nials
ASHLAND (UP1) -There will , conference has not acted on the
be some changes within a year, I matter and no complaints arc
-Southern Oregon College Presi- known to have been made by
dent Elmo Stevenson said ; other schools.
--Stevenson refused to e,
" His rnmmoni ., t. .u I coaches recommend students for
'disnntn S i? "er th scholarships but the awards
Pt, ! n ' Penfatimust be approved by an aca
l 5n,?ft fnfcr-j domic student aids committee,
once meeting in Portland Tues-I .,. t-, . i-..,
'day. Dr. Alex Petersen, chair- "'"'.ere Ptersen is a little
an of the physical education c?Flted 18 '.hat some scholar
Alenartment, accused his own fh'PS were given without the en
school of two violations of OCC(!re 10-,person commlt!ee Peruat
'icompact ln8- However, no coach has
r lie said the school startcd ' given any scholarship or grant
basketball practice before the i on h,s own' Slevens0n saul
2'ov: 1 o d e n i n p Halo anH ' Stevenson said Petersen was
SSii"' holar-i
,hips had been issued by coach-
ves instead of an academic com-!ln"-mittee.
j Petersen declined further com-
The haskethall nranii,. 1 ment Thursday, aside from say-
charges were denied by Ted I
Schonf. SOC alhletic director '
and 'basketball coach. He said j
one team meeting was held, and
at other times the students just
got together to practice without
his supervision or coaching.
Still . Studying
Stevenson said he first plan
ned to declare his school ineli
gible for the OCC title this
year, but reconsidered and was
St ill studying the situation. The
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San Diego
Eyes West
Grid Toga
By United Press International
The Boston Patriots and San
Diego Chargers will be fighting
to clinch divisional titles this
wppkpnH and thpv pan dn it in i
real championship fashion by
hpatinp Kansas Citv and Hous-'
ton, last year's winners.
The Patriots, seeking their
first Eastern title in the Ameri
can Football League, play at
Kansas City Saturday afternoon
and San Diego travels to Hous
ton Sunday for its crucial con
test. The Patriots-Chiefs game
will be televised back to Bos
ton by ABC (1 p.m. CST). The
Chargers-Oilers battle Sunday
will be televised nationally
(2:30 CST).
Buffalo plays at New York !
Saturday afternoon and Denver
will be at Oakland Sunday,
completing the weekend sched
ule. The Buffalo-New York
game will be televised nation
ally by ABC (2:30 p.m. EST)
and the Denver-Oakland game
will be sent back to Denver
only (1:30 PST). s
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Southern
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ASHLAND - Southern Oregon
,H vrthu, r l
and Northwest Nazarene Col-;
fcsort of meet haUway this ,
Friday and Saturday nights for I
a basketball series.
They play both evenings at
Lakeview.
Appearance of the two clubs
is under sponsorship of Lake
view Rotary Club in an effort
to encourage college basketball
action in South Central Oregon.
SOC Coach Ted Schopf has
indicated a starting lineuo of
Jerry Shults, Bill Franks, Mike
Shaver, Royce Kiser and Jack
Mcwhortcr with Paul Munson !
imeiy alternating witn K 1 s e r
and Shaver.
Shaver Improving
The coach reportedly antici
pates the use more and more
of 6-8 Shaver, from Molalla,
who has been steadily improv
ing. Kiser has been under the
weather, influencing the plan to
alternate tne tnree men
Possible starters for Nazarene
are i.ary Locke, Rich Hagood,
Don Christensen. Glenn Thnmn.
son ana oien Hancock. Hagood : c"s evem lor ine
at 6-3 is tallest and Locke and I club- Thirty-five juniors have
Thompson are 6-2. j bccn shooting regularly and
SOC will have height advan-' s.nowin8 Progress with instruc
tagc on the Nazarene club but . tion from sonior riflemen,
the Nampa, Idaho, team hasl Club members expressed in-
speed which could give the Red 1
Raiders trouble
The Crusaders have a 6-0 re
cord in games with Magic Val
ley College. College of Idaho,
Southern Utah and Whitman
College. Southern Oregon is 2-4
after beating Humboldt State
twice and losing two each to
Western Washington and Chico
State.
Shults, senior from Medford,
Vedi Himsl
Bee Pilot
SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)
Personable V e d i e Himsl, a
pitching specialist in the Chi
cago Cub organization, will
guide the .Salt Lake Bees dur
ing the 1904 Pacific Coast
League baseball campaign
Himsl was appointed Thurs-
day to the post vacated by El
vin Tappe, also a member of
thc Cub organization who will
return to the corps of rotating
coaches for instructional duties.
Himsl is known for his ability
"U1." .
."."b 'hr'i n U
uuu oigttliuauun iui u yeais
as a scout and coach.
His playing career mcUidcd a
archer
v '
.
Toledo Upsets
NYU Violets
Bv United Press International 1 a hile yet, he said. ; OIT'ERS M-.R 1( I-.S
Madison Square Garden is a Names prominently mentioned NEW YORK (UPI) Jockey
"mccca of jitters" for many include Dec Andros, Cal grad- Bill Hartack has offered his
visiting college basketball i ua,e who piloted Idaho to a 5-5 services as a consultant on Ic
te;ims record this year, and members galized off-track betting lo New
The Garden, however, failed :01 'he current staff, including , York city comptroller Abraham
to terrorize Toledo Thursday ! all-time all-star pro guard Dick ; D. Beane. Hartack recently
night Instead it proved to be i Stanfel. J:m Cullom and John! was elected to the National
a nightmare to homebred New i Nikccvich. I Jockey's Hall of Fame.
1 tii,t.c-ttir iUn U.L-tc '
1 UI 1 U 111 'TllJ1 QO VI IV IllIV-IM-U
. 1 .1 '...I I I Ift.l.l..
upsoi me mirn ranKcu vioiuls
87-74
NYU was the third upset vic
tim among top ranked teams
litis "tin miu u.-t..nu
Loyola of Chicago Ramblers
twice escaped this fate against
considered inferior opposition.
Lovola squeezed past West
ern 'Michigan. 105-102, Thurs
day, after a hair-raising 113-lOtl
overtime victory against Detroit
Tuesday. Second-ranked Duke
fell before Vanderbilt and No. 4
Arizona State lost to Bradley on
Wednesday.
Jury Fails To Return
Pinson Case Verdict
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) -Vada
Pinson, the Cincinnati
Reds' leading hitter in
faced today a new trial on as
sault and battery charges with
best wishes for another suc
cessful season from the sports
writer who filed thc complaint.
"I hope he wins thc batting
title next year." said 'plaintiff ,
Earl Lawson. after a jury failed ;
to return a verdict Thursday, i
"I never questioned his base
ball ability."
The judge sct Jan. 28 for the I
second trial on the assault and ,
battery charges. j
Lawson, who covers the Reds '
for the Cincinnati Post and
Times-Star, filed the charges
Sep'.. 4 after thc two men
claatied in the Crosley Field :
clubhouse following . a night ,
game with the Philadelphia
Ph.llies. i
at 800
TRIBUNE
Oregon
is SO leader in all-around nliv
L VT '":a."aTt!..pla
He has 76 points and ;S4
bounds. Shu.ts has made 2 ficW .
goals on 70 attempts and has
hit 18 of 27 from the gift line.
E. E. Garner
Rifle Club
President
Eugene E. Garner has been
elected president of Medford
Hllle ancl Pistol Club for 11IB4
Other officers named were
Roy F. Hewitt, vice president;
Mrs. Garner, secretary; Mrs.
D. J. Bolton, treasurer; Col.
Frank Graham, executive offi
cer, and Gerald Keesce, chief
insl ructar.
The club reported a "success
ful" year in several respects.
The juvenile hunter safety
class was described as one of
ule UK1 "-' cllln "as instructed,
The state pistol match last
teresl ,n tMc l?roposed Agal
Reservoir site rifle range. Thev
maintained that there is real
need for such facilitites in the
valley.
Hub Kittle
To Resign
PORTLAND (UPI) -Hub Kit
tle, general manager of the
Portland Beaver baseball team
of the Pacific Coast Ipainip
plans to resign next week. Bea
ver President Arch Kingslcy
said today.
Kittle is understood In hu
I been offered a position by the
MiiwauKce Braves. He formerly
headed t h c Milwaukee farm
team in Yakima and was with
Hawaii of Ihe PCL before com
10 Portland last season
Kingslcy said the subject of i
"9W general manager would be
discussed at a board of direc
tors meeting next week.
Nothing Certain
On California Job
BERKELEY. Calif (UPI)
e only thing which seemed
certain about the University of ;
r ... . a ,.,. - .-,,... j; i
. nothing was cer-l
J nol"'"S w"h
Athletic Director Pete Newell
Thursday refused lo set a dale
ion when a successor might be
named tor Marv Lew who coacn oi tne year tor uaiuor
handed in his resignation ' nia. Lewis' lifetime coaching
Wednesday. j record is III) victories, 2;i losses
"It could he a I m ns t im-'and 11 tics,
mediately or it could be quite I
. . . 1
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Fernandez Picked
Over Juan Rivero
NEW YORK (UPI) - Cuban
Florentino Fernandez is fa
vored at 8-5 to turn the tables
tonight on Argentina's Juan
(Rockv) Itivoro in their seeonH
j"!
middleweight knockout special
ists. This return 10-roundcr
t
Madison Square Garden will lie
lelpvised hv ARC at 111 n m ..
(EST)-
Hank Aaron
Champion
In Slugging
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Hank
Aaron of the Milwaukee Braves
1 , L " 5 .' "
;Kn? clown (or the second lime
slan Musial and Snahn
set i ceoruh mat ouiKe uiem ai -
most certain selections for The Chicago Bears could
baseball's Hall of Fame. clinch- the Western Division li
Aaron, who won his first slug-1 tic'- Saturday afternoon without
gmg title in 1059, had a ,5;ii; even, lacing a . ir of deals al
percentage this year to score a , though it's ,n,it likely
narrow victory over Willie ' Packers Plav- SI-'
Mays of Ihe San I'l-ancisco ; .
Giants, who finished with .5112. ,.u,p ween Bay Packers.
San Francisco's Willie McCov-1 'bhsmg to a slim hope ol over
ey and Orlando Cepeda ranked 'aklnK. ,lu' tl';"'s- mpcl ltll Sl1"
third and fourth rpsnprtivplv ! rrancisco Tjrty Nincrs Satur-
with marks of .5158 and ,5:i:t. I ;.' . ,
! Aaron, who finished third in I ' lhp Pfl"rs should he un
the batting race with .310, had ! se':' ,hc 'p,ars wol,1(l aulnmati
;29 doubles, four triples and 44 cal.ly . qualify for the champmn
,home runs among his 201 hitsish,l !'la-v"(r ilme- If I1'"''
! for 1170 total bases - also lops;crs f1""1'1 Wl. the Hears then
i in the league. Slugging percent-1 ,vultl bp rc'iuired to clinch Ihe
iages are computed by riiv:.!ing ltK' (h' own- aftamst the
I nlavpr's tnlnl al-lials into his 1 troublesome Detroit Lions on
Mays, who batted .314, had 32 i 1,1 ;n nay is a 17-poinl pick 1 cnoice, naim-picKeo uinsimas
doubles', seveq triples and 38 j ove!' San Francisco and Chica-1 trees. Funds will he used to
homers among 187 hits for 317 1 8' !8 'n! by 0 over Detroit. , Wim lm dub's vearlv expenses,
total bases. Third place went 1 ,'; 1M' ? jUl'ls '-animals and which include a charity dona
te) Vada Pinson of the Reds, l'l!c ' Cleveland Browns both ; tjon
whose 37 doubles, 14 triples. 22
homers and 131 singles gave
him 335 total bases.
Hedrick 9th
CSub Tunes
Hedrick Junior Hieh's ninth
, .. 1- , .
gracie nornets, coacnea Dy Dar -
ney Riggs. have been drilling
ha.-rf rn li.nH:,mnnh,l :,n,l Hp.
:r:.. n:.. . i , .
. .
i nrsi coninci 01 tne regular rjti.s -
! 10M basketball season.
The Hornets will go against
the Klamath r alls freshmen.
This fracas is set for Thursday
n.,n HI ol Iflumoll, I7allc
Coach Riggs reported that he
has several men fi feet tall on
his squad. Among them arc
John Tnmlin, Tom J a c k s o n,
Dave Sherril and Rav Curl. The
coach also said that thc Hornets
have fine speed and gno.i out
side shooting to match t h e
height.
This same squad went 10-1 as
eighth graders.
The Hedrick roster includes:
Bill Atwootl, David B n a I s,
Kenl Clark, Curl, Phil Hack
worlh, Jackson, Phil Jahn, Hill
Johnson. Greg Jones, Mike Of-
ford, Sherril, Steve Stockton,
Tomlin, Tim Warren, David
White and Tim Wrav.
Managers are Stan llorton.
Bob Morris and Mitch Sclhy
I.KWIS flKTS AWAHI)
SACRAMENTO. Calif. (UPI)
iA, , js f C;llifo,.nia Wcsl.
ern in San Diego has been
named National Association of
I Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
wtt
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Pittsburgh
In Lest Bid
For Playoff
ByLnititl Press International
;.Midnight strikes somewhere
around 4:45 n.m. in vrt'ir.mn, k-nii
?rtar-f Cinderella team
of
i ,.,.,.. """
! That's - nnproximatelv the
I hour when the Pittsbureh Steel-
i oris '.cither will have qualified
for- their first championship
I playoff or their gallant effort to
ibeiit out the New York Giants
will: end in disappoin'iin; defeat.
me i.ianis are 7-noml favor
ites- . for this. v.i... .-.k-..-,, 1 1
injlltt idVtll-
gamp that w ill Hp.w
crowd of nrariv Tnnan i.i v..:sllU hv " loll8 y to 6"
kee- Stadium. Because of the
1 ,u :" "im"'e " this year's
: standings, ihe Giants also can
! cE hv'hoWinX
: to
tie.
'ecuni.s ami nave a
sh?1 af second-place money and
a .berth in Ihe niavoff Runner -
I up) Bowl game at Miami Jan.
! 5. the Cards are favored hv II
af home against Ihe Dailas
I Cowboys and the Browns are!
1 i'iiiwu uy n uvcr me neu.siiins
i :il Wrlthimttnn
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1 mlllimorc Lll s are IP choice
iL:, .n .,, , .. . .
' . ' "Lh?e V.cr.,'h,'nV?
hJ . '" . 1,11 ""CI-
jnhia Eagles are 1-ooint picks at
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I H"y"sin sot a world record for:
I, wn
! '.,'!1:70 l1t)Un('s m the clean and
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lPS&rfto) lri ton
Ashhnders Tussle
olverines, Lions
ASHLAND Ashland Ilighs
taguis suuicu an over uns
week as Ihey propped for a pair
of foes, according to Coach
i Thc Bru'ns are hosts this cve-
"lnS uidmesie
High On
Saturday thev battle Cottage ' T ,, !'.! mm" E,Kwa" i Ml" Bear) Bryant's $10.5 mil
Grove. Tipoffs are set for 8: 15 13"?, SAZ.;L K',la,'d; I "on libel suits against Curtis
Ashland goes into the scuffles
after tosses last week end to j
Shasta High at Redding, Calif. win , i-
Violations and Inst ball. were,,1' "J1 MC I COn-
damaging to the Griralies. Keif '7l "7 J"hn Rosse;
' ...i. iii - . ,
: hala' p 'ookcci c onsiueramy
! ": T ''"y n'Sht but we
I Consequently, there's been a
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prael.ces. Drills have included
a lot 01 two on two aim tnree
on tnipe. ine uruins nave neen
Jeep Club
0 Convene
Next regular meeting of (he
Raglie Ridge Riders Jeep Club
will be on Thursday, Dec. 19.
It will he at 8 p.m. at Curler's
Tune-Up Shop, 2752 N. Pacific
Highway. ,
Anyone Interested in the club
and its winter activities is in
vited. The Ridge Riders have set up
a lot behind Jack's Drive-Up,'
911 N. Riverside Ave., to sell
, Ml. .Ashland Train
1 Plans for winter activities
wt'lu begun at the last regular
j meeting. Final plans were made
; the tree project.
A report, was given on the
: in si w imer trip wnicn was
' -,L-,i l,w ., I-,,-.,.. n,,l. r
mcmoers. iney traveled to mi.
I As 1 and Ku Ar-pa Fi-nm I hpr-p
, . , . ., ,
iht Wont ' J" 'he 1'URged
area around Illll. V,aill., lllltl
; came back to Medford via the
! ..- ,-
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SK V S mm I. iMOlC II lllS ai P
being planned.
I Members of the Civil Air Pa-
'trol showed a rescue work film1
i at the meeting. They expressed
, hope that some Hidge Riders',
would join the CAP ancl form
unit to coordinate in rescue!
work. Films of other jeep trips'
and of hunting trips also wore
shown.-
MftilftM . M
I. M .! I 'bm. l-JM. H.I i V K - I 1
trying to polish up and get a
little more senrinrj nunph Th
have been working on rebound-
ing and defense.
Possihle Starters
imm-mcu a vnuive among ;
at the nnst and amonr .Inhn !
mwi uuu ionium mui t in '
Grubcr, Bill Jury and Ross Cold-
WpII i 'famvsirru
; Ri Keithlv Thk' k ,h ,
UTC lilt' III. UillV IYI1.VS HHfl
j , ,h' ,,, ,',
Sri 1, ,m i, ... f
homecoming for 'Coach Chuck
1 DeAutremont. He was a star
, a.hot . Southern Oreeon Col-
: ipPP
The Cottage Grove crew may
be Merle Carpenter, Mark Ilen
ningsgaard, Charles Olds, Mike
Lee and Bruce Hall.
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Libel Trial
i
To Open in
February
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
A federal district judge Thurs-
day set Feb. 10 as the begin-
ui mai in AiaDama coacn
i i. .
rumisning t.o.
Court officials said Bryant's
two suits concerning separate
Saturday Evening Port articles
would be heard during the trial.
Bryant sought $10 million on
the basis of a story last spring,
"Story of a College Football
Fix," which said he and for
mer Georgia Athletic Director
Wally Butts tried to rig the 1902
Alabama-Georgia game.
The other suit was (or $500,
000 for an article published last
year which Bryant claims im
plied he approves of football
brutality.
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