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in w ID Cheney Studs Divide Series With Coquille SOUTH WE STERV OREGON LEAuUB BTAND1NUS W. Drain ..... 4 Bandon .................-, S Roseburg .... 4 Cool Bay-North Bend .... 3 Medford 3 Coquille 1 Brookings , 0 Pet. 1.000 .133 .667 .300 .333 .167 .000 Medford'i Cheney Studs held filth position in the Southwest ern Oregon league baseball standing; after splitting a week end doubleheader at Coquille. The Studs won Saturday 7 to 2 and lost Sunday 3 to 2. Unbeaten Drain, idle over the week-end, gained sole leader ship in the circuit when Bandon lost its first game. Bandon lost 4 to 2 to Roseburg Saturday night and won 7 to 2 on Sunday. Roseburg is in third place with two losses in six games. Lumberjacks Win Coos Bay-North Bend broke into the victory column for the first time in the league by tak ing a Sunday doublebill from Brookings 18 to 4 and 11 to 0 The lumberjacks have lost two frays. Frank Roelandt's home run with one man on base and Der- aid Wooton's stellar pitching for Medford were highlights of the Saturday encounter. Wooton gave up only three hits, struck out 13 batters and walked six. He was in trouble with men on base on a number of occasions but hurled undauntedly. Medford in the Sunday game was handcuffed by Pitcher Al den Wilkte, who gave up three hits. A couple of errors hurt the Studs. Loggers Score Coquille tallied once in the first inning on a walk, fielder's choice and error and again in the second on two singles, a fielder's choice and two errors. The Loggers' winning run came in the seventh on two walks and two singles. Medford scored both runs in the sixth frame on four errors. Alex McDonald and Wooton, running for Clarence Mellbye, crossed home for the Studs. Medford plays Brookings at the fairgrounds here on Satur day and Sunday. LINESCORES: , (Saturday Night) Medford 200 031 010 1 1J Coouille 000 002 0002 3 Wooton and Roelandt; Lamer, Kane (8) and Burr. (Sunday Game) Medford 000 002 0002 4 Coouille 110 000 lOx 3 12 Gehrman and Roelandt; Wllkle and Harrington. Loop Leaders Tip Millers 7 to 6 at Central Point Central Point Cave Junc tion remained unbeaten in the Rogue Valley Baseball league by topping Central Point's Millers 7 to 6 here Sunday and it was a leaping stab of a hot liner by Second Baseman Tiger Smith that kept the league leader's un blemished record intact. Smith, who struckout on all five of his turns at bat, made the catch in the ninth inning to halt a Miller rally after five runs had crossed the plate. Two men were on base and two were out and, had not Smith hauled in Jack Burn's rap, tying and win ning runs might have crossed the plate for Central Point. The Millers got their five runs on singles by Burns, Mel An horn, Bill Donahoe and Bob Fa sel, two fielder's options, an er- Lloyd Mangrum Wins Western St. Louis-OJ.R) Lloyd Man grum, who pockets the "long green' 'almost as often as he putts on the links greens, ranked second Monday among the pro gold money winners for 1952 as a result of his triumph in the Western Open. His spectacular 64 Sunday gave him a 72-hole total of 274 for first prize of $2,400 and the crown, one of the few that had eluded the 37-year-old Chicago hot maker up to now. His total winnings for the year are now $9,096, just behind those of Jack Burke, Houston Tex., who has earned $12,455 Mangrum was high last year with. $26,088. His score on the final 18 holes broke the record for the tough 6,616-yard Westwood Country Club course by one stroke and It gave him an eight-stroke mar gin over Bobby Locke, Johan nesburg, South Africa, who fin lshed second with 282. INDIANA NET WINNER Evanston, 111. (U.R) Indiana swept five of six singles divis ions and racked up a doubles victory to capture its first Big Ten tennis championship. The Hoosicr net artists ran y,p a to tal of 70 points on the North western university courts Sun day. Defending Champion Michi gan State was second, but far out of contention, with 56. Iowa had 33 1-2, Northwestern 24, II linios 18. Purdue 13, Michigan 20 1-2, Wisconsin 8 1-2, Ohio State 3 and Minnesota 2. MICHIGAN VICTOR Champaign, 111. OJ.R) The University of Michigan golf team went home Big Ten cham pions after chipping and putting to a 16 stroke victory on the rain soaked University of Illinois golf course. The Wolverines pocketed the title Saturday, wtih a 1,559 for 72 holes. Purdue was second with 1,575. Wiscon sin was two strokes back of the Boilermakers with 1,577 and Ohio State took fourth place with 1,583. Dead line Sunday Classiflede la at 3 30 p m. for following day; 10 a m Monday for Monday; noon Saturday for Sunday a m. CIRCUS CLOWNS COMING Clowns about 40 of them will be with the Clyde Beatty circus when it comes to Medford Tuesday, June 10, for matinee and evening performances at the Fairgrounds. These very necessary parts of a circus are under the direction of Eddie Dullum, producing clown. In addition, Clyde Beatty's famous wild animal .act will be one of the principal at tractions, and other events will include the grand entry featuring the entire cast and much of the menagerie, the aerialists and tight wire experts and many other features from among the cast of 300 Performances will be at 3 and 8 p.m., with gates opening at 2 and 7 p.m. ror and two walks. Central Point's other run was in the eighth Inning when Ben Fagone tripled and scored on Herb Trautman's ground out. Run making by Cave Junction was scattered over five innings. The Illinois valley aggregation got one run in the first frame on an error and double by May burn Campbell. One crossed home in the second on two sin gles, a stolen base and a passed ball. There were two Cave Junc tion tallies in the fourth stanza on a double by Wieler, a walk and a triple by Wayne Saffer. One run in the fifth was mark ed up on a walk, pilfered base and single. The final two scores were in the seventh on two sin gles, a hit batter, a fielder's op tion and an error. In other games in the circuit Glendale scored 11 runs in the first inning in whipping Pros pect 16 to 6 and Ashland down ed Butte Falls t to 7. Grants Pass and Central Point will play a practice game under the lights at Grants Pass on Wednesday night. Ben Fagone, Miller manager said his team will practice starting at 5 p.m. today. L1NESCORE: Cave Junction 110 210 3007 11 1 Central Point 000 000 01S S 3 Saffer, Larry Maurer (8), M. Camp bell (0) and R. Maurer; Hueners, San ford (S) and Donahoe. Illinois Sweeps Big 10 Crowns Ann Arbor, Mich. (U.R) University of Illinois was ac claimed the Big Ten's champion of champions Monday the first school in history to sweep all of the major Western confer ence athletic titles. The powerful Illini won cham pionships in football, basketball, indoor and outdoor track and shared the baseball crown with Michigan, Slim Margin A slim victory over Michigan in the conference outdoor track meet at Ann Arbor, Mich., over the holiday weekend enabled Il linois to complete the sweep. Host Michigan led through 13 events of the 14-event outdoor meet only to see Illinois domin ate the pole vault to grab a 67 3-5 to 65 1-10 decision. Fresno State Beaver Rival Corvallis U.R) Oregon State College was the Pacific Coast conference baseball cham pion Monday and ia preparing for a playoff with Fresno State to see which team will represent District No. 8 in the NCAA play offs. The Beavers won the cham pionship Saturday by winning their second game with the Uni versity of Southern California, 5-4. Oregon State will meet Fres no State Friday and Saturday at Corvallis with the best two out of three games determining the district NCAA representa tive. Use Mail Tribune Want Kit Idaco Gang Edgcr SAWS Good-Will Machine Shop 103 $. GRAM PHONI 2-4124 RESTORE BEAUTY TO YOUR FLOORS WITH A RENTED SANDERS Easy lo Operate Clean and Dustleis Low Rental Ratal We handle sverythina yeii 4 for Hear rttlnlihidf. Amateur Chemists May Display Ideas Chicago (U.R) Amateur, unkown and undiscovered chem ists who think they have some thing worthwhile to offer in dustry will get a chance to dis play their ideas along with the nation s top chemical firms. Organizers of the national chemical exposition to be held here next September have set aside an area for the exclusive use of budding chemists. Exhibitors will be allowed any form of display from simple placard to a foot-deep lighted glass case. Shipping costs to and from the show will be bourne by the ex hibitor but the exposition will pay for the handling, mounting and repacking charges. Dead line Sunday Classified! is at . noon Saturdays. Plane Used To Seed Wheat, Brome Grass Martin, S. D. (U.R) Leo nard Woeppel is watching his wheat and bromr grass fields closely to learn if his sowing experiment worked. Woeppel, because his fields were too wet for his machinery, took to the air to plant them. He rigged ud his light air plane with a hopper and seeded 45 acres of spring wheat and 25 acres of brome grass. His hopper held only two bu shels of seed, which sowed about two acres in 22 seconds. It was the smoothest job of sowing I have ever done, he said. "Now I just have to wait to see if I'm going to get a crop." Monday, Juna J, 19S2 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Deadly Poison Helps Lick Coyote Problem Cardson, Alberta (UP.) Sheep ranchers in this southern Alberta foothills community feel they have the coyote problem licked, thanks to a new deadly poison named "1080." Last year, the coyotes slaugh tered 323 sheep in the area. Since last fall, when the poison was first used, ranchers rec-ort seeing only surlive coyotes in the district and not a single sheep had been cut down by the killers. Baiting of meat was heavy during the winter and ranchmen hope they can build up their dwindling herds. Around Hollywood Hollywood (U.R) Movie queens are blossoming out in an extra-short "tomboy" hair-do mjrwamm that puts the ri I ii u-; , X right out of style. To be fash ionably pood led, actresses like Esther er Williams and Elizabeth Taylor had their hair cut short and curl- ot those French pooches Now glamour girl Jan Sterl ing makes them look like long haired ladies. She had her shoulder-length blonde curls whacked shorter than Tony Curtis'. Sliced Back Jan's hair, what's left of it, Is straight and slicked back just IM V MP Aline Mosbv ed like the noggins By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent like the boys outside the corner pool hall. It's so short, in fact, that her husband, Paul Douglas, cracks, "the first morning I thought I'd woken up next to a choir boy." It all started with swim ming," Jan explained. "Paul can get out of the pool and he looks fine but I always have to put my hair up in bobby pins. Sevan Inches Cut Off So the studio hairdresser cut off seven inches of my hair. Now when I get out of the pool I just gip, gip with my hands on my hair like men do, and it looks great. Besides," she added, "Paul and I can go to the same barber Don't neglect your sewing ma chine when you are busy with spring sewing. It needs to be oiled after every eight hours of stitching. Remove the face plate regularly and clean out lint and any loose threads that may have lodged there. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Variable cloudiness tonight and Tuesday. Lit tle temperature change. Low tonight ou. Mign Tuesday near hu. Western Oregon: Fair tonight. cloudy Tuesday with occasional rain on const and Interior of northern half Tuesday afternoon or evening. Lows tonight 43-53. Highs Tuesday 55-65 on coast. 74-84 Interior south ern valleys and 64-74 lnttrior north ern valleys. Temperature a year ago today: men est 7tr, Lowest ii. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deflclencv for the month .03 Inch. Total precipitation since September l, tuai, m.fu incnes. Excess for the season 4.07 Inches. Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester day 35 Tp: 4:30 a.m. today 81. Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M., 120 Meridian Time High Low Prec Boise 78 Boston ............................ 72 Chicago 74 Denver ... B0 Eureka 55 Havre , 67 Klamath Fall 75 Los Angeles 70 Medford HO New York 6a Omaha 80 Phoenix 07 Portland 68 Reno 80 Salt Lake v fll San Francisco 68 Seattle 65 Spokane 73 Washington. D. C B4 Yakima 70 Tomorrow 1 Sunrise 4:37 a.m. Sunset 7:41 p.m. Court Records DISTRICT COURT Sylvia S. Condon, no operator'i license, o. Jack Clinton Cunningham, over load. $25. Alvin Julius Siemsen. overload. S15 Donald E Herrled, no motor ve- nicie license, 3. E. L. HisBlnbotham. overwtdth. $6, Henry J. Weide, overload, 82.50. Roylce Howard Newsome, over load. $25. Jack Ray Goodman, failure to stop at stop sign, f 10. Ronald L.. Ansted, on license plate displayed, $10. James G. Trovillo. failure to dis play motor vehicle license $10. Lloyd E. Hale, violation of basic rule, $io. John R. Hamaker, overload, $35. 59 53 53 4R 47 45 54 50 68 40 46 53 .73 .08 .70 NOTICE EXPERT Auto Repairing and Body & Fender Repairs Buy A. W. TRIPP PHOENIX, OREGON . 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