went to Vivian
Rodgers for a 192-532. Pat &
Mikes hold top spot with 37.
Team Six has 36, McLaren
Oil 35, Johnnies Cafe 23,
Trowbridge & Flynn 20 and
Slking Sewing Center 17.
BLUE MONDAY LEAGUE
Jo Trouiman scored 207 top
game and 463 best series in
Blue Monday league. Straight
Shooters have 36 wins, Jo
Troutman 463; Pin Pickers 30.
Doris Price 417; Ditch Diggers
26. Grace Hunter 416; Sailors
19, Karen Montgomery 4371
Gutter Belles 18, Pat Shelton
4481 Strikers 16. Carol Walter
mire 360. '
BULLDOG LEAGUE
Leading team in Bulldog
league is Mutual of Omaha
with 33. Naumes Equipment
has 32, Poole's Mobile Homes
31V4, Talent Club and La
Pointe's 31; United Radio 23,
Hart's Hatchery 22V4, and
Oregon Liquid Gas 22. Lanell
Wilkes took top honors with
a 195-505.
ROLLING PIN LEAGUE
Highest games in Rolling
Pin league were Bev Moad's
197 and Bonnie Anderson's
193. Pauline's have 41 wins,
Ann Hollingsworth 475; Tom
Tom 38, Marjorie Lockwood
457; Jack's Drive Up 37Vi.
Vivian Rodgers 457; Faber's
Market 35. Iris Wimer 367;
Pioneer Cafe 35, Moad 478;
McLains 33V4. Marjorie An
derson 468: Roethlers Chevron
32, Rosa Young 475; Elk City
26V4, Marie Green 449; B 7s B
Auction 25V4. Sadie Coulter
414; Cedar Lodge 17, Enid
Wolff 409.
LADY ELKS ONE
In Lady Elks League One
Doodle Bugs had 1383 top
team series. Jean Lust carded
180 top game 190 and splits
were picked up by Ila Hogue
3-7 and Wanda Booth the 4-10
3-10. Termites have 16 wins,
Fire Bugs 14, Crickets 10,
Dragln Flies and Doodle Bugs
9, Boll Weevils 8, Bettle Bugs
7 iS and Lady Bugs 6VSi
Ladies with high series for
teams were Jaci Langston 465,
Evelyn Read 470, Roberta
Travis 419, Mable Sodaro 428,
Dorothy Jantzer 401, Wanda
Booth 451, Gail Laurine 468
and Eva Sessions 529..
LADY ELKS TWO
In Lady Elks League Two
Lois Stephen had 176 top
game. First place team is Wa
pitis with 33, Alice Gidney
444. Tornados have 31, Lois
Stephen 482; Merry Madcaps
25, Jean Phillips 481; Doozies
22, Polly Anderson 463; Ant
lers 21, Dorothy Huntley 426;
Stags 12. Esther Miller 460.
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE '
The 4-7-10 sDlit was convert
ed Viv Rottv P-nRsmnn in the
Centennial League. Nelda Mor
ris rolled 199 high game, sup
pers Four have 7, Lolita
Rltterspach 26, Sluffers 7,
Carroll Peterson 395, Spare
Snnares 6. Pauline Grant 438.
Alley Busters 5, Jan Pomeroy
505, Slow Pokes 4, U. KODert-
son 439, Pot Holders 4, Mor
ris rrr. I.uckv Strikes 4. Rita
Riggert 430, Hi Lows 4, Jane
Meyer 422, Mis Haps 2, nora
Bailey 412,' Pin Pickers 2, C.
Dna an Drid Ralls 2. fiossman
364, Fire Flies 1, M. Lawless
431.
ROLLERETTE LEAGUE
Hieh honors in Rollerette
League went to Phyllis Steele
for 191-498. Jackson County
r.nnn has 32. Brown's Cafe 30.
Faber's Market 26 and Bate-
man's Insurance 24.
ROXY ANN ROCKETTES
Ramps between Crosby's.
Lucilles Beauty Cottage, Roxy
Ann Lanes ana Big y uieaners
haxe been postponed in tne
Roxy Ann Rockettes League.
Gwen Slavens had 223-212-574
series. E. Holbrook had
212 and V. Bateman 201, Stev
ens Auto Sales have 38, G.
Slavens 574, Neeley Nelson
Lumber 35, Bateman 509,
Twites Floor Cover 23. E. Hast
ings 421, Economy Market 22,
V. Grlgsby 370, Norton s mar
ket 22, M. Peyton 498, Weter
& Olson 20, E. Holbrook 526,
Wheeler'g Shell 18, G. Patter
son 389, Sully's Drive-In 15,
B. Wilson 401.
SOC Drills Hard forOCC Start
AchlnrtH Snuthprn OreCon
college's bascballing Red
Raiders enter Oregon Colleg
iate conference play this
week end against defending
champion Oregon College of
Education, hoping that tneir
1-8 pre-season record is no in
dication of what is to come.
Ted Schopf's Raiders, de
enitp fine nitchine bv soDho-
more John Cook and junior
Earle Tichenor, dropped tneir
sixth and seventh straight en
pnnntprR nf the season in a
row, by 1-0 and 3-1 scores to
HOCKEY
If the Indians whip the
Bears again at Hershey Satur
day night they will beepme
the first team to sweep
through the entire playoffs
unbeaten since 1950 when the
old Indianapolis Capitals also
won eight straight games.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Detroit (1IPD Nearly every
Stanley Cup playoff produces
a hero from the ranks of the
unknown.
And Wednesday night it
was Bruce MacGregor, a 19-year-old
rookie who suddenly
crashed into hockey's bright
est limelight.'
' MacGregor fired home the
wining goal in Detroit's 2-1
victory over the Chicago
Black Hawks and the payoff
shot enabled the Red Winsrs
to come from behind once
again and even the final
series, this time at two games
apiece. ,
Chico State last Tuesday.
Friday the Wolves of OCE,
winless in their only two con
ference starts against Port
land State, host the Raiders
in a nine-inning contest at 3
p.m. On Saturday the pair of
seven inning games get
underway at 10 a.m.
Schopf has been sending
his crew through rugged hit
ing and defensive drills this
week, aimed primarily at cor
recting the Raiders' sudden
hitting slump. "Defensively,
we have improved quite a bit
since the first of the season,"
stated Schopf, "but recently
our hitting has fallen off
enough to warrant these ex
tra drills."
The Raider lineup for the
opening week end of confer
ence play at Monmouth seems
set, with the exception of sec
ond base. There, junior Jack
Kopacz and sophomore Joe
Funderburg are both rated as
tossups for the starting nod
against the Wolves.
Otherwise, it will be Jess
Munyon handling the back
stopping chores, John Buck at
first base, Kerm McLamore at
third, and Dave Hughes at
shotstop. In the outfield John
Cook will be in left, Eldon
Francis in center, and Damien
Rossette in right.
Handling the pitching du
ties for the week end will be
lefthander Marty Vogler, and
righthanders Don Vannice
and Kay Kelley.
D S
SNEAD EYES TITLE
Greensboro, N. C. - (UPD -Sam
Snead, the winningest
golfer of all time, seeks his
eighth Greater Greensboro
Open championship. The 24th
annual GGO got underway to
day at Sedgefield Country
club.
DOWN THE HOLE
Bonn - (UPD - The German
army last week introduced
"thief -proof" spoons with
holes bored through the bowl,
instructing the men to "place
the tip of the little finger of
the right hand underneath the
spoon while using it." Wednes
day Defense Minister Franz
Josef Strauss ordered their re
placement because soldiers
were stealing them as souvenirs.
Viks Assigned To West Loop Of Pro Circuit
New York -IUPB-The new
Minnesota Vikings will start
play in the National Football
league as a member of the
Western conference and the
Dallas Cowboys will shift to
the Eastern division, Commis
sioner Pete Rozelle has an
nounced today.
In releasing the expanded
schedule for 1961, Rozelle an
nounced that each club in the
league will play a home-and-home
series with each of the
six other teams in its divis
ion, plus two games against
teams from the opposite di
vision.' '
14-Game Slates
Each team will play a 14
game schedule starting Sept.
17, making a total of 98 games.
This will mean one additional
home game and another on the
road for each club.
With the addition of the
Vikings as the 14th club in
the NFL, it was feared at last
December's league meeting
that both Minnesota and Dal
las would have to compete as
"swing" teams In 1961, that
is, they would have to play
every other club in the league
once.
Prep Baseball
WEDNESDAY GAMES
North Catholic 2. Jesuit 0
Dallai 7. Willamlna 3
North Bend 8, Bandon 4
Both the Vikings and the
Cowboys preferred to be as
signed to a conference and
play home-and-home series,
just as the other clubs do.
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