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MONDAY, AUGUST 5. 1363
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORO. OREGON
Leovich Sets Three New Marks
In Record-Busting State Junior
Olympic Swimming Meet Here
A rampage of record-busting
In the morning and af
ternoon preliminaries car
ried over into the evening
boys' finals Saturday in the
Oregon Association AAU Jun
ior Olympic Short Course
Swimming championships at
the City of Medford's Jackson
park pool.
' Fifteen standards were re
written in the evening races,
ix by Multnomah Athletic
club natators. And, Ted Leo
vich, of that Portland delega
tion, lived up to advance bill
ing by emerging as the indi
vidual boys' standout of the
meet.
Eleven of the standards set
In the preliminary races were
bettered in the finals. ,
Gary Bethell and Steve
Arndt Joined MAC teammate
Leovich and M. Skophammer,
McMlnnville, as triple win
ners in the meet.
Six records in all fell to
MAC swimmers. Leovich es
tablished new bests of 1:50.9
In the senior 200-yard free
style, 4:16.9 in the 400 free-
ityle and 2:10.9 in tne zuu in
dividual medley. His 200 free
time beat an afternoon mark
of 2:00.7 set by Medford's
Bruce Hess. Hess took second
In the final with a 2:00.3.
Two Arndi Marks
Arndt, an intermediate
swimmer set marks of 1:04.7
in the 100 backstroke and
2:20.1 in the 200 medley. He
also won the 100 breastroke
in his division. The other
MAC record smasher was Jim
Mason with a senior time of
56.1 in the 100 butterfly.
Reedsport Aqua Braves set
marks in three relays and one
individual race. The senior
team of Larry Riley, Bob
Plov, Lynn Walls and Hugh
MacKenzie turned the 200
freestyle relay in 1:37. Steve
Cary teamed with Riley, Plov
and Walls for a 1:51.1 win
ning time in the 200 medley
relay. Reedsport's junior crew
of Mark Gibbons, Stewart
MacKenzie, Greg VauRhn and
Bill Thompson won the 200
free in 1.55.6.
Vaughn wrote a new mark
of 26.3 in BO freestyle and be
came a double winner for the
Braves by taking the 50 back
stroke.
Portland Aauatlc club's rec
ord crackers were a pair of
senior entrants. Doug Ewen
took the 100 backstroke in
1:04.2 and Skip La tech the
200 breaststroke in 2:29.9.
Judges Decision
Lone midget mark to fall in
the evening was in the 30 but
terfly. A- Wilder, McMinn
ville, took the race in 33.3 on
the strength of judge's de
cision. Ricky Foreman, MAC,
had the same time and was
awarded second spot.
A junior mark fell to the
Eugene YMCA 200 medley re
lay quartet of Richard Cour
ier!, Bob Huston, Randy King
and Steve Wallace. The time
was 2:09.8.
Tom Coffee, Tualatin Hills,
recorded a new junior fast
time of 28.6 in the 50 butter
fly. Results scanned after the
preliminaries showed Coffee
with a record-tying time of
1:01.6 in 100 freestyle. Finals
sheets, however, listed him
with a new standard of 1:00.3.
He won the final In 1:00.6
also under the old mark.
Eight Senior Records
A total of eight records fell
In the senior finals. Four jun
ior marks were set Saturday
night. Two intermediate bests
Were exceeded.
Skophammer scored his
triple with victories in the
intermediate 100 butterfly
and freestyle races and the
200 freestyle. Belhcll, in the
midget events, won the 50
freestyle and breaststroke and
the 100 medley.
Meaiora s intermediate re
lay team of Phil Taylor. Riley
McHugh, Lou Budge and Den
nis Carson scored a double
by taking the 200 medley and
freestyle events.
Hess captured the senior SO
freestyle for Mcdford and
was second in the 100, as well
as 200, freestyle. Medford's
Taylor was second in the 200
medley and 100 breaststroke
and third in the 100 back
stroke in the intermediate
class. Med ford A took s third
in the 200 freestyle relay
Members were Tim Brown,
Kelly McHugh, Paul Larson
and Hess.
Mcdford midget relaycrs
won two thirds. In the med
ley Jeff Elliott. Steve Culbert
son, Bobby Dickey and Kelly
Jensen teamed. In the free
style Mitchell Danielson com
bined with Elliott, Jensen and
Culbertson.
Jim Brinson, Mcdford, and
George Pullin, Eugene
YMCA, topped the diving
competition, finals of which
were Saturday in the annual
meet.
Brinson took the senior
three meter crown with
217.60 points. Wayne
Schwandt, Eugene Y, was sec
end with 203.93.
Pullin won the one-meter
event .with a 246.73 score
SPORTS
DIVING AWARDS - Jim Brinson, Mcdford,
takes the top place on the award stand to
receive his first place medal in 3 meter
diving from Joan Callaghan, Miss Rogue
Valley. This scene was at the Oregon Junior
Olympic Short Course Swimming cham
pions on Saturday at Jackson park pool
here. Wayne Schwandt, left, Eugene YMCA,
was second and Bill Foulon, Mcdford, third.
Brinson had 217.60 points, Schwandt 203.95
and Foulon 144.22. Brinson was second with
226.70 in one-meter diving and George Pul
lin, Eugene Y, first with 246.75.
Brinson was runner up in
senior with 226.70.
Best girls' diving scores
were in the intermediate di
vision. Sue Snider, Tualatin
Hills, scored 130.65 in one
meter and Marsha McAlvage,
Grants Pass, 121.60, in three-meter.
HOYS RESULTS!
(IMIdgi-t Ulvlllon)
au tree sryie kj. ueinri, nii:
A. Wilder. McM; R. Foreman. MAC:
A. Cardwell, SH. B. Dodson, JULY;
C. Winters. Riicd. 31.0.
5(1 baekslroKe A. carnweii. sh:
J. Grubb, MAC; S. Barrow, unatl.;
M. Kruger, TH: E. Baylor, rt;
C. Winters. Reed. MA.
30 Duuerny A. wnaer, mem; n.
Foreman. MAC: A. Cardwell. SH:
S. Barrow, unalt.-, J. Grubb. MAC;
C. Winters. Reed., 33.3 (New rec
ord). 100 medley relay Multno m a h
AC IR. Foreman, T. MceW. G.
Bethell. J. Grubbl: Eugene Y: Med
lord A; Tualatin Hills. Grants Pall.
l:nH.3.
loi) lnd. m e d 1 e y O. Bethell.
MAC: A. Wilder. McM: R. Fore-
man. MAC; J. Grubb. MAC; S. Bnr-
row. unatl.; B. Dodion, JRLY
1:111.0.
30 brenststrnke G. Bclhell; .1.
Walsh, EY; J. Huston, EY; S. Mayor,
EY: S. Moss, MAC; B. Dodson,
JRLY. 40.8.
100 freestyle relay Multnomah
AC (Foreman. Meek, Bethell
Grulibl; Eugene Y: Mcdford A;
Grants Pass; Tualatin Mills; Mcd
ford B. 1:00.1.
1 meter divine .1. Daniels,
Wllla.. 82.41; Dan llcnsworth. EY,
74.21: John Weaver. Rose., 33.03;
Randy Brocr. CP. 43.73.
Reed.: R. Williams, Wllla. 4:18.0
(New recordl.
200 lnd. m e d I e y T. Leovich.
MAC: J. Maaon. MAC: B. Boscolc,
MAC; D. Zenor, CP; D. Mlnlonye,
NB; R. Williams, Wllla. i.io.v.
tNew record).
100 freestyle K. Marshall. SH;
D. Jansen. NB. 53.2.
200 breaststroke S. L a h s c h.
PAC: S. Cary. Reed.- B. Boscole.
MAC; K. Marshall, SH; B. Zim
merman, Rose.: B. Coombs, PAC.
2:20.5. iNew record).
200 freestle relay Reedsport (Ri
ley. Plov. Wall. Hush MacKenzlei:
Sweet Home: Mcdford A: North
Bend; Wlllamalane. 1:37.7. (New
record).
1 meter diving G. Pullen. KY
240.75; J. Brinson. Med.. 220 70;
Dennis Shacker. Portland Y, 183.70:
Rllch Wright. Portland Y. 1(17.20;
Tom Speight. Wllla., 147.U7; B
Foulon. Med.. 142.00.
3 meter diving Rrtmon. 217.70;
Wayne Schwandt. EY, 203 05; Fou
lon 144.22; Speight I JO J5; Jim
Wadke, CP. 84.40.
GIRLS DIVING RESULTS:
(Midget)
1 meter Chris Hold. Jacksun
Hot Springs. 36.01.
(Junior)
1 meter D e b r a Carson, Med-
(Junlor Division)
500 freestyle u. vaugnn. neen.,
T. Colfco, Til; M. Gibbons. Rccd.,
soecnt. EY: L. mrong, rai. a.
York. EY. 20.3. INew recordl.
50 backstroke ti. vaugnn. lieen.,
King. EY; U. Wolfard. MAC; R.
Coursen, EY: J. Spccht, EY; S.
Walker, Reed. 31.7.
3(1 butterfly T. cotter. tm: a.
Wallace. EY; R. King. EY: B. Hus
ton. EY: M. Gibbons. Reed.; L.
Newman. TH. 28 8 INew recordl.
20 medlev relay Eugene YMCA
A (R. Coursen. B. Hustun. R. King.
S. Wallace); Reedsport A; Tualatin
Hlllls: Grants Pass A; Eugene
YMCA B; Mcdford A. 2:00 8. iNew
record).
200 lnd medley B. Wolfard; S.
Wallace. EY; R. King. EY; R. Cour.
en. EY: B. Rubin, PAC. 2:30 7.
100 freestyle T. Coffee. TH: 8.
Wallace. EY: S. MacKcntle. Reed :
L. Newman, TH; T. Zahnlzcr. TH;
L. Strong. PAC.
50 uacKstruke H. Huston. r.r
n. Wollard. MAC; S MacKenite.
Reed.; J. Robinson. TH; B. Stultt,
Rune.: S. Wilder. McM 30 7.
200 freestyle relay Rcedaporl a
(M. Gibbons. S. MacKemle. O.
Vaughn, B. Thompson) 1:35.8 (New
record).
1 meter n i v i n g iv iioyt. uu,
110.55; S. Reynolds. (IP, 105.23; B.
Jones, Wllla.. 0335; B Shaw. CP.
80.63: J. Rammage, Rose., 70.10;
F. Weaver. Rose, 38.04
3 meter d I v 1 n g lloyl 120.80;
Reynolds 84.40
Tassinari, Kern
Skating Champs
Portland -IUPII- David Tas
sinari and Diane Kern of Nor
wood, Mass., captured the sen
ior pairs' frccskatlng tide
during the final night of com
petition in the North Ameri
can Roller Skating champion
ships Saturday.
The senior fours' crown
went to Frank Souza, Judy
Jeru, Richard Toon and Hel
en Johnson of Sacramento,
Calif., and Bill and Frances
Romain of Oaklaw, III., took
top honors in the esquire
dance competition.
Joe Gark of Akron, Ohio,
won the senior men s figure
skating event.
ford. 36.30.
3 meter Kathy Walsh,
AC, 92.05.
(Intermediate)
I meter Sue Snider. TH. 130.63;
Jackie Anderson. GP. 113.70; Mar
sha McAlvage. GP. 106.30; Rnbln
Parks. Wllla.. 83.75: Charla Pear
son. Rose., 63.03; Linda Stastny.
Malln. 36 30.
3 meter McAlvage 121.60: Sni
der, 118.05; Pearson 83.50.
(Senior)
1 meter Tish Power. GP. 113.03:
Kathy McMiillen. Rose.. 116.03.
a meter Power 101.7U.
South Star
Club Victor
South, with a six run third
Inning, defeated North Fri
day in the Southern Oregon
Pee Wee league all-slar game
at the fairgrounds diamond.
Score was 10 to 6.
The big inning was on a
double by Gary Bertrand,
singles by Bruce Farthing and
Greg Brown, three walks and
a hit batter.
Randy Moyer homered for
South. Steve Cox hit a dou
ble and single and Moyer and
Bertrand had two runs batted
in each.
Johnny Linderman and
Kirby Rcnfro singled and
doubled for North. Bob Bail
ey tripled.
Players from Central Point,
Jacksonville and Prospect
were on the North team and
boys from Mcdford and Phoenix-Talent
on the South.
CP Crater
Cubs Split
With Grove
Memorial Field, White City
- Crater Cubs, champs of the
Southern Oregon Junior Base
ball Junior league, split with
the Cottage Grove summer
high school age boys team
here yesterday.
Cottage Grove won the seven-inning
first game 14 to 2
and the Central Point aggre
gation the five-frame second
hassle 5 to 2.
Pitcher Mike Halsey aided
his own cause in Crater's
three-run inning of the sec
ond tangle. He collected a hit
after a hit batter, a Joe Van
Horn sacrifice and two CG
errors. Gary Nelson got other
hits in the fray. Darden had
two safe blows for Cottage
Grove and doubled.
Three-Hitter
Halsey pitched a three-hitter
with one walk and four
strikeouts. CG's Olds walked
five and fanned five.
Cottage Grove gained five
runs in the third inning of
the first fray on four bases
on balls, singles by Ross and
Lcshly and a double by Olds.
Richards solo homered for the
Willamette Valley team in
the sixth canto. Ross had two
hits for CG and Rick Froh
rcich and Gary Frohreich
each two for Central Point.
Rick doubled.
The Crater Cubs open
against Thurston at 9 p.m. on
Friday in the Oregon Junior
association tourney at Blue
River. Pitcher Mike Bickler,
from Medford, has been add
ed to the Central Point squad.
I.1NKSCOIIKS:
Cottage Grove .. 01.1 304 111 9 1
Crater Cubs .. .Oil 000 0 2 0 0
Ross and Richards; G. Froch
relch. Bickler (4) and Miller.
Cottage Grove 010 10 2 3 3
Crater Cubs . 030 2x 5 3 3
Olds and Richards; M. Halsey
and Armstrong.
I.1NKSI OKKS:
South 206 000 210 S 4
North . 100 102 2 8 7 4
Cox. Roberts 13). Bethel (.1) and
Brown. Endicott t4), Graham (6i:
Boob Bailey. Peterson 131. K. Hal
sey 17) and Miller.
Stable Outpoints
Hayward in Ring
New York - IUPII - Promoter
Harry Markson of Madison
Square Garden said today he
would try to match victorious
Jose Stable of Cuba and Bri
an Curvis of Wales for a wel
terweight challengers' fight
in October.
Stocky, 22 - year old Sta
ble, who outpointed Stanley
(Kitten) Hayward of Philadel
phia in a nationally televised
fight at the Garden Satur
day nighl, is ranked second
among 147-pound contenders
by the World Boxing associ
ation. Stable, weighing 147
pounds to Hay ward's 147 Vi,
out-sped the taller Phiiadel-
phian and mystified him with
his ultra-fast bob-weave tac
tics. There were no knockdowns.
Wheeler Loggers
District Champs
Memorial Field, White City
John Wheeler Logging of
Mtdford annexed the district
championship in Softball on
Saturday night by downing
Chuck Wagon of - Klamath
Falls 8 to 0 and 4 to 0 in a
playoff iwinbill here.
Shamrocks
Champions
Salem IJPIi The Salem.
Shamrocks defeated Eugent
2-0 Sunday to win tha Ore
gon women's Softball tour
nament title.
Salem defeated Eugene also
on Saturday night 2 to 0. Eu
gene tripped Roieburg 4 to 1
on Sunday afternoon after
Roseburg had edged the
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids on
Saturday 5 to 4.
Four straight walks in the
seventh inning gave Ron
burg the winning run over
Rogue Valley. The Lumber
Jills got three runs in the
third inning on a hit, two
walks and a two-run error.
I.INESCORE:
Rogue Valley 002 002 04 8 3
Roseburg 103 000 1 5 4 1
Callaghan and S. Larson. Voth
(51; Wolford and Crenshaw.
Shrine Grid
Drills Open
Portia nd-IUPII-The State and
Metropolitan teams opened
twice-a-day workouts today in
preparation for the 16th an
nual Shriners' hospital all
star football game at Mult
nomah Stadium here Aug. 17.
Members of the State team,
coached by Fred Spicgelberg
of Medford, and the Metro
politan squad, coached by Bob
Hull of Jefferson, reported to
their training camps at Uni
versity of Portland and Lewis
and Clark College Sunday.
Guard Andy Graham of
Grants Pass failed to show up
and was replaced by South
Eugene guard Tim Warlick.
The 27-member squads were
given physical examinations
nd issued equipment. The
players also had their pictures
taken and had lunch together
t the Multnomah Athletic
club.
HORN SECOND
London -IUPII- Darrell Horn,
formerly of Oregon State, cap
tured second place in the
broad jump in 25-8 in the first
day of the U.S. - Great Brit
ain dual track meet Saturday.
Ralph Boston won in 25-10.
Milan Kuril pitched tw
and ene-hit games for Wheel
ers which will enter In slot
Softball tournament Thurs
day. Fus McCay was effective
with his bunting on Saturday,
getting four safe blows that
way in six limes up. Bob
Read and Jack Brown dou
bled for the Loggers with
Brown driving in two runs
in the second game.
I.INKSCORK8:
Chuck Wagon .... 000 000 00 2 2
John Wheeler 200 112 x 8 0
LaFestl and Michaelis; Kurt and
Weddle.
Chuck Wagon .... 000 0;.0 00 t 3
John Wheeler . . )01 021 x t 5 1
Deitz and Cudo; Kurtz and Weddle.
Krieger
Takes OGA
Tournament
Prineville - (UPD - Don
Krieger of Portland fired a
onc-under-par 64 far 195 to
win the 54-hole Oregon Golf
association medal play tour
nament Sunday.
Krieger, who had 34-30 on
the final 18 holes, went into
the last day of the three-day
tourney tied for the first place
with Charlie Sparks of Eu
gene and Fred Hudspeth of
Prineville at 131.
Sparks shot a 68 for 199
and second place.
Hudspeth, who had 69 in
the last round, and Jack Mat
tison of Eugene tied for third
at 200.
George Beechler was fifth
at 201 and John Hedlund of
Lake Oswego sixth with 202.
Doug Olson headed the
Mcdford delegation in the
OGA medal play tourney at
Prineville. He fired an even
par 65 on Sunday after pre
vious 73 and 67 scores for
a 205. Tim Berg shot 66-72-69-207
and Mike Miller 70-76-71-217.
Markham Cup
Won by Duden
Casper, Wyo. - (UPD - Bob
Duden of Portland, Ore., won
the $8,300 Markham Cup
Open golf tournament with a
thrce-under-par 67 Sunday for
a 72-hole total of 268 that
left him seven strokes ahead
of the field.
Duden, who won $1,400 in
first prize money, shot earlier
rounds of 66, 69, 66.
Bill Bisdorf of Denver fin
ished second with a 275 total
good for $1,000.
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Yanks Get
Big Lead
0ft Dntmn
Londoj - IUPII - John Pennel
of Northeast Louisiana State
college set his sights on his
tory's first 17-foot pole vault
today and the United States
men's track and field team
sought to roll up the score in
its dual meet with Britain.
The Yanks gained a com
manding 61-44 advantage in
the opening day's activity of
the two-day meet Saturday,
and they were expected to
continue their domination in
today's final 10 events. Some
hope was even being he id out
for the U.o. women to over
come a 23-27 deficit and to
capture their first meet of the
European tour.
The early attention was di
rected on Pennel, who prom
ised Sunday that he'll "give
it a try" when asked if he
intended to shoot for 17 feet.
The 23-year-old student estab
lished the world mark ' 16
feet, 8Va inches here in White
City stadium July 13 and he
equaled it last week in Po
land. Another possible record
was being touted in the 220
yard run, where Henry Carr
of Phoenix, Ariz., and Paul
Drayton of Philadelphia were
matched against British
speedsters David Jones and
Peter Radford. Carr owns the
world mark of 20.3 seconds
and Radford has been clocked
in 20.5.
The other events on the
men's program are the jave
lin, shot put, triple jump, 440
yard hurdles, 3,000 meter
steeplechase, the 880-yard run,
the three mile and the 440
yard relay.
SEATTLE WINS CUP
Portland - 0IPII - TV City
of Seattle edged the McKee
Ramblers of Beaverton 1-0
to win the Rose Cup Softball
tour nament championship
here Sunday. The Seattle
team was undefeated in the
10 -team double -elimination
tourney, which began Thursday.
Chargtrs, Broncos
Record SurpriMk
Uaiied PsesM tjitmtf
The results fkw JMrni
can Fortkall rsane's epea
ing exhibition tames iadicat
ed this could be a tough year
for the top dogs.
The Kansas City Chiefs
(nee champion Dallas Tex
ans) and the Houston Oilers,
Eastern division titlists, were
surprised in the AFL's first
pre-season clashes Saturday
night.
Paul Lowe, who sat out
the 1962 season with a broken
arm as San Diego reeled to
a 4-10 record, scored twice
against Kansas City as the
Chargers swept to a 26-14
victory and their 13th straight
exhibition win without defeat
since the league was founded
four years ago.
Rookie quarterback Mick
ey Slaughter of Louisiana
Tech threw two touchdowns
in Denver's 27-10 upset of
Houston.
The Oakland Raiders, who
snapped a 13-game losing
streak by beating Boston in
the last game of the 1962 sea
son, upended the Patriots, 24
17, Sunday.
Listen to BARKER'S
message on K S H A
(radio 830) tomor
row i
morning afternoon
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(Intermediates)
30 trecstyle--T. Newman, TH; F,
Marshall, SH: L. Dud no, Med ; R.
Frashour, Rose ; J. Mr Donald,
Lake.; L. Simmons. SH. 20 5.
100 backstroke S. Arndt. MAC:
3. Ruddlck, TH; P Tnylor. Mod.;
J. Sttnglcv, Reed.; D. Canon, Med.
1:04 7. (New recordl. j
too butterfly M, Skophammer,;
McM: J. Newman. TH: P. Fiher.
MAC; R. Harrow, unnlt.; J. Stout, i
Aero; J. Stingier. Reed. 1:00.2.
2Cfl freestyle M Skophammer, i
McM; P. Klsher. MAC; P. Burke.
Aero; T Marshall. SH: S. Kramer.
KK; J. Stout. Aoro. at.OH.i.
200 medlev rolay Me. Lord P .
Tnylor. R MoHuah. L. P-ndr. D. '
Canon ; Tualatin Mil's; Hn,ihuij; 1
Aero club; Grand Post. 3 OS It
aon ind. medlev--S Arndt. MAC; :
P. Tavlor, Med.; J ivewnian. I A' i
n 1 TU n rrisliAiir Rns
J. Aharaham, Wllla. 2 20 1.' iNew
recordl.
oo f reesivle M Sknph.immer.
McM; P. Fmher. MAC; R. Harrow,
unatt.: I. Budge, Med : T Mr
hlt KM- P Riirkf Arm H
100 breaatrokr S Arndt. MAC;
Rose.; G. Aecner. Lake.; T Ten
nai.t. Aero; G. Larnon. TH 1 14 2
200 Ireentvle relav M eH lord
(Tavlor McHtigh. Budre. Canon i;
Roacbiirs; Tualatin Hill: Aero
cluh; Klamath KalU: Granta Pan.
1:30ft.
t meter diving O Cinrhetll CO.
IMDO: T Gardner. Wllla., B7.73;
John Brariin. GP. Rl fH
3 meter divine Cloehetlt 184 40;
RradinK 64.00. John Schwa ri. Ma
lln, 60.40.
(Senior dlvUinnt
!S0 freentvlp B. HrM. Med.; K
Mnrahall. SH; Is. R.ley. Reed ; R
Mllller. PAC: C t.ayton, SH; J
JoKcnhson. Reed, 24 0.
100 backilroke O Ewen PAC;
T.. Lavlon. SH; .1 8etba. EY; J
Kramer. KF; D. Thompson. NB: J.
Richardson, Wllla. 1 04,2, (New
record t.
100 butterfly J. Makon MAC; t.
Wall. Reed.; S. Cary. Reed : D.
Zenor. GP; TV Mmtnny. NB; C.
Wane, SH. 36 1. iNew record!
200 freestvle T Leovtch. MAC;
B Heaa. Med.; R. Burke. Afro; J.
JoseohKon. Reed.: H. MacKenne.
Reed : D. Jansen, NB. 130 9. tNew
record!.
TOO medlev relav Reedsport (L.
Rllev. B. Plov. L. Wall. S arvi;
Portland AC. Sweet !fl (Vireuif ne
Y; Mertfnr(7B I .M.I iNewvr.ec.
ordt Medford A riismiallfted
400 freettyle T. Leovtch. MAC:
t. Wall. Reed : D. Mintonye. NB.
R. Purke, Aero; H. Mm; Ken it.
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. . . It's Not an Intrusion!
People really want newspaper advertising and have said so. Surveys
usually show well over SOri in favor of newspaper advertising; less than
70'. i for magazines ; and under 40 in favor of advertising on radio and TV.
Your advertising's first job is to win a friendly feeling for your product.
Iistands to reason you will win more friends by running your advertising
where most people want it.
If you want to sell more people you have to reach them when they are
receptive. Newspapers reach more of the most receptive people.
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