TWELVE MEDFOHD (OHESON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Studs Nick Dunsmuir
5-4, Play Weed Friday
Idle thli week-end in their
own Southweitern Oregon
Baseball league, the Medford
Cheney Siudi will be hoit here
Friday to Weed of the North
ern California circuit. Time ol
the game li 8 p.m.
Derald Wooton ia scheduled
to pitch for Medford and Clar
ence Mellbye, now aitonding
summer school, is expected to
be on hand for the third base
spot.
Weed currenily is holding
' down second position in the
standings of its league. Either
Barron or Berdonni may get
the call as starting pitcher for
the Californians.
Hertford's Cheney Studs
would like for other rivals to be
as obliging as the Dunsmuir,
Calif.. Merchants were here last
night. The Dunsmuir nine prac
tically gave the game away to
the Studs.
Medford went to bat in the
ninth and final stanza of the
tussle trailing 2 to 4. The Studs
pushed over one run with a pair
of hits. Then the Merchants blew
sky high with four errors. Re'
suit: Two more runs and a 5 to
4 Medford victory.
Terry Maddox led off the in
ning for the Studs with a double.
Alex McDonald scored him with
a single and went to second base
on the first misplny of the in
ning, an error on Shortstop Jim
Daugherty.
Fly Dropped
Frank Roelandt hit a high fly
which was dropped by White in
left field and McDonald ad
-3-r sail
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vanced to third base. McDonald
was out on Snuffy Smith's field
er's choice and Roelandt went to
second. Roelandt moved to third.
Smith was safe at second as
Wooton t fielder's choice loaded
the bases. Smith was safe be
cause Second Baseman Mazzei
was unable to hang onto the ball
in the attempted forceout.
Norm Lucifch hit a ground
ball to shortstop. As Wooton was
forced at second Roelandt
crossed home with a run that
tied the score at 4 to 4. Second
Baseman Mazzei heaved the ball
to first base in a double play
try that would have ended the
inning. But the ball skinned
through the dirt end went by
first base ollowing Smith to
score the winning run.
Two In Sixth
Medford's other two runs in
the sixth stanza were given
away ulso by Dunsmuir. Four
walks and an error contributed
to the score-making.
Roy Root started as pitcher
for the Merchants and held the
Studs hitless for three innings,
He walked three men, all of
whom were caught off base or
forced out. Root gave way to Jim
Scott in the fourth and Scott
weathered that frame in good
style.
In the fifth the Studs got the
bases loaded on two walks, a hit
by.Lucich and a sacrifice by
George Gitzen. But Maddox
fanned and McDonald grounded
out to retire the side before a
run could cross.
Root Triples
In the sixth Roelandt and
Thursday, June 19, 1952
1 M
GUARDS STUDS' PAS
TURE Snuffy Smith, an out
fielder who is among the runs,
batted-in leaders in the South
western Oregon league, is
slated to hold down the center
field chores Friday night for
the Medford Cheney Studs
when the Studs collide with
Weed, Calif., in a non-league
fray. Smith shifted to the
Studs this season after being
a hitting leader last year in
Northern California league
play. The Friday game will be
at B p.m.
(Richards studio, Tacoma)
Smith drew consecutive walks,
Wooton got on base on an error
and a run came home. Two more
walks forced over the other
tally.
Dunsmuir got its first marker
in the third inning when Dough
erty wa3 hit by a pitch and Root
tripled him home. Two Merchant
runs were tabulated In the sixth
canto in three Stud errors and
hits by Ron Behnke and Bob
Fidler. The other counter was In
the ninth on an error, wild
pitch, single by Dougherty and
flyout by White.
Carl Hueners, guest hurler of
the evening for the Studs,
pitched good ball during his
eight innings of action. He was
lifted for Moose Blevlns, a
pinch-hitter in the eighth and
Cliff Piland tossed the final in
ning. Hueners, chucker for the
Central Point Millers, allowed
four hits, walked two, hit one
batter find whiffed nine
BOX SCOUR:
Dunsmuir An
PO
4
Beck. 2b
Mazzei. 2b ..
Reid, lb
Cartwrifrht ..
Scott, cf, p
3
...2
...4
...4
3
4
Miller, rf 3
r truer, it, ci .... s
Wlllinrm. p ... 1
Dougherty, as- 2
noot. p 1
While. If 3
33
Medford
An it h po A r.
M.'.diiox. If 4
McDonnld, as .. 5
Roelnndt. c .... 4
Smith cf 3
Wooton. 3b .... 5
I.ucirh. rf .1
HolzL'and. 2b .. 1
Gitzen, lb 2
Hueners. p 1
nievins I
Plland, p 0
31 .1 0 27 10 9
'Grounded out for Hueners in Bth.
Dunsmuir 001 002 001 4
Medlord 000 002 0035
Runs batted in Root. McDonald,
Lucich, Gilzeu Two base hit Mad
dox. Three base hit Root. Stolen
has. Scotl. Sacrifices Gitzen. Scott.
Double play llcbnke to Reid. Left
on base Medford 11. Dunsmuir 8.
Bases on balls Off Hueners 2. off
Root 3. off Scott 7. Strikeouts By
Hueners !. bv Hoot 3. Four hits. 3
runs off Hueners in fl innlnas; 1 hit.
1 run otl I'llantl in 1 lnnlne: no nil.
no runs off Root In 3 Inninirs: 1 hit.
2 runs off Scott In 2 13 iamtngs; 9
hits. 3 runs off Williams in 3 13 In
nings. Karned runs Dunsmuir I. Med
ford 2. Hit by pitcher Dougherty (by
Hucnorsl. Wild pitches Hueners. Pll
and. Winning pitcher Piland. Losing
pitcher Williams,
ASHLAND PEE WEES WIN
Ashland defeated Talent 10 to
3 lust night in a pee wee division
game of the Southern Oregon
Junior Baseball league. It was
the only contest of the evening.
Phoenix versus Central Point
was postponed as was Medford
versus Eagle Point. Grants Pass
traveled to Jacksonville but
found no team on hand to play.
N tit
mutr iiiNt it ftoof
ii cum muiiii trims
MEDFORDtVTRIBUNB
JUSTIN SMITH REACHES
GOLF TIFF SEMI-FINAL
Portland (U.R) The junior
semi-final championship rounds
were scheduled to get under
way Thursday In the Oregon
Golf association's state junior
tournament as favorites continu
ed to set the pace.
Dick Twiss of The Dalles was
pitted against Lloyd Echardt of
Portland and Bob Donnelly of
Portland was matched with
Justin Smith of Medford for the
semi-finals.
Rasmussen Loses
In Wednesday's action, Twiss
blasted George Joy of Longview,
Wash., 6 and 5: Eckhardt pulled
the upset of the day with a 4
and 3 victory over Bob Seeds of
Vancouver, Wash.; Donnelly
edged Bob Prall of Salem 2 up
and Smith eliminated Don Ana
wait of Eugene 3 and 2.
In the boys' bracket, Roger
Sielicky of Portland outlasted
husky Bob Rasmussen of Med
ford in a 22-hole grind.
In junior division play yester
day. Bob Shepherd, Medford,
won a first flight match 4 and 3;
Harvey Woods, Ashland, won a
second flight test 3 and 2; Con-
Gold Hill VFW
Trapshoot Slated
Gold Hill Gold Hill Post
of Veterans of Foreign Wars
will hold a trap shoot and "pot-
luck shoot Sunday, June 22,
from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. at the
post home on the Old Stage road
about one mile from Gold Hill.
The public is invited. Prizes
of hams and bacon will be
awarded. The VFW 'auxiliary
members will sell sandwiches,
coffee and cold drinks.
The shoot is being held as a
benefit to raise money for im
provements to the VFW place
and to start a fund for a new
building. This will be the first
shoot on the new trap which
Commander Henry G. Albrecht
has just finished installing. He
has spent the past two months
cleaning up the grounds, mak
ing some improvements and in
stalling the trap for shooting.
Women's Golf
Activities
Nineteen girls reported for in
struction and play in the sum
mer golf program at Rogue Val
ley Country club on Monday,
June 16.
Following instruction an ap
proaching contest was held, best
approach out of three tries. Su
san Barnes and Marty Meyers
were winners.
On June 23 the contest will
be the lowest score on No. 10.
Mrs. L. Paul Walker and Mrs.
M. P.- Vogel of the women's or
ganization were in charge.
Standings
COAST LEAGUE
W. I..
Snn Dleeo 48 31
Hollywood 4.1 32
Oakland 40 3(1
Seattle ...37 30
Loe Angeles 30 3S
San Francisco 3S 43
Portland 30 42
Sacramento 31 47
Pet.
.008
on
.584 2
.528 6 'i
.507 8
.508 8
.440 12 I'j
.417 W,
.387 16 Is
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Brooklyn 39 13
New York 35 10
Chicago 34 23
St. Loula 30 30
Cincinnati 27 30
Philadelphia 23 32
Boston 23 33
Pittsburgh 16 45
Prt.
.722
.840
,S!1
.300
.474
.418
.411
.262
12
131
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
New York 32 20
Boston 32 25
Chicago 31 26
Cleveland 32 27
Washington 27 20
SI. Louis 27 31
Philadelphia 22 28
Detroit 18 38
Pet.
.613
.501
.544
.542
.300
.466
.440
.321
AI.
Pet.
.704
.583
.340
.466
.464
.440
.420
.370
WESTERN INTERNATION
W. I..
Victoria 38 16
Spokane ... 33 25
Vancouver 28 23
Wenatchee ....--....27 31
Lewlston -,.. 26 30
Trl-Clty 26 33
Salem 24 32
Yakima 22 36
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by Wanen Goodrich
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to! y
rad Mann, Medford, lost 3 and 2
in the third flight and Charles
Green, Medford, won 7 and 6 in
the sixth flight
Larry Bucey, Medford, won 1
up in a seventh flight boys di
vision tussle, Tom Hamlin lost 6
and 4 in the 12th flight and Gary
Harrington won 4. and 3 in the
15th bracket.
Legion Nine
Splits Pair
The Medford Junior American
Legion baseball team split a
twin bill here yesterday with
the invading Eugene Juniors.
Medford took the opener, 6 to
5, on the strength of a five-run
second inning. The locol team
was held to one hit in the sec
ond contest and went down to
defeat, 6 to 0.
In the first game, Medford
ran wild in the second inning
to chalk up five runs. They
came on three Eugene errors,
singles by Eddie Baker, Max
Lindley and Dick Wooton and
a Eugene wild pitch. Lindley
had doubled in the first frame.
Eugene combined three hits
and three Medford errors for
three runs in the sixth inning
of the opener.
In the second game, Eugene
tallied five times in the third
inning on five hits, a hit batter
and one Medford error.
Medford plays Myrtle Creek
here "Sunday in a single after
noon game at the fairgrounds.
LINESCORE:
(First Game)
Eugene 001 003 15 8 2
Medford 150 000 06 4 3
Medford battery: J. Kelly and
Wooton.
(Second Game)
Eugene 105 008 S 1
Medford 000 000 1 4
Medford batterv: FUand. K. Ko lev
(4) and Wooton.
Castellani
Tips Brat ton
Chicago (U.R) Welterweight
Johnny Bratton figured Thurs
day that seven pounds cost him
a victory over a man he had on
the verge of knockout three
times.
Bratton, a former NBA cham
pion, weighed 149 pounds for his
10 round Chicago Stadium bat
tle last night with Rocky Castel
lani, at 156. Castellani won a
split decision with 54 to 46 and
52 to 48 scores by Referee
Norm McGarity and Judge E.
Allen Frankel. Judge William
O'Connell held it 51 to 49 for
Bratton.
"I had him out in the third,
and the fourth and the seventh,"
Bratton said. "I know I had him
out, but he had it in his mind
that he was bigger than me and
that's a hard thing to beat.
"He's not a hitter," Bratton
added. "If we were the same
weight, It would only have gone
two or three rounds. I'd love to
fight him again but I feel that I
should stick to welters. It's hard
to beat a big man.
AHFT ARRIVES
Portland (U.R) Portland's
new first baseman, Hank Arft,
finally arrived in town Wednes
day. .
Arft, purchased about two
weeks ago from the St. Louis
Browns, picked up a uniform
and then flew to Los Angeles
where he was to join the Beav
ers Thursday night.
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MISINTERPRETING PICTURE, olficials at NCAA meet in Berke
ley Cal . left out first and second place winners until sports
writers pointed out error. Illinois' Willis Williams, with chest on
tape is winner followed by Manhattan's Llndy Remlglno at top.
Man with taped leg is Morgan State's Art Bragg. (International)
Eight-Game Schedule Announced
For 1952 Red Raider Grid Team
Ashland Southern Oregon
college will meet all four teams
of the Oregon Collegiate con
ference as well as regular Far
Western conference opponents
in football contests next fall,
according to a tentative sched
ule announced today by Donald
E. Lewis, business manager.
The Red Raiders are memb
ers of" the four-team Far West
ern loop officially, but have
been invited on numerous oc
casions to join the Oregon
league. Lewis said that South
ern Oregon still honors its Far
Western affiliation and will not
compete with the Oregon col
leges in official league play.
A season opener against Lin-
field at McMinnville is the on
ly game scheduled outside of
of the two leagues, Lewis said. !
An open date September 20 may ,
still be filled, however.
Teams which will appear in
Ashland games will be Eastern j
Oregon college, Portland State i
(formerly Vanport) and the Cal
Aggies. The Raiders will meet
Oregon College of Education at j
Coos Bay on October 4 in the
annual Shriner's Myrtle Bowl
game.
The complete schedule tenta
tively outlined follows:
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Humboldt State college at
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State College at Ashland; Nov.
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McLennon described the mul
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boat. Most boats had one fisher
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Sunday night 299 fish were
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