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ROXY SATURDAY MGHTIIKS Rounder! iM'i-S'j i l. BiU Mathews 477; TiRers (U'a-S'ji 3, Peg Anderson 453. L and Ms ( 12 '--7 '3 4. Nelda Roberts 520; Alley Gators (4'j- 15 'it 0, El don Scripter 400. Checkmates (12-8i 3. Anise Gray 505; Goof Offs i8-12j 1, Earl Neu 482. Four G's Ml'j-B'a) 4, Lennle Gascon 544; Four Squares (9-11) 0, Everett Gosch 478. 4 Aces 1 1 1 -9 1 3. Dave Shurts 653; H and K s (9-11) 1, . Ruth Strom 439. Wonders MO-10) 4. Clvde Wil Hams 476; Pinbustere l3'a-16 'a t 0, Jim Dorsey 450. Nelda Roberts 191. Anise Gray 189, Dave Shurts 209. 217, 227, Jim Roberts 193. ROWLING RKLLKS McLaren Oil (20-8i 4. Phyllis Irwin 486; Pick's Apparel (8-21 0, Marilyn Wentling 444. Specialty Contractors 1!-1 3. Louise Patterson 451; Southern Oregon Tallow i 17-1 1 1 1. Elva Pen well 443. TrowhridRe Electric (13 '..-i4 a 3. Wanda Pitt 455; Mail Tribune Headliners (12-16) 1, Lorna Ka hnert 440. Big Y Beauty Salon 12-15'.0 2. Helen Schemmerhorn 444; Roethler Chevron (11-17) 2. Mar garet Bolz 525. Margaret Bolz 193, Stella Nir dermeyer 190. Cloie Martin 189; Trowbridge Electric 2484. BANTAM LEAGHIS Flfntstones (5-1 1 2. Jim David son 258 ; Unbeatables (4-2) 1, Mike Watkins 259. Starlinhters 4 4-2 1 3, Rirk Wilkins 257; Raiders (3-3) 0, Rick Hikey 193. Spartans (33) 3, Pat Sutton 311; Jetsons 4 2-41 0, Jack Graff 227. Jim Davidson 1B2, Pat Sutton 158, 153; Spartans 808. BOWLING Ql'FENS H. H- Lage (14';-17';1 1. Marge Henneback 520; Charm Cotiaee 1 1 1 '2-2013 ) 3, Virginia Johnson 527. U. S. Bank. 12i-lfl 0. Helen Campbell 556; Jnrgensen's i24-8) 4. Jackie Wilson 557. Bamnv's ( 16-lfi, 2. Doris Rad cliffe 447: 1st National (17-15) 2. Cappi Lindquest 502. Reter Fruit (14';-!7'3) 1. Pat Kerr 462; B&B Auction (16-16) 3, Wanda Booth 551, Kim's ( 19-13 3, Carol Duzan 483; Security Ins. ( U'IS1: i 1, Alta Logan 490. Team Seven (I '3 -20', ) 1. Lobta Rittersnach 4r- Cal-Ore (22-10i 3, Olive Walch 508. Jackie Wilson 213, Betty Weiss 208, Pat Kerr 201. BART1.F.TT ft IM.l.KS LEAGUE Alexander Music (23'..-81;t 3. Delores Dver 4fi8; Norton's Food Mkt. (lfi-16i 1. Ruth Holloway 5()8. Young's Cycle (21-1 1 2. Rnsa Young 452; Pnctie's Excavating (19-13) 2. June Phillips 412. Hapco Sales 120-12) 4, Vi Warri ner 222: Team Sixteen (14'2-17'ai 0. Lee Golden 432. Winnie's Beautv Salon (19-131 2. Yvonne Hart 472; Crater Auto Supply (14'a-17'al 2. Wilms Bu chanan 449. Crystal Meats (16-16) 4. Nora Bailey 490; Carriage House (13-19) 0, Gerri Chase 512. Alexander & Brown (15-17) 2. Elaine Brown 517: Lady Medford (13'i-18'a) 2, Ann Runyon 443. Ftftto-ettes H5-I71 3. Charlene Boettcher 404; Franklin Mavfiow er (8-241 1, Doris Ou-ines 437. Snuffy's Offire Machine Shop M4'-.-17'2 4. Midge Panter 465; Medford Radiator (13'3-18'a) 0, Kav MrCuen 42R. Vi Warriner 222. Yvonne Hart 207 : Elaine Brown 192, Hapco Sales 2277. VALLEY ROLLERS LEAfit F. Three Hits and A Miss 17-7 3. Gerry Graham 473: Jollcy Jills (11 13) 1. Inez Glines 437. Jolley .ligclers (15-9) 1, Mnrv Dorsey 401 : Flintstone Four (9-15) 3. Vi Slngler 469. Razzle Darztrr (11-131 4. Alii Savlers 479; Bowing Biddies 19-151 Betty Price 393. Gcrrv Graham 191. Inez Glines 184. Vi Singler 177; Razzle Daz zlers 1737. INDUSTRIAL I.KAC.I'E Barco Supplv (19'-8';i 3'j. Tvan Wolff 509; Jackson Count v Road Dnt. i9'a-18ia) 'a. Earl Grove 455. Drive In Cleaners (17-111 3. Don Goridard 504: Olson-Lawyer (14-16) 1, Boh Srott 452. Joe's Golden Eagle M6'3-11'L. 3. Mike Rid 46R; Fvr Fyters 114-14) 1, CBrl Michael 495. Harrison Electric 13-15 3. Harvev Phillips 40; Rome Evff vatinc (13-I5i 1. Earl Atkins 475. Logan and Locan U2-lfii 4. Gor don Loean 534; Patterson's Plumh Inr (13' . -14'.) 0. Fred Sutton 518. Fred Sutton 21 1. Don Goddard 206. Gordon I "an 203; Fyr Fyters 931, Barco 2737. PACIFIC 1.E AGl'E Roetie Valley PIvwood 123-7 3. Marvin Roeers 510; Commercial I-'-'Uation (19-13) 1. Hank Moeler 459. Valley Piumhing M5-17) 0. Ken McManamn 535: Rogue Vallev Countrv Club (23-9 1 4. Fred Gal lardo 555. Westside Lumber (1R-14) 2. Ted Zahnow 466: Firestone ( 14-18 2. Dick Schimpl 446. Coast to Coast (15';-I6';) 3. Ed SERVICE LUBRICATION BRAKE ADJUST "m ills d.WHFFI ROTATION - ww m iiw r w ivn WE0NESDAY FREE BRAKE INSPECTION WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY ONLY Complete Wheel Alignment Correct C.iler Ca for Appointment Set loe-in Adjust Steering Check All Parts Set Camber Micro WHEEL BALANCING SEARS Vollniert 514; Lintnger s 116-161 1, Pete Gosnell 484. Rogue Vending t'i-lfl';) 3, D. Shurts 561; General Tire 1 13-19 1 1, C. Chase 440. Combined Insurance 8-24 0. forfeit; LO O F. H3-19I 4. Walt Craig 451. D. Shurts 227. Joe Beaty 202. Marvin Rogers 22; Rogue Valley Country Club 2911. CITY LEAC.l'E State Farm Ins. i24-8i 4. Norm Neathamer 605: Steve Wilson Lbr. (17l.-14';) 0, Warren Poling 486. Sno Boys 2t -10 t 3. Bud Simmons 532; Dave and Vern's Service 1 10-22 1 1, Jim Burton 508. Associated Restaurant (IB'j 13') 3. Bud Judy 536; Echo Homes (14-18" I. Jim Hopkins 534. Westside Merchants 1 1R-141 0. Clyde Minger 506: Concrete Steel (14-18) 4. Lin Smith 534. Whitelaw Candv Co. (18-14) 4. Wilton While 559: Al (Tex) Nash (1H-I6i 0. Charles McWhorter 600. E H Mann (18-I4i 2. Jess Mea dows 509; Pacific Power & Light (11-211 2. Don Mullm 556, Stewart Ave Lbr. (18-14) 1. Ed Olson 544; Portland Glove (15-17) 3. Dennv Bauman 558. Olson Lawyer 1 12 1 .,-19 1 2 1 2. Boh Scheneman 498; Silver J Stamps (10-22) 2. Dick Borden 499. Don Mullin 225. Wilton White 222. RAMBLING ROLLERS Corkv's (19-9i 2. Del Huttner 438; Kogap (15-13i 2. Linda Brood 410 M & W Chain Saw C7-11) 3. PoMv Campbell 456; Jackson Co. Federal Two iU'j-IS'j) 1. Jill Hedgpeth 400. Bolton Orchids (17-11 3. Jean Wchren 453: Weber Excavating ill'j-ie1-) Helen Rice and Nancy Weber 390. Nash Ford Tractor ( 16-12) 4. Jean Bitcrling 480; Jackson Co. Fed. One (16-12) 0. forfeit. Crater TV 1 12-16) 3. Norma Olufsen 3R9: Max-Sig 1 1 1-7 1 1 Phyllis Gilchrist 395. Big Y Appliance 1 1 1-17) 4, Mary Burkhard 409; Alexander and Brown (8-20) 0. Miriam Doty 368. B AMI B AUCTION Starlighters 1 19-9 1 4. Clara Tor rey 506; Pins and Needles (16-12) 0, Norma Finnell 416. Jibs 116-12) 3. Ina Germain 477: Gad Abouts (16-12) 1. Juanita Brenner 465, Go Getters f 12-16) 3. Jane Holmes 442: Slowpokes 1 6-22 1 1, Esther Sticklev 371. Starmakers (16-12) 3. Fyrnc Col ton 469; Bronc Buster (11-17) 1, Helen Lennian 413. Juanita Brenner 95. Clara Tor rey 183, Ina Germain 180; Star lighters 1325. Victor in Race MONTEREY, Calif. (UPI) -Dave MacDonald of El Monte, Calif., made it two in a row Sunday by driving his Cooper Cobra to victory in the fourth annual Pacific Grand Prix at the twisting Laguna Seca course. MacDonald, who captured the Riverside Grand Prix last week, raced his car around the 100 lap, 1.9 mile course Sunday in two hours and nine minutes for an average speed of 83.2 miles per hour. A crowd estimated at 70,000 watched the performance. The El Monte driver suffered severe blisters on his left hand trying to keep his car from slip ping out of third gear during a good part of the race. However, he hit speeds up to 129.4 mph after taking the lead at the end of the 501 li lap and held his ad vantage the rest of the way. Former Indianapolis 500 champion A. J. Foyt of Hous ton, Tex., driving a Scarab Olds, came in second. Jim Hall of Midland, Tex., at the wheel of a rear-e n g i n e Chaparral which he designed and built himself, was third. Dave Ride nour of San Francisco was fourth in his Genie Buick. NEW YORK (UPI) - Robert Bellinger Jr.. Gonzaga Univer sity freshman and son of the late New York football Giants tackle, today will receive the annual Timothy J. Mara schol arship award at the weekly luncheon of the Professional Football Quarterbacks of New York. The award, which car ries a stipend of $2,500, is pre sented each year to a needy child of a former member of the Giants organization. AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS SPECIALS I E.ch . AND THURSDAY 5 99 S01 I. Jachwii 771 4441 0n Mm. ft hi. T.H f f.m nu PARKINS FIRST DOWN Stanford's Dick Ragsdale (46) Huskies' Rick is shown after catching short pass in Saturday during second football game with Washington at Seattle. He tUPI) made a first down before being tackled by Halas Says His Team Not Upset SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) George Halas refused to con cede today that his Chicago I Bears actually were upset upset bv the San Francisco Forty Niners but he settled for the fact that they lost. "Upset? There is no such thing as an upset in this league," the paternal coach said in the Bears' locker room Sunday while helping the equip ment manager pack up. "Any team in the National Football League can win." And the rag-tag Forty Niners, led by castoff quarterback La mar McHan, proved him right as they stunned Chicago 20-14. It marked the first setback in six games this season for the Western Division pace-setters particularly in picking tne An while the Forty Niners ended a 1 zona defense apart," Oregon 12 game losing streak that dat- j Coach Lcn Casanova said, ed back to last season and in- e added "Renfro, of course, eluded this summer's exhibition fiasco. Bears Were Flat "We'll just try to play better next Sunday against the Phila delphia Eagles and I'm sure we will," Halas continued in his un ruffled manner. "The Forty Niners were an aroused team that was hitting. We were flat." The shocker was a sweet one for Jack Christiansen, the for mer Detroit Lions' defensive ace, who took over for coach Red Hickey three weeks ago. After trying to find the combi nation with a club that had lost twice more under his direction, Christiansen found a winner when he kept McHan in the lineup and left Bobby Waters on the bench. Now 30 years old and recent ly cut loose by the Baltimore Colts, McHan went the distance while managing an offense that j knocked the props from under the toughest defensive club in ( the league. During the first half. McHan , either hit on key passes or handed off to the revitalized ; J. D. Smith for terrific shots up ; the middle as the Forty Niners j scored tnree times on arivcs 01 59, 78 and 84 yards. Bears Favored By 17 With only a minute and one half to play in the second quar ter the league's weakest offen sive club was riding a 17-0 lead against the Bears who entered the game 17 point favorites. The holes were there; that's all I know," Christiansen said. "Football is 75 per cent desire, 20 per cent plays and five per cent coaching." His crew outrushed the Bears 192 to 71 yards as Smith, break ing out of a prolonged slump, netted 93 yards in 17 carries. Tommy Davis booted two field goals from 25 and 4fi yards out to back up touchdowns by Jim Vollenweidcr and Gary Knafelc. ATTRACTS FASTF.ST P U'K.R WESTBl'RY, N.Y. (UPI) Roosevelt Raceway's $130,000 Messenger Stakes has attracted the world's fastest pacer for its eighth running, Nov. 2. Over trick, who established the mile standard of 1:57 1-5 for half- mile tracks, was entered in the pace for three-year-olds Thurs - day. DATIB Y v i r- I WISH YOU WON'T c.y-TMlS 11 ? ftW? I I HAD ft m WHEW VOU CO(-ENHAGfJ TO SMOKE TPY THIC TASTES C'B T PEAL T " II. 0 1 O&tAr I TC&ACCO hjBWgk MKDFOKD SPORTS Webfoots Prep jFor Washington ,,.1Y. J' V.7, uS . 1 EUGENE (UPI) Oregon's : j .. uvu lr , getting ready for Washington to- l11"8 !'Tir 2iH: f?"ba" uvui m iiuud ctl 1 utsuil Saturday. The Ducks, who now have a 4-1 record for the season, and the Huskies, who own a 2-3 mark, collide a t Portland's Multnomah Stadium next Satur- i dav. Quarterback Bob Berry and Ail-American halfback Mel Ren fro sparked Oregon to its re gionally televised win over the Wildcats. Tremendous Jolt Berry did a tremendous job, played a great game. Coach Jim LaRue of Wildcats also had high praise for the two stars of the Ducks. "Berry was the big factor against us," he said. "He's just a real quarterback. He handles the ball well and he takes ad vantage of everything you give him." "Don't ask me to choose be tween Renfro and Berry. I'd take either one and count my blessings." Pointers Down North Gridders CENTRAL POINT - Central Point eighth grade football team scored its three touchdowns in the first half and held on to defeat North Grants Pass 21-14 in a Friday eame at Grants pass tony Morris ran 50 yards for one Pointer TD. Doug Miller went three yards for the second and passed to Kirby Renfro for (jve yar(is and the third. Morris packed two extra points and Keith Halsey one. Intercepted passes set up both . North touchdowns. Phil Peter- son ran for one, passed to Rob Peren for the second and sneak ed both extra points. Karen Smith 9th n State Tourney j .........., ' MILWAUKIE, Ore. (UPI) - Cassie Bain of Salem won the ninth Oregon State Women's Match Game bowling champion ships Sunday after holding off a closing drive by Harriet Kraft of Canby. Both won berths in the Na tional All-Star tournament a t Dallas, Tex., Jan. 4. Bev Clancy. Milwaukie, finished third, followed by Kl dina Greenwood, Klamath Falls, and Gloria Bouvia, Portland. Other finishers included Elsie F r a m p t o n, Myrtle Creek, seventh; Karen Smith, Medford, 1 ninth, and Avis Smith, McMinn- ville, 10th SKVKN WINNERS FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) Eighteen-year-old jockey Mar tinez Heath of Warm Springs, Ore., rode seven winners in nine 1 races at the Fresno County Fair I Saturday. TRY PIMCH Or RIAL MAIL TKIHU.NE, MEDFORD, Remond, left, and Steve Hinds quarter. Washington won 19-11. STANDINGS (I'rnrrsslonal Football) lly I'nltcd Press Intrrnallona! NATIONAL I.KACIK Eastrrn Division W. I.. T. Pel. PF P ti o o l.onn 20.1 im 4 2 0 .(i(i7 i .": m 4 2 0 .S7 1.111 14.1 3 2 1 .i;10 130 117 2 3 1 .400 127 1KB 2 4 0 :ti i:n Hi;) 1 5 O .167 1117 171 ClcvelHnrl St. Lotus Now York Pittsburgh Philn. .... Wash Dallas .... MKSTKItN DIVISION '. L. T. Pel. PF PA Chic-HKO ... .1 1 0 ,RXt 1 r 1 liR Green Bay.. .1 1 0 .8.13 174 8.1 Baltimore .. 3 3 o ..10(1 1 Hi mi Minn 2 4 (1 .3X1 142 182 Detroit ... 2 4 0 :i:i3 IIS I 1.1 San Fran . 1 .1 0 .Hi7 74 14!l Los Angeles I .1 0 .Hi7 73 1!)8 Stltlflav's llr-sttlts Cleveland 37. Philadelphia 7 New York 37. Dallas 21 Pittsburgh 38. Washington 27 Ballimore 25. Detroit 21 Greent Bay 30. St. Umis 7 San Franesieo 20. chieagn 14 Los AnRL'les 27. Minnesota 24 A. 11 Fill CAN IF AOl'E Faslertt Division W. I.. T. Pet. PF PA Boston 4 3 0 .471 Ui.l 12.1 Houston .4 3 0 ..171 I4!l 148 New York. 3 3 0 ..ion 12.1 1.1!) Buffalo 2 4 1 .333 135 161 Western Division '. I.. V. Pel. PF PA San Diego .. .1 I n .833 1.11 120 Oakland .... 3 4 0 .42f) 143 118 Kan. City ..2 3 I .400 lli7 138 Denver 2 4 0 .333 130 196 Sunday's llesulis San Diego 38. Kansas Citv 17 Oakland 4fl. New York 26 Houston 28. Buffalo 14 HOCKEY WESTERN IliAtil'E T. Pis. CP C. Drnver . . :i Sodltlc .. ;i Sun Fran... 3 l.os And 2 Portland .... 1 Vancouver 1 (I IB l.'i ti in 12 ti 20 la 4 13 21 2 14 13 2 20 23 Minnays Hrsmts Lou Angeles 5. Portland 4 (over- umei Seattle 5, San Francisco 2 NATION.AI, I.P.ACIirc Ry L'tillr-rt Press llitfrnalintia iv. L. T. Pit. ;k ;a Chlrnco .. . 4 10 8 Toronto .... 3 2 n ft Detroit 3 O 2 (i Montreal .2 2 I 3 New York .2204 Boston . . . 0 3 11 13 8 24 Sunday's Itesulls Chieaco 3. 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OFFICES FROM COAST TO COAST A N O HAWAII IOANS IIFE INSURED AT IOW COST OREGON Forty Niners Stun 20-14 in Pro Grid By NORMAN MI1.1.ICK I'I'I Sports Writer Success came simultaneously Sunday to Lamar McHan, who was on the scrap-heap of pro football only three weeks ago, and to the San Francisco Forty Niners, the team that ransomed him for $100. lliillnn -srwi iMAi'iH hn Imcnl u v V'-"",!'" -prions direction before Tittle put of the National Football League season in directing the Forty Niners to a stunning 20-14 vic tory that knocked the Chicago Western Division race into a tie. This was the Forty Niners' first triumph of the season and no team in the league cheered it more enthusiastically than Mcllan's old team mates, the Green ay Packers. By drub bing the St. Louis Cardinals, ;)0-7, the Packers moved into a first-place tie with the Bears. Green Bay and Chicago both have 5-1 records. In the Eastern Division, there was no stopping the Cleveland Browns as they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 31-7, for a spotless 6-0 record. The New York Giants remained two games behind the lead by beat ing the Dallas Cowboys, 37-21. ; Won First Game j The Los Angeles Rams, like the Forty Niners, won their 1 first game of the year, edging the Minnesota Vikings, 27-24; the Pittsburgh Steelers rallied to beat the Washington Red skins, 38-27, and the Baltimore j Colts came from behind to de-1 feat the Detroit Lions, 25-21. Probably no result this sea son, however, has staggered the leacue ike the victory by the down-at-the-heels Forty Niners over the rough-tough Bears. McHan, a failure with three NFL clubs (Cardinals, Packers and Colts) during his 10 pro campaigns, won the quarter back assignment because Jonn Brodie was injured and Bob Waters was found wanting. ; McHan had been claimed for the $100 waiver price when let go by the Colts three weeks ago and hardly had time to become fully accustomed to the forty i Niners' offense such as it was. Yet the 30-year-old Arkansas Traveler called a masterful game, handing off to San Fran cisco backs for a total of 192 yards to riddle a Chicago de fense that had yielded a total j of 3110 to five stronger oppo nents. Threw One TD Pass McHan completed 10 of 20 passes for 141 yards and one touchdown. The Forty Niners jumped off to a 17-0 lead, sur rendered a Chicago touchdown ! just before halftimc, and the defense took over during the fi nal half. I At St. Louis, the methodical Packers scored on each of their ( first five series of downs to make their "game-of-thc-week" strictly no-contest. Green Bay controlled the ball for 48 plays during the first half, compared to 19 for the Cardinals, and out-1 gained the Cards, 238 yards' to 58. . ' Jimmy Brown set an Nrl. rush record and Frank Ryan threw four touchdown passes in the rout against Philadelphia, j Brown gained 144 yards in 25 carries to swell his career rush ing total to a record 8.390. inai surpassed the 8,296 yards gained by Joe Perry of the Forty Niners. Y. A. Tittle also completed four touchdown passes in a comc-from-behind win over Dal las. The 37-year-old Giants quarterback, despite a cut over (JO Frosh Nudge WSU Coubabes PULLMAN (UPI) Quarter back Tom Jcrnstedt sneaked over from the one to give Ore gon's Frosh football team a 24 19 victory over the Washington State Frosh Saturday. Oregon got another of its touchdowns on a 70-yard punt return by Tim Temple. 0 TUCKIH Nil. LOANS ISIUBllSMtD I9J7 f 9 the eye that needed repairing . for New York's final score. , Pittsburgh its win. Haley inter during the game, hit on 19 of Danny Villaneuva kicked a ; cepted a pass and ran 24 yards 32 throws for 279 yards. pair of 27-yard field goals in for a go-ahead touchdown and Phil King crabbed screen 1 lnc 'as' quarter to earn the ' Bradshaw recovered a fumhlo passes for two TD's and Joe Walton and Del Shofner each caught one scoring toss. The rnWhnv orahh..H 17.1V i, ,if. mle lead under Eddie LeBar- 1 . the Giants ahead in the third quarter with a pair of TDIers capitalized on Washington passes. Dick Lynch raced 82 1 mistakes to set un two Inst-ne. yards with a pass interception Don't get caught in the rush! Take advantage of big, pre-season savings NOWI Pay later! GENERAL WINTER CLEAT TREADS plus on your own tires or our A l sound Cdsmgs LIFETIME GUARANTEE You me protected against delects in workmanship, materials and all normal road hazards for the life of the tread, without regard to lime used or mileage. Adjustments prn-mted on current General prices. IMPORTANT! 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