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FRIDAY,
Bears, Giants Risk
NFL Division Leads
Bv United Press International
The Chicago Bears and the
; New York Giants risk their pre
carious division leads Sunday
, against a pair of tough clubs
that could force both National
Football League races into ties,
" The Bears, coming off a big
win over the Green Bay Pack
ers, travel to Pittsburgh to play
the Steelers (61). The Giants
(8-2) are at home against the
St. Louis Cardinals (7-3) in
game that could throw the East
em Division race into a three'
team deadlock.
A victory by the- Cards at
Yankee Stadium, coupled witn
a win by the Cleveland Browns
at home over the Dallas Cow
boys, would produce a tie
among New York, St. Louis and
Cleveland.
" Coach George Halas of the
Bears expressed his respcet for
the Steelers last sunaay wnen
he remarked immediately after
the Green Bay victory that "I'd
rather play any team in the
league next wecK tnan ruts-
burgh."
Face Patsy
The Bears, with a 9-1 record,
lead Green Bay by one -game.
The Packers face a patsy in
their game at Milwaukee
against the San Francisco For
ty Nincrs.
After Sunday, the Bears play
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home games against the Minne
sota Vikings, Forty Miners and
Detroit Lions all clubs with
losing records. The Packers
play their last three games on
the road, at Detroit, Los Ange
les and San Francisco.
In Sunday's three games in
volving non-contenders, the Los
Angeles Rams (3-7) are at home
against the Baltimore Colts (5
5); the Philadelphia Eagles (2-
7-1) entertain the Washington
Redskins (24); and the Vikings
(3-7) are home against the
Lions (44).
Oddsmakers favor Chicago by
4 points over Pittsburgh; New
York by 9 over at. Louis;
Cleveland by Vk over Dallas;
Green Bay by 21 over San
Francisco; Baltimore by 4 over
Los Angeles; Philadelphia by 4
over Washington, while Minne
sota and Detroit are rated even.
Husky, USC
Bowl Hopes
Put on Line
By HAL WOOD
UPI Sports Writer
Washington and Southern CI.
ifornia. a oair of erlrl nnwor.
houses with SO-SO record lav
uieir nose cowl nopes on the
finishing line Saturday with ev
erything pointing to the Huskies
making it to the Pasadena rl.c
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sic for the third time in four
years.
Washington ,ioi!s a revived
Washington State before 55,000
in uie wasnington stadium. A
win or a tie would nut th.
Huskies in the bowl.
If they are to make it. mmr.
terback Bill Douglas and full
back Junior Coffey will have to
have better days than they did
last week when thev
dumped by UCLA, 144.
Washington, with a 5-4 rec
ord, is rated a 14-point choice
to whip the Cougar club that
rolled to an easy 32-15 win over
Stanford in its last outine.
Washington State is 3-5-1.
Slightly Weaker
Southern California is in a
slightly weaker position tiian
me HusKies. Tne Trojans have
a 6-3 over-all record, but they
are 2-1 in Big Six conference
piay against 3-1 for Wash n-rt-m.
The Huskies play one more con
ference came than USC. mH
thus would have the better per
centage standing if both win.
In addition, Washington whipped
the Trojans, but good, in their
meeting.
USC is rated a 13ft point
cnoice to dispose of uie bruins,
who have been kicked nround
all season until putting on their
belleve-it-or-not show against
Washington. A crowd of about
85,000 is expected.
Stanford and California, just
playing for the glory of it. as
usual will draw a sellout crowd
of 90,000. Neither has a nance
to play anywhere after this
game until next season.
Craig Morton, the great Cal
quarterback, makes the (J l(in
Bears appear to be the light
choice. But the gambling men
have installed Stanford as n one
point favorite. That one is hard
to figure.
California has a 4-4-1 record,
Stanford is 2-7.
Two of the better teams in
the West clash at Eugene. Ore..
when Oregon hosts arch-rival
Oregon State.
Basketball
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
By Unites Press International
Eastern Division
W. I.. Pet.
Boston 12 1 .023
Cincinnati in s .3.1(1
PhUadelphla a .421)
new xorx a iz .333
Western Division
L. Pet.
7 Mt
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7 ..133
n .3.11
10 .331
Loa Anaelea 10
St. Louts 10
San Francisco B
Detroit il
Baltimore , . 3
Thursday's nesults
Los An.clea ill, St. I.ouls 90
HOCKEY
WKSTKHN 1.HAGUK
By United Press International
W. I.. T. PIS. Of OA
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San rrn. . n a a an so n
Denver a a I I) M tl
Seattle a s 1 IB .17 .15
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Vancouver.. I 10 2 14 63 69
Thursday's Results
Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 3
(overtime)
Denver 9. SealUa O
BKRKIS OUTSTANDING
PORTLAND (UPI) -Fullback
Andy Berkls was named Port
land State's outstanding football
piayer at a team banquet Thurs
day night.
Defensive end Gary Weber
was named the most insoira
tional player for the second
year in a row, while Billy (Bye
Bye) wnite, an outstanding run
ner, got the award as the best
blocker.
LITTLK TABBVS
SHERMAN OAKS. Calif,
(UPI) Police got another
tciepnone can Thursday from
a frightened housewife that
brought a current "black pan-
uier ' scare in tnis area to a
climax.
The woman said she saw two
of the beasts slink under a par
tially finished house. Officers
arrived on the run, shottfuns in
hand. They found two house
Top Teams
Collide in
AFL Scrap
By United Press International
The San Diego Chargers and
the Houston Oilers, respective
division leaders, clash Sunday
in an American Football League
power struggle while the Bos
ton Patriots and Buffalo Bills
battle for survival.
Both Boston and Buffalo have
compiled 5-5-1 records, second
to Houston's 6-4 mark in the
Eastern. Division. The loser of
the Bean town brawl will tum
ble from title consideration if
the Oilers win at San Dieeo.
The Chargers' 8-2 record places
them two games up on Oakland
in the Western Division.
The Patriots, who dropped a
28-21 thriller to the Bills a
month ago in Buffalo, are rat
ed 5-point favorites largely on
the strength of their fine 4-1-1
home mark. The Chargers are
favored by 7ft over Houston.
Other Tiffs
In other AFL contests, the
Oakland Raiders are 3 point
choices over the Broncos in
Denver, and the Kansas City
Chiefs are a slim 1 point pick
over the host New York Jets.
The Buffalo-Boston encounter
matches two conflicting styles
of play. The Bills rank first in
the league's passing statistics
and second in overall offense
while the Patriots offer the
AFL's finest defense.
The San Diego-Houston test
draws most of its attraction
from the expected quarterback
duel between the league's "old
men," the Chargers' Tobin Rote
and the Oilers' George Blanda.
Sunday's game could well be
a championship preview.
Woods, Water, Wildlife
By Hank DeVois
There's a lot of blue smoke
in the air now in southern Ore
gon, and unless the Game Com
mission relents on its proposal
to close part of the upper Rogue
River to salmon fishing it is
going to cause a semi-permanent
blue smog in this area
every spring. It may simplify
the salmon snagging problem,
but it's doubtful that it will do
anything to improve the sports
manlike conduct of Southern
Oregon salmon fishermen.
SINGLE HOOKS
There would seem to be some
middle ground between the ex
treme of allowing huge treble
hooks to be used in salmon fish
ing, and an almost opposite ex
treme of closing the river above
Elk Creek to all salmon fishing.
To allow the present treble hook
law to stay In the books, which
allows a hook measuring t of
an inch from the point of the
hook to the shank, will do noth
ing to improve the fishing skill
or sportsmanlike attitude of the
fisherman. To close the river
above Elk Creek cuts off some
of the most beautiful fishing and
boating water a person can ex
perience, and also does not do
anything to Improve the fishing
manners of those who fish.
CHALLENGE
Those who are advocating a
change of the law to forbid the
use of a treble hook in the main
stem of the Rogue River above
Pierce riffle would appear to
be in the position of being for
something to challenge the
sportsmenlike conduct o( tne
fishermen, be they after trout
or salmon. Restricting the hook
use to a solitary, single hook
measuring less than Vt of an
inch from point to shank is not
going to make fishing more dif
ficult except to those who don't
care where they hook a fish.
Even a single hook can snag
a fish without any effort on the
part of the fisherman to do
any snagging, but the odds are
pretty strong in the favor of a
fish being hooked fair. A point
strongly in favor of the single
hook is that a fish hooked with
a single hook doesn't have the
leverage to throw the hook as
easily as it docs with the treble.
SUCCESS
There are plenty of fishermen
In this area who have caught
almost all of their salmon and
stcelhrad on single hooks. This
Is a successful method that can
be accomplished with hooks as
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SPORTS
Stage Set
Encounter
Ducks and
By HOWARD APPLEGATE
United Press International
EUGENE. Ore. (UPI) The
stage is set for one whale of
an aerial battle here Saturday
when Oregon and Oregon State
meet for the 67th time in the
Far West's oldest football rivalry-
Take tne ingredients.
Oregon State, in end Vern
Burke, has perhaps the finest
pass catcher in college tooiDaii.
In quarterback Gordon Queen it
has a lad whose 16 touchdown
tosses this fall surpass all but
Turkey Day
Mat Card
Scheduled
One of the biggest wrestling
cards ever ' presented in Med
ford is on Up for Thanksgiving
night, Nov. 28, at Medford
armory.
Matchmaker Elton Owen has
signed Haystack Calhoun, the
small as a No. 6 so long as the
angler doesn't try to derrick a
big fish out of the water because
of a fear that it will throw the
hook. '
IN THE FUTURE
It has been suggested by more
than one sportsman and con
servationist that it might not
be a bad idea to eventually pro
hibit the use of treble hooks for
any kind of fishing for game
fish in the state. With the tre
mendous pressure on all kinds
of fishing, the use of treble
hooks means more fish lost be
cause of accidental and inten
tional snagging that causes in
fection and eventual death. We
have plenty of evidence that
supports the belief that a single
hook may not touch as many
fish, as a treble, but the single
hook will land more fish that
are hooked.
THE ANGLER'S LOG
The weatherman isn't cooper
ating with the kind of news a
weekend fisherman likes to
hear, but It sounds as though
th rivers might have a chance
of being In fairly fishable shape
for this Saturday and Sunday.
An inch or more of rain can
put the Rogue out of shape
again, and a couple of inches
can do it out on the coast.
Chelco nlver Has been out nf
shape for the last two weeks and
mignt rje gelling- into snape abont
now. Salmon fishing from Tide
rock down should be the beat bet.
Last year the early optimists
couldn't find any steelhead until
December, but every year can be
different.
Illinois River Re port a have
been coming out that the silvers
are in, but the latest report
checkers say there ain't no fish.
Klamatii River The guide re
ports from Happy Camp that large
ateelhead are easy to come by,
using lures or nightcrawlera. Re
port from unrlver aren't very
optimistic, there has been some
water fluctuation that Is getting
the blame so far, Lots of fish In
the six to seven pound category.
Rogue River Is clearing and
should be good for ateelhead from
Granta Pass on down. Reports In
dicate larfrer-than-average fish,
and a fairly big run seems to be
in the river. Single eggs ought to
be a good bet wherever the fall
chlnook are aoawnina.
Smith River Had one of the
biggest and best weeks for salmon
last week. Limits were quile com
mon, and many of the fish were
in the 30 to 40-pound size. The
first ateelhead have been caught.
Happy days are here again!
THE OPTIMIST'S CORNER
It's raining quite a bit right
now, the snow level Is coming
down lower and lower, and the
morning temperatures are right
around the (reeling level. Can
the weather be any more per
fect (or those activities this
column is concerned with?
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for Air
Between
Beavers
world's biggest wrestler, and his
tag team partner, Abe Jacobs,
to take on Soldat Gorky, the
Siberian wolf killer, and Dirty
Don Duffy, the San Diego bad
boy, In the main event.
The feature match marks the
return of midget wrestlers to
Medford. Sky Low Low and
Irish Jackie will clash with
Billy the Kid and Tiny Tim.
Another match, yet to be
signed, will complete the card.
Ringside reserved seat tickets
are on sale at Barker's. Mam
Street and Central Avenue,
one collegiate effort in the last
10 years.
Oregon has a junior quarter
back named Bob Berry who
already has cracked some all
time school marks. His coach,
Len Casanova, calls him an
Ail-America." And the Web-
foots also have in halfback Mel
Renfro probably the best all
round performer in the school's
history. i
Burke caught 10 touchdown
passes last year and has 9 this
year. No other college end has
caught that many 19 in two
seasons. He also has 1,722 yards
in two seasons, including a re
cord 1,007 last year.'
16 TD Passes
Queen's 16 touchdown passes
are more than any collegian
has thrown in a season in the
past 10 years except Charley
Johnson of New Mexico State
who had 18 in 1959.
Berry has overcome Oregon
marks of 13 touchdown aerials
in a season set by Norm Van
Brocklin in 1947 and of 1,358
passing yards set by George
Shaw in 1954. Berry has 14 TD
passes and 1,426 yards through
the air this year, although he
missed one game with an in
jury. Keniro was an All-America
last season and recovered
enough from a broken rib to
play one of his finest games
against Indiana last week.
There isn't a phase of football
in which the senior halfback
dosn't excel.
Oregon is rated a five point
favorite on tne basis of a 6-3
season mark to 5-4 for Oregon
State and the fact it is playing
at home.
But the Webfoots haven't
beaten the Beavers since 1958
when they won 20-0 at Corvallis.
Since then Oregon State has
won three and there was a
14-14 tie in 1960.
Over the years Oregon has
won 30, Oregon State 27 and
there have been nine ties.
Larry Westby Wins
Race at Happy Camp
HAPPY CAMP, Calif.-Larry
Westby was first, Dempsey
Willis second and Norman Her
man third last Sunday in a
Klamath Kart Club racing pro
gram here.
The meet was to have several
divisions for various classes of
karts. However, bad weather
and the number of karts made
it necessary to change the plan.
Three heats of 10 ' laps each
were run.
Slick pavement, rain and
spray from tires were handi
caps.
FIGHT IS SET
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stan
Harrington of Honolulu will
meet Garland Rip) Randall of
Dallas in a nationally-televised
10-round fight at Madison
Square Garden on Nov. 29.
Harrington is substituting for
Jose Stable of Cuba, who was
forced to withdraw because of
an infected jaw.
ONE ACRE
Over the entire world, there
is about one acre of cropland
for each person. In the U.S.,
there are about 2.5 acres for
each person. ,
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Bowl Bids
In College
By GARY KALE
UPI Sports Writer
The nation's top college foot
ball teams go bowl bidding Sat
urday, with berths open in the
four major post-season classics
and tenancy available at a
number of other prestige loca
tions. .
Showdown battles occur in
the Big Ten and Big Eight con
ferences, where the Rose and
Orange bowl invitations abound.
Fifth-ranked Michigan State
and Illinois (No. 8) bring iden
tical 6-1-1 records into their Big
Ten championship brawl. The
Spartans rate six-point choices
to beat visiting 'Illinois at East
Lansing, Mich., and earn the
Rose Bowl representation. A
tie also would provide a Rose
clincher for Michigan State.
Sixth-ranked Oklahoma meets
ninth-rated Nebraska at Lin
coln, Neb., for the trip to the
Miami, Fla., Orange classic.
The Sooners are favored by 3 '4
points as both teams place un
blemished conference records
on the line. The loser probably
will be invited to another bowl
game.
Pittsburgh Front Runner
Pittsburgh, a powerful inde
pendent and ranked fourth in
the country, is a front-runner
for the other Orange Bowl slot.
The Panthers host Penn State,
which can earn a Gator Bowl
bid with a good performance.
Pittsburgh is a 6Vi point choice.
On the West Coast, Washing
ton can sew up the host spot
in the Rose Bowl by defeating
Washington State for the Big
Six championship. The Huskies
rate a 14-point pick.
Should Washington falter, the
winner of the UCLA-Southern
California game at Los Angeles
could come up smelling roses.
Southern Cal won this one, 14-3,
last year and is a 13V4 point
choice to repeat.
Auburn, ranked 10th and the
only other team in the elite
field to see action Saturday,
also has an eye toward Gator
Bowl activity. A Tiger mauline
of Florida State would add mo
mentum for the push toward a
Jacksonville, Fla. post-season
date.
The Bluebonnet Bowl at
Houston, Tex. and the Tanger
ine at Orlando, Fla., will be
casting for high runners-up in
conference standings and major
independents that are over
looked elsewhere.
The 67th meeting of Oregon
and Oregon State could provide
a bowl entry. Oregon is rated
a five point favorite for the
game at Eugene.
Other leading games on this
last big Saturday of the college
season:
East: Princeton vs. Dart
mouth and Harvard vs. Yale in
Ivy League games; Boston Col
lege vs. Boston U.; Columbia
vs. Rutgers, and Brown vs.
Colgate.
Midwest: A Big Ten slate of
Purdue vs. Indiana, Minnesota
vs. Wisconsin and Michigan vs.
Ohio State; Kansas vs. Missou
ri and Oklahoma State vs. Kan
sas State in Big Eight encoun
ters, and Iowa-Notre Dame.
Southwest: Baylor vs. SMU;
Rice vs. TCU, and Arkansas
vs. Texas Tech.
South: LSU vs. Tulane; West
Virginia vs. Furman; Florida
vs. Miami (Fla.); Maryland vs.
Virginia; North Carolina vs.
Duke, and North Carolina State
vs. Wake Forest.
. West: Air Force vs. Colora
do; Stanford vs. California;
Utah State vs. Utah, and Colo
rado State vs. Brigham Young.
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Final Angling
Rules To Be
Adopted Today
PORTLAND (UPI) - The
State Game Commission was to
adopt final 1964 sports fishing
regulations after a public hear
ing today.
Tentative regulations an
nounced two weeks ago were
little changed from those of
1963.
Newcomers
Lead in Cajun
LAFAYETTE, La. (UPI) -Two
young newcomers to the
professional golf tour, Joe Mor
esco and Duke Matthews, shared
the lead today going into the
second round of the $20,000 Ca
jun Classic golf tournament.
Moresco of Woodmere Coun
try Club, Long Island, N. Y.,
and Matthews, of Eugene, Ore.,
fired 66s Thursday over the par
72 Oakburne Country Club
course.
Four players tied for third at
67. They were Dick Crawford of
Rye, N. Y.; Harold Kneece of
Aiken, S. C; 'Dave Marr of
New Rochelle, N. Y., and Jim
Cassia of Mahopac, N. Y.
ACCEPTS APPOINTMENT
NEW YORK (UPI) - Gen.
Douglas MacArthur, who is
showing an increasing interest
in amateur sports, has accept
ed an appointment as honorary
chairman of the Lambert Tro
phies board.
The Lambert board annually
honors the leading major and
small college football teams in
the east.
CORVALLIS (UPI) -Oregon
State and Iowa, already sched
uled for football games in 1965,
1966 and 1967, announced Thurs
day they also will meet in 1969
and 1970. The sites are at Port
land in 1965 and 1970, and at
Iowa City in 1966, 1967 and
1969.
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Thomas Picked
To Beat Persol
NEW YORK (UPI) - Light
heavyweight contender Allen
Thomas of Chicago is favored
at 5-1 to whip Brooklyn's un
beaten Johnny Persol at Madi
son Square Garden tonight, and
ex-champion Archie Moore
says:
"That's about the right odds
for Thomas against anybody he
fights."
In (hat statement, co-manager
Moore avoids mentioning the
fact that Thomas' opponent,
Persol although unbeaten is
going into tonight's nationally
televised fight as a' substitute,
engaging in his first 10-round-er.
Prejudiced
Moore, 49, is prejudiced in fa
vor of mustachioed Thomas be
cause he is one of Thomas'
four managers, who include co
medians Phil Foster and Bud
dy Hackett.
Substitute Persol, 22, won
nine straight bouts since he
turned professional in January.
On Tuesday he was named the
replacement for third-ranking
contender Mauro Mina of Peru
against Thomas.
Mina was banned from to
night's bout by the New York
State Athletic Commission be
cause of previous secret eye
retina surgery.
Mt. Shasta Snowmen
Plan Annual Swap
MT. SHASTA, Calif.-The an
nual Ski Swap, put on by the
Mount Shasta Snowmen Ski
club, will be held on Saturday,
Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
in the Shasta Arcade building
here.
Used items of ski equipment
and clothing may be brought to
the swap and left on sale. The
owner sets the price. There is
a 25-cent registration fee. If an
item is sold, 10 per cent goes
to the Snowmen for a handling
charge.
Anything connected with ski
ing or winter sports may be
brought to the swap, skis, boots,
sweaters, parkas, pants, poles,
ski racks for cars, boot trees
and gloves.
Items may be brought in for
registration Friday, Dec. 6 from
2 to 8 p.m. or at any time dur
ing the swap.
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DREAMER SALES
Wishes to thank the people of Madford and
surrounding 'communities for their fine cooperation
in making our Grand Opening a success.
Several families in the Medford area are now
the proud owners of Dreamer pick-up coach and
we know they will enjoy it in the yeari to come,
especially knowing that we offer 5100.00 lifetime
guarantee to the original owner on the quality and
workmanship of all Dreamer Coaches.
Sorry we were temporarily out of some models
during the past week but shipment of coaches
are arriving this weekend and most models will
be en display.
SALES - 10th &
Next to Skinner Used Car lot
BOWL POSSIBILITIES ;
HOUSTON (UPI) - Oklaho
ma and Nebraska are under
consideration for a berth in the
Bluebonnet Bowl according to
Lou Hassell, chairman of the
bowl's selection committee. -
The two college football
teams meet on Saturday with
the Big Eight championship
and an Orange Bowl assign
ment at stake. However, the
loser could choose to go to an
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