Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1955, Image 9

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THE CHAMPS Raymond Jones, 14, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
and Karen Olson, 12, of Niles, Ohio, match shooting tech
niques at the National Marbles Tournament in Asbury
Park, N. J. They won all the marbles and championships.
Studs at GP Tuesday Night;
Face Fort Jones Here Wednesday
Two lefties are expected to be will be Lovrich's only appear-
Medford's starting pitchers when
the semi-pro Cheney Studs see
baseball action Tuesday and
Wednesday. The Studs go to
Grants Pass for a non-league
encounter tomorrow night and
cn Wednesday they'll be hosts
to Fort Jones, Calif., at the fair
grounds. Likely pitchers for Medford
arc Marv Scherf, just returned
from National Guard camp, .and
Jim Kelly, who tossed "four in
nings of fine ball last week
against Mount Shasta, Calif.
Jack Lovrich, University of
Southern California ace, may be
the chucker for Grants Pass on
Tuesday. He tossed four-hit ball
Saturday in the. Elks 3 to 2 win
Saturday over Bandon and also
tripled in one run. It probably
ance against the Studs this sea
son. The twirler and his battery
mate, Tom Shollin, have been
invited to make a trip to Japan
with the Southern Cal team.
Shollin was a freshman receiver
for the Trojans this year. He
also tripled in one of the runs
Saturday night and along with
teammate Bob Reid hit a two
run homer as Grants Pass also
won Sunday 13 to 10.
Grants Pass is expected to be
considerably stronger than in
its three previous frays with
Medford. The Studs won all
three, 6 to 4, 10 to 7 and 9 to 8.
VAST AREA
Hongkong Area of modern
Red China is estimated to be
roughly 4,200,000 square miles.
CP-MEDFORD LEGION 9
NABS 2 AT LAKE VIEW
Central Point-Medford's heavy
slugging American Legion junior
baseball aggregation maintained
its strong pace in- the District
4 pennant race Sunday by sweep
ing a twin bill at Lakeview 16 to
6 and 5 to 0.
Victories were the seventh and
eighth for the unmarred CP
Meds. Ashland kept its second
place status with two wins at
Klamath Falls. One margin was
8 to 2. Exact score of the other
contest was not available.
Fred Herrmann threw a three
hit shutout for CP-Med in the
Jackson Favorite
In Bout Tonight
New York (U.R) Tommy
(Hurricane) Jackson, young
heavyweight contender of Far
Rockaway, . N.Y., is favored at
13-5 to get revenge on veteran
Jimmy Slade of New York in
their return television 10-round-er
tonight at St. Nicholas arena.
Speedy, . light-punching Slade
a "spoiler" won an upset de
cision over the youngster with
the goofy style on. April 26,
1954. At that time Jackson was
being hailed as a possible title
challenger.
Jackson, 23, is favored to win
tonight because he apparently
improved since their first tilt.
He has a winning streak of five.
Meanwhile, Slade, 28, lost four
of his last five bouts. Jackson's
last defeat was on a kayo by
Nino Valdes July 14.
Tonight's bout will be tele
vised over a DuMont network
at 10 p.m. (EDT).
Charley Brown
Has Low Gross
Charley Brown, with a 76,
was low gross in Saturday golf
sweepstakes at Rogue Valley
Country club.
Low net honors went to Ivan
Harrington with a 68. Jack San
born had a 70 net and Larry
Butler and Paul Meyers each
71s.
Bill Marshall took blind bogey.
Cavicchi Europe
Heavy Champion
Bologna, Italy (U.R) An es
timated 60,000 boxing fans
watched Francesco Cavicchi of
Italy win the European heavy
weight championship Sunday
right by outpointing titleholder
Heinn Neuhaus of Germany in
a 15-round bout. Cavicchi weigh
ed 205 pounds; Neuhaus, 218.
WEATHER By United Press
Northern California: Mostly
fair but coastal cloudiness;
scattered thunderstorms extreme
northern mountains tonight.
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Investing your savings now in stocks and
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Complete Record and Statistical Department
Competent Trading Department
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Manager, Medford Office
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Also office in Portland Salem Eugene Hood River Vancouver Wn.
tighter second fracas. Duane
Sides yielded only one hit in the
first five innings of the opener
but gave up two raps each in
the sixth and seventh frames.
Reinking 4 for 5
In the first mix CP-Medford
got its runs on 11 hits and 12
Lakeview errors. Ed Reinkiji
swatted four for five and Eldon
Francis three for five in shaping
the win. Each socked two triples.
Laval Meunier hit two for two
with one triple. Big Sides issued
four walks along with the hits in
the last inning as Lakeview got
four runs. Creel three-baggered
for the home team in the sixth.
Francis tallied , three runs in
the second mix. In the second
inning he walked and stole sec
ond. Henry Putney sacrificed
and Meunier singled in the run.
In the fourth Francis singled
and went the rest of the way
on a stolen base, a balk and a
wild pitch. Francis doubled in
the sixth inning. Herrmann also
got a two-base hit and Jim Put
ney hit for three bases. Henry
Putney got a single and a field
er's choice by Meunier also fig
tared in the tabulation of three
runs.
Francis hit two for two in the
tussle and Jim Putney two for
three.
Sides whiffed 13 batters in
the first game. In the second
Herrmann struckout 11 and
walked just two.
MNESCORES:
CP-Medford 021 353 216 11 1
Lakeview 000 002 4 6 5 12
Sides and Meunier; Hoyez and
Creel.
CP-Medford 010 103 05 9 0
Lakeview 000 000 0 0 3 3
Herrmann and Meunier; Kopacz and
Creel.
Berg Grabs -Fifth
Crown
Madison, Wis. (U.R) Patty
Berg, a 37-year-old redhead who
has been a golf professional for
15 years, held an unprecedent
ed fifth women's Western Open
crown today, and she said "it's
a pretty good feeling when you
are racing the calendar."
Miss Berg, who earlier this
year won the title holders' tour
nament for the sixth - time,
matched par of 292 for 72 holes
at Maple Bluff Country Club to
win ' the Women's Western by
two strokes over Louise Suggs,
Sea Island, Ga., and Fay Crock
er, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Miss Suggs and Mrs. Babe
Qidrickson Zaharias in the past
have won four Western Opens
each-and until Miss Berg's par
73 finish Sunday shared that
honof with her.
Campbell Cops
NCAA Links Toga
'Knoxville, Tenn. (U.R) Nineteen-year-old
Joe Campbell of
Purdue, who kept the pressure
relentlessly on his rival, reign
ed today as the -new king of
college golf.
The stocky Purdue star, trail
ing after the first 18 holes of
the final round Saturday, came
from behind Sunday to whip
long-hitting John Garrett of
Rice, 3 and 2.
Monday, June 27, 19SS
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE WWl $
Portland Beavers Divide
With Seattle, 1-0, 2-5
BROOKS IN PARIS
Paris (U.R) Nate Brooks of
Cleveland, the U.S. bantam
weight champion, will box Hil
aire Pratesi of France tonight in
a 10-round bout at the Palais
Des Sports.
By DON THACKREY
United Press Sports Writer
". All Pacific Coast League
teams had a chance to get some
where in Sunday's Ntwin bills
but all they got was older.
They all spun their wheels in
divided doubleheadors with Hol
lywood, Sacramento and Port
land getting as far with a total
of three runs as San Francisco
did with 15.
The Seals scored 15 runs on
20 hits in the two games but
made the mistake of spacing
them wrongly. Los Angeles won
the first game 9-8 when Steve
Bilko hit two crucial homers.
Then in the second contest the
Seals wasted runs in winning
7-1..
Hollywood got only one tally
in losing to Oakland 6-1 but
made two stand up for a 2-1
victory in the second contest.
Sacramento's single run wasn't
good enough against San Diego's
five in the 5-1 opener but the
Solons also took a 2-1 second
game.
Same Pattern
Seattle played at Portland and
completed the pattern in which
the home team always won the
first game and the visitors the
second.
The Portland Beavers pre
vented Seattle from closing in
cn the league-leaders as Bob Al
exander and , Ed Burtschey
blanked , the Rainiers on three
hits. Portland put three of its
seven hits in the eighth for the
only score.
In the nightcap a four-run
fifth inning by the Rainiers net
ted the victory despite homers
by Portland's Carl Powis and Ed
Mickelson. Evell Blackwell,
who gave up five hits, was the
winner. ?
LINESCORES:
(1st game)
Hollywood 001 000 0001 4 2
Oakland 001 013 lOx 6 8 1
Bowman, Naranjo 8 and Hall; Brown
and Real. .
(2nd came)
Hollvwood 010 001 02 3 1
Oakland 010 000 0 1 5 1
Wade and Hall; Gettel and Swift.
(1st game)
Sacramento 000 000 100 1 5 1
San Diego 001 300 lOx 5 6 1
Daley and Sheely; Mclish and
Bailey.
(2nd game)
Sacramento 101 000 0 2 5 2
San Diego 000 001 0 1 7 0
Pieretti and Baich; Herrera. Lyons
6 and Bailey.
(1st game)
San Francisco 000 030 500 8 12 1
Los Angeles 010 004 3019 14 1
Fracchia. Greenwood 7 and Ritchey;
Brosnan, Church 7 and Fanning.
(2nd game)
San Francisco 114 010 0 7 8 1
Los Angeles 100 000 01 1 1
. Walsh and Ritchey; Elston. Lary 3.
Kell Assumes
Third Base Lead
Chicago (U.R) George Kell,
Chicago White Sox veteran,
took over the American
League's third base lead in the
All-Star baseball poll.
Kell, 42, passed Jim Finigan
of Kansas City Athletics by li,
715 votes in the latest tabula
tion. Kell now has 562,946 votes
while the 26-year-old Finigan
has piled up 551,231.
Balloting will end at mid
night next Friday. Final returns,
expected to reach a record high,
will be announced next Monday.
STEEL CAPACITY
Cleveland Capacity of the
U. S. steel industry is about 126
million tons per year.
Zick 6 and Fanning.
(1st game)
Seattle
Portland
Judson
Burtschey 7
son 7.
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000 000 Olx 1 7 1
and Ginsberg; Alexander,
and Calderone. Robert-
(2nd game)
Seattle
000 140 ft S 11
100 100 02 . S
Portland
Blackwell and Ginsberg; Lint. Wav
bel 5, Elliott 6 and Robertson.
NOTICE
Due to unsettled working conditions we art unable to
buy live poultry. Please keep in touch with us. Thank
you .... ' '
Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products
334 E. McAndrewt Rd.
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