Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 15, 1950, Image 5

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Etna Man Wins Rifle Tournament
Monday. May IS. 1130
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TVfZ
Georee Hendricks. Etna. Cal..
made an outstanding record win
ning the rifle tournament held
here yesterday by the Medford
Rifle club when he scored 1196
points out of a possible 1200.
Hendricks, who was also win
ner in the tournament held here
last year, received the Medford
Rifle club trophy and the Les
Taylor Dodge and ' Plymouth
trophy for the any sight aggregate.
Gerald Jones. Klamath rails.
placed second with 1192 and
Paul Dodge. Yreka, Cal., was
third with 1189. Jones also won
the Waddell trophy for iron sight
aggregate 398 and Max Terzen
bach took the trophy as high
man in the offhand match, 176.
Results:
Class aggregate winners Ex
pert, fipst Roy Banta. Medford,
1184: second William Schlitzkus,
Springfield, 1183. Sharpshooter,
first Archie Haskins, Ashland,
1176: second Marguerite Banta
Medford, 1169. Marksman, first
Maurice Athey, Klamath Falls,
1168; second Al Gebhard, Med
ford, 1163.
Any sight aggregate Win
ners, first Hendricks 799: second
Roy Banta 795: third Dodge 795.
Expert, first Schlitzkus 792; sec
ond Marvin Johnson, Yreka 789
Sharpshooter, first M. Banta
792; second Haskins 787. Marks
man, first Ernest Smith, Fort
Jones, Cal., 783: second Dean
Coe, Medford, 782.
Match I (20 shots, 50 meters)
Winners, first Johnson 200
18x: second Oren Deter, Gre
nada, CrJ., 200-10x: third Hen
dricks 199. Expert, first Schlitz
kus, 199-12x: second Otto How
ard, Ashland, 199-llx. Sharp
shooter, first Haskins 198; sec
ond M. Banta 197. Marksman,
first Maurice Athey. Klamath
Falls, 199: second Coe 197.
Match II (20 shots 50 yards)
Winners, first Deter 200-16x:
second Schlitzkus 200-15x; 3rd
Jones 200-15x. Expert, first Roy
Banta 199-17x: second Florene
Bolton. Medford, 199-14x. Sharp
shooter, first M. Banta 199-15x;
second Haskins 199-14x Marks
man, first Coe 199-14x: second
R. Himelwright, Ashland. 199
12x. Match III (Iron Sight Dewart
Winners, first Jones 398: sec
ond Hendricks 397; third Dodge
394. Expert, first Axel Jacob
sen. Klamath Falls. 939; second
John Rush, Medford, 393. Sharp
shooter, first Haskins 389; sec
ond John Nosier, Ashland, 383.
Marksman, first Carl Murphy,
Klamath Falls, 387-14x: second
Athey 387-1 Ox.
Match IV (40 shots at 100
yards) Winners, first Hen
dricks 40p; second Dodge 399;
third R. Banta 398. Expert, first
Max Terzenbach 396: second
Schlitzkus 393. Sharpshooter,
first M. Banta 396; second Nos
ier 391. Marksman, first, Geb
hard. 390-1 6x; second Ernest
Smith 390-12X.
Match VII (Buddy Match)
Winners, first Hendricks and
Johnson 397; second Brentlinger
and Schlitzkus 395. Expert, first
Rush and Howard Triveipiece,
Yreka. 392: second Terzenbach
and Howard 391. Sharpshooter,
first M. Banta and Haskins MS;
second Smith and Orel Lewis.
Fort Jones, 389. Marksman, first
Gebhard and Coe 390.
Match VIII Winners, first,
Terzenbach 176: second Rush
176; third Triveipiece 172;
fourth Gebhard 172; fifth J. Bol
ton 169.
Junior Matches Group I
First Belden Weber. Medford,
187: second Jack Terzenbach,
Phoenix, 186; third, Richard
Leibbrand, Medford, 183.
Juniors Group II First Har
vey Sorsenson. Ashland. 156;
second Robert Taylor, Medford,
145: third Margaret Taylor, Cen
tral Point, 124.
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OFF AND OUT SaI" Jethroe (right) of the Boston Braves Is tagged
out by Wayne Terwtlllger (left) of the Chicago Cubs after he waa
caught off second in the sixth Inning of the game in Chicago. Hid-
tag umpire in background is Cub shortstop Roy Smaller. Cubs scored j
a 6-3 victory over the Braves.
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Parts and Labor
Studs Trample
Rogue River Team
In League Opener
Central Point, May 15 Cen
tral Point's semi-pro Studs cele
brated the opening of the South
ern Oregon Baseball league yes
terday with a 24 to 0 triumph
over Rogue River at Rogue
River.
The Studs punched over runs
in all but three stanzas, the
whole team batting once around
in the first, second, third and
eighth innings. Seven runs
crossed in the third.
Left Fielder Norm Lucich
was the big gun for Central
Point with five hits in six times
up, including a double and a
one-run triple. He batted in five
runs. Clarence Mellbye, right
fielder and pitcher, hit four for
five and drove in three count
ers. Howard McDonald tripled
in two runs in the first inning.
Paul Gehrman gave up two
hits in six innings on the mound
for the Studs. Mellbye hurled
hitlcss ball the rest of the way.
Ltneicore:
Central Point 347 203 04024 22 0
Rogu River 000 000 000 0 2 8
Gehrmnn, Mellbye (7) and Roe-
liniit, Kidwell, MeticKa 7 ana mo
ureKory.
CHICO WINS CHAMPIONSHIP
Chico, Cal., May 15 Chico
State collece with 14 wins and
two losses in conference compe
tition won the Far Western con
ference baseball championship
lor the third consecutive time,
Southern Oregon college was
tutu with one win and seven
losses.
PISTOL SHOOTS
The pistol division of the Med
ford Rifle club has started hold
ing outdoor shooting practice at
6:30 p.m. each Tuesday, club
members said. Twelve members
attended last week.
Millers Defeat
Cave Junction
Central Point, May 15 The
Central Point Millers baseball
team won their Rogue Valley
league opener yesterday at Cen
tral Point by defeating Cave
Junction 10 to 7 behind the 11
hit pitching of Don Sanford.
Sanford struck out seven and
walked none.
Big sticks in the hitting de
partment for the Millers were
Kincade with three hits in five
trips to the plate and Strickland,
who got two for three. Anhorn
had the unusual distinction of
drawing a walk five times for
the Millers.
Central Point came from be
hind with three runs in the sev
enth inning and four in the
eighth after trailing 7 to 3 at
the end of six frames. Jim Owen,
Junction tosser. helped Central
Point s cause with 12 walks.
Linescnre:
Cave Junction 300 031 000- 7 11 4
Central Point 000 120 34x 10 a
Owen and Pagney, Sanford and
Colley.
PACIFIC DEFEATED
Forest Grove, Ore., May 15
(U.R) College of Idaho handed
Pacific university a twin North
west conference baseball defeat
Saturday, winning 3 to 2 and
9 to 6.
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Car Makes 'Drive-In'
Of Salem Restaurant
Salem, Ore., May 15 (U.R)
The Spa cafe on State street in
downtown Salem became an im
promptu "drive-in" late Sunday,
police reported, when a car
driven by William Gillings, 79,
of Salem, nosed into the front
door.
Police said Gillings was back
ing away from a parking spot in
front of the restaurant. Traffic
forced him back toward the
curb, knocked over a parking
meter and nudged the front of
the cafe. A window and part of
the door of the restaurant were
smashed.
NOMINATE
AND ELECT
W. L. "BILL"
TAYLOR
Democratic Candidate
SHERIFF
Of Jackson County
Native Oregonlan, known In Jackson
County for a quarter of a century; now
occupied at dairyman and farmer, he
hai given much thought to our local
problems, has ideas about helping
juveniles, and will sincerely cooperate
with all city, county tnd state law
enforcement ngenciet.
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