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MEDFORDvlTRIBUW Wednesday, June 4. 1931 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN n when you ride a GENUINE F 1 .' . III i 5S4lk TAKE THATI-Weltervreight Joe Mlceni (left) seems to be lifted i clear of the canvas by a hard right from Bobby Dykes In the ninth i round of their 10-round bout in New York. Dykes won a unani mous decision. MEDFORD'S NEW : GOLF DRIVING RANGE NOW OPEN AIRPORT FAIRWAYS BIDOLE LANE MEDFORD AIRPORT Open 1 1 A.M. to 8 P.M. Mangrum Trails Burke in 1952 Links Campaign. Chicago U.R) Llayd Man grum posted a fast finish in his last two golf tournaments to ad vance eight positions in the Pro fessional Golfers' Assn., money winning chase, but he still was $3,300 behind leader Jack Burke Jr. Mangrum, who finished sec- Homev Owners Specialties 74 N. Main SI. Phone 7231 or 2-7791 , ASHLAND As Near As Your Telephone Information and Prices on "Alro-Vent" Aluminum Awnings "Columbiamatie" Tension Screens "Trad. Wind" Fans and Air Condi tioner "Bunnett" Blinds and Shades Call Collect for Estimates Satchel Paige Bids For All-Star Berth By UNITED PRESS 01' Satchel Paige, whose glory years in baseball were spent in the obscurity of the Negro leagues, has made a brilliant bid to become one of the pitchers for the major league all-star game next month. The rail-thin right hander, who is believed to be more than 50 years old, stayed up way past his bed-time Tuesday night to pitch and hit the Brownies to a 17-inmng, 3 to 2 victory over the hot Washington Senators. He brought home the winning run with his third straight single. Then he completed 5 23 Innings of scoreless relief ball in which he gave up just four hits. Tires of Foolishness' Jim Rivera started the 17th with a double and went to third on an infield out. He was caught in a run-down going home and thrown out after Joe DeMaestri grounded to pitcher Tom Fer rick. But DeMaestri went all the way to second on the run-down and Paige, getting tired of all the extra inning foolishness. promptly drove him home with his third hit. Paige's spectacular relief chore in which he tantalized the Nats with his slow, breaking stuff and his .wind-mill windup, now has a season record of five wins and one defeat. In 29 in nings he has given up but 20 hits, 12 walks and has struck out 20. As a showman, he would be a great attraction in the all- star clambake, but he also would belong there on merit alone if he keeps tip his present pace Other Night Owls The Nats and Browns weren t the only "night owls." The Yank. ees went 13 innings and almost four hours to top the White Sox, 4 to 3, in a weird battle of 24 one-base hits, 12 for each side. Pinch-hitter Johnny Sain got his longest blow of the night when he broke up the game in the 13th with a slash that might have been a double or triple: howev. er, it went only for a single as it brouftht home Mickey Mantle from third with . the winning run. The bases were loaded at the time. In other American League games, the Indians topped the Red Sox, 6 to 0, and the Ath letics downed the Tigers, 3 to 1. Kellner pitched six-hit ball. In the National League the Dodgers stayed a game ahead of the Giants by beating the Pir ates, 6 to 4, after the Giants pummeled the Cubs, 17 to 4. The Reds edged the Phils, 2 to 1 and the Braves cooled off the Cardinals, 3 to 2. Sand Gravel Crushed Rock USE THE BEST! LININGER'S READY-MIX CONCRETE M. C. LININGER & SONS PHONE 2-5336 er 2-5897 ond in the Colonial open, won the Western open last week to make his take home pay for the two event total $5,100. The cash lifted him from 10th place to the runner-up spot behind Burke, Other Leads Burke, has earned $12,455.00 in 1952 and in addition was leading in the Vardon trophy chase with an average score of 70.47 and in the Ryder cup point race with 361V4. A newcomer to the top 10 In money winning was Ben Hogan, the biggest name among the cur rent players. Hogan won the Colonial and a $4,000 top prize to rank 10th overall with $4,625 this year. Guardsmen Softballers Vie Thursday Medford Softball association's season will commence Thursday, June 5, but "opening night" for the league at the Medford senior high school stadium will not be until Friday, June 13. National Guard, because its players will be absent two weeks during the season for summer encampment, is getting a head start. It will play two games at out of town diamonds prior to the first games at the Medford stadium. Team Drops Out On Thursday this week the Guardsmen play the Camp White team on the veterans ad ministration domiciliary field at 6:15 p.m. and on Monday, June 9, they vie at Eagle Point at 6 p.m. YMCA will play Eagle Point and Andy's Jewelers will play Mobilgas in June 13 "opening night" games in Medford. Association President Marc Dempster announced today that Timber Products has dropped out, leaving a nine team league. The withdrawal makes several blank spots in the loop schedule. Dempster said that it is hoped that the Rogue Valley Girls Soft ball circuit can help fill In either playing loop frays or playing against men s teams. Jl& J . r vv P V " i.V f . , ft Ml- - I SPrr 'In TALENTED pianist, Lil Holllster, 20, Fresno State College stu dent, is sponsored by Fresno 20-30 Club in 1952 Miss Cali fornia pageant in Santa Cruz, Cal, June 6-8. (InternrMonal) LEAGUE SCHEDULE: June 5 National Guard at Camn White. June SNatlonal Guard at Eagle Point. June 13 YMCA vs. Eagle roint. 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Both petitions have been taken under advise ment by Federal Judge Gus J Solomon. Kin of 39 members of the crew of 46 have filed claims ranging from $3000 to $350,000, The government asks $1,199,- 647 for cargo lost, two insurance companies seek a total of $1, 000,000 and the Canadian gov ernment asks $24,000. News of4-H Ijj&CLUBS Howard 4 H Club Norman Barnes and Allen Swearingen have won scholar ships to go to the 4-H summer school at Corvallls. They will leave June 17 and be back June 27. Marie Swearingen and Nancy Barnes gave a demonstration' on flowers at the meeting of the Howard 4-H club, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swearin gen recently. Means of building a livestock wheelbarrow to be used at the 4-H fair were dis cussed. John Foley gave a dem onstration on electricity. . Benson Foley, Allen .Bains, and Jackie Young will give a demonstration at the next meet ing, which will be held at Jackie Young's home June 9. Mrs. Swearingen served re freshments. Allen Swearingen Jr., Reporter. Camp White. June as Crater Mons vs. Trowbridge and Tlynn, Mobllsas vs. central romi. juaa 27 ymca vs. Andy's. July 1 Mob! eaa vs. Trowbridge ana riynn. Anay s vs. Eagle rolnt. July 3 Crater Lions vs. YMCA. Mo- Dllgas vs. national Guard. July a lenirai roim vs. Trowbridge and Flynn. Camp White vs. YMCA. July iu rcrater i-ions vs. sagie roink July 11 Mobilgas vs. YMCA. Julv 15 Eagle Point vs. Camp White. July 17 Central Point vs. YMCA. July 18 Ns. Uonal Guard vs. Central Point. Julv 22 Trowbridge and Flynn vs. YMCA. Mobilgas vs. Eagle Point. July 24 Crater Lions vs. Andy's, Central point vs. Eagle Point. July 35 National Guard vs. Trowbridge and Flynn. July 29 Andy's vs. Camp White. Trow bridge and Flvnn VI. Eftfln Point. Julv 31 National Ouard vs. YMCA. Crater uom vs. camp wnite. A U g U t 1 Nallnnal flti-rrf vm Andy. rt-ftrf tin U..A.m ..!.!..(. I. .. 5'30 p.m. for following day. 10 am. 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