Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1962, Image 9

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Skinner Will Pilot
Boat in Salton Sea
500-Mile Marathon
Lon Skinner, Medlord, was
signed last week lo co-drive
the new Is) -foot hydro -boat
racing inboard, "Dandruft
Too," in the Salton Sea 500
miler on Nov. 10 and 11.
This boat is owned by mil
lionaire hair oil manufacturer
Dick Stephans of Miami, Fla.,
and is capable of speeds well
over 100 miles-pcr-hour. For
the 500-mile race, the boat
will be piloted by Skinner
and Stephans son, Dick Jr.
Two drivers are needed be
cause of the severe punish
ment to both drivers and boat
by the rough waters of the
Salton Sea.
The Salton Sea 500 is
known as the Indianapolis of
the water. Patterned after the
famous 500 mile auto classic,
this boat race attracts even big
name auto racers such as A. J.
Foyt and Jim Hurtibies, who
will be starters for this years'
field of 75 boats.
Record Official
The $15,000 purse is drawing
top racers from all over the
United States. Because of the
terrific strain on both drivers
and boats, the race is run over
two days time, 250 miles each
day.
Skinner was lo arrive at
the Salton sea today. He and
young Stephans will make
practice runs on Wednesday
and Thursday. Qualifications
begin on Friday.
Word has just been received
from the American Powerboat
association that Skinner's new
world record of SK boats is
official. This record of 78.89
mph. average for five miles
of cometitive racing was
set July 29 of this year
on Green lake In Seattle,
Wash. Skinner held the rec
ord for a year, during 1961
and 62, at 74.9 mph. Then,
on July 15 at San Diego, Don
Towel of Los Angeles raised
the mark to 77.5 mph. Two
weeks later Skinner recap
tured the record.
Durocher Out
Of Hospital
Los Angeles - lUPli - Los An
geles Dodger coach Leo Duro
cher was released from Cedars
of Lebanon hospital Monday
where he had been confined
the past three days.
Durocher, 56, became ill
while dining Friday and was
rushed to the hospital in an
ambulance. He underwent a
series of tests and doctors said
he was feeling "much better"
when he was released.
Attendants said the illness
was not serious.
District 6 Titles
At Stake Friday
Two district championships
nre at stake this week end in
this area of the slate as the
regular, football season for
Oregon high school teams vir
tually comes to a close.
Medford will play at Grants
Pass on Friday with the Dis
trict 6 A-l and Southern Ore
gon conference championship
hanging in the balance.
Phoenix will go lo Riddle
the same evening in the play
off for the District 6 A-2 dia
dem at 8 p.m. The Pirates of
Phoenix carry the Rogue loop
title standard and Riddle
packs the banner of the Ump
qua Valley circuit.
Among the A-l schools Cra
ter and Ashland will complete
their Southern Oregon confer
ence slates with a Friday
scrape at Ashland. Klamath
Falls of the loop plays a non
Jcague mix at Bend on Satur
day. Eagle Point will be host on
Friday night for a Rogue
league makeup fray. St.
Mary's completes its season
on Saturday night by enter
taining Tulelakc, Calif.
A pair of junior varsity
tangles are planned for Satur
day. Roseburg meets Crater
at Central Point and Medford
plays at Grants Pass.
Wrestling Bout
Costs Referee
His Trousers
Poriland-ilfli-The referee
lost his trousers and
Frenchman Maurice Va
chone lost a wrestling
match Monday night.
Referee Shag Thomas
tried lo separate Vachone
and Herb Freeman on the
ropei. Vachone, angry be
cause he had the upper
hand over his rival,
grabbed at Thomas and
ripped off the official's
trousers.
The referee, standing in
mid-ring in hit shorts,
awarded the bout to Freeman.
Tornado Junior Varsity
Defeats Ashlanders 12-0
Two of Medford's four com
pleted passes went for the
only touchdowns here last
night as the Tornadoes turned
back Ashland 12 to 0 in a jun
ior varsity football game.
Jack Mullen heaves to Greg
Dippel clicker for the scores
in the first and third periods.
The first, a screen pass, was
good for 31 yards and the sec
ond, a throw down the mid
dle, went for 18 yards.
The first touchdown came
three plays after Medford
took over the ball on the Ash
land 37-yard line following a
short punt by the Grizzly's
Dave Baigcr.
For the second counter the
Junior Tornado moved 71
yards in 14 plays aided by an
oflside penalty against Ash
land. The scoring play was on
fourth down. The push actual
ly got underway following an
interference with fair catch
call against Ashland which
moved the ball from the Med
ford 14 to the 29. A Mullen
Dippel pass for 13 yards bol-
7
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772-9016
stored the march.
Interception Stops
Closest to the goal Med
ford gained, othewisc. was the
10 yard line in the fourth
quarter. The opportunity
came when Medford's Rick
Newland knocked the ball out
of Bargcr's hand as he was
trying to pass and John Yoak
ley recovered. That gave
Medford possession on the
Ashland 14-yard line. After
a gain to the 10, a Mullen
pass was intercepted in the
end zone by Roger Atherlon
and run out to the one-yard
line.
Aided by a Barger to Ath
erton pass'fo 41 yards, Ash
land reached Medford 18 in
the first quarter. Don Scho
ler fumbled and Curt Wyatt
nabbed the ball for Medford
on the Tornado 12 yard line.
Medford ran up 207 net
yards at scrimmage and Ash
land 130. First downs num
bered nine for Medford and
seven for the Grizzlies.
Beavers Get Day Off
After Saturday Win;
2 Injuries Reported
Corvallis -OTB- Coach Tom
my Prothro gave the Oregon
State Beavers a day off Mon
day after their hard-fought
18-12 victory over Washington
Slate Saturday.
Right halfback Jim Sinyard
re-injured his shoulder in the
Waphinston Stale game and
was expected to be sidelined
lor this Saturday's contest
with Idaho at Moscow.
Center John Farrell, who
injured his shoulder two
weeks ago, was expected to
remain out of play at least
one more week
MEDFORDtJTRIBUNI
SIPODMTS
jbowono;
LADY ELKS ONE
Fraidy Kali 123' I2'i) 3, Wan
da Booth 48b; Cheetahs (,19!i-.6la)
1, Lois Shater 434.
Panthers 123-131 l. Mable Sod
aro 441; Eager Beavers (H-22, 3,
Eva Sessions 51)3.
Cougars i 18-18 r 3, Chrii Robert
son 400; Leopards (15-21) 1, Dot
Huntley 439.
Jaguars-Tigers, postponed .
Wanda Booth 179. Dot Huntley
175, Eva Sessions 172; Eager Beav
erm 1321.
SIN DAY TKA1LL1GHTERS
Sundowners (23-13) 3, Eart Bren
ton 573; Jackpots 20l2-15l3) 1.
Earl Manley 514.
Cooler i22-14i 3, Louie Swind
ler 513: Axidentals 1, Mel
North 500.
Oilspice (21-15) 3. Vern Collins
535; Cnoppers (11-24) 1, Harry La
fever 453.
Pin heads (21-15. 3. Jake Walch
495; Loalers (16-20) 1, Bob Taylor
514.
Guys & Doll5 (17-20) 1. Walt
Skundnck 512; Toppers (15!3-20'i
3. Ann Skeeters 514.
Lett & KigthLs (16-18) 2. Slella
Neidermeyers 461; Pm Downers
(16-20t 2. Al Flore 521.
Earl Brenton 214, Mel North 202;
Sundowners 2203.
BALL & CHAIN LEAGUE
Pin Ticklers (30-10) 4, Lewis
Jantzer 656; Four Pins (16,2-231j
0, Howard Watkins 498.
Pinuckles l26l2-13'a 3'i, Phyl
Pesenti 475; Eggheads (193-20U)
',2. Morns Byrne 528.
Four B'a (26-14) 4. Bonnie Bay
lor and Harold Uoen 491; Halo's
(17-231 0. Giny Hayes 425.
Alibiers (22-18T) 4. Norm Vor
pahl 542; Spare Ribs (13-27) 0,
Esther Offord 432.
Black Kats (19-21) 1, Bob Urie
465; Lucky 7 (15-25) 3, Milton
Snow 467.
Double Aces (181J-21'J) 3, Rex
Vowell 481; K-Medleys (17-23) 1,
Ted Thompson 541.
Lewis Jantzer 245. 212. Ted
Thompson 205. Wanda Vorpahl and
Dixie Boen 181. Wanda Vorpahl
183; Alibiers 2040.
.lLMOR-SKMOR
SCRATCH DOUBLES
Team Seven 1 18-6 1 1, BUI Warner
476: Team Two tlS'j-S'j) 3, Ron
Roberts 539.
Team One (ll'a-12 4. Larry
Davis 516; Team Three (6-18. 0,
Chei Sticklcy 436.
Team Six (13-11) 2. Dunne Wind
ham 466; Team Nine (6-18i 2, Frank
Kula 483.
Team Five fll-l3i 1. Dennis Snl
yers 472; Team Eight (15-9) 3, Dale
Davis 46b.
Team Ten (16-81 4, Pat Graves
488; Team Four (5-19) 0.
Bill Warner 202; Team Two 999.
ROW ROLLERS LEAGUE
The Meat Marl (16-16) 3. Pauline
inc Bennett 434; Ead's Transfer
(16-16, 1. Fyrne Colton 403.
Oregon Bookkeeping 1 17-13) 4,
Freida Snodgrass 463; Park Mo
tors Hl-21) o. May Peyton 337.
Forrest Chief Boots (16-16) 1,
Thcrl Poindexler 413; Stone TV
(17-13) 3. Jackie Ballard 394. -
Stick ley Masonr" (20-i2 n.
Harriet Sherman 390; Woodland
Heights (17-15) 4, Marilyn u.
404.
Freida Snodsrass 177. Clara Tor
rey 170. Thcrl Poindexler 169; Ore
gon Bookkeeping 1637.
BLUE MONDAY
Christian Service (23-1 2, .Inv
DeBerry 504; B&B Auction (12
20) 2, Maurine McGuire 460.
Hi-Lows (21-11) 4, Honey Hobhs
443; Tarco (12-20) 0, Sally Harris
415.
Team One (21-11) 4. Isabel Mo
Millin 466; Medford Ambulance (16
16) 0. Dee Fullmer 427.
M&W Chain Saw (15-17) 3. Dora
Peyton 484; Rirhficld Truck Stop
(8-24i Dorothy Twenstrup 434.
Dora Peyton tflfl, Isabel McMlllin,
181. Honey Hobbs and Maurine
MrGuire 180; MAW Chain Saw
1735.
MONDAY NIGHT OWLS
Chuck's Garage (4-0i 4. Thorn
Ion 500; Ren Taylor (0-4) 0. Law
son 428.
Larson Appliance (4-0 4. Marrs
524; Cogswell Mkt. (0-4) 0, Boen
462
Selhy Glas (4-0) 4. Niedermever
504; White House (0-4, 0. Blunt
489
Launderette 40t 4. Rennick 497;
Med-Plate Glass (0-4 0. Lane 47f.
Consolidated Freight (3-1 1 3.
Hunter 462: Package Delivery
(l-3i 1. Loros 438.
Marrs 216; Sclby Glass 1487.
MA lOR LE AGUE
Western Oil V Burner (27-91 3.
R. Harris 587; So. Ore. Color Pro
cess i23-13i I. J. Hcmmingway 354.
Asko Supply (23-13) 1. D. Bay
lor 492: Thunrierbird Lodge (18.
18) 3. E. Dukcshier 311.
Jim's Repair Shop (2-15) 2. R,
McDonald 523; Rotary (13-23) 2. A.
Lame 527.
V.F W (21-13) 4. Keith Maryott
684; Standard Oil (13-23) 0. C.
Ellison 484
Cal-Ore Ranches (18-1B) 3. G.
Van Galdcr; R. V. Country Club
(13'j-20'ai 1. Lee Ziesmer 341,
Rogues (15'i-20'i) 1. B. Sutton
515: Dcscrl Service (8-28) 3. M.
Hartley 430.
K. Marvott 268. R, Harris 245,
J. Hemingway 213. V F.W. 2879.
(13-19) 0. Claude Lewis 473.
Revcnuers (18-131 4. Juriv
Barnum 542: Screwdrivers (14-18i
0, Joan Clark 415.
3 5 and a Pint ( 16-14) 4. Al
Mitchell 516; The Zots (17li-14l3)
0, Burell Facey 481.
Boozers Four (17-15) 4. Neil
Jackson 459; Ridge Runners 16'j
25lai 0. Ruth Carpenter 314.
Rinky Dinks il3-17i 3. Chuck
Hoyt 534: Cha-Roes (IS'a-ie'a t 1.
Ben Chabaude 460.
Judy Barnum 20. Chuck Hoyt
208. Burell Facey 201.
CLASSIC LEAGUE
November s, liJ
Sewing Machine Center (26-14)
2. Art Klatt 568: E. H. Mann Co.
(23-171 2. Fred Anderson 508.
Bud's Tire Exchanqe 124-16) 4.
Dick Farrell 53;). Norths Chuck
Wagon i20-20i 0. Gary Couch 324
Medford Lanes (24-16 3. Bill
Moad 555; A & W Root Beer (21
19 1 1. Chas. McWhortcr 619.
Mechanics Laundry 1 18-22) 4.
Paul Le Masters 545: Brave Bull
(15-25) o. Willie Anderson 318.
Don's Hidcawav it.i-2,ii 3. Cliff
Lewis 562: Hillyer Oil Co. (14-26,
1, Ralph Brock 549.
LOVERS LEAGUE
Goof Ups (20-8) 2. Don Lewis
530; Four Bt 1 13-15 1 2. Don
Braund 585.
Four Bums ( 18-10i 2, Lorin
Soderlund 537; Tornadoes (14-14)
2, Lawrence Anderson 530.
Twisters 1 19-19) 4. Arnold Wolf
592: Dittos (6-22) 0. Al Gascon 391.
Beginners Luck (18-10) 3. Jack
Turk 461: Four Squares (12-16) 1,
Ernie Dukeshir 524.
Miss Fitls 17-llt 3. Ken Mc
Mann 534; Double Trouble (11-17)
1, Marv Parker 506.
Hits & Miss (11-171 2. Bob Dot
son 463: Producers (9-19) 2. Virgil
Parks 444.
Jo Aston 203, Lorin Soderlund
220. Arnold Fein 211. Roberta Tra
vis. 194.
MEIK'O LEAGUE
Odds & Ends (25-71 2, Carl Scntt
3.17; Bark Busters (15-17i 2, Joe
KiMingsworth 451.
Stump Jumpers (21-11) 2. Burell
Facey 354; Scratch Pads (923) 2,
Joe Clark 546.
Boilermakers (21-1 1 2. Lloyd
Haunen 556; Rejects (17-13) 2,
Norm Peterson 541.
Wreckers (18-14) 2. Frank Sal
yers 534: Sap Strips (15-17) 2. Dar
win Moore 507.
White Specks (13-19 4. Mike
Oreskovic 546; Laps &. Gaps (13-19)
0. Marvin Avers 466.
Five Stoogics 13-19) 0. Dale
Cook 310: Green Chain (12-20, 4,
Walter Craig 330.
Joe Clark 233. Llnyd Kaugen 231.
Hans Holt 222; Stump Jumpers
2652.
Fights
Leeds, England-Lcroy Jc
fcry, 126, Saginaw, Mich.,
stopped Howard Winstone,
127, Wales 2.
Tokyo-Kozo Nagata. 12P4,
Japan, knocked out Sandao
Smanachai. 122, Thailand 2.
Trenton, N.J.-Wally Liv
ingston, 131, Trenton, stopped
Earl Owens, 136, Atlantic
City, N.J. 6.
TO MISS GAME
Salem (UPD Willamette de
fensive end John King will
miss Saturday's game at Lew
is and Clark with pulled knee
ligaments, coach John Lewis
said today.
MOON 8HINF.RS I.KAC.l'K
Bowlers Chit Cha Chn c 25-71 4.
RuMer Cnmphcll S2!t; Nile Owl
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