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TWELVE MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, April 27. 1950 Senior High Jayvee Trackmen Stop Ashland Junior Varsity (M) first. Hayter (A) Medford high jayvee track team swamped a similar group of boys from Ashland high in a dual tracK meet yesieraay an ernoon at Ashland. The score was 83 to 39. Medford took nine firsts, eight nrnnriK nnd nine thirds, includ ing four ties for third place. The Black Tornado junior voianjr also won the relay. Ashland took the lead In the first event the 660-yard run by winning a first and a third but the Tornado captured first and second in the next event the 70-yard high hurdles and from then on Medford led. The summary: (M) second. Byrd (A) third. Time lm 40.6s. , . HlKh hurdle Bostock Vrooman (M) second. Low hurdlts-Spinas (M) first. Bos- toclc (Ml secona. ijivcr iwi Pnl. vault Woods (A) first. Haney (A) iecond. Puett (M) and Smith (Ml tied third. Heisht 10 ft. 3 In. 150 Drew (Ml lint. Wallace (Ml iecond. Spinal (Ml third. Time Ills. Discus Purcell (M) first. Miller (A) iecond, Cral (Ml third. Dlitance "shot 'putTyiver (M) flrit, W Johmon (A) second. Craig (M) and Purcell (Ml tied third. Distance 40 It 330 Johnson (M) first. Schlelgn (M) second, Wiley (A) third. Time 3873 Drew (M) first. Sessions (Al second, Holbrook (Ml third, lime 8.5s High Jump Hnyter (A) first. Boardman (M) second, Rennels (Ml and Reynolds (Ml tied third. Height Three-quarter mile Clark (A) first. Harnden (Ml second, Whllby (M) and Lundqulst (Ml tied inira s m A2s. Javelin Whitby (M) first. Tysver (Ml second. Zlmmerly (A) third. Dis tance 130 ft. 0 In. Broad jump Bollock (Ml first, rowler (A) second. Wallace (Ml third. Distance 17 ft- In. Relay Won by Medford. Ashland second. Time 40.1s. Hollywood Backs Club for TV Fans Hollywood, Apr. 27 (U.R) Hollywood of the Pacific Coast league and station KLAC-TV have organized , a television radio fan club in an all-out war on lagging attendance at the tars' home games. Hollywood President Victor Ford Collins announced last night that the new club will be given a 30-day trial. If It is not successful, the Pacific Coast baseball league champions may cancel their T-V contract with KLAC. Hollywood officials believe television is mainly responsible for the drop in attendance. WIL LED BY INDIANS Seattle, Apr. 27 (U.R) Rain washed out two Western Inter national league baseball games last night but even so, the Spo kane In'dinns tenaciously clung to a slim margin atop the loop standings. I tf&ti i ivi i II ii ii i ii OSC 'Niners' Busy People Corvallis, Apr. 27 Oregon State, currently tied with Wash ington State for top spot in the northern division, will embarK this week on the annual baseball road trip into Idaho and Wash' ington. The Beavers upon the road slate against Idaho at Moscow Friday and Saturday, then move over to Pullman for a pair against the delending champion Cougars next Monaay ana iues day. They conclude the long trip with a return series against Washington at Seattle on May 4 and 5. In their initial home stand, Ralph Coleman's swatters whip ped Idaho twice and broke even with Washington last weekend. Two scheduled home contests against Washington State were rained out. Tornado Vies GP on Friday Medford high baseball team will attempt to make it two wins in a row over Southern Oregon league competition wnen it takes on Grants Pass high Fri day at 3 p.m. on the local school field. It will be the first 1950 baseball game between the two high schools. Last Tuesday afternoon the Black Tornado diamond players set back Eagle Point high in a conference tilt 12 to 2. Coach Alex McDonald did not announce who would hurl to morrow for the local club but indications were that it would be either Jack Turk or Derald Wooten. With a non-conference double header coming up at Myrtle Creek Saturday afternoon, the local club will need Its pitching staff in top shape. Saturdays final game will be the fourth for Medford this week. OSC GOLFERS TO PLAY Corvallis, Arp. 27 Loris Bak er will take his Oregon State golf team to the Palouse coun try to take on Washington State at Pullman Friday and Idaho at Moscow Saturday. Trig's R9 bate bourbon V W4 r7 ill PRICE REDUCED 14 raoor YEARS OLD lliilif straightBOURBONwhisky 010 WCKOY OISTIIUNO COHPORATION, PHllA, rA. Fish License Cost Reduced Salem, Ore., Apr. 27 (U.R) War veterans wis disabilities of 25 per cent or more may buy Oregon fishing or hunting li censes for 50 cents, the depart ment of veterans' affairs was advised today. Veterans may buy a combina tion fishing-hunting license for one dollar. Application is made through the game commission headquar ters in Portland. Forms are avail able from the commission or from county veterans' service omcers, county clerks and the stale veterans' department in Sa lem or in Portland. Those who received the spe cial licenses last year need only submit their old licenses as evi dence, the game commission said. New applicants must first ob tain a disability statement from the veterans administration re gional office and Portland, then submit a witness' notarized state ment as to residence, along with the evidence of disability. Class B School Baseball Friday County class B high school baseball scheduled Friday after noon will send Phoenix to Jack sonville. Talent to Prospect and Rogue River to Butte Falls, ac cording to the original schedule sent out by the league. "Play ball" will be called at 3 p.m. at all three towns with Phoenix high out to keep its un defeated record and league lead ership intact against a dangerous foe. St. Mary's (Medford) draws a bye this week-end. Grade School Trackmen Vie Friday Afternoon Competition among local grade school track teams will resume rriday at 4:15 p.m. on the senior high field when Roosevelt and Washington get together In a dual meet. The annual eradp sphnnl nil. city track meet will start at 0 a.m. Saturday, May 6, instead of at 10 a.m. as announced Drevi- ousiy so Doys may attend a Boy scout camporee. BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W. Smith of the Ellis grocery team took high individual game and R. Ellis of the same team captured high individual scries honors with 229 and 573 respec tively when the Commercial Bowling league held its weekly competition iRst night at the Medford Bowling lanes. High team game honors went to Werner's Bricklayers with 939 while Ellis grocery took high team series with 2559. COMMERCIAL STANDINGS Trams W Eagles Lodge 44 Werner's Bricklayers ...... 40 Pepsi-cola m an Ellis Grocery .13 Saylor Barber Shop 3J iienrv s urive-in Medford Motors 27 Caltfornla.Pactllc 23 43 Pepsi-cola 4 Kklund 417 Huntcmann .. 4SS Shaw Slti Vallee 440 Rice ... 434 2297 ral.-Pae. 4 Kyker 493 Hamilton ..... 441 llartzrll 3(17 N Smith 442 Ward 463 3431 flaylor'l a Mies 333 Walklns 44.1 Clyde 4(i Knapp 48ti Carn 474 2224 Hrnry's Inn 0 Weber 423 Huston 4H3 Cunimlngs .... 422 Srhullt Snt) Minger 337 3333 Kaslri 1 Culley 4SS Trlnp 403 Miller ..... 4S9 Moser .......... 377 Bauer ............ 318 3334 Fills Oror. 1 B Kills 434 R Ellis 373 Nordslrom .... 433 W. Smith 348 Woods 331 333B Med. Motor! 1 Barnitm 401 Latham .. 443 Clark 4S3 Farrar .......... 470 Wright ... 480 3281 Brlrklavers 1 W. Knapp .... 430 Lan rents .... 472 J. Knapp 332 Kurlh 343 Robinson ...... 475 2338 PARTY FOODS AND SPECIAL TREATS FOR SPECIAL DINNERS ESSTZS? 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All the remaining 64 players trail ed by a number of strokes be hind the three leaders. Top amateur in the open was fifth place Bob Duden of East moreland in Portland with a card of 293. Emery Zimmerman of Portland took fourth with 292. The win gave West $450 prize money for his efforts, Oliver got $300, and congdon Slu. Rogues Gain New Players Names of three of the four youths who are scheduled to join the Medford Rogues in Cal ifornia or have done so, were released by Business Manager Mel Carpenter today. Maro Guglielmo, a veteran catcher, and Donald Fitzpatrick, a rookie first baseman that is said to have a lot of talent, join ed the local Far West league club at Pittsburg, Cal., last night. An experienced outfielder, William Adams, will join it here on May 2. A veteran pitcher is scheduled to ioin the Rogues in about a week but his name was not released. All four will come from El Centro, Cal., of the class C Sun set league. Carpenter said that negotia tions are still underway for more playing talent with the hope particularly to pick up at least one more experienced pitcher to help out. Oregon State Trackmen Host WSC on Saturday Eugene, Apr. 27 Track and field performances in the north ern division improved at the end of the second week of competi tion. Six new seasonal records were posted and another tied as Oregon thumped Washington State and Oregon State defeated Idnho. Oregon's victory over the Cougars left the 1950 dual meet championship race with only the Ducks and Washington still un defeated. This Saturday the Huskies meet Idaho at Seattle and Wash ington State is at home for Ore gon State. Oregon will have a small squad at the Drake Relays and Montana is idle. O ports for the Week THURSDAY City Bowling league, 7 p.m. Medford Rogues at Pitts burg, evening All-star wres tling card, armory. 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY Grade school track meet (Roosevelt, Washington), sen ior high field, 4:15 p.m. Grants Pass high at Medford conference baseball), 3 p.m. Kerby high at Eagle Point (JDJ and SOL baseball). 3 p.m. Sutherlin high at Cen tral Point (JDJ baseball). 2 p.m. Mixed Bowling league, 7:30 p.m. Medford Rogues at Pittsburg, evening County class B baseball (Phoenix ai Jacksonville, Talent at Pros pect. Rogue River at Butte Falls), 3 p.m. Homers Help Portland Win San Francisco. Apr. 27 U.R) It was home run night in Paci fic Coast league baseball parks last night, but the 10 round trippers the players swatted out didn't always prove to be the winning blows. This was especially true at Sacramento, where the Solons went into the sixth inning a 2-0 loser. Ralph Hodgins eyed Portland Pitcher Red Lynn, hit the pitch squarely and sailed the ball over the wall for two runs. Then Herm Reich doubled home the other two runs for a four-run inning. That put the Solons comfort ably in the lead, but the Beavers weren't through. They rallied in the top of the ninth to win the game, 6 to 5. Chez Pitches 7-6 Victory Moraga, Cal.. Apr. 27 (U.B Stanford defeated St. Mary's yes terday 7 to 6 to take over first olaee in the California Intercol legiate Baseball association race. Jack Heinen. third Stanford nitcher, quelled a potential St. Mary's rally in the last of the eighth inning after replacing Dave Stott. Stott had walked the bases full with no outs. Heinen retired the side and 'ept St. Mary's scoreless to pro tect the victory for Joe Chez, sophomore pitching sensation from Medford, Ore. Short score: Stanford 7 10 2 St. Mary's 8 9 1 Chez, Stott (7), Heinen (81 and Herron; Pickard, Canfield (8) and Pinani. OSC TENNIS MATCHES Corvallis, Apr. 27 The Bea ver nctmen will entertain Wil lamette here for a practice tilt Friday afternoon and Washing ton State will be here Saturday morning. Mountain Lakes Open For Fishing Reported The following is a summary of trout openings for Cascade lakes within national forest bound aries: Lakes within' the Willamette and Mount Hood national forests except those in Wasco and Jef ferson counties open to fishing on June 1. Wasco and Jeffrson county lakes in the Mount Hood national forest including Badger, Clear. Frog, Green and Olallie open May 1. Rock Creek reservoir near Wamic will also open May 1. Cascade lakes located in the Deschutes. Umpqua and Rogue River national forests open May 1 with the exception of several lakes. Major exceptions are Paul ina, East and Diamond lake, which will open June 1. South Twin lake in the Des chutes national forest opens June 15. Fish, Buckeye. Cliff and Twin lakes in the Umpqua na tional forest open June 1. Regardless of whether the trout openings are early or late, it is well to remember that many of the mountain lakes will be in accessible until the middle of June because of excessive snow fall this past winter. Forest road openings should be chu'eked before scheduling fishing trips to any of the high lakes this spring. FOR TOUGH CONDITIONS DEARBORN DISC PLOW This Dearborn Disc Plow h what you need for sticky or waxy soil, or ttony or root-filled land. It Is ideal in oil that does not scour easily with a moldboard plow ... or In abrasive land that wean out plow shares quickly. Full 27 inch clearance from ground, sturdy beams, heat treated high carbon steel disci on tapered roller bearings ... all com bine to give fine results In heavy growth. Can be attached to a Ford Tractor in one minute; lifts and loweri by Hydraulic Touch Control; uniform depth easily maintained. See this (real plow I W ara hsdiasrUrs tor Ford Tractors, Dearhore, Implements, stnulnt parts and pert service. Let's I acquainted! and IMPLEMENT COMPANY 634 North Central Phone 2-6425 Wallick-Grable Mix To Be Fan Pleaser A match which is expected to fill the armory wrestling arena to tne hilt is on tap tonight be tween Leo Wallick, the Chicago pile driver, and Lee Grable, handsome Los Angeles matman. It is a renewal of their bitter feud, started about three months ago when Wallick's roughhouse maneuvers put Grable on crutches for six weeks, and con tinued here last week with Gra ble winning on a foul after an out-of-the-ring skirmish. The muscle manglers have a natural dislike for each other and don't mind attempting to dent the other's features. Grable would rather do his work legiti mately but Wallick will take his any way or any time opportuni ty provides. At any rate, it should be a bang-up battle which should give the customers plenty to howl about. Pete Belcastro, who asked for a shot at Wallick but was put off, intends to make quick work of Ted Bell in the semi-windup. Pete still wants to see if Wallick is good enough to crack the Bel castro noggin in a pile driver and will probably unleash a vicious attack on the Brooklyn ite in an attempt to force Wal lick into the ring with him. Buck Davidson, who always puts on a good show, will tackle George Strickland in the 8:30 p.m. opener. Armory doors will open at 7:30 p.m. and Promoter Mack Lillard said that while a large crowd is in prospect, choice seats will be offered for early comers. Ducks 440-Relay Team to 'Drakes' Eugene, Ore., Apr. 27 (U.R) University of Oregon's fast 440 yard relay team left here last night by air for Des Moines, la., where the Webfoots will enter the Drake relays this week-end. The team is composed of Bill Fell, Dave Henthorne, Al Bullier and Jack Smith. Fell and Hen thorne also will enter the 100 yard dash. George Rasmussen, northern division pole-vault champion and co-holder of the Pacific coast conference title, planned to fly today to Salt Lake City to enter the Utah relays. Kiwanians Hear Baseball Talks Officers of the Athletics Boost er club of Southern Oregon and Mel Carpenter, business mana ger of the Medford Rogues Base ball club, were guests of the Medford Kiwanis club at its noon meeting at the country club yesterday. As guests of Gene Orr, a Ki wanian, they spoke on the club's plans for promoting southern Oregon athletics, the dinner in honor of the Rogues baseball squad next Monday night, pros pects of the pro ball club and work in getting the season off to a good start. Speaking briefly were in ad dition to Carpenter, President Les Stamper, Vice - president Hank Green and Treasurer Ned Liebman of the boosters club. A KENTUCKY DERBY FAVORITE imy Year. FIFTH KENTUCKY since 1819 nm 2 w Paldanius Named Coach Of Basketball, Astoria High; Ex-Player at OSC Astoria, Ore., Apr. 27 (U.R) Ward Paldanius, Oregon State college basketball player, has been appointed head basketball coach at Astoria high school, Supt. James Burgess announced today. Paldanius, who played three years for Slats Gill's Beavers, is an Astoria high graduate. He succeeds Alex Pedersen, who resigned to return to col lege for graduate work. 5 Fgini.i-.r,ri:iIKl''H Stop Orchard Waste. ..with STAUFFER PASTE Order from your dealer SPECIFY... miS ) STAUFFER) ENDS SATURDAY EKERSON'S SPRING PAINT SALE 2(fVf Discount on All Pahco U7 First Quality Paints OUTSIDE WHITE FINEST MASTER CRAFTSMAN FINISH PABCO FIRST GRADE REG. PRICE 5.51 Sale Price 4,25 gal. OTHER SPECIALS Re,. SATIN ENAMEL 5.16 gal. ONE COAT FLAT Wall 3.71 gal. HI-GLOSS ENAMEL ...6.75 gal. PORCH and STEP 5.31 gal. 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