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Trowbridge and Flynn meets
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and Central Point plays Mobil
gas in the second game at the
6enior high stadium today in
Medford Softball association
men's league competition.
Trowbridge and Flynn and
Central Point each tasted vic
tory last night. The electric com
pany, in its iirst loop appear
ance, downed Andy's Jewelers
13 to 4 and Central Point got by
Camp White 5 to 3.
Despite the lopsided count in
the T and F and Andy's fracas,
it was an extra-inning conflict.
T and F took a 4 to 0 lead in the
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second frame and held it until
the sixth when the Andy's whizz
kids scored two runs. The Jew
elers got another pair in the sev
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even had the possible winning
run on base with none out.
Nine-Run Splurge
In the extra eighth .Trow
bridge and Flynn shoved over
nine runs, including a homer by
McCormick, to sew up the fray.
Central Point was never be
hind in its encounter. The Point
ers got two runs in the third on
hits by Gordon Carrigan and
Joe Fenton, an error and a fly
out by Darrell Leavens. They
got two more in the fourth on a
hit by Lee Flink, a hit by Bob
King and a two-bagger by Dar
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Central Point took a 5 to 0
lead with a run in the fifth inn
ing on singles by Homer Sulli
van and Pettit and a passed ball.
Russ McKechnie drove in all
Camp White runs. In the fifth
two men got on base on a walk
and hit batter. They advanced
on two wild pitches and a hit by
McKechnie produced a seventh
inning marker.
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Portland (UP) Harold Wes
ton of Portland edged George
Beechler of Ontario in 21 holes
to post the day's only major up
set in Tuesday's first round
matches in the 24th annual Ore
gon Golf Association championships.
Representing Rogue Valley
Country Club, Medford, Beech
ler, one of the top favorites,
canned a 30-foot putt for a bird
ie three on the 18th hole to send
the match into extra holes but
fell from title contention by
three-putting the 21st hole for a
bogey five.
Meanwhile, University of Ore
gon's Fred Mueller eliminated
Don Krieeer of Portland 6 and
4. Bruce Cudd rolled over a fel
low Portlander, John Frcy, 4
and 3.
FAVORITES WIN
The two leading crown choices,
defending champion Bob Atkin
son and Dick Yost, both of Port
land, posted easy triumphs. Yost
shot thrpe-under-par to clobber
Barney Incas of Astoria 1 and
6 while Atkinson equalled par
to eliminate Jim West of Port
land. Medalist Dick Hanen of Coos
Bay played 16 holes in one un
der figures to defeat E. R. Jones
of Portland 4 and 2.
The only leading contender
for the women's crown to taste
defeat was Mrs. W. W. Davies of
Medford. She lost a 1-up deci
sion to Mrs. Si Sylvester of Port
land. Pat Lesser of Seattle, co
medalist and a strong favorite,
defeated Mrs. Naomi Kidd of
Portland.
7 Americans
In English
Net Tussles '
Wimbledon, Eng. U.R Seven
star Americans, led by defend
ing champion Dick Savitt and
U. S. top-ranked ace Vic Seixas,
were slated for action Wednes
day in the second round of men's
singles play in the Wimbledon
lawn tennis championships.
In addition, two U. S. lasses
were scheduled for play in the
second round of women's singles
and four more, including in
jured Maureen Connolly, in the
third round.
Muscle Injured
Miss Connolly, the 17-year-old
U. S. champion from San Diego,
Calif., was matched against An
gela Mortimer of Britain, a rival
that ordinarily she would be
favored to swamp. But "Little
Mo" was competing with a pain
ful muscle injury In her shoulder
and is playing against the ad
vice of her coach and her doctor.
Miss Connolly winced with
pain as she downed Barbara
Moeller of Britain Tuesday, 6-2,
6-0.
In the men's singles today,
Savitt, the defending champion
from Orange, N. J., who is seed
ed only fourth this year, was
matched against Gerald Oakley
of Britain, while Seixas of Phila
delphia was pitted against Ernest
Buchholz of Germany. Both
Yanks were expected to win in
routine fashion and pace a mass
advance into the third round.
However, 38-year-old Gardnar
Mulloy of Coral Gables, Ha.,
drew a tough opponent in young
Ken Rosewall of Australia.
George Harrington and Phil
Getchell, Rogue Valley Country
club won championship flight
matches Tuesday in the Oregon
Golf association tournament at
Portland. There were no reports
on their scores or opponents
available here this morning. Al
Littrell, Rogue Valley, lost and
Vern Robinson and Earl Leaver,
Rogue Valley, won in lower
flight matches.
In the women's tourney fourth
flight Mrts. Belle Schench,
Rogue Valley, won her fourth
flight tussle.
Trautman Blasts
Women Players,
'Bonus Babies'
Portland (U.R) Women In
baseball and "bonus babies" re
ceived a verbal blast Wednesday
from baseball's Minor League
Commissioner George M. Traut
man, who is here on a tour of
inspection of far western minor
leagues.
Trautman defended his ban on
Mrs. Eleanor Engle, signed by a
Harrisburg, Pa., baseball team
as organized baseball's first
"playerette."
"I think the women should
play by themselves," Trautman
said.
He said he made the : ruling
"for the good of baseball."
Trautman didn't soft pedal
what he thinks about the cur
rent "bonus baby" madness.
"It's ridiculous and in a way
terrible," he said. "It can't go on.
It's bad for baseball and still
wot'se for the boys themselves,
though no one can blame them
for snapping up 'the pot of gold'
offers."
He believed the problem will
eventually solve itself because
it's too expensive.
Later this week, with Presi
dent Bob Abel of the Western
International league, Trautman
plans to tour the Inland Empire
and see games at Tri-City, Wen
atchee and Spokane.
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riding, you know. But I'm get
ting pretty old, and I don't know
how much longer I'll go on.
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Detroit (U.R) Chuck Davey,
the former school teacher, look
ed past tonight's 10-round bout
with Chico Vejar to an early
welterweight title match, pos
sibly before the end of the year.
The cunning southpaw who
has both brains and brawn whip
ped Vejar decisively in an ear
lier meeting and he said there's
no reason why he shouldn't re
peat. A second victory over Vejar
would move the 26-year-old De
troiter to within one notch of
the big fight for the crown now
worn by Kid Gavilan.
Chick Harbert,
Jimmy Turnesa
In PGA Finale
Louisville, Ky. iil.P.) Burly
Chick Harbert and squat Jimmy
Turnesa met Wednesday for the
PGA golf championship and
for one of them it means final
satisfaction after pluvious disap
pointments.
Harbert, the long distance hit
ter from Northville, Mich., went
to the finals in 1947 only to lose
to big Jim Ferrier.
Turnesa, the quiet little par
busting automaton, had his
chance 10 years ago and lost in
that 1942 final to Slammin'
Sammy Snead.
One of them was going to
make it today and for the
other it will be disappointment
all over again.
No Predictions
Neither of them made any
predictions of victory, for both
were veterans of the tournament
trail who knew they faced a
rough struggle.
"You can't foretell these
things," said the 39-year-old
Turnesa after reaching the finals
by beating Ted Kroll of New
Hartford, N.Y., 4 and 2.
The handsome 37-ycar-old
Harbert was slightly more vol
uble after his 2 and 1 win over
Wednesday, June 25, lilt
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUKB RTCIf
Scores Yesterday
Tuesday's Results
COAST I.KAGI E
Sacramento - Portland (postponed,
rain).
Oakland 1, San Francisco 0.
I.os Angelrs 7, Hollywood X.
Seattle 4, San Dle(0 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn 6. St. Loula 0 (first, day).
St. Louis 7. Brooklyn 4 (second,
night).
New York 3, Cincinnati 1 (tlrst. twi
light). New York 7, ClnclnnaU 4 (second,
night).
Philadelphia 6. Chicago 0 (first, twi
light). Philadelphat 2. Chicago 1 (second.
nlshtl.
Boston 4, Plttiburgh 3 (night).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 8, St. Louis 3 (night).
Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 1 (night).
Washington 8. Chicago 2 (night).
WKSTEnN INTERNATIONAL
Lewiston at Spokane (poatpontd,
rain).
Vancouver ft. Victoria 2.
Yakima 9. Wenatchee 7.
Salem 7. Tri-Clty 4.
Bob Hamilton of Evansville,
Ind., in the semi-finals at Big
Spring Golf Club.
"Nobody ever won the PGA
easily," he said. "I don't expect
to be an exception. You can't say
Turnesa is slipping when he
shoots 10 or 11 strokes under
par. I'm glad I didn't play him
in the semi-finals."
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