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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1952)
EIGHT MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tilday. Jon 9. 1IS1 5 Huskies Named Loop All-Stars Seattle (U.R) The Wash ington Huskies placed five men on the all-Northern division baseball team selected by coach es and publicity directors, it was announced Thursday. The Huskies, who won six of their last seven games to tie lor their iirst title since 1G32, were represented by Third Baseman Bill Stunt, Shortstop Bill Ear ley, - First Baseman Bob Hou bregs, Catcher Sam Mitchell and Pitcher Bob Bell. Nelson Picked Despite a 3-5 record,- Wash ington State college hurler Rod Keogh tied with Bell In the vot ing. Oregon's Daryle Nelson was posted at second base to com plete the all-star infield. . Dwane Helblg, Oregon State left fielder, was the only unani mous choice. Right Fielder Joe Sugura of Oregon and Center fielder Bruce Mcintosh of Idaho filled the outfield position's. New York (U.R) Hawaiian born middleweight contender Carl (Bobo) Olson of San Fran cisco was favored to defeat Jim my Beau of New Canaan, Conn., Friday in a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden. SPORT BELTS i P rcfi l Li .4 M i II fc t il 1 yii I LU: m nsMmt FITS for 1 MEDFORD'S NEW GOLF DRIVING RANGE NOW OPEN AIRPORT FAIRWAYS BIDDLE LANE MEDFORD AIRPORT Open 11 A.M. lo 8 P.M. Molasses For Ensilage It Plentiful NOW! The Price Hat Dropped Free Delivery In Quantity MORTON MILLING CO. 10 Wait ii'i.kA..v.jfcfc. CHENEY STUD TRIO AWAITS BROOK- Saturday night and Sunday afternoon in a INGS Two Cheney Stud skippers and one of Southwestern Oregon Baseball league series, the pitchers pose cheerfully for the cameraman. Gehrman will pitch one game, Hoffard will be Left to right, they are Player-Manager Hoosler In the first base coaching box and Cheney In Hoffard, Pitcher Paul Gehrman and sponsor the third base coaching area. Ben Cheney. When the Studs play Brookings (Richards Studio, Tacoma). Studs Contend Here on Saturday, Sunday With Brookings Beavers An ex-Medford Rogue pitcher will be on the mound for one of the games when the Brookings Beavers battle the Medford Che ney Studs at the fairgrounds baseball park here this week end. The games are slated for 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sun day. The ex-Rogue is Bob Astln, who chucked for the Medford. pro club during the early part of last season. He later went to Brookings and was soundly thumped by the Studs in a South western Oregon loop hassle. As tin, however, has caused past Studs teams trouble and, if he's "on" this week-end the Cheney gang will have a struggle on Its hands. Astin and the other Brookings tosser, Wally Maclel, both have had four or five years of semi pro experience. League Frays The two scuffles will be Saw dust league counters. Brookings is at the bottom of the heap with no wins in five tries. Med ford is now in fifth spot in the Lake o Woods Resort NOW OPEN GROCERY STORE BOATS - MOTORS HOUSEKEEPING CABINS MAIL RESERVATIONS IMMEDIATELY WITH DEPOSIT Address LAKE O'WOODS, OREGON NO PHONE SERVICE AT PRESENT seven-club circuit with two wins and four losses. Other league frays will find unbeaten Drain battling upsurg ing Coos Bay-North Bend and Coquille opposing second-place Bandon. Roseburg draws a bye. For Brookings in the game here Rocky Peterson will be catcher. Bill Darnell will be at iirst base, Bill Wallace on sec ond, Don Jacobson at shortstop and Bob Chapman or Phil Par sons at third base. Jerry Mason, outstanding player from Univer sity of Southern California, and Frank Burdell, will have outfield posts. Mason, Burdell and Dar nell are the heavy hitters and eacn nits a long ball. Derald Wooton and Paul Gehr man will be Stud ipitchers and Frank Roelandt will do the re ceiving. The infield will be pick ed from among Clarence Mell- bye, George Gitzen, Alex Mc Donald, Marvin Cartwright, Pete Bianchi and Boody Gilbertson Gilbertson is a former Univer sity of Washington baseball and basketball player. Bianchi has Western International and Coast league experience., Snuffy Smith, Moose Blevins and Norm Luchich will be In the Cheney outfield. Tribuni MDFORDtJlp. IB Trout Angling Better in Rogue Portland (U.R) Oregon an glers were advised by the State Game commission Friday that fishing conditions were fair to good in streams west of the Cas cades, with good fishing report ed in lakes east of the moun tains. , The report by regions In cluded: Southwest: Trout fishing In South coastal streams fair to good; Rogue river salmon fish ing poor, but trout angling im proving; streams on central coast low and trout fishing poor; North Umpqua excellent when water clears. L eo I Dead tin Sunday Claulfledl to noon Sftturdaya. . I !"tNM f'T '1 yrr I A- v km L-v yssf WmM ft? sV ' frKf- XsWmi THE FULL FLAVOR OF OLD KENTUCKY-NATURALLY GREAT SINCE 1888 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY . 4 YEARS OLD . 86 PROOF ECHO SPRING DISTILLING -COMPANY LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY VA Center Team Tips Guardsmen Camp White defeated National Guard 12 to 3 at Camp White last night In the first game of the Medford Softball association season. Russ McKechnle and Don Rev erman paced the winners with three hits each in four times at bat. McKechnie got a triple. Dick Phillips hit three for four for National Guard, Including a double. A game which the Guardmen were to play at Eagle Point next Monday has been cancelled by mutual consent. Official "open ing night" of the MSA season will be on Friday, June 13, at the Medford high school football field. SHORT SCORE: R. H. E. NaUonal Guard 3 9 5 Camp White 13 13 3 D, Phillips and Clemana; R. Slnller and McKechnle. Dead line on Classified Ada: 5:30 p.m. for following day: 10 a m. 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