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Medford Puts Eight
in State Track Meet
By Hcnk Groan
Medford and Klamath Falls
trackmen yesterday showed they
must be rated top contendora
once again lor stale high school
track honors by not only run
ning one-two in the district
meet held here yesterday but
also placing boys in 11 and 10
stale event spots, respectively.
The Black Tornado thinclads
piled up 81.9 points to 71 for
the Pelicans ,to take the district
meet held beforo a large crowd
on the local turf.
Rain Slowed Track
A slow track due lo the
heavy rain of Friday night can
celled many possibilities of new
district records and bettering
of state marks although the
Medford 880-rclay team equaled
the state record and did top the
district mark also.
This four-man team consist
ing of Bill Buckingham, Bill
Pruitt, Lou Bittle and Jack
Morris ran the distance in lm
31.2s compared with .the pre
vious district record of lm
31.8s. Yesterday's mark also
equaled the state record set
by Medford last year at Cor
vallls. , . . ,
Jack Morris and his brother
Frank were both bothered by
bad leg muscles and that too
may have helped prevent any
new records for this pair.
Local Boy Listed .
Medford s eight boys who
will take part in the state
meet at Corvallis next week-end
are Roger Hobbs, Bittle, Jack
and Frank Morris, D. C. Mills,
Bill Buckingham. Bill Pruitt
and Warren Wendt.
Points for other schools tak
ing part yesterday were Grants
Pass 32.9, Ashland 19.5, Illinois
Valley 3, Eagle Point .2 and
Central Point none. ,
Last year Klamath Falls won
district meet honors but Med
ford took the stale champion
ship trophy.
Rrsillls:
Shol put Won by tanxrr, (At,
grhubert iKI second, H(iU.ui KI
third. Parker (Ml fourth. Craft (CiPl
tilth. Dim. nee 49 ft 0 ,4 la.
Discus Won by Lanier (A), Schu
bert tKl second. Ferg IM) third. Milli
Ml fourth, Hogung K tilth. Uis
tance J4U ft 8", in
Hmh hurdles Won by T. Morrts
1M1, Van Uia IK) second, Corkery tfii
third, Arnold tKj fourth. Bollock (Mi
llllh. Time :13.8. .....
100 Won by J. Morrli (Ml, Toole
1K1 second, Buckingham 1M1 third.
Bittle 1 Ml fourth, Kcster (IV) fifth
Time : 10 1.
. Mile Won by llobba (Ml. Book IKl
ocond. Thornton (Kl third; Sllckw
man 1OP1 fourth, Lyon 1K1 flflh.
Time 4;3D.I. , .
440 Won by Bittle (Mi, Roth (UFl
lecond, Bufflnttlon (Kl third. Walker
(Ml fourth, Malhieson (Mj fifth. Time
:51.3.
Low hurdle Won by J. Morrii (Ml,
F Morrii M second, raiilkner (Ml
third, Lundgren IK) fourth. Spina
(Ml fifth. Time :12 7.
22fi Won by Buckingham (Ml.
fluck IKl artcond, Toole IKl third.
Hester UV) fourth, Pruitt (Ml llllh
Time .22.1.
Itrnari lunio Won by Buckingham.
Medford; Huck. KUmaUi. second; tie
(or third among BullinKlon, ruauuiiu
.nri Phillla. rlrants Pau; Hateman
Granla Pau, filth. Distance 10 ft 10
In.
880 relay Won by Medford (Buck
ingham, fruitu tmue,. j. murnai;
Kluniitlb. second: Granla Paw. third
Time 1:31.2 Ibcata old district record.
l::il.8, tics state record.)
Pole vault Won by Wendt. (Ml,
McFarlnnd IGP) second, Wiseman IKl
third, Woods (A and Adams (Mt
tied fourth. Height 11 ft 3 in.
Javelin Won by Mills (Mi, Smith
(A) second, Vincent (Mi -third,. Quen
lui (GP lourlh. Fcrg (Ml llflh. Dia
tance 100 ft 10 in
High j u n p Won by Donaldson
luri. uuooreK seionu, '
and Van Lue IKl tied third; Ue lUtb
iniiiiri Ilohertv uooonian ana
lluUeane (Ml Pavlor. Knight and isor.
rick (GPl and bctiubert ana Wiseman
iKi. llculit S ft 10 u.
tutu Won bv Defur IGPl. Thornlon
IKl second. Garrett K third, Hujrgs
(;Pl fourth. Gleason iM) uflh. Time
2 02 1.
Talent, Phoenix
Play on Monday
County B Title
. Talent high will trade hits
and runs with Phoenix high Mon
day at the Medford high field
tor the county class B baseball
championship and the right to
represent the county in the dis
trict B tournament. "Play ball"
will be at 3:45 p.m.
The only other county class B
game tomorrow will send St.
Mary's high (Medford) to Pros
pect at 2 p.m. Outcome of this
game will have no bearing on
the county title as it is just be
ing played due to postponement
last week. , . .
Last week Thursday afternoon
Talent high walloped Butte Falls
il lo o and thus ended the sea
son as did with Phoenix wilh a
five wins and one defeat record.
Tomorrow's game will be a play
off of this tie record,
The game will be played at
Medford as a neutral field.
Norway Releases Boat
After $300 Fine Paid
Oslo, Norway, May 13 (U.R)
Norwegian authorities released
the British fishing trawler Etru
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Jimmy Chapman, paid a $300
fine and said, "I got better
treatmunt in Russia."
The Elruria was seized by Nor
way less than 24. hours after the
Russians released Chapman. .
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Vikings Topple
Pointers 9 to 8
Central Point, May 13
Myrtle Creek nicked Central
Point high 9 to 8 Saturday in
a JDJ .league baseball tangle
at Myrtle Creek.
The v i c t o r i o u s Vikings
marked up four runs, all un
earned in the sixth canto on
one hit, three errors, a walk
and a hit batter.
Central Point outhit the home
nine eight to five. Don John
son was on the mound for the
Pointers. He fanned four and
walked seven.
Merle Anhorn spurred the
batting parade for the Pointers
with three safeties in four
times up. Among his teammates.
Led Findley got two for three
and Herb Colley cracked homer
with the bases empty.
Esprit De France Wins
Race at Golden Gate
Albany, Cal... May .13 (U.R)
Neil S. McCarthy's Esplrit de
France pulled the upset of the
spring meeting today when he
flashed the mile and 1 16th
within one-fifth ot a second of
the world's record to win the
$10,000 added San Franciscan
handicap at Golden Gate fields.
The six-year-old Irish-bred
sleeper sent the wise money
bettors home talking to them
selves as he toured the dis-
lanc In 1:41 15 to win by a
head over E. O. Slice and Sons'
On Trust. Safe Arrival was
third, a half length back.
Faulkner Sets Record
For Indiana Speedway
Indianapolis, May 13 iU.R
Walt Faulkner, a Texas-horn
rookie driving with the skill of
a greying veteran, blazed to a
new track record today to win
the coveted pole position for
the May 30 SOO-mile Indian
apolis motor speedway race.
Many of the estimated 30.-
000 race fans had left for home
when Faulkner took his four
cylinder racer oil the track. In
tact, he had only three sec
onds to beat the deadline for
(iiinlitications and 10 cars al
ready had qualified.
Columbus. O.. May 13 OI.P'
The American Bowling congress,
bowing to legal actions that
' would put us out of business,"
threw its membership open to
Negroes today by removing the
"for whites only" clause Irom
Its constitution.
Scores Yesterday
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St. Loui 6, Cincinnati fl
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New Yor!. Philadelphia 3
Huston 3,. Washing inn 4
Detroit l .'St. l.oui 0
Cleveland , CtmaRo 2
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COMEDIAN HERE THURSDAY Comedian Ma Patkin.
shown above in familiar batting pose, will be seen at the fair
f rounds park Thursday, May 18, when the Rogues meet Pittsburg
11 a Far West league baseball game. This famous comedian is
billed as the "funniest man in baseball." Game time will be 7:45
p.m.
ognaes to Flay
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Top Caffdiirals
Rogue River and Gold Hill
high schools will have the
most boys from " this class B
district at the state track meet
at Corvallis next week-end with
the Chiefs placing seven and
Gold Hill five, a study of last
Friday's district meet results
revealed yesterday.
Jacksonville will have three,
Phoenix two and Talent and
St. Mary's (Medford.) one each
for , o(her .Jackson county
schools., Henley was next to
Rogue River and Gold Hill by
placing .four, .
Places in the state meet were
decided by those placing first
and second in the district con
test. ,
. Gold , Hill won the district
meet at Ashland by piling up
94 '4 points to 84 for Rogue
River, 66 for Henley, 51 for
Jacksonville, 39Vi for Phoenix,
24 for Talent, 22 each for St.
Mary's (Medford) and Malin and
Prospect did not place.
Summary of district meet (Jackson
county winners onlyi:
Hi3h hurdles Boulter IRRi first,
Jacobs IRRI second, Fawlowski Ui
IhirJ, Hardy (Jl flflh. Newnham (UHl
sixth. Time 16.2s.
100 Thomas (Jl first. Hust IPI
second. Goddard (T) fifth. Time 10.HS.
Low hurdles Jacobs (RRl first.
Boulter IRRi third. Davis 1T1 fourUi.
Godlove IJ) sixth. Tune 24.4s.
920 Thnmas I J I first. Gleason IM.
Mi fourth. Murphy (St. Ml fifth. Time
'2.1 a.
BfiO Combs (Tl. first. Newnham
GH third. Clay Ul fifth. Gilcreat
iuHi sixth. Time zm us.
Mile Paulson (GHi second. Bean
iPi third. Dick (J) fourth. Sullivan
iTi fifth. Ramp J sixiJl Winners
time 5m.
440 Miller (T) third. L. Cimfl (GHI
Fourth, Black fR) fitih. Turnbousn
iPi sixth. Winner's time 56.7s.
Shot, put J. Morgan IGHl first.
Purrier iRRl second. L. Cimfl IGH
third. B. Smith IGHl firth, uislance
13 ft 4 , In.
Discus J. Morgan (GHl first. B.
Smith (GH) third. Workman (I'l
fourth, B. Morgan (GH) fifth. Ulstance
121 ft 41 In. . .
.Javelin Harper (GHl first. Work
man (Pi second, L. Cimfl IGHl third.
Greenmeyer (J) fourth. Clay UI fillh.
Kakew tGH) sixth, Distance 148 ft. o
in.
Broad jump Drum (RRl first, Glea
son (St. Ml second. Harper IGHl
fourth. Purrier (RR) fifth. Bacon IPi
sixth. Distance 10 ft 7 in.
Pole vault Newland (GHl first.
Prior (Jl second. Workman (Pi third.
Jore (GHl fourth, Schmelzer IP) fifth.
Height a ft 3 in.
High jump Jacobs IRRl first, Boul
ter iRR) second. Pawlowskl (Ji third.
Hacon I Pi fifth. B. Smith IGHl sixth.
Height 5 ft 5 in.
880 relay Won by Rogue River. No
time given.
Willows, Cal., May 13
(UP) The Medford Rogues
came from behind Friday
night lo detoal Willows 12
to 11 in the first contest of
four-game Far West league
baseball series and thereby
took over first place all alone.
The Cards almost caught
Medford in the bottom half of
the ninth inning with a two
run rally.
The Rogues had moved into
the lead in the seventh in
ning with a three hit out
burst that was good for three
runs and then had added an
additional two runs in the
ninth, one a homer by Mark
Gurjlielmo.
ROGUES HERE TUESDAY
Medford Rogues and the Pitlf
burg Diamonds, currently two
of the top teams in the Far
West Itaseoall league will open
a three-ganip series Tuesday
evening, .May lfi, at the fair
grounds pirk with single games
slated Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday evenings.
The two teams had been bat
tling all last week to overtake
the Klamath Falls Gems and
then pass the eastern Oregon
lnus in the league standings
with the Rogues knocking over
the . Mat ysvillp flraves in three
straight gnmcs and the Dia
monds doing the same against
the Gems.
Medford's entry in the class
D league ro.-e from fourth place
In 1 1 2 games out of first spot a
week ago lat Friday to top spot
last week Friday.
Diamonds Hard Hiltert
From the first the Diamonds
led by the heavy-hitting player
Manager Vinre DiMaggio and
the veteran Hilly Enos were
(igured to be the powerhouse
of the IPjO season.
Now that the Rogues are on
top or knocking at the door to
first place, the coming series
with Pittsburg at the local
park will probably draw ban
ner crowds to see two of the
better Fat West league teams
In action.
Business Manager Mel Car
penter of tiie Rogues reminded
valley fans that reserved scats
and box seats may be obtained
in advance by phoning or call
ing at Lamport's Sporting
Goods store, Sam's Sporting
Goods store or at the ball club
office. 242 South Central ave
nue. The linescore:
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Willows .200 241 00211 12 II
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Outboard Motorboat
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The Southern Oregon Boat
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