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MEBFORD&iij,
w.dn..dy, Ap, , ""Championship Boxing Set Tonight
Grade Trackmen Vie
Thursday Afternoon;
Results for Monday
A Irlaniu ar track meat in
unlvins Brad school teams In
A. B. C and D from Lin
coin, Roosevelt and Washington
achools here will be held at the
high school football field Thurs
day at p.m. miu"K"
Jackson schools have dominated
the meets to date.
Hesults of Individuals In the
Jackson - Washington-Roosevelt
track meet held on Monday
follow:
;S!Mlll,r (W) first. Ratclilf. (Wl
e ..nd. Gavhart (Rt third Tim. t.ti.
D.h.ll ik.Au) ramnhP I (W) first,
Mnriin (Hi second. Anderson IWJ
third. Distance 190 rt. 6 In.
520 relay Won by Washington,
Jarkson second. Time 23.71.
,,, ... rwt first. Htndcr-
nn m second. Batclltfe (Wl third.
Time 49 8s.
Hlh Jump Miller (W) (Irst. Turns
iw. second. Campbell (W) third.
Heisht i (t. B in.
Broed Jump Ratcllffe IW) first
Campbell iWl second, Tama (W) third
Distance 14 tt. 2 In.
Class B
0 Gould (Wl first, Hawkins IW)
aecond. Bosworth (R) third. Time as
Baseball throw Jones (Wl first.
Newman (W) second. Cooksey IJI.
White W) and Moulton (Wi tied third.
Distance 180 ft.
220-relay W on by Washington.
Roosevelt second. Time 20 8s.
330 run Hawkins IW) first, Bos
worth IR) aecond, Jones (W) third.
Time SO 2s.
High jump Newman (W first.
White (Wl second. Jones (Wl third.
Height 4 ft.
Broad Jump Hawkins (Wl first.
White IWl second. Bosworth tR) third
Distance 13 ft. 9 In.
Clasa C
no Bait IR) first, Poll IWl see
Ofid. Bourns IJ) third. Time B 3s.
Broad Jump Bourne (Jl first.
Baize IR1 second, Christian (It) third.
Distance 13 ft. 2 In.
220-relay Won by Roosevelt, Wash,
lnston second. Time 29 9s.
330-run Baize IRI first. Poff IWl
aecond, Thomas IW) third. Time SO 3s.
Baseball throw Hawley IWl first,
Bourne (J) sacond, Payne (R) third
Distance 171 ft. A In.
High Jump Ella IWl first, nine
teen (R) second. Close tW) third.
Height 4 ft. 1 In.
Class D
80 ranger (W) first, Block IW)
aecond, Maya (J) third Time 8J',s
Broad Jump Black (Wl first.
Xnight (Jl second, Cabler IW) third.
Distance 13 ft.
220 relnv Won bv Washington.
Jackson second. Time 31s.
330 run Young iji first, ranger
(Wi second, Blair IW) third. Time
50 6s.
Baseball throw Parrack IR) first,
Reery (Wl second. Mays (J) third.
Distance 14B ft 8 in.
High Jump Mays (J) first, Cabler
(Wi second, Rultzer IR) third. Height
3 ft. u In.
Phoenix High
Winner 6-3
Phoenix. Apr. 19 Phoenix
high posted its third victory
against no defeats In county
class B conference baseball com
octltlon when it topped Rogue
River 6 to 3 at the Rogue River
field yesterday afternoon. Hut
ton on the mound for Phoenix
allowed five hits.
The defending champions from
Phoenix tallied four runs and
enough to win the game in the
first Inning on four hits and an
error. H. Hal In way rapped out
a triple and Thompson a double
tor extra base blows by the winners.
Sowlei Fans Ten
Sowles on the mound for
Rogue River struck out 10 while
Hulton fanned eight.
Glen Dcnuy for the Chieftains
slammed out a home run with
no one on base and Prefontaine
of the same nine lined out
double.
Phoenix batted out eisht hits
of the slants of Sowles and com
mitted two errors. Rogue River
made but five hits off Hutton
and was credited with three mis-plays.
Hay ward Due
On Week-end
At U. of 0.
Eugene, Ore., Apr. 19 W.R)
At least 62 high school will be
entered in the 13th annual hay
ward track and field relays at
University of Oregon this week
end.
Ray Hendrickson, meet direc
tor, said entry blanks had been
returned by 62 high schools, in
cluding four out-of-state schools.
He estimated that 1,100 prep
trackmen would be entered in
the relays Friday and Saturday.
Class B and C schools will
compete Friday with class A
schools competing Saturday
morning.
College Meet Also
A collegiate dual meet be
tween Oregon and Washington
State will be held Saturday aft
ernoon. Out-of-state schools entered in
thp high school meet are Cres
cent Citv, Cel.. and Vancouver,
Kelso and Shelton in Washington-
.. , ,
Class A defending cnampiun "
Klamath Falls. Cottage urove
the class B title-holder and Hen
ley holds the clasa C crown.
BASEBALL
TUrSDAV'S RESULTS
National League
Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia
Chicago . Cincinnati 8
Boston 11. New York 4
Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 4
American Lrague
St. Louis .1. Chicago 3
Philadelphia 7. Washington a
N.'u, Vnrll IS Boston 10
Detroit 7, Cleveland 6 (10 innlnga)
Followlna Is lh card for tonight's AAU-tanetion.d amateur
boxing card scheduled for the armory ting, starling at 8 o clock
Championship bouts:
Main event, tour rounds.
BULL HALBEY
Portland
Semi-windup, four rounds.
BOB 8TUMBO
Grants Pass
Special event, four rounds.
DON HARPER l
Cold Hill
Preliminaries; four rounds.
DARRELL JOHNSON
Madford
DICK ADKINS
Griffin Creels
FREDDIE JOHNSON
Medford
Non-title bouti, three rounds.
BYRON CARTER
Medford
CORKY KINS
Medford
BOGEY BOOART
Central Point
vs.
CLINT WATERS
San Francisco
GENE SHEPPARD
Medford
DONOVAN WOLFE
Phoenix
SYLVESTER JONES
San Francisco
JOHN LAW
Oakland
COE BROWN
Medford
HILTON GARNER
San Francisco
JOE CAROTHERS
Grants Pass
ONE-ROUND HOGAN
Table Rock
Grade School
Baseball Due
Schedule of baseball games in
the local grade school league as
revised by Lee Hagsdale, super
visor of physical education and
the grade school coaches, was
announced today. (James will Be
played at 4:15 p.m.
First games May 8 will send
Roosevelt to Washington and
Lincoln to Jackson, followed on
May 11 when Roosevelt plays
host to Lincoln and Washington
goes to Jackson school.
Washington will be host to
Lincoln on May 15 when Jack
son is the guest of Roosevelt,
Washington will go to Roosevelt
and Lincoln will be host to Jack
son on Mav 18, and May 22 sends
Jackson to Washington and
Hooseveit to Lincoln.
The final day of the baseball
schedule May 25 puts Washing
ton at Lincoln and Roosevelt at
Jackson.
Hockey
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
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Hollywood - 14
San Diego .. 15
Oakland 9
San rranclsco 10
PORTLAND 9
Sacramento ..... 9
Los Anlelea ........ 9
Seattle S
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7
9
11
10
12
13
13
Pet.
.737
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.son
.478
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AM
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PACiric coast leagl'b;
Oakland 3, Portland 3
Sacramento 10. San Franclico 4
Hollvwood 3. Seattle 4
San Diego 3, Lus Angeles 2 (11 Inn
ings) WEST. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Spokane 9. Victoria 3
Tacoma 4, Salem 2
Vancouver 8. Trl City 3 (11 Innings)
Yakima 8, Wenatchee 3
WEDNESDAY RESULTS
American Lrague
(First Game)
New York 3.1
Boston ... 8 11 1
Raschi. Plllette (S). D. Johnson (7
and Berra; Dobson and Batts. Home
run Williams.
High School Scores
Tt-Eft DAY'S RESULTS
Rooievel 5. Franklin 1
Wftthinpton 11. Cleveland 0
Jffrton 7, Benton 2
Grant 13. Lincoln 7
Drain 16. Ynncolla 1
West Linn 3. Bfnverton 2
Concordia i Portland i 8, Greiham
Tlgard 4, Forest Grove 3
Hlllihoro 7. McMlnnville 3
Ormn Cltv 4. Newhern 3
Central Catholic (Portland) IS. St
Helena 0
Eugene 2, Springfield 0.
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Ladies' Golf
Tourney On
Mrs. Jack Eidswlck with a net
79 led early qualifiers for the
women's spring golf handicap
tourney at Rogue Valley Country
club.
Those planning to participate
must make their qualifying
jaunts by Thursday evening.
Other early marks were Mrs. F.
G. Bunch 82, Mrs. Belle Schcnck
83, Mrs. Maxine Hammond 84,
Miss Helen Thompson 88 and
Mrs. Arthur Peters 83.
For regular ladies' day play
Thursday a points tourney, start
ing at 1 p.m., is planned. For a
number of women this play will
be in conjunction with their
qualifying trials.
The board of directors of the
Rogue Vallev Women Golfers as
sociation wiil meet at the home
of Mrs. Robert Shephard. Sag
inaw drive, at 11:30 a.m. tomor
row.
Name Leicht
Grid Mentor
The Dalles, Ore., Apr. 19 (U.R)
Jake Leicht, former University
of Oregon football star, has ac
cepted the head coaching job at
The Dalles high scnool, superin
tendent of Schools Dave Bates
announced today.
The Stockton, Cat., athlete.
who has spent the last two grid
seasons with the Baltimore Colts
of the Eastern Professional Foot
ball league, is expected to re
port here next August.
Leicht was a Webtoot half
back in 1U46, '47 and '48 and
gained all-coast honors. He also
was a standout in baseball and
track.
Carl Stager, Dalles football
coach for the past two seasons,
has resigned.
BOWLING
LADIES' LEAGUE
Audrey Swoape took high in
dividual series with a 521 pin
fall and high individual game
as she rolled a 214 when the
Ladies' Bowling league rolled
last night at the Medford Bowl
ing lanes.
High team series went to Elk
Lumber company and Shaw's
Apparel shop with 2,101 each,
while Medford Feed and Seed
took high team game with a
754.
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Gardner 348
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Johnson 377
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Eagles Stop
CP. 12 to 4
Veterans Center, Apr. 19
Eagle Point hlch posted its sec
ond J-D-J victory of the 1950
season agaliut no defeats when
it easily defeated Central Point
high 12 to 4 yesterday afternoon
on the Camp White field.
The Eagles coached by "Shy
Callaghan put on a seven run
second inning and a four run
fourth frame to wrap up the vic
tory. Central Point scored two
runs each in the first and sev
enth. Five hits, three Pointers
errors and a walk provided those
seven bugles tallies.
Dick Chamberlain on the
mound for Eagle Point allowed
four hits and except for the first
inning when two unearned runs
were scored by Central Point, he
never was In trouble until the
seventh. Even then he was able
to bear down although visibly
tired, for a victory.
Pat Simmons with two hits in
four trips, Catternach who got
two for three and a double by
Bradshaw were big sticks for the
Eagles. Colley rapped out two
for two and walked his third
time at bat for the Pointers
coached by Clarence Mellbye.
Toles Winner
In Portland
Portland. Ore., Apr. 19 (U.R)
Heavyweight Bill Petersen of
Chicago last night got a rude set
back to his hopes of winning
back the northwest heavyweight
boxing title from Joe Kahut as
195-pound Roscoe Toles of De
troit won a unanimous, 10-round
decision from his 207-pound op
ponent. Petersen vowed last month he
would fight in the northwest un
til he had regained his north
west title from Kahut. Instead,
he lost last night's match and
immediate championship hopes
to Toles' two-fisted, sustained
head attack throughout the
fight.
There were no knockdowns.
The United Press scorecard gave
seven rounds to Toles, two to
Petersen and one even.
In the 10-round semi-final
Frisco Baracao, 134, Honolulu,
knocked out Ernie Pacheco, 134,
Oakland, Cal., early in the first
round.
Pistol Handicap Award
Cliff Friend won the pistol
handicap gold trophy last night
in the weekly pistol shoot of the
Medford Rifle club and became
the second member to do -so
since the shoot was started. The
competition last night attracted
21 to the indoor range at Mer
rick's. In the regular shoot, Paul
Shelton was high with 277, Clin
ton Charley had 272, Orville
Lengele 257, Stan Smith 252 and
Friend 252. Last January Smith
won the first handicap trophy.
Joe Chez Leads C.I.B.A.
Joe Chez, former Medford
high outstanding athlete and
now a sophomore at Stanford
university, is leading the Cali
fornia Intercollegiate Baseball
association pitching race and
ranks among the first 20 in the
batting records.
The local boy has won three
and lost none in C1BA games so
far. striking out 15 opponents,
walking 10 and having an earned
run average of five. In the hit
ting department Cher is hitting
a .273 with three hits in 11 trips
to the plate and has scored one
run.
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Detroit, Apr. 19 (U.R Don
Raleigh's overtime goal, climax
ing a brilliant third period rally,
bounced the New York Rangers
back into a Stanley cup finals
deadlock with Detroit's Red
Wings today.
The skinny, 150-pound for
ward scored in a "sudden death"
period last night, giving the
Rangers a well-earned 4 to 3 tri
umph and squaring hockey's
world series at two games each.
The remaining games of the
best-of-seven series will be
played tomorrow and Saturday
and, if necessary, Sunday.
4,200 Pheasants Sent
Into Eastern Oregon
Portland. Ore.. Apr. 19 (U.R)
State Game Director Charles
Lockwood today said that 4,200
pheasants, mostly hens, had
been released in eastern Oregon.
Most of the ring-necks were
released in Baker, Umatilla, Un
ion and Malheur counties.
CHESTY ATLAS The Great
Atlas, above, will be the target
of Pete Belcastro's wrath when
they collide in the feature match
of tomorrow night's wrestling
card at the armory. The skirmish
promises to have all the thrills
of a knock-down, drag-out and
is expected to pack the joint to
the hilt. The middle fracas will
see Leo Wallick and Lee Grable
settle their differences in the
squared circle while Ted Bell
and George Strickland lock grips
in the 8:30 p.m. opener.
Rogues Lose
Practice Tilt
Santa Maria, Cal., Apr. 19
(U.R) The Medford Rogues lost
their seventh straight exhibition
game yesterday as the Sami
Barbara baseball squad dumped
the Far West squad 18 to 6.
Santa Barbara's seventh in,
ning drive rolled up 10 runs
with seven walks and three hits,
Best In Boxing
Chicago, Apr. 19 (U.R) Su.
periorlty of America's amateur
boxers over Europe's best was
established again today for the
eighth time as the home town
fighters counted a 6 to 2 victory
over the invaders In the 13th In
ternational Golden Gloves.
It was the pighth win In th.
series for the United States, and
except for the 1947. 7 to 1 Amer.
lean win, It was the most one.
sided since the scraps began in
1931.
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