Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 26, 1950, Image 9

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    Tornado Nine Defeats
Eagles; Score 1 1 to 2
Medford high baseball team to
day looked forward to its second
Southern Oregon conference
game of the week after easily
defeating Eagle Point high's dia
mond squad 11 to 2 on the Camp
White field yesterday afternoon.
Friday the Black Tornado nine
will play Grants Pass on local
school field at 2 p. m. and Sat
urday the local youths go to
Myrtle Creek for a non-league
double-header.
Conner Local HurUr
Yesterday'! victory over the
Eagles with Dennis Conner al
lowing his opponents but two
hits, was the second conference
win for the Tornado against one
defeat. Earlier the Medford boys
defeated Eagle Point and last
Saturday lost to Klamath.
Jim Grimm paced the Medford
hitting with two hits in as many
official trips to the plate, while
Connie Holzgang was credited
with three safety blows in five
t"ips. including a three-bagger,
and Ned Landers rapped out one
hit a double in three trips.
The only hits made by the
Eagles were George Forrestier's
single in the third, which helped
score the Eagle Point's first run,
and a double to right bv Pat Sim
mons in the sixth, which also aid
ed in making a run for the
Eagles.
Medford Scores Five
Medford's big seventh inning
when it tallied five runs saw
walks to Grimm, Don Coss and
Ray Smith, singles by Gary
Boshears and Holzgang, two er
rors, three stolen bases and a
passed ball.
Errors by the Eagle Point nine
and wildness by the pitchers con
tributed much to Medford's vic
tory. Conner on the mound for
the Tornado had his wild mo
ments also but his speed in par
ticular helped him out of trouble.
Illinois Valley will meet Eagle
Point at the Camp White field
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Conner and Boshcan, T. Linden
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Dodenhoff. Umpires Copeland and
Olion.
Rogues Get
Four Players
Medford Rogues will obtain
four more "hired hands." includ
ing a pitcher, an outfielder, a
first baseman and a catcher, all
of whom reportedly are either
limited service players or veter
ans. Business Manager Mel Car
penter reported today.
He indicated two of them
might join the Rogues in their
Far West Baseball league opener
at Pittsburg, Cal., tonight while
the other two would report
either at Reno, Nev., the end of
this week or when the Rogues
open in Medford on May 2.
Names of the quartet were not
available this morning nor was
it announced exactly who would
report and when.
Carpenter also announced that
negotiations for the purchase of
Milt Martin, former Medford
Dodgers catcher and now with
Santa Barbara of the class "C"
California league, had fallen
through and that the popular re
ceiver would not come to Med
ford for this season.
Martin is needed by Santa
Barbara to bolster its catching
staff, Carpenter said.
Clemo Tkos
Bud Gilman
Aberdeen, Wash., Apr. 26
(U.R) Joey Clemo. Portland,
scored a technical knockout over
Buddy Gilman of Seattle in the
eighth round of their scheduled
10-round fight here last night.
The 126-pound Gilman was un
able to answer the bell for the
ninth round.
Clemo. 126 pounds, caught
Gilman in a coiner during the
torrid eighth round and pep
pered mm witn hard letts and
rights to the head.
unman went down for an
eight-count in the second round.
In the semi-finals. Paul Ken
nedy, 160, Longview. Wash.,
scored a fourth-round TKO over
Johnny O'Day, 155, Portland, in
a scheduled six-round bout.
U Day hit the canvas for a
count of nine in the third.
Butte Falls Hatchery
Building Bids Okayed
The State game commission
has accepted low bids for con
struction work at six Oregon
trout hatcheries.
A 50 by 100 foot concrete
holding pond will be constructed
at the Butte Fallls hatchery by
Henry Den-Herder lor $9,948.
Other low bidders were Teller
Construction company b
Construction company at
S13.000 and Meade-Hobson at
$13,320.
Highest bid was $23,799.83 by
Groesbeck and Hickson.
The work also includes an ad
ditional water system for the
holding pond. The new pond will
be used for rearing large fish.
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End Peace;
Battle On
Chicago, Apr. 26 IU.R Pro
basketball's year-old peace van
ished today as National Basket
ball association executives began
negotiations with top college
stars, trying to grab the choicest
plums before a newly-organlied
rebel league can join the bidding.
The NBA assigned negotiating
rights to the top 119 collegians
in the annual draft yesterday
with Bowling Green's Charlie
Share the top pick.
But the special NBA meeting,
which cut the league to 12 teams
broke up in a hurry as nervous
sportsmen sougnt to Begin con
tract talks with the college aces.
Plant Uncertain
Plans of the rival new league,
formed by Denver, Waterloo and
Sheboygan after they were ex
pulsed from the NBA, were un
certain. The group planned to com
plete organization of a 10-team
league within the next few days.
It was certain that the new
league would draft players at its
initial session. Although none of
the officials would comment, it
was likely they would take ev
ery opportunity to sign name
players awBy trom the isba.
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Date Bradley
Corvallis. Ore., Apr. 26 (U.R)
Oregon State college basketball
team will play Bradley, runner
up in the NCAA and national in
vitational championships this
year, at Peoria, 111., next Decem
ber 7, Roy S. (Spec) Keene,
Beaver athletic director, an
nounced today.
Keene said Bradley was one
of five intrrsectional rivals
scheduled by the Beavers on its
annual eastern road trip in De
cember. Other games on the tour In
clude Canisius at Buffalo, N. Y.,
December 2: New York univer
sity in Madison Square Garden,
December 5: Illinois at Cham
paign, December 8, and Indiana
at Bloomington, December 9.
Keene also announced signing
of a two game series with Pitts
burgh at Corvallis, December
22-23.
Junior High
Track Slate
Trackmen at Medford junior
high school today were prepar
ing for a triangular meet with
Grants Pass and Ashland sched
uled for Grants Pass Saturday
afternoon, April 29, a sched
ule released by the school re
vealed today.
Other track meets for the lo.
cal junior high team coached by
Mcl Boldenow assisted by Chief
McLean, will send the local boys
to Ashland for a dual meet on
May 11 and they will face Grants
Pass in a dial meet at the high
school field here on May 19.
Last week Friday the local
track and field squad swamped
Ashland junior high in a dual
meet on the local senior high
field 88 to 34 for its first victory
of the season.
Allen Winner
'Fly' Champ
London, Apr. 26 Tough Ter
ry Allen was being congratulat
ed throughout the British Isles
today on winning the world s
flyweight championship but it
was highly doubtful that his title
would be recognized every
where. Allen, former London street
peddler, was awarded the cham
pionship last night by the British
boxing board of control when
he defeated Honore Pratesi of
France in a 15-round bout at
Harringay arena.
The B.B.B.C. had designated
the bout to fill the title left va
cant by the retirement of Ire
land's Rinty Monaghan,
Portland U. Defeats
Lewis, Clark, 8 to 7
Portland. Ore., Apr. 26 (U.rV,
University of Portland defeated
Lewis and Clark college 8 to 7
in a 10-innlng baseball game
here yesterday.
A single by Joe Retallick in
the bottom half of the tenth
with one man on base gave Port
land the victory. ,
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Sports for
the Week
WEDNESDAY
Medford Rogun opan Fir
W.tt league baitball leeion.
Pittsburg, Cel., evening. Com
mercial Bowling league, 7i30
p. m. Medford Rifle club
shoot, Merrick's, 7:30 p. m.
THURSDAY
Women', golf competition,
country club, afternoon City
Bowling league. 7 p. m Med
lord Rogues at Pittsburg, eve
ning All-star wrestling card,
armory, 6:30 p. m.
FRIDAY
Grade school track meet
(Roosevelt, Washington), sen
ior high field. 4:1S p.m.
Grants Pass high at Medford
conference baieeall), 3 p.m.
K.rby high at Eagle Point
(JDJ and SOL baseball), 3
p.m. Sutherlin high at Cen
tral Point (JDJ baseball). 3
p.m. Mixed Bowling league,
7:30 p.m. Medford Rogues at
Pittsburg, evening County
class B baseball (Phoenix at
Jacksonville, Talent at Pros
pect, Rogue River at Butte
Falls), 3 p.m.
SATURDAY
Medford high at Myrtle
Creek (baseball doublehead
er), 1:30 p.m. Klamath Falls
invitational track meet (Med
ford high entered) Medford
Roguee at Reno. Nev.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
CP Defeated
In SOL 11-10
Central Point, Apr. 26 Cen
tral Point high's baseball team
dropped a heart-breaker to Ash
land high yesterday afternoon at
Ashland 11 to 10 when an error
in the last seventh with two men
out allowed the Grizzlies to
score what was the winning
tally.
This week Friday at 2 p.m.
the Pointers will play a J-D-J
league baseball game with Suth
erlin at Central Point.
Yesterday's Southern Oregon
conference tilt saw the Pointers
use Don Johnson on the mound
with Herb Colley catching. John
Bigham slammed out a home
run with the bases full and
Johnson drove out a roundtrip-
per with one man on. John Da.
vis got two hits in three tries.
Central Point showed the most
power at the plate it has made
to date. Coach Clarence Men
bye reported.
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West Takes Lead
In Oregon Golf
Open, Portland
Portland. Ore.. Apr. 26 (U.R
Harold West, Tualatin Country
club, today held onto a two-
stroke (Pad in the Oregon open
soli tournament with a 38-hole
total of 140 at the halfway point
of the three-day tournament.
west scored a one-ovcr-par 73
on his second 18 holes late yes
terday. He previously carded
a 67.
Ed. "Porky" Oliver of Seattle
came in with a 71 for a two-day
total of 142 or second spot in
'he $1,500 tourney.
Don Provost Scores
Emery Zimmerman of Port
land turned In the dav's best
round, a 34-34 68. Zimmerman's
total of 143 put him in a four
way tie for third place with his
brother, Al; Dick Yost and Chuck
Congdon of Tacoma.
Other scores included: Dom
Provost, Medford, 145: Ron
Clark, The Dalles. 151; Joe Stie-
ger, Coos Bay, 133: Ray Hons
bereer. Klamath Falls. 1S4. and
Jerry Peters, Coos Bay, 163.
SCAPPOOSE HIGH WINS
Scappoose. Ore., Apr. 26 (U,R
Scappoose high school defeated
Milwaukie and St. Helens in a
triangular track meet here yes
terday. Scappoose scored 64 9 '10
points to SOU for Milwaukie
and 34 110 for St. Helens.
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