Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1963, Image 31

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER i, 1W
Paunch Grid
Bowl Tiff
On GP Field
It's not to be confused with
Rose, Sugar, Orange, Cotton or
Dust Bowls.
That's what they are saying
about the Paunch Bowl. Who
ever "they" are.
Anyway the Paunch Bowl is
to be played at 2 p. m. today
at Caveman Field in Grants
Pass. It is supposed to be a
football game but someone has
said, "Football game? Ho-ho-ho!"
This contest is to match the
Medford Junior Chamber of
Commerce against the Grants
Pass Active 20-30 Club.
Black Nights
There is an admission charge.
Very important persons will pay
the most. Proceeds will go to
the United Fund of each com
munity. The Medford club has been
dubbed the Black Nights and
the Climate city aggregation the
Neanderthals. It is reported
that the Jaycees have been
called the Black Nights (notice,
no K) because they have left
everybody pretty well in the
dark about their team.
They have said that they have
accepted the challenge and that
the game will be played. A pic
ture has been taken showing
three of the players drawing
equipment. The jaycees have
even produced a roster with a
bunch of nicknames and some
imposing weights.
But they've not given out a
hit of information about a pos
sible starting lineup or about
their practice sessions.
.lAVCKB ROSTER:
renter "Jungle" Jim Butler,
Jan.
fillarHs Stan Hahn, 210; Davc
(Dynamttej ORriahl. 2W); Loten OI
en. 180; Gary iTarzan! Wirlh,
180.
Tackles Herb (The Horse) Col
ley. 205; Wayne (The Wedgef Med
ford. 185; Ken (Bis Daddy! Dilty.
255: Don Reese, 250; Mike Mus
clesl Waterman. 185.
Ends Keith (Flash) Frenick.
155; Ev Payton, 180: Jim Rouhicr.
160; Rodger (Roughneck) Schildt,
175: John Sisson, 180.
Qtiarterhacks John (Big Tree)
Branch. 160; Ken (Shotgun) Smith.
180: We Vanderwaiker. 195.
Halfbacks Jack (The Jet)
Couch, 150; "Rapid" Rodger Cor
nell, 160; Dave Lawrence, 185;
Frank (Powerhousei Price, 150;
Dick Risley. 105; Dave Shafer. 150;
"Bullet" Bill Tope. 165.
Fulltiarks Dave (Cannonball)
Cooper, 200; Jim Holloway, 200.
V
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BANQUET SPEAKEK Dr.
Arthur Kreisman, chairman of
the division of humanities at
Southern Oregon College will be
the speaker Tuesday evening,
Dec. 10, at the Medford Lions
Club dinner for Medford and
St. Mary's High football play
ers. The dinner will be at 6:30
p. m. at Rogue Valley Country
club. It is open to the public
on a no-host basis. Lions will
present a number of awards to
players of both schools, Kreis
man is a professor of English
and humanities. He holds his
doctor's degree in English and
philosophy from Boston Univer
sity. He is a graduate ot Brig
ham Young University and
holds a master's degree from
Boston University. He came to
Southern Oregon College in 1946.
Dr. Kreisman has served on
the Ashland city council and
has written, for many publica
tions.
SO Raiders
Nab Match
ASHLAND Southern Oregon
College defeated Humboldt State
21-9 here Friday night in wres
tling. The Raiders won four of the
seven actual bouts and took
another by forfeit.
John dePlace and Joe Cox won
by pins.
RESULT?:
(SOC 21. Humboldt r
123 Jim Long, SO. dec. Phil
Western, HSC. 3-0
130 Frank Issl. SO. won by
forfeit from Bob Bourgnis, HSC.
137 Dave Rockwell, HSC, dec.
Trenlon Douglas, SO. B-4.
147 Jerrv McPherson, HSC,
dec. Jack McKay. SO, 6-2.
157 John dePlace. SO, pinned
Darwin Schager, HSC.
167 Tom Melz, SO, dec. Lar
ry Warrnsley. HSC, 7-3.
177 Ted Oclcshy, HSC, dec.
Bon Candee, SOC, 7-4.
Heavyweight Joe Cost. SO,
pinned Ken Slevenson. HSC.
Ducks Edge Huskies
To Take Swim Meet
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) -University
of Oregon Ducks
edged the second place Univer
sity of Washington Huskies by
two points Saturday in winning
the 1963 t ar West Ketay swim
ming championships.
Team scores for the meet
were; Oregon 88, Washington
86: Washington States 48,. Ore
gon State 48, Idaho 16.
TWO VETS RETIRE
DALLAS (UPI) Eddie Le-
Baron and Bill Howton of the
Dallas Cowboys of the National
Football League Friday
nounced their retirement effec
tive next Sunday after 12-year
careers in the NFL.
LeBaron, 5-7, 165-pound quar
terback, came out of retirement
in I960 to aid the Cowboys.
Howton, who broke Don Hut
son's all-time pass - reception
mark earlier this year, has
caught 502 passes for 8,421
yards.
Walfonian -Honor
Goes
To Collins
A bugle note led to the pres-l
ent parks and recreation career :
of Charles S. Collins, executive1
vice- president of California
Oregon Recreation Development
association here.
Collins recently was an- j
nounced winner of the Izaak!
Walton League's Silver Beaver
award for his conservation
work. His home is in Roseburg j
but his office is in the Jackson ;
County Courthouse in Medford. I
Collins came to Oregon in1
November, 1933, as enrollee in
the Civilian Conservation
Corps. His initial job as bugler
gave him time to look over the
country and take on later jobs
as draftsman and assistant edu
cation advisor. He had come
here from Nebraska.
Following a series of jobs
which included work in Umpqua
National Forest, on the Oregon
State Highway Department, and
the Bonneville Power Admin
istration he was employed as
the first supervisor of the Doug
las County Park Department,
February, 1951.
SPORTS
i
Comet Grapplers Victors
Over Roseburg Indians
CENTRAL POINT Crater imons, 130, and Don Ehiheart.
High wrestlers flexed their heavyweight, did particularly
muscles Friday and came up 1 good jobs in gaining Comet de
with victory in their opening j c i s i o n s. Frank Armstrong,
Mel Renfro Signed
By Dallas Cowboys
By JAMES V. COt'R j "We have been watching him
United Press international siice he was a sophomore."
PORTLAND (UP!) Mel Ren- Hifro. who also was drafted
fro, called bv many Oregon's j"? ana Maracrs a me
, 1, , , , American Football League and
greatest all-around athlete, will Wjjs fcy m yj
play professionally for the Dal-j B.C., Lions of the Canadian
D
match of the year.
The Comet matmen overcame
Roseburg 27-22.
Crater took six of the 13
matches outright, two by pins,
and gained one verdict by de
fault. The Indians were win
ners in five bouts and garnered
one match by forfeit.
Richard Tidemand, !15, and
Steve Weige, 123 bolstered the
Comet cause by pinning their
Roseburg rivals. Sherm Sim-
North Nips
Hedrick 9th
North Grants Pass nicked
Hedrick Junior High ninth grade
2fi-24 Friday in wrmilino fnmn
tition, Hedrick had a 50-10 mar
gin m exmmton bouts.
RKSULTS:
;i Steve Aepp, won hy for
feit; 88 John Johnson won hv
forfeit; 106 Dwight Wilson. H.
pmned Richard Finle.v, K, 3rd;
115 Alien James, N, dec. Boh
Ellis. K, fl-2; I'M Craig Mr
DcmuaH, H, pinned Tom Stans
hury. N, 3rd; Mike Bormuth, N,
dec, John North, H, 9-2; 136 Er
nest Dawson. H. dec. Bob Brvant,
N, 8-5; David Culbertsont H.'dec.
Ray Salyers. N. 6-5; 148 Judd
Greenman, H, pinned Terrv Smilh,
. 1st; 157 Spcnce Webber, H,
dec. Jim Graham, J-f, 5-4; im
Jim Putnam, N, pinned Bill Park.
H, 1st; David Sellers, N, pinned
Gary Lemacks, H, 1st.
EXHIBITIONS:
106 jay Poulos, K, pinned
John Johnson, N, 3rd; f J5
Marty Bewiey, H, pinned Stan
Arms, N, 2nd; 123 Bill Leever,
H. pinned Bill Beaver, N( Isi; 123
Richard Todd, H, pinned Mark
Walter, N, 1st; 130 Dsn Bari
lett, N, pinned Grcgp Ms Her, H,
2nd: Russit, N, pinned Howard As
itonis, H, 3rd; HI Dennis Ton
ey, H, pinned Dan Bryant, N, 1st;
157 Albert Hall, H. Dinned Al
len KohOer, N. 2nd; im Barry
Barker, H, pinned Eugene Sahhe,
N. 2nd; 168 Ricky Rozzel. H.
pinned Bob Price, N. 2nd; unlim
ited Craig Cooper, H. ptnned
Terry Walker, N, 1st; unlimited
Gary Caseheer, H, pinned David
Glafiicr, LV, 1st,
Destroyer
To Wrestle
At Armory
A match which would be a
main event in any city on the
west coast has been signed for
the scmi-windup on next Thurs
day night's all-star wrestling
card at Medford armory.
It will pit The Destroyer, a
fast and skillful 240-pounder
who conceals his identity with
a mask, against popular Nick
Bnckwinkle, who won the coast
heavyweight champion from
Tough Tony Borne here about
six weeks ago.
The Destroyer, who insists on
being billed as "The Intelligent,
Sensational Destroyer," is a
former National Collegiate Ath
letic Association wrestling
champion and is on leave as a
line coach with an eastern col
lege football team. He has been
making so much money as a
wrestler that he Is considering
abandoning his coaching career
to stay on the mat. Two weeks
ago he drew a gate of $40,000
m Los Angeles.
The opener, set for S:30 p.m.
win introduce mng iu Lee, a
sensational 215-pounder from
Hong Kong, who will battle Art
"Boom Boom" Mahaiik, former
professional football player.
Ringside reserved seats are
available at Lamport's Sport
ing Goods store in Medford.
wrestling at 178. one class above
his weight, compiled the widest
margin with a 8-0 decision.
Bray Shines
Steve Jorde got the other
Comet victory.
Crater's Butch Bray, lf, lost
to Don Langcberg but was
credited by Coach Jim Taechmi
with a tremendous job against
a more experienced man. The
Comets' Detliff Kirkendall, 148,
dropped a nod to one of Itose-
burg s best racers m Ron Beg-ley.
Roseburg had a 39-31 margin
m exhibition bouts.
The Fireballs go to Giendale
Monday and to Sntherlin on
Saturday.
RESULTS:
88 Rosetuirjr won hy forfeit
106 Don ijmseoerj;, R. dec.
Butch Bray. C. 5-3.
U5 Richard Tidamand, C,
pinned 3ay Zurchcr. R. isi.
t23 Steve Weige, c, pinned
Mall Frey, H. and.
130 Sherm Simpsons, C, dec.
John Waldmn. R, 8-2.
136 Lonme Goad, R, dec. Ken
141 ,!ne Thnmas. C, won hv
fiefaaU ever Richard Holder, R,
injury.
lift Hon BeRley, dec. Dclif
riirKendau. . 4-2.
151 Thommy Thomas, R, dee
Jim Pilts. 4-li.
im Sieve Jorde, C, dec. Mike
oigier, it.
ITS Frank Armsimoe. f!. itn
Stan Rich, R. 8-fl.
1S1 Terry Byrd, H, ptnned
Mite Burnett, C. 2nd.
Unlimited Don Ehrheari, C,
dec. Ttsm Alherison, R, 4-0.
KXitHHTKlNS:
Crater winners - Bave Ander
son. Jim Giegcr. Dor Kirkham.
Mike Yager. Bob McUowen, Cwignt
Harsh, John MeNiehels.
Roseburc winners Smith,
Saeher, Isacson. Forrest, Rock,
Grey. Richmond, Cooper, Doyt,
Williams.
ias Cowbovs of the National
Football League.
The 21-year-old University of
Oregon football and track star
signed for an undisclosed bonus
Friday,
"We think we have the finest
athlete in the country," Gil
Brandt, personnel director for
the NFL team, said at an after
noon news conference called to
announce the signing.
Oregon's Frosh
Trim Truckers
EUGENE (UPI) -Nick Jones
and Dave Romppanen each
scored 19 points to pace the
Oregon Frosh to a 74-61 basket
ball Iriumph over the Porter
Truckers Friday night.
The Frosh held a 42-2? half-
time lead over the McMinnville
AAU team.
Skowron
Bought by
Washington
By HAL WOOI
UPI Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (UPI) De
parting major league officials
put a reverse Iwisl on the old
gag of don't-cati-mc-rU-call-you
as they left for home Friday
with plans to stay in touch and
possibly complete several deals
still hanging fire.
Six player transactions in all
were made during the week
long meetings that began in San
Diego and finished here but a
number of baseball men said
they still hope to make a deal
before the intcr-league trading
deadline on Dec. IS.
"We'd certainly like to get
another outfielder," admitted
manager Bill Rtgney of the Los
Angeles Angels, who acquired
first baseman Joe Adcock from
Cleveland Friday 4s conclude an
earlier Leon Wagner-for-Barry
l.atman swapi
Jackie Brandt of Baltimore Is
the outfielder Rigney would like
to have and the Angels aren't
the only club still in the trad
ing market.
The world champion Dodgers, ;
who sold first baseman Bill
Skowron to Washington, still
are seeking a pitcher; manager
Yogi Berra of the Yankees con
fesses he'd like to have catcher
Bill Rodgcrs of the Angels;
Milwaukee and Cincinnati both
are after a relief pitcher and -
the Philadelphia Phillies are
shopping around tor a third
baseman.
Football league, was Dalia;
second draft choice, ;
Will Be Flanker i
Brandt said that the 6-fnot,
195-pound senior would replare
Billy Howton as tits CowbovV
flanker back. Howton announced
his retirement Friday.
Rentro's signing made him m- i
eligible to compete in track this
spring but he said he would re
main in school. He will lacki
about 13 credits for his bactie
tor's degree this spring.
Brandt did not reveal the sal- i
ary or length of Renfro's con
tract. However, he said it wasM
for more than one year. i
The Oregon halfcack was on
Uniled Press International's!
first All-American team as a ;
junior but was handicapped by
injuries this season and dropped ;
to the third unit. ;
Suffered Brakes Kib
He suffered a broken rib and
a badly bruised side against
Washington and cut his wrist jn
a freak accident involving a i
mirror at his apartment Nov,
22, He missed two games,
He still was wearing a caM
at the news conference, j
"We didn't take Rctrfro in the i
first round mainly Because of
the wrist injury," Brandt told
newsmen. "But since then we
have found out that Ihere is no
question now. According to a
doctor's report, everything will
ha okay. The injury Is in the
healing process."
Renfro, who was horn in Hou-i
slon, Texas, said "the cast ,
should come off soon and Ii
hope to start working out in a i
month," I
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