Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1955, Image 13

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Prep Thinclads Await
District Encounters
Track teams of at least 11
southern Oregon high schools
held their final practice sessions
tomorrow in preparation for the
District 3 engagements.
District eliminations, to de
cide entries in the state classic,
are scheduled on Saturday. Class
-,A schools collide on the south
ern Oregon college oval at Ash
land. B schools have a separate
meet at the Medford high stad--ium.
Principal Roland Parks of
Ashland high reported yesterday
that at least seven schools will
be represented in the Class A
affair. They are Medford s fav--ored
Black Tornado, Grants
Pass. Klamath Falls, Ashland.
Crater, Eagle Point and Phoe
nix. Most of the schools will en
ter full teams and entries total-
led 158 yesterday.
Of the other schools of the
district Illinois Valley was list-
and Brookings and Henley had
sent no word.
Four in B
Only four schools are definite
entries so far in the B tussle,
: according to Clyde Sutherland,
Jacksonville school superin
tendent and district committee
man. They are Malin, Rogue
River., Bonanza and Jackson-
-"11- H T 111 Lni1B antlMDB
ana mere is pussiuuujr sji ov"
coast area schools sending ath
letes. No participants are sched
uled from Talent, Butte Falls
and Prospect.
At Ashland mnmintf avpnts
begin at 10:30 a.m. and afternoon
action at 3 p.m. There will be
a nominal charge for admission
and tickets purchased in the
'morning- will be good for all
day. Parks said that "elaborate
preparations have . been made
" for the meet. " .
For the B meet here prelimin
aries are set for a 10 a.m. start
with finals to commence at 1
Medford looms as favorite to
'gain the most berths for the
cfala mao4 on1 in nak Hictrint
team scoring honors because of
its marks in other meets this
year and because of its depth.
Accordinr"to "information avail
able from, meet entry lists and
meet records, Medfordites have
the best 'times, distances and
. A. t - X
neignis in me Diggesi snare ox
the events. A list of best marks
follows this story. There could
be inaccuracies because of dif
ficulty of getting complete rec-
a
oraa. -
Tornado Marks Best
The Black Tornado is shown
with the best marks in the quar
ter, half and mile, both hurdle
events, the 220-yard dash, the
relay, the shot put, the pole
vault, the javelin and the broad
jump.
In the vault, however, where
Lew Breazeale of Medford has
gone 12. feet 3V4 inches, the
height is only a half inch better
thanthe best by Keith Hislop
of Grants Pass. One of the top
battles of the meet is anticipated
between these two if Breazeale's
turned ankle has healed.
Frank Reich of Eagle Point
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has been listed with a :10.3 best
in the 100, but has one clocking
of :10.04, which is ahead of :10.1
by Dan Morris of Medford. Dale
Jeffers of Ashland has the No.
1 discus toss with 149-1 and
Bob Johnston of Crater has
gone 6-1 in the high jump.
Rogue River and Malin are
top contenders for B laurels.
Malin won a - Klamath county
meet this week end Rogue River
has loomed strong all season in
a number of sessions. Best per
formances of Rogue River's
Chiefs are listed after t h is
article.
CLASS A DISTRICT
BEST MARKS
440-yard run Crowl. Medford. :B1:
Farrell. Klamath FaUs. :31.7: Gray,
Medford. :32.S; Kershaw. Medford.
S3; Curnow. Grants Pass. :S3.9.
880-yard run Williams. Medford,
2:02; Pool, Medford. 2:02.1; WincheU.
Medford. 2:06; Cordy. Crater. 2.08;
Dailey. Ashland, 2.07.
Mile Liniraeheit. Medford. 444.5;
Allison. Medford. 4.4416; Austin. Ash
land. 4:45: Gustafson, Crater, 4.47;
Butts. Medford, 4:30. v
Low hurdles Larson. Medford. 20.1;
Hancock. Klamath Falls, :20.5: Ogles
by, Medford, 20.5: Hawkins. Medford,
20.6: Packard. Grants Pass. 20.7.
High hurdles Larson. Medford, :15;
Von Burkirk, Crater, :15.8: Valberg,
Grants Pass. 15.9; Klett, Grants Pass,
:13.9: Stearns. Medford, :15.9.
100-yard dash Reich, Eagle Point,
:10.04; Morris, Medford. 10.1: Baker,
Ashland. -A0.2; Gould. Medford. :10.2;
PeDDle, Klamath Falls. 10.3.
220-yard dash Morris. Medford,
22.2; Baker. Ashland. 22.4: Tucker,
Medford. :22.S: Gould. Medford. :22.6.
Relay Medford 1:343; Ashland
135.4.
Shot put Plumley, Medford. 47 ft.
10 in.; Causey. Klamath Falls. 47 ft.
Discus Jeffers, Ashland. 149 ft. 1
in.: . Lilly. Crater. 142 ft.; Colley,
Klamath Falls. 139 ft.
Pole vault Breazeale. Medford. 12
ft. 3i in.; Hislop, Grants Pass. 12 ft.
3 in.
Javelin Eldon Francis. Medford,
189 ft. 1 in.
High jump Johnston, Crater, 6 ft.
1 in. -
Broad jump Kastner, Medford,
20 ft. 6 in.
ROGUE RIVER BEST MARKS:
Pole vault Harold Moore and Loyd
Morrow. 10 ft. 8 in.
Shot put Jack Herburger, - 45 ft.
6 in.
Javelin Bill Headrich, 169 ft. 8 in.
Broad jump Ted Stanfield. 21 ft.
5 in. - -
High hurdles Stanfield. :16.3.
Discus Herburger. 136 ft. 6 in.
100-yard dash Bob Hoover :10.5.
Mile Lawrence Wagner. 4:57.
High jump Stanfield. 5 ft. 9 in.
440-yard run Gary Phillips. :57.5.
Low hurdles Stanfield. :1J.
220-yard dash Bob Hoover. :23.7.
880-yard run Bilbee Lane. 2:12.
880-yard relay Hoover. Stanfield,
Gary Johnson, Headrich, 1:38.
KLAMATH B BESTS
Dale McCulloch. Merrill. 163-3 'i in
the javelin; Tom Cantrall. Malin, :22.3
in the low hurdles; Pad Madden. Ma
lin. :10.1 and :23.1 in the 100 and 220;
Malin, 1:38.8 in the relay: Rod Lyon,
Malin, :16.3 in the high hurdles; Lyon
10-10 in the vault; Len Dobry. Malin,
124-6 in the discus, and Norm Oliva,
Malin, :36.4 in the 440.
Salem, Eugene
Victors in NWL
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Baseball was a bit on the
wild side in the Northwest
league last night with an 18-11
at Saltm the wildest of the lot.
Salem pinned the 18-11 defeat
Lewlston with a 17-hit attack
that battered four Lewiston hur
lers. .......
. Gene Tanselll with a three
run triple In the fourth and
Harvey Koepf with three hits
were the top Salem hitters in
the 3-hour, 5 minute contest.
Eugene got three runs in the
eighth to nip Spokane 3-2 at
Eugene. Manny Romero got the
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Don Cockell's Manager Protests
16!2-Foot Ring, 8-Ounce Gloves
San Rafael, Calif. (U.R) Don
Cockell, British challenger for
the world heavyweight title,
quietly resumed sparring today
while his camp protested that
the gloves were too big and the
ring too small for Monday
night's championship fight with
Rocky Marciano.
Manager John Simpson yester
day wired the State Athletic
Commission that the 16 and one
half foot ring which will be in
use at San Francisco's Kezar
Stadium would be a "tremen
dous handicap" to his boxer.
"We were promised a 20-foot
ring and we get a 16-footer,"
Simpson said. "We also were
Davidson
Third Man in
Grudge Scrap
Buck Davidson, . Klamath
Falls, will be the third man in
the ring at Merrick's arena Sat
urday night when Yoggi Hus
sane and Logger Porter clash in
a grudge wrestling watch slated
for one hour or two out of three
falls.
The grudge started about three
weeks ago when Porter, here as
a spectator, stepped into the
ring to issue a challenge to any
wrestler and Hussane attempted
to throw him out. Instead, Hus
sane receipted for a brief but
sound thrashing and has rejected
all efforts by Porter to get a
match with him.
It was Porter's added incen
tive of $100 plus his purse if
Hussane can beat him that fi
nally induced the Springfield
Turk to take the bout.
Two outstanding preliminary
scraps have been signed. The
middle one pits Cyclone Cobb
against Champ Thomas and the
opener sends Cowboy. Wes
Knapp in with Larry Presnell
Starting time is 8:30 p.m. and
arena doors open an hour
earlier.
Reserved seat tickets are on
sale at the Rogue restaurant, 42
South Central ave.
Leading Money Winners
Head Hot Springs Field
Hot Springs, Ark. (U.R)
Five of the top 10 money win
ners of the year headed the 125
player field that teed off in the
opening round of the $15,000
Hot Springs Open today as this
resort city became host to its
first major golf tournament since
1928.
They included Cary Middle
coff of Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.,
who has hauled in $11,753.93 to
rank third in earnings; Ted
Kroll of Utica, N. Y., whose
$9,008.34 placed him fourth; Jer
ry Barber of Los Angeles, who
ranked fifth at $8,871.25; Billy
Maxwell, the Odessa, Tex., fledg
ling pro who has pocketed $8,
549.33 for sixth and Johnny
Palmer of Charlotte, N. C. whose
$7,665 put him in eighth.
DUCK GOLFERS WIN
Eugene (U.R) University of
Oregon's golf team downed Brit
ish Columbia yesterday, 8- 1-2 to
6 1-2, here. Don Bick and Neil
Dwyer of Oregon and John Rus
sell and Harold Rice of UBC
shared medalist honors with 72's.
Emeralds off on the right foot
with a bases-empty homer in
the inning. Then came a walk,
an outfield fly and a wild pitch
to score two more runs.
Herman Lewis and Dick Ho
gan paced Yakima to an 11-6
decision over Tri-City.
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promised . we would use six-
ounce gloves and we have to use
eight-ounce."
Jimmy Murray, who is co
promoting the bout with the
IBC, said no promise had been
made about the 20-foot ring
which is located in the San
Francisco Civic Auditorium.
"I told Simpson that we prob
ably would use the 20-foot ring
but it isn't available," Murray
said.
The 16 and one-half foot ring
is used in . the Cow Palace,
scene of numerous champion
ship bouts.
It is California law that eight
ounce gloves be used in all
championship fights.
However, the glove protest
gave' Simpson and Manager Al
Weill something in common.
Marciano's pilot wants to use
six-ounce gloves, too.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
of LILLIAN M. STEELE. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as administrator of
the estate of Lillian M. Steele, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same to me at the
office of my attorney, Walter D. Nun
ley. Courthouse, Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated and first published this 28th
day of April. 1955.
HARRY L. STEELE
Administrator
No. 8474
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the Circuit Court of the State of
.Oregon for the County of Jackson,
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of Cleve
land H. Storrs. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned has filed her Final
Account as execurtix of the above es
tate with the Circuit Court of said
County, and the Court has fixed the
3rd day of June, 1955, at the hour of
10:00 A.M.. of said day and the Cir
cuit Judge's office in the County
Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the
time and place respectively for the
hearing of objections, if any there be,
to the said final account, and you are
hereby notified to file objections, if
any you have, to the said final ac
count on or before the time fixed for
hearing.
Dated and first published this 5th
day of May. 1955.
. RUTH M. STORRS. Executrix
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FCR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLI
CATION FOR INCORPORATION OF
THE ELK CITY WATER DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that a peti
tion has been filed In the above en
titled court for the establishment of a
domestic water supply corporation, to
be known as the Elk City Water Dis
trict, and the boundaries of the pro
posed corporation are as follows, to
wit: Beginning at iha most southerly
southwest corner of the Midway
Water District, a municipal corpora
tion, as described in Volume 21, pages
442 and 443 of the Commissioner's
Journal of Jackson County, Oregon;
thence westerly along the south line
of Donation Land Claim No. 60. T 37
S. R 2 W. W. M. Jackson County. Ore
gon, and the continuation thereof to
the southwesterly right-of-way line of
the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence
northwesterly along said right-of-way
line to its intersection with the easter
ly line of the Ehrman Warehouse In
dustrial District, a recorded subdivi
sion; thence S O 02' 29" E 195.44
feet more or less to the southeast cor
ner of said subdivision; thence S 89
54' W 384.96 feet more or less to the
southeast ' corner of .Donation Land
Claim No. 62 T 37 S, 1,2 W, w! M.
Jackson County, Oregon; thence west
erly along the south line of said Do
nation Land Claim No. 62 and the
continuation thereof to a point south
of the southwest corner of the prop
erty described in Volume 323, Page
449 of the Jackson County Deed Rec
ords; thence North 30 feet more or
less to the southwest corner of said
property; thence northerly along the
westerly line of said property to the
southwest corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 63. T. 37 S. R. 2 W.. W. M,
Jackson County, Oregon; thence
northerly along said westerly Dona
tion Land Claim line to its intersec
tion with the southwesterly right-of-way
line of the Southern Pacific Rail
road; thence northwesterly along said
right-of-way line to its intersection
with the northerly line of Donation
Land Claim No. 64. T -37 S, R 2 W,
W. M., Jackson County, Oregon; thence
westerly along the northerly line of
said Donation Land Claim No. 64 to
a point south of the southwest corner
of Lot V. Snowy Butte Orchards, a
recorded subdivision; thence North to
said southwest corner of said Lot v;
thence N. 89 54' W 10 feet to the
centerline of a 20 foot road; thence
North along the centerline of said
road to its intersection with the South
line of Lot "K", said Snowy Butte
Orchards; thence westerly along the
south line of said Lot "K" to the
southwest corner thereof; thence
northerly along the west line of said
Lot "K" to the southwest corner of
the property described in Volume
250, Page 30. of the Jackson County
Deeds Records; thence easterly along
the south line of said property and the
continuation thereof to the North
easterly right-of-way line of the Pa
cific Highway; thence Northwesterly
alone said right-of-way line to the
most southerly corner of the property
described in Volume 273, Page 310 of
the Jackson County Deed Records;
thence northeasterly along the south
easterly line of said property to the
north line of Donation Land Claim No.
54. T 37 S, R 2 W., W. M.. Jackson
County, Oregon; thence easterly along
said north line of said Donation Land
Claim 54 to the northeast corner
thereof; thence southerly along the
east boundary of said Donation Land
Claim No. 54 to the southeast corner
thereof, said southeast corner also
being the southwest corner of Dona
tion Land Claim No. 58, T 37 S. R 2
W, W. M.. Jackson County. Oregon;
thence easterly along the southerly
boundary of said Donation Land Claim
No. 58 and continuation thereof to a
point on the section line common to
sections 11 and 12, T 37 S. R 2 W., W.
M. Jackson County, Oregon: thence
southerly along said section line 915.5
feet more or less to the section corner
common to sections II, 12, 13 and 14
aid township and range; thence
southerly along the section line com
mon to sections 13 and 14 said town
ship and range 3760.68 feet more or
less to the most westerly southwest
corner of said Midway Water District;
thence easterly along the boundary of
said Midway Water District 1310.7 feet
more or less to a corner thereof;
hence south along the boundary of
said Midway Water District 273.9 feet
to a corner thereof; thence east along
the boundary of said Midway Water
District 690 feet more or less to a
corner thereof; thence south along
the boundary of said Midway Water
District 1179J4 feet more or less to
the most southerly southwest corner
thereof and being; the point of begin
ning. . , . -
Please take notice -that the above
mentioned petition will be presented
to the above entitled County Court for
hearing on Tuesday, the 31st day of
May, 1955 at the hour of 11:00 o'clock
a.m., or as soon thereafter as the mat
ter may be heard, at the offices of
the County Court, Court House. Med
ford. Oregon, and at that time and
place all persons - interested may ap
pear and be heard. This notice is
posted and published pursuant to an
order of the County Court of Jackson
County. Oregon, duly made and en
tered on the 4th day of May. 1955.
.First published May 5, 19oo.
BERETH P. HOPKINS
County Clerk
By Be mice Bigham. Deputy
Seal of County -
Court of Jackson
County, Oregon. .
Rocky Plans
Body Attack
Calistoga, Calif. (U.R) Rocky
Marciano will try to stop chunky
Don Cockell with a crushing
body attack Monday night, just
as he ruined Rex Layne in his
first major victory back in July,
1951.
That became apparent today at
the peak of the champion's train
ing because of his awesome con
centrating on the bodies of his
spatmates. Rocky pursued the
same tactics in the final stages
of training for the highly-favored
Layne in '51.
Rogue Angling
Reported Slow
Portland (U.R) The weekly
report on fishing conditions pre
pared by the State Game Com
mission: SOUTHWEST: Smith river
good for cutthroat; Loon lake
fair; Tenmile lake very good, no
May flies hatching yet; Coquille
fair in north and south forks;
east and middle forks improving;
south fork of Coos river fair to
good with bait best; Rogue river
slow; Umpqua river also slow.
CENTRAL: Crooked river
high and muddy; Deschutes in
Warm Springs, Mecca and Trout
creek areas muddy; Wickiup res
ervoir improving; good catches
reported at Ochoco reservoir;
Deschutes river above Bend fair
to good, best angling on worms;
little Deschutes low and there
have been daily bug hatches; Ko
kanee angling good at Odell lake;
Suttle lake good.
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Thursday. May 12, 195S
Coaching Clinic
At Willamette
During Summer
Salem (U.R) - A football
coaches clinic open to all coach
es in the state will be held on
the Willamette university cam
pus this summer in conjunction
with the training program of
the New -York Giants, Willam
ette Coach Ted Ogdahl said to
day. The Giants will hold their
training camp at McCulloch sta
dium for the second straight
year. The clinic will be held the
week of Aug. 1-6. Morning ses
sions will be conducted by the
university staff and afternoon
activities will be correlated with
drills of the Giants. The coach
ing staff of the Giants will
handle the entire clinic program
Friday, Aug. 5.
Washingtonians
Upset Jackson
Jackson suffered its first base
ball loss in the city grade school
league yesterday but managed
to hold on to its loop lead.
Twice beaten Washington
nicked Jackson 2 to 1 in the up
set and maintained its second
place tie with Roosevelt which
beat Lincoln 13 to 2.
On Monday Washington
bounced Lincoln 13 to 3 while
Jackson defeated Roosevelt 5 to
2.
Regular league play ends next
Monday with Lincoln at Jackson
and Roosevelt at Washington.
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Coach, Principal
Session Saturday
Ashland Adoption of a com
missioner plan for assigning foot
ball officials will be discussed
and winner of the Southern Ore
gon Conference sportsmanship
award' will be announced Satur
day at a meeting of the Southern
Oregon Principals and Coaches
association here.
The dinner meeting, held in
connection with the District 3
Class A track meet, will be at
noon at the Elks club here.
A commissioner has assigned
basketball referees for the
schools during the past two sea
sons.. J. Eberhart, Ashland, was
commissioner for the 1954-1955
season. The , sportsmanship tro
phy is a student body award for
football and basketball seasons.
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