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2 . B f: W WEDNKSDAV, NOVEMBER la, JM3 MEDKOItl) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON JOHN LUCAS JEFF RANDOLPH Outstanding for SM ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Cleveland Indians will play 43 night home games in 1964, the club disclosed today. A pair of twi-night doubleheaders also will be played. The first night game will be against Kansas City April 17. ' MEDFORDetakTHlBUNE SPORTS Have Idea You Can Win Them All, Al Akins Tells SM Gridders at Banquet Always come up with the idea that you can win them all," Al Akins, Southern Ore eon College head football coach, declared here last night. Akins was main speaker at the annual dinner honoring St. Mary's High School football players and coaches and rally squad members. Fullback Jeff Randolph and Guard John Lucas were an nounced as co-recipients of the outstanding player award for the 1963 season. Presentation of the award was made by the Very Rev. Carl Mai, pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church parish. Akins, discussing the "hidden values" found in football, listed as one of the values the search for excellence and said, "I do not accept the philosophy ot 'you can't win them all'." The Red Raider mentor, supporting philosophy that "you can win them all," maintained that play ers should not be satisfied with mediocre performance, that they should put forth the effort and strive to win and strive for excellence. Other Values Values from football listed by Akins were lasting friendships, building of character; release of energy in a harmless way; sense of responsibility, loyalty and community spirit, or esprit de corps; pride in well-being and physical fitness; learning to compete without quitting; in tense competition; ability to face failure, problems and re sponsibilities and respect for authority through imposed and self-discipline. Sometimes ' you learn more from losing," Akins said. He declared that .in football it is not the color of a man's skin that matters but that is per formance that counts. He point ed out that not all men can be scientists, that some have to carry the guns and take the punishment in this country's de fense and that athletes make the best soldiers. I think there really is need," Akins said, "to under stand the value of athletics." He asked, "Are we getting our money's worth when we spend money for football?," and de clared that the hidden values should be searched for. Winner All the Way The Rev. John Keane, St. Mary's principal, spoke of his. the school's and the parents' de sire to "have a winner all the way across the board." He brought out that just playing to be a winner in sports is not enough and that striving to be a winner should carry over into other fields, as well. Bill Renshaw was chairman of the dinner and presided at it. Bud Parsons was master of ceremonies. Letter awards were presented by Coach Bill McKib bin who also livened the eve ning by making a number of "goof off" awards. Father Mai praised McKibbin for developing fine character as well as good players and teams '''!,A: . -" Biggest Wrestler Tops Biggest Card Tomorrow Night DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Members of the Phoenix High football squad, above, rule as champions of District 6b A-2 and the Rogue League and will meet Douglas on Friday at South- Golden Gate Quartet Plays for NY Giants NEW YORK (UPI) - Sign in the New York Giants' dressing room at Yankee Stadium: "The Golden Gate Quartet Composed of Y.A. Tittle, soprano Hugh McElhenny, alto Aaron Thomas, stutter tenor Ed Dove, bass Will sing the theme song "Don't Give No Gold to Frisco." The Giants will play the San Francisco Forty Niners Sunday at Yankee Stadium and "The Golden Gate Quartet" is com posed of Forty Niner alumni. The sign painter was Jim Kat- cavage. SF Warriors' 'Homecoming' Spoiled 106-102 PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-The San Francisco Warriors had a "homecoming" here Tuesday night but it was spoiled by the Philadelphia 7 6 e r s , another transplanted National Basket ball Association team. The Warriors, returning to the city they left two years ago in a franchise shift, were edged 106-102 in an overtime game by the 76ers, formerly the Syracuse Nats. It was the only game scheduled in the NBA Tuesday night. The game had another nostal gic touch since Alex Hannum, San Francisco coach, is the for mer mentor of the Syracuse Nats. Hannum said the situation led to an inspired and "well-played" ball game but to the Warriors' Guy Rodgers, who was a colle giate star at Temple University here, it was just another road game. This despite the fact that his family was in the stands. INCREASE IN RANK WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Commerce Committee has approved an increase in rank to full commander for Otto Graham, football coach at the Coast Guard Academy. Graham also will enjoy im proved academic tenure as an associate professor and a com mander at the school. Since 1872-sarisf action guaranteed or your money back! j i" Balancing RRH power 57."" " '"' ' ' '' tOTi 7 6011 i7.T t'" jTJ n WARS J 7 IQ U I t.OQ 6 20 15 " 30.7S' ! ; Xviversidci 'pivi "" '" wh'""' 34 m" " " pfe . 4-SQUARE GUARANTEE Fb WARDS O I 1. Again,, rood hotord, ,0, .h. CT 1 FO T? 2 1 O IN HUB DEEP SNOW Against road haiordt for th specified lime. Adjustments pro rated on months used. 2, Agaimt defects in material), work, monship lor life ol Ireod. Ad justments prorated on tread weor. 3, Nolionwide tervice ot all branches. 4, Satisfaction guaranteed nation wide. Adjvntmentt bated on tale price when returned. 117 S. 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He ws- ported in satisfactory condition. Cause of his collapse was not determined immediately. EXPANDS COVERAGE NEW YORK (UPD-Expand-ed coverage of Sunday's Na tional Football League game between Green Bay and Chica go has been planned by the Co lumbia Broadcasting Company. A spokesman for the network said the Packers-Bears game will be substituted for the NFL game in certain parts of the South, West Coast, Dallas and Minnesota areas. It will be seen on 116 stations. The biggest card of Match maker Elton Owen's fall season will feature the biggest wrestler in the world when Haystack Cal huun joins with Abe Jacobs against Soldat Gorky and "Mad Dog" Vachon in a tag team match at Medford Armory Thursday night. Calhoun, who stands 6 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 601 pounds, appeared here last spring and a huge Lu Bain Chosen Player of Week PORTLAND (UPI)-Lu Bain, Oregon's versatile fulback, was named today as Oregon's foot ball player of the week by the Linebackers. Bain played a key role in Oregon's 21-7 win over Washington State. Getting honorable mention were halfback Leroy Whittle and center Jack O'Billovich of Oreeon State, and Bob Ruchert I of Lewis and Clark. crowd turned out to see the Ar kansas country boy win a bat tle royal. Calhoun's main ring maneu ver is a "belly squasher" in which he comes down with all of his weight on a prostrate opponent. If he gets the chance to apply it in the tag match, Gorky and Vachon might be sorry they asked to team up against Calhoun and his pal, the clever New Zealander. A match which would be a main event on any other card will send wild Bill Savage against Nick Bockwinkle, coast junior heavyweight king. It will be a non-title scrap but Savage hopes a win will force Bock winkle to put his title on the line in a return match. Nick Kozak, who learned the airplane spin from tutor Frank Stojack, one of the greatest users of the maneuver, will at tempt to crank up Gil Ane, 260 pound Hawaiian, in the opener, set for 8:30 p.m. Armory doors will open an hour earlier. I CONTINUES BY POPULAR DEMAND-OUR 3rd ni id PHOENIX Jim Consbruck; has paced the Phoenix H i g h ; football Pirates in both rushing and scoring this fall. j Ron Williams led the passing and Dale Sauer the pass receiv-! ing. Consbruck has rushed for 854 yards on 124 carries and Den nis has a 477 total for 106 packs. John Granby has 301 for 57 and Sauer 225 for 33. Nineteen touchdowns and six: extra points have been scored by Consbruck for 120 points. Gransby has seven TDs and six extras for 48 points and Wil-: liams seven and five for 47. j Williams 600 Total 1 Williams passing has netted 422 yards on 19 completions in j 37 throws. The Pirate quarter-! back has 600 yards in total of- j fense. Sauer, Granby and Consbruck: each have caught six passes. Respective yards gained were 191, 138 and 91. The Pirates, unbeaten this season, go into Oregon Class! A-2 quarterfinals this Friday. I rilOE.MX STATISTICS: I Ph. Otip. First downs 11!4 1,5 Net rushlns 22R0 57fi ! Net passing 5-3 707 Net scrimmage 27R3 128.1 Srnrinc 320 B i Passing 52-23 6 Srnrlnir TD Con. Tori Conshruck l!l 12" nrnnby 7 fi . Williams 7 .1 47 ; Grcnnnn 4 3 2(1 Sauer 5 3 33 nushlnt TC Consbruck 124 Grennan lfl Granby 57 Sauer 33 Williams .10 ViK Avp. r.",4 us 477 3.3 3111 5.3 223 fin 178 4.3 Passing Williams .17 Hawkins in Consbruck 1 PA PC Yds. Pass Receiving Granby Consbruck Sauer Hill Smilh in 3 78 1 23 PR Yds. ... fi 13R ... n ill ... r, mi 3 7!1 ... 2 24 Roadster Show in February The 1964 Medford Roadster Show will be held over the weekend of Feb. 8-9 it was an nounced today by Southern Ore gon Timing association, spon sors of the event. Next February's show will be an exhibition of specially-built custom autos and factory ex perimental models with the ac cent on style, color, originality, and workmanship. Many of the entries will represent values in excess of $10,000 each. The Medford show, largest display of this type between Portland and Sacramento, is ex pected to attract more than 7.000 spectators during it's two day run at the Medford Armory. Additional information includ ing entry requirements may be had by writing Medford Road ster Show, P. O. Box 1581. Medford. Beldin Honored In Wilco Loop PORTLAND (UPI) -Reynolds High School halfback Grant Bel din today was named as the outstanding scholar -athlete among senior backs in the Wil co League. Beldin will be one of eight nominees honored at the founh annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet at the University of Portland Dec. 2. Named earlier from the Tualatin-Yamhill Valley League were Tigard end Martin Eg gert and St. Helens quarterback Milt Scrafin. 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