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.12 A WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON "reports for training '. East Orange, N. J.-flJID-Tom -Stith, two-time All-America from St. Bonaventure who was the New York Knicker bockers" No. 1 draft choice in "1961, reported to the club's summer training camp Mon '.day, hopeful he has recovered .completely from tuberculosis. Stith was hospitalized for jiearly three months and has 'not had a basketball in his hands for nearly 15 months. Nash Victor In Sunday Sail Races The ideal wind and sunny weather combined Sunday for the best day so far this year for the sailboat races held by the Rogue Yacht club at Emi grant lake. Aubrey Nash, Grants Pass, was up to his usual perform ance and placed first in both races in his lido 14. Herb Hoser in his blue Jay with Mike Craig as crew was SPECIAL PURCHASE FUTURA Swimming Pools Permanent Family-Size Pool s A Regular $1300 Value for Only... 00 a Ituie anxious in me secuna race and crossed the starting line one second too early, thereby forcing him to return for a restart that placed him in last position. Herb kept t h e spectators entertained with daring technique of sail ing his boat on the verge of tipping over and in almost tangling masts with the Olson snipe during right of way battles. Youngsters Do Well Gregg Schmidt and Wendy Flett in their el torro, the smallest boat In the race, in dicated that the younger gen eration can be equal to or freauentlv better than the older skinners. A lot of terest is being shown in the El Torro class due to its low initial cost, no operating ex pense, and its suitability for children as well as adults to handle. Bill Barker was credited with both courage and diplo macy. He not only had the courage to race with his two daughters as crew but finished without the slightest indica tion of mutiny, frayed nerves or being thrown overboard. An extra bonus was given to some skippers in that they were asked to give rides to several models while the Grants Pass Photography club took pictures. A meeting of the Rogue Yacht club will be held at Bob Schmidt's, on Old Stage rd. tonight, at 8 o'clock, Final arrangements will be made for trailing of boats to How ard Prairie on Sunday, June 16. 1 SPORTS j i . Ii Michigan, Florida State Rivals in NCAA Baseball Easy Terms-3 Years To Pay Model Pool on Display INTERNATiOHAL SWIMMING POOL CO. 192 Clover Ln., Medford Ph. 772-9973 TRADE LINEBACKERS San Francisco lUPIt Coach Red Hickey of the San Fran cisco Forty Niners wheeled and dealed today in an effort to beef up the team s uncer tain linebacking. Expressing disappointment in the work of Bob Harrison, HlcKey luesaay dealt the three year veteran to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a high draft choice. Harrison, a middle linebacker, got the word one day after Gordon Kclley, another member ol tne line- backing brigade, was traded to the Washington Redskins for what also was described as a high draft selection. NOTHING TO BUY! You May Win $100 Why not send your entry in now? We're getting lots of them! GIVE THE LITTLE 01 INDIAN A NAME Proudly Introduc ing Dean & Taylor't new cartoon trademark. and you may be the one who wil BEST NAME FOR HIM WINS $100 CASH... NO STRINGS ... NO GIMMICKS How's this for a contest? YOU DON'T BUY ANYTHING! All you do ts think up a nam for our new cartoon trademark (shown at left) enter it, on the blank below and send it to usl Anyone in the family can enter ... as many times as they wish (put each entry on separate paper). Everyone, any age, can enter except Dean & Taylor employees. An impartial panel will select the win ning name and notify the winner. DO IT NOW-entries must be postmarked by midnight, June 23. jp BLANK m 1 L-C- l Eg Mail or Bring to . . . , DEAN a TAYLOR F0;iTIAC CO. Sixth and Grape, Medford, Oregon My Name for the Cartoon Indian Is: Your Name.. Address , 5 All entries must be postmarked by midnite, June 23. No entries returned. "inner win D no'ilied. We reserve rights to use ny entry. HOME OF THE WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC Motorcycle Scrambles Saturday Grants Pass - Rogue Valley Riders will present another motorcycle tourist trophy scrambles event on Saturday night, June 16, at the Jose phine County fairgrounds. A large entry is anticipated for the 8 p.m. event with rid ers coming from the upper Willamette valley, the coast area and northern California. The Rogue valley representa tion is expected to include riders from Medford, Eagle Point and Central Point. Members of the host club also will contend. Horn Tops Points Race Frank Horn, Glide, likely will be on hand to protect his top spot in the points race for the track trophy. Ken Dole, Medford, will be back to try to add to his point total. A special event will be com petition in a 50 cc class. Sponsors reported that the track has been improved for tne evening program. Spectators will view the races from a covered grand stand. Miss Carolyn King, Grants Pass, will present the trophies. Cliff Murry will be the an nouncer. A concession stand will be in operation. 13 Yankees Advance in British Am Hoylnke, England - IIIPI) -David (Spec) Goldman and Bob Sweeny, a pair of aging but able golfers, were among 1J American survivors who moved out for second and third round matches today in tne British Amateur cham pionship. Goldman, a 53 -year -old businessman from Dalas, Tex., who was the runner-up in last week's French Amateur, fac ed England's R. E. Rimmer while Sweeny, a 50-year-old New Yorker who won this tournament in 1937, met Irish man John Glover in second round matches. Mike Sanger of Bedford, N.Y., drew the toughest sec ond round opponent among the Yanks. He was pitted against British Ryder Cupper Mike Lunt. Former Wimble ton tennis champion Bob Fal kenburg, a California native who now resides in Brazil, played Dr. C. C. Bird of Scot land. Other second round matches involving Americans pitted Richard Davics of Pasa dena, Calif., against England's D. P. Davidson, John Nichol son of Glen Cove, N.Y., against England's Rodney Foster, Lynn Creason of Las Vegas, Nov., against Jean Louis du Pont of France, Boyd O'Donnel of Los Ange les against Englnnd's Norman Jones, and Lt. Monroe Binky Mitchclla of Fort Worth, Tex., against England's Tony Slark. Steelhead Cards Due On July 1 Portland - Salmon and steelhead anglers are again asked to cooperate in the management of these great game fish ' by returning to the game commission the sal-mon-steelhead punch card purchased during the 1961 season. Phil Schneider, state game director, reported many punch cards already return ed by anglers since the begin ning of the year, but said that more than one-half of the al most 190,000 salmon and sieclhoad cards issued are still being retained by ang- glers. According to the law, these punch cards must be return ed to the game commission by July 1 following the expira tion date at the end of the calendar year. The time limi tation is now less than a month away. Schneider said that failure to comply with this regulation could result in the individual being denied a salmon-steelhead license. Cards Important Although the commission has been reluctant to deny anyone the privilege of sal mon and steelhead angling for failure to return the punch card, Schneider advis ed that the importance of these cards toward the future of these great game fish can not be overemphasized. These are the game fish, Schneider said, which have been much in the news in re lation to multiple and other uses of the water resources of the stale. In this respect, Schneider continued, reliable records and facts are an ab solute necessity in determin ing water needs for fishery purposes. Schneider advised anglers that because of the low re turn of punch cards in the past the accuracy of the cal culated salmon and steelhead catch, magnitude of the runs, angling pressures, and many other important factors are often questioned in regard to water development and use. In the adjudication and use of water, more accurate records could be highly beneficial to the salmon and steelhead re sources, Schneider said. Collection Boxes To assist anglers, the game commission has provided all licensed agents with collec tion boxes for the punch cards. The cards may also be returned to the commission at 1634 S.W. Alder in Port land. Schneider mentioned that the states of Washington and Idaho are following Oregon's pattern in collecting steel head information by provid ing anglers with a punch card system. This is a cooperative venture by the three states to maintain the highly popular and important salmon and steelhead resources. The back ing of all anglers is needed to insure the success of this pro gram, Schneider said. GIANTS RECALL LEMA V Cincinnati - UPD - Pitcher Dick Lemay returned to the i San Francisco Giants Tues day, having been recalled from Tacoma of the Pacific Coast League where he had a 2-1 mark. Gaylord Perry, who compiled a 21 record with the Giants this season, has been optioned to Tacoma to make room for Lemay. PHONE tto -rrcc Ashland Medford O" JJJ Tail End Clubs Blast Leaders United Press International Lowly Dallas-Fort Worth and Oklahoma City played host to the Giants of the American association I a at night and for the second meet ing in a row, swamped them. i nc Hangers, one game out of the league cellar, whinnprt the front-running Indianapo lis Indians, 6-2, while the last place 89ers blasted Omaha, 4-1. The Dodgers are in a vir tual tie with Louisville for second place. ' In the other tilt, Louisville walloped the visiting Denver Bears. 51. Folley Kayos Paul Andrews Sacramento, Calif. - HTM -Third - ranked heavyweight Zora Folley of Phoenix, Ariz., knocked out Paul Andrews of Los Angeles Tuesday night in the seventh round of their scheduled 10-roiind fight. Kollcy cautiously toyed with tile former second-ranked light-heavyweight for six rounds and then opened up with a volley of lefts and rights that staggered Andrews in the seventh. Referee Mario Duccini stop ped the bout with one min ute left in the round. BIG FIVE MEETS Victoria. B.C. - HTP - The athletic council of the Big Five conference began pre liminary talks here today on a possible renewal of a Rose Bowl football pact with the Big Ten The annual spring meeting of the Athletic Asso ciation of Western Universi ties Tuesday discussed a re cent communication with the Big Ten concerning a new contract and reported he two conferences were i i ft;rce ment on most Issue. Omaha, Neb.-IUPD- Michigan and Florida State, the only teams to survive the first two rounds of the NCAA national baseball tournament without loss, collide tonight to see which will advance to the semifinals as tourney favorite. Michigan danced past Holy Cross, 11-4, and Florida State scored a run in the ninth with out a hit to pull a 5-4 decision out of the fire against Ithaca Tuesday night. There were to be two more casualties in the double-elimination tourney today. Santa Clara and Holy Cross battled for survival this afternoon ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR Portland - OIPD - Charlie La Franchise, Portland televi sion personality, shot a hole in one on the 145-yard fourth hole at the Portland Meadows course Tuesday - but that wasn't all. The foursome of LaFranchise, Doug LaMear, John Hilsenteger and Bob Blackburn had a 1-2-3-4. La Mear shot a birdie two, Hil senteger a par three and Blackburn a bogey. and Texas meets Ithaca to open tonight's doubleheader. The Texans smashed Colo rado State, 11-2, and Santa Clara outlasted Missouri, 7-4, in a dozen innings to trim two other squads from the original eight-team field Tuesday. Missouri didn't give up easily. After Santa Clara un tied a 1-1 knot with a pair of runs in the eighth and added another in the top of the ninth, it looked blue for the Tigers. But they cracked five singles, scored three runs and forced an overtime. But the Missouri defense collapsed in the 12th. 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