Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 28, 1963, Image 13

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TRIES TO DODUE Washington's Bui Douglas
(11) tries to dodge Oregon's Larry Hill (25) and
falls into clutches of Oliver McKinney (53) to
be downed on one-yard line in first quarter of
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WINS ALTO RACE
MEXICO CITY-Jim Clark of
Scotland, driving a Lotus Cli
max, won the second Grand
Auto Race of Mexico Sunday.
football game Saturday at Portland. On ground
behind Douglas is Jake Rupp (81). Washing
ton won 26-19. (UPI)
Mel Renfro
May Miss
SJS Tussle
Sports Briefs
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LION'S OBTAIN LEE
DETROIT (UPI) - The De
troit Lions, plagued by a deple-
EUGENE (UPI) Battered ited C01'PS of linebackers, have
Oregon began getting ready for I obtained Monte Lee from the
its lootball game with han Jose
State here next Saturday
minus All - American halfback
Mel Renfro, quarterback Bob
Berry and tackle Milt Kanehe.
The three starting players
were injured as the Ducks drop
ped a 26-19 decision to Washing
j ton before 35,690 in Portland
J Saturday.
i Kanehe. a 6-3, 250-pound sen
ior, suffered a fractured right
M. Louis Cardinals in a waiver
de?.l.
Tne Lions have lost lineback
er Carl Brettschneider for the
season and all-pro Joe Schmidt
is out tor at least a month.
Wayne Walker has a pulled
muscle to compound the Lions
problems.
FATHER AGAIN
ONTARIO. Ore. (UPI) -Mrs.
ankle and probably will not be Harmon Killebrew, wife of the
able to play in any of Oregon s ; Minnesota Twins star, has pre-
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MEDFORDttjWrKIBUNE
SPORTS
MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1963
1DWLIING
CITV LEAGUE ,
State Farm Ins. (27-9) 3. Bill
Hall 591; Westside Merchant U"
17 1 1, Jack Beale 534.
Sno Boys (25 '3-10i2 , 4. Frank
Couch, Harold Boen 548; E. H.
Mann Co. 118-18) 0, George Loven
borg 482.
Steve Wilson Lbr. 21-I4;i 4.
Lee Richardson 571: Al (Tex, Nash
(16-20) 0. Charles McWhorter 58.8
Stewart Ave. Lbr. (21-151 3, Mai
Olsen 532; Associated Restaurant
(19j-16'3 1. Herb Dun gey 524.
Whitelaw Candy Co. (21-15) 3,
Ray Barker 516; Olson Lawyer
Lbr. (13i-22'3) 1. Gale Culy 486.
Echo Homes (18-18) 4, Mike King
565; Pacilic Power & Light (11-25)
0, Don Mullin 515.
Portland Glove (16-20 1, Andy
Anderson 535; Dave and Verus
Service (13-23) 3, Walt Shirmer
526.
Concrete Steel (15-21) 1. Ron
Matthiesen 533; Silver $ Stamps
(13-23) 3, Dick Borden 563.
Bill Hall 242, Norm Neathamer
231.
BOWLING BELLES
Specialy Contractors (2210) 3.
Carroll Peterson 475; McLaren Oil
(21-11) 1, Vivian Rodger$ 471).
Southern Oregon Tallow (20-12)
3, Corky Jones 333; Roethler Chev
ron (12-20) 1, Lanell Wilkes 462.
Trowbridge Electric (16la-15'a)
3. Jan Coulter 489; Pick's Apparel
(8-24) 1. Marilyn Wentling 417.
Big Y Beauty Salon ( M a-17 ' ,
2. Jean Stanton 452; Mail Trib
une (14-18) 2, Lorna Kahncrt 430.
Corky Jones 202. Jan Coulter
101, Lee Horn 189; Trowbridge
Electric 2520.
four regular season games,
! Doubtful
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sented her husband with a baby
daughter.
The rhilH. named Kalherine.
Renfro and Berry were listed ; js the fourth for the Killebrews,
; as "doubtful" for the Ducks' wh0 have two boys and another
next contest. Renfro received i gjri.
. bad bruises on his right side i
and Berry suffered strained 'li-jSHUE ENDS RETIREMENT
mSIINIG POWER?
i- hemiu j;
, gaments in his right knee. They
i were scheduled to undergo fur-
' thur examinations today.
I Oregon Coach Len Casanova
j blamed defensive
! for the loss.
I "We changed our defense a
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
New York Knickerbockers have
some help coming.
The Knicks have announced
mistakes" that veteran backcourtman
Gene Shue decided to end his
retirement and signed a 1963-64
; bit for this one and some of er- contract with the Knickerboek-
to your motor oil and drive
on full power againl
When an pnemp eplr, nntv l
loses power Acrjs r jsl nrl
other deooS'ts arcuu'r in
the crankcase causing ncnicr-s
engine wear. To keop your car
engine clean and powerful. drl
" ' Alem'te CD-2 to your motor oil
regularly. CD-2's r.oncentrapr
detergent action dissolves en
Rtne sludge and other gummy
deposits . . . Irees sticky valves,
too. You'll notice the extra ro ver!
Have your oil checked today. If
It's about a half-quart low, ask
for Alemite CD-2. Your satisfac
tion is guaranteed by Stewart
Warner Corporation,
rors we made really hurt us in
i the long run. he said.
I Washington Coach Jim Owens
said "this was a best ever ef
j fort by a Washington team for
me. ..team effort and determina
i tion are the words to describe
how we won it."
SPARTAN TO BE READY
MOSCOW. Idaho (UPI) -So
phomore Quarterback Ken Ber
Shue, who has played in the
National Basketball Association
for nine years, was with the
Knickerbockers last season and
scored 916 points for an 11.7
average.
AGREE TO PLAY
MEXICO CITY (UP)-Former
U.S. Open Champion Tommy
Bolt, ex - PGA titleholder 3ob
of San Jose State will be j Rosburg and Ken Vcnturi
ry
ready to play against Oregon
Saturday despite a concussion
' suffered against Idaho, the team
physician said.
He is the brother of Oregon
quarterback Bob Berry.
have agreed to compete in the
Mexican National Open Golf
championship, Nov. 14-17.
HAS A "HEADACHE
CHICAGO (UPI) Hard-run.
I ning halfback Ron Bull of the
DONATES SLOOP I Chicago Be;rs "rested in ma-
; ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) I sonic Hospital today with
Tho Paul V Shields Foundation ! king-sized headache" the re
: announced the donation of five ' suit of being kicked in the head
shields class sloops to the Uni-1 during Sunday's game with the
ted States Naval Academy. Philadelphia hagles.
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INDUSTRIAL LKAGUE
Barco Supply (20'3-ll1j
Grant Day 526; Logan and Logan
(15-17) 3. Elmer Wade 5UU.
Joe's Golden Eacle 1 19' j -'.i I
3, Joe Foss 518; Drive In Cleaners
(18-14) 1, Coe Brecon 549.
F.vr Fvtera (17-15) 3. Carl Mi
chael 466; Patterson's Plumbing
(14la-i7'2) l. Fred Sutton sui.
Harrison Electric 1512-16'7) 2j.
Earl Nets 494: Jackson County-
Road Dept. (11-21) 1 13, W. Panter
502.
Olson-Lawyer Lbr. (15-17) 3,
Bill Barnes 41)9; Pogue Excavat
inc (14-18) 1. Don Turner 504.
Coe Brown 225. Wayne Archer
215, Joe Foss 205; Drive in uiean
ers 999; Joe's Golden Eagle 2730.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
CWA (23-9) 3. Lvle Brown 587;
Bakers Moulding (15-17) 1, Ollie
Mcdicus 505.
Eaclc Pointt Gar ace (239) 3.
Stew Hopper 495; Harry & David
zz-iu i. tav uoaaara nuo.
Midway Meats (19-13) u. Lee
Smith 472; Red Pegasus (15-17) 4,
Dick Chaniberland 494.
Tab e Rock Lumber (16-16) 4
Clarence Freeman 549: Ideal Ce
ment Co. (14-181 0, Glen Irwin 488.
Timber Wolves (13-191 4. Frank
Berclund 545; Naval Reserve (0-32)
0, Steve Udell 461.
Bill Centers 535, Lyie Brown
215. Frank Berclund 214; Table
Rock Lumber 2510.
John Kantor 234. Neil Farrier
8. Skip B recount 210; Rocue
Valley Auction 2874.
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Rocue Valley Plywood i29-7) 4.
Marvin Rogers 500; Combined In
surance (8-28) 0. forfeit.
Rogue Valley Country Club (24-
12i 1. Fred Gallardo 517: General
Tire 1 16-20 1 3. Bill Chase 430.
commercial Home insulation (20.
16) 1, Hank Moeller 466; Coast to
coast (18,2-I7ai 3. Winner Bailey
544.
Valley Plumbine (18-18) 3. Ken
McManama 544; Westside Lumber
iM-17) i. Charley steinke 516.
Firestone (17.1f)l 3. Don Hnusch
4tu: Hogue vending 13 a-22'a) l
D. Shurts 569.
Linninra (17-l!)l 1. Bill Baum
475; ioof (16-20) 3. Walter Craig
too.
Ed Vollmert 210. Ken MrMsm
ma 203. D. Shunrts 200; Coast to
man ioia.
Toe Keeps
Longhorns
Undefeated
By MART IX LADER
t'Pl Sports Writer
It's the arm of a quarterback
and the legs of a running back
that draw most of the attention
in football circles, but deep in
the heart of Texas they pay
special reverence to the toe of
a bench-warmer.
Tony Crosby is a unique tvoe
of hero. He doesn't run, pass
or play defense, and he's nev
er on the field for more than
two minutes in any one came.
All he does is kick, and he three in 2b games leading up o
BARTLETT BELLES LEAGUE
Alexander Music (24 1 j-l 1 i 1,
Delores Dyer 460; Lady Medford
(16'j-19la) 3, Betty Bertram 494.
Young's Cycle (22-14) 1, Rosa
Young 488. Franklin Mayflower
(11-25) 3. Flo Slickney 431.
Honco Sales (21-15) 1. Kathleen
opening 4ou; urater Aulo Sup
ply (17a-183) 3. Rhode Has kin
4U7.
Pogue s Excavating 121-15) 2
Andy Walts 458; Chrystal Meats
ia-iif) z. wore uauey 492.
Winnies Beauty Salon 20-17) 1
Lula Hulse 468; Carriage House
lio-iui a. uerri umise 473.
Alcxandcs and Brown rifi-IRt 3
Charlotte Bohl 469: Enuffy'i Office
Machine Repair (15.a-20'a) 1. Lola
ter 445; Nortons Food Mkt. (17-19)
inonuon jhu.
Fritto-ettes (18-18) 3, Midge Gan
1. Ruth Hollawav 480.
Medford Radiator ( IS '--lfl ' j 3
Kay McCuan 453; Team Sixteen
ua'j-ju'ai 1. Leanore Golden 461
Max Stevenson 204, Belly Bert
ram 191. Rosa Young 186; Norlans
rooa AlKl. 2224.
BOWLING QUEENS
B St B Auction (19-171 n Wan
da Booth 63(i; Charm Collage (12a
6a-it i. ik or in a tiiirr-i'ipnit 4Hi
Cal-Ore Ranches (26-10) 4, Jean
i-axion too; n. H. L,age (14 'a
21') 0. Colleen Baylor 459.
Jorgensen's (27-9) 3. Pat Card
ner 495: Kims (20-16) 1, Carol
Duzan 565.
Security Ins (t7'1-l8,Il 4, Marge
Lusk 572; Frist National Bank (17.
ir u. rai ninon
U.S. Bank (lfi"a-19'.j) 4. Chervl
Rhodes 458; Bambys (16-20) 0.
Doris Radcliffc 470.
Medford Neon (t9&-20'j) 4. Dot
Ncase 487; Retcr Fruit ( 14 '.a-21 1,3 )
0, Alyce Williams 447.
Wanda Booth 220, 214, Carol
Duzan 213. Marge Lusk 203.
Oakland Raiders Nip Chargers
34-31; Houston Downs Chiefs
By United Press International
the letters "DD" mean daily
double to most of the sports
world but to the Oakland Raid
ers' American Football League
rivals they indicate "double
danger."
They stand (or Option David
son and Clem Daniels, a pair
of transplanted Texans who
are leading the Raiders out of
the despair born of one victory
in the 1962 season and only
doesn't even do that the right
way.
Right or wrong, Crosby's un
orthodox kicking, accomplished
witnoul the aid ot a shoe on
his foot, is one of the big rea
sons Texas today stands as one
of only four major colleges with
unblemished records. The other
perfect-record teams are Au
burn, Princeton and Bowling
Green.
Won Sixth Straight
The Longhorns. ranked No. 1
in the country, made it six in
a row Saturday night when they
nipped Rice, 10-6. Crosby was
responsible for four points with
his 19th straight point-after con
version and a 22-yard field goal.
It was the second week in
a row that Crosby's bare toe
has provided the winning mar
gin for Texas.
Auburn, idle last weekend,
has a 6-0 mark as does Bowl
ing Green, which beat Kent
State, 18-3. Princeton trounced
Cornell, 51-14, to record its
fifth straight triumph.
the current season
The Raiders scored the great
est victory since the club was
organized when they beat t h e
San Diego Chargers, 34-33, sun
day and stalled the Chargers'
runaway to the Western divi
sion title. The win was the first
the Raiders ever scored over
San Diego in 10 meetings and
put them in second place in the
West with a respectable 4-4
record.
Oilers Take Lead
The Houston Oilers took a
one-game lead in the Eastern
Division with a 28-7 win over
the Kansas City Chiefs in Sun
day's only other AFL game.
In Saturday mgni s games
Mac Blacks Winners
In 7th Grade Game
Francis Edwards ran for one
touchdown and a conversion and
Bobby Meeds scored on a pass
interception as the McLoughlin
Blacks defeated the Mac Whites
Friday in Medford seventh
grade football.
The two players along with
Dave Aeschlman, Jim Mercer
and Harry Withrow led the
Blacks. Joe Finncll and Gary
Singler were sparks for the
White team.
The Blacks wound up with a
2-2 record and the Whites were
0-4.
the Denver Broncos and New
York Jets played to a 35-35 tie
and the Buffalo Bills downed
the Boston Patriots 28-21.
Today Daniels is the AFL's
rushing leader and Davidson
one of the circuit's most dan
gerous passers.
Daniels gained 126 yards in 15
carries Sunday to take over the
ground gaining lead with 523
yards in eight games while Da
vidson threw touchdown passes
of 39, 46 and nine yards to Do
bie Craig, Art Powell and Glenn
Shaw, respectively.
Fullback Keith Lincoln s 51-
yard scoring run was the big
offensive play of the game for
San Diego.
George Blanda threw touch,
down passes of 24, seven and
six yards as the Oilers gained
their fifth victory in eight
games.
I j h" 772-4534
SC PROOF ECHO SPRING DIST. CO.. LOUISVILLE- KT.
3
Course in Judo
Offered at Y
Medford YMCA Judo Acad-
emv will sponsor a short course
in judo instruction starting at
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 29.
The course will cover 10 les
sons for a nominal fee. It in
cludes physical conditioning plus
rolls and falls.
During the series of Tuesday
night meetings each student
will learn the hand arts, how
to apply certain pressures and
grips and the basic throws.
Those who wish to continue
on and learn more about judo
may enroll in the club and
progress through the various
degrees or colored belts.
Each student should bring a
sweat-shirt, warm-up pants or
other loose fitting pair of pants
and pair of white athletic socks.
Those wishing more informa
tion should call the Medford
YMCA, 772-6295.
BOURBON l years old
The success of the "Ages"
$4
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Alley Kittens (I8'i-9'j! 4. Ger
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Dot Parker 400.
Gutter Belles 117-11) 3. Nellie
Ettmger 395: Kool Kate (13'2-14'j)
1, Nora Bailey 455.
Wild Cats 116-81 3. Fran Hia
Kins 527: Gutter Dusters 116-12)
1, Janet Kimmcl 432.
Comets I12'-j-lljl 1. JoAnn
Barrltt .339; Spare Tires (11-131 3.
Acnes uoyca an.
Bit Mor Brats (12-81 4. Nancy
Rickard 334; Sum Punklns (11 '.a
lli'ji 0. Lula Hulse 373.
Telestars 110-181 3, Janet Grif
fith 453; Gutter Gang (8-161 1
Carol Craven 3ti3.
Fran Higgins 201. Janet Grif-
mn 1U7. Janet mminei tou; uut
ter Dusters 1224.
DREAMERS LEAGUE
Dillies (20-81 3, Jeanne Larson
388; Scramblers (14-14 1, Agnes
Esllck 340.
Swivel Hips (18-101 4. Beverly
Wlnbolt 475; Lclties (9-10) 0. Ma
bel Hamilton 404.
Flappers (16-12) 4. Ruby Caroth
ers 396: Pln-Ups (12-16) 0. Loll la
Wright 371.
Channel Chums (14-14) 1. Ellie
Hopewell 361: Three M's (0-19) 3,
Marvena Wallace 428.
Beverly Winbolt 170. 163: Mable
Hamilton 161; Swivel Hips 1455.
WEDNESDAY SCRATCH
MecHord House Movers (23-51 3
George Paaul 594; Sambo's (14-14)
1 Al Cuozzo 506.
Wllkins Plastering (17'i-10',v 3,
Don Neidermyer 528; Red Barn
Auction (15-13) 1, Norm Wade
518.
Stale Police IM-14) 1. Don Cain
540: Valley Poultry (7-21) 3, Gus
Scott 541.
Llthla Motors (15-131 3'i Bert
Sarrt 562; Stones TV (6'j-21',2 1,2,
Joe Cuozzo 506.
Ear Thornton 225. Chas. Moore
215, Glenn Wilkins 211; Lithia Mo
tors 2108.
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Electrical Products r2012 1,
Joe Kantor 505; Brookhurst Sub
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First Christian tnurcn nu-iai
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Hiliver Oil io-iji 4. uai Hansen
482: Linebauflh Tree Service (7-25)
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M and A Logging uti-ini j. uoug
James 554; Butte Falls Shell (13
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Specialty Contractors (11211 3,
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