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Friday. May 12. 1930 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN OL m SATURDAY DISTRICT WMii MEET AT HIGH SCHO A IT Junior High Trackmen Outpoint Ashlanders By Score of 68 to 54 Medford Junior high thinclads captured another dual track yesterday afternoon when the local youths scored a 68 to 54 decision over Ashland Junior high on the Lithia city's field. A triangular meet with Ashland and Grants Pass comes next Original tally of the results did not list nine points for Med ford in the high hurdles but re capitulation with Coach Mel Boldenow of Medford this morn ing added in these nine points. The local crew would have won 58 to 54 under the original scor ing. The summary: HiKh hurdles Crlppen 'Ml first, Vance (Mi second. Spinel (Ml third. Time 10.7s. 75 Yates (A) first, Gaines (Mi sec ond. Blair (At third. Time 8.5s. Three-quarter mile Bates (A! first, Walsh (M) second, Crawford (Mi third. Time 3m 47.2s. 150 Yates (A) first. Gaines (Ml second, Baker (A third. Time 16.3s. T Low hurdles Atterbury (Ml first, taws (A) second. Padlham M) third. f Time 14 4s. second. South A third. Time 40. Ss. 660 Jefferes (A) first. Taylor (Al second, Medford (name not given) third. Time lm 33.3s. Shot put Bingham (Ml first. Judd (Ml second. Morrison (Ml third. Dist ance 48 (t. 6 in. Pole vault Woods (Al first, Walsh (Mi and MacDonald (Ml tied second. Height 10 ft. 8 in. High Jump Tenney (Al first. Woods (A) and Larson (M) tied second. Height s ft. 4 In. Discus Bingham (Ml first. Jacobs (Ml second, Crlppen (M) third. Dist ance 121 ft. 1 In. Broad Jump Hanscomb (Ml first, Bingham (Ml second, Tenney (Al third. Distance 16 ft. 11, In. Javelin Delsman (A) first. Gaines (Mi second. Taylor (A) third. Distance 132 ft. 440 relay Won by Ashland. Time 48.8s. Dick Bartle Drives In Two Runt With His Hit Salem, Ore., May 12 (U.R) Dick Bartle, former Medford Nuggets player in the Far West league, got one single out of four tries Thursday night but that one in the second inning brought in two of five runs that helped the Salem Senators in an 8 to 4 win. The big first baseman for the Western International league club has been hitting the ball hard in recent games with many runs batted in credited to him also. BEST FISHING EVER NOW AT Lake of the Woods Resort Cabins are open Store is Stocked Coffee Shop Is Open. Plenty of Row Boats and Outboard Motors Avail able for Rent. All Roads open Except Fish Lake Route Come for a Swell Week-end! Top Schools Compete; to Begin 10 A.M. By Hank Gr.cn At least eight high schools in cluding Medford will have youths in competition Saturday when the annual district track SATURDAY'S EVENTS Preliminaries 10 a.m. High Hurdles, shot put and high jump. 10:30 a.m. 100-yard dash. 11 a.m. Low hurdles and discus. 11:30 a.m. 220-yard dash and jav.lin. Finals 3 p.m. High hurdles, high jump and pole vault. 3:10 100-yard dash. 3.30 Mil. run. 3:40 200-yard low hurdles. 3:50 220-yard daih. 4:00 880-yard run. 4:10 880-yard relay. Hermitage Kentucky Hlmkcg -AElend ",ot A A.I ST MKINTUCKY MVORITI' Pint 86 PROOF . A Gentleman's Whiskey from Kentucky National Distillers Products Corporation, N. Y. bVfc Grain Neutral Spirits meet opens at 10 a.m. at the Medford high field. Finals will start at 3 p.m. Observers have predicted that the fans looking on tomorrow will see several records broken as well as seeing boys who will represent this district in the state track meet at Corvallis next week-end. Boys and relay teams place first and second will go to Corvallis. Track Rated Best Groundskeeper Jack Cum mings says that the track will be in the best condition it has ever seen and that plus the fact that some of the fastest high school runners in Oregon will be competing could mean new rec ords. Schools expected to take part in addition to the Black Tor nado are Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Central Point. Illinois Val ley. Eagle Point and Lakeview. Spectators attending will en ter only through the new or east grandstand. Entrances on the west side will be open to of ficials and competitors only. While only the first two in each event will be eligible for the state track meet, those fin ishing third and fourth will be alternates and could compete if one or other of the first two can not take part. Prelims Scheduled In all field events two throws or jumps will be taken by each school until four have been tak en in the morning preliminaries. In the afternoon finals the best six in each event will take three more throws or jumps. Last year Medford place 11 men in nine events in the dis trict meet and then went on to win the state championship. This year the Tornado and Klam ath Falls are figured to be top teams here with each placing many boys. Events to watch especially to morrow for excitement include high hurdles, shot put, discus and the 880-yard relay. HUDSON HONEST SAM SAYS: "These cars must go.... No reasonable offer refused.... 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M.dford high field include: 100-yard dash Leslie (KF) 9.8s. 220-yard dash Leslie (KF) 22.2s. 440 Johnson (Medford) 49.6s. 880 Bill W.rn.r (M) 2mls. Mile Full.rton (Ashland) 4m28s. High hurdles Jack Morris (M) 14.6s. Low hurdles J. Morris (M) 22.2s. Shot put L. Clair (Gold Beach) 49 it. il In. Javelin Knauss (Chiloquin) 187 ft. Discus Reginhio (KF) 132 ft, 3 in. High jump Dawes (KF) 6 ft. 2 in. Broad jump Dollarhida (Lakeview) 22 ft. 8V2 in. Pole vault Way (Phoenix) 11 ft. 6 in. 880-relay Riggs, Bucking ham. J. Morris, McGrew, lm 31.8s. Grade School Ball Results Washington school wrapped up their second baseball victory of the local grade school season and Roosevelt made its record read one win and one loss when the two won from Jackson and Lincoln respectively yesterday. The Washingtonians edged Jackson 5 to 1 with Jackson be ing shut out in hits by Hawley and Sides for the Washington team. Walks and errors scored Jackson's lone run. Cooksey hurled for Jackson at the Jack son field and gave up two hits. One run each in the first, sec ond and third innings and two in the fourth were made by Washington while Jackson tal lied its lone run in the fifth. The other game of the day played at Roosevelt's fieldd saw the Roughriders defeat Lincoln 8 to 3. Eagles Lose To IV 4 to 2 Eagle Point, May 12 Eagle Point high made it four victo ries and four defeats in JDJ league baseball games this year when the Eagles dropped a 4 to 2 decision to Illinois Valley at Cave Junction yesterday. Doherty on the mound for the Eagles allowed five hits while the Eagle Point nine garnered but two safeties. Dorienhoff slammed out a two-bagger for the Eagle Pointers. Eagle Point is scheduled to play at Grants Pass next Tues day afternoon and against Ash land at the Camp White field next week Friday in Southern Oregon conference tilts. Oregon Golfers Take Sixth Straight Victory Eugene, Ore., May 12 iU.R) University of Oregon defeated the University of British Col umbia Id' to 2'-4 for the Web foots sixth straight golf victory of the season. Ron Clark paced Oregon with a 69, three under par. Doug Bajus was low for the Thunder birds with 72. Pointers, Eagles Play Out of Town Saturday Eagle Point and Central Point high school baseball teams will travel out of town for games 3 Saturday with the Pointers go ing to Myrtle Creek and the Eagles to Illinois Valley. These will be JDJ league con tests with the Eaglcs-I.V. also a Southern Oregon conference tilt. "Play ball" will be at 2 p.m. OSC Visitors To View Grid Game on Saturday Corvallis, May 12 Coach Kip Taylor ha divided his spring football squad, into two teams for Saturday's final big game on Bell field at 3:30 p.m. City Tennis Team to Vie Lithia Court Members of the Medford city tennis team have been working out most every day this week on the high school courts prepar ing for the practice match with Ashland's city team on the Lithia city's courts Sunday. Matches will start on the Sab bath at 10 a. m. and will last into early afternoon. Ashland is said to be bolstered with a strong group of players and the competition between the two city teams in singles and doubles matches is expected to be stiff with the final outcome rated as a probable toss-up. Members of the Medford crew who will play at Ashland are John Richard, Howard Dugnn, Tod Tibbutt, Carl Peters, Bud Casey. Irving Thayer. Tom Lytle, John Hamacker and Norm Neat hammer. Local players will meet at the Medford high courts Sunday at 9:15 a. m. before leaving for Ashland. County Grade School Track Gold Hill. My 12 The an nual Jackson county erade school track meet will be hold Saturday, May 27, at the Gold Hill field north of the city with all grade schools outside Med ford eligible to enter. Principal Bob Sage of Gold Hill Grade school announced here today. This year the meet will be di vided into two classes and B with seventh and eighth grad ers in class A and grades four, five and six In grade B. Lamport's Sporting Goods store, Medford. is donating a trophy to the school getting the most points and ribbons will go to the boys placing first, second and third. The track meet, onen to both non-high school district grade schools and others outside Med ford. will start at 2 p.m. Whether preliminaries will be necessary will depend on how many enter. Where To Fish Portland, Or.,, May 13 (U.R) Th. Oregon Stele gam. commission today issued iht following fishing forecast! Douglai county Trout angling continu.d good in lakes and larg.r r 1 v . r . Stream conditions improving rapidly. Angling should b. good this week end. Salmon fishing in lower Umpqua im proved but still slow. Bass be ing taken most lak.s on both surface and doep lures. P.rch and other pan fish taken readily. Upper Umpqua W a t t conditions improved, trout fishing good. Bait and spinn.r still most productive, but good catches being mad. on bucktall and eaddi. fli.s. Sal mon catches erratic. Some sal mon being tak.n n.arly all sections Umpqua river. Upper Rogue Salmon fish ing prospect, good from Ga lie. to Savag. Rapids. Only fair salmon iishing exp.ct.d in Gold Hill ar.a. Trout fish ing should b. good most Rogue tributaries and in main river from McCloud down stream. Best trout catches on brown hackl. fli.s and slngl. ggs. Talent High Winner, 22-6 Talent. May 12 It will be Talent high vs. Phoenix for the county class B baseball cham pionship Monday at 3:45 p. m. on the Medford high field as the result of the Bulldogs walloping Butte Falls high 22 to 8 here yes terday. Both Phoenix and Talent fin ished the 1950 regular season with five wins and one defeat and next Monday's playoff will be to break this tie. Phoenix was idle yesterday. Dewain Davis with four hits in four trips including a double and Jerry Montgomery who got a three-bagger led the Bulldogs in batting off the slants of Dar win Moore who hurled for Butte Falls. Montgomery and Bill Smith pitching for Talent gave up seven hits. Talent scored 11 runs In the sixth inning for their big frame nlus four in the first and seven in the third. Havana, Cuba, May 12 (U.R) Seven persons were Injured when fire destroyed four Build ings in downtown Havana today. Dead line Sunday Classified ta el Nnnn Saturdays. There's no better 4 Hi Top-Flight Boxing Card Due on Monday Medford boxing fans, who proved last month that they will support expensive cards featur ing top-flight out-of-town talent, will be offered another such pro gram at the armory next Mon day night when the Southern Oregon Boxing club presents an outstanding program. Although the main eventers are both Portland boys, they be long to rival clubs and, with the unofficial Oregon middleweight chamoionshin at stake, a slam- bang match is in prospect. Joel Wilson, of the Ramblers cluo, meets Bull Halsey, of the PAL club, in the feature bout. Wil son, the Oregon and Washing ton champ, holds a split decision over Halsey and is the only man to have the popular Negro on the deck in 58 fights. The win ner will be in line for a match with either Herb Carlson. na- tlonal inter collegiate champ ion, or with wes Echols, national AAU tltleholdcr, here this summer. Several local favorites will have spots on the card. One of the matches drawing consider able attention is the semi-wind- up between Bob Stumbo, Wolf Creek, and Al Offord. Medford. for the southern Oregon heavy weight title. Other title fights will see Don ovan Wolfe risk his light-heavyweight crown against Rocky Sanger, Eugene; John Law, Oak land, posting his lightweight crown against Ray Stickel. and Jim Puscas, Eugene, giving Dick Adkins. Griffin Creek, a chance to regain his southern Oregon lightweight title. All title match es will be for four rounds. The remainder of the card, all three rounders, will see Dale Odom, Phoenix, against Ralph Colvln, Portland; Don Harper, Gold Hill, against Bobby San der, Roseburg, and Bill Berry, Medford, in with Jack Puscas, Eugene. First match Is set for 8 p.m. and tickets are on sale at Lam port s sporting goods store. foJumiattaf: I Beer ItfWtD IT tOHIMIAN SKIWIIIIS, IMC.iFOICANI HAYES DISTRIBUTING CO., 220 N. FIR ST., MEDFORD PRICE REDUCED I MOOF $60QT J2.3PT. 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