Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1950, Image 3

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    Rogues Score 9-4
Reno to Play Here
Pointers Edge
Myrtle Creek
Score 12 toll
Myrtle Creek, May 20 Cent
ral Point high baseball team end
ed its 1950 JDJ conference sea
son Saturday by edging Myrtle
Creek 12 to 11 here behind the
eight-hit pitching of Don John
son. John Bigham and Herb
Trautman. Johnson was the'win
ning pitcher.
The Pointers will play Ashland
high in a Southern Oregon con
ference baseball game Tuesday
at Central Point.
Ken Bartley with three for
four, Herb Colley and Trautman
each with two for five and Glen
Hedgpeth who got credit for two
hits in four appearances paced
the Pointers.
The victory lifted the Central
Point nine coached by Clarence
Mellbye out of the JDJ confer
ence cellar into fourth place with
" a season record of two wins and
five losses. Central Point blasted
out 12 hits off Myrtle Creek
hurlers.
The errors column gave the
Pointers three and the losing nine
made four.
DUCK FOOTBALL TICKETS
Eugene, May 20 Applications
for 1950 season and individual
tickets to University of Oregon
football games will be in the
mail by July 1, Athletic Director
Leo Harris announced Saturday.
Tickets are back from the print
ers and now are being processed,
he stated.
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Cavemen Vie
Here Monday
Grants Pass, May 20 Grants
Pass and Roseburg high schools
will meet on the Medford high
field Monday at 3 p. m. to de
cide which baseball team will go
to the state tournament sched
uled at Albany next week-end.
Saturday the Cavemen ran
Roseburg ragged by stealing
bases almost at will to help
score a 14 to 6 victory after the
Roseburg nine had defeated them
Friday afternoon 4 to 1 in a close
game at Roseburg high school
iield.
Big inning for Grants Pass
Saturday was the second when
the Cavemen tallied six of their
14 runs. Roseburg garnered but
six hits while Grants Pass bat
.ed out nine.
Opening games Thursday at
Ubany will find HUlsboro play
ing the Roseburg-Grants Pass
winner, Pendleton vs. Roosevelt
(Portland), Eugene vs. Central
Catholic (Portland) and Salem vs.
Albany. Roosevelt is defending
cnampion.
Snead Regains Lead
In Western Golfing
Los Angeles, May 20 (U.R)
Sam Snead shot his second two-
under-par 69 today and regained
the lead in the western open golf
championship with a three-day
total of 209.
Snead birdied three holes, in
cluding a 20-foot putt on the 18th
green, and bogeyed the 10th
when he missed a two-footer.
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Victory;
Tonight
Medford Ragua and Bono
SiWcrtox will conclude, their
current Far Will Baiebt.ll
league series with single
game at the local fairgrounds
park tonight at 7:45. Medford
goes to Eugene Monday to
open a three-game series and
returns here Thursday.
By Hank Green
Medford Rogues changed the
complexion of their game a bit
last Friday night and instead of
outting on a last-minute blast to
win, took it a bit easy to post a
1 to 4 victory over Reno out at
the fairgrounds park before
ibout 700 fans.
The local Club did score most
of its runs in one inning but this
time it was the third instead of
the eighth or ninth as it had
been recently.
Hueners Hard to Hit
Carl Hueners on the mound
for Medford allowed but seven
hits but wildness kept him in
trouble during much of the game.
When his control was right he
was tough to hit.
Jack Cooney started off that
Medford third stanza by lining
a double down the right field
line. John Popovich walked, Bob
Haddock singled to left, Don Wil
liams reached on a fielder's
choice. Al Bolen singled to left
and Bill Adams flied deep to
right field.
There were also three errors
mixed into the fracas.
Adams Blasts Homer
Adams also helped out the lo
cal cause by blasting a homerun
over the Desoto sign about 20
feet inside the right field foul
line wit, no one aboard in the
second,
Tony Filippo, hard-hitting Re
no centerfielder, was thumbed
out of the game in the second in
ning tor protesting too long a de
cision at second base,
Singles by Popovich and Bo
len and double by Haddock gave
the local club one run in the
sixth and in the seventh Stuart's
single, an error and Popovich's
one-baser tallied another. Wil
liams doubled and after Bolen
sacrificed Adams reached on an
iror for one run in the eighth
inning,
Reno AB
PO
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0
0
Zaccarelll If ....5
Palmisano 3b ..0
Filippo cf 1
Hlllera If . 3
Borich c 4
Diercks lb
Aklns rf -...2
Ramsey 2b
Pyne If, cf 5
Monahan p 1
Trestler 1
Carlson p 0
Jones 1
31 4 7 24 11
Grounded out for Monahan in 7th
Reached fielder's choice for Carlson
In Sth.
Medford AB R H PO A E
Stuart ss 4
Cooney lb 5
Popovich If 3
Haddock 2b 4
Williams rf ..... 4
Bolen 3b ...3
Adams cf 5
Martin c .5
Hueners p 3
38 B 13 27 13 1
Reno 100 2no 1004 t 9
Medford 015 001 llx s 13 1
Homerun Adams. Three base hit
Borich. Two base hits H a d d o c k,
Cooney. Stolen bases Williams, Mar
tin. Zaccarelll Hit by pitched ball
Popovich. Filippo. AUIns (21. Struck
out by Hueners 7. Monahan 2, Carl
son 1. Bases on balls off Hueners 10,
Monanan 5. Sacrifice hit Bolen. Runs
batted in Popovich 1, Haddock 1,
Bolen 3, Adams 2, Zaccarelll 2.
Diercks 1. Ramsey 1. Left on base
Medford 11. Reno 14. Double play
Stuart to Haddock to Cooney. Earned
runs Medford 3. Reno 3. Losing
pitcher Monahan. Umpire s Shaw
and Mueller.
Names 'Mr. Heart Beat'
San Francisco. Mav 20 (U P)
Eiehty-year-old Miss Dornthv
Ziegler of San Francisco won
$10,000 in cash tonight by cor
rectly naming "Mr. Heart-Beat"
on the radio program "Truth or
Consequences," t h e National
Broadcasting System announced.
Sine named Hoet Edgar A.
Guest as the mystery man to win
the contest on behalf of the
American Heart foundation.
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STANDINGS
FAR WEST LEAGUE
SATURDAY MORNING
W L
Klamath Falls 13
ReddlnK 15
MEDFORD 13
Pittsburg ..13
Euzene
Marvsville
Willows 7
Reno 5
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Saturday Afternoon
San DleKO 34
Hollywood 30
Oakland 26
Los Angeles 28
PORTLAND 25
San Francisco 26
Sacramento 19
Seattle - 17
SATURDAY NIGHT
American Leasue
New York 18
Detroit 16
Boston -...19 13
Washington 15 11
Cleveland 15 11
Philadelphia 9 18
St. Louis 6 15
Chicago S
NaUonal League
Brooklyn 17 9
Philadelphia 16 10
St. Louis 14 12
Chicago 12
Boston 13
Pittsburgh 13 15
New York 10 12
Cincinnati
BASEBALL
FAR WEST LEAGUE
Friday's Results
Redding 14. Mnrysvllle 13
Klamath Falls 3. Willows 0
MEDFORD 9. Reno 4
Pittsburg 6, Eugene 2
Pacific Coast League
Sacramento 7, Seattle 3
Hollywood 14. Oakland 13
San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 3
PORTLAND 10. San Diego 6
National League
All games postponed, rain
American Leagu
Detroit 14, Philadelphia 8
New York 2, Chicago 0
Cleveland 4, Boston 1
Washington at St. Louii, postponed
rain
Scores Yesterday
PACIFIC COAST LKAOUE
San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 1
San Diego 7, Portland S
Hollywood S. Oakland 2 (12 Innlngsl
Seattle at Sacramento (night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit S, Philadelphia 3
St. Louis 3, Washington 0
New York 3. Chicago 1
Cleveland 8, Boston 5
NATIONAL LEAGUE
new York 8 4, Cincinnati 3 0
St. Louis 7. Boston 4
Chicago 7. Philadelphia 2
Brooklyn 3 . PltUburgh 2 S
Junior Rifle Club To
Meet Monday, 7:30 P. M.
The Medford Junior Rifle club
will hold its last meeting of the
season Monday eveninc; at 7:30
p.m. at the indoor range in Mer
rick's basement.
Final awards will be presented
to all who have earned them.
Members are invited to bring
their parents. Refreshments will
be served.
Members are requested to re
turn the junior rifle handbooks
issued them when they joined
There will be no firing at this
meeting.
S TETTER LEADS WIL
Seattle. May 20 U.R) Glenn
Stetter of Tacoma raised his av
erage one point to move into first
nlace in the Western Internation
al league batting race with a
.425.
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Herb Parsons, one of America's
the Medford Gun club, west of
Corners todav at 2 D.m. in an ex-
at jars of sand. He aims at point x
breaks the upper one falls almost
aiming at about the same spot. The
DUCKS DEFEAT OSC
Eugene, Ore., May 20 (U.R)
Oregon broke a four-game losing
streak here yesterday to whip
Oregon State college, 10-6. and
climb a step out of the northern
division baseball cellar.
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Sunday. May 11. 1950
Eagles Edge
Ashland High
Score 13-11
Veterans Center, May 20
Eagle Point high school baseball
team concluded Its 1950 season
here Friday afternoon by past
ing Ashland tiigivs nine, la to 11,
in a Southern Oregon conference
game that saw the Eagles tally
eight runs in the third inning for
the decision.
Ashland rallied in the seventh
and final frame with two out and
scored a trio of runs but could
not tie the score or go into the
can. weedy got three for live to
oace Ashland.
Singles by Cahail. D. Cain,
Doherty and Johnson, double by
Mulhollen, a fielder's choice, two
errors and a hit batsman spelled
eight runs in that third inning.
Simmons with two hits in
three trips and Cahail with two
for four, Mulhollen two for four,
Doherty two for four and Catta
naugh with the same paced the
igles. Cattanaugh and Doherty
nls also included doubles.
The linescore:
Ashland 125 000 311 7 3
Eagle Point 018 004 x 13 12 3
Elliott and Tcnney; Doherty and
Dodenhoff.
Mrs. Tom Ness Wins
Women's Golf Champ
Mrs. Tom Ness yesterday
morning won the women's
spring golf handicap champi
onship at Hogue Valley Coun
try club.
She defeated Mrs. William
Schei 3 and 2. Prise for the ti
tle is the McDuffee's Drive-in
trophy.
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Hill Prince Wins Easily
Baltimore. Mav 20 (U.R) Vir
ginia's rugged Hill Prince smash
ed mighty Middlegiound's
chances of joining the triple
crown champions of the turf
when he ran away from the Tex
as terror in the stretch today to
win the famed Preakness stakes.
Looking the Kentucky Derby
champion in the eye as they
raced almost head and head at
the lop of the stretch, Hill Prince
proved his two former victories
over Middleground were no
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Five lengths back of the sec
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