Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1955, Image 11

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    Wininger,
Fray To Harrington, Williams
George Harrington and Al
Williams, who had the advan
tage of familiarity with the home
links, subdued a pair of top
rated touring professionals, Billy
Maxwell and Bo Wininger, yes
terday in an exhibition best ball
golf match at Rogue Valley
Country club.
A small but enthusiastic gal
lery saw the home course pair
take a 4 and 3 decision over the
visitors, who were testing the
Medford fairways and tricky
greens for the first time.
Harrington, amateur and the
Rogue valley manager, set the
medal pace on the front nine as
the Medford men took a 2 up
advantage. He stroked a three-under-par
34 while Wininger and
Maxwell were collecting 36s.
Williams, the club pro, was one
over par for this portion of the
fracas. However, he won two
of the three holes, with birds,
that the home duo took on the
front lap. And on the back side
his par on every hole, while the
other players faltered, steadied
the Medfordites to their victory.
Court Considered Good
Pars on the 11th and 13th
greens gave the RVCC divotmen
their 4 up spread. The regular
jnatch ended on the 15th hole
where Maxwell and Williams
halved with threes.
Maxwell, from Odessa, Tex.,
nd Wininger, from Oklahoma
City, Okla., agreed that the
Rogue valley course is a good
one. While they took a setback,
they, nevertheless, fired credit
able scores on the unfamiliar
layout. Maxwell, the steadier of
the two, was one over par with
73 and Wininger, who had a
tendency to spray his shots,
as the foursome played out the
full 18 holes for the spectators.
The Rogue valley vets, Har
rington and Williams, each had
73s at the conclusion of the
. roimd which saw some strokes
conceded.
In medal best ball the home
club duo had a 67 to 70 edge. At
the end of the15 holes of match
play Harrington was one under
par, Williams one over. Max
well two above and Wininger
three over. .
Williams sank a seven or eight
foot put on the first hole for a
birdie that gave the Medford
team a lead it never relinquish
ed. Maxwell missed a bird when
his putt stopped on the rim of
the cup. The visitors made fine
approaches on No. 2 but couldn't
drop eight and 10 foot shots
to tie up the tussle.
Taka 3-Up Lead '
Harrington ran the count to
2 up with a 15-foot putt on No.
S green. Wininger came close
with a 17-footer on 3. Williams
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W Is.
New York 42 23
Chicago 37 22
Cleveland 37 26
Detroit 32 27
Boston 31 32
.Kansas City 24 37
Washington 23 37
Baltimore 20 42
Pet.
.646
.627
.587 .
.542
GB
2
4
7
.492 10'i'
.393 16
.383 16
.323 20 2
Monday'! Results
No games scheduled.
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Chicago at Washington Cnight)
Trucks (7-4) vs. Porterville (7-8).
Cleveland at Baltimore (night)
Lemon (9-5) vs. Wilson (5-6).
Kansas City at New York (night)
Xellner (4-5) vs. Byrne (4-1).
Detroit at Boston (night) Garver
(5-7) vs. Nixon (5-4).
Wednesday's Games
Chicago at Washington, night
Kansas City at New York
Detroit at Boston
Cleveland at Baltimore, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
Kansas city at New York
Detroit at Boston
Cleveland at Baltimore, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Pet. GB
Brooklyn
Chicago
Milwaukee
New York
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburgh .
...46 16
36 28
33 30
-.31 32
.27 32
-.27 34
26 33
-21 42
.742
.563 11
.524 13i
.492 152
.458 17,j
.443 18i
.441 182
.333 25' 2
Monday's Results
V Cincinnati 5. New York 3
, Milwaukee 2. Pittsburgh 1
St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 1
Only games scheduled.
WnmmAMnw'm Dnh.kl.
Brooklyn at Chicago Newcombe
it 1 1 ... U I ' " .
vs. xiacner
New York at Cincinnati (night)
Antonelli (6-7) vs. Collum (4-2).
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (night)
Littlefield (2-4) vs. Buhl (3-5).
Philadelphia at St. Louis (night)
Simmons (4-2) vs. Haddix (4-8).
Wednesday's Games
New York at Cincinanti. night
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, night
Brooklyn at Chicago
Philadelphia at St. Louis, night.
League Leaders
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player & Club G AB R n Pet.
Ashburn Phila. . 51 197 36 69 .350
Mueller. N. Y. ..59 146 27 83 .337
Long. Pitts. 55 164 26 55 .335
Klszski. Cin. 58 229 38 76 .332
CmprUa, Bklyn. 62 234 41 77 .329
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kaline. Detroit . 59 232 47 88
Kuenn. Detroit ..50 204 31 70
Fox. Chicago ... 59 240 37 79
Power, Kan. City 54 210 37 68
Mantle. N Y 65 231 59 69
Vernon, Wash. . 60 221 27 66
Lollar. Chicago ..52 167 25 50
.379
.343
.329
324
.299
.299
.299
Home Runs S n i d e r Dodgers 23:
Kluszewski, Redlegs 21; Mays, Giants
17; Mantle. Yankees 16.
Runs Batted In Snider. Dodgers
68: Campanella. Dodgers 63: Ennis,
Phillies 48: Mantle. Yankee; 47; Klus
zewski. Redlegs 46.
Runs Mantle. Yankees 59: Snider.
Dodgers 59; Smith. Indians 52; Bru
ton Braves 52; Gilliam. Dodgers 49.
Hits Kaline, Tigers 88:; Mueller.
Giants 83; Aaron. ' Braves 83: Fox,
White Sox 79: Smith, Indians 78; Bru
ton. Braves 78.
Pitching Newcombe. Dodgers 11-1:
Je'fcoat. Cubs 6-1: Arroyo. Cardinals
8-2; Wynn. Indians 8-2; Donovan
White Sox 8-2.
Maxwell Drop
made it 3 up on No. 4. He fol
lowed a fine tee shot to the green
by canning a 13 to 14-foot putt
for a birdie two. Harrington and
Maxwell almost dropped in their
pellets for twos.
All four men got fours on No.
5 Williams came close to a tnree
on a 60-foot try. The status quo
was kept on No. 6 when Har
rington plunked a 12-footer and
Maxwell a four-footer for birdie
threes. The rivals halved No.
7 with pars by Wininger and
Harrington. The visitors gained
back a hole when Wininger had
a great approach on No. 8 and
put in his short tap for a birdie
three. Headed for the same green
Williams drove into a hole
among trees behind a screen. He
picked up and took a bogey five
on his card.
On No. 9 Harrington matched
pars by Wininger and Maxwell
to halve the hole.
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Ninth
and
Bartlett
streets ,
Over the next six greens Win
inger had four bogies, Maxwell
three and Harrington two.
Trap Trouble
Maxwells par enabled a halve
on No. 10 but on 11 both the
visitors had trap trouble. Win
inger's recovery went over the
green and Maxwell's plopped on
the side of the apron. The home
boys took the hole with pars.
The opponents broke everv on
12 when Wininger matched pars
with George and Al. On No. 13
the Rogue valley team won with
pars when the visitors missed
short putts. Williams got a par
along with Maxwell and Wining
er for, a split on No. 14.
The two pros termed the
Rogue Valley links one of the
two or . three nicest they have
played on since starting the cir
cuit last December. At a clinic
after the exhibition Wininger de
scribed the course as interest-
NOW... TH
v-:
money can buy!
ting. "It's got a lot of shots and
is something to be proud of,"
he said. Both men demonstrat
ed shots and Wininger answered
questions.
Maxwell, eighth ranking mon
ey winner this season on the pro
circuit, and Wininger, 10th rank
ing in earnings, were en route
to the Western Open which be
gins Thursday in Portland. They
had just competed in the United
States Open at San Francisco.
Both were in the money.
Wininger won the Baton
Rouge Open this year and Max
well, 1951 national amateur
champion, took the Azalea Open
laurels.
MATCH CARDS:
Par out 544 344 54437
Max. out 544 343 544 36
Win. out 544 345 434-36
Har. out 543 343 444 34
Wil. out 45 244 55538
par in
Par in .444 443 435 35-37-72
Max. in 455 543 43437-36-73
Win. in 554 544 444 39-36-75
Har. in 444 454 54539-34-73
Wil. in 444 443 435 35-38-73
BEST ball:
M-W out 544 343 43434
H-W out 443 243 44432
M-W in 454 543 43436-34-70
H-W in 444 443 43535-32-67
SBTEST
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Eugene Resumes
Battle With
Wenatchee
By UNITED PRESS
Eugene and Wenatchee re
sume their battle for the top
spot in the Northwest League
tonight.
The Emeralds stayed out in
front percentage-wise with last
night's 10-1 victory over the
Chiefs fashioned on a wild fifth
inning when eight runs crossed
the plate.
Ron Jackson's two-run double
started things in the Eugene
fifth and it got worse from then
on. With the sacks loaded and
two out, George Metile was safe
on an infield single allowing
one run to cross.
Error Starts Rout
The Wenatchee shortstop
threw high to first allowing an
other run to cross and the rout
was on. Wenatchee got its only
run in the seventh off righthand
er George Storti who took his
sixth decision of the year.
Bill Shields homered in the
adino
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EWIEdDILIEir
Tuesday June 21, 1955
Medford
FIGHTS
By UNITED PRESS
New York St. Nicholas Arena Os
car Pita. 145 'i. Rosario. Argentina,
knocked out Gene Poirier 147 U. Ni
agara Falls. N. Y. (8).
Providence. R. I. Artie Townes,
168, New York, outpointed Billy
Dockery, 165. Brooklyn. (10).
Salt Lake. City. Utah. Gene Full
mer. 154 i. West Jordan. Utah out
pointed Gil Turner, 153, Philadelphia.
(10). .
Richmond. Calif. Larry Vasquez,
126. San Francisco, knocked out Luke
Sandoval. 124. Los Angeles. (31.
top of the ninth to break a 2-2
tie and the Salem Senators got
three more runs in the inning
to finish with a 6-2 victory over
Spokane.
Red Whitson, Salem right
hander, spaced seven hits to
bring his mark to 7-2. Phil Page
was the loser.
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Lone Pine, CP,
Tigers Winners
Lone Pine blanked Jackson
ville 10 to 0 in one of three Pee
Wee league games here yester
day afternoon.
Central Point, cashing in on
eight errors and two hits. Hp-
feated Medford's Wildcats, 13 to
2, and the Medford Tigers White
washed Ashland, 10 to 0.
R H E
Lone Pine 10 10 2
Jacksonville 0 14
Hall and Griffin; Anderson,
Smith and Shepherd.
Medford Tigers .. 10 5 0
Ashland ..... ; 0 17
Anderson and Quinney; Hardy,
Vorhin and Johnson.
Central Point 13 8 2
Medford Wildcats 2 2 8
Hubbard and Warren; Sam
ples; Crawford, Piland (1); Bige-t
low, Criswell (2).
Dead line for Sunday Classified Is
Monday, other amy 520 oreviouaday.
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