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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
MEDFORDtrJl'TRIBUNB
Tornado Wrestles
I(F, Roseburg Teams
Rich Orr may be able to go
this week at his 98 - pound
weight and Denny Schmall
will be back at 141, Coach
Ralph Monroe reported as
Medford high's wrestling team
tuned for two week end
matches.
The Tornadoes go to Klam
ath Falls on Friday night and
meet Roseburg here on Sat
urday afternoon.
Monroe said it is hoped to
start the jayvce bouts about
1 or 1:30 p.m. on Saturday
with varsity bouts possibly be
ginning at 2 p.m. The match
originally was set for 3 p.m.
The match with Klamath
will be the first between the
schools this season. Medford
holds a 27 to 18 win over
Roseburg.
Had To Forfeit
Orr had to default last week
end at 08 because he was
overweight. He was the only
man on hand in that class.
Now, however, Joe Banks has
joined the squad. He is quick
and has some junior high ex'
perience. Banks is expected to
give Orr some competition. It
is hoped that Lin Casciato
will be back later in the sea
son also in the 08 class. He
was sidelined by a hernia op
eration.
A leg ailment kept Schmall
out of varsity action last week
with Grants Pass.
Mike Horton has gained
back the 123-pound spot after
dropping it last week to Mike
Miller.
PROBABLE LINEUP:
98 Rick Orr; 106 Rod Smith;
115 Mike Orr: 123 Mike Horton;
130 John Swartsfager: 136 Tom
Owens; 141 Denny Schmall; 146
Frank Williams: 157 Ray Lau
rltzcn: ma Tom Meti; 178 Terry
Wlnetrout: 101 Mike Mayfield;
unlimited Jeff Ilardrath.
SO Archers
Bill Shoot
Southern Oregon League of
Archers will hold their first
Indoor league shoot of the win
ter season on Sunday, Jan. 13
The event will be at the
Grants Pass range. Rogue
Archers of Medford will be
hosts.
Registration for the event
will be possible from 0 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
All persons Interested arc
invited.
Four Lions Agree
To Undergo Tests
Detroit -IUPU- Four Detroit
Lions players have volun
teered to take lie detector
tests to prove that acquaint
anceship with known gam
blers did not affect their play.
William Clay Ford, Lions
president, said that Darris
McCord, John Gordy, Alex
Karras and Wayne Walker all
volunteered to take the tests.
Three of the ptayers-Kar-ras,
Gordy and Walkcr-wcrc
named in a report made by
Detroit Police Commissioner
George Edwards to' the Lions
management and National
Football league Commissioner
Pole Rozcllc.
The report linked the three
players with known gamblers
but no criminal actions were
discovered in the associations.
Medford Entertains Pels
Crater Has Journey to GP;
MHS, Comets Vie Saturday
TORNADO GRAPPLER -
Terry Wlnetrout will wrestle
at the 178-pound weight for
Medford high when the mnt
team vies at Klamath Falls
on Friday and entertains
Roseburg here on Saturday
afternoon, lie has a 3-2 record.
Total Hoop
War Slated
On Friday
United Press International
A few skirmishes break out
tonight along the Pacific
Coast cage front with total
war due to be declared Friday
night.
Games tonight pit Washing
ton State and Gonzaga, Ha
waii and Peppcrdine and the
San Diego Marines and Ala
meda State.
Friday's action will sec Ore
gon State at Stanford for the
opener of a two-game scries.
Stanford's Tom Dose and Ore
gon Slate's Mel Counts, who
battled brilliantly as sophs in
an Oregon State sweep at Cor
vallis last year, will resume
their rivalry.
In Big Six contests, Wash
ington tries to prove its two
wins over UCLA were de
served when it opens a pair
of games at USC. California is
at UCLA tor a solo effort Sat
urday night.
The West Coast Athletic
Conference Friday night will
find dark horses San Jose
State and St. Mary's meeting
while Santa Clara should not
have much trouble with Loy
ola.
Idaho is at Oregon and a
host of smaller contests are
scheduled from Mexico to
Canada.
Klamath Union high and
Crater put unbeaten season
basketball records on the line
again this week in Southern
Oregon conference engage
ments involving Medford and
Grants Pass.
It is expected to be another
Intense two nights in the cir
cuit with high interest in all
four games scheduled.
Klamath Falls plays at Med
ford on Friday while Crater
goes to Grants Pass. On Sat
well. Said Roelandt of Deff
ley: "He did a pretty fine job
over at Grants Pass. He's
looking better all the time in
practice and is going to be
playing a lot of ball."
Others in the battle for
starting spots are Jack Forde,
Gibb Mitchell, Mike Barnes,
Mike Neathamcr, Dan Miles,
Jack Lowery, Darryl Stock-
urday Crater hosts Medford ton and Hill.
Terry Baker To Be
Employed at Post
Corvallis - iliPU -Oregon
Slate's basketball team hcatl-
d south today for a week end
series against strong Stanford.
Coach Slats Gill Indicated
no would use Terry linker in
the post position, leaving
center Mel Counts free to
roam about. Others listed as
tentative starters Include Jim
Kiaus, ti-7 forward, and
guards Jim Jarvis and Frank
Peters.
at Central Point and Grants
Pass will go to Ashland. Mcd-ford-KF
game will be at Hed-
rick gym.
The week end activity gives
Medford, Crater and Grants
Pass the double duty while
Klamath and Ashland have
the single conflicts
KF will go into its fracas
as the conference leader with
a 2-0 record. The Pels arc
unmarrcd in eight games this
fall while Medford is 0-1 in
the loop and 5-2 for the sea
son. Crater is 1-0 in the cir
cuit and 7-0 for all games to
the 1-1 SO standing and 5-3
full mark of the Cavemen
Ashland's respective records
are 0-2 and 2-6.
Greater Prestige
Klamath Falls comes to
Medford with greater pres
tige than it carried before last
week end's conference games.
Said Writer Floyd Wynne in
the Klamath Falls Herald and
News after the Pelicans beat
the Grants Pass Cavemen last
Saturday:
The KUHS Pelicans
moved out of the shadows of
obscurity Saturday night at
Pelican court when they
topped a driving Grants Pass
Cavemen team ... in a top
drawer thriller."
KF rose into eighth and
nine prep poll status alter
previous "also ran" recognition.
Good rebounding, tight
zone defense and a lineup
switch were factors in the
Klamath win over GP. In
scoring KF won at the free
line. The switch was the shift
of Hal Hotmail back to guard
and inserting Terry Ash at
forward. Klamath Coach Al
Keck termed Pel play Satur
day the best of the season.
Holman Takei Charge
Holman was credited as be
ing the lake charge guy for
the Pels in their win over
Ashland on Friday. He put
in most of the KF points in
the last quarter. Klamath Un
ion also got good rebounding
from veteran Fred Kelley and
from Wayne Chamberland.
Other Pels likely to see
duty against Medford are Dick
Scott, Grover Dahn, Lanny
Guyer and Bob Moore. Moore
is a freshman.
Medford will be bolstered
this week by the return of
(j-2'i Jim Hiil. He missed the
GP mix last week because a
shoulder wont out of place in
practice. Hill worked out with
the squad Tuesday and Wed
nesday and was "trying to go
full speed." Medford Coach
Frank Roelandt said, "We
hope to have good use of Hill.
1 think he'll be playing quite
a bit of ball this week."
Deffley Does Well
The mentor indicated that
drills went "so-so" at (he start
of the week but were "pick
ing up" with a good battle
among eight or nine vagers
for starting spots. Roelandt
said that the j otnadoes have
been hard al work all week.
Dick Deffley, who has per
formed In a reserve capacity,
particularly was showing
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Crater, like Medford, was
buckled down to the task of
propping to face two ball
clubs after meeting just a sin
gle team last week. Coach
Lloyd, Hoffine described the
Comet games as "two tough
ones." He added that "it's
going to be all we can han
dle." And, he pointed out that
the Fireballs will be up
against two clubs which are
biggcrand physically stronger.
Pepper Rehurit Ankle
"They both run, so we'll
run," remarked the Comet tu
tor further concerning the
Grants Pass and Medford
games.
Pat Pepper, who turned jn
some fine work last Saturday
against Ashland after recup
erating from a turned ankle,
returned the ankle on Monday
and the injury is worse this
time. Hoffine said that Pepper
has just been shooting since
Monday but that he will play
in the week end contests. The
coach reported that he hopes
to start Pepper and see what
he can do. His shooting is
needed. If he can't go, Darryl
Summerficld likely will get
the call with Neil Rivenburg
spelling him.
Crater gym is expected to
be jammed Saturday night
(the Grants Pass and Medford
courts too for that matter).
Crater Athletic Director Don
Miller has reported a few re
serve tickets still available at
the school office.
With the exception of the
GP-Ashland tussles on Satur
day. Sophomore and fresh
man games are set for 6:30
p.m. each night. At Ashland
the soph game will be at
5 p.m.
IS
H fiiiii 1
IMPROVING - An improving
player for Medford high bas
ketball team is Dick Deffley,
above, who is expected to see
much duty for the Tornado
when it plays Klamath Falls
here Friday and Crater at
Central Point on Saturday,
COMET RESERVE - A Crater
High school basketball reserve
who likely will be sent into
action in two games this week
end is Neil Rivenburg, above,
5-11 senior. Crater plays al
Grants Pass on Friday and
hosts Medford at Central
Point on Saturday.
Eddie Machen
May Get Pass
San Francisco - UPH - Eddie
Machen, the erstwhile heavy
weight contender undergoing
psychiatric treatment, soon
may get a week end pass to
leave the hospital.
"Ho is getting along as well
as can be expected." his phy
sician, who asked to remain
unidentified, said, "lie's con
tinuing to do real well."
The doctor said that Ma
chen had been leaving the
Presbyterian Medical center
regularly to do roadwork
and meets with "carefully
screened" visitors.
Machen was committed to
Napa State hospital Dec. lti
after a California Highway
Patrol officer found him in
a car with a loaded pistol.
Hospital authorities said at
the lime that Machen U'as- "an
acute schct.oplircnic. danger
ous to himself and others."
On New Years Day, the
Portland, Ore., boxer was
transferred lo the Piesb.Mer
ian Medical center here.
Friends of Machen said that
ho had been depressed by ti
uauci.il tmuhls and inability
to get fights. He had been list
ed ;w the N,i. 1 contender by
the World lloMng Association
for Sonny l.islon's heavy
weight clown. The WBA
dropped Inni because of ill
tics and F I o y d Patterson
moved Inlo Machcn'j spot.
Paul Brown
Ousted by
Cleveland
Cleveland IUPD Paul
Brown's sudden dismissal aft
er 17 years as coach of the
Cleveland Browns ended a
fantastic football era today
and immediately gave rise to
speculation that Otto Graham,
his former star pupil, might
succeed him.
Blanlon Collier, Cleveland's
offensive backfield coach and
a close personal friend of
Brown, also appeared to be
in the running to replace the
man whose whip - cracking
methods helped the Browns
win seven National Football
league, division titles and
three world championships.
The 54-ycar-old Brown, who
also was relieved of his gen
eral manager duties, apparent
ly was so shocked by the
suddenness of his firing that
he went into seclusion Wed
nesday night.
Arthur Modell, president of
the club which bears Brown's
name, said "I have several
men in mind as a possible suc
cessor and I hope to have an
announcement within 10
days." He said he has talked
to no one about the job.
Modell, who described the
firing as "a simple reorgani
zation," denied reports of
friction between him and
Brown.
The firing has ended, at
least temporarily, a brilliant
33-ycar coaching career which
included 2!16 victories, 76 loss
es and 15 ties.
Agness Area
Fishing Fair
Portland -lUril- The weekly
report on fishing conditions
prepared by the state game
conimision:
Southwest: Angling be
tween Scoltsburg and Elkton
has been fair to good: main
stream spotty between Elkton
and the forks and was poor in
North and South Umpqua
rivers: Coquille south fork has
been good; Illinois river has
been slow and Rogue in Ga
lice area spotty, although
Rogue in the Agness area fair
lo good; Sixes and Elk rivers
low.
Glines Still
Leader in
SO Scoring
Crater high played only one
basketball game last week end
but Mike Glines kept his scor
ing leadership among South
ern Oregon Conference play
ers. Glines collected 15 points
against Ashland on Saturday
for a seven-game season total
of 114. He has the top aver
age of 16.3 points per game
and most field goals with 51.
Jim Pippin. Grants Pass,
with 23 markers in three
games, pushed into second
place ahead of Howard Tom
linson, Crater, who added 11
counters in one tilt. Pippin
has 107 points and Tomlinson
106. Lou Alvarez, with 19
points last week, is fourth
with 101.
Fred Kelley, Klamath Falls,
moved into fifth with 94. Jack
Forde, Medford, is sixth with
85 and Jim Lamb, Ashland,
seventh with 84.
Tomlinson is second high in
average points per game with
15.1 while Alvarez is third
with 14.4 and Pippin fourth
with 13.4.
In free shooting Tomlinson
continued to pace with a five
48 out of 58.
SEASON RECORD
W L Pet.
o l.ooo
o l.ooo
2 .750
2 .714
3 .623
Comet Grapplers
Face Grants Pass
K-Falll 8
Crater - 7
Ashland 6
Medlord a
Grants Pass S
PF
406
493
417
424
432
Central Point Fnltnwprs
of high school wrestling will
get to see the team regarded
as toDs in the state her Fri
day evening when Crater high
nosis a match.
The Comets take on the
strong and unbeaten Cavemen
of Grants Pass. The Cavemen,
defending state champions,
will be heavily favored in the
match.
Junior varsity and exhibi
tion bouts are set for 7 p.m.
and varsity tussles may begin
at 8 p.m.
More than 20 bouls in all
are expected.
Engeli Injured
It is anticipated that the
Comets will have to give up
five points on forfeiture in the
first match at 98 pounds.
John Engeli has a chest in
jury and Tom Abbott has
been on hand only four days.
Ron Boe is expected to
wrestle at 168 pounds for Cra
ter since Frank Armstrong
hurt his arm at Roseburg and
has been advised to lay off a
week.
The Crater lineup was pret
ty well fixed except at the
148-pound spot where a wrestle-off
was to be completed
this afternoon. Either Phil
Brown or Gordon Banry like
ly will vie at that weight.
PROBABLE LINEUP:
106 Gary Momberg; 115 Rick
Hardaway; 123 Dlshon Olson; 130
Day McKey: 136 David La
Fever: 141 Joe McCalvy; 148
Gordon Banry or Phil Brown; 157
Steve Jordb: 168 Ron Boe; 178
Dennis Co mutt: 1!11 Bob
ButcheV. Unlimited John Harris.
HORNSBY BURIAL
Hornsby's Bend, Tex. -CiT--Baseball
great Rogers Horns
by was buried today at his an
cestral central Texas home on
the winding Colorado river
nine miles south of the stale
capitol at Austin. Hornsby's
Bend is a tiny ghost town set
tled in 1832 by Reuben Horns
by. It had a history of Indian
raids in the early days ot
settlement after Stephen F.
Austin obtained land grams
for early Texans.
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CONFERENCE STANDINGS:
W I, Pet. PF
K-Falls 2 0 1000 05
Crater 1 0 1.000 65
Grants Pass.. 1 1 .500 00
Medford 0 1 .000 60
Ashland 0 2 , .000 101
TOP INDIVIDUAL SCORERS
FG FT PK TP AVE.
Glinei. C 51 12-21 S 114 16 3
Pip'n.GP. 36 35-02 10 107 13.4
Tinlsn. C 29 48-58 19 106 15.1
AlVrz. C..44 13.20 22 101 14.4
K'ly. KF 39 16-22 21 94 11.7
Forde. M. 36 13-30 22 85 12.1
Lamb. A 28 28-42 17 84 10.5
Hill. M. 34 11-25 14 79 13.1(6 g.)
Se t. KK 28 22-35 28 78 9.7
Pcp r. C 31 15-19 9 77 11.0
Miles. M 34 7-10 IS 75 10.7
Him. KF 24 25-36 8 73 0.1
Cha', KF 24 25-36 22 73 9.1
Hess. A 23 25-32 18 "71 89
Spar. GP 25 11-16 25 61 7.6
Lnlv, A 23 14-20 29 60 7.5
Ntm'r. M 25 8-17 12 58 8 3
Sh p, GP. 20 14-21 13 54 6.7
PTcc. A 15 15-20 26 45 5 6
P. Bra, C 15 12-21 23 42 6.0
H
HOCKEY
WESTERN LEAGUE
United press International
Southern Division
W I. T Pts C.F GA
Portland.. 24 12 1 49 138 96
Los Aug... 19 13 0 38 113 811
San Fran... 18 15 0 36 126 1113
Spokane .. 17 16 1 35 89 109
Northern Division
W 1. T
Vancouver 19 14 2
Seattle .... 17 19 1
Edmonton 15 25 0
Calgary .... 10 25 1
Pts OF GA
40 118 1118
35 1)7 133
30 128 163
21 100 138
Wednesday's Results
Portland 3. Los Angeles 2
Calgary 3. Vancouver 1
Seattle 7, Edmonton 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W I. T Pts. GF GA
Toronto .. 20 14 S 45 125 103
Chicago .. 19 11 9 47 1IMI !PU
Montreal .. 16 9 12 44 113 84
Delroit .. 16 12 8 40 92 91
New York . 12 20 7 31 114 127
Boston .... 6 23 9 21 105 155
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 3. Toronto 1
Basketball
WEDNESDAY
COLLEGE RESULTS
United Press International
EAST
Duke 85. Navy 70
Fordham 89. Rutgers 66
St Francis l NY I 51, Villanova 48
Pittsburgh 61. Westminster 51
Temple 83, Lafayette 62
SOI Til
Georgia Tech 72. Georgia 70
Virginia 78, N C. Slate 69
Wake Forest 78. N. Carolina 70
Miami iFia.l 103. Jacksonville 91
MIDWEST
Notre Dame flil. DcPnul 62
Davton 6D, St. Francis tPa.) 63
WEST
Seattle 58. Montana 34
Rosburg, Casper Have
Role of Favorites
San Diego -ll'Pli- Bob Ros
burg and Billy Casper, a pair
of golfers wilh the million
dollar putting touch, were
rated as the favorites as play
got under way today in the
$25,000 San Diego Open golf
tournament.
Rosburg showed he was in
prime condition when he fired
an cight-under-par 63 Wednes
day to pick up tS500 in the
pro-amateur tournament.
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