Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1952, Image 7

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; Portland (U.R) Two mem
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golf team faced each other Fri
day in the finals of the Oregon
Golf Association's state junior
tournament at Alderwood coun
try club here.
Bob Donnelly and Lloyd Eck
hardt will be pitted together in
the final 36 holes after eleminat
ing up-state entrants in semi
final play yesterday.
Eckhardt upset Dick Twlss of
The Dalles 4 and 3 while Don
nelly breezed past Justin Smith
of Medford 8 and 6.
Hval Victor
In the boys'' division, Gary
Hval, out after the division
crown he held in 1950, defeated
Vince Altenhofen 1 up yesterday
and Roger Selicky topped Leigh
ton Tuttle of Eugene 5 and 3.
Both winners are from the East
moreland club and will compete
in the boys' finals.
In matches involving Madford
boys, Bob Shepherd lost 3 and
2 in the first flight and Charles
Green won 1 up in the sixth
flight in the junior division.
Larry Bucey lost in the seventh
flight of the boys division and
Harrington lost in the 15th
flight. In pee wee action, Don
Peek and Jim Town won match
es yesterday. Harvey Woods,
Ashland,, won 4 and 2 in the
junior second flight.
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Auto Races
Sunday at
New Track
The first races at Medford's
new auto speed bowl are sched
uled for Sunday with the rival
ry to get underway at 1 p.m.
Promoters E. H. Claasen and
Ray Ried said that stock cars
and possibly a few "hot" cars
will participate this week. The
two said that they have been
pressed for time and that the
races may not be up to specta
tors' expectations. They will try
their best, however, they said
to put on a good racing program.
Hot cars are expected for
next week's races.
Have Lease
The two men this week were
granted lease of airport proper
ty by the city council. A three
eighths mile track has been cut
in a bowl at the site. The track
is off Biddle road to the right
and is almost to the airport go
ing out from Medford.
There will be an admission
charge. Those attending may tit
in their cars or under shade
trees to watch the races.
Claasen and Ried said they
have a good number of drivers
but are short on cars and there
for are seeking more.
A racing program such as be
ing undertaken by the two has
not been conducted here for a
number of years.
Giants Seek
New Miracle
New York U.PJ If anybody
has an old spare miracle around.
please pack it up and send it to
Leo Durocher of the Giants, who
will be glad to pay the shipping
charges.
At a moment when the Dodg
ers were flying high on the ex
citement of Carl Erskine's no-
hitter and near perfect game,
5 to 0 ,over the Cubs, the Giants
were practically in panic.
They were shaky in the field
they weren't hitting, they blew
two games out of three to the
last-place Pirates, they dropped
five full games behind the
Brooks, and they lost catcher
Wes Westrum for two weeks
with a broken Index finger.
Thus, unless Durocher can
unearth a new miracle to match
the one which brought the
Giants the 1951 flag, it looks as
if the race will be all over
shortly.
OILERS WIN
Vancouver, Wash. (U.R)
The local Perkins Oilers defeat
ed the Salt Lake City Shamrocks
5-2, In girls' Softball play here
Thursday night. It was the sec
ond straight defeat for the
Shamrocks on their Northwest
tour.
PRISONER'S CHASE LONG
Burwash. Ont. (U.R) Of
ficials of in provincial prison
farm searched Friday for five
members of lhe prison farm
baseball team who chased a
long fly into a clump of
bushes. None came back.
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Pitching Too
Perfect Game
Brooklyn (U.R) Carl Er-
skine of the Dodgers, author of
baseball's latest no-hit game, re-
fleeted Friday on what miRht
have been if he only hadn't
been in such a hurry to get out
of the rain.
In the jubilation of the Dodger
dressing room, the handsome,
25-year-o 1 d hight-hander ex
plained how he walked pitcher
Willard Ramsdell of the Cubs on
four hastily thrown balls in the
third inning Thursday and thus
missed an opportunity to pitch
the major leagues' first perfect
game since 1922.
"The rain was coming on
fast," Erskine related. "We had
a 4-0 lead' at the time and we
wanted to get in 4V4 innings to
make it an official ball game.
The boys whipped the ball di
rectly back to me after each out
to save time.
Coudn't Find
"Then, there at the plate was
Ramsdell, the only guy who
couldn't hit the ball out of the
park if I teed it up for him,"
Erskine went on. "I threw him
four fast balls. But I pitched so
fast I couldn't get them over
Red Sox Pay
Huge Bonus
To Chucker
St. Louis (U.R) Frank Bau
mann, an 18-year-old pitching
sensation, became the top man
at $125,000 in the Boston Red
Sox' parade of high-priced kid
stars Friday.
The signing of the brilliant
young left hander climaxed the
series of owner Tom Yawkey's
maneuvers in the bonus player
market. And it provided ample
indication that Yawkey may
switch from an established pol
icy of high-salaried regulars to
put his bankroll behind a youth
move. '
Slugger Signs
Just a few hours before Bau
mann signed, the Sox announc
ed the acquisition of Martin
Keough, 18, a slugging Pomona,
Calif., outfielder for a price
"better than $100,000."
A few days ago, the-money-ls-
no-object Bostonians parted with
$77,000 for a 17-year-old Port
land, Ore., catcher, Jerry Zim
merman, and put out $86,000
for the signature of pitcher Ed
die Urness of The Dalles, Ore.
Standings
COAST LEAGUE
W. L.
San Diego 4B 33
Hollywood 32
Oakland . 40 37
Seattle 38 36
Los Angelei 39 39
San Francisco 33 44
Portland 31 42
Sacramento 32 47
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
L.
Pet
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.638
.586
.508
.483
.411
.404
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Brooklyn . 40
15
New York .... 35 20
5
Chicago 34 24
St. Louli 31 30
Cincinnati 2H 30
Philadelphia 23 33
Boston 23 34
Pittsburgh 17 45
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
Pet
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.316
GB
214
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Boston ..........
Chicago
33 20
33 25
. 32 27
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Cleveland
..32 28
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Washington H.-....2B
28
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St. Louis 27 32
Philadelphia 23
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WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
W. L. Pet
Victoria 39 16 .709
GB
Spokane ...31 25
Vancouver ...M.....28 24
Lewlston 27 30
Wenatche. .27 32
Trl-Clty 27 33
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Salem , ,, 74 33
17
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Yakima 23 37
BASEBALL
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Coast League
Sacramento 7 San Francisco 0
Portland 6, Los Angeles 0
Hollywood 7, San Diego 4
Seattle S, Oakland 2
National League "
Brooklyn 3. Chicago 0
Pittsburgh 8, New York 1
Cincinnati 7. Boston 4 (night)
St Louis 6, Philadelphia 4 (night)
American League
Philadelphia 4. Chicago 1 (1st)
Chicago 5. Philadelphia 4 (2nd)
New York 8, Detroit 0
Washington 8. Cleveland 3
Boston 3, St Louis 0
Western International
Spokane 7, Yakima 0
Trl-Clty 8. Vancouver I
Victoria 7. Salem 6
Lewlston 6, Wenatchee 3
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for Erskine
the plate."
Except for that one lapse, Er-
skine might have become the
first National League pitcher of
the modern era to fashion a per
fect game. Six flawless pitching
performances are listed in the
records, the latest thrown by
Charley Robertson of the White
Sox in 1022.
The thunderstorm finally
struck while the Cubs were bat
ting in the fourth inning, but
after a 44-minute delay, Er
skine retired 18 men in a row
with his brilliant assortment of
fast-balls, curves and occasional
sliders to complete his near-
perfect, 5-0 no-hitter.
Medford Keglers
Pick Up Prize
Money at Delake
Medford men picked up a total
of Sl.489.80 in prize money in
the recent all-coast handicap
bowling tournament at Delake.
Women entries from Medford
also made a good showing by
picking up $180.50 in prize
money.
Both the men and women
from here were rolling against
some of the best talent from
the Pacific coast. There was
more than $23,000 in prize mon
ey for men and more than $9,000
for women.
Harold Vessey and Ed Learn
ing, Medfordites picked up $750
with their 1303 for first place in
senior doubles. Learning was
first in junior all events with
1745.
Other Medford prize winners
were Buzz Green third with 686
In senior singles and 51st with
1793 in senior all-events; Green
and Jerry Burroughs 54th with
1175 and senior doubles; Bud
Wilson 25th with 574 in junior
singles; Burroughs sixth with
1684 in junior men s all-events
and Frank Little and C. H.
Paske 41st with 1056 in junior
men's doubles.
The White City Lumber team
made up of Green, Vessey,
Learning, Burroughs and Stan
Straus were third in the junior
team rolling with 2660.
Among Medford women Clara
Teter was second with 1497 in
junior all-events with 1497. Dor
othy Virtue with 520 was fourth
and Clara Teter with 510 was
11th in junior singles. Audrey
Swoape with 1613 placed 16th
in senior women's all-events and
the Teter-Swoape combination
was 10th in senior doubles with
1081.
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New Jacksonville
Superintendent Here
Jacksonville Jacksonville's
new school superintendent has
been in town only a few days
Sunday he'll leave again but
only briefly.
Clyde F. Sutherland, the new
school official, came from South
Dakota to look over the Jack
sonville teaching situation. Sun
day he'll go to Eugene to attend
summer sessions at the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Sutherland said he came to
Jacksonville this early in the
year because he wanted to get
well acquainted with the town.
He will be gone for eight weeks
of summer school, and doesn't
want the September school open
ing disrupted in any way.
The new superintendent has
had 23 years teaching experi
ence. He was formerly school
superintendent at Estelline, S.D.
He has also taught during the
summer at the State Teachers
college at Dickinson, S.D.
Sutherland received his bache
lor's degree from the State
Teachers college and his mas
ter's degree from the University
of Montana.
Boy Arrested; Admits
'Horse Thief Charge
Ashland A 17-year-old boy
was arrested as a "horse thief"
here Wednesday. He was arrest
ed by Police Chief Vern Smith
who saw him on a horse with
which he seemed unfamiliar. It
was found that he was wanted in
Siskiyou county for stealing the
horse, a saddle and blanket,
Chief Smith said.
The youth waived extradi
tion, and was returned to face a
charge of grand larceny.
Ulbrickson Moans
About Huskies
Syracuse, N. Y (U.R) Rival
coaches continued to sing the
blues as they directed their
crews through final tuneups for
Saturday's intercollegiate row
ing regatta on Lake Oonondaga.
Alvin Ulbrickson of the Uni
versity, of Washington Huskies,
who is the "winningest" coach
of them all, was the latest to dis
miss his crew as a potential win
ner of the classic race.
"We haven't a chance," Ul
brickson moaned when asked
for a prediction of the outcome.
"We graduated very heavily last
year and my boat Includes six
sophomores.
own than
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Mattson Kidnapping
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1935 kidnap-murdcr of 10-year-old
Charles Mattson, a crime
that stirred the nation 17 years
ago.
Sheriff Harold Zeis and the
FBI investigated the statements
and past record of Charles E.
Cramer, Fort Wayne, and it was
learned that Cramer previously
had "confessed" the crime and
been cleared.
The Dull sheep, found in Mt.
McKinlcy National park, are
white all the year around.
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