MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23. 1963
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l.OOOTH GAME Dolph Schayes, above, of the Syracuse Na
tional is shown at New York with basketball marked with
1,000, recognizing his 1,000th game last night in the National
Basketball association. Syracuse lost to St. Louis 113-93.
UPD - f
Clay, Powell To Settle
Differences on Thursday
By DICK FONTANA
' Pittsburgh - (UPD - Cassius
Clay and Charlie Powell, who
for the past week have been
trading verbal punches, step
Into the ring Thursday night
to settle their differences with
their fists.
Clay, 21-year-old undefeat
ed poet -puncher from Louis
ville, has predicted a three
round knockout over Powell,
former professional football
player, from San Diego, Calif.
Clay, who called the shot
by knocking out Archie Moore
in four rounds in his last bout,
originally had forecast a five
round win over Powell but
lowered it because "he's been
popping off."
Powell, whose reticent de
meanor is in marked contrast
to Clay's verbosity, has retali
ated by remarking "if anyone
goes in five it will be Clay.
All it takes is one punch."
But that one punch may be
difficult to land. Clay's speed
has carried him through 16
fights unmarked and he has
never been on the canvas.
Both fighters hit with pow
er. Clay has scored 13 knock
outs In his 16 victories! Powell
has kayoed 17 opponents and
decisioned six others. Three
of his fights have ended in
draws and he has lost six,
three by knockouts.
Powell expects to go into
the fight at about 210 pounds,
40 less than when he was
toiling as a defensive end for
the San Francisco Forty
Niners of the National Foot
ball league.
Utah State
Picks Knap
Logan, Utah-UIPD-It took
Utah State university only
four days to fill its vacant
head football coaching posi
tion and new coach Tony
Knap hopes to use similar
speed in producing a winner.
Knap,, a defensive special
ist, was appointed Tuesday
to fill the vacancy created by
the departure of John Ralston,
who last week became coach
at Stanford.
Knap was Ralston's top as
sistant for the past four years
at Utah State. ,
Appointment of the 48-year-
old Aggie , assistant was an
nounced in Salt Lake City
following a meeting of the
USU board of trustees.
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Mason 333.
Graham Electric (3-3) 1. Leo
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Morse 518.
Medford Neon (4-4) 3. Duane
Wolfe 938: Cummins Diesel (2-6) 1,
Carrol Adams 470.
White Pood e (3-9) 3. Cloe Small
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224. Frank Denier 213; Harrison
Electric 2932.
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Four Subs (23-3) 3. Rpv Rrvnn
497; Sputniks (17-U) 1. Carrol
Peterson 469.
Blue Angels (19-9) 3, Teressa
Short 506: Eaeles Four (18-121 1.
Jo Barritt 378.
Four Alibis (16-12) 1. Bev St.
Clair 422: Alley Busters (19',s-
IZ'i) 3. Nora Bailey 486.
HI Lows 116-12) 4. Jean Tucker
517: Boo Boos (7-21) 0, Vi War
riner 493.
Crown Lighters (14'4-13'i) 3'i,
Jo Aston 511: Alley Oops (5-23)
Meredith Bessonette 413.
Eads Allied (10-18) 4. Alice
Landing 469; Bowling Bags (9-19)
0, Elaine Wilson 380.
VI Warrlner 201. Teressa Short
200. Jo Aston and Bev Bryan 188;
Crown Lighters 1876.
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Delah Timber (8-01 4. Bertha
Spencer 432: Town House (4-4) 0,
Dorothy Nease 430.
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u, Alice L.aseDier 4uz.
Hlllyer Oil 16-2) 3. Ethel Cham
pion 322: Viking Sewing (3-5) 1,
Claudia Lowd 517.
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Marlon Langley 453.
Silver Dollar (6-2) 4. Clole Mar
tin 452: Bank-North (1-7) 0. Joy
Insle 454.
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ler 518; Barnett Shell (2-6) 1, Ncl
da Roberts 466.
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202. Helene Culy 200; Hlllyer Oil
2340.
er 223, Bill Harris 224. Shirley
Hopkins 190, Mary Schroeder 182,
Beverly Bryan 178; Four B i 1882.
FOULETTES LEAGUE
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HouhoU 11-3) 1. Winnie Geddia
353.
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kins 416: Jokeri (2-2) 3. Hulda
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1626.
Prep Basketball
TUESDAY GAMES
United Prrss International
Grant 65. Benson 59 (2 o.t.)
Jelfcrson 66, Cleveland 49
Franklin 54. Madison 50
Roosevelt 66. Wilson 63
Washington 68, Marshall 67 (o.t.)
Beaverton 45, David Douglas 37
Central Catholic 42, Milwauki
36
Sunset 65, Hillsboro 38
Clackamas 44, Centennial 33
Tillamook 43, Oregon City 30
McMinnville 62. St. Helens 54
Forest Grove 36, Newberg 23
Tigard 73, Lake Oswego 66
West Linn 52, Dallas 45
Molalla 42, Reynolds 41
Jesuit 7t, Silverton 53
W'east 52, Scappoose 41
Sandy 50. Parkrone 46
South Salem 50. Sweet Homt 34
Vernonia 63, Banks 37
Toutle Lake (Wash.) 44, Rainier
28
Philomath 45. Wlllamina 38
Yamhill-Carlton 53. Sheridan 40
Nestucca 55, Sherwood 40
Dayton 68. Salem Academy 33
Santiam 64, Amity 48
Stayton 49, Woodburn 45
ML Angel 64, Canhy 48
Serra 50. North Marion 35
Central 75, Cascade 57
Scio 55, Gervnis 34
Simla w 60, Mapleton 55
Toledo 58, Waldport 57 (2 o.t.l
Tillamook Catholic 71, Jewell 53
Joseph 68, Lostine 44
Elgin 53, Union 36
Basketball
TUESDAY COLLEGE RESULTS
United Press International
Georgia Tech 63. Auburn 64
Butler 77. S. Illinois 58
Idaho 78, Montana St. 60
Portland St. 77, Oregon College
60
Oregon Tech 87. So. Oregon 78
Seattle Pac. 63. E. Washington 62
FIGHTS
United Press International
New York Frank Narvaez, 135,
Puerto Rico, outpointed Marco
Morales, 133, Puerto Rico, f 8 K
Houston. Te x. (UPI) Joe
Brown. 137, Houston, knocked out
Tony Noriega, 140, Fresno, Calif.
(6).
STANDINGS
(Pro Basketball)
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
United Press International
Eastern Division
w.
Boston 32
Syracuse 25
Cincinnati 24
New York 15
Western Division
W.
Los Angeles 36
St. Louis 32
n.irnl Oft
1 San Francisco 17
Chicago 16
Tuesday's
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ROLLING PIN
(End of first half)
Bills Lady Bugs (43-27) 1. Nina
Carpenter 437; Whites Midway
Service (26-46) 3, Marlon Nobbs
426.
Garrett Brothers f 3B "4 -32 4 ) 0.
Winnie Mulvey 440; Maxwell
House 135-37) '4. Peg Anderaon
HI Martin (30-33) 4, Vivian
Rodgers 485; Gold Hill Feather
Merchants (33-39) 0, llda Penland
420.
Butte Falls General Store (38-34)
3. June Tungate 440; B & B Auc
tion 28'.a-43l,i) 1, Carolyn Lang
ford 408.
Nina Carpenter 185, Darlene
Cain 178. Vivian Rodgers 173, Alta
Hancock; Butte Falls General
Store 2072.
7-UP SCRATCH DOUBLES
ITeam One winner of first half.
Members Georgia Boardman and
Elaine Brown)
Team One (302.24) 3. Elaine
Brown 734; Team Three (267.36) 1,
Ann Taylor 609.
Team Six 1287.021 4. Del Chrls
tionsan 7.14; Team Four (271.31) 0.
Dorothy .Tantzer 620.
Team Two (274.33) 2. Geneva
Mang 687; Team Five (261.26) 2,
Vlvlenne West 643.
Elaine Brown 203; Team One
1452
LUMBER INDUSTRY
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Elk Lumber Two (11-11 4. Tim
Travis 480: Olson Lawyer Three
(7-5) 0, Greg Smith 398.
Medco Two (9",-21i) 4. Larrv
Johnson 431; Fir Ply One (0-121 0.
Jerrv Sullivan 371.
Elk Lumber One (8'i-3'i) 4.
John Hunter 388: Oregon Veneer
Two (3-7) 0. Sam Coulter 324.
Olson Lawver One (8-4) 3.
riwlght Wilson 488; So. Ore. Dry
Kilns (3-7) I. Dave Leg 335.
Oregon Veneer One (6-6) 4. Russ
Fergtinn Snn: Medco One (4-8 1 0.
Boh Thlel 399.
Fir Ply Two (6-81 2. John Tom
lln 422: Olson Lawyer Two (2-10)
2. Russ Smith 384.
Ru, Ferguon 205. Tim Travis
191, Dwight Wilson 185, Bob Phil
lips 183
SUNDAY NIOHTERS
The Rookie, H9'4-8'4) 2'i.
Vlnce Lebdell 519: 4 B's 17'i
ini,i n. Wanda Booth 498.
Bowled Overs (18-10) 3. Tunv
Bullls 64: Cannonballs (14-14) 1
Mr Atterhurv 320.
Frlendshlo Four (17'4-inil 3.
Bob Caebler 458; Dnuhle Trouble
(15';-12'-l 1. Ken Pickens 594.
Four H' (13-13) 1. Bill H-rrls
333: The Heros (H'i-13',1 3. Troy
Den 340.
Four j' (11-171 4. Johnny John'
son 516: Try Hards 17-21) 0. Dave
Kllneer 487.
Scatter Pins (10-18) 2. Mary
senroeoer awn: uuxie rauers B'.j
19'-l 2. Sherlev Hatcher 518.
Ken Pickens 242. Sherley Hatch
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Links Duo Ups Lead In Handicap
Carl Schmidt and E. A
Pearson widened their leader
ship by one point last week In
the holiday handicap golf
tourney at Rogue Valley
Country club.
They broke even with Dave
Bodtker and Ken Peterson
and won three points from Leo
Vilarino and Dick Knoll. The
second place team of Russ
Acheson and Bob Phillips won
two from Randy Gilford and
Jack Six.
Schmidt and Pearson now
have 44 points for 15 matches
and Acheson and Phillips 22
tor eignt.
Up To Third
Jim Rowan and Dr. Ralph
Thompsen rose from fourth
to third when they won two
points from Dick Henselman
and Dr. James. Qulnn for 19
total count. R. R. Taylor and
Dick Courtright dropped from
third to fifth when Bill Death
erage and Bruce Hammond
beat them by six.
Justin Smith Jr. and Dick
Brown moved from sixth to
fourth with a one-point gain
in two tries. They picked up
two points in play against Jim
Quincy and John Humphrey
and dropped two to Dick Ran
dolph and Chuck Swenson.
Their total is 16.
Dr. N. J. Wilson with a 75
and Schmidt with a 76 took
first and second low gross
prizes in week end ball sweep
stakes.
Pearson took low net with
Los Angeles State
Eyes on Big Time
Los Angeles (UPI) Los An
geles State college, out to
build itself into as big an ath
letic power as its neighbors
Southern California and
UCLA, appears to be on the
way with the hiring of amaz
ingly successful football
coach Homer Beatty.
Beatty, it was learned
through reliable sources Tues
day night, was to officially be
signed as the young school's
second football coach today.
The 47-year-old Beatty, who
played at USC under Howard
Jones in the late 1930s, brings
to state a high school and jun
ior college coaching record of
more than 85 per cent vic
tories. As coach of Santa Ana col
lege, last season he led the
Dons to their first undefeated
season in 17 years and a 20-0
victory over Columbia Basin
College of Pasco, Wash., in
the 1962 Junior Rose Bowl.
a 69 and Paul Mitchell and
Wayne Chitwood second low
with 72s.
Matches ru.
Schmidt Pearson .
Acheson Phillips....
Rowan - Thompson
..15 Plus 44
.. 8
.. 7
.. 8
.. 4
.. 9
..10
.. a
Smith - D. Brown .,
Taylor - Courtright.
Leonnig . Hale
Vilarino - Knoll
Bodtket Peterson ....
Nulch - Vargo 3
Wilson Lewla 8
Pitts . Lowry 4
W. Miller Sterton 6
Baker - Van Duker 3
Teeter Getchell ; 3
Judy - Mickelson 7
Lubbers - Gunderaon .... 6
Chitwood Hoover 6
Obenour - Isted 4
Sannct . Stewart .. 3
Fasel - Schlldt 8
Plckell - Withrow 2
Wllllanu) Mcllvaine .... 7
Holmes - Gustafson 2
Minton - Tichenor 3
Baylis-Martin Luther Jr 5
Humphrey . Quincy 8
Cuslc - Kline 6
Eisenstcin - Catey 8
Voegtly . Mllnes 7
Randolph Swenson 5
Battistone - Breneman .. 5
Gifford . Six 4
House - Travis 3 " 0
Sclby . McLaughlin 2 " 0
Berg . Gill 1 Minus t
J. Dumas - Cossette 10 " 1
Deatherage - Hammond 8 " 1
Casciato - Cox 5 " 2
B. Wood . Wendt 3 " 2
Clinkinbeard-Sparso 3 " 2
Tubbs - Prough 4
Watson - Scroggln ...... 6
Hubbard R. Johnson ,. 4
A. Clark Lageson 1
Landers Crafts 4
Llndquist - Nullon 6
Lewia . Conrad 4
McCoy - J. Brown 7
B. Anderson-P. Mitchell 3
Hebbard - Brooks 6
Perl Dougherty 3
Finch - Hlnman 8
Puffinburger-Jewett 2
F. Coleman Ciadbol 11
W. Clark -Eaton 4
Reeve - Smith 4
Parson - Knight 2
Reyniers - Moffat 6
Larson - Finnell 4
Curl . Cramer 2
Henselman Qulnn 4
Owen - Shepherd 4
Linn - E. Mllnc 3
Cottlngham Creagor .... 5
Lambert Schott 5
Hefsel - Sawyer 8
Ross - Dunlevy 8
Mucky Opens
On Thursday
Rogue Frosh
Defeat Savage
Rogue River - Rogue River
rallied to down Savage 52 to
49 here yesterday in fresh
man basketball. The Chiefs
took a 16-point lead in the
game but fell behind 31-35
before surging to the triumph.
Vern Goodrich led the RR
comeback with three hook
shots and had 17 points. Marl
Carter had 14 for the Chiefs
and Clyde Petty paced Savage
with 12. Rogue River had a
10 to 6 quarter and 28 to 13
halftime leads.
Reserves On Sale
For Klamath Tilt
Reserved seat tickets for
Medford h i g h's baskotball
game at Klamath Falls on
Saturday will go on sale,
"first come, first served" at
7:30 a.m. at the Medford high
office on Thursday. -
Thar are only 35 available.
Because of the limited seating
in the Klamath gym, fans are
advised to buy reserve tickets
here if they are to be sura of
getting a seat.
However, general admission
tickets will go on sale at
S p.m. Saturday at Klamath
Falls.
By HAL WOOD
San Francisco - IUPU - The
Lucky International, fourth
stop on the 1963 winter's gold
en golf tour, opens Thursday
with every big name In the
game shooting for the top
prize in the $50,000 event.
The natural favorites are
Bill Casper, winner last week
of the Bing Crosby at Pebble
Beach; Gary Player, who cap.
turcd the San Diego Open;
and Arnold Palmer, who won
at Los Angeles but was dis
qualified in the Crosby.
And watch out for National
Open champion Jack Nick-laus.
Nicklaus came within a
quarter of an Inch of the ball
roll of tieing with Casper in
the Crosby, finally deadlock
ing for second. He is In tip
top condition and ready to
knock over a big one.
This tournament is being
played on the 6,900 yard
Harding Park course which Is
lined with trees and fairly
well trapped, with a premier
on accuracy off the tees and
on approaches. It could fit
Nicklaus well.
Nose Bloodied
In NBA Brawl
United Press International
Wilt Chamberlain, the San
Francisco Warrior star who
takes a nighty pounding from
shorter NBA defenders, final
ly fought back Tuesday night.
The big guy bloodied the
nose of Detroit's Bob Ferry in
brawl that brought both
squads roaring onto the court.
Ferry lost the fight, but
after peace was restored he
scored the basket that salted
away a 115-107 victory over
the Warriors, who now have
lost four straight.
SKI RACE OFF
Eugene -UIPIl- The Tri-Pass
Ski club has decided to
reschedule its annual Willam
ette Junior Double Slalom Ski
race for March 10. It had
been set for next week end
but was postponed because of
lack of snow.
Ex-Giants Named
LA Ram Assistants
Los Angeles (UPD Any re
semblance to the new Los An
geles Rams coaching staff and
the old New York Giants
player roster is strictly inten
tional. Harland Svare, preparing
for his first full year as coach
of the Rams, so far has ap
pointed three former Giant
teammates as assistants.
Don Heinrich, onetime Uni
versity of Washington star
who spent six years quarter
backing for the Giants, Tues
day was named offensive
backfield coach for Los An
g e 1 e s. The announcement
came only one day after SvareJ
appointed Ray Wletecha, New
York offensive center for the
past decade, as Rams offensive
line coach. '
And Svare prior to the close
of the season moved former
Giant defensive back Lindon
Crow to the position of de-.
tensive backfield coach.
Angling Rules
Hearing Friday
Portland - IUP1) - The State
Game Commission will hold a
public hearing here Friday be
fore setting final sports fish
ing regulations for 1063.
Tentative regulations adopt
ed two weeks ago called for
an April 20 trout season open
ing with coastal streams and
high Cascade lakes opening
May 25.
ZONOLITE
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Boston 124. New York 100
Detroit 113, San Francisco 107
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Viks Land
Big 10 Star
Minneapolis (UPD Officials
of the Minnesota Vikings,
elated over their surprising
success in landing one of the
hottest pro football quarter
back prospects in years, began
making plans today on how
to use the star Wisconsin
caller.
The player, of course, is
Ron VanderKelen of Green
Bay, Wis., who signed a hefty
one -year contract wim me
Vikings Tuesday, presided
over a press conference, and
left for home to continue
studying for mid-term exami
nations at the University of
Wisconsin.
VanderKelen, whose pass
ing made him the hero of the
Jan. 1 Rose Bowl game, ig
nored pressures from his
home town to sign with the
Packers and instead chose to
go with the younger Vikings
squad,
Title Tussle
On Again, 'If
Miami Bcach-lUPP-The on
again, off-again battle be
tween heavyweight champion
Sonny Liston and former king
Floyd Patterson is on again
. . . And again, it's an "if"
proposition.
Promoters and lawyers met
here Tuesday and announced
the fight will be held at Mi
ami Beach auditorium, which
scats up to 15.000 persons,
April 4 "if" Championship
Sports, Inc., comes up with
$207,000 for Llstorr this week
end.
The money, which includes
LUton's winnings from his
earlier first-round knockout of
Patterson, has been held In
escrow to assure that the con
tract for a return match be
tween the two Is carried out.
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in the 1963 RAMBLER
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Motor Trend award. Ramblers are this
year's best examples of outstanding de
sign achievement and engineering lead
ership. And right now you can own a 1963
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