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FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. W0
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MZOrORO. OREGON
Mammons Named as Starter
For State In Shrine Tussle
SPORTSCASTS
Portland -WTO- The SUte
and Metro Shrine football
teams were pronounced ready
to ao today for the loth an
nual benefit game for crippled
children at Multnoman sta
dium Saturday night.
The same it arts at 8:30
p.m. with the pre-game pag
cant at 7:30 p.m.
Metro named Pat Casey of
Jesuit and Larry Burback of
Jefferson as captains. Two
Rosebura nlayers. quarter
back Paul Brothers and tackle
Doug John, were named State
captains earlier.
The tentative starting line
ups included:
Metroi Rich Sheron of Bea
verton and Marty Haveluck
of Hillsboro at end; Bob Law
rence of Marshall and Ron
Hudson of Oregon City at
tackle; Burback of Jefferson
and Joe Reid of Beaverton at
KK3W ' "J '
by Paul Ua
I Do you know who has
I made the longest hole-in-:
one in golf history? . . . The
record is held by a man who
once was a major league
baseball playarl ... Ha It
Lou Kretlow, a former
American League pitcher
. . . In 1961, Kretlow made
a 427-yard hola-in-one at the
Lake Hefner course In Okla
homa City . . . Most golf
experts have called that the
longest hole-in-one of all
time. .
Here's a fact I bet you
didn't know ... In Ted
' Williams' first year In or
ganized baseball. In 1936
with San Diego, he batted
only .271, and hit NO home
runs ... It proves you can
not always judge a rookie
bv what he does In the
minors.
Do you know how Casey
Stengel got his nickname?
. . . When Stengel first en
tered baseball, he told his
teammates that ha was from
Kansas City, and they began
calling him "K.C.," or
"Casey" after the Initial of
Kansas City . . . And, need
less to say, that name has
stuck ever since and become
one of the most famous nick
names In baseball history.
guard; Jim Godfrey of Frank
lin, center; Barry Nordlof of
David Douglas as quarter
back; Tom McAllister of Jef
ferson and Milt Stout of Bea
verton at half, and Casey o
Jesuit at fullback.
State: Steve Bunker of Pen
dleton and Lloyd Hammons of
Medford at end; John
of Roseburg and Larry Zel
ler of South Salem at tackle;
Howard Phillips of South Sa
lem and Russell Packer of
Ontario at guard; Dan Clark
of North Salem at center;
Tim Temple of Pendleton and
Bob Officer of South Eugene
at halfback, and Dave John
son of Southe Salem at full
back.
Radio station XYJC will
broadcast the Slate - Metro
Shrine all-star football game
on Saturday beginning at
1:15 p.m. The game Is being
played at Multnomah Stadium
in Portland. KYJC's Tom
MacLeod will announce the
play-by-play action.
SPORTS
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LEA UOTOnS :
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Stagg 101
Years Old
Stockton, Calif, -dim- The
grand old man of football
Amos Alonzo Stage, cele
brates his 101st birthday here
today.
Stagg is the only man in
football's Hall of Fame to be
honored both as a player and
a coach. He has resided at
rest home here for the past
few years.
His doctor, F. H. Busher,
director of the Amos Alonzo
Stagg Foundation, said Stagg
feels "okay physically.
Tonight the "official" birth
day party is scheduled at
Simpson s Restaurant in San
Francisco and the public is
invited. A huge cake with 101
candles will be served but out
of deference to Stage's life'
long principle of abstinence,
there will be no liquor served
Stagg retired three years
ago after 70 years of coaching
He was an end at Yale and
was named to Walter Camp's
first All-America team. He
later coached at the Unlvcrsl
ty of Chicago and University
of Pacific. During his 57 years
as head coach his teams won
309 games, lost 200 and had
35 ties.
Stage introduced the T-for-
mation, wlngback formations,
forward nass, man-in-mntlon
and numbering of uniforms.
CASCADE WINS
Portland (tfPU Cascade
blanked Local Loan of Port
land 9-0 in state ABC baseball
action Thursday night as Hud
Edwards pitched a six-Inning
no hitter. The game was call
ed at that time because of
tourney rules which say a
team seven runs behind after
five innings loses. A. B. Smith
of Portland edged Camas 4-2
in the other game.
Bears Defeat
Redskins 28-26
By United Press International
Rudy Bukich is making a
strong bid to steal Billy
Wade's job as the Chicago
Bear s No. 1 quarterback.
It was Bukich'j two touch'
down passes that carried the
Bears to a 17-7 victory over
the New York Giants in their
pre-season opener last Satur
day.
Wade's understudy resort
ed to more heroics at Wash'
ington Thursday night, toss
ing a 68-yard scoring "bomb"
to end John Farrington In
the fourth period that enabled
the Bears to down the Red
skins 28-26.
Two National Football
league exhibitions are on to
night's schedule. The Phila
delphia Eagles and the Pitts
burgh Steelers, who both lost
their openers, tangle at Beth
lehem, Pa., and the Chicago
Cardinals open their pre-sea
son slate against the San
Francisco Forty-Niners at Salt
Lake City.
An American Football
league exhibition pits the
New York Jets against the
Buffalo Bills at Buffalo.
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PLEDGE VICTORY Pledging victory with
Greg Lower, former patient at the Shriners'
hospital at Portland are five Rogue valley
members of the State Shrine all-star football
team which plays Metro on Saturday night
in Portland's Multnomah stadium. From left
are Gary Griffin, Dan Miles and Jack Low
pry, Medford; Mike Glines, Crater and Lloyd
Hammons, Medford. (Allan J. de Lay photo)
Cold New Year's Day Aim of Lions
Editor's notet This Is the
second of the dispatches
sising up the prospects of
professional football teams
for the 1163 season.
By HAL MRERTZ
DctroiMUPI) - The Detroit
Lions would rather spend
next New Year's on the frigid
shores of the Great Lakes
than in sunny Florida.
For three straight seasons
they have finished second to
the Green Bay Packers in the
Western Division and have
had to settle for the Playoff
Runnerup Bowl in Miami. -
This year the National Foot
ball league's championship
game will be played in the
park of the Western division
champion and the Lions
would like nothing better
than to give the home fans
their first "live" look at a
playoff since 19S7.
The Lions were 11-3 last
season for their best record
ever. Their three losses were
by a (otal of only eight points.
Tru-Mix, Grocers
Softball Victors
Tru-Mix Concrete and Unit
ed Grocers scored second
round victories last night in
the winners' bracket of the
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Jackson County Softball as
sociation double elimination
tournament.
Tru Mix beat Keith SchuU
garage 7 to 3 and the Grocers
whipped Southern Oregon
Dry Kiln 10 to 4. .
In a single game tonight,
Communication Workers of
America encounter Colvin
and Associate at 7 o'clock.
Winner will meet Jay Allen
Cars at 7 p.m. on Saturday.
Second game tomorrow will
match Keith Schulz and Unit
ed Grocers.
Three Hits
Homer Sullivan smacked
three hits for United last
night and Dale Matheny, Jer
ry Anderson and Dick Meister
each two. Blair Antonucci,
who was the winning chucker,
bolstered his cause with a
two-run triple. Dick Kuschel
belted a two-run homer (or
Dry Kiln. He had two hits
along with Wayne Glllaspey.
Antonucci struck out 13
and allowed no walks in an
eight-hitter.
George Zickefoose slammed
three hits for Tru-Mix and
Ken Breazeale two. Zicke
foosc's blows included a hom
er and a double. Breazeale
and Gary Highland also club
bed two-baggers. Don Cain
doubled (or Schulz.
Jim Reinholz threw a five
hitter with three strikeouts
for TM. Don Cain twirled a
seven-hitter for Schulz.
t.lN'KSrORKS:
United Grocers Ml 03.1 010 IS S
SO Dry Kiln . 100 010 I S S
Antnnurrt and J. Anderson;
Kuichel and Phtppa.
Tru-MI .... JI0 0JI 1 t S
Keith Srhula 000 Sir) 0 .1 3 3
Rtmholu and Marra; Can and
Sheptrd
For three straight years they
have split the season series
with the mighty Packers.
This year, there will be no
"Fearsome Foursome," the
defensive front line consider
ed one of the finest in the
history of pro football. That
group was broken up by the
NFL gambling probe that sent
all-pro tackle Alex Karras to
the sidelines under an in
definite suspension.
Coach George Wilson con.
cedes that Karras will be ex
tremely difficult to replace,
but he still believes defense
will be the key to the Lions'
success.
Three members of the
"Fearsome Foursome" will be
around to harass enemy run
ners and quarterbacks ends
Sam Williams and Darris Mc-
Cord and tackle Roger Brown.
They will be backed by
perennial all-pro linebacker
Joe Schmidt and such deep
backs as Dick (Night Train)
Lane and Yale Lary, both
members of the UPI All-NFL
team.
Replacing Karras will be
either Lucien Recberg a 310
pound rookie giant from
Hampton Institute, or Floyd
Peters, a 233-pound tackle ob
tained from Cleveland. The
defensive line and backfield
are solid, although Lane and
Lary have been around a to
tal of 22 years and may have
slowed down.
Raves For Rookie
A rookie that drew raves
as Detroit beat Cleveland, 24
10, in a pre-season game last
Saturday, was Larry Fergu
son, former Iowa halfback.
Ferguson, 5-foot-10 and 200
pounds, gained 43 yards in
eight carries.
Ferguson is certain to see
a lot of action this year, since
the weakest point in the
Lions' attack has been the
running. Ferguson will at
tempt to oust Danny Lewis
and Bobby Watkins from their
halfback spots.
The Lions again will rely
on the passing arms n( Milt
Plum and Earl Morrall. Mor
rall threw two touchdown
passes and Plum one in the
victory over the Browns.
Plum, a aix-year veteran ob
tained (rom Cleveland prior
to last season, will be No. 1
quarterback. He suffered a
knee Injury In the Browns
game and will be lost for
several weeks.
The Lions have several plus
factors going for them. There
is Jim Martin, the veteran
kicking specialist who returns
after a year of retirement.
There's Pat Studstill, who led
the league in punt returns last
year. There's Lane, the lead
ing pass interceptor in the
NFL.
The Lions figure this is
their year, but know they'll
have to handle Green Bay to
win the title. They meet the
Packers in their second game,
Sept. 22 at Milwaukee, then
get another crack at them in
the traditional Thanksgiving
Day game here.
Tomorrow-Chicago Bears.
KF TOURNEY BOUND
Klamath Falls -ffiPO- The
Klamath Falls Babe Ruth
baseball team headed for
Farmington, N.M., Thursday
for the national championship
tourney. The Oregonlans
swept to the regional cham
pionship at Kellogg, Idaho,
last week. They will play
Joplin, Mo., Tuesday for their
first game in the double-elimination
tourney. Ten teams art
competing. f
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