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Long Beach, Calif. (U.R)
Lanky Wes Santee, the bean
pole from the Kansas plains,
established himself Saturday as
America's first Olympics dis
tance threat in the last decade
as he sped to the fastest record
ed 1500-meters of the year
3:49.3 in the 64th annual Na
tional AAU track champion
ships. The long-striding Santee, who
last week easily won the NCAA
5000-meter championship, just
as handily waltzed off with the
metric-mile.
And it was the feature of the
two-day track fest which served
as the last qualifying events for
the U.S. Olympic finals in the
Los Angeles Memorial coliseum
Jhext Friday and Saturday.
' Sizzling Wes' time was a half
tecond better than the winning
mark posted by Sweden's Henry
Eriksson in winning the 1948
Olympics in London.
Near U.S. Mark
It was only one-and-four-tenths
off the U.S. citizens mark estab
lished by Wisconsin's Walter
Mehl in 1940, but was a good
six-and-three-tenths seconds
slower than the world record
held by the Swedish duo, Gun
dar Haegg and Lennart Strand.
The Army's Lt. Warren
Druetzler was second, a good 40
yards back of Santee who took
charge going into the third lap
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Metric Mile of Year
Couples Knot
In Two-Ball
Two couples tied Friday with
net 37s for low honors in a mix
ed two-ball golf foursome at
Rogue Valley Country club.
They were the teams of Miles
Doran and Mrs. Arthur Peters
and Mahr Reymers and Mardi
Meyers.
A total of 28 couples started
out but 10 were forced to quit
because of the rain.
Two other couples, Parker
Woods and Mrs. L. W. Bates and
Floyd Pickell and Mrs. Leslie
Schneider were next low with
a 39.
and had a shirt-sleeved crowd
of 8,000 on its feet cheering him
home as he sprinted most of the
final quarter.
Texas Western's Javier Montez
was third while veteran Ameri
can distance star Don Gehrmann
tired badly on the final turn and
failed to finish.
Bespectacled Gehrmann quali
fied for next week's American
Olympics, however, by finishing
sixth in the 800 meters which
was won by New York's Reggie
Pearman in 1:53.5.
The 1948 Olympic 800-meter
champion Mai Whitfield skip
ped Saturday's AAU final after
winning the 400 meters shortly
after midnight Saturday morn
ing. But Marvelous Mai quali
fied for the American Olympic
800-meter finals by virtue of his
win in the event in the all-service
meet two weeks ago.
May Be Pushed
Santee may be pushed to new
heights in the U.S. Olympic fi
nale next week by Occidental's
Bob McMillen, who won the
Emory Barnes, University
of Oregon high jumper, was
the only state of Oregon ath
lete to qualify in the AAU
meet for next week's Olympic
finals in Los Angeles. Barnes
tied for second place in his
vent with a jump of 8 feet,
tVa inches.
NCAA 1500-meters last week at
Berkeley in record time of
3:50.7. Mac skipped Saturday's
1500 and placed third in the 800
meters to make the U.S. Olym
pic finals in that event too.
Leather-lunged Curtis Stone
of the New York Athletic club,
showed promise of giving Uncle
Sam another good distance man
as he scored the meet's only dou
ble winning the 500 meters to
day in 15:03.3, and the 10,000
meters last night.
So keen was the fight for in
vitations to next week's Olym
pics finals, that 36 men cleared
6 feet 2 inches in the high jump
and 15 men went over the pole
vault bar at 13 feet 6 inches. Six
slightered over 14 feet.
The Vaulting Vicar, Bob Rich
ards, and Don Laz, Illinois AC,
shared first in the event, clear
ing 14 feet, 8 inches. Both bare
ly missed at 15 feet, 2 inches.
Walter Davis, of the Univer
sity of Texas, leaped 6 feet, 10 14
inches for a new AAU record,
bettering the old mark of 6 feet,
9 inches set by Bill Stewart
of Southern California AA in
1941, and Les Steers of the Uni
versity of Oregon and the Olym
pic club, also in 1941.
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Coast's Two Top Thoroughbreds
Take Cleancut Stakes Victories
Inglewood, Calif. U.R The
two greatest thoroughbreds rac
ing in the west, Intent and A
Gleam, came through with clean
cut victories Saturday on a twin
stakes program at Hollywood
park.
For A Gleam, the brilliant
Calumet filly, it was her fourth
straight stakes win as she raced
to a two-length victory in the
mile and a sixteenth Cinema
handicap. Intent, making his
first start of the meeting, scored
a narrower victory by a half
length in the Lakes and Flowers
handicap.
Running against colts and car
rying top weight of 124 pounds,
A Gleam showed her class by
lying off the pace until the
stretch and then taking the lead
easily when called on by Jockey
Henry Moreno to defeat the fast-
Stars Cling
To PCL Lead
San Diego, Calif. (U.R) The
Hollywood Stars clouted the San
Diego Padres, 10 to 5 .Saturday
to move a full game ahead of
the second-place Padres in Pa
cific Coast league standings.
Neither pitcher went the full
route, although bonus baby Paul
Pettit received credit for the
Stars' win. Jack Salveson re
tired in the fifth, when the
Twinks scored four times.
Hollywood scored two runs In
the first on Tom Saffell's home
run after Carlos Berniei's single,
and the Padres picked up one in
the second when Bernier drop
ped Jack Graham's fly for a
three- base error and Lou String
er singled him home.
The Stars went to work in
the fifth, knocking Salveson
from the box. Dick Cole and
Pettit hit successive singles. Lou
Klein dropped the ball after get
ting Pettit at second on Bernier's
force-out, and Cole scored. Mon
ty Basgall's single brought Ber
nier home.
After Saffell walked, Ted
Beard's triple scored him and
Basgall.
A fracas was headed off when
both teams kept Klein and Pet
tit apart after Pettit's running
into the infielder caused him to
drop the ball.
Scores Yesterday
COAST LEAGUE
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Seattle 1 14 0
Oakland 8 12 0
Davis, Calvert (1) Sham (3) Del
Duca (5). Wldman (S) and Wilson:
Gettel, Van Cuyk (8), Cindinl (8) and
Noble.
Hollywood ....10 H 2
San Diego 3 3 1
Pettit. Lynn (6) and Sandlock: Sal
veson, Dollsghan (5), Smith (6), Olsen
(8), Malloy (9) and Summers.
Portland 1 12 0
Los Angeles 8 13 0
Moisan. Zick (3) Watkins (6) and
Peden; Linde, Ward (3) and Gladd.
National League
Chicago ............2 7 1
New York 6 11 2
Lown. Hatten (7) and Atwell, Pram
esa (3); Spencer. Koslo (2) and Yvars.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, post
poned, rain.
St. Louis ZZIZZT..- 9 12 0
Boston 0 4 1
Mizell (2-5) and Fusselman; Surkont,
Chlpman (7), Jones (8) and Burris.
American League
Boston 3 S 1
Cleveland 1 3 0
Hudson (3-4) and Wilber: Feller.
Harris (8) and Hegan. Tebbetts (8).
New York 1 6 3
Chicago 3 7 1
Lop at (4-4) and Berra; Stobbs (4-4)
and Lollar.
Washington 7 0
St. Louis 7 8 0
Masterson. Johnson (6) and Grasso;
Carver (5-8) and Johnson.
Philadelphia at Detroit, postponed,
rain (3z Innings).
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closing Alate, who was second,
while the pace-setting Horse-
tradered was third. A Gleam
raced the mile and a sixteenth in
the good time for three-year-olds
of 1:42.45.
In the $22,500 Lakes and Flow
ers handicap, Intent, the nation's
leading money-winner in the
handicap ranks, lay off the pace
until the stretch and then in one
quick move circled the field to
win by a, half length. Admiral
Drake, the pace-setter, lasted for
second and Last Round was third
while the favored Miche finished
last In the five-horse field.
Because he is not known best
as a sprinter, Intent got away
at odds of three to one but the
four-year-old demonstrated his
fitness by racing the seven fur
longs in 1:21 45, just a fifth of
a second off the track record.
Curfew Stops
Browns, Solons
After 18 Innings
By UNITED PRESS
Baseball's newest curfew law
came in for a howl of protest
from weary but still enthusias
tic St. Louis Brownie fans, who
were deprived of sitting in on
a history-making event when an
18-inning battle with the Sen
ators was called a 5-5 tie at 1:04
Saturday morning.
The finish provided nothing
but frustration and the game
will have to be played in its en
tirety since the league rule on
games suspended by a curfew,
throws out all extra - inning
battles.
Longest Night Tie
The game did wind up as the
longest tie-battle in night game
history in the majors. But prov
ed nothing else, except that
whenever the Browns and Sen.
ators get together this year,
things are likely to be tedious.
The rules provide that no in
ning can start after 12:50 a. m.
local time and the Brownies
wound up their 18th time at
bat at 1:04.
Dead line Sunday classifieds is at
3:30 p.m for following day; 10 a.m
Monday for Monday: noon Saturday
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By DICK JEWETT
Mail Tribune Sports Edits
Joe Chez, ex-Medford high
school athlete who has just finish
ed a varsity baseball career at
Stanford university, is scheduled
to head by air for Detroit, Mich.,
today to display his pitching
wares to the Tigers. He will
workout with the American
league club for a couple of days.
Joe intends to sign a profes
sional contract but is taking his
time and studying the offers.
Twelve major league clubs re
portedly are interested in his
talents. Three Pacific Coast
league teams have invited him
to workout with them.
FINE RECORD
An Impressive record at
Stanford Is what has interest
ed the pros in Joe. During
his four seasons of eligibility
on the Indian campus Joe won
31 and lost four games. Twenty-four
of the wins and all the
loses were in varsity competi
tion. His record for 1952 was
seven triumphs and one de
feat. One victory this season
wes 2 to 0 over University
of Southern California. It was
the first time the Trojans had
been shutout in four years
and 196 games. Joe completed
very starting assignment
this year.
All-star honors won by Ches
include the all-district No. 8
National Collegiate Athletic
association first team and all
of the all-California Inlercol
lege Baseball association se
lections announced.
Joe and his brother. Fred,
returned here about two weeks
ago from Stanford. Both must
complete the fall term this
year to get their diplomas.
They are physical education
majors.
CONGRATULATIONS
This, department joins a host
of fans in congratulating Derald
Woo ton and offering him good
wishes as he embarks on his pro
fessional baseball career.
LOGGERS LOSE PLAYER
Pitcher Dick Lamer has re
signed from the Coquille Log
gers baseball nine of the
Southwestern Oregon league
and Claude Buckley, Logger
outfielder, has joined Yakima
of the Western International
league. Buckley was well
known to Medford baseball
fans as a player with the Eu
gene Larks of the Far West
league.
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the Oregon Golf association jun
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land, will come to Medford this
week to make her home.
The 14-year-old lass will be
a sophomore at Medford high
next fall and will make Rogue
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Sunday, June 22, 1952
Maxim, Robinson
New York U.R With light
limbering exercises, Joey Maxim
and Sugar Ray Robinson finish
ed training Saturday for their
"battle of champions" at Yankee
Stadium Monday night.
Meanwhile, the ticket sale
boomed so lustily that box-office
men predicted a $500,000 gate.
Maxim of Cleveland, light
heavyweight ruler, and Robin
son of New York, middleweight
champ, will break camp Sunday
and motor into New York.
Must Give Up Crown
Robinson, trying to wrest the
175-pound title from Maxim,
must give up his own 160-pound
crown automatically and imme
diately if he succeeds Monday
night. That was announced by
Valley Country club her home
course..
Sue is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene J. DeVoe. Her fa
ther, who is associated with his
uncle, Ernest B. DeVoe, in De
Voe Lumber Sales, came here
in January. The girl stayed in
Portland to complete her fresh
man year at Grant high school.
She has been playing out of
Rose City course.
Sue is tabbed for a great fu
ture on the links. Hugh Stark
weather, former Rogue Valley
pro, is credited with giving Sue
her start when she was here
three summers ago.
The DeVoes are constructing
a home in the Verde Hills sub
division. Jackson County Sheriff's
Mounted posse members are
negotiating with two organi
sations for use of the posse
grounds as an auto racing site.
The two racing groups are the
California Stock Car associa
tion and the Southern Oregon
Midget Racing association.
Possemen said that there are
18 midget cars owned in the
valley. The posse grounds has
a quarto r-mile track and
grandstand facilities.
Vince Martinez
Hits Big Time
New York (U.R) Vince Mar
tin ez, an electric - appliance
draftsman of Paterson, N. J.,
was welcomed warmly to big
time boxing Saturday because of
his electrifying victory over mid
dleweight Sammy Giuliani in
their television bout at Madison
Square Garden.
Vince's explosive right fist
earned the unanimous 10-round
decision Friday night over wild
hooking Giuliani of Stamford,
Conn., who was floored once and
staggered several times.
Matchmaker Al Weill said he
would try to pair Martinez with
the winner of the return bout
between Chuck Davey and Chlco
Vejar, scheduled for Detroit,
June 25. The Martinez match
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BASEBALL
FRIDAY SCORES
Cont League
Sacramento 2. Sun Franciico 0
Los Angeles 0. Portland 1
Hollywood 5, San Diego 1
Oakland 12, Seattle S
National League
Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 4
New York 4, Chicago 3 (10 Innings
night)
Boston 12. St Louis 7 (night)
Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 1 (night)
American League
Cleveliind 9. Boston 2
Philadelphia 3, Detroit 1
Chicago 8. New York 3(11 Innings)
St. Louis 5. Washington 5 (tie, called
at the end of 18 innings curfew)
Western International
Wenntchee 9. Spokane 8
Victoria 4, Salem 1
Lewlston 8, Yakima 7 (13 Innings)
Tri-Clty at Vancouver, (postponed,
wet grounds)
SUNDAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS
By UNITK1 PRESS
(Won and lost records in parenthesis)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh (Friend 3-9) at Brooklyn
(Roe 6-0).
Chicago (Rush 9-3 and Kelly 1-4) at
New York (Hearn 7-1 and Jansen 6-3
or Gregg 0-1) two games.
Cincinnati (Perknwski S-4 and Hit
ler 4-5) at Philadelphia (Simmons 5-2
and Drews 2-7) two games.
St. Louis Brail e 4-1 and Brecheen
0- 3) at Boston (Bickford 2-7 and
Spa h n 6-6) twr games.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York (Kuznva 2-2 and Miller
1- 2) at Chicago (Pierce 7-5 and GriB
som 4-3) two games.
Boston (Nixon 2-1 and Trout B-S
at Cleveland (Garcia 9-4 and Gromek
3-3( two games.
Philadelphia (Zoldak 0-3 and Schelb
2- 2) at Detroit (Stuart 2-2 and Hout
teman 3-0) two games.
Washington (Gumpert 1-1 end Port
erfield 6-S) at St. Louis (Harrlst 2-4
and Bearden 1-1) two games.
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