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TWELVE MEDFORD (OREGON) MEDFORDHElWrRIBUNE SIPflDIFLTS Tornado Trounces Ashland Tracksters Responding to the most favor able track weather of the sea son, Medford high cindermen turned in some of their best per formances of the season yester day and won 13 of the 14 events to crush Ashland here 93 1-3 to 28 2-3. Wally Larson in the hurdles, G. Gcrbous Traded to Philadelphia Philadelphia (U.R) The Philadelphia Philliei yeiUr day traded catcher Smokey Burgess, right-handed pitcher Steve Ridzik and outfielder Stan Palys to the Cincinnati Redlegs for catcher Andy Seminick and outfielder! Jim Greengrass and Glen Gorbous. It was a straight player deal with no cash involved. The key players in the deal were Burgess and Greengrass, whom the Phils sought as a much needed long ball hitter. In getting a second outfielder, young Gorbous, the Phils had to provide an outfielder to the Redlegs and thus sent along Palys. a rookie in his first year in the majors. Glen Gorbous, traded to the Philadelphia Phillies by the Cincinnati Redlegs. was a third baseman for the Med ford Nuggets of the Far West League in 1949. Roosevelt Athletes, Fathers Entertained Members of Roosevelt grade school athletic teams, their fath ers and Coach Clifford McLean were entertained at a dinner held at the school Friday night. The dinner was sponsored by the Roosevelt PTA. John Day showed motion pictures of his hunting trip to Alaska and Scot land. Baseball FRIDAY RESULTS Pacific Coast Lessor Oakland 13. San Francisco 8 Seattle 6. San Dieeo 3 Portland 5-3. Sacramento 4-8 (First fame 12 Innings). Los Angeles 3. Hollywood 1. Korthwest League Tri-City 11, Lewiston 0. National League Chicago at Brooklyn, night, Ppd Nin. St. Louis at New York, night, rain. Philadelphia 13. Milwaukee 1 night, ailed in 8th. Tain. Cincinnati S. Pittsburgh 0 night American League Chicago 7. Boston O Detroit 3. Washington 3 Kansas City 6. New York 0 night Baltimore 3. Cleveland 2. night SUNDAY'S GAMES National League . Milwaukee at Brooklvn Cincinnati at New York (J) Chicago at Philadelphia (2) St. Louis at Pittsburgh (2) ' American League Baltimore at Chicago (2 Washington at Kansas City New York at Detroit Boston at Cleveland (J). f 'jit ' ' SSfcp7i - i Protect your car... but let its original beauty show through1. Here's the seat cover you've been waiting for! It's the sensational, new Cleor-Tex. cover by Howard Zink. Made with clear, heavy-duty plastic, they're tough and rugged "built to take it" . . '. show off beautiful upholstery (you can see right through 'em) yet protect it from dirt, stains and spills. Cleor-Tex covert fit like a glove firm and smooth no sagging, wrinkling or buckling. COACHES 1955 Ford and Plymouth In stock. Others available by order. BURK'S 314 EAST MAIN "Where Your Seat Cover Dollar . . has more Cents" FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN REAR MAIL TRIBUNE V; Dan Morris in the sprints and Bud Kastner in the jumps re corded double wins for the Black Tornado which swept both the javelin and broad jump and took both first and second places in six other events. Dale Jeffers took Ashland's only blue ribbon points by cop ping the discus. Some of the Medford perfor mances ranked among the known bests in the state so far this season. Chief among them was Don Crowl's :5l"flat in the 440-yard run and Larson's :15.3 in the high hurdles. Morris's :10.2 in the 100-yard dash and :22.2 in the 220 ranks with top times by Oregon's preppers as does Jack Pool's 2:02.1. Injures Heal Larson, who poked a hole in his heel in the high hurdles and tangled with a hurdle in the low barriers, still ran the lows in :21.6. Kastner had his best marks of the year with 5 feet 10 inches in the high jump and. 20 feet 6 inches in the broad jump. Med ford's 880 relay time of 1:34.1 was jts best. Morris, Ken Tucker, Kastner and Crowl teamed. Eldon Francis's 181 feet 10 in ches in the javelin was his sec ond best this year but still, so far as is known, is tops for preps in the state. Lew Breazeale won the pole vault in 11-6, Les Ling scheit the mile in 4:44.1 and Neil Plumley the shot put with 45-7. Gene Parent, winning pitcher in a baseball game against Med ford during the afternoon, en tered the discus after the dia mond brush and took second place. RESULTS: High hurdles Larson. M: Tarlor, A; Stearns, M. Time :15.3. IOC-yard dash Morris. M: Baker, A; Crowl. M. Tithe :10.2. High jump Kastner. M: Schultz. A: Lemley. A. Height 5 ft. 10 in. Shot put Plumley. M: Morgan, M; Jeffers. A. Distance 45 ft. 7 in. Javelin Francis. M; Morgan, M; Lewis. M. Distance 181 ft. 10 in. Pole vault Breazeale. M: tie for second among Reeder, M: Johnson A; and Price. A. Height 11 ft. 6 in. Mile Lingscheit. M; Allison, M; Austin. A. Time 4:44.1. 440-yard run Crowl, M: Kershaw, m: xaies. a. nme :oi. Low hurdles Larson, M: Miller. M; Taylor. A. Time :21.6. 220-yard run Morris, M;- Baker, A; lucKer. m. xime vti.z. 830-yard run Pool. M: Winchell M: Daily. A. Time 2:02.1. 880-yard relay Won bv Medford (Morris. Tucker. Kastner, Crowl). fime 1:34.1. Discus Jeffers. A: Parent. A; De- vore. M. Distance 142 ft. 11 in. Broad jump Kastner. M: Close, M; Smith, M. Distance 20 ft. 6 in. Ski Conditions Skiing conditions were fair. and Highway 62 was open to the lake rim, the chief ranger s off ice, Crater Lake National park. reported late yesterday. Warm ing huts will be open today. There are 140 inches of snow on the ground at the Lake, com pared to 108 inches at this time last year. Two inches of snow fell Friday. The office said there was a to tal snowfall of 139 inches during the month of April, compared to 35 inches in April, 1954. Here's beautiful protec tion far your ear at the remarkebly low, lew price ef 24.95 INSTALLED SEDANS & Sunday, May I. 1955 Chico Vejar TKO Victor Over Mel is Syracuse, N. ' Y. 0J.R) Fast punching Chico Vejar will be an interested spectator when welterweight champion Tony De Marco defends his recently-ac quired title against Carmen Basilio here June 10. Vejar, who scored a technical knockout over Paolo Melis of Italy at the end of the fourth round of their nationally-tele vised bout Friday night, report edly has been promised a Sep tember fight with Basilio. The Stamford, Conn., collegian also is clutching an old contract with De Marco for a Boston brawl. Thus, regardless of the out come of the June title fight, Vejar seems almost certain to get a shot at the 147-pouna crown in the near future. Friday night's battle was halt ed because of a bad cut sustain ed by Melis over his left eye in the opening round. The for mer Italian welterweight cham pion carried on gamely against Vejar, but Dr. Charles Heck, a commission physician, finally ordered the fight stopped before the bell sounded for the start of the fifth round. Tornado Net Crew Wins The Medford high tennis team downed Ashland 5 to 2 Friday for its second match victory this season over the Grizzlies. Originally set for Medford, the match was moved, to Ash land because the Tornado courts were wet. Appearance of a girl on the Ashland squad and the fact that Medford's squad consisted of on ly four players highlighted the tussle. . The Tornado forfeited one singles match because of the absence of a fifth player. Julie Joy was the Grizzlies' girl participant. Jim Gordon beat her 6-1, 6-1. Other Medford singles winners were Jerry Kala pus 6-1, 6-4 over Jerry Mickle and Bill Isaacs 6-0, 6-1 over Gene Long. Dave Woods, Ashland, beat Bob Schmidt, Medford, 1-6, 6-4, 6-1. In doubles Kalapus and Shcmidt beat Mickle and Woods 6-1 6-3 and Isaacs and Gordon beat Long and Richard Green 6-4, 6-0. BOWLING I ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: Continental Lumber Co. .. Lorenz Co Royal Club Lamports Sporting Goods . Pine Tree Market State Forest Patrol Shoe Dogs Star Body Works Kom-Pak Trailers Hooper's Radiator Service . W. T .42 26 39,i 28 'i 37 31 34 34 34 34 .34 34 33'i 34'i 30 2 37 Vi .30 38 352 42 'i Continental (3) H. Allen 552 T. Van Sickle 461 E. Isaacs 353 L. KnapD 50 V. Allen 578 Kom-Pak (11 A. Andrew 478 B. Thornton 416 L. Moser 420' E. Paae 440 C. Birchfield 435 Handicap 73 2450 2267 (1) 483 467 479 500 451 Royal Clb D. Uchytil L. Smith B. ehl I. Bnllinser F. Knox 3) 485 54fi 18 453 569 Star Bodv T. Mitchell H. Geener C. Emery D. Graham L. Graham Handicap 21 2401 3471 Forest Patrol B. Van Hoy H. Smets J. Bra dish D. Stockton T. Maul Handicap (3) 51 S Hooper' (1) D. Lswis 403 B. Coy 419 W. Buchannan 432 G. Davon 471 H. Vallee -485 333 437 480 376 114 2311 2210 Shoe Doea (1) Lorenz (3) W. Eberius 503 J. Mathes 510 E. Floate 442 D.McCormack 454 D. Kline 487 W. Gottfried 90 C. Lasher 433 B. Tve 447 D. Wunderlich 385. F. Kunz 516 Handicap : 57 2307 2417 Pine Tree (1) Lamport's 418 B. Piche 442 B. Meyers (3) 562 C. Curl F. Martin S. Mallon 497 392 L. Schneider 500 488 S. Van Dyke 429 G. Culy D. Kreer m J. Farrar 141 28 Handicap 2297 2516 Dead line Sunday Classified i at noon Saturday: 1 a.m. Monday for Monday: other dayg 5:30 previous day. SAMSON'S FEED PRICES Watch for This Ad Each Samson's Money-Saving This Week's Steel Fence Posts For Electric Fence PLANT YOUR GARDEN NOW YARD AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Hand lawn Mowers Power Lawn Mowers Garden Carts Samson's Spec. Lawn Mix Hi-Press Peat Mo'ss Car Bale Peat Moss ' Garden Hose ' ; Seed Potatoes ' -Texas Onion Plants .2 Samscn Feed & Feed Co. Poultry ft Dairy Feed Hay - Fertilizer 4TH & FRONT MEDFORD Phone 2-5295 WEIMARANER LITTER NOMINATED The Weimaraner litter above reportedly is the first to be nominated from the Rogue river valley for the breed's field futurity. Breeder of the litter was Mrs. Frank Catalano, route 2, boa 214A, Central Point. Proud mother of the fiye-weeks old pups is Catalanos Mia, soon to be groomed for field trial work. One of her sons, who will be named Catalano's Veldt Koenig, will be taken to the Weimaraner national field trial in the midwest in 1956. He will try for the purse to be awarded to the best futurity nominee. Weimaraners are known for dual ability and' the futurity contestants -will have to prove ability on both water and land. The futurity is the breeders' proving ground. Many fine dogs from all over the country will be entered. Sire of the pups is Catalano's Durk, owned by T. J. Hight, Medford. Durk has just completed three months of field trial training. . Talent, Prospect Grab B League Verdicts; Bulldogs Face Crusaders JACKSON 'COUNTY B LEAGUE STANDINGS W. Talent 3 St. Mary's 2 Prospect 3 Jacksonville 1 Ro?ue River 0 Butte Falls 0 L. Pet O - 1.000 0 ' 1.000 1 . .750 2 .333 3 .000 3 .000 Unbeaten leadership in the Jackson County B Baseball League will be at stake Monday afternoon when St. Mary's is host to Talent high at the fair grounds ball park here. Talent kept its unblemished status Friday with its third vic tory, a 1 6 to 0 blanking of Rogue River. Prospect got its third win against a single loss by whack ing Butte Falls 8 to 1. St. Mary's and Jacksonville postponed their scheduled meeting .until May 8 because of a wet diamond at the fairgrounds. Pitchers Don Coghill and Dale Walter limited Rogue River to a single hit. That was swatted by Roland -Prefountaine. The Bulldogs got seven bingles with three of them by McAbee in five times up. Two were triplets, Pitching Duel Sid Peterson had a one-hit pitching effort by himself for Prospect. It was a tight pitcher's duel between Peterson and Lee Abbott until the Butte Falls toss- er yielded four walks and three of four Cougar hits in the sixth frame. The walks, a triple by Bob Jones, a single ' by Mike Clark and a double by Joel Prep Golfers Rap Pelicans Medford high golfers won their second team victory of the season over Klamath Falls on Saturday at Klamath. Tornado team score was 436 while the Pelicans had a 526 total, . Larry Copple with 41-40 81 had low scor for Medford. Oth er counts were Warren Deakins 47-4188. Dick Copple 43-48 88. Jim Materie 42-47 89, and Dick Shepherd 45-4590. Medford entertains Marshfield here next Saturday morning. Oregon Wins, 13-12, .... In Last of Ninth Eugene (U.R) ; Jimmy John son hit a bases loaded double in the last of the ninth inning here Friday to give Oregon a 13-12 victory over Washington in a Northern Division baseball game. . " SCORES GOLF WIN Eugene U.R) University of Oregon scored a 19-8 victory over Oregon State here Friday in a Northern Division golf match. It was the Webfoots 22nd straight conference victory. 11 Sunday for Feed Prices Special 50C Each .$18.10 . 59.95 . 10.80 lb. .95 .50 Lbs. 3.98 . 3.00 .50 feet lb. 4.75 .09 .45 bunches on Monday Walls were combined with an error as Prospect got seven runs. Peterson gave the one hit to Henshaw in the third inning, walked one man and struck out 11. Abbott fanned nine and walked six, two in the fifth canto. Sun shown both before' and after the game at Prospect but rain fell during the first four innings. MNESCORE: Tr.lent 075 013 016 Rogue Hiver 000 000 0 0 Coghill. Walter (5) and McAbee; Twiest. Thorrel (5) and Prefountaine. Butte Falls 001 000 0 1 1 3 Prospect 001 007 x 8 4 2 Abbott, Daniels (6) and P. Conley; Peterson and Walls. BOWLING EVERGREEN LEAGUE With only one week left, the second half of the Evergreen Bowling League is a two-way race, with the Medford Barber Local and Pierce Auto Freight ers seeking top spot. The Barbers and Pierce only managed to maintain place as "they both split 2-2 with their rivals in this week's series. Bel Air Chevs held Pierce, and Sherwin-Williams Painters held the Barbers. Jorgensen's Dairy moved ahead of Chevs and City Slick ers, when they took a 3-1 series from First National Bank. The Slickers took Tru Mix Construction out of title play with a 3-1 victory. Only bright spot here was the fact that Grant Burroughs again topped his dad, Jerry Burroughs, in their scrap for family honors. Swift anl Co. lost its chances as victim to Big Y Super Market 4-0. Ray Speer again led Big Y. A meeting of the team cap tains will be held just prior to the bowling time next week. Standings: w. l. Medford Barbers 44 24 ; Pierce Freighter 43 25 Swift and Company .-. 38. Vx 29'i Tru Mix Construction . 35 33 Jorgensen"s Dairy ....34'i 33'i City Hall Slickers 33 x Z4- Big Y Super Market . 31 37 Bel Air Crevs 30 M Sherwin-Williams Paints ..27 41 First National Bank 23 '.4 44 't Results: Bel Air Chevs. 2 Art Maggenti 429 Abs. 483 Ralph Barclay 490 Ed Radsweit 517 Doc Wilson 500 Pierce Freight Z Swede Larson 413 Gene Doyon 484 Harv. Hawley 367 Len Negles 463 Herb Vallee 520 Handica 150 2394 2419 Med.- Barbers ' 2 S-W Paints 2 Jake Olsen 512 LeRoy Boyd 391 H.. Thompson 414 Lee Bex 517 Hugh Shaw 468 Handles 198 . - 3408 Frank Kirk 469 F. Chapman 510 Bob DeGroot 443 Dave Kreer 459 Joe Clark 520 1 2401 City Hall 3 Tru Mix 1 Chas. Snedden 461 J. Cummings 439 Jim Baize - 504 G. Burroughs 507 J. Burroughs 401 B. Stevens 452 L. N. Dow 490 Geo. Brown . 34S O. McNeel 490 J.Compaenoni 500 Handicap 129 " . 3407. 2402 Jorgensen's 1st Natl. Bank 1 Paul Dimick 497 Garry Shuler 385 Dick Miller 413 Ray Wise 847 Bob Lane 473 Jack Givier ob BradPritchett 396 Del Schrein 422 Herm Duncan 412 Hal Ellis 508 Handicap 171 3317 2315 Big T 4 Ken Berrer.- 518 Jack Franz 475 John Davis 433 Paul MaeQuat 456 Ray Speer 543 Swift Co.' 0 John Mathes 494 C. Freeman 499 B. Griffith 487 B. Messelbeck 429 Fritz Kunz rt. , 40B Handicap 18 2330 2429 AUTO BATTERIES Auto Batteries 1 Year Guarantee. ...$ 6.95 or Same Battery 3 Year Guarantee $15.75 or Same Battery 6 Year Guarantee $29.75 or Same Battery 10 Year Guarantee $47.75 ' Exchange Prices " BATTERIES RECHARGED FREE NOT BAKER USE" BATTERIES Fishermen Race ' Planned at WSA Annual Regatta A fisherman's race will be a feature this year of the Western Speedboat association's annual regatta at Emigrant dam. The motorboat races are planned for Sunday, June 6. Fisherman's competition will be in the morning and is sched uled for 11 o'clock. Action for the regular racing hulls is set for l,p.m. Rules and details of the fish erman's event have been an nounced by Mrs. Bill Barnes. She said tnat contestants must be at least 16 years of age. fin tries must be two-seated xishing boats. No racing hulls are being permitted. However, a steering wheel, hand throttel and remote controls will be allowed. Motors must be stock and have a stand ard lower unit. . . Two Classes There will be two classes, B2 and D2. In B2 motors will be un der 25 horsepower and boats must weigh at least 350 pounds. For D2 motors will be 25 and up. Crait must weight 500 pounds. Live or dead weight may be added. B2 hulls must be at least 11 feet long and D2 at least 13 feet. Fins are optional. First, second and third prizes will be awarded. Iniormaaon can be obtained from Commodore Mel. McGrew (telephone 2-9739) or Mrs. Barnes (3-2603). Entry blanks will be available soon and , must be mailed to. Mrs. Barnes so that she will have them before Saturday, June 4. PARNELL TO BOSTON Chicago (U.R) Boston Red Sox pitcher Mel Parnell, whose injured right knee has failed to respond to X-ray therapy, was sent back to Boston yesterday with the possibility that he would be lost to the club inde finitely. Club officials are uncer tain of Parnell's future since the leg has shown no improvement since being injured in an exhi bition game March 30. BOWLING CITY LEAGUE Norton Lumber company clinch ed second half laurels in the City Bowling League last week with a 2Vi to lVa victory over the Independent Order of For esters. The wingave them a five game lead in the circuit with only one more night of action remaining in the half. Ross Lumber company and White City Sales were tied in second place after 3 to 1 wins, respectively, over Central mar ket and Mogan Lumber com pany. Frank Couch of Ed's Bar ber shop rolled a 218 for high game last week. Ross Lumber took series honors with 875. Standings: W. L. Norton Lumber Co. 45 23 Ross Lumber Co. 40 28 White City Sales 40 28 Top Notch Cafe -37 31 Red Blanket Lumber Co 37 31 Ed's Barber Shop 36 32 Crater Electric 35 33 Mogan Lumber Co. 34 34 DarreH Miller Co 33 Vs 34': Ind. Order of Foresters 27 ',3 40 V: Cental Market : 26 42 Camp White -17 : 51. Results: White City V. Calhoun L. Smith B. Fehl F. Knox J. Henson Handicap ' 3V Mogan Lbr. (1) 489 F. Chapman 446 548 . N. Henson 450 493 B.' Dyer 526 482 D. Chapman - 488 522 J. Burroughs 545 v27 2561 3455 Top Notch H. Shaw T. Mitchell T. Jantzer D. Harmon J. Laden (1) 499 521 499 415 458 3392 Crater Elec. H. Allen L. Knapp P. Dorff C. Hampson V. Allen (3) 470 425 443 513 571 2422 Foresters OH) C. Morrison 464 J. D. Lubbers 512 V. Simmonds 455 V. Lubbers 456 H. Tessey Jr. 497 Norton Lbr. E. Olsen 446 502 400 468 490 78 M.. Morse C. Pfnister M. Olsen J. Boettcher Handicap 334 3384 O) 596 . 442 463 371 467 Camp -WJilte R. Denning W. Cody M. Ament' J. Duane B. Findley Handicap (1) Ml Miller Co. B. Wilson J. Roberts E. Lenz B. White ! L. Webster 414 436 473 415 117 3236 3349 Red Blanket E. Hill J. Longan (1) 458 489 330 417 Ed's Shop (3) F. Couch 567 E. Paschke 440 T. VanSickle 432 I. Bollinger 471 B. Hawley 550 M. Harvey G. Stewart C. Epps Handicap 418 288 340 2460 ) 483 534 469 .. 458 503 Central Mkt. B. Hayman H. Sullivan E. Sonuner J. Keener G. Schulz Handicap 1) 509 Ross Lbr. C. Heim F. Martin G. Culy B. Forrest R. Wise 388 416 401 618 108 3340 2447 BAKER'S BATTERY SERVICE 3510 North , Pacific Hi way Phone 2-8373 GRIZZLY DIAMOND NINE NIPS MEDFORD 5-4 IN CONTINUED ENCOUNTER SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. Pet. Grants Pass 4 0 1.000 Medford 4 1 .800 Klamath Falls 2 3 .400 Ashland : l 7 .125 Ashland high'i Grizzlies yes terday chalked up their first baseball decision of the season against Class A competition at the expense of the Medford Black Tornado. Two runs pushed across the plate yesterday added to three recorded last Thursday gave Ashland a 5 to 4 win over Med ford. For Medford it was the first loss in five Southern Oregon Conference engagements and the first setback at the hands Qf an Oregon school. Before yesterday Ashland had defeated only Class B Talent and had lost seven league games. Three losses had been inflicted by Medford. Last Thursday the two South ern Oregon Conference rivals battled 4Vfc innings and Med ford was leading 4 to 3 when the diamond became too wet and muddy for continued activity. Yesterday the clubs played out the final 2Vi innings of the league tussle and then had a five-inning king-x affair. The Tornado won the latter 5-0, but it was small consolation. . Errors Hurt Ashland's winning run came in the -actual sixth inning of the league struggle. Two Medford infield miscues plus singles by Bob Alley and Gene Parent in flicted the damage. Parent drove in both runs. Medford got men on base in its fifth and sixth inning batting turns but didn't have the punch Hardware Store Headquarters for Fishing Contest Siskiyou Hardware, 225 West Main st., has been named head quarters here for the sixth an nual Boys' Life fishing contest. The . contest is sponsored by Boys' Life magazine, official publication of the Boy Scouts of American. Boys and girls under the age of 19 are eligible to com pete. A total of $1,500 worth of out board motors; fishing rods, lines and lures will be awarded to winners. Youngsters here may enter at anytime up to August 31. No entry forms are needed but complete information sheets are available free of charge at Siskiyou hardware. Ashlanders Cancel Out 9th Grade Track Meet Medford junior high ninth grade track meet with Ashland scheduled Friday was called off. School officials here said the cancellation action was taken Friday at the request of Ash land. . PILOTS WIN TENNIS, 4-3 Portland 4U.R) Portland Uni versity Friday defeated. Willam ette university, 4-3, in a tennis match here. It was the Pilots 50th straight .victory stretching over a four-year period. ' 7 BEVERLY ft- t riii i lis PI v3& ANOTHER BARKER TRIUMPH! WE'RE NOW EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THIS FAMOUS NATIONAL SERVICE IN MEDFORD. OVER 96 OF ALL SUITS SOLD ARE NOW SINGLE-BREASTED. YOU CAN REVIVE THAT DOUBLE-BREASTED SUIT OR TUXEDO AND START WEARING IT AGAIN. THEY'VE DONE THOUSANDS OF THESE AND GUARANTEE EACH JOB. to get them home. Frank Rector doubled with one out in the fifth but Dick McLaughlin grounded out and Lorin Jacobs retired on an outfield fly. Bob Mays got on oa&e on an error ana Ed Mc Cullough walked in the. seventh with one out. However, Rector fanned and McLaughlin ground ed out again. Thfr Tornado got all its scores last Thursday in the opening in ning highlighted by Jacob's home run and Ed Reinking's triple. Ashland unleased in th fifth Thursday with three con secutive singles, a walk and Jim Sutherlin's double. Parent hurled the whole seven innings for Ashland, giving six hits, and one walk and fanning six batters. The Grizzlies got six hits and no walks in 4 23 in nings -off Ernie Tyler, Medford's starting hurler, on . Thursday. Duane Sides pitched to one bat ter Thursday, fanning Lanct Locke. McCullough was Tor nado pitcher for yesterday's por tion. He was tagged for two hits, walked one and whiffed one in two innings. Garats This Week In yesterday's no-counter Med ford got all its runs in the fourth. There were two errors, a walk and a fielder's choice. McLaugh lin, Gordon Owley and Sides singled. McLaughlin hit two for two and Mays two for three. Sides gave up three hits fan ned three and hit one batter. Medford jayvees played Jack sonville varsity here Monday and the Tornado scrimmages Talent here Tuesday. Conference action will be at Grants Pass on Wednesday and at Klamath Falls on Saturday (a double header). Grants Pass heads the circuit with four wins and no losses. Hail and rain ended a planned GP doublebill at Klamath Falls on Friday after two innings of the first game. The twinbill like ly will not be made up unless it affect conference standings. LINESCORES: (Conference came) Ashland 000 032 0 S 1 Medford 400 000 0 4 6 4 Parent and Sword; Tyler. Side (S). McCullough (6) and McLaughlin. (Practice game) Ashland 000 00 0 S Medford 000 5x 5 Fitch and Sword: Sdies and King. .nQTD- vtrywnw ttowa s America's tmeei Oerdm CuMvater We Give S&H Green Stamps O OPEN TODAY Cascade Lawn & Garden Supply 1228 N. RIVERSIDE Medford HIUS finest TAILOR! $25 i V 2 H.P. pnTO-HOV V4 Our Original "SINGLE-IZING" process RESTYLES and CONVERTS your DOUBLE BREASTED SUIT into a SMART NEW SINGLE BREASTED MODEL! Com pletely Hand Tailored for only $25. MAIN AT CENTRAL