Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1952, Image 4

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    FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON),
Studs Sweep Week-end Series;
Three Clubs Knot for Loop Lead
SOUTHWESTERN OBEGOW
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Pel
Roseburg 4
Drain
Coos Bay-North Bend .... 4
Bandon .. .. 3
Med ford ...... 4
Coqtiille .. - 3
.667
.687
.667
.625
,500
.375
.000
Brookinss
... 0
The Medford Cheney Studs
with loose-limbed Derald Woo
ton on the mound, thumped
; Brookings 14 to 3 Sunday at the
fairgrounds to gain their first
clean sweep of the season in a
Southwestern Oregon league
baseball series. Medford downed
the Beavers 6 to 3 Saturday in
the first tussle of a two-game
stand.
Victories over the week-end
gave the Studs a .500 mark in
the league percentage column
four wins and four losses.
Coos Bay-North Bend shared
the league leadership with Drain
and Roseburg after week-end
games. Each now has four wins
and two losses. .
Com Bar Wins
The Coos Bay nine beat Drain
8 to 1 Saturday and 10 to 2 Sun
day, beating Pitcher Roy Helser
Saturday and chasing Hurler
Jerry Cade out Sunday. Coquille
rapped Bandon 8 to 5 and 16 to
10. Bandon Suncrea ironv
pitching . lack with Ad Liska
shelved by an auto injury and
Bill Hanauska collapsing from
a pinched nerve after facing
three batters on sunday.
Medford sewed up the Sunday
contest with two big innings. It
capitalized mainly on Beaver
errors and Tosser Chuck Tyke-
son's wildness for five runs in
the .first frame and four in the
second. '
The Studs got their first canto
score on a base on balls, bits by
Alex McDonald, Frank Roelandt
and Norm Luclch, three errors
and a fielder's option. Two hit
batters, two errors, a base on
balls and two flyouls accounted
for second inning markers.
Runt Cross
Another Medford run crossed
in the fifth on Moose Blevins
bingle' and two errors. In the
sixth Snuffy Smith, Clarence
Mellbye and Lucich hit for the
Studs and a walk and a wild
pitch figured as two more runs
came in. The final Medford runs
were scored in the eighth on a
double by Roelandt, singles by
Jack Gordon and Mellbye and a
groundout by Smith.
Brookings scored once in the
fourth on hits by Frank Bur
dell, Bill Darnell and Bill Wal
lace, again in the sixth on Bur-
dell's single and Wally Maciel s
triple and once more in the
eighth on Burdell's home run
over the right field fence.
Medford Pitcher Wooton gave
up eight hits during the after
noon, walked three batters and
fanned eight He handled four
fielding chances for assists. Stud
batters got to Hurler Chuck
Tykeson, Oregon Tech youth
playing for Brookings, for eight
hits and they got three bingles
off the offerings of Reliever
Maciel.
Cartwright Goes
The Studs played Sunday
without the services of Out
fielder and Inficldcr Marv Cart
wright who reportedly accepted
a more lucrative offer from
Dunsmuir, Cal. Neither Boody
Gilbertson nor Pete Bianchi
from up Seattle way were here
over the week-end to play for
the Studs. There were reported
conflicts in their schedules. H is
understood that they are to alter
nate in playing with the Studs,
only one joining the team each
week.
Bob Astin, former Medford i
Rogues tosser, threw his last)
game ior urooKings Saturday
night. He has been on leave from
the Marine Corps and headed
bark to duty after the game.
The Medford nine goes to Ban
don for a Sawdust league series
next week-end. On Wednesday,
TO PLAY SOFTBALL
Mobilgas and Central Point
Softball teams will have a prac
tice game at the senior high field
here Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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MedfordJTribune
CP Millers Lash Prospect
11-2 in Rogue
Central Point defeated Pros
pect 11 to 2 and Grants Pass
nipped Ashland 4 to 3 Sunday
in Rogue Valley league baseball
tussles.
Butte Falls upset Glendale 13
to 7. Lloyd Hart was winning
pitcher.
Pitcher Carl Hueners came
through with a sparkling six-hit
performance for Central Point.
He fanned 13 batters and walked
none while the Millers collected
11 hits and utilized four errors.
Burns Homers ,
There was no scoring in the
RVCC Linksmen
Third in Meet
George Harrington, Medford,
was medalist and the Rogue Val
ley Country club quartet of
which he was a member placed
sixth in the Alderwood invita
tional golf tournament Saturday
and Sunday at Portland.
Harrington paced the field
with a 145 for the two days to
get a trophy and a golf cart. The
Medford team score was 629. On
the Rogue Valley crew in. addi
tion to Harrington were Justin
Smith Jr., Bill McAllister Jr.,
and Phil Getchell. The two-day
totals of the three were not re
ported this morning.
Oswego topped the 15 team
field with 612. Other leading
quartets were Columbla-Edge-water
614. Royal Oaks 619, Ald
erwood 621 and Longview 626.
At Klamath Falls Sunday
Rogue Valley golfers lost a team,
match to Reames Golf club 16,i
to 13V4. Ten-man teams partici
pated. June 18, the Studs face Duns
muir and on Friday, June 20,
they oppose Weed.. The games
will be at the fairgrounds here.
Both teams are members of the
Northern California league.
BOX SCORE:
Brookings AB
Staab. is .. 3
PO A. E
3 1' 2
1 0 2
10 0
4'0 0
3 1 0
SOI
3 3 1
4 1 1
0 3 0
0 1 0
34 "
PO A E
0 0 0
0 10
9 3 0
1 4 0
10 0
1 3 0
3 0 0
10 0 0
0 4 0
14 14 0
Jarobson. 3b .. 4
Burden, If 3
Darnell, lb 4
Maclrt. cf. p 4
Parsons, rf 4
W.ll.ce. 3b 4
Peterson, c 3 '
Tykeson, p 3
Johnson, d 3
33
Medford AB R
Blevins. If 3 3
McDonald. ss .. 5
Roelandt, c 3
Gordon. 2b 4
Smith, cf 5
Mellbye. 3b 4
Lucich. rf S
Gltsen. lb .. 4
Wooton. p 3
Brookings . 000 101 010 3
Medford , 50 013 JOx 14
Run hatted in RAntnn Cmltt. t
Mellbye 3. Luclch 3. Burdell. Muriel.
Wallace Two base hi I, Smith. Roe
landt. Three bate hit Maciel. Home
run Burdell. Stolen hate McDnn.
aid. Staab. Double plays Wallace to
Lwrneu. .Meiioye to cordon to Gitren
Left on bate Brookinss , Medford I
Bases on balls Off Wooton. off Tvk
on 3. off Maciel 9 Strikeouts Bv
Wooton . by Tykeion 3. Hits Off
Tykeson t In 3 1 3 Innlnfs. off Maciel
3 in 3 1 3 Innincs. Runs Off Tvkeson
i4. on .tiaciei z tsmrfl runs Med
ford 4. Brooklnrs 3. Hit bv pitcher
Blevins 3 (bv Tkesonl. Wooton ihv
Tykeson). Wild pitches Tvkeson. Ma
ttel. Losing pitcher Tykeson.
SIDE DELIVERY
RAKES
With ...
FLOATING CYLINDER
CURVED TEETH
INCLINED FRAME
GROUND-DRIVEN REEL
HUBBARD-WRAY CO,
25 S. RIVf RSIDE
Monday. June 9. 1952
Valley Loop
game until the fifth inning. Cen
tral Point got four runs then
when Jack Burns hit a bases
loaded home run. Two hits and a
walk preceded the circuit blow.
Prospect tallied its two runs in
that inning. Burns socked three
hits in six times up and drove
in seven runs. Bob Fasel also hit
three for six for the Millers.
Ashland had the possible
tying and winning runs on base
in the ninth in its tussle but a
groundout retired the side.
Manager Ben Fagene has
called an important meeting of
ethe Miller club for 7 p. m.
Wednesday at the armory. There
will be no Miller practice this
week.
LINESCORE:
Central Point 000 043 330 11 11 0
Prospect 000 020 000 3 6 4
Hueners and lsenberg, . Donahoe:
Nelson and Lenderman.
Girls' Loop
Slate Set
In Softball
Medford Softball association
will have a girls' league as well
as a men's loop this summer.
It was announced during the
week end that the association
will administer what was to
have been the Rogue Valley
Girls league.
Girls games will be played
along with the men's. For the
most part, the girls will fill the
spots left open in the men's slate
by the withdrawal of Timber
Products from the association.
There will be four girls teams.
the Medford Crater Babes, Ea
gle Point, Central Point and
Butte Falls. Plans to have a sec
ond Medford team fell through,
it was said.
Double Round-Robin
The girls will vie in a double
round-robin. Whenever girls'
and men's frays are scheduled
on the same night, the1 girls' tiff
will be the preliminary.
Men start their schedule on
Friday, June 13. Women's play
begins on Tuesday, June 17. The
games are at the Medford senior
high football field. Association
officials have expressed the
opinion that the 1952 arrange
ment should create a more in
teresting Softball program here.
GIRL'S LEAGl'E SCHEUILE
June 17 Medford Crater Babes vs.
Eagle Point. June 19 Central Point
vs. Butte. Falls. June 37 Crater Babes
-vs. Butte Falls.
July 10 Eagle Point vs. Central
Point. July 11 Crater Babe vs. Cen
tral Point. July IS Butte Falls vs.
Eagle Point. July 17 Crater Babes vs
Eagle Point July IS Central Point
vs. Butt Tails. June 25 Crater
Babes vs. Butte Falls.
August 1 Eagle Point vs Central
Point. August 7 Crater Babes vs.
Central Point Butle FaUa vs. Eagle
Point.
LARSONS MEN'S
Seattle 01.PJ Art Larson
of San Leandro, Calif., downed
Herb Flam, Los Angeles, 7-5,
8-6, 7-5 in the finals of the Na
tional Hard Court tennis cham
pionships Sunday. Mary Prent
iss of Lc-s Angeles won the wom
en's title from Anita Kantner of
Santa Monica. Calif., 61. 8-6.
MEDFORD, ORE.
STILL CHAMPION Heavyweight Champion Jersey Joe Walcott
is warmly congratulated for defending his title by former feather
weight boxer Frankie Conway, who lost his sight as result of a ring
injury many years ago. They are attending a reception in Walcott s
honor at the Walt Whitman Hotel in Camden, N. J.
Ben Spalding
Ben Spalding won the 40 lap
main event on the midget racing
program last Saturday night at
the Caveman Speed - Bowl at
Grants Pass.
Second spot went to Charlie
Steel and third to Donny Hood.
Hood also won the class A semi-main
event Bob Christie,
the number one driver of last
year's midget racing season, was
second and Charlie Steel third.
Bob Parkins grabbed top hon
ors for the Class B semi main
with" Johnny Baldwin, an Oak
land, California, driver coming
in second. Sid Sanders was
third.
Steel Wins
The 5-lap A trophy dash end
ed with Steel first. Hood second,
and Spalding third.
- Donny Hood, driving car No.
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Race Victor
36 which is powered by a 2-cyl-
inder motorcycle engine, set a
new track record for the Vt mile
track with a time of 13.95 sec
onds. The midgets will perform
again next Saturday with time
trials starting at 8 p.m.
Sport Bulletin
Paris (U.PJ Dick Chap
man. Pinehurst N.C., won the
French amateur golf cham
pionship Monday for the sec
ond time when he rallied to
defeat Billy MaxwelL 22-year-old
U.S. champion, 4 and 3 in
their scheduled 36-hole final
at the Mortfoniaine course.
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