Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1962, Image 13

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    M.r;5"uITerrific Game Anticipated As Tornado Hosts Pirates
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Ring Title Bout
Chicago - am - Chairman
Joseph Triner of the Illinois
state athletic commission an-j
nounced a "long count" today i
for the Floyd Patterson-Sonny I
Liston heavyweight title fight '
Tuesday night. ' i
And that tricky count could ,
be the cause of a hassle remi- i
niscent of the historic Gene
TunneyJacX Dempsey "long
count" controversy, which ex
ploded in Chicago 35 years
ago Saturday night-Sept. 22,
1927.
Triner's. announcement dealt
with what happens if either
champion Patterson or chal
lenger Liston is belted out of
the rintfand off the ring-apron
into the press scats.
The fact that the ousted
fighter must climb back into
the ring within 20 seconds or
be counted out is not exactly
new. But the following com
mission edict is brand new.
If the ousted boxer climbs
back into the ring before the
count reaches 18, he must take
a mandatory count on his feet
until the count does reach 18.
Probable Offensive Lineups
MEDFORD - MARSHFIELD FOOTBALL
Senior High Stadium Friday, 8:15 p.m.
(Game Follows 8 p.m. Grandstand Dedication)
MEDFORD
No. Name Wgt. Pos. Wgl.
88 Gibb Mitchell 170 LE 187
73 Jeff Kardrath 196 LT 203
88 Jerry Fann 190 LG 147
SO Darryl Stockton 165 C 192
62 Jim Snodgrass 152 BG 173
78 Larry Sander 194 RT 206
81 Lloyd Hammons 182 RE 157
13 Dan Miles (or) 160
14 Mike Neathamer) 160 OB 150
20 Jack Lowery 182 LH 159
24 Mike Barnes 155 RH 157
43 Frank Van Pelt 175 FB 183
MARSHFIELD
Name No.
Buddy Bick 58
John Mahaffy
Larry Smith
Ernie Manders
Ernie Smith
John Mann
Jim Girt
Butch Smith
ud Walsh
Pete Tully
Doyle Gamble
"We're going to be in for a
terrific game to open up the
stadium, win. lose or draw,"
declared Head Coach Fred
Spicgelberg of the Medford
High school football Black
Tornado.
He spoke of tonight's activ
ity here at the senior high
school stadium. The Black
Tornado takes on its non
league arch rival the Marsh
field high Pirates of Coos Bay.
This will be the home opener
of 1962 for the Medford team.
This big prestige skirmish
will be preceded by dedication
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ceremonies for the magnifi
cent 4,000 -seat west side
grandstand valued at $100,
000. Brief ceremonies present
ing the stand to the high
school and then to the school
district are set for 8 p.m.
"We're in good shape," said
Spiegelberg of his Tornado
team. We're ready. We're up
for them. The boys are anx
ious. Just wish us luck."
Hard Hitting
Medford will encounter a
hard hitting, powerful running
Buccaneer team which in its
opener last week featured the
running of Doyle Gamble and
Bud Walsh and the passing of
Butch Smith and John Briggs
and the catching of Pete Tully
and Jim Girt.
Medford will have the quar
terbacking and throwing of
Dan Miles and Mike Neat
hamer, the running of Jack
Lowery, Mike Barnes, Frank
Van Pelt and others. And
Lloyd Hammons and Gibb
Mitchell could be on the re
ceiving end of aerial tries.
Medford, which has beaten
Marshficld on every outing
since 1957, will try for its
seventh straight victory over
the Pirates from the coast. The
Tornado also will aim for its
20th win in 32 games with
the Coos Bay school. While
Medford has taken 19 of the
31 past contests, Marshfield
has nabbed 10. Two games
have been tied.
Medford nosed the Bucs by
13 to 7 last fall.
Tonight's encounter brings
together two of Oregon's top
rated A-l preps. And, Marsh
field is the favorite, going by
the polls. The Bucs have been
rated No. 2 and tied for No. 1
Voting has put Medford, vic
tor at The Dalles last week,
at No. 3 and No. 5.
Dick Fishback in his Coos
Bay World "Flashbacks col
umn said, ". . . the Marshfield
Medford clash shapes up as a
hard-nose, power football
struggle." He added a sen
tence the Tornado could take
for a warning: "Don't forget
that improved Pirate passing
attack, though."
Student cheering sections
tonight, for the first time at
Medford high games, will be
in the east side grandstand
built in 1947.
Grade school youngsters
will sit in a section at the
north end of the old stand
Next to them will be an area
for junior high boys and girls.
Then there is the Medford
high school section. South of
it will be space for the visit
ing students. A general ad
mission section is on the ex
treme south end of the old
stand.
General admission sections
are at each end of the new
grandstand.
MKUFORD ROSTKR:
2 Steve Booth E 160: 8 Ttm
Brown G 171; 10 Rich Knight Q
150; 13 Bill Plche Q 144; 12 Jim
Cox Q 160; 13 Dan Miles Q 160;
14 Mike Neathamer Q 160; 16
George Dames Q 162: 17 Jack Mul.
len Q 150; IB Dan Walker G 155;
19 Don Young Q 150; 20 Jack Low
erv H 182; 22 Jerry Stratton H
149: 23 Ron Calkins 152; 24 Mike
Barnes 155; 25 Bob Maynard T
194- 26 Steve Toews 161; 27 Curt
Wvatt H 160; 28 Larry Byrne E
140: 29 Steve Davis E 165: 30 Tim
Watrud H 154: 31 Ron Edmonds
H 149; 32 Jim Bandy F 158; 35 Roy
Ross H 170; 36 Terry Hlneslv H
162; 37 John Pierce G 170; 39 Nor
man Williams H 160; 40 Grce Can
dee F 155: 41 Bill Enyart F 188;
42 Art Lee H 145; 43 Fran Van
Pell F 175; 44 Tim Murray F 175;
454 Mike Watktns F 160; 50 Darryl
Stockton C 165; 51 Garner Haup
ert C 169; 52 Rick Bell T 174: 53
C. A Weintrout C 182; 54 Ed Coss
C 145; 55 Richard Hahn G 153; 565
C H. Buftington C 168: 58 Brian
Peterson C 180; 59 Keith Graves
E 145; 60 Chris Brewer G 149:
61 Don Coltrane G 166: 62 Jim
Snodgrass G 152: 63 Karol Ritchey
G 174; 64 John Swartzfager G 134;
65 Tom Matz T 180; 66 Dean Ev
ernham G 162: 67 Bill Bucttner G
159: 68 Jerry Fann u luu; 7U mine
Mavfield T 194; 71 Chuck Kimball
T i"5: 72 Bob Bunting T 199: 73
Jeff Haidrath T 196: 74 Gary Mill
er T 185; 75 John Mee T 165: 76
Larry McCammon T 210: 77 Rich
ard Bottger C 152: 78 Larry
Sander T 194; 80 Bob Methvin E
171; 81 Llovd Hammons E 182: 82
Doug Brown E 142: 83 Bill Hous
ton E 165: 84 Walter Verstrate E
177; 85 Jacke Forde E 185: 86 Roy
Shaw E 155: 87 Gary Griffin E
160- 88 Gihb Mitchell E 170.
MARSHFIELD ROSTER:
23 Dennis Parrish H 138: 24 Jer
SECTION B
GARY GRIFFIN
Medford Linebacker
ry Button F 153; 25 Ken Basten
dorf H 141; 26 Dave Messerle G
143; 27 Larry Smith G 147; 28
Butch Smith Q 150; 2(1 John BrigRS
Q 155; 30 Rowan Gould Q 142;
31 Jim Holmes G 150: 32 Mike Ca
vanagh C 154; 33 Chuck Wall C
153: 34 Earl Matney E 160: 35 Da
vid Hankwitz H 145: 36 Art Johns
E 152: 37 Wayne Knuncn J lttz:
38 Mel Vaughn E 153: 39 Dean
wuson u loa: u Jim iiri t is:
Chris Surbaugh E 142; 42 Bud
Walsh H 150: 43 Tom Brtcham
E 144: 44 Nick Warr F 186; 45
Ray Chard H 151; 46 Mark Hurst
r 168; 47 Jim Lorenz u 171; -iH
Butch Shields E 153; 49 Bill Hess,
ler E 170: 50 Pete Tully H 157;
51 Mike Baylor G 162; 52 Larry
Dedmon E 158: 53 Tom Kellcy G
179; 54 Bob Miller G 172; 55 Doyle
Gamble F 183; 565 Rick Rehwoldt
Q 168; 57 Jim Oldland E 165; 58
Buddy Bick E 187; 58 Jerry Duerk
sen T 178; 60 Dennis Coude E 168;
61 Erdnie Smith G 173: 62 Doue
Hensler G 184; 63 Ron Springer
r jy-; m enucK iiowara l ivr,
65 John Mahaffy T 203; 66 Ernie
Manders C 192; 67 John Lundlierg
G 198: 68 Frani Hestrich T 180:
69 Homer Gilfillan T 203; 70 John
Mann T 206: 71 Dick Morin T 210:
727 David Goslce C 159; 73 Bill
Landles H 150; 74 Mike Fitzste
phens F 140.
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IN & PAY
LAR
We must sell 12 cars by Sept. 28. Be
a burglar. Come in and steal a new
'62 DODGE.
Your Dodge dealer's showroom is pushover! And what
j haul. A brend new 1962 Dodge Dart . . . Lancer . , .
Polar a ... or Custom 860 can be yours for the filch
ing. No fancy plans , . . cracked safes ... or turn
blari required to unlock this "take". Here's all you
have to do: Steal on down to your Dodge Dealers and
lift a Dodge right from under his very eyes. Couldn't
be easier!
LOOK WHAT ELSE YOU
GET AWAY WITH!
1. YEAR-END DISCOUNTS-12 Dodges hav. to
bt sold by Sept. 28 ind we're putting dis
count upon discount to do itl You can seva
up to $$$$$ on many models-hundreds of
$$$$$ on every car in stockl
2. UNBELIEVABLE TRADE-INS Let us use your
present car as evidence. It's worth more to
you this very minute than it will ever be
againl
3. LONG, LOW TERMS-Suited to any burglar,
long-term, low-cost financing that won't ar
rest the tightest pocketbookl
SQ,
The Big Dodge Custom
Compact Dodge Lancer
New Size Dodge Dart
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Medford
Phone 773-3687
McLoughlin
Bills Trip
To Klamath
McLoughlin Junior High
school Bulldogs open their
ninth grade football season
on Saturday with a journey
to Klamath Falls.
The hassle is set lor 1:30
p.m.
Head Coach Bob Radcliff
reported his Bulldogs small
in size this season with the
line running 130 tn 135
pounds. He said that practice
has been slow at times with
spiriting seeming to be pick
ing up in the last few days.
Both offensive and defen
size phases, naturally for the
first game have been getting
attention. Offensively the Mac
gang has worked on timing
and team unit functioning,
Battling
Radcliff, who is assisted by
Marion Jack and Vern Craft,
reported the following bat
tling at the various positions:
Ben Taylor and Tom Dallas,
left end; Ron Hale and Dennis
Byrne, right end; Brian Hart
and Iran Jackson, left guard;
Don Giles and Bob Phillips,
right guard; Dave Sanford
and Jim Douglas, center;
Chester Henson and Dennis
Fowler, left tackle; Otto Ryn
and Dick Howsley, right
tackle; Curt Smith and John
Ingram, quarterback; Mike
Allen and George Dumais,
right halfback; John Pruitt
and Ken Curtis, fullback.
Other squad members are
Jim Bennett, Ted Bennett,
Jerry Lodge, Bruce Moyer,
Jim Steinbeck, Ralph Harris,
Bob Chambers, Morris Cham
berlain, Tom Hampson, Tom
Taylor, Bill Stamps, Dennis
Mclum, Bob Hcycrman, Ron
Mitchell and Lynn Wcstwood.
Managers are Lloyd Clark and
Ross Dickenson.
MEDFORDviTRIBUNS
BEES JOIN CLUB
Salt Lake City - (UPD - The
Salt Lake City Bees of the
Pacific Coast league have
PAGES 1 to i6lrokcn off their fa-m club
tie wim tne Cleveland In
dians and have joined the
Chicago Cubs system.
SPCDIffiTS
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1SR2
OSU Duels Iowa State
ROOKIE OF YEAR
New York-(UPD-Bob Bailey,
a 19-year-old third baseman
who received a reported
$175,000 bonus to sign with
Pittsburgh, has been named
the 1962 "Rookie of the Year''
in the International league.
Portland-WPH-An individual
duel between Oregon State's
Terry Baker and Iowa State's
Dave Hoppman shaped up
today as the two schools pre
pared to meet for the first
time on the football field.
A crowd of possibly 30.000
was expected for the Saturday
night 8 p.m. (PDT) game in
Multnomah Stadium.
Hoppman, the nation s total
Harris Upsets
Links Favorite
Pinchurst, N.C. -lUPD-Swifl-
swinging lumberman Biuy
Joe Patton squared off against
a youngster just half his age
the semifinals of the U.S.
Amateur.
The wiry veteran collided
with bespectacled Labron
Harris Jr., 20-year-old son of
a Stillwater. Okla. pro. Harris
pulled the biggest quarterfinal
upset with a 2 and 1 win over
Homcro Blancas, the swarthy
Mexican from Houston, Tex.
The other match pits Char
ley Coody, 25-year-old Air
Force lieutenant from Fort
Worth, Tex., against Downing
Gray, 24, of Pensacola, Fla.
offense leader last season,
trails Oregon State r. Baker by
just seven yards over two sea
sons, 2.696 to 2,703. Hoppman
has picked up 1,764 of his
yardage running while Baker
has 1,738 of his by passing.
Oregon State was a slight
favorite, but the Beavers will
be outweighed in the line. Or
egon State also had a mid
week scare when speedy half
back Leroy Whittle was hurt,
but he's reported ready to go.
OUR STORE WILL BE...
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WINS PLAYOFF
Denver - (UPD - Chi Chi
Olivo hurled Louisville to the
American Association playoff
title last night with a 1-0 vic
tory over Denver. The Colon
els will now go against the
International League winner
in the Junior World series.
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Bruins Face
Redmond
Ashland - Ashland high's
Grizzlies engage the Redmond
football team here tonight and
Coach Marsh Jones feels that,
"if the kids get in and knock
people down, they have a
chance."
However, the Bruins may
have their hands full. Red
mond, which tied Parkrose 6
to 6 last week is figured to
be a better team than Shasta
high of Redding, Calif., which
I whipped Ashland 42 to 7.
Jones after the one-sided
game at Redding has put his
club through heavy drills this
week. The Grizzlies have
worked much on defense.
Missed tackling assignments
along with missed blocks
proved damaging to Ashland
ers in California.
Redmond is said to have
good speed and to hit hard.
They have the advantage in
experience and In backficld
weight over the Bruins.
Weights are about even in the
line.
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