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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, January 11, 19S9 11 Computer Rules Against Redshirting GP Clips Ashland Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone at 29 and lived to age 75. To Score Toughened in NCAA Action Olympics Two Bedford Men Named to State Shrine Grid Team For 3rd Loop Win Established a national stitutions athletic director, CincinnatKCPD-The Nation collegiate soccer Squaw Valley, Calif. An IRRIGATION 28 to 8 but the Climate city Ashland Fast breaking to Elected Brig. Gen. Robert R.

Neyland of the University of Tennessee as a member-at-large and chairman of the al Collegiate Athletic association strengthened its enforcement program Friday. Approved an amendment electronic computer capable of printing results in English and French just seconds after requiring colleges to give the student athlete written statements of the amount, dura NCAA Football Rules Committee. Neyland replaces Fritz an event will make scoring in the 1960 Olympic Winter Games the fastest in history. tion, condition, and terms of Crisler of the University of Michigan. to 60 H.P.

grants-in-aid. Prentis C. Hale, Olympic Pendleton, and Mike Hayes, Tillamook. Halfbacks Jerry Olson, 50 a quick and substantial lead, the Southern Oregon conference pacing Grants Pass basketball aggregation thumped Ashland high 64 to 37 here on Friday for its third win against no setbacks in the circuit. The Cavemen, who set up a stout defense and controlled the backboards, compiled a 22 to 1 margin in the first quarter.

Action slowed in the second period which ended crew romped for another 22 points for 50 to 19 third canto standing. Ashland did not get too many shot chances and was not hitting well either. Jerry Putnam, hitting from all angles had nine field goals for" GP and a total of 19 markers. Feeding by Dick Hayes was a key factor in Caveman offensive success. Bob Johnson was the high scorer for Ashland with 18.

He got 13 in the last quarter. Games Organizing committee president, revealed Saturday thae International Business 29 Astoria; Ladd Horn, Pendle From up ton; Walt Hunter, Marshfield; Machines corporation has Jack Dean, Grants Pass; Disk SIPdDIffiTS Gee, Baker, and Bob Nokelby, Willamina. Portland, State and Metropolitan coaches for the annual Shrine game to be played here Aug. 8 this year, met Saturday and selected the squads for the football tussle. Fred Spiegelberg of Med-ford is head coach of the state squad, assisted by Don Requa of Pendleton and Arnold Lewis of Vale.

Head mentor of the Metropolitan squad is Tom DeSylvia assisted by Marv Cross of y3 H.P. Shallow Well $3350 agreed to furnish, without charge, the computer and necessary operating personnel during the period of the February 18-28, 1960 classic. Fullbacks Duane Cargill, Springfield, and Steve Moe, Corvallis. Hale emphasized that com Quarterbacks Bob Bates, Vale; Gary Miers, Baker, and Pro All-Star Grid putation of Olympic events requires "the most complex 6-4 3-1 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 V2 H.P. DEEP WELL With 42 Gallon Tank Ron Mickles, North Salem.

(Metro) Hayes Sabin Benner Leonard Mannan Purkett ToUIf In a long day of business, the NCAA: tightened rules against "red shirting." or stretching an anthlete's eligiblity by him out of school for a period of time. The new rule: "An athlete must complete his seasons of participation within 10 semesters or 15 quarters of residence from the beginning of the semester or quarterin which he first registered." Armed forces and church mission time-out do not count. Elected the youngest president in its history, 45-year-old H. J. Dorricott, assistant to the president at Western State college in Colorado.

He succeeds Dr. Frank Gardner of Drake University. Paid Scouting Unethical Made it unethical for college athletic officials to get pay for scouting players for professional sports. Approved an amendment prohibiting any member institution from making contact with other school's athletes without permission of that in- scoring procedures involved Roosevelt and Dan Rollins of West Linn. Ends Norm Purkeypile, in any athletic event." Engagement Today Gresham; Bob Olson, Wilson; 27 21-10 IS 64 and Air The computer will be an State football champs Jef Los Angeles -UPD- Football IBM 305 RAMAC, developed Lynn Hewitt, Franklin; Bob Peacock, West Linn, and Mike ferson placed four men on play runner in Norm Van Brocklin of Philadelphia plus his own team's Frank Gifford O'Hearne, Roosevelt.

and manufactured at the company's San Jose, plant. Tackles Rodney Klein, the all-star squad. The coaches voted to raise the limit of players from each school from three to four. Clutch Shooting Aids St. Louis United Press International Clutch shooting by the St.

Louis Hawks and Boston Celtics is making a shambles of the National Basketball association race. St. Louis had the ability to steve off a Cincinnati uprising Friday night as the Hawks whipped the Royals, 112-101, in the opener of the double-header at Detroit. Boston overcame a Piston opening half lead to waltz to a 103-90 An unique feature of RAMAC and Alex Webster and football's greatest rusher in full Rainier; Randy Matzik, Forest Grove; John Theis, Jefferson; Gary Austin, David Douglas, $146 Complete back Jim Brown of Cleve Medford, runnerup in 1958, land. placed two men on the all- and Al fapworth, Roosevelt Ashland FG FT PF TP Bjork 0 8-3 2 3 B.

Johnson 5 10-8 2 18 Smith 12-0 2 2 Taylor 3 5-2 3 8 Forrest 12-14 3 Allen 0 0-0 0 0 Gray 10-0 12 McKinnis 2-11 1 Stemple 0 1-0 0 0 Dickersoa 0 0-0 0 0 P. Johnson 9 0-0 0 0 Totals 11 29-15 IS 37 Great Britain has a population of about 50 million and of these 23 million are listed as employed. star state squad. Guards Chuck Starr, West Ewbank was expected Here are the teams: Linn; Pat Woods, Oregon flank Unitas with his own teammates, Lennie Moore and (State) City; Karl- Barrett, David Siskiyou Hardware Ph. SP 2-2939 225 W.

Main MEDFORD, OREGON We Give Green Stamps Ends Mike Emmons, Al Douglas; Bill Candee, Wash Alan Ameche, as well as local bany; Dan Eckles, Pendleton; ton, and Ron Prozinski, Jef star Jon Arnett of the Rams decision over Detroit in the John Irish, Central (Linn ferson. The West had an alternate nightcap. county); Ken Johnson, Marsh- Centers Carl Conley, Can- quartet composed of Bill fans of Southern California and a national television audience looked forward Saturday to a give rivaling the Giants-Colts title clash when the stars of the Eastern and Western pro conferences meet Sunday in the ninth annual Pro Bowl game here. The Western conference team had Weeb Ewbank of the world championship Colts as its coach while Jim Lee Howell of the Giants will be seeking a measure of personal revenge for his team's 23-17 championship loss two weeks ago. The West team, led by Baltimore quarterback John Uni-tas, was favored by 6Vfc points to give the Western conference its sixth victory.

Equally Great Passer But Howell had on his Eastern team an equally great passer if not a great option field, and Rick Routson, Wy- by, and Lyle Mulkins, Wade of the Rams at quarter east. back; Willie Galimore, Bears, Tackles C. B. Simmons, Roseburg; Bill Swain, North Bend; Gary Wineiroul. Med at left halfback; Hugh Mc-Elhenney, San Francisco, at Halfbacks Terry Keller, West Linn; Gerald Burnett, Beaverton; Bill Henselman, Save Now! ALL PRICES REDUCED! -Ars.

Wn vKW-. right halfback and the Bears' ford, and Gary Bracelin, Mc- Sandy; Bob Biesell, Estacada; Mmnville. Bill Beeh, Madison, and Bill Rick Casares at fullback. Alternate Eastern backs include Eddie LeBaron of Wash Guards Mark Greulich, La Barnum, Oswego. Grande; Mike Murray, Medford; John Johnson, Milton- Fullbacks Raye Renfro, Jefferson, and Jack Jackson, ington at quarterback; Tom my McDonald and Bill Barnes Freewater, and Bill Getting, Lincoln.

Prmeville. Quarterbacks Terry Baker, of the Eagles at halfbacks and Tom Tracy at fullback from Stock SALE Jefferson, and Don Knight, Disposal Centers Red Daugherty, Grants Pass; John Fossatti, the Steelers. Roosevelt. We Are Pleased To Announce The Associalion of Mr. Joe McAllister Butte Falls, Jacksonville Eagle, Cougar Quintets consists of a large memory file of magnetic disks.

The file can hold 5,000,000 informational characters, any of which can be made available within a second. The computer derives its name from the words "random access method of accounting and control." Results Immediately Hale noted that final plac-ings in previous Winter Olympics have often been unavailable for as long as five hours after an event because of involved manual calculations. "IBM's RAMAC will make it possible to compute most of the results within two minutes after a finish and make the results immediately available," Hale continued. Preliminary planning by IBM personnel include a detailed six-month study of winter sports events scoring procedures with the subsequent development of programs for IBM equipment. In addition to score computations, RAMAC's huge memory file will contain biographical and past-performance information on every competitor, including a 200-word biography with an additional 200-word brief of past and current performances.

Reply Within Seconds Whenever information Is desired on a competitor, RAMAC's memory file will be "queried" and the reply will be automatically printed within seconds. The questioner may specify his answer be in French, the official language of the Olympics, or in Enjglish-the alternate language. Events to be scored by RAMAC include speed skating, figure skating and all ski events slaloms, downhills, Take League Scuffles Cop Rogue Loop Openers BUT we are forced to reduce Our sale has'been tremendou JACKSON COUNTY ter and 22 all at the half, Eagle Point, paced again Dillree with 13 retrieves all merchandise has been re- LEAGUE our stock another $10,000 Jacksonville was ahead 33 to urther to clear! The VALUES 29 after three cantos grouped and prices reduced Pet. 1.000 .800 .600 .200 .000 w. 4 4 3 1 0 L.

0 1 2 4 5 St. Mary's Butte Falls Jacksonville Talent Prospect Ken Perreard had 15 poins All sales final please! are TERRIFIC! All sales cash! for he Redskins. With Perreard, Ron Davis and Falls and Jackson Butte Henry Vessel, Jacksonville, Our Firm and Blessing with 10 led the Phoenix rebounding. Rogue River Cold Illinois Valley took advantage of Rogue River coldness to win its game. Mike Hanby scored 14 points, Doug Lewis turned in some fine floor play and rebounding and Dan Sla-naker did a close guarding job on RR's Dave Carter to aid the triumph.

Carter's sev and Kern Greive, Tom David son and Floyd Scaife, Pros as a SUDTS Kuppenheimer Clothes pect, all fouled out. Prospect nipped Jackson SPORT. COATS One group all wool coats. Good selection of patterns and colors. ville 48 to 47 in a junior varsity preliminary with Nor RAMBLER Salesman! en points were tops for.Rogue $7188 ville highs firmed their respective second and third place spots in the Jackson County league basketball standings Friday night with decisions on rival courts.

The Loggers of Butte Falls subdued Talent 37 to 24 and Jacksonville tipped Prospect 39 to 34. Both winners broke halftime deadlocks to get their victories. Butte Falls won by scoring 13 points in the third quarter while Talent was goose- 741s River man Jantzer amassing 22 points. Shepherd had 12 and Stan Smith 11 for Jackson Regular to $100.00 by the high scoring of Bill Turner, poured in 29 points in the fourth quarter Friday night to change a close tussle into a runaway and whip Phoenix 70 to 43 in the opening Rogue league basketball game for both schools. Illinois Valley took control in the second quarter to defeat Rogue River 49 to 26 in the other Rogue starter for 1959.

Turner, who had 32 markers for the evening, put in 20 of them in the final panel for the Eagles. EP pulled away by putting in six free shots and then a field goal for49 to 37 gap before Phoenix could collect a point in the closing session. While the Eagles were running up their points, their defense held Pirates to just six tallies in the concluding eight minutes. Phoenix had a 16 to 7 edge Joe Invites all his Friends Every ville. Quarterly counts were 8 to 7, 24 to 13 and 41 to 15, all favoring IV.

Rogue River made only six of 35 free shots. where to come down and visit him Also, he will be glad to League games on Tuesday will be Prospect at Butte Falls One Group all wool flannels, worsteds and tweeds Phoenix won its junior have ANYONE to come in and take a Ride in a RAMBLER. and St. Mary's at Jackson varsity mix 43 to 32 after a ville. $JA88 $2488 Regular to $35.00 Regular to S39.50 27 to 11 halfway spread.

Regular to $59.50 ZZU Richey had 12 points and Prospect 34 LINE-UPS: 39 Jacksonville 15 Perreard 9 Branson 3 Griffin Gerald Sloper 11 for Phoenix and Top Perdue and Bill Chapman Grieve Davidson' cross-country races and jump Skeeters each eight for EP. Fitch 9 T)avis 2 White Scaife Extra fine clothing, newest patterns, colors and fabrics ing. Hale pointed out that scor Substitutions For Jacksonville, Vellel 1. Cabler. Hubbard.

Lone, Hanley: for Prospect, Hall 3, Sweat 8, Jantzer 2. after the first quarter but ing has always been necessarily slow for such competitions as figure skating, Nordic $468.8 Regular to $69.50 Talent 24 $098 LINE-CPS: 70 Eagle Point Phoenix 43 10 Neare MacKintosh 9 8 Huffman Dillree 15 7 Hubbard Blessing 9 10 Greenwood Consbruck 7 32 Turner Reese Substitutions Eagle Point: Smith 2, Hooper 1, Charters: for Phoenix: Barlow, Sloper, Floyd, Baker, Richey 3. Hats 37 feutte Falls 5 Ellis 6 Ferguson 11 Abbott 15 Cavin M. Jacobs Seavor Pittman egged in the stanza. The Bulldogs ran into a tough Logger defense and couldn't hit when they did get good chances.

The Loggers headed 29 to 16 after three quarters. Halfway score was 16-all. Talent led at the quarter 10 to 6. Larry Cavin, Butte Falls, scored 15 points. Whistle-tooter The scrap at Prospect was a whistle-tooter with 51 fouls called.

Prospect got more than half its points at the free stripe and Jacksonville almost 50 per cent of its total in gift-ers. Jacksonville's Redskins hit 19 of 39 free tries and Prospect 18 of 34. Scores Reg. to $12.95 combined events and jumping because of the complex formulas necessary to convert performances into scoring points. Welburn 311efsen Butler at By utilizing RAMAC, results Substitutions For Butte Falls Remsen, Dean, Barlow, Norling, Hawkins; for Talent, Knudsen, Dickinson.

B. Jacobs 2, King 2, picked up only five in the second period while EP ran up 18 for 25 to 21 mid-way edge. The clubs were on even scoring terms in the third canto which ended 41 to 37 for the Eagles. Dillree Has 15 The Pirates suffered when Mike Consbruck fouled out. He held Turner to 12 points over the first three quarters.

of these events will be avail 49 Illinois Valley Rogue Bvier 26 6 Tucker Law 3 4 Slanaker Carter 7 4 OUis Moore 3 14 Hanby Archer 3 8 Lewis Goosey 4 Johnson 2. able less than two minutes LEA MOTORS after the final competitor Sweaters Bulky knits, pull-overt, All colors and styles One major ranch in Texas contains three million acres Slacks Reg. to 21.95 Reg. to 18.95 15.88 13.88 The IBM RAMAC was de in its domain and is only slightly smaller than the state Srii at Bartlett SP 2-6185 veloped to handle business transactions flowing through an office or factory. Many of Connecticut.

were knotted 7-all at the quar Regular to 15.95 8.98 Turner cashed in 11 field goals and 10 of 11 free shot large supermarket chains em attempts for the Eagles. Bill ploy it to assure full shelves Dillree was high gunner for without overstocking. Phoenix with 15 points. He had six field buckets. In clearing the ball from the backboard the Pirates led SUEDE Publicity Shot Misfires Top Coats Eagle Point by the wide mar Sport Coats gin of 50 to 33, with 31 to 17 Melbourne (DPD Profes All wools, newest patterns and colors.

in the second half but made up the difference with hotter The finest coats In their field Reg. to 49.50 sional tennis promoter Jack Kramer ruefully admitted today a publicity shot he plan shooting. Eagle Point hit 24 Regular Sale Price of 49 tries from the field for 29.88 29.88 45.00 ned caused mistaken reports of a romance between movie Announcing the Opening of BASKETBALL SATURDAY COLLEGE SCORES North Carolina St. 67, Duke 60 Citadel 47, V.M.I. 36 Purdue 84, Wisconsin 61 Kansas St.

89. Colorado 58 Georgia 80. Alabama 79 Oklahoma 56, Iowa St. 43 Clemson 55, Maryland 46 William Mary 83, Richmond 69 Georgetown (D.C.) 73, Boston College 67 Harvard 68, Columbia 65 Rutgers 69, Penn St. 64 Nebraska 47, Oklahoma St.

44 Villanova 64. Seton Hall 59 Indiana 76, Northwestern 69 Coast Guard Academy 66, M.I.T 65 Dartmouth 77 Cornell 58 85, Colby 79 Syracuse 70 Pittsburgh 60 Niagara 93. Colgate 52 Fordham 80, Army 69 Sacramento JC 69, Stockton JC 47 Chicago 48, Grinnell 44 Air Force Academy 68, Loyla (111.) 64 New York U. 80, Boston U. 56 Tulsa 59, Drake 49 Arkansas 72.

Rice 61 West Texas St 90, Arizona 78 Auburn 63, Florida 54 Texas Christian 86. Texas 78 Temple 89, Lafayette 76 West Virginia 77, Canisius 66 South Caroline 69, Virginia 64 Michigan St. 97. Illinois 96 Notre Dame 73, Detroit 62 Kentucky 76, LouisianaSt. 61 Long Beach 51, San Francisco CC 49 Michigan 78.

Ohio State 74 Manhattan 70, Navy 66 (overtime) Pennsylvania 59, Yale 53 queen Ava Gardner and ten .489 average to 16 of 41 and .390 for Phoenix. After halftime In the combat Eagle Point went ahead nis player Trabert, 31 to 21 on two field goals by "It was all my fault," said Nolan Greenwood and one by Bill Hubbard. However, Warren Blessing, Don MacKin-tosh, Dillree, Othar Richey Ashland Sporting Goods 1350 Siskiyou Blvd. Next to College Kramer when reports began circulating in Australia that the glamorous Ava had found a new love. "I asked her along because we naturally like to have celebrities along and Consbruck got field goals JACKETS Dress Cruisers Leisure One Group.

Colors tan and grey. Sizes Reg. to 35.00 38 to 44 AQ iSs 1288 I0.55 WOOL SPORT SHIRTS SHIRTS Many colors styles Regular to 6.95 Regular to 12.95 7.98 3.98 and Richey a free toss to make the score 32 to 31 for Phoenix at our matches. with 2Vi minutes played in the quarter. Jim Nease sank a Trabert and Miss Gardner were photographed getting into an auto after a tennis bucket from the edge of the match Thursday night.

keyhole seconds later for 33 to 32 and the Eagles stayed $50 Merchandise Certificale Ik If) Remington, Winchester and UUrO Savage Fermick, Harnell and KUUd Wrighr-McGill LS Ru9er' Smith Wesson and "It's quite ridiculous," said Trabert of the reports. "I am on top from there on. a married man with two chil dren." Shoes Large Selection of Styles Regular to 13.95 7.98 Dress Shirts Regular 5.00 3.19 Sweater Shirts Including wools, orlons and Banlow, many colors. Regular to 8.95 4.98 60 Days Will Have Complete Line EVINRUDE MOTORS Also Complete Gunsmithing Facilities S100 Cash S100 Gash if you can name KaMED'S TOP QEQORY TUNES Griffin Creek came out on top in three and Howard in a pair of 10-minute stints Friday in a grade school basketball jamboree at Howard. The Griffins nosed Howard 12 to 11 in a tussle which saw Ralph Newman of Howard put in two points for the rival team.

Griffin Creek also topped Ruch 14 to 6 and Lone Pine 8 to 6 while How-and bettered Lone Pine 22 to 4 and Ruch 14 to 6. Lone Pine trimmed Ruch 6 to 2. Authorized Winchester Station Green Stamps Wm. L. Bryant, prep.

1440 iMED NBC Tune Bfl en's top Medford, Oregon It's Fun to Listen To 229 East Main Street Good Music on KMED An average American eats about 100 pounds more food than he did in the late 1930s, but because of carefully regulated diets, the calorie intake is -about the same..

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