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Several articles of news that
may interest local baseball fans
were reported by United Press
and 'The Sporting News" con
cerning pro ball players either
coming to Medford or who have
been here in recent seasons.
Manager Ad Liska of the
Salem Senators in the class B
Western International league dis
closed yesterday that Outfielder
Claud Buckley had been sent on
option to the Medford Rogues of
the rar west uaseDau league,
TJ. P. reported.
According to the Sporting
News Outfielder Mel Thomas
had been assigned by Seattle to
the Rogues.
Mobile. Ala., a class AA league
team, also has announced that
Don Taylor, an outfielder, has
been sent by that ciuo 10 vera
Beach, Fla., for assignment. It
was believed here that Taylor is
the same youth who piayoa in
Medford two years ago.
Eagle Point, Prospect
Town Teams Vie Sunday
Eagle Point, Apr. 14 Eagle
Point town DaseDaii team win
play Prospect town team in a
practice game Sunday at 2 p. m.
on the Camp White Veterans"
center field. Both teams are in
the Valley Baseball league but
the Sabbath game will not count
In that league season.
Prospect dropped out of the
Southern Oregon Semi-Pro
league this year to Join the Val
ley loop in which Eagle Point
has been a member for some
time.
PHIL 8ARBOE NAMED
Spokane Apr. 14 (U.R) Phil
Sarboe who resigned as head
football coach of Washington
State college last December has
been named head of the physical
education department at North
Central high school here.
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More Games
Santa Maria, Cel., Apr. 14
(U.R) Cal Poly defeated tha
Medford Rogues 61 tha Far
West league 9 to 8 in a pre
season baseball game here yes
terday. The Rogues oulhit the
collegians 13 to S.
Santa Maria Cal. Apr. 14
(Special to Mail Tribune) Man
ager Tommy Nelson of the Med
ford Rogues today repeated his
praise of the Far West league
team's infield with Shortstop
Russ Stuart and Third Baseman
Al Bolen looking particularly
impressive so far.
"Dutch" Reuther, scout for the
New York Giants with whom the
Rogues have a working agree
ment, has termed Bolen as the
best prospect in the combined
Idaho Falls-Medford training
camD.
The Rogues are scneauied to
play Visalia of the California
league Saturday and Sunday in
a pair of "after dark" practice
games at Visalia. Medford will
iourney to Santa Barbara Mon
day to meet the state college
Cauchos.
The Gauchos go to Santa Maria
to battle the Rogues next week
Tuesday.
Manager nelson singled in
Medford's only run in the prac
tice game with Cal Poly earlier
this week, which Medford lost
6 to 1.
Frank Zazula Selected
Coach at N. Dakota U.
Grand Forks. N. D.. Apr. 14
(U.R) Frank Zazula, former Uni
versity of Oregon backfield
coach, yesterday was named
head football coach for the Uni
versity of North Dakota.
zazula succeeds dick Miner,
also from Oregon, who resigned
last week to take over football
coaching duties at McKinley
high, Canton, O. Zazula had been
backfield coach for North Dakota
one year as Miller's assistant.
Witnesses Ordered
n Kansas Crime Probe
Kansas City, Mo., April 14
(U.R) A special federal grand
Jury, ordered by by President
Truman to Investigate Kansas
City crime, has notified all wit
nesses to reappear Monday.
The names of two perennial
grand jury witnesses were off
the list, however. They were
democratic boss Charles Binag-
gio and his hoodlum hatcnet
man. Charles Gargotta.
Their bodies were found April
8 in Binaggio's democratic club
room on Truman road. Each had
been shot four times in the head.
Chicago Link Eyed
In Binaggio Slaying
Chicago, Apr. 14 (U.R) Two
Kansas City detectives today
sought a "Chicago link" to the
slaying of political boss Unanes
Binnagio.
Lt. Lester Haupt, who arrived
here last night with Detective
William Myers, hinted that he
will contact local underworld
big shots during the investiga
tion. Hnupt said they plan to run
an elaborate series of tests in an
effort to match six of the bullets
taken from the body of Binaggio
and his bodyguard, Charles Gar
gotta, with those collected in re
cent Chicago gangland slayings.
Rocky Mountain Fever
Reported in Portland
Portland, Ore., Apr. 14 (U.R)
The state health board reported
today that the year's first two
cases of Rocky Mountain spotted
fever had been reported.
Both were in Malheur county.
As a result, State Health Doctor
Harold M. Erickson reminded
fishermen to get vaccinations be
fore they took trips east of the
Deschutes.
During the last two years, 15
esses of the fever have been re
ported in eastern Oregon with
one death included.
NOMINATION CONFIRMED
Washington, Apr. 14 (U.R)
The nomination of Portlnnd-born
Vice Adm. Arthur D. Stmble as
new commander of the seventh
fleet in the western Pacific was
confirmed here yesterday by the
senate.
Dead Hn on ClHMtntd Adt:
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Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a m.
Friday. April 14. 1950
Halsey, Waters
Ring Mix Seen As
Big Attraction
A main event which any ama
teur fight promoter on the west
coast would jump at the chance
to present will headline the
Southern Oregon Boxing club's
offering at the armory Wednes
day night.
Two Negroes who are widely
known in west coast simon-pure
ranks will occupy the top spot.
They are Bull Halsey, from the
PAL club in Portland, and Clint
Waters, California middleweight
champion. They will enter the
ring at between 153 and 160
pounds. Waters substitutes for
Levi Robinson, who was injured
in training. Waters has beaten
Robinson three times.
Halsey made his debut here
on March 22 and immediately
captured the hearts of the fans
with the easy manner in which
he defeated Don Harper, Gold
Hill pride. Halsey was runnef-up
in a recent AAU tournament in
Portland and his tiff with Robin
son is being billed as for the
Oregon-northern California mid
dleweight championship.
Waters is said by Promoter
Owen Thomas and Larry Bur-
dettc to be the most outstanding
middleweight in the bay area.
He recently won the California
middleweight title and is said to
be a crowd pleasing free swing
ing clouter.
Rangers Topple
Red Wings, 3-1
Toronto, April 14 (U.R) Gal
lant Edgar La Prade of the New
York Rangers was the toast of
Toronto today as the blueshirts
drew even with Detroit in the
final rush for the National Hock
ey league's Stanley cup.
La Prade, who was counted
out of the cup playoff three
weeks ago when he ripped some
knee ligaments in a late season
contest, bagged two goals while
playing on a knee brace last
night to give New York a 3 to 1
victory over Detroit.
The triumph knotted tne cup
series at one game apiece.
Bartle Rated Starter
For Salem 1950 Squad
Dick Bartle, first baseman for
the Medford Nuggets in the Far
West Baseball league, has been
listed by Manager Ad Liska of
the Salem Senators in the class
B Western International league
as a definite member of the Sena
tors roster.
Bob Haddock, formerly with
Pittsburg, and Nichols Muti who
once was with Klamath Falls
and with Willows, all of the Far
West league, are also listed on
the Salem roster.
Where To Fish
Portland Ore., Apr. 14 (U.R)
The state game commission to
day forecast excellent fish
ing in coastal areas but poorer
prospects in most inland re
gions when tha early angling
season opens tomorrow.
Coastal lakes and streams,
with the exception of the up
per Rogue and Umpqua sys
tems, will be open to fishing.
Willamette valley streams, ex
cept those in Linn and Lane
counties and tha North San
tiam river system, will be
open.
Tha commission said there
were excellent prospects for
good cutthroat fishing In the
coastal system.
Present water conditions al
so appear to be good for fish
ing in all streams of tha cen
tral coastal area.
Coos county streams were
described as clear and not too
high. Prospect for Curry coun
ty streams was "fair."
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Raiders Playing Chico
Twice Saturday at CP
Southern Oregon college base
ball team will open its Far West
ern conference season Saturday
at 1 p. m. when it meets Chico
State college in a doubleheader
at Central Point field. The Red
Raiders already have won two
non-conference games this sea
son.
Coach Ted Schopf was unde
cided today who he would use
on the mound tomorrow but in
dicated Johnnie Gray would
hurl one game of the twin bill
Oregon Frosh Trample
OSC, OCE on Cinders
Corvalis. Ore.. Apr. 14 (U.R)
University of Oregon's power-la
den freshman track and field
team won nine of 15 events on
Bell field yesterday to defeat the
urcgon state college Rooks and
the Oregon College of Education
varsity in a triangular track
meet.
The Ducklings scored 72V4
points to 574 for the Rooks
while OCE trailed with 33 points.
ttaipn button, Bend, member
of the Rooks, hurled the javelin
191 feet 5 inches for one of the
best marks of the day.
Hockey
Indianapolis, Apr. 14 (U.R)
The Calder cup, emblematic of
supremacy in the American
Hockey league, today was in the
Droud possession of Coach Ott
Heller and his Indianapolis
Caps, masters of "the impos
sible." Fans saw the Caps set a new
AHL record for winning eight
straight playoff games last night
as they nipped the Cleveland
Barons 3 to 2 and wrapped up
the silver in four straight con
tests. Quadrangular Meet Due
At Gold Hill Saturday
Gold Hill, Apr. 14 Gold Hill.
Eagle Point, Illinois Valley and
Central Point high school track
teams will compete in a quadran
gular meet on the local school
field north of the town Saturday,
starting at 2 p. m.
Wednesday afternoon Central
Point high thinclads slapped
down Rogue River high in a
practice dual meet, 76V4 to 63Vs.
FRESNO GRIDDER SIGNS
Chicago Apr. 14 (U.R) William-
Montgomery, T-formation
quarterback from Fresno State
college has been signed by the
Chicago Cardinals professional
football team.
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SOC Wins Two Games
Last week Friday the Raiders
dumped Oregon Tech twice on
the CP. field 10 to 3 and 28 to 2.
SOC is playing all its early
season games, at least, on tne
Central Point field because its
diamond at Ashland is not
ready. However, the Lithia city
field may be in readiness late
this season, reports from there
indicated.
Chico State's baseball crew is
said to be headed by a host of
veteran players that helped dmo
the Raiders 'in four straight
game last season.
The SOC team is much Im
proved this season with a lot
more manpower, potential hit
ting power and perhaps some
good pitching, although the hurl
ing corps has had little chance
to prove ltseii troumesome.
Seeing action for the Raiders
tomorrow are likely to be "Dad
Farthing, catcher: Snuffy Smith
first: Jack Lutz. second: Don
CamDbell. shortstop, either Fred
Taylor or Johnnie Gray, third,
and Moose Blevins, Neil Arant
and John Barger patrolling the
outfield.
14 Partake in Ladies'
Golf Activity at Club
Fourteen women participated
in Ladies' day golf activity at
Rogue Valley Country club yes
terday with Mrs. Torn uson
taking the "A" division of the
flag tourney and Mrs. Ben Staf
ford the "B" division.
Yesterday was the first day
for women to start qualifying
for their spring handicap but no
rounds were completed.
REDDING CLUB LOSES
Redding Cal. Apr. 14 (U.R)
The Yakima. Wash., Bears of the
Western Interlational league de
feated Redding of the Far West
league 6 to 2 in an exhibition
baseball game.
Seattle, Wash., Apr. 14 (U.R)
Alfred Moses Kamanda, 24, na
tive of Sierra Leone, West Afri
ca, today started studies at Seat
tle Pacific college for a bachelor
of arts degree.
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