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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, Mar 28. 1950 I Rogues, Gems Rogues, Eugene in DoublehsaderE! Falls game In the Far Here Tonight; Locals Lose, 12-10 STANDINGS "71 1 FAR WEST LEAGUE iTiivniv MnHNIKn W L Pet. GBL Klmth Falla in 9 n IF.I)FOBD IB 11 2l 1 '4 Hcdtllns 1 H "13 l' Pitt.Duri 17 11 .07 2 r.ine 12 IS .444 fl'i Maryaville 12 1" 429 7 Wtllowa 10 17 .370 'k .Feno 7 23 .233 13 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Tacoma 2d 8 .7flS 'Salem 20 14 ..inn Wenatchee 10 15 SH9 7 ."Yakima 17 18 .4H B'.i Trl City 17 21 .447 11 Spokana 18 21 .417 ll'.i Vancouver 14 SO .412 12 Victoria 12 24 .333 IS 2 S'i 8't 12'i 5ACIKIC COAST I.KAOl'E .ffalurdav Afternoon Ban Dleo 37 23 .817 itollvwoiill - 34 24 .188 -Oakland 29 28 .827 JORTLAND 29 28 .509 t.oa Anlea 31 30 .508 Sun Franciaco .... 2 31 .475 5rattl 23 34 .404 ST-ramanto . 22 37 .373 f 'Oakland Sacramento play night I game. BASEBALL rutnwn Rrnvt.rn T.R vh:st IKU.I E . Marv.Jle J. Wlllowi I '" Fno 7. Pilthurn S Rdd1n( IS. K'amath Felli 1 Eugcn 12, Mt.OKORU 10 San Dte.ro 4. Hollywood fl ' PORTLAND 8. Loj AngflM 1 8attlt If), Sun FmnciRco 4 Oakland 2, Sacramento 1 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL . Taconin 6, Wenntchet 1 Trl City 3, 6alm 1 ' Spokane S, Victoria 8 Yakima at Vancouver, postponed. ; wet ground i. Rational League . Philadelphia 3. New York 2 Chic go 4, pltliburgh 0 Brooklyn S, Boston 1 Cincinnati 0, St. Loula 4 American League Cleveland 2. Chicago 1 New York 2. Philadelphia 0 Detroit 11. St. Louis 2 (2nd fam poiitponed, rain) (Only game scheduled). FOR RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Use the Boit Materials Obtainable Select Builder's Supply Light Weight Pumice Blocks and Bricks Saving in Labor Cost! Highest Fire Rating! Excellent Sound and Heat Insulation! Low Maintenance INQUIRE ABOUT Pumice Chimney Blocks BUILDER'S SUPPLY CO. 727 W. McAndrewa Phone 2-4107 "Be Safe and Buy F-rom Builder's Supply" Madford Rogues will con clude their brief home stay tonight by meeting the Eu gene Larks In a doubleheader starting at 8:30 at the fair grounds park. The local Far West league club opens a three game series at Redding Tuesday and returns here Friday. By Hank Green Eugene indicated It could lash out with plenty of hitting power if given the chance as the Larks edged the Medford Rogues 12 to 10 In their series opener at the fairgrounds ball orchard Fri day night before about 1,000 loyal Medford fans. Medford pulled off three dou ble plays to help keep Eugene under control in the early in nings and in the seventh but the Larks exploded with five runs each in the sixth and ninth innings to combine with a single tally in the first stanza to cop the close victory. Good Local Fielding A; i matter of fact the Rogues pulled some of the best fielding gems of the season out of their bag of tricks. For instance in the fifth Bob Haddack went over back of first base to back up Jack Cooney, on a grounder, picked up the loose ball and tossed to Pitcher Lloyd Jones at first for the out. In the same inning Al Bolen backhanded a hard grounder just inside the third base line and threw the runner out on a close play at first. One of the Rogues' double plays was certainly done the hard way as Hus Stuart back handed a grounder at deep short, threw off balance to Had dock at second who then snapped a throw to first for the second out. Eugene Scores Ten Eugene combined three dou bles and a pair of singles for five runs in the sixth frame and then in the ninth put together five one-bascrs, a fielder's choice, an error and two walks to produce the final six. The Rogues picked up four runs In the third inning on a walk to Don Williams, Milt Mar tin's single, Jones' reaching on an error, triple by Stuart and a steal home by Stuart. Three crossed the plate for Medford In the fourth inning on singles by Williams, Al Bolen and Bill Adams and doubles by Martin and Johnny Popovich. Rogues Tally Pair . Two in the second stanza for Ihe Rogues were made on walks to Adams and Martin, an er ror and Stuart's fly. Medford's tenth run in the seventh was made when Adams drew a walk and Marc Gugli elmo doubled. Box score: Euirne An R H PO A E Tfrriijna la ... 3 1 1 3 2 1 Kruk aa 3 0 1 0 t 1 Palnilaanr, 2h . 8 0 2 I 0 0 Mi'Dnnnrll rf . 2 0 2 0 0 0 DIMHgaln rf ... 3 2 2 2 1 0 Smith Ih 5 118 10 'Oreteaa 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nadu l o o o n n Warner 3b 5 2 2 S 1 0 Cavlnraa If 4 1 2 3 0 1 Shepard cf 3 2 2 1 0 0 Clvde c ... 10 0 10 0 Yanhurk o 3 2 1 S 2 0 Tellei p 3 1 2 0 2 0 Ch.e p 1 0 0 0 0 0 43 12 IS 27 12 3 'Ran for Smith In oth. "Batted for Ortejia in 9th. Studs Play Brookings In Opening Game Today, Central Point Central Point, May 28 Cen tral Point Studs will open their new home schedule at Central Point today against the Brook ings semi-pro nine at 2 p.m. The Studs are In first place in the Southern Oregon league with two wins and no losses, in a tie with both Hoseburg and Ashland. Manager Hoosier Hoffard will pick his starting lineup from the following players, Frank Roe- Medford Stuart aa 5 Coonev lb 3 Pnpovlrh If ... S Haddock 2b ... 4 William rf 4 Rolen 3r 5 Ariatna cf 2 Martin e 2 Uurllelmo 2 Jnnea p 3 I.lovd p 0 llvatt p 0 -N.laon 1 An R H PO A E CP Softball Meet Slated Central Point. Mav 27 Five sponsors have indicated they will enter trams in the proposed Cen tral Point Softball league and they will meet with league of ficers Thursday to work out a schedule and discuss by-laws. Firms entering teams already include the Southern Oregon Planing mill. Cheney Oregon Lumber company, Lions club, Howard Cooper Corp., and the R. and E. confectionery. Les Blgham, Harry Dunn and Bill Askwith are drawing up a set of rules and regulations for the league. League officers Saturday urged all sponsors to attend this week Thursday's meeting or to send a representative. Games probably start after school closes here. Tennis Here Today at 10 The city tennis team of Med ford will play a team match with a group from Ashland on the lo cal senior high courts starting at 10 a.m. today. It will be the first formal competition the local netnien have taken part in al though practice matches have been held. Spectators wishing to watch any or all the matches which will include doubles as well as sin gles,, will be welcome. There will be no admission charge. Jonet 2, Terrniai. Palmlaano 2. Mc Donnell. Warner 2. Cavlneia 2. Clvde. Tellei 2. Chaie. Stolen bait Stuart. Maaea on ball! off Jnnea 3. Hvatt 2. Telle 0, chaae 2 Struck out by lonei I, Hyatt 2. Tellei 3. Chaae 3. Paaied hall Clyde Earned runa Medford 8. Eugene 11. Left on bao Medford II. Eugene 10 Double playl Jnnea to Rolen tn rnn.-. u...,.,..;.,. to Stuart to Cooney; Stuart to Had dock to Cooney. Balk Telle. v,. g pitcher Chaae. Lrtalne nlt.h.r Attendance l.onn leatlmaledl. I.lnyd landt. catching: Gitzen. Cox. Stammen. Mellbye and McDon ald, infielders: Adams, Luclch, Blevins and Askwith, outfield ers; Gchrman and Mellbye, pitch ers. Norm Luclch is leading the Central Point hitters with nine hits in eleven times at bat for an average of .818. Last Sunday he drove out a 400 foot home run at Grants Pass. Clarence Mell bye is runncrup in the hit par ade with five hits in eight times at bat. He also hit a two run homer last Sunday. Frank Roelandt at Grants Pass Sunday night also drove out a 410-foot home run for the Studs. Lucich, Mellbye. Roelandt and Blevins are capable at any time at bat to explode with a long hit. On Tuesday. Memorial day. at Ashland the Studs will face the Ashland semi-pro nine in a Southern Oregon league game moved ahead from June 4 The tiff with Hilt. Cal., previously set here for Tuesday will be con tested some time in June, the Studs' management reported. CP Football Turfing Due Central Point. May 27 Lay ing out and turfing of the football field at the new high school site here will be done as soon as pos sible, school officials said. According to present plans, no activity will be scheduled on the field for a year in order to give the grass an opportunity to grow. A practice field may be laid out near the site, however. Central Point already has a lighted, turfed gridiron near the present high school. Grading of the new school site just north of Central Point has been completed. 'Galcador' Wins Derby London, May 27 U.P Gnl cador won the classic English derby today at Ensoni Downs be fore half a million Britons in cluding the royal family. The Miiryland-brcd American horse. Prince Simon, was sec ond and Double Eclipse third. Prince Simon was the favorite in the 171st running of ttic classic. But he expected plenty of opposition from the trench horses entered. from the Klamath game n the Far West league Saturday. June 3. at the fairgrounds park will go toward financing the trip by Miss Judy Cornell, well-known Portland swimmer, to the park pool open ing here on June 4. The project sponsored by the Athletics Booster club of south ern Oregon is part of the organi zation's work in promoting the , opening oi nawmorne parn ana the pool. There will be no advance In prices for the game Saturday. Scats may be purchased in ad vance, as usual, at Sam's Sport ing Goods store, Lamport's Sport ing Goods store and at the office of Rogue Valley Baseball, Inc., 224 South Central avenue. In addition to Miss Cornell there may be a well known diver from the University of Oregon here June 4. Baseball Due Camp White Camp White and Prospect will be hosts for two of the Rogue Valley league games today with the third tilt scheduled for Glen dale, Ore. Playing on the Camp White field just beyond the hospital buildings will be Cave Junction and Eagle Point town teams while Butte Falls has a date at Prospect. The third league game today will send Central Point to Glendale. "Play ball" at all three places is slated for 2 p.m. Last Sunday in the only games reported to The Mail Tribune sports editor. Butte Falls defeat ed Central Point Millers. 4 to 2, and Prospect topped Eagle Point, 9 to S. ! Jacksonville Card Results Jacksonville, May 27 Bill Hyde and Leonard Wickston wound up winners in a free-for-all tag team wrestling match on the card at Jacksonville's Teen age club wrestling and boxing matches Friday night at the school. Al Carroza and Allen McBeth, other half of the team, were the losers. Clayton Greenameyer's and Bill Johnston's wrestling match was judged a draw. Other winners were Jim Wor lcy over Ken Stevens, both eighth graders; Bobby Parris, fifth grade, over Ken Shocklcy; Ray Bostwick over Le Roy Clay, freshmen; Junior Taylor, sopho more, over Johnny Godlove; Al len Waterston over Norman Stevens, sophomores; Junior Paxton. fourth grade, over David Rasmussen; Denny Mooring, eighth grade, over Jack Bow man. Don Kingsley, Jacksonville high school coach, refereed and Fred Edcns, Jacksonville, was announcer. Judges were Gene Shepherd and R. C. Cummings, both of Jacksonville. Dead line on Claaalfled Ada: S:30 p m for following day: 10 a.m Mon day noon Saturday for Sunday ajn John Corriden Manager Of Chicago White Sox Chicago, May 27 tU.R) John Corriden took over today as manager of the last-place Chi cago White Sox. replacing Jack Onslow, a controversial figure almost from the time he first took over the club. The announcement of the switch was made last night after the sox dripped their 22nd game in 30 starts to Cleveland, 2 to 1. 37 to it 37 'Doubled for Hyatt In oth Eugene . ... loo nns ons ta is Medford 024 300 10010 11 Three ba.e hit Stuart. Two haae j hita - Popovich, Wllhame. M a r t I n, i Gugllelmo. Nelann, Kruk. Warner, I Tellet. Kuni balled In Sluart 2. Wll- I llama Holm. M.irtln 2. Gugllelmo, The New Martin 100' e ALTERNATE FIRING TWIN 10 H.P. 57 LBS. (Approx.) e CERTIFIED AT 4800 R.P.M. PLUS AQUAMATIC CONTROL The new "Aquamatie Con trol" permits simultaneous control of speed and direc tion, while facing forward. Makes outboarding a simple matter, whether it I docking or reversing. Puts control of the motor in the palm af your hand. MANY MORE NEW IMPROVEMENTS 4 Motor Overhaul Special! 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Rogue Valley Baseball aague games (Cave Junction vs. Eagle Point at Camp White, Central Point at Glen dale, Butte Falls at Prospect), 2 p.m. Rogues vs. Eugene Larks, fairgrounds park (dou bleheader), 6:30 p.m. MONDAY No events scheduled. TUESDAY Cheney Studs vs. Hilt (non league baseball). Central Point lield, 2 p.m. Motorcycle races. Valley View track near Ashland, 1 p.m. Rogues at Redding, evening. WEDNESDAY Commercial Bowling league, 7:30 p.m Medford Rifle club outdoor practice, 6:30 p.m. near Crater Lake highway Four Corners Rogues at Red ding, evening. THURSDAY Banquet honoring high school track team, Medford hotel, 7 p.m. Rogues at Red ding, evening. FRIDAY Klamath Falls Gems vs. Medford Rogues, fairgrounds park, 7:45 p.m. Mixed Bowl ing league, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Annual Mail Tribune trap shoot, Medford Gun club club grounds Rogues vs. Klamath Falls, fairgrounds park. 7:45 p.m. I Al Piche Resigns Job At Corvallis School Curvallis. 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