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Ashland Third, Crater Seventh In B Division of Relay Tangle splits Medford Trackmen Edge Grant Team For Hayward Title The Black Tornado ihin cladt from Medford high chool nosed out Grant high chool of Portland by 4a points yesterday at Eugene to win 1he Hayward relays. The meet was nip and tuck going into the final event with Medford leading Grant 5 3 'a to 51. The locals put the clincher on the relays by cop ping the mile relay. Final team standings found Medford with 63'ji Grant. 59: Grants Pass. 45 13; Jefferson, 24 13; Salem, 24; Bend, 16; Marshfield, 15ai Lincoln, 14'jj Eugene, 13; Springfield, 11; Roosevelt, 10VS Corvallis, 10; Klamath Falls, 8 13; Mil waukie, 5; Franklin, 4. A1-. bany, Gresham, Cleveland, no score. SUMMARY: Javelin Ed Bingham, Medford: Archer, Salem; Hall. Milwaukie; Cor others. Grants Pass; Bell, CorvaMl. Distance 166. Discus Tom Blackstone; Lewis, Grants Pass; Jacohs, Medford; Schultze, Klamath Falls: Loy, Bend. Distance 141 feet 10U Inches. Pole vault Tied for first Dave Newland, Medford; Lyle Waggoner, Roosevelt. Tie with Crabtree, Marsh field. Warren of Lincoln. Tie Kraft. Jefferson. Johnson Klamath Falls; McFarland Grants Pass. 11 feet 11 Inches. Shot put relay Grant (John Olson. John Narver, Harry Honson) Salem, Only BOLENS 'power-Ho DeLuxo Garden Tractor gives you Quicker Htkhtni, Easier, Shorter Turns f Simpler Operation Smoother Kwrtwinj J . Long Um 18: It I VA II I f$ Extra Va)u Features to More Job Fatter and Easier Prove k to yourself. The Bolem Po-ww-Ho DeLuxe is Mperior to any otber garden tractor. It delivers taster, raster operation and more 11-aroond usefulness. Only Bolcns, the garden tractor pioneer, can oner these exclusive features. v flew leg e Dbdnf wfci 1 e CwltlvotUfl e Sn j.. Wttd CwrMof eta. Come In Today CULLEN & CURRY, Inc. T23 S. Riverslde-Medford Telephone 2-7115 Medford, Bend. Jefferson, Eugene. 134 feet 6 inches. High jump relay Tied for first Eugene (Bill MacGeorge. Hal Romig. Jim Young) and Marchi'.eld (Fred Kroush, Tom Crabtree. John Young) Tie for third Grant and Medford. Fifth Jeff., Sixth Grants Pass. 16 feet 9 inches. 440 yard relay Grant (Don Stoffer. Bob Zoelch, Tex Smith. Ron Baker). Medford second, Jeff third, Roosevelt, Lincoln. Springfield. 43.3. Broad jump relay Won by Grants Pass (Dick Williams. Alton Stone. Gary MacFarland.) Jefferson, Grant, Bend 60 feet 2Vt inches. Two mile relay Salem (Jim Knapp. Wayne Gibbens, Howard Sailing, Dick Glasgow.) Grants Pass, Medford, Franklin, Jeff, Milwaukie. 880 relay Tied for first Grants Pass (Larry Schweinfurt, Dick Williams, Don Kerns, Dave Talbot) Medford (Dennis Davis, Frank Baize, Duane Gordon. Bill Redden) and Grant, Jeff, Roosevelt, Milwaukie. (No time listed.) Distance medley Springfield (Jerry Cherry. Wayne Sabine, Bob Bruns. Bill Dellinger) Lincoln, Grant, Corval lis. Klamath Falls. Eugene. 11-21.4. Shuttle hurdles Bend (Vern Sam ples. Gary Monical, Dean Vincent) Grant, tie between Grants Pass and Medford. Eugene. Salem. 35,9. Mile relay Medford i Dennis Davis. Warren Lundquist, Dennis Kittle. Don Spinas) Grants Pass, Marshfield. Lincoln. Salem. 3:36.9. Vandals Defeat Washington Nine Seattle, Wash. (U.R) The University of Idaho Vandals out fumbled the Washington Huskies but still beat them 9-5 in a northern division Pacific Coast conference baseball game here Saturday. Although committing 10 er rors, the Vandals took advan tage of two big innings, the third and fourth with four-run outbursts, to take the victory. Harlan Melton went the route on the mound for Idaho, giving up seven hits although he was wild, walking seven men. Clevelanders Set Bowling Record Milwaukee (U.R) They re wrote the record book Saturday to include a sensational doubles score of 1,453 set by Johnny Klares and Steve Nagy two of the hottest bowlers entered in the 1952 American Bowling Con gress tournament. The Cleveland, Ohio, sharp shooters left the alleys smoking as they set the new record Fri day with games of 511, 458 and 484. The old record of 1,415, set at Columbus, Ohio, by Gil Zun ker and Frank Benkovic, Mil waukee, had stood for 20 years. Bowling COPCO LEAGUE HI VOIfelt Stinson Fisher Llnvill. Brewer Handicap 3 417 352 438 452 21 1680 Tnp Flight Reps 3 Cummins .181 Wyatt 438 Hunsonff 430 Duff 38S Kilowatt Keclrs 1 Ross 458 Anders 417 Hanson 369 C. Thompson 401 Circuit Brkri 1 381 302 381 396 102 1632 Atom Splitters 4 Short Circuits 6 Anseth Davis Bullis Sterton Handicap 1634 Gardner Rolls Leavitl Rarry 421 396 480 461 Blih KlRht Guiley Norrls Handicap 345 374 348 484 30 Eugene U.P.) Trackmen from Pleasant Hill and Cottage Grove high schools wrote new Hay ward Relay records into the books friday as they won the class C and B divisions of the big prep carnival here. For both squads, it was their third win in the history of the competition. Henley, second place winner Friday, is the only other three-time class C winner. Third-place Ashland posted its third win in the class B division last year but was unable to cope with the talented trackmen from Cottage Grove this year. Three new marks were put into the books in the class C divi sion. Remarkabl Hear Dale McCormick of Pleasant Hill heaved the shot a remark able 51 feet, 1 9-18 inches to beat the mark held by Dean Van Leuven of Bandon set in 1951 of 45 feet, 10'i inches. Jerry McCall of Gervais, jumped 20 feet, ll1. 4 inches for a new record in the broadjump. The old record of 20 feet, 3 inches was set by Dick Wheeler of McKenzie In 1950. Medley Team Romps Pleasant Hill also chalked up a new record when its distance medley team of Charles Stiner, Keith Radabaugh, Jerry Dilley and Del Cummings romped home with a time of 11:54.8. The old record of 12:02.7 was set by Pleasant Hill last year. Only new mark in class B competition was set in the shut tle hurdles by the winning Cot tage Grove team of Clarence Smith, Jay Isley and Ken Sloan. The trio breezed in the time of 37.1 compared to the old mark of 37.4 set by Oakridge last year. Class C Scoring! Pleasant Hill 47, Henley 21, Creswell 18, Coburg 13, Canyon- ville 12, Gervais 11, Lowell 10 1-2, Triangle Lake 9, Chem awa 6,' Shedd-1 1-2, and Days Creek 1. Class B. Scoring Cottage Grove 42 1-2, Stayton 31, University of Eugene 27, Ashland 25, Redmond and Oak ridge 20, Crater 17, North Bend 16, Dallas 12 1-2, Estacada 10, Prineville 8, Sacred Heart of Salem 6, Myrtle Point 4, Molalla 3, Elmira 2 and Glide 1. Women's Golf Activities Forty women were entered In the scheduled play on Thursday at the Rogue Valley Country club. In the A division there were five players with the same num ber of fives. They were: Mrs. Tom Culbertson Jr., Mrs. E. H. Edgerton, Mrs. Bayard Getchell, Mrs. Leslie Schneider, Mrs. W. W. Davies. In the B division, Mrs. Allyn Monroe was the winner with five sixes. In the C division, Mrs. Clayton Lewis won with five sevens. Riverview Golf and Country club of Redding, Calif., has in vited the women golfers of Rogue Valley Country club to be their guests on May 14. Members will be contacted later regarding transportation. Pro Al Williams concluded the lessons for beginners with 25 in the class. On next ladies' day a special play has been ar ranged for these beginners, starting at 9 a.m. Beginners will be paired with one experienced player for four holes of play. PAIRINGS FOR THURSDAY (9 A.M. Special Event) Mrs. R. A. Skinner, Mrs. Tom Cul bertson Jr. and Mrs. Ralph Filsinger; Mrs. B. L. Nutting. Mrs. M. P. Vogel and Mrs. Wm. Piercv: Mrs. Del Berg. Mrs. W R. Van Dyke. Mrs. Mahr Rey mers. Mrs. Richard Smith. Mrs. J W. Mack. Mrs. William Miller: Mrs. H. D. McClure. Miss Isobel Stuart. Mrs. Fred Rehllng: Mrs. A. E. Orr. Mrs. W. J. Scheffel. Mrs. Harvey Pavlat. Mrs. R. B. Tem le. Mrs. N. B. Shore. Mrs. Leslie Schneider. Mrs. John Snider, Mrs. War ren Lesseg. (Other Pairings Medal Plav) Mrs. L. Paul Walker. Mrs. William Schei, Mrs. Tom Culbertson Jr.; Mrs. F. G. Bunch. Mrs. Bayard Getchell. Mrs. Mahr Reymers: Mrs. George Har rington. Mrs. Leslie Schneider. Mrs. W. W. Davies and Mrs. William Barker. Mrs. Tom Fuson. Mrs. E. H. Edger ton. Mrs. C. B. Collins. Mrs. William Miller: Mrs. James Wyatt. Mrs. B. L. Nutting. Mrs. Ray Larson; Mrs. Charles Workman): Pleasant Hill. Canyonvllle. Lowell, Coburg, Days Creek. Time 1:43.9. High Jump Pleasant Hill (Doug Higgenhotham. Lyn Davis. Herschel Goodrich): Creswell and Coburg tied for second: Triangle Lake and Henly tied for fourth; Lowell and Shedd tied for sixth. Height 15 feet 6 Inches. 440 yard relay Pleasant Hill (Dar old Dilley. Willie Long. Ellery Mat thews. Boo Frclrlchi: Henley. Can yonvllle. Lowell, Coburg, Gervais. Time :47.4. Ducks Crush Cougar Nine Eugene (U.R) Four home runs, including a grand slam cir cuit blow, gave the University of Oregon Webfoots a 14-1 vic tory over Washington State col lege in a Pacific Coast Confer ence northern division baseball game here Friday. Ear! Averill, the Webfoot's third baseman, hit one homer in the third and then connectod with his bases-loaded homer in the fifth inning. Webfoot pitcher Don Siegmund connected for four-bases in the fourth and Ron Bottler hit his homer In the seventh. The sole Cougar run came In the eighth inning when Bill Mayberry scored on Bud Boytz' infield grounder. GEHRMANN HONORED New York (U.R) Don Gehr mann, America's ace miler, Sat urday was voted the "outstand ing athlete trophy" for the 1952 indoor track season by the New York Track Writers' association. The writers also honored Pet er L. Waters of Woodside, N.Y., with a trophy for his "long time service to track and field." Waters is a former track coach at Manhattan college and cur rently is coach of the New York Police Sports association. Sunday. April 20, 1952 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THHEB Barnes, Mrs. Art Peters, Mrs. Francis Cheney. Mrs. Harvey Pavlat. Mrs. Lcland Clark. Mrs. Allyn Monroe: Mrs. Har vey Robertson, Mrs. Sum Colton, Miss Isobel Stuart: Mrs. Ken Curry, Mrs. Karl Moore: Mrs. Roger Clark. Mrs. Al Hart, Mrs. W. L. Stark. Mrs. Diamond Flynn; Mrs. Robert Shepherd, Mrs. James Town, Mrs. Ed Kliever; Mrs. Don Herrled, Mrs. James Snider, Mrs. M. F. Doren. Mrs. Ben Stafford. Mrs. Wm. Kall bak. Mrs. Victor Sether; Mrs. Clayton Lewis, Mrs. Jack Wood. Mrs. John Day; Mrs. James Keeble. Mrs. H. E. Nulton, Mrs. Frank Humphrey. Mrs. Richard Finch, Mrs. Parker woods, Miss Claira Teter; Mrs. Fran cis Dallaire, Mrs. James Busch. Mrs. Everett McGraw; Mrs. Norman B. Dorries, Mrs. L. W. Bates, Mrs, E. T. Brophy. Mrs. Ken Teeter. Mrs. Jerry Tobln. Mrs. William Yuvan; Mrs. Bert Thier olf. Mrs. H. D. McClure, Mrs. Lee Melllsh, Mrs. Keith Bates. Dead Una Sunday Classifieds is ai noon Saturdays Master Fiddle Wins Memorial New York (U.R) Myhelyn Stable's Master Fiddle, with a tremendous drive through the stretch, caught Greentree Sta ble's. Tom Fool right at the wire Saturday to win the $50,000 Wood Memorial by a neck and sent his Kentucky Derby stock soaring. Fourteen Kentucky Derby candidates raced in New York's last major prep for the Louisville classic but Master Fiddle, third to Blue Man in the experimental handicap No. 2 a week ago, was the only horse in the field to finish covered with glory. A crowd of 44,250 watched Jockey Dave Gorman lash the roan hide of the son of First Fiddle with his whip at the head of the stretch and then thrilled to the response Master Fiddle unleashed as he charged to his first victory of the year. Cavemen Netters Defeat Medford Grants Pass beat the Medford high tennis team 5 to 2 In matches here on Friday. There were six singles matches but only five counted in the scoring. Stan Kalapus won a singles match and Larry Edwards and Ed Davis a dobulcs tangle for Medford. KKSm.TS: Singles Dick White. Grants Pass, beat Roy Rogers, Medford. 8-6. 6-2: Stan Knlnpus, Medford. beat Gary Brown. Grants Pass, 6-1. 2-6. 6-4: Bob Franz. Grants Pass, beat Larry Ed wards, Medford 6-4. 3-6. 6-3; Bill Ham ilton. Grants Pass, beat Ed Davis, Medford, 8-4, 6-1; Jim Little. Grants Pass, beat Ron Singler. Medford, 6-4, 11-9: Ken Miller, Grants Pass, beat Bon Cordier 1-6, 6-0. 6-1. Doubles Brown and White. Grants Pass, beat Rogers and Kalapus. Med ford 7-5, 8-6; Davis and Edwards, Medford. beat Hamilton and Franz, Grants Pass, 6-4, 6-4. Joe DiMaggio's Uniform Retired New York (U.R) Joe DiMag gio's No. 5 uniform was retired Saturday along with Lou Geh rig's No. 4 and Babe Ruth's No. 3. DiMaggio turned his famous uniform over to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., before the Yankees' 1952 home opening loss to the Senators Friday. DiMaggio addressed the crowd briefly and then threw out the first ball on one bounce from the Yankee dugout to home plate. Southern Co Trackmen ftambfe Over Stanford Los Angeles U.R) The Uni versity of Southern California, paced by its ace distance runner Art Garcia and hurdler Jack Davis, scored a one-sided flO'i to 4014 point Pacific Coast con ference track win over Stanford today before a crowd of 4,000 in Memorial coliseum. Garcia and Davis turned in the only double wins of the day under a leaden sky that loosed a drenching downpour Just be fore the meet broke up. Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism HOW TO AVOID CRIPPLIN4 DEFORMITIES An amazing rewly enlarged 44 pag book entitled "Rheumatism" will be sent fre to anyone who will write for It. It reveals why drugs and medicines give only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble; ex plains a specialized non-surgical, non medical treatment which has proven successful for the past 33 years. You incur no obligation in sending for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write today to The Ball Clinic, Dept. 2609, Excelsior Springs, Mis souri. Adv. Keep your SAFE with HUSKIES WIN " Seattle (U.R) Football star Sam Mitchell was the hitting ace as the Washington Huskies ham mered out a 14-8 northern divi sion baseball victory over Idaho Friday. ..ttM. rders-keep..- . traroPn ' troiu Saves c nd worry. W of fence. """ heavy glv'. nBra. ction service. v,ert erection months to pay . . -estimate. 1 ,'DV- children, pets, (lowers treiuftnn 1 nnn.fr! Jbi CALL CYCLONE FENCI 2-5480 215 Cottage Street Medford, Oregon M t-i SUMMARIES! (Class B) Javelin Dick Cox, Stayton: Over dick. University; Arthur, Cottage Grove; Lane, Onkrldge; York. Esta cada. Distance 160 feet, 3 Inches. Pole vault Galen Da Schon. Dallas, and Wes Malcolm, Cottage Grove, tied for first; King, Carter and Dumont, Oakridge. fled for second; Havworth, Prineville. Height, 11 feet, S Inches. Sprint medley relay University, Dick Booth. Dick Lyons, Larry Payne, Gordon Dalquist; Oakridge: Redmond; Crater; Cottage Grove; Stavton. Time 1:40.4. Prineville disqualified for pass ing out of zone. Discus throw John Mankamever, University: Van Handle. Stavton Mil ler, Ashland; Spence, Crater: Clark, Myrtle Point. Distance 137 feet 10 inches. Shuttle hurdles Cottage Grove 'Clarence Smith, Jay Islev. Ken Sloan); Dallas: Stayton; Redmond; Ashland; Oakridge. Time :37.1. (New mark, surpassing old record of :37.4 set by Oakridge in 1951.) 440-yard relay Ashland (Bill Bates. Charles Bonds, Paul Yates. Clarence Baker j; Untversitv, Prineville, Red mond, Cottage Grove, Oakridge. Time :46.4. Broad Jump Fred Rlchter, Oak ridge; Hamilton. Stayton; Hlgdon. Cot tage Grove: Reed. Redmond; Coats, Glide. Distance 20 feet STt inches. Distance medley relay Estacada "Paul Miller. Carl Guldenzph, Dave Bryan. Jerry Gtgson ; North Bend; Sacred Heart of Salem; Cottage Grove; Elmira. Crater. Time. 11:20.4. Shot put relay Stayton (Darwin Tenlen, Dave Van Hadel. Carl Hatch); North Bend. Cottage Grove, Redmond, Crater. Oakridge. Distance, 124 feet, 02 inches. High Jump relay Ashland (Ted Tomby, Bill Holllngsworth, Lloyd Henry); Cottage Grove. Crater. Molalla and Mvrtle Point tied for fourth. Stay ton. Height, 16 feet, S Inches. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads Class C Shot put Date McCormick, Pleas ant Hill; Bittner, Monroe; Layter, Tri angle Lake: Reeder, Henley; Mosack, Gervais. Distance 81 feet, 1-916 inches. , Broad Jump Jerry McCall, Gervais; Disley, Pleasant Hill; Slayter, Triangle Lake; B. Ltttlejohn. Coburg. Martin, Shedd. Distance 20 feet llU Inches. 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