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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Comets Spark Up As Contest With Bend Approaches Central Point - "I think the kids are getting ready for a game." So reported Keith Johnson, Crater high, head football coach, noting the progress of his squad as it neared its open ing conflict of the season. The Comets entertain the Bend Lava Bears this Friday night. This tangle is set for 8:30 p.m. The game will fol low dedication of the new Crater stadium. Ceremonies are set for 7:30 p.m. Johnson Indicated that his squad has seemed to perk up in anticipation of the season opener. In discussing his personnel position by position, Johnson expressed particular pleasure with the work of guard and tackle John Harris. Primarily a defensive man in the past, Harris has blossomed as a offensive player with startling rapidity in recent drills. He's been the Comets' best looking lineman over the past three or four days, the coach reported. CH QUE ALIGtir.lEUT and BALANCE SPECIAL HOW 10 WEAR OUT TIMS FAST, : rj MM i i:tiy yflt Nil" l Johnson has Harris at the right guard spot in his move of beefing up the center of the line. He has the edge over Willie Jones, who has been slowed by an ailing ankle. Battling at the left guard spot have been Forrest Young, a solid performer, and Darroll Badger, who like Jones has been troubled by a bad ankle. At left tackle it's a tossup Crawford, a big strong boy, Ray White and John Mc Nichols. Crawford could get the snapper nod. White's forte is defense. McNichols is re garded as one of the best sophomore centers Crater has had. At left tackle Its a tossup between Greg Faulkner and Gary Barentson. 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One of our main problems will be to develop capable re serves." More Versatile Woodward adds that he feels that, as the Pirates go along they II tend to be a little more versatile than last year's championship team There is good team speed. The club doesn't seem to have the power of Inst year's crew. Much of the 1961 offensive power was in the person of fullback Mike Consbruck now a freshman at Linficld college. Woodward feels that Dennis Grennan will be a good fullback but he's more the halfback type of runner, He has good speed. All of the probable offen- BOWLING LADY KLKS P.M. Elkottes (6-2) 4, Yvonne Strobel 412: Wnplllnj (2-6) 0, Shirley Weis cmtip 372. Esquires (6-2) 4, Mnrle Traut man 4li(l; Tcnm Three (2-6) 0, Jan Bnniforth '.VJ2. The Bloopers (S-3) 2, Doltla Veal .115; The Thumpers (3-3) 2. Rulh Carlson 44!). Pin Downers (3-3) 4, Margaret Sutton 4.12; Sines (3-9) 0, Melba Klatl 3!l:i. Duttle Veal 202; Pin Downers 1553. TIIIANOI.E I.KAGUE KnlKhls of Columbus (4-0) 4, J. Kriieiicr 515; Richfield Truck & Auto 10-4) 0. F. Norrls 5(10. Karrella Glass 4-01 4, B. WrlRht. & V. Keith 500; Eaclo Point Jnv cees One 10-4) 0. K. Klmmel 473. Pat & Mike (4-0) 4. P. Lynch 523; Ennle Point Jaycecs Two (0-4) 0, H. Olson 412. Willamette Valley Two (3-11 3. T. Mitchell 5711: Team One (1-31 i 1, N. Knarlck 471). j Jcwctl Office Supply (3-1) 3, H. LeonninB 305; Thunderblrd Mar ket (1-31 I. W. Thompson 4B5. B. WrlRht 223. K. McLean 217, T. Mltrhcl 211; Pot & Make 1503. FIRST in the hearts of his COUNTRYMEN ZCIMIVH l.KAfiUK Team Three (4-01 4, Wllma Lo gan 432: Team Four (0-4) 0, VI Corbv 35!). Team Six 13-1) 3. Evelyn Smith 453; Team Five (1-3) 1, Kate Cox 3110. Medlord Honda (2-2) 2. Ann Skccters 4fi2; Team Two 12-2) 2. Mildred Kennedy 410. Kvehn Smilh lfil; Team Six 12(17. sive starters caw a good share of action in their positions last season. They are Greg Esp and John Granby, ends Rick Richey and John Kerns tackles; Dave Westfall and Ken Tycksen, guards; Tim O'Mara, center; Ron Williams, quarterback; Jim Consbruck, left halfback; Dave Johnson, right half, and Grennan, full. Of the group Tycksen is prob ably the least experienced. Defensive T am Possible defensive starters are Eugene Hill and Granby, ends; Richey and Kerns, tackles; Westfall and O'Mara or Gary Smith, guard ; John son and Tycksen, linebackers; Grennan and Williams, half backs, and Consbruck, safety. Westfall and Tycksen could switch spots and Dick Unruh, a freshman, could see service as a defensive guard or linebacker. Among those who could see offensive service are Hill and Joe Workman, ends; Paul Diederick, center; Smith guard; Rick Dorman, Ken Hawkins and Lloyd Campbell, backs, and John Homer, lineman. Woodward noted particular ly the improved blocking dis played by Richey in drills. Diamond Lake Angling Good Portland -(UPD- The weekly report on hunting and fishing conditions prepared by the state game commission; Southwest: Pigeon huntine improving in Douglas county in elderberry areas: dove hunting in region slow. Diamond lake good for rain bow 8 to 11 inches; North Umpqua spotty; Winchester bay fair for salmon; middle Rogue steelhead angling slow. Multipurpose Park To Be Subject at Linebacker Meeting Members of the Jackson county court will discuss the proposal for a county-financed multi-purpose stadium at a meeting Friday of the Med ford Linebackers club. The meeting will be at noon at North's Chuck Wagon. This meeting is open to all sports fans interested. Jl'NlOU HOWLING Mrdufrd Howling lanes Junior program will ht'Kln on Siiturdiiv, Sept. 13, when lioys and girls will register and leagues will he formed. Hnntam girls and boys, those up In l;l years of age, and Junior and senlnr doubles partici pants, 1:1-18, are slated for it a. lit. .tumor boys, 1:1-15, are set for 11 a.m. as are Junior slid senior mixed bowlers, 11-13. All Interest ed boys and girls sre Invited. Thrr Is a fee for registration. OFFICIALS SIGN Seattle CUPD - Western Hockey League President Al Leader announced today that four members of the circuit's officiating staff have signed contracts for the coming sea son. Leader said Ian Scotty Morrison will head the staff. This will be Morrison's ninth season in the WHL. Leader said the other three officials signed are Lloyd Gilmour, William Papp and Jerry Olin-ski. quickness and speed. Barent son has the weight. Harold Al len is reported leading at right tackle with Mel Johnson push ing him. Dennis Ryerson and Bob Turner are scrapping at left end. Ryerson's top offensive talent is his blocking. Turner has ability as a pass receiver. Paul Bransom heads the right end race with Howard Tom linson, John Bush and Frank Armstrong all pushing. Baekfltid Outlook Darryl Summerfield leads at quarterback with Dave Twedell battling for the op portunity to play. Mike Glines, who has been a regu lar at the post but was side lined by illness, must wait another week to sec if he has doctor's clearance to play. At left half Joe McCalvy and Sherman Kiger are scrap- Weatherly Crewmen Confident Newport, R. I.-fUPD It wasn't difficult to identify the rival crew members of the Weath erly and the Gretel today as they completed preparations for the America's Cup yacht races. The Weatherly sailors were wearing smiles of confidence; crewmen of Australia's Gretel were glum and worried. Alan Payne, designer of Gretel and official spokesman for the Aussie challengers, was particularly irritated be cause of a story he read Wednesday night that quoted him as predicting the Ameri can yacht would win in four straight races. The best-of-seven cup races begin Saturday. SOTA Assumes Track Control Southern Oregon Timing association has taken over complete control of the Mod ford speedway from the for mer operators. Rogue Valley Racing association. It was stated that all future events at the speedway will be under SOTA control. Stock car races are set for this Sunday, Sept. 16. Time trials will be at 1 p.m. A field of some 30 cars Is expected. There will be no events this time for hardtop or modified autos. CAWOOD GETS POST Portland - Portland State college president Branford P. Millar has announced the ap pointment of Neil F. Cawood as assistant instructor in jour nalism and half-time athletic publicity director. Cawood, a sports writer for the Portland Reporter, will continue to serve in that capacity in ad dition to the sports publicity job. George Carver, who for mally directed both the gen eral news and sports services, will now devote full time to news. 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Six Sophomores Listed As EP Offense Starters Eagle Point - Youth will get its chance for the Eagle Point High school Eagles on Friday night when they op pose the Brookings Bruins in a football opener here. Coach Vern Steward has named six sophomores in the probable offensive start i n g lineup for the Eagles They are Tim Palm, end;t Vie Eccleston, center; Morgan Miller, guard; Dale Chamber lain, wing back; Mike House, BREAKS SWIM RECORD Blackpool, England - (UPD -Linda Ludgrove, a 15-year-old London girl, clipped one tenth of a second off the world's 110-yard backstroke mark Wednesday. She was timed in 1 minute, 10.9 sec onds in winning the girl's title at the English National swimming championships. fullback, and Bob Corliss, quarterback. Three Seniors Three of the five other starters are seniors: Capt. Charles Pomeroy, ends; Co Capt. Bob Henderson, tall back, and Bob Bonner, tackle. The juniors are Dave Blair, guard, and Bill Ayres, tackle. Starters on defense will in clude John Linder, linebacker; Leonard Hanson, tackle; Lar ry DeHaven, end; Ed Han- scom, guard, and Bob Col- pitts, back. Steward did not indicate which offensive play ers they would replace. Lin der, DeHaven and Hanscom are seniors. Hanson is a junior and Colpitts a sophomore. Eagle Point was third in the Rogue league last season and Brookings was fifth in the Sunset circuit. The two clubs did not meet last season. FOUND INELIGIBIE New York-IUPD-Tom Booss and Clem Galliard have been declared scholastlcally inelig ible for New York Univers ity's 1962-63 basketball team. Boose, who had been named captain of the NYU squad, is a senior from Newark, N.J. Galliard of Jersey City, N.J., was expected to hold down the Violets' center job. At7 Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Chimneys J fe I Presrrened lpjy Concrete tp EM 727 W. 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