Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1950, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. Miy 21, 19J0
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COUNTY BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Phoenix high baseball squad which won the Jackson
county B school title and then played in the district championship game, is shown above. Front row,
left to right, Fred Furry, Dick Tiirnbaugh, Harold Holloway, Bill Hutton, Dick Keenc, Bob Ferns;
second row, Harold Schmclzcr, Leslie Green, Max Hite, Bill Ferns, James Holloway, Ted Yarnell,
Coach Les Wilson; back row, Manager Allen Kievet, Larry Miller, Roger Bradley, Keith Thompson,
Cecil Eldredge, Jesse Speaks, Jack Kezer.
Husky Crew Race Winner
Oakland. Cal.. May 20 U.R)
University of Washington's Hus
ky crew slid over the finish line
a slim length ahead of the Uni
versity of California shell today
to win the Pacific coast collegi
ate rowing championship.
Veteran Coach Al Ulbrickson's
eight drew even with the lead
ing Bear crew at' the two-mile
fiost and gradually boosted its
ead in the final mile. Time for
the three-mile test was 14 min
utes 45.8 seconds.
Washington previously had
scored a victory in the two-mile
freshman race when the Husky
Frosh whipped the Bear Rookies
by three lengths in 10 minutes
16.5 seconds. The California Jay
vees won their test with the
northerners by one length over
the three-mile course. The time
was 15 minutes 27.4 seconds.
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New Record
Set in Mile
Lincoln, Neb., May 20 (UK
Nebraska won the Big Seven out
door track meet today but Bob
Karnes of Kansas won the mile
run to break Glenn Cunning
ham's 18-y e a r-old conference
record.
The host team took its first
big seven track title since 1942
in the rain that muddied the
field after Karnes set a mark of
4:12.6 compared with Cunning
ham's time of 4:13.3.
Nebraska piled up 1054
points. Colorado came in second
i with 84' but the school's
i George Holley set one of the
three records of the day with a
: javelin throw of 204 feet, two
inches.
Kansas finished In third with
83 U point!!. Kansas State fol
lowed with 74's. Defending
champion Missouri finished
fourth with 57a,4 points, break
ing its string of four straight
track .titles. Oklahoma had 52'i
and Iowa State 534.
Grade School Baseball
Scheduled for Monday
Washington school baseball
learn will try to keep its 1050
ecord of being undefeated when
t meets Jackson school's team on
le Washington field Monday al
15 p.m. The other grade school
league game tomorrow will find
Roosevelt playing at Lincoln
school.
Dead Una on cinisirled Arft:
1:30 p. m (or ollowhis day: 10 a m
Monday for Monday: noon Saturday
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Rogue River
2nd Class B;
Records Set
Medford s Jack Morris set a
new low hurdles mark as he and
h i s Black Tornado teammates
walked off with their third con
secutive class "A" championship
with 54 Vs points in the state
high school track and field meet
held Friday and Saturday at
Corvallis. i
Union successfully defended
its B school crown with BJ
tallies followed by Rogue River
with 45.
In Friday A" preliminaries
Morris ran the low sucks in
:22.3. .5 seconds under the old
mark and .3 seconds slower than
the national record. In the Sat
urday final his time was :22.4.
His brother, Frank was fourth In
the event.
Jack Places Third
Jack was third in 100-yard
dash and he teamed with Lou
Bittle. Bill Buckingham and Bill
Pruitt to win the half-mile relay
in 1:31.8.
Other Medford scorers were
Warren Wendt tied for first in
the pole vault at 12 feet; Lou
Bittle third in the quarter-mile;
D. C. Mills third in the javelin
with a 188-foot toss; and Buck
ingham fifth in the 220-yard
dash and tied for fifth in the
broad jump.
Results of other southern Ore
gon "A" schools were Ashland
tied for eighth with 18 and
Klamath Falls 22nd with eight
counters. Grants Pass scored
two. In the "B" class Gold Hill
was seventh with Zi'i. Jackson
ville and Phoenix also tallied.
Rogue River Results
For Rogue River Jim Boulter
and Charles Jacobs were first
and second in the high hurdles;
Jacobs was fourth in the low
hurdles; Boulter tied for fourth
in the high jump; Pete Purricr
was second in the shot put;
Drumm was fourth in the broad
jump and the relay team was
sixth. Jacobs tied for first in the
high jump.
For Gold Hill, Joe Morgan
won the shot put and was third
in the discus; Newland tied for
sixth in the pole vault and Don
Harper was second in the jave
lin. Thomas of Jacksonville
finished in a dead heat for third
in the 220-yard dash and the
Phoenix relay team was fifth.
New records were set in "A"
class in both the high and low
hurdles, and the half-mile. In
"B" class records fell in the low :
Hurdles, quarter-mile, broad ;
jump, high jump and relay and
the 100-yard dash mark was
knotted. j
Incomplete Results I
"A" s c o ri n g (incomplete):
Medford 54V, Nyssa 33, Baker i
27 Eu"ene and La Grande 24 I
each. Roosevelt of Portland 22, ;
Newport 20, Ashland and Cen
tral Catholic 18 each, Klamath
Falls 8, Grants Pass 2.
"B" totals (incomplete): Un
ion M Rneue River 45. Pilot
Rock 40. Pleasant Hill 37, Helix
36, Creswcll 25, Gold Hill 24 Vi.
Ex-Tornado
Now Author !
A graduate of Medford high
school and of the fish and game
nanagement course at Oregon
itate college, is author of an ar
ticle in the May issue of the Ore-
on state game commission's
monthly bulletin booklet.
He is Bob Mace who has had
training and experience that in
cluded doing range survey work
.n the Burns area prior to his
graduation from OSC in 1942.
After he finished college he join
ed the soil conservation service
and was sent to New Mexico for
,'nrk.
Three of the war years were
spent by Mace in the navy and
on his discharge in 1946 he be
an work with the Oregon state
laiue commission. First he was
n the interstate deer study and
iitcr was put in the big game
uH'tum, Portland.
In January, 1948, Mace was ap
luinted to his present position
is chief biologist for the game
ommission.
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Oregon Takes North
Division Track Meet
Seattle, May 20 (U.R) Ore
gon's high-powered track team
lived up to expectations today to
amass 58V4 points and easily
outdistance the field in the
northern division coast confer
ence meet.
New records were set In the
discus and high hurdles by Mon
tana's Dick Doyle and Jack
Burke of Washington.
Take Seven Firsts
Undefeated i a dual-meet
competition this yeac, the Web
foot cindermcn took seven first
places on the 15-event program.
The Washington Huskies
placed second with 36 points,
followed by Washington State,
28; Idaho 17W; Oregon State,
16V4 and Montana State univer
sity, 8V2.
Burke's tour of the 120-yard
high hurdles in :14.3 shattered a
:14.4 mark set by Steve Ander
son of Washington in 1930 and
tied last year by WSC's Fran
Polsfoot.
Doyle tallied Montana's lone
first place when he heaved the
discus a tremendous 164.8 feet.
The distance broke the northern
division record of 157 feet two
inches set by Ed Moller of Ore
gon in 1929. It also smashed the
164 foot 24 inch stadium mark
set by UCLA's Taylor Lewis last
year.
Fell Takes 100 Dath
Oregon's Bill Fell, pre-meet
spring favorite, copped the 100
yard dash in :09.7 but bowed out
in the 220 to Craig wisemen.oi
Washington. Wisemen ran the
furlong in 22 seconds flat, two
tenths of a second off the record.
Hurdler Burke took high point
honors i n h i s record-breaking
run in the highs and another
first In the lows.
Brovia Hits
11th Homerun
San Francisco, May 20 (U.R)
Big, six-foot-three Joe Brovia
olayed In 117 games last year for
Portland and during that time he
smacked 11 home runs.
He's played around 40 Pacific
Coast league contests this year
md just Friday night he stepped
launtily around the San Diego
oases after knocking No. 11 for
he current season.
In doing so he helped stem the
sweeping San Diego tide and add
ed a marker to the 10 to 6 Beaver-Padre
score.
George Zuvcrink was charged
with his sixth loss of the year
against four wins. He went all
.he way for the Padres.
Monmouth, Ore., May 20 (U.R)
Oregon College of Education de
feated Vanport college in a dual ,
track meet Friday, 74 to 59. I
No Wrestling On Thursday
There will be no wrestling
match at the armory next Thurs
day night, Promoter Mack Lil
lard announced yesterday.
"Several of the boys are on
the injured list and a couple of
them are ill and I am unable to
line up a card of sufficient cali
bre for Medford," the promoter
said in making the announce
ment. . Lillard added that matches
will resume when he is able to
secure wrestlers of sufficient
quality.
Several of the better wrestlers
have left for an eastern trip be
fore going Into Canada and other
northern grappling centers for
the warmer months but some are
expected to return to this vici.
nity before too long, the pro
moter pointed out.
Dead line on ClaMlflcd Adi:
3:30 p.m. for following day; 10 am.
Monday for Monday noon Saturday
for Sunday a m
FOR HEALTH
FOR FUN
Medford Bowling Lanes
NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Open 1 P.M. to Midnight
Special Rates and Instructions
For New Beginners
Register Now for Summer Leagues
415 E. Main
Phone 2-2682
Valley Baseball Loop
Games Scheduled Today
Two Valley Baseball league
inics will be played in this sec
tion of the valley today with Cen
til Point Millers going to Butte
alls and Eagle Point playing at
'lospect. "Play ball will be
iibinit 2 p.m. in both towns.
The other game in the Valley
eiigue will see Glendale, Ore',
laying at Cave Junction's field.
In the only league game rc
urted to The Mail Tribune last
vcek. the Millers defeated Cave
unction, 10 to 7.
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