TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Javelin Throw by Vincent Helps
Tornado Trackmen Down Pelicans
By Hanlc Green
Don Vincent's heave of 1S3 ft.
3Vj In. in the javelin and a sec
mid place throw by D. C. Milli
hoth of Mwlford, provided tin
maruin of victory HI tho Blue
Tornado edged Klamuth Kallfc
high 1)4 to 3H in an excillnfc
Southern Oregon conterenci
truck meet Saturday.
A first by Medford and a aec
ond and third for Klumath ir
ihiu nui.iiL uniild huve uiven tlx
f'nis a tic 81 to (11 or a first for
Klamath would have won for the
Pels.
Klamath L.ads
Mi upnt ahead in tin
gecond event of the afternoon
10-8 and fllayed thre until in
ih ulirii Medford took
one point lead 32-31. Tornado
held tins until eievenui evuin
u,l,n Iln look a S1-4B lead
Klumath led then until Javelin
throw, final event ot uie mm
The I r.-.i k vii fairlv fast al
thouuh drizzle had fallen Home
Friday night and a little in me
morning. Klamath surpriaed
Tornado coachei and trackmen
with their speed, Coach Bob
Newland admitted after the meet
ended.
Vincent'! heave wan his third
In the finals of the Javelin throw
and cleared a mark made Dy
Milli earlier ai well an more
than outdistancing nearest Klam
nlli hnv
Medford took aeven first, Sev
an seconds and six thirds.
a Hr,,,.n,.H hi, inn hv Klamath's
second runner In the 8110 relay
gave Jack Morris more than
enough opportunity to pull out
in front and help provide the
nf Medford victory in
this event. llill Buckingham
hen had to but keep Morrla
lead as anchor man.
ill. hurelv nosed out a Klam
ath boy lor third place in the
discus with the Tornado youin
ahead by but one Inch. The dis
tance was checked twice by of
ficials to be sure.
llmh hiirrtlee J Morrla IMI Hrel,
Cnrk.iv iKt'l second, Arnold (nr I
ihlnl Tlliw , ,, ,,.
urn uu. .( riu.lt r'.rl.nn IKF flr.l
Bui klneliitm IMI second, Hlick (Krl
tlurit Time 10 .
Mile Hunk IKKI llrt. I.yon IKF I
eL'unil. T. Tliorillon IKF) Ihlrit. Time
'"lletV " Jump Hnlisnns KF flril.
Goiklmen (Ml entl uaoiiren iiv,
Inr kei-uncl liminii o 11 n m
4llllilll. (Ml flril. Mallll.ann IMl
iih.iiuI. Walker IMI third. Time a Si
Parker Set-und n
blmt pul HnUsenl (Kf) llrel. Per.
ker IMI eMiind. J. Morn. IMI Ihlrit
butane. 44 II 4 In.
Low Hurilloa .1 Mnrrle lint, T
Mania flimnd, Faulkner IMI third
T,,H l!l
I'ule vault Wendl IMI (tret. Van
Lue iKF) aernnd. Hatnman (Ml anil
Allium IM) lied Jnr third. Heisht 10
ft 0 In.
no Biicklneham (Ml first. Carlton
(KFl aeoond, Toole (KF) third. Time
ill! la
Dlaoua Si'huhert IKF) first, Vlnrenl
(Mi i'iuul. Mllla IMI third. Ulllance
Hi ti in
fl0 J Thornton (KFI flrat. Oarrell
(KKl lerond, aleeion IMI thud. Time
a tn tt it
Itiuiniaiin Berand
Uio-.it jump Hurk (KFI f I r t.
iimiioou (Ml aet-ond. Toole (KFi
Ihlnl DutHiu-u 10 It tt in
rintl.relav Mntlord drat IBltlle.
Priutt, J. Morrla, itucklnshainl. Time
Im ;ut
J.Hflln Vincent (Ml lint, Mllla (Ml
eeriiml. tumlsren (KF) third. Ulatence
1 91 II in.
44ll.rla Meillnrd flret (Faulkner,
aooilman. lllnUrve, F Morrlit. Tout'
40tta. Did mil count In poinla).
StudsTo Drill
Medford Field
Central Point, Apr. 1 Central
Point Studs baseball team and
those wishing to trv out for it
will meet at the Medford high
field .Sunday instead of at Cen
tral I'oiiil, Manager "Iloo.npr"
Hoffard announced Saturday.
Praclice will begin Bt 1:30 p.m.
Ilnlliird said that the Central
Point field was ton niuddv to use
for the Sabbath drill This will
be the first practice of the season
for the Studs in the Southern
Oregon league.
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is only about lu inches high.
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NEW "STANDINGS" CARTOONS The cartoons above will
be used for The Mail Tribune baseball leugue standings. The pic
ture on the left will apiear when the Medford Hogues (Nuggets)
win and the one on the right when the club loses In the Far West
league. Kans who have suggestions for a name for the Indian shown
may send them to The Mall Tribune or to Rogue Valley Baseball
Inc. The cartoons were designed and drawn by Bill McCorkle,
local free lunce artist.
Meeting Slated To
Form Booster Club
A meeting to form a Medford
uoosler club for organized sup
port of local athletic teams hua
been culled for Wednesday at
7:30 p.m.. It was announced yes
terday. The meeting will be held
in (he No. 2 sample room at the
Juckson hotel and anyone in
terested in participation in a
booster flub has been inviled to
attend.
Jerry Donovan, president nf
the class D Far West Basvball
league, to which the Medford
Hogues belong, will be present
to aid in forming the organiza
tion. Donovan is said to have
considerable experience with
Hulls nf the kind desired here
and Is making the trip from his
headiiuartera in San Francisco
especially to aid the program.
Ilegular meetings will be held
after the club la organized. It was
slated, at which time players,
coaches and managers nf various
athletic teams will address the
group, giving them the "Inside"
on the particular sport.
It is the plan of those instru
mental In forming the group that
the club devote Its booster ef
forts to the sport which happens
to be in season at a particular
lime. In other words, the next
five mouths will be devoted to
baseball, after which Hip sports
enthusiasts will get on the foot
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ball bandwagon and so on
Ihrougliuut the year.
It was emphasized that the
Wednesday night meeting Is
open to anyone who might be
interested In such an organiza
tion. There will be an open dis
cussion on plans and Donovan,
besides aiding in the club's for
mation, will speak on Far West
league prospects for the coining
senson.
Famous Gymnasts
To Show in City
Thirty-two members of the
famous Danish Gymnastics team
will appear at Medford high
school's gymnasium Tuesday
evening, April 11, l.ee Ragsdale
of the school staff announced
Saturday, Sixteen young women
and as many young men are on
the squad.
Medford will be one of several
stops the team will make in Ore
gon and California while visiting
the United States, Hagsdale said.
The two hour-long exhibition
will Include gymnastics, folk
dancing and acrobatics.
Proceeds from the events af
ter expenses will go toward the
high school athletic fund, he
skated.
NOTICE
WE HAVE STARTED OUR
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Summer Baseball
School Planned
For Local Boys
Plans for the annual Summer
Baseball school sponsored by the
Medford school department were
announced Saturday by Alex
McDonald who has been in
charge since the plan started
about three years ago. No dates
have been set but the school
usually sturts late In June.
This year McDonald will be
assisted by Bob Newland and
Frank Roelandt with sessions be
ing held as in the past at the
senior high school ball field.
. Boys are reminded that there
Is no charge to attend the school
and that any youth from eight
or nine to 14 or 16 years of age
may attend. While it is called
a "baseball school," In reality It
is more of a play period for three
of the four days each week it is
conducted.
Those attending learn funda
mentals, rules and other tricks
to the game one day and spend
the other three practicing them
Games are arranged between
teams of relatively the same age
boys here in Medford and when
possible with out-of-town teams.
Liliard Seeks
WallickDuel
Mack Liliard was beating the
bushes yesterday in search of an
opponent for tough Lee Walllck
for the armory wrestling card
Thursday night.
Wallick knocked Tough Tony
Ross unconscious last week with
his vicious pile driver and has
gained a reputation throughout
the northwest for his deadly
maneuver as well as his unus
ually rought stuff.
Liliard said he figured Frank
Stojack is the only one out of
those on last week's card who la
capable of giving the Wisconsin
tough guy a good bout but Sto
jack hummed and hawed when
Liliard propositioned him on the
match.
The Great Atlas, now perform
ing in Washington, has refused
to return to Medford as long as
there is any possibility of having
to meet Walllck and most of the
better boys on the circuit are
shunning the big guy.
However, the promoter said
he was confident he would come
up with a suitable foe and said
he would have two other out
standing matches for his regular
Thursday night show.
Plant Phone 2-5336
Bowlers Vie
Local Alleys
Start 10 A.M.
Two doubles and a pair of
singles events for men and the
same for women will be rolled
at the Medford Bowling lanes to
day starting at 10 a.m. in the
second day of the Southern Ore
gon Bowling tournament's first
week-end of competition.
A doubles team consisting of
Barnwell and Tamney from Med
ford will take part in the 10
a.m. women'! competition along
with five teams from Roseburg
Women's singles events will fol
low. Noon Ev.nl Listed
At noon the first rncn's
doubles event is scheduled with
McGraw of Medford teaming
with Watson (Eureka) in ori?
match. The other teams com
peting will be from Roseburg
and Eureka. McGraw will also
be in the singles event slated for
1 p.m.
No Medford men are listed for
the doubles events slated to be
gin at 2 p.m. today or in the
singles to start at 3 p.m. Those
taking part in these will be from
Roseburg and Crescent City.
Starting at 4 p.m. today will
be another doubles event for
women with five from Medford
taking part. The singles for
women will follow starting about
5 p.m.
Doubles T.ams Named
Teaming up in the doubles for
this time will be Sacchi and Wil
lett, McCall and Ludwlg, Damon
and Little, Hagen and Klatt, and
Virtue and Gardner. The same
ladies will also compete in the
singles events that follow.
The tournament will continue
next week-end and the week-end
of April 13 and 16.
Rogue River
Nine Winner
Rogue River joined the ranks
of the winners in the county
class B baseball race as it opened
its 1950 season with an easy 22
to 9 victory over St. Mary's
(Medford) on the Chieftains'
field Friday but only after put
ting down a seventh-inning Cru
sader rally.
St. Mary's put together a
homcrun by Sakradia, triple by
Long and doubles by Dugan and
Murray to help sock home seven
runs for the Crusaders in that
final Inning.
Sowl.s Fans 12
Sowles, on the mound for
Rogue River, struck out 12 men
and kept things pretty well un
der control until the final stan
za. The Chiefs scored two in the
first, nine in the third, one in
the fourth, two in the fifth and
eight In the sixth.
Driscoll, Kelly and Glcason
did the hurling for the Crusad
ers with Long doing the catching
chores.
Glen Depuy blasted out a dou
ble and Carter a tripje to help
Rogue River.
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Redskins Top
Loggers Nine
Jacksonville, Apr. 1 Jack
sonville high today pointed to
its first county class B confer
ence baseball victory of the sea
son after edging Butte Falls in a
wild-scoring game 14 to 12 on
the Butte Falls diamond.
The Redskins tallied five runs
each in the fifth and sixth In
nings Friday afternoon to help
gain the decision. Pitcher Paul
Hardy fanned the three Butte
Falls men to face him in the sev
enth and last inning to assure
the victory.
Darwin Moore hurling all the
game for the Loggers, fanned
10 Jacksonville boys but gave
up 10 hits. Many errors by both
teams helped In the scoring. Jer
ry Pawlowskl pitched three In
nings, Don Clay one and Hardy
three for J'ville. Butte Falls got
seven hits.
Whit. Hits Hom.run
White got the only homerun
of the game, a blast in the first
inning for Butte Falls with one
on base.
Greenamaer, Hardy and Thom
as each clouted two hits in four
trips to lead the Jacksonville
batting. Casey's two for three led
Butte Falls in hitting.
Next week Friday Jackson
ville plays at Talent and Butte
Falls will be host to St. Mary's
(Medford).
Rogues Slate
More Games
Three more spring training
practice games for the Medford
Rogues (Nuggets) were an
nounced Saturday by Business
Manager Mel Carpenter as he
also recealed that about a dozen
candidates for the pro club will
leave Thursday for Santa Maria,
Cal. camp.
The Rogues will play Marys
ville at Marysville Annl 2".
against Klamath Falls at Lodi,'
Cal., April 23 and against Reno.
Nev.. at Yuba City. Cal-, April
24. Other games include ones
against Visalia and Santa Bar
bara college.
All but Visalia and the college
teams are members of the Far
West Baseball league as are the
Rogues. !
Among those going down Turs-1
day from here will be Carl:
Hueners and LaVerre Herrman.i
both of this area. Training camp
will open at Santa Maria this!
week Friday for some players
and the rest will arrive on or
before April 10, Carpenter said.l
Tilt Your Head ...
In the Heart
Phoenix high defeated Fros-1 Phoenix Friday afternoon. No
pect 4 to 3 in a'conntv cl s Bi other details were available Sat
conference baseball game aturday night.
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