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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
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COURTEER CLOWN Tom (Hummingbird) Mack, above, is
the clown of the Cheney Studs Courtcers who will appear
at halftime of the Klamath rails-Crater High school DasKei
ball same at Central Point on Saturday night. The Courteers,
under sponsorship of Cheney Studs, Tacoma Athletic asso
ciation, do a takeoff on the famed Harlem Globetrotters with
fancv dribbine and passing routines and other court capers,
There are eight boys 11, 13, 14 and 15 years of age in the
group. They have appeared at many games this winter. MacJc,
a 15-year-old ninth grader, duplicates antics of Meadlark
Lemmon of the Trotters. The boys are said to display re
markable showmanship for their years and to have attracted
admirers by the hundreds. They are in their second season.
Ben Cheney, Tacoma, Wash., one of the owners of the Cheney
Forest Products mill at Central Point, finances the troupe.
flBODWlLIIMi
BEGINNER LEAGUE
There will be a meeting to orga
nize a- beginner league at Roxy
Ann lanes at 8:45 a.m. Friday.
Feb. 33. The league will atari
bowling Wednesday, February 37
at 12:30 p.m. Anyone Interested
may attend the meeting or tele
phone 7711-7171. .
CHAMPAGNK LEAGUE
O K Market (16-4) 1, Enid Wollf
481: Roxy Ann Snack Bar (7-13)
l, J. Manley 477.
Baker's Faint & Wallpaper (18-41
3 Glny Hayae 454. Wooden Shoa
Room (B-llI 1. Diane Bale; 357.
West Coaat Alrllnea 115-51 J, Y.
Bartolomei 504; Van Lee's Baiaar
16-151 1, N. Hollenbcok 380.
Hart's Hatchery (13-7) 2, Geor
gie Collins 480; Mutual of Omaha
iti-141 2. Jean Batca 418.
Cuatom House Drapery (10-10)
4. Joyce Jack- 428: Erma's Beauty
Salon 18-131 0. Mela Balnea 407.
Gay 00 a Pl"a Parlor 18-UI 1,
Ruby Patten 440: Medlord Tire
faervlco (7-131 3, J. Kllnglcr 441.
b ". Bartolomei 318. fciud Woltl
J88. Vonnle Canooia 178; O.K.
Market 1373.
EMPIRE LEAGUE
blone'a T.V. 120-81 4. Jackie Wll
son 487; Hair Shape lU-ltii 0.
fcva Sessions 420.
ul,on Mack 1 10-9) 3. L. Rlltor
pack 478; Winnies tlJ-15i 2, B
wnson toi. ... j
Pint s tlB-01 3. Penny Melsted
632; Ken Taylor Insurance 114-141
'J r.YJ "i.,'Ji i m.m 2. Y
Hart 507: Western Thrill 17-21) 3,
K. udora 485.
Hillyer Oil (18-131 9, pot Neaee
491; United Meal Products (14-14) 1.
rtU-Way Cleaners (10-18) 4, Joyce
Pldcock' 499; Tom Thumb Market
IH-1U1 U. JSCliy uubbsiiimii -. '
leressa Short 1U8, Bonnie Wll
ion :. Peggy Melsted 108; Jtu
Way Cleaners 1400.
KOFFEE JtLATSt'U
Channel Chicks (18-8) 4. Dar
Jene Brenton 483; 0 Pins (13-13)
0, Barbara Hedges 387.
Wee Three (lU'j-Tj) 4, Ruth
Hoiloway 473; Bowl Weavels (0-15)
0, Joyce Krause 424.
Sweet Rolls (IS-Ill 0. Elsie Eddy
450; Gool Otis 110!ii-13!s) 4, Mel
va Peyton 430.
Pin Curlers (13-11) 1, Ellen
Willie 424; bad backs (12-121 3,
..Isle McEwcn 421.
tarty Birds (7-17) 4. Eunice
Jonnson 440; Rogueltes (7-17) 0,
Anna blsenberger 370.
ituth Hoiloway 101, Eunice John
eon 108. Uarlene Brenton 187-107,
Dolly Cain 107.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Loca Loan l31'a-12!i 3, Fred
Gallardo 5bb; Naunics .o,ulp. tltl
30i 1. E. Diltmer 44b.
itugue Uist. (28-lbl 0. J. Duty
tin, ituad Liners (24-20) 4, V.
Broadwater 400.
nlodco (27'1-18'il 3. Rollln Ro
scnberilcr 5IU; Hedinsn Lodge (14
3ui 1. Marlon Pllman 4!o.
Overhead Door 120-181 3. Troy
Dean 531; Pepsi Cola (21-23) 1,
Larry bnop) 58.
joe's Golden Eagle (25-lBl 4.
Dan liadlcy 485; Bau'lliau A: Sons
(21-231 0. Pete Balenian 510.
llirea Root Beer (17-27) 0, Chuck
Helnler 503; Big Y (13-131 4, M.
Liether 541.
red Gallardo 235. Troy Dean
311, rrle unleman 208.
tLAIiMt LEAGUE
Buds Tire Exchange 14-01 4
Sick FarreU 588; Hllljer Oil lO-i)
(i. frank Knox 571.
A & W Root Beer (4-01 4. C.
McWhorter; t. II, Mann Co. 10-41 0,
Carl Landis.
Aorlhs Chuck Wacon 14.01 4.
Jlarry Goode 0512; bcwing Machine
ccnier (u4i o. dick rniiupt 5511
Llon'a ltideattMy 'v-'vl 3'i,
Clayton Lewis; Mrcnanic Laundry
l',-3il Jue PruiK.
Medlord Lanes 13-1 1 3. Rill New-
land 508; Brave Bull (1-3) 1. Roy
cveraon ouo.
The Hopefuls (14-22) 3. Myrna
Lludvall 507: Try Hards (10-17) 1,
Carol Tull 388.
The Scoreless (13-23) 0, Darlcne
Poland 287; Rum Dums (27-0) 4,
Dolores Crawford 428.
Myrna Lludvall 107. 147. 183,
Dolores Crawford 153. Ella Bal'llcy
141; The Hopeluli 1948.
SATELLITE LEAGUE
(End of rirst Hall)
H. E. Colvln and Associate
(2Ta-181i) 3, Vetla Hlgday 405:
Mobile Village (2311-201,) 1, Haiti
Gallardo 3UT.
Bearing Salea and Service S.3
181s). 3, Dolores Pierce 383; Brook
aide Beauty Salon (151i-28!al 1,
Marlon Dltlmcr 381.
Nash Ford Tractor Implements
(25-10) 1, Norma Helling 347: Grea
sits Drive In Cleanera I20'i-23'k.
3, Dolores Madden 408.
roster s Jacksonville store (24
20) 4, Toomata Union 457; Rite
Way Janitorial Servlcs (17-37) 0,
Belte De Foe 2B5.
Vetla Hlgday 100, Dolores Mad
den 178, Toomasa Union 159; H. E.
coivin and Associate 1171.
MAJORETTE SCRATCH
Orefon Veneer f 10-01 3. Ann
Taylor 318; So. Oregon Trophy (17
111 I. Dot Neate 404.
Bruce'a Richfield (18-12) 2. Ruth
Pruitt 488; Barco Supply (15-13) 2,
Dotty Wolff 528.
Clalc Studio (15-13) 3, Pat
Drunk 545; Brave Dull (10-18) 1,
Stella Niedcnieyor 407.
isim i tiu-181 2, Del Chrlslianson
567; Brown s Trucking (10-181 a.
De LeRoy 505.
Del Chrlslianson 207. Glnnle
Brown 10H. Pat Break 1Q4. ClMxmip
Studio 1080.
TUESDAY MIXED
Lazebe (22-8) 4. Bud Bateman
450: K-Sha (3-251 0. Art Breraton
403.
Four S's (14.141 4. Jerrv Ster.
kler 478; Outlaws (121s-lMs 0,
Jim While 433.
Holy Bowlers 20i-T) 3, D.
Landing 552: Tiros (10-121 1, Bob
Polndcxlcr 4H8.
Tigers (O-IUI 2. Maurlne Kclinlrk
480; MIx-Ups 115-131 2, Edllh '1 ni
ne 411.1.
F.dltn Tult e 175. D. Land ni 208:
Holy Bowlers 2227.
LADY FI.K8 I'M LEAGUE
Ten Pins 1 lb 1 a-7 1 1 3'). Dcnise
Savla 47b; Esquires S-lB'gl
bin' Dent 388.
Pin Downers (188i 2. Mn-gurct
Button M): mags (13-111 2,
Voile Ricks 301.
Thumpers I1.VMI 4, Rmh Carlson
4(lb; Bloopers (0-151 0, Dottle vta,
411 i
Elkeltes (14-101 2. Yvmne Slro
bri 430; Wapitis (7-171 2, bll.rley
llei-ns 448.
Denlse Davis IBS. Shirley Bcrns
107; wapitis U4U.
ST.EHHYR LEAGUE
.Medlord Honda (21-71 3, Ann
Skeeters 530. Landis Sludlo (20-Sl
1. Gloria iaylor 441
hoRue Boarding Kennels (17-111
3. Lllen Wade 402. Uurelson's
(lii,.17'l I. VI Corby 414.
Modern Tile Co. c 15V la' , I 2.
Su..an Meeker 417; Woodland
Height Mkt. 114-141 2. Vena Hlg
day 381.
Wainst'ott's Drugs 1O.IB1 4. Fve
llii Smith 430 Hurk Awnings
15-231 0. Lois Coghlll 388.
Ann Skeetrrs 208, lllen Wade
S85; Medlord Honda 1308.
ROXY ANN ROCKETTES
Slevena Auto Salea (15.11 4.
Lanell Wilkes 578; Roxy Ann Lanes
(1-151 0. Jeanne Luther 487.
iioaoa rami liuia-5',s) 3, Frls
cilia Dcathorage 432: Slmmonds
Const. (J-1J) 1, Mary Slmmonds
400.
Crosby's Mobil 110-61 4. Verna
Allen 4Utt; urews Manslure 10-71 O.
J01111 Clark 441: Mailt HulU'V 441
Trallways 1B-81 3, Belty Twedcll
452; Lovencss Lumber (8-8) J, Alia
niinwuBr
Tex of Courtesy Chevrolet (g.RI
2. Eloise Lotfan 383: Doilv Cain
jaj; a,asisiae jwancei (7 is -b i) 2,
Grace Hunter 418.
Lanell Wilkes 200. Gwen Slavens
182. Shirley S'etzler 101: Stevens
Auto Salea 1984.
Bedford, Crater Clash at CP
In League Hoop Scrap Friday
Balls bounce again this
week end in that casaba race
court followers all are calling
"crazy." More formally it is
known as the Southern Ore
g o n conference basketball
campaign. And, it is any
body's guess, yet, whether the
chase will loosen up or will
remain a tight-locked strug
gle. In this Friday and Saturday
nights' fare, opportunity is
greatest for the Medford
Black Tornado and the Crater
High school Comets. So, inter
est is running high in Friday's
fracas between the two in
tent aggregations. The closest
neighbors in the circuit, the
Fireballs and the Whirlwinds,
collide at 8:13 p.m. at Central
Point.
But, for each, that battle is
Just the first of two week end
assignments. O n Saturday
Crater entertains the Pelicans
of Klamath Falls while Med
ford goes to Ashland. One oth
er scramble this week takes
Grants Pass on Friday into the
lair of the upset-ambitious
Ashland Grizzlies.
Chance For Lead
Medford (6-5) has the chance
to take over league leader
ship, or a share of it, for the
first time this season. Crater
(7-4), deadlocked with Grants
Pass for the lead, can regain
lone front position. But, GP,
with just one game, also has
that sole lead opportunity.
Klamath (6-6) will fight to
keep itself within the range
of first and second spots.
Ashland (2-9) has seen its
championship and state tour
ney aspirations pass. But the
Bruins are capable of inflict
ing heavy damage on the am
bitions of the other members
of the loop.
Friday's games will com
plete the third time around
in the circuit. On Saturday
the fourth and final round
will begin.
Full House Foreseen
A full house is expected to
morrow night at Central
Point. The north balcony,
which has been enclosed and
has served as the wrestling
room, has been opened at the
Crater gym. Bleachers are
being installed to seat approx
imately 300 fans. Even with
these bleachers added all
seats may be taken.
Refs Picked for Pacific Coast
Wrestling Tourney at Ashland
Ashland - Names of three
referees for the Pacific Coast
Intercollegiate Wrestling as
sociation tournament have
been announced by Meet Di
rector Bob Bennett.
They are Norm Martinson,
Corvallis; Ed Dewitt, Olym
pia, Wash., and Martin Ola
barri, Pleasant Hill, Calif.
The tourney will be on
Friday and Saturday, March
1 and 2 at the Southern Ore
gon college gym here.
Bennett, who is wrestling
coach at SOC, said that the
officials were chosen on the
basis of suggestion and vote
of participating coaches. The
picked received the most
votes after suggestions were
reviewed.
Dowllt Heads
Each of the referees will be
busy simultaneously In the
early competition since rival
ry will be conducted on three
mats. Consolations and finals
will be refereed by Dewitt,
who Bennett has selected as
the head official.
In his head capacity Dewitt
will help with weigh-ins and
will make final rulings in dis
puted matters.
Ashland and Medford High
schools have donated the ex
tra mats needed.
Tickets are available in
Ashland at the Mark Antony
hotel, Fortmiller's Depart
ment store and Southern Ore
gon college business office.
Medford ticket outlet is Lam
port's Sporting Goods store.
In Klamath Falls George Mill
er will have tickets at Ore
gon Technical institute.
COACH QUITTING
Lincoln, Neb. - (UPD - The
Nebraska coaching career of
Jerry Bush, former college
and professional cage star,
will come to an end July 1,
he announced Wednesday.
Bush who has an 81-127 rec
ord in nearly nine seasons
at the Cornhusker helm, said
he was quitting "for the good
of all concerned."
All indications are that the
Black Tornado, with a three-'
game winning streak going, is
anticipating the opportunity
to stretch it farther. Although
week end play was (till two
nights away, Coach Frank
Roelandt reported his charges
"all set to go." He had noth
ing special to report concern
ing his club this week. The
Medfords were working on
offense against zone defense
in preparation for Crater and
on attack against man-to-man
hoop protectipn in readying
for the Bruins.
The Tornado has been hard
at it. Roelandt reported that
the squad drilled "a little
harder than usual" yesterday.
"We'll taper off Thursday and
hope for the best Friday and
Saturday," he said.
Comets Regrouping
At Central Point, Comet
mentor Lloyd Hoffine said,
"We are sort of regrouping
our forces. It's not that there
is any major shakeup after a
disastrous loss to Grants Pass
last week end. But, it's a mat
ter of pulling back together.
Hoffine reported that Lou
Alvarez will go into the week
end play with just 1 Vi days of
practice because of doctor's
appointments. He has an in
fection resulting from a
"strawberry" on his hip.
Junior varsity and sopho
more games will precede each
varsity ruckus.
Jayvee games are set for
6:30 p.m. The Mcdford-Crater
sophomore mixe also will be
at 6:30 p.m. in Crater's multi
purpose room. Sophomore
tussles at Ashland will be at
5 p.m.
At Central Point on Satur
day, it will be a long day of
basketball. Freshmen vie at
1 p.m. and sophomores at
3 p.m.
LADIES CLASSIC LEAtsUE
C ock Ca(e 114-81 4. Mary Otfen.
bacher 517; Conger Morris (11-01
Audrey bwoape 487.
Crater Inn Motel 112-81 1. Dee
LeAoy 550; Rug ue Distributing
dl-ni 3. Helen Culy 531.
Woodrn Shoe ill-tli 2. Clerlie
Rlggk 517; Medlord Yardage (9-111
2. Jrrl llilltnn 528.
Thimderh rd Market 111-01 1.
Georgia Biiiirdman 510: Team No. 3
(8-121 3, LaRayne Harris 558
tiravr Ull 1 llO.ini 3. Herlla
Blind 581: Valley Music (7-13) 1,
Eleanor llolbrook 484.
Ilmuraiire Mart IB-121 X Karun
Smith 540; Jorgensen'a (B-121 1,
Pal Gardner 480.
Aiuiy went 208. Helena Culy
205. May Olfenbacher 2114, La
Rayne Harris 204.
HOCKEY
WEST l RN l.r.AGt'K
l mud rrru International
tinuuiern Ulviilon
w
Porllund .. X
Sun Fran... 33
I.na Ang. .. 39
Spokane 'H
IMS OF OA
70 204 143
R7 2.14 71
PI 1HI M9
49 1!VB 150
"To Tell the Truth"
1962 FORD
2 Dr. Galaxia 500, Victoria, V-8, Automatic,
Sir'.w $2699.00
LEA RAMBLER
Fltth and Bartlett Phone 772-6185
Championship
WRESTLING
TONITE!
Feb. 21st 8:15 P.M.
MEDFORD ARMORY
Pacific Coast Junior
HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
NICK KOZAK
WILD BILL
SAVAGE
Plssei TWO OTHER
rlUa MATCHES
Tickets it Lamport's
Medlord
Ringside $2.00
General Admission $1.50
Students 75c
Pro Basketball
NATIONAL AilOCIATION
United Press International
laatera Division
W. L. Pet.
Boston 4 19 .721
Syracuse 39 27 J91
Cincinnati 35 31 .530
New York , II 46 .281
Heitern Division
Los Angeles
St. Louis
uetroit
San Francisco
Chicago
W. L. Pet.
. 48 17 .738
. 31 27 .383
. 23 41 .179
. 24 40 375
- 19 47 .288
Wednesday's Results
Syracuse 128. Cincinnati 109
Boston 117. Detroit 113
BATTLE SHAPING
New Orleans - (UPD - An
other battle between golf
dom'i big three - Arnold Pal
mer, Gary Player and Jack
Nicklaus - Is shaping up in
the New Orleans Invitational
golf tournament March 1-4.
Player and Nicklaus have al
ready signed to play in the
$40,000 event and Palmer has
indicated he is "99 per cent
sure" of competing for (he
$8,200 first prize. He has un
til Monday to sign.
Savage, Kozak Even
Bet To Win Title
Match Here Tonight
TO PITCH. OH NOT?
Palm Springs. Calif. - (CPS
To pitch, or not to pitch?
That Is the question for An
gel hurlers, for every ball hit
out of the park means a lap
around the field for everyone.
Wild Bill Savage and Nick
Kozak are even money to win
the Pacific Coast junior
heavyweight championship
when they collide in the main
event of tonight's professional
wrestling card at the Medford
armory.
The match is a natural for
Medford since both men have
been consistent winners here.
Although Savage is rough and
tough and will resort to al
most anything to goad his op
ponent into making a mistake,
he is as popular as is Kozak
with the local fans.
Both men want the cham
pionship belt because of the
added demands it brings for
their services by promoters on
the coast and because of the
increased money champion
ship matches bring.
Two supporting matches
round out the card, starting at
8:15 p.m. Billy Whitewolf
takes on Kurt Von Poppen
heim in the semi-windup and
Harold (Buck) Davidson faces
Cowboy Bob Boyer in the
opener.
SPARRING COMPLETED
Las Vegas, Nev. - (WD -Middleweight
champion Dick
Tiger continued to exercise
today to keep the fine edge
on his condiuon after con
cluding sparring for the title
bout with Gene Fullmer Sat
urday night.
MEN LOVE
Crosby Paint
(P.S. Women use
ft toe!!)
BRUCE BAUER
LUMBER
BRILL
METAL WORKS
Commercial-Industrial
RflflidtnlUI ShMt Metal Work
Stainlaii. Galvaniied
and Copper Fabrication
2287 West Main
4
71
COURTESY CHEVROLET
presents a spectacular exhibit of
truck power teams February 22-23
CHEVROLET JOBMASTER TRUCKS
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See Chevrolet's traveling power team exhibit of full-size working models of
engines, transmissions and axles. You'll see the complete line including three
new Chevrolet High Torque engines also powerful diesels and the unique
Corvair 95 Unipack. Every unit is cut away so that you can see its inner work
ings in slow motion. This is truly one of the most fascinating and educational
exhibits to be seen anywhere. Don't miss it! Visit Courtesy Chevrolet Fri
day and Saturday to see Chevrolet's big Truck Power Team Exhibit!
COURTESY CHEVR0LET-9th and Bartlett
Northern Illusion
W 1..
Seal lie . 3 14
Vanrmiver 21 21
I'rimonton in 37
C'aliary .. . 13 37
T Pis or OA
1 .13 175 I7B
3 M I7S 17(1
3 38 170 HH0
1 31 160 21S
JUOONMIINKRN ltAl.Il
Hevenuers il.VJi 4. Willie Bar
rum St8; Nile Owls 1 10-10 1 0,
Jonn Wisely 4M
Klrtie Runners 114-Si 1. Rob
Brown and Ruin Carpenter 43i.
Howlers Chs Cha Cha 1 13-7 1 3,
Carllne Heav-llln 303.
The Zots nn-ioi , Burell Faiey
BOO: Boozers tour ie-141 3. Carroll
Peterson 4"8.
Kinky Dinks IB-I.l 0. Chink
Jlnyt 4M: Cha-Roes (8-131 4. Ben
C'hahoude 4:14
Willie Barnutn 313. Burell racev
gns. Carroll Peterson 1S9. Clem
Jinnlngs 301.
t'TTKR PALS
rTeam No. (0-t7 . Helen
sgone 330; Three Crannies 130
Hi S. Eva Pond and Marg Hslvor
Sen 324.
Wednesday's HrulU
San Kram-iM-o 4. Vancouver I
Portland 4. tdmonton 4 me)
NATIONAL I I M.I l
Chicago . .
Toronto
Montreal ..
Detroit
New York
Boston
IMS CIS' O
m loo i.ii
j no i.ii
H4 180 143
.VI 1 111 145
4;i lii.l too
39 173 339
WP)lnei.ds 's Results
New Yolk 3, Motion 3 (tlel
Toronto 3. Montreal 1
Basketball
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RLM I 1
I nlted Press International
KAur
Krton Hall 3. SI Peler (NJ.) SI
lhih tifl. Mnhlrnhere 3.1
Providence en, Amumntlnn 67
Temple 77. IMtlthur.h 71
Went Virginia s;l. Penn Stale S3
IiSalle 73. Duquesne 89
SOI 1 H
Dsvldson 88, YVako forest 75
Georgetown (DC) SS. La(sette
Marquetta 77, Louisville 7
MllinlST
Detroit S3. Canlslui S4
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