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Friday. June 13. 1952
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IT'S
Two Softball Frays
At Stadium Tonight
An event eagerly awaited here
for the past two months is slated
lor tonight. The big occasion is
the opening of league softball
competition at the senior high
stadium,
Fans, for nominal admission
price, will see two scuttles to
night. RMCA and Eagle Point
collide in the opener at 7:30
o'clock and Mobilgas and Andy's
Jewelers lock in the second
struggle about 9 o'clock
A good-sized crowd is hoped
for this evening as the season is
ushered in with a minimum of
frills.
Since the league has been in
active for a number of years, of
ficials of the Medford Softball
association foresee a lot of en
thuslasm for the sport this year.
They have a program which they
feel will appeal to a large num
ber of fans of Jackson county,
Nina Man's Taams
Association play is set for
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fri
days at the Medford field, with
both men's and women's leagues
operating. The nine men's teams
Standings
COAST LEAGUE
w. I..
San Diel 45 58
Hollywood 43 8
Oakland 39 31
Seattle ..34 35
Loi Angelas . 34 37
Portland -..S9 30
San Franclaco ......30 43
Sacramento 29 43
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York .'.....38 18
Boston .31 31
Cleveland - ... 31 22
Chicago 27 23
Washington 24 24
Philadelphia 21 24
St. Louis .-..23 30
Detroit . 15 3
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
L.
35 14
Pet.
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.646
.627
.509
.471
Brooklyn
Naw York . 31 17
Chicago 33 19
St. Louis 27 26
Cincinnati 24 27
Boston 20 29
Philadelphia 19 29
FlttsDurgn 14 41 ,zaa
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
W. I., Pet.
Victoria 34 15 .693
Spokane 32 22 .51)2 41fc
Vancouvor ...24 21.: .933 7 ,a
Lewlston 29 29 .900 9
Salem 23 28 .451 11
Trl.citv 24 20 .493 lilt
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will play a single round and the
four girls' clubs a double round
and regular league action will
be completed early in August.
Adding to the interest is the
fact that the circuits are not
strictly Medford leagues. In the
men s loop are nines from Cen
tral Point, Eagle Point and Camp
White. There are girls' league
teams from Central Point, Eagle
Point and Butte Falls
A number of standout high
school youths and ex-prep stars
from the various communities
represented will be seen in ac
tion in the men s circuit.
Coast Loop
Okehs Video
Portland (U.R) Pacific
Coast conference directors have
ruled that member schools may
allow television of all sports ex
cept football, provided the
schools participating approve.
At Thursday s final discussion
which ended a four-day spring
meeting, the directors made the
television concession but kept
the policy regarding "live" tele
casts of football games which
will be patterned after the plan
now pending before the NCAA.
On Per Week
That plan calls for, one major
network telecast a week for 12
weeks on Saturdays during the
season.
In other actions taken during
the meeting, the conferees reaf
firmed their decision to tighten
up on athletes and alumni for
reported violations of the "pro
selyting code."
Conference spokesman H. P.
(Dick) Everest of the University
of Washington said four cases of
violations were deemed (fla
grant enough) by Commissioner
Victor Schmidt to refer to col
lege presidents for action. An
other was referred for "disci
pline." '
wenatehea 23 29 .442 i2 I , 7" , 7"
Yakima 18 34 .346 161s 49 minutes.
A pound of tea in Russia costs
as much as a worker can earn
in two 8-hour days, the U. S.
Department of Labor announced.
An average American earns
enough to buy a pound of tea
Chicago Cubs
Maintaining
Torrid Pace
By UNITED PRESS
The Great Chicago fire swept
into Boston Friday and if the
Braves can't stop the flaming
Cubs the Chicagoans might go
right on and burn up Brooklyn,
New York and Philadelphia.
The Cubs left Chicago Thurs
day with a home stand record of
13 wins and four losses and with
eight victories in their last nine.
They completed their chores
with a 3 to 1 triumph over the
Phillies, sweeping the series
with the Quaking Quakers.
Warren Hacker, who sounds
like he ought to be a bad golfer,
was instead a fine pitcher, lim
iting the Phils to five hits and
missing a shutout only on a hom
er by Del Ennis.
Drives in Run
Hank Sauer, who' hit threc
homers Wednesday, didn't get
any sale blows Thursday, but he
did drive in a run with a long
fly to increase his major league
RBI leadership to 59. He stayed
front in the averages, too.
with a .345 figure. And of
course he is far out in front in
homers with 18.
The victory, in which Hacker
also drove in a run with a single
and Toby Atwell produced the
other with a double, was achiev
ed over Philly ace Robin Rob
erts. The Phils now have drop
ped 10 out of their last 12 games.
Move Up .
By winning Chicago moved to
within half a game of second
place New York, rained out in
Cincinnati, and to within four
games of first place Brooklyn,
crushed 15 to 10 by the Cardi
nals. The Braves topped the
Pirates, 11 to 2, as Paul Burris
drove in six runs with a homer,
double, and two singles.
In the American League, the
Yankees wound up a successful
home stand with their sixth
straight victory, 3 to 0 over last
place Detroit on Tom Morgan's
three-hit pitching.
The Red Sox stayed right be
hind in a virtual deadlock by de
feating the Browns, 7 to 5, while
the Indians put on a six-run
rally in the third to fop Wash
ington, 7 to 4. The While Sox
moved into fourth place ahead
of Washington with a 10 to 4
triumph over Philadelphia.
Sports Broadcasts
RADIO STATION KYJC
(1230 KC) WILL BROAD
CAST THE MEDFORD CHE
NEY STUDS BASEBALL
GAMES AT BANDON AT 8
P.M. SATURDAY AND AT 2
P.M. SUNDAY.
Duke Crushes Oregon State
18-7 in Baseball Tourney
Omaha U.P.) The crushing
power of Duke, kingpin Eastern
collegiate baseball team, and
Missouri, top Midlands entrv,
made them teams to beat Friday
in the NCAA's annual diamond
tournament here.
Both Duke and Missouri
scored overwhelming wins in the
first round here Thursday.
Oregon State, brushed aside
by Coach Jack Coombs' Duke
squad 18 to 7, met Texas, an up
set victim of Penn State. Colo
rado State, squelched 15 to 1 by
Missouri, took on Western Mich
igan in another losers battle Fri
day afternoon. Two-time losers
New Skipper
Of Browns
Suspended
Boston (U.R) Newly-named
Manager Marty Marion of the
St. Louis Browns was suspended
indefinitely Thursday for push
ing Umpire Bill McGowan. Pres
ident Bill Veeck of the Browns
said he played Thursday after
noon's game with the Red Sox
under protest.
In a telegram from President
Will Harridge of the American
League which arrived 10 min
utes before the third and final
game of this series at Boston
Marion was advised:
For Pushing Ump
"For your conduct In repeated
ly and forcibly bumping Umpire
McGowan to show displeasure
over his decision in a game at
Boston Wednesday night, you
are under indefinite suspension
pending an umpire's complete
report." ,
Marion, who had been fired as
manager of the St. Louis Cardin
als last year for "lack of aggres
siveness," had planned to make
his first appearance at shortstop
since becoming manager of the
Browns Tuesday.
In his place was Joe de Maes
tri who haci been the center of
the dispute which caused Mari
on's banishment.
drop out of the meet,
The winners three of them
Eastern teams battle it out Fri
day night with Duke pitted
against Penn State and Missouri
against Holy Cross which turned
in one of the best team perform
ances of the day Thursday in de
feating western Michigan 5 to 1.
Missouri was the only "West
ern" entry still unbeaten. But
Texas won one of its two "Col
lege World Series" crowns after
dropping the first start.
Western squads have always
won tne series.
Missouri's Don Boenker held
Colorado State to seven blows
Thursday night while his mates
took advantage of shaky field
ing, wua pucning, and nine
solid blows, including two trip
les and a double, to win easily.
Jim O'Neill turned in a fancy
four-hit pitching job for Holy
Cross in the Western Michigan
defeat.
On Thursday Oregon State
started out strong, getting six
runs in the second inning on four
hits, two walks and two errors.
But ace Duke hurler Joe Lewis
then settled down and OSC could
score but once more during the
entire game.
Lewis fanned 10 Beavers and
held them to a total of eight hits.
Alex Goedhard was the OSC
lppor.
No Beaver got more than one
hit, ' - ,
THE nox: (
Oregon Slate AB R H o A
GnodbroAd, rf 2
Flak, as 4
Johnston, 2b 4 '
Dean, lb 4
Hewbig. If 3
Shlrtcllff, rf 3
Thomas, c 3
Hnuck. 3b 4
Nelson 1
While, p 0
BASEBALL
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Coast League
Los Angeles 5. Oakland 0
Hollywood 2. San Francisco i
Portland 2. Seattle 1
Sacramento 6, San Diego S 15 innings)
American League
Cleveland 7, Washington 4
Chicago 10, Philadelphia 4
New York 3. Detroit 0
Boston 7, St. Louis 5
National League
Boston 11, Pittsburgh 2
Chicago 3. Philadelphia 1
St. Louis 15. Brooklyn 10
New York at Cincinnati, postponed,
rain.
U'etsern International
Trl-Clty 12. Spokane 2
Vancouver 12. Yakima 5
Victoria 11. Wenatchee 0
Salem at Lewiston. postponed, wet
grounds.
VIDEO APPROVED
Chicago OJ.R) By a vote
of 185 to 15, the nation's col
lege's have approved the NCAA
television committee's football
video program of one major
game every Saturday for the
1952 season.
THEATERS LINED
New York U.R) More than
40 theaters will be included in
the theater-television network
being lined up for the Joey
Maxim-Ray Robinson light
heavyweight title fight, it was
predicted Friday. Nathan L. Hal
pern, president of Theatre Net
work Television, Said 36 theaters
in 23 cities as far west as Oma
ha, Neb., already have contract
ed to screen the fight, which
will be staged at Yankee Sta-
Dead Una Sunday Classifladi tg tt
5:30 p.m. for following day; 10 a m.
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
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Goodhard, p .
Hnpp, p
Stevenson, c
Totals 32
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Carroll, cf 0
Johnson, rf 6
Croat, ss 6
Werber lb 6
Clapp. If 1
Gibbons. 3b 3
Lea. 2b 4
Denny, c 1
Lewis, p 4
Cavaliere. cf 4
Smith. If 3
Tnrr, c 4
TOUGH TEST
New York !U.R) Light
weight Georgia Araujo, Provi
dence, R.I., is slated for the
stiffest test of his career 'in at
Ill-round television bout with;
Canadian Arthur King at Madi
son Square Garden Friday night.
At 21, Araujo can earn the rat
ing of lop contender by beating
Dusky King of Toronto, Ont.,
135-pound champion of the Brit
ish Empire. King, 25, outpointed'
Paddy DcMarco the world's
No. 1 contender only three
weeks ago.
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Struck out for Goodbroad in 9th.
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