CP-Medford Legion Crew
Faces KF Here on Sunday
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Central Point-Medford will try
to keep its record unblemished
and Klamath Falls will attempt
to get back in the win column
this Sunday when the two Amer
ican Legion junior baseball con
tingents clash on the Medford
senior high school field.
A twinbill is scheduled with
the starter planned for 2 p.m.
' Outcome of the tussles is
rated a toss-up. Although the
Cokes of Klamath dropped two
Net Classes
Will Start
On Monday
Registration for summer ten
nis classes sponsored by -the
Medford public school system
will be held at 9 a.m. Monday,
June 20, Instructor Warren
Brenner "announced today.
Four classes will be con
ducted at the senior high Mon
day through Friday over a five
weeks period ending July 22.
They will be free of charge.
The instruction is for both
boys and girls. It is planned
mainly for junior and senior
high school-age students. How
ever, younger boys and girls
who are interested may enroll.
Ov.er By 11 a.m.
Classes are planned for 7, 8,
9 and 10 a.m.' and will be over
by 11 a.m. Brenner pointed out
that with the morning sessions
heat can be avoided. If enroll
ment demands, there will be
other classes with members of
Medford high's title tennis squad
helping out.
Only requirement is that the
pupils have their own tennis
shoes and racquets. However,
there will be a few racquets
available to borrow, Brenner
slated
A total of 48 boys and girls
were enrolled last year. -
frays to Ashland last week end
and CP-Medford has tripped the
Lithia nine, Klamath Falls has
slightly more impressive vic
tories over Lakeview than the
locals.
Both clubs may be somewhat
stronger than they were for ac
tion last Sunday. CP-Med. will
have Dennis King and Ed Rein
king back from Beaver Boys
State. Mickey Carney, one of
the Cokes' top twirlers, may be
back after missing the Ashland
games.
Other probable starting hurler
for Klamath is Darrell Rusth.
Don Taucher and Butch Kimp
ton could see hill duty for the
Cokes. Jerry Burke and Ken
Bell could divide the catching.
The Medford and' Central
Point club's moundsmen will be
picked from among Duane Sides,
Fred Herrmann and Henry Put
ney. All have performed cred
itably so far. However, Herr
mann hurt his arm last Sunday.
His availabiliity for this week
end has not been reported. La
val Meunier is likely catcher.
The locals still will be minus
the services of two players, both
attending National Guard camp.
They are Paul Eckel, outfielder,
and Lyman Stubbs, third base
man. In another Sunday doublebill,
Lakeview will be at Ashland.
MEDFOIUvSJTEIBUNE
Hungarian Ties 1,500
Meter European Mark
Belgrade U.R) Istavan
Rozsavoelgui of Hungary was
clocked in 3:42.2 for the 1,500
meter run Thursday to tie
Roger Bannister's European rec
ord. Fifty competitors from nine
European nations participated in
the international meet.
The banging of an oar on the
gunwale of a boat, scraping of
a metal tackle box on the floor
boards, will cause enough vibra
tion to frighten all the fish
away. Sports Afield.
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ALL IS FRIENDLY in office of Boxing Commissioner Julius
Helfand (center), as Light Heavyweight Champ Archie Moore
(left) and Middleweight Champ Bobo Olson sign contract for
June 22 title bout at New York's Polo Grounds. . (International)
Harrington
Equals Links
Record Here
There were indications today
of a torrid match when touring
professionals Billy Maxwell and
Bo Wininger meet Al Williams,
pro, and George Harrington,
manager, of Rogue Valley Coun
try club in a best ball golf ex
hibition. The match, open to the public
free of charge, is set for 1 p.m.
Monday at the Medford links.
In a tune-up tour of the links
yesterday Harrington carded a
five-under-par 67. The score tied
the non-competitive course rec
ord held jointly by Harrington
and Eddie Oldfield, Roseburg.
A sizzling four - under - par 31
was recorded by the manager on
the back nine after he had gone
over the front lap in 36.
Test Ability ' .
Ability of Maxwell and Win
inger to match in their first time
here the play of the Rogue Val
ley veteran and the scores of the
top competitors in the present
Oregon Open here will be tested
in the exhibition here.
The two men following the
pro circuit are now contending
in the U. S. Open at San Fran
cisco. Yesterday Maxwell had a
76 and Wininger a 75. Maxwell
of Odessa, Tex., was 1951 na
tional amateur champion and
took the Wilmington open this
year. Wininger won the Baton
Rogue tourney and has the rec
ord low of 60 for a Professional
Golfers association tourney.
They will be en route to the
Western Open at Portland. A
5 p.m. clinic will be held..
Buffalo have poor eyesight,
but they are said to be able to
detect water at a distance of five
miles. Sports Afield.
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Shaw Can Play
2 Seasons Before
Army Beckons
Portland U.R) George
Shaw, who has signed a pro
fessional football contract with
the Baltimore Colts, can get in
two full seasons before goining
into military service.
Shaw is a commissioned ROTC
officer in the infantry. He has
already received his orders but
they do not require. him to re
port for active duty until Febru
ary of 1957.
Guard Jack Patera, who also
has signed with the Baltimore
club. Also has orders for active
duty in 1957.
Louise Brough
Left in Running
London (U.R) Louise Brough
of Beverly Hills, Calif., and
Dorothy Head Knode of Ala
meda, Calif., were the only U.S.
representatives remaining today
in the London Lawn Tennis
championships.
Hamilton Richardson, the last
Yank hope in the men's division,
was eliminated in the quarter
finals Thursday. The Rhodes
scholar from Baton Rouge, La.,
dropped a 10-8, 6-4 verdict to
Mervyn Rose, as Australian play
ers gained all four berths in the
semifinals.
In today's matches, Rose was
pitted against Lewis Hoad, while
Ken Rosewall faced Rex Hart
wig. Miss Brough, the defending
champion in the women's divi
sion played Angela Burton of
Britain in the semifinals, while
Mrs. Knode was pitted against
Jean Forbes of South Africa,
who "upset Darle'ne.
Friday, June 17, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN :
Last-Minute Plans
For Catfish Derby
Sunday Laid by Club
Last minute plans for the 19th
annual National Catfish derby,
to be held at TouVelle State
Park Sunday, were made at a
meeting of the 20-30 club, spon
sors of the event, last night.
A 'no-host queen's banquet
will be held tonight.
Some of the prizes to be pre
sented to contest winners at the
Sunday event are those for the
heaviest, longest and best cat
fish; a sweepstakes prize for the
best over-all fishing ability; for
the baldest man, fattest woman,
youngest twins, couple married
the longest, most newly married
couple, and oldest car.
Pie-eating and bubble - gum
Jones, Durando
Tangle Tonight
New York (U.R) Middle
weights Ralph Jones of Yonkers,
N.Y., and Ernie Durando of Bay
onne, N.J., will try to hit the
comeback trail tonight in their
TV-radio 10-rounder at Madison
Square Garden.
Jones lost his last fight on a
decision to Eduardo Lausse of
Argentina on May 13.
Durando lost his two latest
bouts, on a decision to Kid Gavi
lan, Feb. 4, and on a knockout
by Peter Mueller of Germany
last Dec. 28. Ernie's bout with
Gavilan was his only engage
ment this year.
Jones is favored at 12-5 be
cause of his boxing skill and
because of his greater activity
in 1955. He had four bouts this
year. He outpointed Sugar Ray
Robinson, lost to middleweight
champion Bobo Olson, knocked
out Georgie Johnson and lost to
Lausse.
66 Entries Now
In Club Tourney
A total of 66 Rogue Valley
Countryclub men so far have
entered the club championship
golf tourney.
George Harrington is still tops
among qualifiers with a one-over-par
73.
Club Pro Al Williams is hop
ing for a flood of additional en
tries before qualifying play con
cludes. Qualifying is scheduled
to end by this Sunday evening.
Fifth in a series of mixed two
ball foursomes is scheduled at
the club on Sunday. The event
this time will start at 5 p.m.
Play is for temporary possession
of the Brophy trophies.
L. L. Simpson To Give
Walton Talk in July
L. L. Simpson, secretary-manager
of Southern Oregon Con
servation and Tree Farm assoc
iation, will be speaker at the
evening dinner when the Ore
gon division of the Izaak Walton
league of America holds its state
director's meeting here, on Sat
urday, July 16.
Members of the Jackson coun
ty chapter of the league are now
making preparations for the day
long session at the Jackson ho
tel. Directors at the conclave
will represent 30 chapters. Oth
er Waltonians. are expected to
sit in on the meeting.
-Fishing and breakfast on
Rogue river on Sunday morning
are amdng activities planned by
the local club to entertain their
visitors.
Pat McAteer Captures
British Mitt Mantles
Liverpool, England (U.R)
Pat McAteer of England won
the British and British Empire
middleweight title Thursday
night when champion Johnny
Sullivan, also of England, was
disqualified in the ninth round
of the scheduled 15 round bout
for low punching.
Buffalo do not use their hoofs
to forage in winter, but root
with their noses. Sports Afield.
FOUR WINNERS
Stanton, Del. (U.R) Willie
Hartack, one of the nation's lead
ing riders, booted home four win
ners Thursday at Delaware Park.
Hartack, of Johnstown, Pa.,
scored on Celeriter, $2.80, and
Jr. Admiral, $20.40, for a $32.80
daily double, Heir of Pines,
$7.20, and Cerise Reine, $2.60, m
the feature.
blowing contests also will be
held.
Prizes for these contests have
been donated by Medford mer
chants. Judges will be Frank
Perl and Frank DeSouza, chief
kingfishers, who have officiated
at each derby for many years.
Richard Schuchard will be mast
er of ceremonies.
There will be continuous en
tertainment, and the 20-30 club
will operate booths selling hot
dogs, cold drinks, ice cream bars
and Popsicles.
Court o Rule
The Catfish Derby court, in
cluding Queen Betty Miller and
her four princesses, will rule
over the festivities which will
start at 1:30 pjn.
Mike Napolitano, Coronado,
Calif., sub - district governor of
the 20-30 clubs in southern Cali
fornia, and Bill White, presi
dent of the Portland 20-30 club,
attended last night's meeting,
and praised the local club for
sponsoring the derby, which as
far as is known here is unique on
the Pacific Coast.
Paving Bids Asked
On State Highways
The state highway commis
sion has issued a call for bids on
sealing of 56.5 miles of pave
ment of Pacific, Crater Lake and
West Diamond Lake highway in
Jackson and Douglas counties. .
The project is one of 34 on
which bids were called this week
by the commission in Salem.
Bids will be opened June 30 and
July 1 in Portland.
Sealing involves placing
gravel and a sealer coat on al
ready existing pavement.
IT FIGURES
Columbus, O. (U.R) State
Represented Leonard J. Bartu-
nek, Cleveland Republican, fin
ished 17th in the primary, thus
qualifying for last November's
general election, in which 17
persons were elected; was as'
signed desk No. 17 and post of
fice box No. 17 at the state
house. His wife gave birth to
their second son on March 17.
4-H Summer School
Elects Presidents
Corvallis (U.R) Judy How-
ton, 16, Of lone, and Glen Klock,
17, Corbett, yesterday were
elected girls' and boys presi
dents of the 40th annual 4-H
summer school here.
Some 1850 boys and girls were
attending the 10-day session
which began Tuesday.
The Fort Peck Indian Reser
vation in Montana is as large
as the combined states of Rhode
Island and Delaware.
Porthnder Elected
By Oregon Masons
Portland (U.R) Ernest J.
Bolliger of Portland yesterday
was elected most worshipful
grand master of Masons in
Oregon.
Other officers named at the
105th annual communication of
the grand lodge included Ralph
T. Moore, Grants Pass, deputy
grand master; Clarence A. Kopp,
La Grande, senior grand war
den; and Walter Lansing, Salem,
junior grand warden.
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