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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. Mar ItSS Bedford High Golfers Annex State Championship P. Getchell Medalist in Tournament The class of Oregon for the second straight year, the Med ford high school golf team won the state championship in Fri day and Saturday 36-hole action at the Albany Golf club. Paced by Phil Getchell, the Tornado quartet had an aggre gate of 608 strokes, nine better than runner-up Grant of Port land, which totalled 615. Other top team scores were Albany 617, Corvallis 636, - Milwaukie 638 and Central Catholic 641. Phil All-State Getchell was medalist and No. 1 man on the all-state team with a two-day card of 71-70141. Seventy is par. He was seven strokes under the No. 2 all-stater Norquist of Lincoln who had a 148. Also on the all-state team were Zenger and McDonnelly of Grant. They each had 140s. Bill McAllister, Medford, was one stroke behind the Grant pair with 72-78 150. Other Medford cores were Bob Shepherd 76 79155 and Justin Smith 79-81 160. Albany (U.R) Phil Getch ell led Medford High school's team into the Saturday finals of the Oregon state prep medal play golf tournament over the Albany golf course with a nine stroke team edge over Grant in Portland in Friday play. Getchell's 71 and teammate Bill McAllister's 72 were low Individual scores for the opening round. . ' Totals Listed ' . The Friday totnls gave Med ford 298, Grant 307, Corvallis 312, Albany 314, Milwaukie 315, Central Catholic and Cleveland 319, Oswego 320, Salem 323, University 324, Franklin 332, Benson 337, Marsh field 338, Washington 330, Jefferson 343, Eugene 351, Cottage Grove 375, and Seaside 425. There now are 209,040 physic ians In the United States, accord ing to the latest published report of the American Medical association. Black Tornado Gains 10 Berths For State Thinclad Encounter; Cavemen District Meet Victors Medford high's track contin gent came out second best in the Class A District No. 3 meet at Klamath Falls on Saturday but grabbed 10 spots for state meet contention. Grants Pass won the district crown by piling up 166 points. Medford scored 126'i, Klamath Falls 62 79, Ashland 45 8'9, Crater 19 and Illinois Valley 7. Ed Bingham gained the state mix at Corvallis next week-end with firsts In the javelin and high jump. His Javelin throw was 178 feet 5V4, his best this year In competition. He high jumped 5 feet 8 inches. D. Spinas In Three Don Spinas qualified In both high and low hurdles and the javelin. He was second in the highs and first in the lows and trailed Blnghatn. for second in the javelin. His time was :21.4 in, the lows. Jack Moad won the shot put with a shove of 48 feet 5'4 inches. Don Jacobs took the discus with a fling of 140 feet 1 inch. Dave Newland figured in a three way deadlock for first in the pole vault with a 11 feet six inch soar. He will go to Cor Joe Chez Hurls Team Into League Playoff Series Berkeley, Calif. (U.R) Stan ford University fought Its way back into a first place tie with Southern California Saturday in the California Intercollegiate Baseball association by taking both ends of a doubleheader from California, 18 to 7 and 4 to 2. The Indians' double victory makes a championship playoff necessary In the southland next, week against the Trojans who split their series Saturday with Santa Clara. Joe Chez, Medford, Ore., ace of the Stanford mound staff, held the Bears to seven scattered hits to take the victory in the second contest. J WRESTLING Josephine .County Fairgrounds GRANTS PASS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 13, 8:30 P.M. (Standard Time) Leo Wallack vs. Kurt Von Poppenheim AISO Geno Nicholini vs. Darno McDonald Call Grants Pass 6815 for Rlngtlde Reservations Ray Wilton, Referee COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS .SNXVt, That's why a Niw Idea 7TZm Is a good idea I vTf rain CempUl.ly ..,... VTl feint) lull ! Mpj "w ". . vallis. Bill Redden was second for a meet berth in the 220-yard dash but lost out in the cen tury with a third. Mcdford's relay team was second to Grants Pass. Jim Halfhill of Crater ran the 440-yard run in :50.7 for the sec ond week in a row to lead the pack and get Crater a lone berth in the state ruckus. Other Medford placings were Bob Judd, fourth, and Jim Mor rison, sixth, in the shot put; Duane Goodman? fifth, in the 100-yard dash; Moad, sixth, in the javelin; Dennis Davis, fourth and Don Crowell, fifth, In the quarte.r-m.lle; Ron Spinas, Jerry Knapp and Bill Gregory, in a nine-way tie for third, fourth, fifth and sixth in the high jump; Doug Crippen, fifth, in the low hurdles; .Goodman, fifth, in the 220; Hal Vrooman, fourth, and Warren Lundquist, fifth, in the half-mile; Roland Thompson, tie for fourth, and Benson Foley, sixth, in the pole vault. For Crater Rocky Spence was fifth in the discus, Bill Balch fourth in the .mile, Bill Craw ford sixth in the half-mile and Halfhill sixth in the 100. Owlclly, tatily W.rK, wirh any m.rf m trad.,. CvttM h rli,d m Uwmrf r p.wtr, f.ha, iK.rf, Ihar. tvim ith.vl cramp. " UfMar In draft. Dent Irt rl.liy nil tfc, valua trf you, h.y' NfW IDf.A H ma Mn-hmn ft you on Ih. job qturk.r Ihrouih lha fi.ld ((,r Hitch or unhiTeKed In a hurry. 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Both have been beaten twice In league play. They have one more iray yet with each other. linf.score! r ' . Alhland 01 0S 1 IB It Crater 3 010 0 18 7 Jamea, Momeny. Johnaon and Stam ple; Kelley, Hogu and Tonn. Scores Yesterday NATIONAL LEA G UK Plttxhurvh 1 4 0 Chicago 11 1 DlcKson, wiiki m ana iar.ioia. Rush (3-2) and Atwell. New York 4 18 0 Boston a I 0 Hearn (3-0) and Westrum; Spahn, Burriette (7), Donovan (9) and Cooptr, St. Claira (8). Philadelphia at Brooklyn. S ftwi -night) Cincinnati at St. Louli. night AMERICAN LKAGfJB Washington ..... S 9 0 Philadelphia 1 3 Shea (3-0) and Grauo; Martin, Byrd (3) and Aitroth. St. Lmila i 11 1 Cleveland 4 fl 1 Byrne (3-! and Courtney; Wynn. Brlisla (7) and Troup. Boaton 1 New York 11 It 0 McDermott, Dalock, Mastertnn (7). Gumpert (7t. Atklm (7) and Nlarhoa; MorRnn, McDonald (3). Kuiava () and Berra. Chicago 0 It I Detroit 3 0 Dohion, Kennedy t8 and Lnllar: llnutteman. McLeland (B), Llttltflald (0) and Ginsberg. FRIDAY rORE8 Pacific font League Oakland 4-8, Loa Angelas 8-1 Hollywood 5, San Francisco 1 Seattle 4. Portland 3 San Diego 3. Sacra man to 1 Western International ftalem I, Lewttton 1 Spokane 1, Trl-City 0 (11 (nntnffi) Victoria 3, Wenatchea 1 Vancouver 13, Yakima American Lean tit New York 7. Boston 4 Chicago 8. Detroit B It Inntnfi) St Lou If at Cleveland and Phlla delphla at Washington, postponed, rain. National League Cincinnati 7, St. Lmila S Pittsburgh at Chicago, postponed, rain. (Only games scheduled) CAFE ENTERED Brrg'i Cafe it Talent Junction was broken Into Thursday night but nothing, apparently, was taken, state police reported. They said entry was made at the rear by breaking a restroom window. Walker the Weepei Sells Can Cheapar 14 A hi NEW LOCATION BACK OF THE ARMORY San Diego Edges Sacramento, 3-2 San Diego, Calif (U.R) The San Diego Padres edged Sacra mento 3 to 2 in the 10th inning of a Pacific Coast league ball game Saturday when Murray Franklin singled in pinch run ner Dain Clay with a run that made the fourth straight victory for the Padres In the series. The Padres' 10th inning run gave them-a little firmer hold on the league's top rung, and net ted them their fifth series vic tory of the season. Relief hurler Al Benton chalked up his fourth straight win after taking over for Bob Malloy in the 8th. Lou Klein brought home the first tally for San Diego in the second frame when he took first on an error, stole second and raced home on a single by Allen Richter. The Solons tied the score in the sixth, but dropped behind In the second half of the frame when a pair of doubles by Jack Graham and Lou Klein gave the Padres the edge. J. Robinson Heads Senior Loop Hitters .New York (U.R) Jackie Robinson is off to a fast start in search of his second National League batting title, but five time champion Stan Muslal can't seem to get rolling. " Robinson, who won the Na tional League crown in 1949, led his Brooklyn Dodger mates back from their first swing through the West with a .429 average. The slugging second baseman had 20 hits in 47 trips to the plate, including afternoon games of Thursday, May 8. Musial, meanwhile, was hav ing trouble finding his batting eye. The St. Louis Cardinals' classy outfielder slipped to .289 during the past week with 22 hits in 76 at bats. In the American league, out fielder Sam Mele of the White Sox led all rivals with a .370 average. Mele, who was traded to the Chicago club last week end by the Washington Sena tors, boasted 17 hits in 46 plate appearances. Woodling Second Gene Woodling of the New York 'Yankees was second at :366, and Al Rosen of the Cleve land Indians held third with a .361 mark. Pete Runnels of the Senators and Dale Mitchell of the Indians tied for fourth-at .348. Storey Out Of.Basebs'l Forest Grove (U.R) Har vey Storey, for several seasons Portland Beaver third baseman, has returned to his home here and announced he is quitting baseball. Storey, who played 12 seasons of professional baseball and had a lifetime batting average of .309, was sold last week by the San Diego Padres to Little Rock of the Southern association. But Storey returned home rather than report to Little Rock. He said he was giving up baseball but had no immediate plans tor the future. One of the coal industry's re search projects is the transport ation of coal by pipeline. Medford Black Tornado Defeats Roseburg Baseball Team 14-3 Roseburg The Medford high school baseball team pounded out a 14 to 3 win over Rose burg In a game played here Sat urday afternoon. The two teams meet again Monday at 2 p. m. on the Medford diamond. Heavy hitting paid off for the victors as they banged out three home runs. Members of the Black Tornado nine who picked up the four-baggers were Den nil Conner, Dick Atterbury and Terry Maddox. Maddox was the hitting star of the contest as he collected three hits and three runs in four trips to the plate. Darrell Wooton was the' win ning pitcher for the Medford team as he held the home team to three scattered singles. Med ford iced the contest in the fifth inning when they poled out four hits and took advantage of two Roseburg errors to tally five times. They added four more runs In the sixth frame. LIKESCORK: Medford 013 034 114 U 1 Ronebure; 000 100 3 S 3 S Batteriea D. Wooton and H. Woot on: Witcher, Anderson 16) and Rip-Prirer. 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