Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 17, 1961, Image 13

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    Brown, Pender To Defend
Ring Crowns
New York -IUPD- Jo Brnwn
makes his 10th defense of
the world lightweight title
and Paul Pender defends the
New York - MassaphiispHe.Kn
' ropean version of the middle
weight crown in the blue rib-
Don bouts on this week s in
ternational boxing program.
Brown. 35-vear-old chain.
pion from Baton Rouge, La.,
aeiends against Dave Cham
ley, the British and European
titleholder. in T.nndnn Tiias.
day while Pender, 30 and just
Degmning to cash in his share
of the crown, faces former
champion Carmen Basilio in
.Boston on baturday ngiht.
Brown is a 2-1 favorite over
Uharnley and Pender is
12-5 pick over Basilio. Each
bout is scheduled for 15
rounds, of course, with the
Herb Gifford
Archery, Victor
Herb Gifford, Medf ord
scored 652 yesterday to head
a field of 53 archers in a field
tournament at the Rogue
Archers range on1 Old Stage
rd. . .
Second among men in the
56-target hunters' round was
Merle Hodge, Medford, with
633. Ed Badley, Rogue River,
had 622, Dal Quakenbush,
Central Point, 589, and Joe
Williamson, Central Point,
567. ... , ., .V.: . '
Lucille Oetkin, Phoenix, led
women's competition with
531. Edith Biles, Grants Pass,
had 439 and Beth Pohll, Chil
oquin, 410. In boys' rivalry
Richey Spencer, Grants Pass,
shot 324 and Donald Gross
pietsch, Ashland, 270. '
Next event to be staged by
the Rogue Archers will be a
broadhead Safari shoot near
Union Creek on June 19. Club
members are constructing 50
hand painted African animal
targets.
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This Week
Pender-Basilio affair a TV-
spectacular beginning at 10
p.m., est, Saturday.
Brown is making his first
title defense outside the Unit
ed States against an opponent
he stopped on cuts in five
rounds, Dec. 2, 1959. Charn-
ley claims he hurt Brown in
their previous match and fig
ures he has a good chance if
the bout is close in his home
territory.
Basilio Pleases
Brown has scored 39 knock
outs during a pro career in
which he has compiled an 82-18-10
record. Charnley stands
37-6-1 with 22 knockouts. A
crowd of about 18,000 is ex
pected at Earl's Court sta.
dium.
Basilio isn't ranked among
the top 10 contenders but his
appearance is likely to bring
a capacity crowd into the
Boston Garden. Although 34
and battle-worn to say the
least, Basilio is a hard worker
who never fails to please and
has a wide following. Pender,
under-rated when he first won
the crown, is gaining popular
ity, too. Pender is 30, four
years younger than Basilio.
The scheduled Joey Archer
vs Willie Green Monday night
St. Nicholas Arena local TV
offering was -cancelled late
Saturday night because of an
injury to Green. It was re
placed by Obdulio Nunez of
New York by way of Puerto
Rico, vs. Irish Babe Simmons
of Westbury, N.Y., over 10
rounds. -
Savage Archers
Plan Tourney
Savage Archers of Ashland
will hold a novelty shoot on
Sunday, April 23.
The event will be on the
club's range on Ashland Mine
rd. and will begin at 9 a.m.
All interested archers are
invited. There will be an en
try fee with the amount small
er for children Ribbons will
be awarded in all classes.
A concession facility will
be in operation.
The Savage club also plans
trail shoot on July 1 at
Lake of the Woods. Targets
will be life-size animals.
Members have been working
on the targets during the win
ter months. A forest camp
will be reserved for those
who wish to spend two days.
The lake resort also will take
reservations.
Persons desiring more in
formation may telephone
MU 5-8481 or write Savage
Archers, 185 North Pioneer
St., Ashland.
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SPORTS
Greensboro
Golf Won
By Souchak
Greensboro, N. C. - (UPD
"I needed a good win at home'
and now I've got it," Mike
Souchak said today of his vic
tory in the Greater Greens
boro Opp Golf tournament.
Souchak, a former Duke
university ace, finished with
an eight under par 276 to top
runner-up Sammy Snead by
seven strokes and win first
prize money of $3,200. Snead
had won the Greater Greens
boro seven times in the past.
Bill Maxwell of Dallas,
Tex., who fell to a 75 on the
final round after starting the
day only two strokes behind
Souchak, was third with
284. Negro pro Charlie Sif-
ford of Los Angeles, playing
in his first southern PGA
sponsored tournament, wound
up in a tie for fourth place
with Stan Leonard of Van
couver, B. C.i at 285.
Minnesota Viks
Sign Three QBs
Minneapolis St. Faul-(UP1)-
The Minnesota Vikings today
announced the signing of four
rookie quarterback candidates
as free agents.
Added to the roster were
Skip Fontaine, University of
Minnesota, Duluth; Ron Cos-
tello, Zavier; Bob Lusky, De
troit: and Clayton Wilson,
Michigan Tech. v.
George Shaw, obtained from
the New York Giants, is slat
ed to be the Vikings' top quar
terback, with Francis Tarken-
ton, former Georgia star, his
most likely alternate. How
ever, the new National Foot
ball league club is expected
to keep three or more quarter
backs on its active roster in
1961.
Suggs Winner
In Ladies Open
Dallas, Tex.-fflPD Tourna
ment-tested Louise Suggs still
ruled as queen of the proette
golf tour today as the femi
nine professionals moved on
to the next Texas stop the
Babe Zaharias Open at Beau
mont.
The 37-year-old Miss Suggs
fattened her purse by $1,750
Sunday when she protected a
three-sroke lead through the
final round to post a 37-36-73
and win the Dallas Civitan
Women's Open with a 72-hole
score of 291. r ;
It was her fourth tourna
ment triumph of the season,
and it marked the third year
in a row the Atlanta, Ga., vet
eran had copped the Civitan
crown.
Betsy Rawls of Spartan
burg, S.C., matched Miss
Suggs two-over-par 73, but
that left her still three strokes
behind with a 294 worth $1,
350. Springfield Hailed
As About Greatest
Hershey, Pa.-flJPD - An of
ficial of the American Hockey
league today hailed the all
conquring Springfield Indians
as "just about the greatest
team" in AHL history.
"If they weren't the great
est, then they were close to
it," said Jim Ellery, the
league's secretary - treasurer,
who watched the Indians
skate off with the Calder Cup
championship for the second
consecutive year by beating
the Hershey Bears, 3-0, Sat
urday night.
Coach Pat Egan's men
established two records in
their march to the title. They
were the first team to win the
regular season title and the
Calder Cup two straight years
and (he first club to sweep
through eight games unnbeat
en under the present playoff
system.
San Franctsco-fllPD-Cy Falk
enbery, who won 125 games
during his 15-year major
league pitching career at the
turn of the century, died Sun
day at the age of 81.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
The
BOWLERS ALLEY
By DARLENE AND BILL TOPE
MT. PITT LEAGUE
Tuesday will be last night
of regular season for the Mt.
Pitt league. On April 25 win
ners of the three rounds will
vie for the championship
Keglers not in the playoff will
roll three games with handi
cap and sweeper money will
be awarded the top seven.
Trophies for the top three
teams will be presented after
the playoff. Trowbridge and
Flynn and the Tim Pro Five
won the first two rounds. Nee
ley Nelson Lumber leads the
final round with a 24-16 rec
ord. Tim Pro Five has 23
Hapco Sales 22V4, Kogap One
and Kogap Sawmill 20, Eagle
Point Teachers 19, Kogap
Sliver Pickers, Trowbridge &
Flynn and Squirt 19, Kogap
Gang Mill 18V&, Electronic
Service 18 and Kogap Peelers
17V4.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Desert cafe scored 2474 best
team series in the Evergreen
league- and is first with 26
wins, Medford Steel has 24,
Hires Root Beer and Medco
23, Bateman Sand 8? Gravel
and Refmen lodge 19, Barco
Supply and Cummins Diesel
18, H'jm 8i Egger 15, Big Y
and Holiday Pool 12, Jorgen
sen's 6. Highest scores for
each team word Ken Pickens
202-536, Murray Perry 424,
Dick Swan 196. Don Wells
506, Bob Ayer 461, L. John
son 232-500, D. Harrison 484.
R. Colley 529. P. Renniels
209-510, F. Hayner 492, A.
Miller 201-518. Jim Uryn 444
and K. Bateman 471.
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
Standings at the end of sec
ond half in Roxy Ann league
were ONC.41, Royal Crown
39, Pacific Motor Truck 36,
Baker's Moulding 35, Larry's
Richmaid 34Vfe, Gilkinson's
33V4, Hopkins Richfield 32,
Graham Electric and Consoli
dated Van Lines 30, Reliable
Cleaners, Harrison Electric
and Groceteria 29, Beneficial
Standard Life 26 and Medply
24. With ONC first place win
ner, Gilkinson's and Royal
Crown will play off for sec
ond. Cualde Potts had 233-
658. Dubb Beard rolled 215
642 and Ray Baker a 243-639.
ELKS LEAGUE
Don Davit rolled a dandy
266 followed by 211 and 178
fox 655 best in Elks league.
Sports lead with 42 wins. Da
vis 655: Channel Cats have
40. Jim Morgan 212-585;
Gypos 38a. Wayne Chase 224
-555; Miss Fitts 38, Frank
Salyers 481; Alley Gators 29
Bob La Rocque 576: Tigers 27,
Phil Huntley 221-532; Sea
Dogs 26'2, Jim Farrar 570;
Cubs 26, Ken Patterson 553;
Cermeisers 26, Paul Bray 480;
Go Boys 24, Bob Forbes 565
Reddys 24, Aub Norris 514
Lively Five 19, Hugh Jen
nings 480.
Senowski Rolls
279 in Tourney
Detroit-IUPD-Mike Senowski,
a 32-year-old railroad switch
man from Toledo, Ohio, may
be on the Tight track toward
winning a $4,000 American
made sports car at the Amer
ican Bowling congress.
Senowski who drives a 1955
model and admits he has nev
er owned a new car, had a
279 game Sunday night, op
ening his team appearance at
the 58th annual ABC meet.
The sports car goes to the
man who bowls the high
single game in team play.
Senowski's 279 bettered by
one pin the previous game, a
278 bowled by Paul Breudi
gam of Cleveland on March
23. Senowski added 172 and
204 for a 655 series.
Inukai Takes
A All-Events
North Bend, Ore.-IUPD - A
Portland bowler, T a k a k o
Inukai, won the class A all-
events title at the 19th annual
state women's bowling toura
ment Sunday with a total of
1,766.
Artice Wilson of Prineville
won the B all-events crown
with 1,675.
OREGON
ROXY ROCKERS
Roxy Rockers league leader
is Pool Unlimited with 23
wins. Krupp's Flying A has
21, Haupert Tractor 18, Awk
ward Five, Medford Tire,
Medford Jaycees and Chit
wood & Stone 17, Van Lees
16, Snider's Dairy and Royal
Oaks 12, Oregon Bank 8. Cliff
Schafer had 238-637. Other
individual highs were Dick
Laros 519, Marvin Bohnert
525, Carl Wilson 527, Larry
Ryerson 542, Gene Brooks
496, Max Dalton 531, Rick
Wallace 527, D. Blankenship
552, Larry Snopl 492, Bob
Knight 532 and G. Wickham
462. .
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
SCRATCH .
Wednesday Night Scratch
league shows Security Insur
ance won 4, John Campanion
530; House Movers 0, Chuck
Learn 517; Team Seven 4,
Duane Venekamp 215-548;
Teax Six 0. Wilkins 515; Har
ry & David 0, Frank Henry
525; Jackson County Realty
4, Clayton Lewis 579; Pul
ver's Motel 4, Bob Whiiiom
519, Ed Ross Service 0, Keith
Mcllvan 534.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
In Independent league Wil
mer Bailey had 275-659 with
handicap and 248 scratch
game. Baker's Moulding has
39 wins, Art Baker 501: Com
munication Workers 34, Dick
Talley 490; Tee Pee Plywood
31, Doyle Smith 222-529;
Ideal Cement 29 V4, Wilmer
Bailey 578; Timber Wolves 26,
Del Ross 507; Dale's Red Peg
asus 25, Dick Spain 551; Har
ry & David 24, Al Doty 459;
Electric Supply 24, Bill Nei
tro 518; Milway Meat 23, Lee
Smith 448; Table Rock Lum
ber 21V4, Clarence Freeman
217-547.
THURSDAY TRIOS
In Thursday Trios Ron
Peery had 208 and Dave Hou-
sel 533. Crispy Creme Donuts
leads with 39 wins, Housel
533. Safeway One has 36,
Marv Hagen 501; Sarff's Bak
ery 30, Bert Sarff 493; Mit
chell's 284, Arlie Brood 456;
WRP 28a. Peery 5D2; Oak
dale Market 25, Don Tipton
470; Safeway Two 22, Frank
Schultz 441; Hopkins Rich
field 19, Jim Hopkins 455;
Safeway Three 17, Stan Pal
mer 478; Ike's Upholstery 17,
Wally Mortensen 395.
LADIES CLASSIC
Highest games in Ladies
Classic league were M. Clark
222, N. Burroughs 202, C. Du
zan 219, J. Newland 201, J.
Pomeroyi and H. Clark 209
and G. Boardman 201. Beck's
Bakery had 35 as does Thun-
derbird Market. Valley Music
33V4, Security Insurance 30V4,
Kim's 30, Rogue Distributing
27, Union Club 26, Jorgen-
sen's 25, Pick's 23, Treasure
Tones 21 and Crater Inn 18.
Ladies with best series for the
teams were H. Clark 531, B,
Davis 517, G. Boardman 511,
S. Daigle 551, V. Knox 481,
C. Duzan 531, M. Clark 531,
J. Wilson 504, I. Schroeder
498, E. Parr 482, E. Cummings
492 and N. Burroughs 522.
MORNING GLORY LEAGUE
Morning Glory league re
sults show the Alley Cats
have 27 wins, Sherrill Harsh-
barger 392; Eight Balls 27.
Rosie Short 438; 10 Pin Errs
20, Agnes Lindstrom and
Melene Lawless 417; Pansy's
19, Martha Nikodymn 434;
Shot Rods 18, Virgie Howard
404; Cream Puffs 17, Mary
Aeschliman 421; Bowl N
Bawl 17, M. McCullom 372;
Snap Dragon 6, Dee Fullmer
415.
LADIES YMCA LEAGUE
Guided Missels lead Ladies
YMCA league with 6 wins.
Y'gals have 5, Channel Cats 4
and Misfits 1. Top series of
teams were F. Dole 389, Irene
Heady 409, Lanell Wilkes 356
and Viola Warriner 409.
GUTTER BELLES LEAGUE
Highest in Gutter Belles
league was 179 by Carroll Pe
terson. J'Ville Jils have 23,
M. Adams 380; Three Spares
22, M. Werner 348; Bowling
Bags 20, E. Stickly 342; Gut
ter Chicks 20, Nola Mead 281;
Blusters 15, S. Hammond 410;
Goof Balls 15, Carroll Peter
son 453; Strike Outs 14, M.
Lunsford 417; Pin Ups 13, D.
Armstrong 340.
EARLY BIRD LEAGUE
- Leading Early Bird league
is Rogue Valley Construction
30. Jerri Hutton 476. Enloe
Electric has 26, Alia Knouber
423; Crater Title Insurance
251a, Gertrude Patterson 396
Van Lees 23, Van Navarette
439; Red Barn Auction 22.
Joyce Hale 409; Valley Lock
ers 21'j. Pat Braack 484;
Richfield Truck & Auto 19.
Lee Whipple 401; Tally Ho
18. Bonnie Baylor 449; Me
chanics Laundry 18, Shirley
Wieskamp 428; Medford Hotel
17. Elsie Eddy 427. High
games Norma Larson 187,
Gwen Brendle 182 and Pat
Braack 179.
VALLEY ROLLERS
Eleanor Holbrook turned in
232 game in Valley Rollers
league. Enka Goff had 194
Koffe Klatch has 26, Esther
Montgomery 417; Rolleretttes
25, Goff 505; Elley Cats 24,
Mary Parker 460; Three Hits
& A Miss 20, Gerry Graham
411; Misfits 20, Edith Merit
479; Lucky Strikes 19, Hol
brook 534; Nine Pins 18,
Marge Lockwood 448; Alley
Oops 18, Neva Canty 382; Try
Hards 16, Margaret Talley
425; Jokers 14, De Leroy 500.
EMPIRE LEAGUE
An Empire league meeting
is set for Wednesday, April
19. at 12:15 p.m. NuWay
Cleaners has 37V4, Hawkin
son's 3SVi, Winnie Style Salon
35. Century Sporting Goods
33. Rich Plan 30j, Western
Thrift 30, Safeway 27. Clock
25, Ekerson's 241j, Broasier
House and Laura Scudder 20,
Sarah Coventry 18. Best se
ries on each team were Melba
Jerden and . Joyce . Pidcock
457, Jackie Newland 480, Lor
raine Jantzer 471, Jackie Wil
son 475, Ethel Champion 481,
Jan Frohreich 482, Betty Boy
er 460, Rosalie Pruett 418,
Evelyn Sanderson 452, Alice
Gidney 378, Mary Offenback
er 456 and Georgia Coggins
484.
KOFFEE KLATCHERS
In Koffee Klachers league
Local Yocals won 4, M. Gold
en 430, Team Nine 0, G.
Gwynne 410; Half Pints 2,
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Cancer Crusaders
Jackson county Volunteer
Crusaders for the American
Cancer society's residential
drive May 2 will meet at the
Trinity Episcopal Parish hall
on North Second st. tomor
row to receive instructions
for the drive.
Jean Gemachlich 371; Foul
ers Three 2, Nelda Moore 359;
Bowl Weavil 1, Jan Sneed
331, Hits & Mrs. 3, Pat Walley
365; Three Goofers 1, Jean
Ford 418; 3 Stooges 3, Pat
Anderson 414; Gutter Polish
ers 4, Tiny Thomas 425;
Green Horns 0, Hazel Leach
381. .
MAJORETTES LEAGUE
Barco Supply took Major
ette league lead with a 3 to 1
win over Classic Studio. Bar
co has 19. Southern Oregon
Trophy 18'2, Oregon Veneer
17, Powler Puff Beauty Shop
16'i, Classic Studio 10. Kim's
9, Beatly McDougal Insurance
4 and Hillyer Oil 3. Southern
Oregon Trophy had a 1958 se
ries led by Edith Dickinson's
510. Elsie Baker rolled "204.
Jane Holmes 201, Dotty Wolff
200.
BARTLETT BELLES
Bea Mathews in Bartlett
Belles league had an all spare
game of 178 for awards from
several sources. Eleanor Hol
brook rolled 206. Two teams
share the lead, Ead's Allied
26, Marion Langlcy 465 and
Faber's Market 26, Sue Ar
ringtori 464. Baker's Moulding
has 24, Zeffie Graves 493; Fa
ber - Stratton Insurance 23,
Erika Goff 510; Alexander
Music 21, Ann Korner 462;
Red Blanket Lumber 20, Elea
nor Holbrook 535; Stauffer
Studio 20, Kay Sparling 441;
Crystal Meat 18, Pat Nunes
450; Alexander & Brown 18,
Bev Wilson 447; Memory Gar
den 18, Mary Simmonds 439;
Eagle's Two 14, Jan Mathews
407; Linlnger's 13, Ernie Lis
enbee 402; Highway "Furni
ture 13, -Viola Huber 463;
Eagle's One 13, Doris Forbes
439; Swem's 11, Rosyne Gosch
453; Sy's Place 10, Jan Pom
eroy 427.
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MONDAY, APRIL 17,
To Meet Tuesday
Tomorrow's meeting will
start at 10 a.m. and continue
until noon. A brief training
session will be conducted by
Mrs. Mahr Reymers, execu
tive secretary for the Jack
son county unit. Block Cru
saders will receive their kits
at the meeting.
District chairmen for the
cancer drive are Mrs. Phil
Gates, Mrs. Alex McDonald,
Mrs. O. L. Wright, Mrs. Glen
Nelson. Mrs. Rov FraiBr
Mrs. Gus Clements, Mrs. Paul
Cullop, Mrs. Bill Langley,
Mrs. Robert Travis, Mrs. Walt
Bosshard, Mrs. J. C. Kaylor,
Mrs. James C. Fulwiler, Mrs.
H. R. Graves, Mrs. Leonard
Williams and Mrs. Alan Haz
elrigg. Sudan Missionary
To Speak at Rally
A missionary serving with
the Sudan Interior Mission
in Nigeria, Africa, will be
the speaker at the Women's
Annual Spring Missionary
Rally at the Butte Fnlls r.
munity church, Thursday,
April 20.
Miss Mabel Tyrrell, who
was raised in the Rogue val
ley, became a member of the
Sudan Interior Mission in
1950. Miss Tvrrell hns snnnl
the last 10 years in the Mis
sion's teacher-training college
at Omu Aran. At this college,
vouna Nicerian wnmpn ni-
trained to be public school
leacners in the elementary
grades. -
Thirtv ehnrphps In n,,tvi.
em Oregon and northern Cal-
itorma will be represented at
the rallv. Morninc sessions
will beein at in o'elnek fino
of the latest mission sound
pictures to be filmed in Af
rica. "Rln Tirtp " ulll ha
shown in the afternoon. The
public is invited to attend.
Those attending should bring
his own lunch; beverages and
dessert will be provided.
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1961
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Grange News
Pomona Grange
A memorial service prac
tice will be held at the Phoe
nix Grange hall Wednesday,
April 19 at 8 p.m. Jackson
County Pomona Grange will
meet at Lake Creek Grange
Saturday, April 22 at 10 a.m.
Upper Rogue Grange
A potluck dinner will be
held at the Upper Rogue
Grange hall Thursday, April
20, at 6:30 p.m. The dinner
will precede the regular social
night meeting.
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