EC3IG EOT LAKE
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Emigrant lake south of Ash
land will churn with activity to
day when outboard motorboat
: racers from up and down the
coast contend in a regatta start
ing at 1:30 p.m.
Sponsors said Saturday that as
many as 70 boats may be en
tered in the races.
A number of name drivers
will participate. Among them
will be Harris Quade, Troutdale,
commodore of the Oregon Out
. board association; Viv Bull, Red
ding, Calif.; Mel McGrew, Med
iord, who holds the world's title
of 54.2 miles per hour for D
utility boats, and Harold Busley,
Eugene, A utility record holder.
Rocky Stone, well-known Wil
lamina racer, may be here.
There will be six events for
men and one for women with
two heats in each and possibly
elimination races in some. Men's
heats will be five laps and
women's five. Hydroplanes, run
abouts and utility boats will be
entered.
A good representation of lo-
Eagles Win
Loop Opener
Eagle Point Eagle Point
high won its JDJ-league baseball
opener here on Friday, defeating
Illinois Valley 9 to 8.
The Eagles won on a four-run
rally in the final canto. They
went into the final turn at bat
trailing 8 to 5. Illinois took the
lead in the first inning and held
it until the big Eagle surge. At
one point the Cougars led 7 to 2.
- Doug Johnson tripled for Eagle
Point and Carl Christian and
Charles Eccleston got two hits
each.
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Eagle Point 020 210 49 8 6
Pickle and Haskins. Wright (S):
Chamberlain, Christian (1), Reich (7)
and GiUaspey.
. Columbia, S. C 4U.R) Ewell
Blackwell laid claim Saturday to
the honor of opening the Na
tional Iieague season for the Cin
cinnati Reds against the Chicago
Cubs on April ' 15. Blackwell
looked strong and ready for the
new season as he spaced seven
hits over the full nine-inning
distance Friday while the Reds
beat the Washington Senators,
3 to 2.
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cal racers is anticipated and they
will be aiming to outdo and out
dare the visiting boatmen.
Youngsters Free
Parking and traffic at the lake
will be supervised to provide
spectators good view of the
events. There will be refresh
ment stands. Youngsters under
12 years of age will be admitted
free.
Sponsors of the races are the
Southern Oregon Boat club, the
Western Speedboat association
and the Medford 20-30 club.
They suggest that residents of
the valley come and make a fam
ily picnic of the day. They also
advise motorists to come early
and avoid the rush.
Bevos Drop
Seal Game
By 6-1 Edge
San Francisco U.R) Long
Bill Bradford won his second
game of the week Saturday as
he limited the Portland Beav
ers to six hits in pitching the
San Francisco Seals to a 6-1 vic
tory in a Pacific Coast league
game.
The victory was the third for
San Francisco in the five games
played with the Beavers. They
wind up the series today with a
doubleheader.
Bradford struck out three and
walked four as he chalked up
his second victory of the cam
paign. He got good help in the
way of two double plays. The
lone run scored off him was un
earned. The Seals went in front in the
third inning when Ray Ham
rick beat out an infield hit. He
was sacrificed to second and
scored on a single by Len Ratto.
Ratto then scored later on an
error.
Two more runs came across
the plate in the fourth on suc
cessive doubles by Joe Grace,
Bill McCawley and Herman
Lewis, Another counted in the
fifth on a single by Ratto and
a double by Bob Thurman; and
the final score came in the sev
enth when Thurman singled, ad
vanced to second on Eddie Ba-
sinski's error and scored on Mc-
Cawley's single.
The lone Portland run came
when Frankie Austin singled as
Ratto erred on Joe Brovia's
grounder. Austin then scored
from second on Bob Conatster's
single to center. ,
Viking Girl Baseball
Player Shuns Diamond
Portland U.PJ Portland State,
formerly Vanport, will be with
out its feminine second-sacker
thisyear.
Margarett (Muggsy) D o b s on,
who attracted national attention
last season as a member of the
Vanport baseball team, told
Coach Arba Ager a heavy schol
astic load and outside employ
ment would prevent her from
turning out this season.
Margarett is an honor student
at the school.
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturdays.
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Ma read or Handicap Winner
As Betting Favorites Fail
Albany, Calif. (U.PJ The
King Ranch's Marcador, ridden
by jockey R. L. Baird, who lost
both his stirrups at the half-way
mark, won the $15,000 Oakland
Handicap at Golden Gate fields
Saturday.
A long-shot in the betting who
paid off $17.10 on a $2 ticket,
Marcador whipped some of the
West's best three-year-olds, in
cluding Indian Land, the race
favorite; and Betty Grable's Big
Noise, both of whom finished out
of the money.
Time for the one-mile was
1:35 35. with Horsetrader-Ed
second. Haltafire third and Dark-
town fourth. The other horse in
the field of seven was Copie H.
Marcador was well placed all
the way and followed the rail all
through the race. Baird lost both
his stirrups shortly after passing
the half-mile pole, but hung on
grimly to come ripping into the
stretch.
Horsetrader-Ed, .who was in
front at the stretch, started, to
bear out and Marcador came
Action Delayed
On ACE Program
Tempe, Ariz. (U.PJ The
Western Colleges association
Saturday postponed action until
the fall on a strengthened policy
of athletic controls as establish
ed by the American Council of
Education.
The decision was announced
at a business meeting of the as
sociation, which held its annual
convention on the campus of
Arizona State college here. The
organization includes colleges
and universities in California,
Arizona and Nevada, as well as
Hawaii.
The executive committee of
the association empowered presi
dents of member schools to study
the policy of the national group.
That program would abolish
spring football practice and post
season games, as well as tighten
other athletic regulations. The
presidents are to report on their
finds in the fall.
Raiders Selected
For Myrtle Bowl
Coos Bay (U.PJ The Coos
county Shrine club announced
Saturday its third annual Shrine
Myrtle Bowl football game here
October 4 will match Southern
Oregon College of Education and
Oregon College of Education
from Monmouth. Profits go to
the Portland Shriners' hospital
for crippled children.
calPmU.R) Willamette uni
versity scored five runs in the
third inning to take an easy 8-5
victory over newly-renamed
Portland State here Fridav in a
non-conference baseball game.
The - Portland State vimngs
helped the Bearcats to the win
by committing seven errors..
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roaring through on the inside, as
Baird rode with both feet
clinched to his sides to win by
a length.
Marcador is trained by W. J.
(Buddy) Hirsch.
.The victory was worth $9,700
to the winner. Marcador paid
$17.10, S10.40 and $5.40 across
the board. Horsetrader-Ed, an
other longshot, paid $2.30 and
$6.80 ;and Haltafire $4.10, as
both of the favorites placed out
of the money.
LOSES EYE
Charleston, S. C. U.E)
Pitcher Bobby Slaybaugh has
lost his left eye as result of an ac
cident at the St Louis Cardin
als' spring camp in St Peters
burg, Fla., on March 24. The
Cardinals announced that Slay
baugVs eye was removed in an
operation at Barnes Hospital in
St, Louis. The southpaw pitcher
was hit in the face by a batted
ball and his cheek was crushed.
Bowling
COMMERCIAL LOOP STANDINGS
W. L.
Eagles 31 17
Morning Fresh 27 21
Darling Real Estate 27 21
Sam's Sporting Goods 24 24
Quality Market 23 25
Domestic Laundry , 22 26
Mack's Drug ,, , , 22 26
Table Hock Lumber 16 33
COMMERCIAL LOOP RESULTS
Darling RL Est. 4 Table Rock Lbr.t
Olsen
417
Neece
413
396
390
333
470
Callagban
Vallee'
Jones
Absent
43S
456
540
405
2253
Cummins
Genaw
Cannon
Freeman
Handicap
108
2109
Morning Fresh 3 Quality Mkt 1
Sacchi 493 Kyker 375
Spain
417 Lubber
395 Vessey
558 Huston
543 Henderson
. Handicap
2406
491
487
456
814
.31
Beck
Hawley
Doty
3344
Sam's Spt. Gds. 4 Domestic Ldry. 6
soone 490 Koseborougn 3o
Clement 500 Monroe 399
Laden 362 Dumas 391
Florey 462 Schroedar 465
Goode 512 Wilson 461
Handicap . 139
2326
2185
Eagles 4 Mack's Pentrisc
Weber 497 Wilson 537
Baker 462 Willson
Tripp 362 Abs.
Beach 541 Smith
Hagen 480 Tennant
' Handicap
2342
440
372
435
338
37
3179
CITT LEAGUE STANDINGS
L.
20-30 Club
Brown's Insurance .
American Legion .
30 14
24 20
24 20
22 22
Barnes
Home Appliance
F. N. Bank
Henry's Drive-in
Edgerton Motors .
21 23
31 23
17 27
17 27
CITT LEAGl'E RESULTS
Araer. Legion 3 Barnes. Cher. 1
Laden
481 Wilson 461
Absentee
Absentee
Farrar
Goode
Handicap
408 Shama 434
417 Maggenti 393
486 Weisenberger 331
516 Wilson 607
133
2440
3416
Brown's Ins. 4 Edgerton Mtrs. 6
Boons 396 Calhoun 3ol
Gulden 547 Absentee) 387
Knapo 450 Keener 400
Flore v S27 Ament 431
Collins - 437 Webster 455
Handicap 159
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First NaU. Bak. 4 Borne Appliance t
Shaw
437 Straus
333
Hayslip ,
Dtmick
Lane
Ayres
Handicap
443 Knox
434 Jantzer
421 Jantzer
368 Anderson
189
2300
389
401
430
2230
29-lt Club 3 Henry's Drv.-iB) I
Curl 536 Knapp 486
Allen
484 Bollinger
469 Morehouse
SI6
482
Allen
Bevan
Peschke .
Handicap
435
.457
Menger
Hampsom
SI
S433
330
THURSDAY TRIPLES STANDINGS
W. L.
Rogue Equipment , , 35
Moose Lodge 37 17
Sugar Pines 25 19
Chabot SpUta 22 22
Oil City -. 20 24
Snider's Dairy 24 24
Trail Creek Lumber 15 2
Rogue Service 12 S3
THURSDAT TRIPLES RESULTS
Rogue Equip. 3 Solder's Dairy 1
Straus 455 Knapp , 463
Bevana .. 414 Absentee 36
Goode SOS Laden 884
Handicap IS
J377
1361
Chabot Splits 3 Rogue Set. Sap. 1
Martin
413
39
Bollinger 453 Thompson
Chabot 481 Tripp
" 137S
1383
Ledge 4
Ofl City
Lane 32
VanSieU 413
Dei vert 473
Handicap S
1287
Keener 44S
Calhoun 503
Webster ' 486
1434
Sagar
Piaea 3
Trail Creek Lbr. I
Jantzer 431
Jantzer 45
Absentee 403
Allen
Allen
Absentee
Handicap
415
408
33
1343
121
COPCO LEAGUE
Ht-Voltaso 3
Boomer 453
Eslinaer 359
Stinson 413
Lin-mo 446
166
Atom Sputter I
Roils 37
R. Leavitt 34
Gardner 348
Barry 42
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Kilowatt Kglrs 3
Ross 33
J. Thompson 373
Hansoaj 46
C. Thompson 455
121
Top Flight Reps I
Absentee 33
Cummins 433
Wyott S53
1J7S
Circuit Breakers 3
Sterton 41
Culmer
Davis 267
Brock 57
ISU
Sbert Circuit t
Bun 443
Kiaht 35
Guiley 34
N orris 45
Handicap 13
173
Spartans Nab
Swim Crown
San Jose. Calif. JUK San
Jose Stat won th state college
swimming championship Satur
day as it scored 191 points to
second place San Francisco
State's 70.
Los Angeles Stat had 24,
Fresno State 6 and San Diego
State.
Three new records were set
in the competition. Bob Jinv
inex, San Francisco State, won
the 100-yard free-style in 54.7
second to smash his own mark
of S6.1. He also set a new record
in the 90-yard free-style Friday
night
Dick Lebedeff, San Jose State,
cracked the record in the 100
yard backstroke in 1:08, com
pared with the old mark of
1:08.6, held by Chet Keil of San
Jose State. Lebedeff also set a
record last night in the 200
yard bacstroke.
Jay Flood, San Jose State
won the 100-yard breaststroke
in 1:1.7 for another new mark,
smashing the old record of
1:13.5. set by Don Feak, San
Jose State. Flood won the 150-
yard individual medley relay
today, too.
Stanford Tops
Bears in CIBA
League Contest
Stanford, Calif. (U.R) Roger
Osenbaugh pitched Stanford
University to an 8 to 5 CIBA
win over the University of Cali
fornia Saturday with 14 strike
outs which kept the Bears in
the league cellar.
Short stop Warren Goodrich
paced the Indians at bat with
four singles and one RBI in five
times at the plate.
Osenbaugh went all the way
despite signs of wildness which
in the first inning put two Cal
men on base on walks that re
sulted in two runs eventually.
Stanford's big second inning
scored four runs on two hits
and two Bear errors. California
has now lost three CIBA games
in a row, against a 2 and 1
record for Stanford.
"Little Mo" Wins
In Tennis Match
! San Francisco U.R) Nation
al champion Maureen Connolly,
the 17-year-old star from San
Diego, won the first two matches
she played in the Bay Counties
tennis tournament Saturday at
the Olympic Country club.
Miss Connolly trimmed Joan
Ross-Dilley of England 6-1, 6-1;
and then defeated Joan Mer
ciadia of Modesto, Calif., 6-1,
6-2. In another important
match. Dot Head of Alameda,
Calif., defeated Anita Kanter,
junior champion, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3.
In the feature match of the
men's division, Tom Brown of
San Francisco won two matches
as he turned back Ellis Slack,
Long Beach and Menlo Park,
6-3, 6-2 and Nick Carter, San
Francisco, 6-3, 8-6.
This Presidential Race
Will Involve Horses
Laurel. Md. 0I.PJ Want a
morning line on the presidential
race? .
You can get one on April 17
when Taft Eisenhower, Warren,
Stassen, MacArthur, Kefauver,
Russell and Kerr engage in a
free-for-all at the Laurel race
track.
Horses carrying the names of
the presidential aspirants will
be entered in the special Presi
dential Sweepstakes and you
can get your hunches as yon
will.
John D. Schapiro, president of
Laurel track, announced the
special race. There's only one
rub because stable ponies will
be used instead of thorough
breds, there will be no legal bet
ting allowed.
Stanford, Calif. UJD Bob
Thompson paced Stanford uni
versity swimmers Saturday to a
67 to 17 victory over the San
Diego naval training station.
Thompson scored first in the
100 yard free style in :53.5 and
the 220-yard free style in 2:17.6.
Stanford took firsts in all ten
events. f
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BALL BOUNDS FREE as Newt Jones, La Salle, seemingly resting
In midair with one hand on shoulder of John Keller (20), Kansas,
drops to floor during semi-final game of Olympic trials at New.
York's Madison Square Garden. Kansas won, 70-65. ( Inter. m:wnai)
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Many Records Tumble as Spartans
Ramble to One-Sided Track Win
San Jose, Calif. (U.R) Her
man Wyatt of - San Jose State
College, set a new field and meet
record of 6 feet, 7 V incehs in
the high jump Saturday to fea
ture the Spartan's lopsided track
and field victory over College of
the Pacific and Cal Poly in a
triple dual and triangular meet.
In dual scoring San Jose State
racked up 85 points, to COP's 45,
Teal Victor
At Aintree
Aintree, Eng. (U.R) Teal,
owned by H. Lane, won the
115th running of the Grand Na
tional Steeplechase, the world's
toughest horse race Saturday.
Legal Joy was second in the
field of 47 steeplechase horses
with Wot No Sun third. Texas
Dan had been withdrawn from
the overnight field.
STANFORD GOLFERS WIN
Stanford, Calif. (U.R) Fresh
man Fred Brown of Stanford
and Ted Engs of California
shared medalist honors with 68's
Saturday as the Indian golf team
defeated the Bear squad 18 V. to
8V4. Dick McEyea and Art
Schroeder of Stanford posted
71' over the Stanford course.
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and 91 points to Cal Poly's 40.
Cal Poly bested Pacific 77 to 52.
In triangular scoring it was
San Jose State 83, Caly Poly
42V. and COP 34V.
Wyatt's effort broke the old
field mark of 6 feet, 7 inches set
in 1934 by Walter Marty of Fres
no State which was tied in 1939
by Herschel Smith of the Olym
pic Club. It bettered Wyatt's
meet record set last year at 6
feet 5 inches.
Bob Jones of COP set a new
meet record in the discus with
a heave of 167 feet, inches to
better the old mark of 159 feet
set by Wood Linn for San Jose
State in 1949. Jones also bettered
the old COP school record of 158
feet 1 inch.
Bob Hudson of COP ran the
220 yard dash in 21.2 to tie the
meet record set in 1950 by Eddie
Macon of COP. Hudson also won
the 100 yard dash in 9.8.
PITCHERS OPTIONED
Ft. Worth, Tex.OJ.R) Pitch
ers Ross Grimsley and Floyd
Penfold were optioned to Mem
phis in the Southern 'Association
by the Chicago White Sox Sat
urday. Grimsley had a 4-1 rec
ord at Montreal in the Interna
tional League while Penfold
had an 11-12 mark for Waterloo
in the Class B Three-I League,
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Portland (U.R) Ardyn's Ace
of Merwalfin, a black Labrador
male owned and handled by Ed
die Salvino of Seattle, continued
his winning ways here Friday by
capturing the amateur all-age
stake in the spring retriever trial
of the Oregon Retriever trial
club's three-day meet
The Seattle dog has won each
of the four field trials he has
entered this year.
The trials at Sauvie Island
will continue through Sunday.
Wolfpack Winner
Over Ch ico State
Reno, Nev. j(U.R) Universi
ty of Nevada track and field
stars defeated Chico State, 92-39,
in the first dual meet of the sea
son here Saturday.
Bob Weckerle of Chico State
was a double winner with vic
tories in the 440 in :53.3 and in
the 880 at 2:15. -
Double winners for Nevada
were Marvin Byars in the 100 at
:10.4; and the 220 at :22.7; and
Charles Bell with a 5:02 mile
and 11:48.9 in the two-mile.
Williams, Coleman
Seen Combat Bound
Los Angeles (U.R) Captains
Ted Williams and Gerry Cole
man of the-United States Mar
ines may be flying combat planes
in Korea by the time the world
Series rolls around next Octo
ber. A Marine Corps spokesman at
Los Alamitos Naval air station,
where both baseball stars will
report on May 2, said they "will
be taking courses that definitely
are readying them for combat"
SATCHEL PAIGE FINED
San Antonio, Tex. (U.R)
Manager Rogers Hornsby fined
pitcher Satchel Paige $100 and
warned the rest of the St Louis
Browns "to toe the mark of pay
up." Paige, the ageless Negro
pitching wonder, was fined for
failing to show up at an exhibi
tion game with the Pittsburgh
Pirates in Corpus Chflsti, Tex,
last Monday. He claimed he had
transportation difficulties.
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