TWO MEDTORD (OREGON)
Iftogunes nim
E3ei?e TTonnngM; Caii'dls Lose
Medford Roguei will play
the Willowt Cardinals at the
local fairground! park in a
doublt-haadar today tiartmj
at 6:30 p. m., to eloia thtir cur
rent home viiit. The local Far
Wet league club leavei Tues
day morning to open in Maryt
Tille. By Hanlc Gram
Mail Tribune Sporli Editor
They forgot to turn on the
heat again out at the ball park
last Friday night and by the
time nine innings had been play
ed the fans were not the only
ones who were chilled because
Willows got a cold shoulder
from the Medford Rogues also.
As a matter of fact a pretty
nifty piece of pitching by a tall
youth going by the name of Jack
Lloyd was backed by solid hit
ting on the part of his team
mates as the Rogues captured
their second Far West league in
a row, this time a 6 to 0 decision.
Only twice in tne game woo
Lloyd, wno.toaay nas a
nH no loss record, in serious
trouble.
Flrat Innlna Blues
First occasion was in the first
inning when Bob Hayes Slid Jim
Kyker connected for "nS
with no one out and In the
fourth frame when Jake iiei-
muth opened witn a auuuie ou
Gene Clear drew a base on balls,
also with none out.
However, Medford's hurler
who has been called by Player
Manager Tommy Nelson a defin
ite class A and higher league
hore down hard on
both occasions and the next
three Cards went out in order.
He walked but two Cardinals
batters. , ....
The Rogues backed him up
with a 13-hit attack that saw
only three of the safeties fail to
count in the run-making.
Martin. Cooney Lead
Martin who lashed out three
hits in as many trips and Coon
ey who was credited with the
aame ratio led the local attack.
Bob Haddock who played last
aeason for the Pittsburg Diam
onds and was bought by the
Salem Senators this year, Join
ed the Rogues Friday in time
for the game that night. He was
released by the WIL club and
igned here.
While none of the fielding
was on the sensational side of
the ledger for either team the
Rogues went errorless and botn
the Infield and outfield made
ome harder than usual plays.
Gugllelmo and Bill Adams par
ticularly doing some "country
mile" running to pull down a
few long drives.
Fielding Ratee Good
Al Bolen at third and Russ
Stuart at shortstop came up with
two or three nice fielding gems,
Including one by Stuart who had
to throw while off balance but!
the ball went true to the rnarK
t first base. Cooney handled
firse base with a veteran's poise
Box score:
Mtdford B
gtuart ss 5
Adams cf J
Martin c 3 f
Gugllelmo U .... J
Williams rt ...4
Bolen 3b 3
Cooney lb 3 0
Haddock 3b ... S 0
Lloyd p 3
PO
3
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3
3
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0
0
33 t 13 37
Wllllows AB
Hayes cf 4
Kyker lb ..S
Garralson rf ....4
Helmuth c 4
Clear, 3b 3
Amee If ...4
Holt at ...4
Nalradl 3b ... 3
Forreat p 3
33 0 S 34 11
Orounded out for Malsradl In Sin
Two baae hlla Martin. GiiRllelmo.
Willtama. Bnlan, Coonev, Hcdmuth.
Hit by pitched ball Kyker. Struck
out by Lloyd 8, Forrest 4. Basel on
ball! off Lloyd 3. forreat t. linlka
Lloyd 1, Forreat 3. Runa batted In
GuKllelmo 1. Wllllama 1, Bolen 3.
Cooney a. Arnier runs Medford H
Lett on hasr-s by Medford 3. Willows
8 Stolen baae Wlllinma Umpire!
Sheldon and Chrlsoph. Attendance
678 ipaldl.
WHITEY PAIN LOSER
"Whilcy" Pain, former Med
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was losing pitcher Friday night
when his team, Riverside in the
Sunset league, dropped a 6 to 3
decisi.n to El Cenlro.
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Eagle Point
Wins, 10-9
Eaale Point, May 6 Eagle
Point high baseball team con
tinued in the running for the
JDJ championship Friday after
noon by edging Myrtle Creek 10
to 9 in eight innings.
A balk allowing Cahail to
score with none out in the extra
stanza gave the Eagles the vic
tory. Canail had singiea. sioien
second and had gone to third on
Forrester's one-baser.
It was the first JDJ loss suf
fered bv Mvrtle Creek whose
pitchers saw Forrest bang out
two singles, a double and a
triple in four trips and Mulhol
len lash out a three-bagger to
pace the Eagles in batting.
Chamberlain, Doherty and Mil
lard hurled for Eagle Point
with Millard receiving credit for
the win.
Eagle Point travels to Central
Point for a JDJ and Southern
Oregon conference game on
Tuesday.
Booster Club
Meet Slated
Members of the Athletics
Booster club of Southern Ore-
eon will meet at 8 p. m. Mon
day in the Holland hotel for its
weekly business session with
promotion of tennis in Medford
one of the primary topics for dis
cussion.
The organization has been
asked bv several local tennis
men to help encourage the sport
in Medford as well as promote
the idea of more and better ten
nis courts.
The Booster club will talk
over suggestions made by ten
nis enthusiasts and perhaps take
some action.
It has also come to the club s
attention that the high school
golf team might want help in fi
nancing trips as tne Doys now
have to pay their own expenses
when traveling.
UOWTH
STAND
SATURDAY MORNING
FAR WEST LEAGUE
W L
Klamath Falla 5 3
Mnrvsvllle 8 3
MKDFORO 4 4
Wlllowa 3 3
Pittsburg 4 4
Redding 4 5
Eugene 3 4
Reno 3 6
Pet. GBL
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.son .
.300
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.420 :
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BASEBALL
FAR WEST LEAGUE
Friday'! Ileiulta:
Medford 6, Wlllowi 0
Marynvtlle 0, .Eugene 4
Redding 34. Pittsburg 7
Klamath Falla 32. llrno S
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
San FrnnclHco 11, Lou Angeles S
Seattle 8 5. Sacramento 211
Oaklnnd P. Hollywood 2
Portlond 7, Sun Diego f
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Hnston 9. Chicago 2
Detroit 9, WNfthingtnn 6
St. Louis at Philadelphia, postponed
ruin
Cleveland at New York, postponed
wet grounds.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chk-ngo 7, Brooklyn 6 (10 innings
PittslmrKli 3. New York 4
St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 2
Boston 13, Cincinnati 1
Scores Yesterday
AMKHK'AN 1 .KACtir
Boston U. Chicago 1
Cleveland 54. Now York 4 7
Philadelphia 13. SI Louis 4
Detroit 8. Washington 6
NATIONAL t.EACI't:
New York 0. Pittsburgh S
Chli-ago 5. nrooklyn 4 1 10 InnlnRa)
HoMon 15. Cliu-lnnatl II
Philadelphia II. St Louis 7
PHONE 2-6297
Sunday, May 7. 1950
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High School
Golfers 2nd
Medford high golfers put on
an "all out" effort yesterday to
overcome a 26 point deficit and
at least tie Corvallis for the up
state tourney honors at Eugene
but fell five points short as the
Tornado placed second to the
bpartans.
The local golfers were 26
points in arrears when the first
round played at Corvallis ended
about three weeks ago and fired
some good golf yesterday to
come close to winning. Medford
finished yesterday the whole
tournament with 1,672 to 1,667
for Corvallis.
Placing third in the entire
tourney were University (Eu
gene) with Eugene fourth and
Cottage Crove fifth.
Week-end scores including
rounds played yesterday and
Friday gave Justin Smith of
Medford 76-80156, Phil Getch
ell 80-77157: Eddie Oldfield
76-86162, Billy McAllister 87
81168 and Bobby Shepherd
92-92184.
Atlas, Wa I lick
Carded Here
Medford wrestling fans got
their way yesterday when Pro
moter Mack Lillard announced
that he has succeeded in signing
the Great Atlas, known as the
Peacock of the Ring, to meet
Leo Wallick, the Chicago pile
driving expert, in the feature
match of a triple main event
card at the armory Thursday
night.
Lillard said he had to give
the Atlas the biggest financial
guarantee that he has paid a
wrestler in several years to get
him in the ring with the big
tough guy. They will go for 45
minutes or two out of three falls.
Pete Bclcastro, the Weed wild
man, and Eddie Williams, the
flying Scotchman, also will be
on the card and two other grap
plers are yet to be signed.
The first match will go on at
8:30 p.m. and tickets are on sale
at Brown's, 101 East Main street.
CALIFORNIA GOLF OPEN
Fresno, Cal. May 6 U.R)
Blond Ralph Blomquist, the un
known man from Glendale,
vaulted back into the leadership
after the third round of the
S3, 500 California state open golf
tournament today as he posted
a 54-hole total of 211.
Tornado Baseball Club
Defeats Ashland 1 1 -3
Medford high baseball players
posted their third victory
against two defeats Friday Hft
ernoon when the Black Torna
do romped over Ashland 11 to
3 on the Grizzlies' field.
Terry Maddox on the mound
for the Pear city boys allowed
the Grizzlies four hits over the
seven-inning stretch while he
and his teammates pounded out
12 off Hanscom and Johnson.
The young Medford righthand
er also sliced out three hits in
three trips, including a home-
run, a triple and a double. He
walked his fourth and Inst time
al bat.
Heavy Local Hilteri
Gary Boshears with two hits
In five trips and Connie Holz
gang who lashed out two safe
ties in four appearances, includ
ing a two-bagger, also got more
than one hit for Medford.
Other Tornado hits were a sin-
ble by Singler. double by Den
nis Conner, single by Bill Pratt
and Don Wilkinson's one-baser.
Doubles by Reedy and Moll
venna, single by Tenny and a
triple by Fowler were Ashland's
safe hits.
Big Medford Inning
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Change in
Boxing Date
The Southern Oregon Boxing
club today announced a change
in their next amateur boxing
card from May 10 to May 15 be
cause of the armory not being
available on the first date.
The main event will send Wild
Bull Halsey, who has adopted
Medford as a "second home
town" following two straight
victories here, against Joel Wil
son, Oregon and Washington
amateur middleweight champion.
Halsey won the southern Oregon-northern
California title
here last month when he ueci'
sioned Clint Waters. The Halsey'
Wilson affair will be for the Ore
gon championship and Match'
maker Larry Burdette said he
hoped to sign Herb Carlson, na
tional intercollegiate champion,
to meet the winner here later in
the summer.
Four other title fights will be
on the May 15 card, Burdette
said, with three preliminary
matches yet to be arranged.
Tennis Team
To Klamath
A group of local tennis play
ers was due to leave this morn
ing for Klamath Falls to take
part in a practice match with
men from the eastern Oregon
city starting at 10 a. m. Inter
city matches with Medford,
Klamath, Ashland and other
cities taking part start soon.
Expected to make today's trip
were Howard Dugan, John Rich
ard. Warren Deakin. Tod Tib-
butt. Tom Lytic John Hamack
er, Norman Neathhammer, Carl
Peters and Ben Casey.
Monday evening several of
these netmen are expected to at
tend a meeting of the Athletics
Booster club of Southern Oregon
at the Holland hotel to discuss
what the organization might do
to help boost interest in tennis
and construction of more courts
in the city.
Svilich Visitor
Here Few Hours
Bill Svilich, former business
manager of the Medford Dodgers,
was a brief visitor here Friday
and was expected again last night
for the Rogues-Cardinals base
ball game.
Svilich. a full-time Brooklyn
scout on the west coast and par
ticularly in California, reported
that Larry Shepherd at Billings,
Mont., should have a good team
this year. Shepherd was player
manager of the Dodgers here the
year that Svilich was business
manager. He said Mel White, another ex
Medford Dodger, was doing well
at Santa Barbara. Don Taylor has
been sold by Pueblo, Colo., to
another class A league club.
Medford's big five-run second
inning saw singles by Boshears,
Holzgang, Pratt and Wilkinson,
a triple by Maddox, a double by
Conner, a wild pitch and an
error.
Three more came in for the
Black Tornado boys in the fifth
stanza on singles by Boshears
and Wilkinson, two-baggers by
Holzgang and Maddox and Con
ner's triple.
The linescore:
Mfdford 051 131 011 H 3
Ashland 001 020 0 3 4 a
Maddox and Boshears; Hanscom,
Johnson 3) and Tcnny.
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Track Meet
Klamath Falls edged out Med
ford 65 to 62'2 while Grants
Pass rang up but 24A points in
an invitational triangular track
meet at Grants Pass yesterday
afternoon.
The Tornado won eight firsts,
including the relay, three sec
onds and three thirds and seven
fourths including a tie for
fourth place.
Medford winneri:
High hurdles F. Morrla flrit. Time
15 III
100 J. Morrla flrat, Buckingham
second. Time 10a.
Mile Hobbi third.
440 Blltle first, Walker fourth.
Time 51.3a.
Javelin Ferg flrat. Vincent fourth.
Distance 160 ft 10 In.
High jump Goodman tied for
fourth.
Low hurdlea J. Morrii first. F.
Morrla aecond, Bostock fourth. Time
23.1a.
220 B ucklngham flrat, Prultt
fourth. Time 23.3s.
Shot put J. Morrla third, Parker
luuiui. instance it il o in.
880 Cleason fourth.
Discus Purcell second, Ferg fourth.
ii it o-.j in.
Pole vault Medford did not place.
Broad jump Buckingham flrat.
Distance 19 ft 2'. in
Relay Won by Medford, Klamath
awuiiu, uranis rass tnird. Time 1
30.5s.
Phoenix High
Winner, 19-2
Two-hit pitching by Hutton
behind a blistering 13 hit attack
by his teammates helped give
Phoenix high a 18 to 2- victory
over St. Mary's high (Medford)
Friday afternoon in a county
class B conference baseball
game at Phoenix.
The only hits by the Crusaders
were made by Murray and Rom
bach while Phoenix's attack was
led by Hite with four hits in
five trins. Hnttnn himeaif
slapped out two safeties.
t-noenix tallied one in the sec
ond, three in the third, seven
in the fourth turn in tha ruth
and six in the seventh. St. Ma
ry s made single runs in the
fourth and seventh.
Driscoll, Elbert and Kelly
pitched for the Crusaders.
Ashland, Roseburg Mix
Up Track Meet Dates
Roseburg, Ore., May 6 (U.R)
Due to a date mixup, nearly 500
fans shivvered in the rain here
Friday night, waiting for Ash
land high school's track squad
to arrive for a dual track meet
with Roseburg high.
Track Coach Frank Purdy
finally announced the meet
would be held tonight and or
dered the fans' money refunded.
When the Ashland team failed
to arrive, telephone calls re
vealed the Ashland squad was
prepared to come here a day
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Medford thlnclads picked up
only one clear-cut first and butl
one tie for first but compiled
enough seconds, thirds, fourths
and fifths to take second place
Friday night in the annual Med
ford invitational junior AAU
track and field meet on the sen
ior high school oval.
Grants Pass cindermen piled
up BO points, Medford 4B'4,
Klamath 45, Ashland 32'2.
Vrooman, Medford, ran first
in the low hurdles. Perkins. Med
ford, deadlocked for top place
in the broad Jump.
Youths of junior high age par
ticipated in the meet. Distances
in most running events were
shorter than the usual.
Results:
High hurdles Won by Paylor (G);
second Vrooman IM): third Chase
(GK fourth Pyle (Ml; fifth, Lyon (K).
Time 8.75s.
100-yard dash Won by French (K)i
second Bell (Gl; third Dickson (Gn
fourth Gaines IM); fifth Gilmore IK;.
Time 10.7s.
Three-fourths mile Won by Lyon
(KK second Walsh (Mi; third Bates
(Al: fourth Crawford (M): fifth
O'Leary (A). Time 3m 30.4a.
Shot put Won by Herron (G);
second Bingham (M); third Rosemus
(G); fourth Burns (K); fifth Judd (Ml.
Distance 48 ft. 7 In.
330-yard run Won by Burns (Kl;
second Davis (M): tiiird South IA);
iourth Wlnbolt (G); fifth Miller (A).
Time 39.4s.
High Jump Norrick (G) and Ten
ney (A) tie for first; Paylor (G) and
Johnson and Gilmore (K) tied for
third. Height 5 ft. 4 in.
Low hurdles Won by Vrooman
IM); second Dickson (G); third Chase
(G): fourth Thomas (K; fifth Atter
bury (M). Time 13.7s.
150-yard dash Won by French (K):
second Bell (G); third Gaines IM);
C. P. Edged
By Pelicans
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Klamath Falls Pelicans even
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3-1 decision.
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Central Point's Don Johnson al
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Pointers got three off the offer
ings of Carroll of Klamath.
Johnson struck out eight and
walked but two while Carroll
fanned 10 and passed seven in
the seven inning tilt.
Les "Oakie" Finley with two
hits in three trips and Glen
Hedgpeth who got one for three
led the pointers.
Friday afternoon Central
point dropped a 9 to 3 JDJ
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