MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 1962
Davies Subdues Robinson in SO
Golf Championships; Schroeder,
Schmidt Triumph in First Round
One defending champion
triumphed by an overwhelm
ing margin, another slipped
by his foe in extra holes and
a third was pushed out of
titular contention yesterday
in the first round matches of
the Southern Oregon Golf
tournament at Rogue Valley
Country club.
Stew Schroeder, the 1961
victor in the men's division,
playing one-under par, thump
ed Jim Crow 7 and 6 in a
tangle between home course
players. Carl Schmidt, Med
ford, who nabbed the senior
men's mantle last year, re
quired three extra greens to
advance to quarterfinals. He
nicked Marvin Clark, Grants
Pass, the 1957 and 1958 win
ner, on the 21st.
Mrs. Helen Davies, Med
ford, pulled off the surpriser
of the day. The seven times
women's champ, who has not
held the crown since 1953,
tripped the 1961 title taker.
Miss June Robinson. Score
was 2 and 1. This was termed
a scrambling match with nei
ther lady playing well. Mrs.
Davies vas reported around
seven over par and Miss Rob
inson, Oregon coast chcmp,
nine.
Medalists moved ahead in
both the men's and ladies'
titular brackets. They faltered
in the senior play.
Don K r i e g e r, Columbia
Edgewater, and DeRoss Kin
kade, Cottage Grove, men's
low qualifiers with 71s, de
feated a pair of Laurelwood,
Eugene divoters, Tim Berg
and Fred Wilhelm, respec
tively. Counts were 2 and 1
in each tilt.
Mrs. Shirley Mitchell, Chi
co, Calif., ladies medalist,
stroked about five over par.
But, it was sufficient for the
1960 SO champion to turn
back Mrs. S. A. Peters, Med
ford, 5 and 4.
George Parsons, Seattle, and
Karl Bennett, Grants Pass,
who took the diadem in 1959,
were the medalist beaters in
the senior scuffles. Parsons
subdued Ray Isaacs, Colum-bia-Edgewater,
1 up. Bennett
won from fellow townsman,
Jess Bradley, Grants Pass.
This official score was not
reported. Larry Butler, Med
ford, who gained the senior
toga in 1960, advanced yester
day with a 2 and 1 verdict
over Bayard Getchell, also
Medford.
Past Champs Victors
All champions of past years
in the men's top flight were
victorious in their Thursday
bouts. Bob Atkinson, Port
land, three times state and
Southern Oregon winner, de
feated Rodney Harpster, Ar
cadia, Calif. 4 and 3, v, ith one
above par play. Eddie Sim
mons, who has taken the
Rogue Valley tourney diadem
six times and the stale mantle
once, downed Duane Roisen,
lllahe, Salem, 3 and 1. Sim
mons was three over par and
once held a 4 up lead.
Dom Provost Jr., Ashland,
a home course representative
who won the tourney in 1954,
whipped William Cairns,
Bellevue, Wash., 7 and 6. But
for one double bogey Provost
would have been three under
par.
Krieger, a former Oregon
champ, was reported around
six over par yesterday. His
putts were not dropping.
Schroeder dropped in three
birds. He hit 11 of the greens
on the 12 holes he played.
Even After 15
In the Davies - Robinson
match the two were even
after 15 holes. Helen had
been 2 up at the turn. Miss
Robinson missed the green on
16 and Mrs. Davies took the
hole with a par for 1 up. On 17
June mrosed a one-foot putt
which would have given her
a par while the Medford play
er parred with a four-footer.
Three men's championship
flight encounters went extra
holes. Dodd Fisher, Eugene,
tripped James Ellington, Lodi,
Calif., in 20. Nineteen holers
were Ed Kovacovich Eureka,
Calif., over Jerry Anderson,
Medford, and Bob Smith, Fort
Ord, Calif., over Jim Bucello,
Napa, Calif. Anderson three
down after 15 holes, took the
next three to tie Kovacovich,
who is a perennial contender
in this Labor day holiday
links classic. Kovacovich hit
up for a short birdie putt to
nab the extra hole.
Among the highlight shots
of the day was an 85-foot
birdie putt on No. 6 by Roy
Morgan. Royal Oaks, Vancou
ver, Wash. He won 4 and 3
from Lee Flink. formerly of
Medford and new club champ
at Reames course at Klamath
Falls.
Among the home club play
ers who took opening tangles
were Craig Miller. Harvey
Iffho are
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Jim Sheldon (RVCC club
champ), Dr. D. C. Boals, Dr.
Robert Buck, Dr. William
Miller, Dr. Ralph Odell, Jus
tin Smith Jr. and Dr. N. J.
Wilson.
In the men s championship
second round today Schroeder
ran into Richard L. Hunt, Eu
gene. Krieger met Tom Shaw,
Columbia-Edgewater and star
for University of Oregon last
spring. Shaw beat Dennis Mc
Manus, Eureka, Calif., 6 and
and 5 with one below par
play. Kinkade opposed Atkin
son today. Simmons' foe was
Grant Lawton, Portland, who
played even par in a 4 and
3 win over Bruce Cadwell,
Seattle. Provost encountered
Jack Vollstedt, Billings, Mont.
Vollstedt nipped Alan Holmes,
one of the top Medford link
sters, 1 up in one of the
hottest matches yesterday. He
was two under par and
Holmes one under.
Flayers in the women's and
senior men's title flights did
not contend today. They en
gage in Saturday quarter
finals. Among the ladies it
will be Mrs. Mitchell versus
Mrs. Shirley Teutsch, Med
ford; Miss Pam Stacey, Med
ford, against Miss Pat Dwyer,
Waverley, Portland; Mrs.
Davies against Mrs. Arietta
Templeton, Medford, and Mrs.
Corrine Miller, Medford, op
posing Mrs. Glen Scharback,
Oswego.
Senior quarters will have
Parsons taking on Dr. Fred
erick Tucker, Seattle; Karl
Bennett playing Ben Hamp
ton, Sonoma, Calif., Schmidt
facing Charles Bennett, Mon
rovia, Calif., and Butler
going against Andy Hoylv,
Red Bluff, Calif.
Finals in the tournament
will be on Monday Sept. 3,
Labor day. Semifinals in
championship flights of all
three divisions will be on Sun
day. Men's title and first
flights have afternoon semis
after morning quarterfinals.
Tournament galleries are
open to the public free of
charge.
Championship flishl Don Krei
fier. C-E, dof. Tim Berg. I.aurel
wond. 2-1: Tom Shaw. C-E. def.
Dennis McManus. Eureka. Calif.,
6-5; Dodd Fischer. Eugene, def.
James Ellington. Lodi. Calif., 20th
hole; Craig Miller. RVCC. def.
D. P. Enfileson. RVCC. 3-2; Mickey
Shaw, Top O'Scott. def. Mat Pa
lacio Jr.. San Rafael, Calif.. 6-4;
Roy Morgan, Roval Oaks. def. Lee
Flink, Klamath Falls, 4-3; Hnivev
Woods, RVCC, def. Bill Plue, Ri
verside. 3-2; Robert Maentz, RVCC,
def. John Nuich. RVCC. 2 up.
DeRoss Kinkade. Cottage Grove,
def. Fred Wilhelm. Laurelwood,
2- 1; Bob Atkinson Jr., PGC. def.
Rod Harpster, Arcadia, Calif., 4-3;
Tom Corbett. Roseville, Calif., def.
Dean Lambert, RVCC. 2 up; Jim
Sheldon. RVCC. def. Sam Cavallr,
C-E. 3-2; Dr. Dave Boals. RVCC.
def. Tom Teutsch. RVCC, 4-3:
Glen Scharback, Oswego, def. Jim
Quincy, RVCC, 5-3; Dr. Robert
Buck, RVCC, fief. Ben Bates, Cor
vallis. 2 up; James Walsh, Oswego,
def. Pat Jones, Riverside. 7-6.
Stew Schroeder, RVCC. def. Jim
Crow, RVCC, 7-R; Richard Hunt,
Eugene, def. Richard Mann, RVCC,
3- 2; Dr. William Miller, RVCC,
def. John Yingst Jr., Crescent City,
6-5; Ed Kovacovich. Eureka. Calif.,
def. Jerry Anderson, RVCC, 19th
hole; Larry H irons, Eugene, def.
Chuck Cunha. Top O'Scott. 5-4: Dr.
Ralph O'Dcll. RVCC. def. Harry
Znok Jr., Eureka, 4-3; Dick Schnei
der. Lnnnview. def. William Mc
Allister, Salem, 2-1; Jim Vranizan,
Riverside, def. Harry Millette,
RVCC. 3-2.
Justin Smith Jr.. RVCC, def, Rav
Lucas. PGC, 5-4; Dr. N. J, Wilson,
RVCC, def. Iver Isaackson. Areata.
Calif.. 2-1; Ed Simmons. RVCC,
def. Duane Roisen. lllahe Hills,
3-1; Grant Lawton. PGC. def.
Bruce Cadwell. Seattle, def. Jim
Smith. Fort Ord. Calif., def. Jim
Bucello. Napa. Calif . 19th hole;
Dick Davis, Alban1- def. Dick
House, RVCC. 5-4; Jack Vollstedt,
Billings. Mont., def. Alan Holmes,
RVCC. 1 up: Dom Provost Jr.,
RVCC. def. William Cairns, Belle
vue, Wash.. 7-6.
Fifth niEht Boh Jones. RVCC,
def. Stan Stark. RVCC, 5-4; Don
Parrotl, Top O'Scott. def. Jim Gill,
RVCC, Iftth hole; Darrell Miller,
RVCC, def. Robert Tonne. Pleas
Anton, Calif.. 1 up; Bill Bleaknev,
Royal Oaks. def. Paul Harris. Se
attle, 1 up; Ted McKenzie, Areata.
Calif., def. Glen Jar man, Eugene,
l!Mh hole: James Smith. RVCC.
def. Gene Shortledge, Eugene, 2-1;
John Moffat, RVCC, def. Howell
Appling Jr.. Salem, 3-1; Frank
Ward. Salem, def. Paul Moore,
RVCC, 4-3.
Sixth flight Hill Bratton. RVCC,
def. Bob VoegUv. RVCC. 1 up;
Tom MacLeod. RVCC. def. Flovd
Baxter. Salem. 19th hole: Del
Florg. Royal Oaks, def, Frank
Peterson. Portland, 4-3: Jerrv Gas
tineau, RVCC. def. Wig Gales. Ri
verside. 2 1 st hole; R. L. Hansel
man, RVCC. def. Jack Dougherty.
RVCC, 4-3; Herb Realph. RVCC, 1
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up; Gordon Swope. Forest Hills, t
del. Roy Joseph. Lone fine. Lain.,
3-4; Owen Thomas. RVCC. def.
Kent Blackhurst. HVtt, 4-3.
Seventh fllehl Jim Zika. Forest
Hills, def. Philliu Settecase. Salem.
3-2; Dr. Ralph Thompson, RVCC.
def Doug Penny. RVCC. 1 up:
Gene Teel. Portland, def. Bud
Haupert. RVCC. 19th hole; Lou
McLaughlin. RVCC. def. R u s s
Acheson. HVCC, 3-2; Glen Keilen
berg. Crescent City, def. Karl
Clinkenbenrd. RVCC. 6-5; Bill Mc
Glashan, Bellevue, Wash., def. Al
fred Navarette. RVCC. 8-6; Sian-
Dauchertv. Cottace Grove.
def. Bob Van Duker. RVCC. 3- 2
Bob Morris. RVCC. def. Dr. Wil
liam McArthur, Salem. 3-2.
Kishih fliKht Tom Tnplett. wa
verley, def. Joseph Gillham, Osvve-
1 up: ur. a. uayuK. kvll.
def. Bob Templeton. RVCC, 6-5:
Dick Pendereast. hvuu. net. Ken
Van Hooniissen. Forest Hills. 1 up: I
John Mcpherson, Seattle, def. Ben
Welch, Bellevue, Wash., 3-2; Jack
Moore. Corona. Calif .. def. Ld
Milne. RVCC. 3-2; Joe Hill Jr..
Long view, def. Horace Wolfard.
Cot tii ge Grove, 3-2; Bob Dickey.
RVCC, def. Vern Smith. Wood
land, Calif., 2-1; John McClelland
Jr. Longview. def. Ed Jernigan,
Redding. Calif., 2-1.
Ninth ntc til KoDert urown, So
noma, Calif., def. John Dasher,
C-E. 4-2; Norman Manton. RVCC.
def. Jim Abbott, C-E. 2-1; Dick
Finnell. RVCC. def. Boh Quinney.
RVCC. 1 up: Haul uavis. kvll, aei
Jack Dumas, RVC. 1 up; Dan
Ene e. RVCC. def. uu van Dyne.
Fresno. 19th hole: Al Feuerwerker.
Areata, def. Wally Robinson.
RVCC. 2-1; Thomas Sammtms, Wa
verley. def. J. Sedlak, RVCC, 19th
hole; Bud Garfield. RVCC, def.
Don Michaelson, Klamath Falls,
2-1.
10th flight Tim Titus, PGC. def.
Ben Sanchez, Oakridge, 4-2; Max
Pierce, Oakland. Calif., def. Bob
Albright, C-E, 2 up; Richard Da
vis, Albany, def. Mike Reilly,
Bellevue. Wash., 4-3; Bill Deathe
rage. RVCC, def. Pete Rasmussen.
RVCC, 7-6; Rolf Peterson. Eureka,
def. M. Isted. RVCC. 3-1; W. C.
Brock-Jones, Crescent City, def.
Jack Sanhorn, RVCC, 2 up; Herb
Ross, Sacramento, def. Ted Mans
field. RVCC, 5-4: Edward Brown.
Broadmoor, def. Hugh Pitts. RVCC,
2 up,
SENIOR FIRST HOUND:
Championship flight George
Parsons, Seattle, def. Ray Isaacs,.
C-E, 1 up; Dr. Frederick Tucker,
Seattle, def. Earle Voorhles, Grants
Pass, 1 up; Karl Bennett, Grants
Pass, def. Jess Bradley, Grants
Pass; Ben Hampton, Sonoma,
Calif., def. Mahr Reymers, RVCC,
3-2; Carl Schmidt, RVCC, def. Mar
vin Clark. Grants Pass. 21st hole;
Charles Bennett, Monrovia. Calif.,
def. Dr. Arnie Inches. C-E. 3-2;
Larrv Butler, RVCC, def. Bayard
Getchell. RVCC. 2-1: Andy Toyly,
Red Bluff, Calif., def. Larry Bas
sett, Grants Pass, 3-2.
Second flifiht Malcolm Stine,
RVCC, def. Dom Giannini, Eureka.
1 up; Melvin Miller, Palo Alto,
Calif., def. Jack Crenger. RVCC,
Ifith hole; John Brennan. C-E, def.
Vern Llovd, Broadmoor. 3-2; H.
Covington. RVCC. def. G. A. Cot
tingham. RVCC. 19th hole; Joa
quin Reis. Oakland, Cnlif., def.
Jack McManus, Eureka. Calif., 3-2;
Frank Davis. Top O'Scott. def.
Frank Corsetti. Napa. Calif.. 19th
hole: Ben Feuerwerker, Areata,
Calif., def. W. P. Slobodnak,
Sonoma, Calif., I91h hole; Ed
Davis, Broadmoor, def. E. Jay
Hyche, C-E. 1 up.
Fourth flight Ray Wise. RVCC,
del. Robert Stone, Cnrvallis. 2-1;
Robert Lucas, Hose City, def. Ed
Cordon, RVCC. 5-4; Story Elliott.
RVCC, def. Cliff Wolf. C-E. 1 up;
William Wright. C-E. 1 up: Dom
Provos! Sr., RVCC, def. Owen Sul
livan, C-E, 1 up; Don Robinson,
Rose City, def. Andv Weiant, C-E,
2-1; Frank Wilson. Stanford. Calif.,
def. Gene Ricker. RVCC, 2-1; Fred
Conrad, RVCC, def, Harry Pappas,
Sonoma, Calif., 2-1.
WOMEN'S FIRST ROUND:
Championship flight Mrs Ron
Mitchell RVCC. def. Freda Peters,
RVCC, 5-4; Mrs. Tom Teutsch,
RVCC. def. Mrs. Kathrvn Wright,
C-E, 4-3; Pam Stacey. RVCC. def.
Grace Reymers, RVCC, 4-3; Patty
Dwver. Waverley, def. Betty
Brooks, RVCC, 2 up; Helen Davies,
RVCC, def, June Robinson, Al
bany, 2-1; A. Templeton. RVCC,
def, Mrs. Glennis Kovacovich.
Eureka. 4-3; Mrs. Bill Miller.
RVCC. def. Jean Finch. RVCC, 1
up; Mrs. Glen Scharback, Oswego,
def. Maxine Mammond. RVCC. 2-1.
Second flight Mrs. Mildred
Maxwell. Lodi. Calif., def. Mrs.
Rruce Benz, Oswego, 2-1 ; Mrs.
Gordon Reeves, RVCC. def. Claudia
Gusto fson, RVCC, 6-5; Mrs. Ran
dall Gifford, RVCC. def. Mrs. Wil
liam Schei. RVCC. 0-5; Mrs. Mar
jean Torhcim. HVCC. def. Seone
Schwahn, RVCC. 1 up: Mrs. Hugh
Kiedrowski. Lodi, Calif., def. Carol
Acheson. HVCC. 3-2; Fay Palmer.
RVCC, def. Mrs. Bill Plue. River
side, fl-5; Rose Bunch. HVCC, der.
Mrs. Don Lawton, PGC, 4-2; Mrs.
Pat Daughertv, Cottage Grove,
def. iNahcl Sickels. RVCC. 1 up.
Eighth flight Mrs. Harry Pap
pas. Sonoma. Calif,, def. Mrs. Wil
liam Co wning, RVCC, 1 up; Mrs.
R. E. Hcvscll, RVCC, def. Dorothv
Tubbs, RVCC. 3-2: Mrs. Jackie
Allen. RVCC. def. Bess Hall, Lake
view. 3-2; Yvonne Speer. Cres
cent Citv, def. Mrs. Rodnev Haro
ster, Arcadia, Calif.. 4-2; Mrs.
Virginia Bowie. Crescent City. def.
Marge Lambert, RVCC. 2-1; Mrs.
Charles McDonald. Sonoma. Calif.,
def. Carolvn Covington, RVCC, 5-4;
Mrs. Warren Bavliss, RVCC. der.
Florence Hart, HVCC. 6-5; Hazel
Schildt. RVCC, def. Marian Elliott.
RVCC, 2-1.
liHh flight Mrs. Mark Calder,
Oswego, def. Mrs. Kenneth Nau
man, Fair Oaks, Calif., lflth hole;
Virginia Dickey. RVCC, def. Mrs.
Nancy Carey, Cottage Grove, def.
Mrs. Eilie Davis, Alhanv. def.
Dorothv McLaughlin, RVCC 19th
hole; Mrs. John Dnv, HVCC, def.
Mrs. James Abbott. C-E, 19th hole;
Phvllis Wood. HVCC, def. Irene
Sanner. RVCC. 1 up; Mrs, George
Pearson, RVCC. def. Mrs Estelle
Swope, Forest Hills. 7-(i; Mrs. Jim
Vranizan, Riverside, def. Mrs. Jack
1 ; Vi' i
COMEBACK HOPES - Hopes
of Mrs. Helen Davies, above,
for a comeback in the South
ern Oregon golf tournament
rose yesterday when she edged
Miss June Robinson, Albany,
the defending champion, 2
and 1 in the opening round
of the women's championship
mgnt at itogue Valley Coun
try club. Mrs. Davies, Med
ford, seven times Southern
Oregon champ, won her last
title here in 1H53. Since then
she has been in the finals
twice and in the semifinals on
two occasions. She has been
in the quarterfinals three
times. Last year she lost her
homing round match and
went on to win the first flight.
Six, RVCC. 1 up: Mrs. Pat Jones,
Riverside, def. Mrs. Molly Jacob,
Crescent City, 22nd hole.
12th lUulit Mrs. Molly Brinker,
Crescent City. Calif., def. Mrs.
Thomas Snmmons, Waverlev, 2-1;
Mrs. Robert DeLorme. RVCC, def.
Helen Mitchell, RVCC, 19th hole;
Mrs. Tom Corbett, Roseville, Calif.,
def. Mrs. Leona Albright. C-E, 5-3;
Mrs. W. F. Ramp Jr.. Oswcro, def.
Mrs. Frances Ramsey, Corvallis,
2-1; Mrs. Bonnie O'Uonnell. Oswe
go, def. Harriet Pvle. RVCC, 2-1;
Scotty Trumbly. RVCC, def. Mrs.
John Dasher, C-E, 5-4; Mrs. Col
lena Gales. Riverside, def. Mrs.
Ben Gray. Oswego, 3-2; Mrs. Chuck
Cunha. Top O'Scott. def. Mrs.
Helen Hamilton, Crescent City, 4-2.
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(Thi is iht 12th in a ieri Karas and either of two
on the pre season prospects of
professional football teams
for 1962).
By RAYMOND C. MEANS
San Diego, Calif. IUP1I If
the San Diego Chargers could
build up their spotty offense
to the high standards of their
defense, they would have
little difficulty winning their
third consecutive Western di
vision title in the American
Football League.
That, however, is a big "If."
The Chargers' defense has
been rated tops in the AFL
and the offense has a long
way to go in order to catch up
with it.
It didn't help coach Sid
Gillman's plans any, either,
when halfback Paul Lowe,
the league's fourth leading
ground-gainer last 'Reason,
broke his arm. Lowe should
be out for eight weeks and
Gillman must find a speedboy
to replace him in the start
ing backfield.
The defensive forward wall
of Ron Nery, zlill Hudson,
Ernie Ladd and Earl Faison is
the biggest in football, and
barring injury, should be bet
ter than last, year. Ladd and
Faison now have a year's pro
experience.
Defensive Backfield Strong
The defensive backfield is
another strong point. The
club set a professional foot
ball record for pass Intercep
tions last year, and everyone
had a hand in the achieve
ment. Although safetyman
Bob Zeman was traded to
Denver, head coach Sid Gill
man considers his replace
ment, Keith Lincoln, the best
all-around player on the
team.
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rookies. Bob Mitinger of
Penn State or Frank Bumcon
of Southern Caifornia, ranks
with the best in the league.
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Much of the offensive weak
ness is attributed to the line,
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Loaded With Receivers
The Chargers are loaded
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bling have speed and compli
ment the good hands and
moves of experienced Don
Norton and Dave Kocourek.
Reg Carolan, a six-foot-six,
high jumper from Idaho Uni
versity acids depth.
Gillman had high hopes for
Rookie halfback Bert Coan
of Kansas as a possible start
er. But Coan suffered a bro
ken leg in the spring of 1961
and has seen little contact
work since. He is the only
other halfback on the roster
and will get first call.
If Coan fails, the sensation
of the camp, Jacques MacKin
non, a converted lineman,
probably will be transferred
from fullback.
MacKinnon has been the
Chargers' leading ground
gainer in exhibitions and
showed his speed on a 97
yard scoring pass-run play
against Denver,
If MacKinnon moves to
half, rookie Bob Jackson of
New Mexico State will get a
shot at the fullback job.
Veteran Jack Kemp is
Medalists
Play Off
A nine-hole playoff for med
alist honors in the Southern
Oregon Golf tourney will be
conducted at 4 p.m. Saturday
at Hogue Volley Country club. !
The event will be on Course !
No. 2.
In the men's division it will ,
be Don Krieger, Columbia
Edgewaier, Portland against ;
DeRoss Kinkade. Cottage ;
Grove. They lied in qualifying
with 71s.
Senior men's playoff will
match Ray Isaacs, Cotumbia
Edgewater, and Jess Bradley, :
Grants Pass, who carded 7Ss :
on Wednesday.
This special event will be
conducted as a foursome. The '
public is welcome to join the .
gallery. i
Kart Races
A trophy race will be staged
this Sunday, Sept. 2, at Med
ford kartways adjacent to the
fairgrounds at the south edge
of town.
Gates will open al 11 a.m.
and track practice is set for
noon. Time trials will start
at 1 p.m. and the first race is
planned as soon as time trials
are over.
New elapsed time rules
were adopted at a meeting
held Wednesday.
termed "my starting quarter
back" by Gillman, but he is
being pressed by rookie John
Hadl of Kansas. Hadl, the
most valuable player in the
College All-Star game, can
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