Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1955, Image 10

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    TEH MEDFORD (OREGON)
ietehell, Gillette Contend in QM
Semi-Finals; Harrington Loses to
Phil After Overcoming Bruce Gudd
Portland U.R) Phil Getchell
of Medford upset fellow-towns-man
George Harrington yester
day to move into a favored posi
tion in today's 36-hole semifinal
SEMI-FINALIST Phil Getchell,
Medford, above, defeated George
Harrington, Medford, 2 and 1
yesterday afternoon in the Ore
gon Golf association tourney at
gon Golf association tourney at
Portland to enter the semi-finals
against Harry Millette, Rogue
Valley, today. . , j
round in the Oregon Golf Asso
ciation championships here.
Getchell knocked off Harring
ton 2 and 1 yesterday after Har
rington had pulled the tourney's
biggest upset to date in .the
morning round by .defeating
three-time titlist Bruce Cudd 4
and 2.
Other semifinalists were Har
ry Millete, Medford, who de
feated Roy Atkins of Portland
3 and 2 in yesterday's second 18;
George Beechler, Ontario, who
beat Ralph Swan, Portland, 3
and 2, and Ralph Dichter of As
toria, who took a 2 up win over
Lt Dick Stearns of Portland Air
Force Base. "
RV Man in Final
The Getchell and Millette vic
tories assured Medford's Rogue
Valley Country club of having
a representative in Saturday's
36-hole finals.
Today's 36-hole semifinals
matched Getchell against Mil
lette and Beechler against Dich
ter. None of the four has ever
won the Oregon title.
Women's 18-hole semi-finals
also were scheduled today.
Carole Joe Kabler of Sutherlin
met Mrs. Harry Stepp of Port
land and, Defending .Champion
Ma. Francis Rowell of Portland
played Mrs. Dick Grubbs, an-
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other Portlander. The women
were idle yesterday.
In the first 18-hole men's
matches yesterday, Getchell de
feated Leighton Tuttle of Eu
gene 3 and z: Miiieue ousted
Don Bick of Coos Bay 3 and 2;
Atkins defeated Lou Tobin of
Tualatin 2 and 1; Dichter took
George Inglis of Riverside 1-up;
Stearns whipped Bud Applegate
of Portland 2 and 1; Swan won
from Matt Hatala of Portland
2 and 1 and Beechler defeated
John Boyd of Portland 1-up.
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Yesterday afternoon Geichell
and Harrington were all even
after 36 holes and were even par
with 36s. They halved 10 with
par fives then Getchell took 11
with a 15-foot putt for a third
The two split on 12 and Getchell
got 13 when Harrington took a
bogey. Rest of the holes were
halved and the match ended on
17-
Millette and Atkins were all
even at the turn. Harry took 10
with a bird and 11 with a par
He had a birdie four to take 15
Harrington pulled one of the
biggest surprises in recent OGA
history when he spilled Cudd,
a Walker Cup star. The Rogue
Valley Country club manager
playing terrifically, had even
pars on the first 14 holes of the
UPSETS CUDD George Har
rington, Medford, above, pulled
the big upset of the current Ore
gon Golf association tournament
at Portland yesterday by. turning
back . Walker Cup star ' Bruce
Cudd 4 and 2 in the morning
round. Cudd is a former OGA
champion.
hassle, cudd conceded bun a
seven-foot putt for an eagle on
15 and the match ended when
Harrington' got a six-foot gi'me
putt on 16. George had a 2 up
lead at the turn. He won the
third and eighth holes. Cudd
won the 10th but Harrington
took 12.
The Medford linksman was
three under par forthe match.
He was also three under in beat
ing Dusty Woods, McMinnville
on Wednesday.
Bill McAllister Jr., lost to Bob'
White, Portland 2 and 2 in 1st
flite: Eddie Simmons def. Har
old Weston 3 and 2 and George
Cameron lup-in 1st flite to go
to semis. E. V. McGraw def.
Dr. Paul Walker 3 and 2 in 8th
flite. Deane - Lambert - lost to
John Phipps, Portland, 3 and 2,
in 7th flite. .
Crocker Leader
In Women's Golf
Wichita, Kan. -ttJ.R) Leader
Faye Crocker 'of Montivideo,
Uruguay, had no complaints but
46 other entrants were hoping
for better weather in the- sec
ond round of the $7,500 Wom
en's National Open golf tourna
ment here today.
A 45-mile per hour wind whip
ped the course Thursday during
the first round of play and ex-
champion Louise Suggs of Sea
Island, Ga., described the play
ing conditions as the third worst
she had encountered in her long
career.
Miss Crocker shot a 37-37 74,
two-over par, to lead the field.
Miss Suggs was five strokes back
in fifth place. : -
Jickie Yatas Third
Jackie Yates, 19-year-old wpm-
en s vntercoUegiate champion
from Honolulu, was second in
the field at the end of the first
day's firing. Miss Yates, who
earned $80 as a caddy in Hono
lulu to pay. for her first set of
clubs, went around in 38-38 76.
, Third place went to Mary
Lena Faulk, Thomasville, Ga.,
with a 77. In fourth at 78 was
Patty Berg of St. Andrews, m.,
a former winner. v :..
Together with 79s were Miss
Suggs, Gloria Armstrong, Oak
land, Calif., and Mrs. Jackie
Pung, Honolulu. -
PASSENGER CARS
Three of four .traffic, .crashes
involve passenger cars.
Hi lift III .
Friday Julr 1. 1953
MEDFORDvG&TRIBUIII
SIPdDIffiTrS
Junior Legion
Vie at Klamath on Sunday
Victories which could virtual
ly cinch the District 4 champion
ship will be sought by the Cen
tral Point - Medford American
Legion junior baseball squad
Sunday when it goes to Klamath
Falls.
An afternoon double bill is
planned.
If the, CP-Medford crew can
get by the Cokes, it will need
just a single triumph over Ash-
land to wrap up the pennant.
Klamath Falls and Lakeview al
ready are out of championship
contention but the only losses
suffered by Ashland were to currently-
unmarred CP-Medford.
The CP-Meds could have their
hands full Sunday. Their pre
vious wins over the Cokes were
by just 4 to 2 and 6 to 5 margins.
Laval Meunier,. Eldon Francis
and Ed Reinking have been the
big men with -the bats for the
locals so far into the campaign.
Among those who have played
the most Meunier heads the pack
with a .500 hitting average. Fran
cis is clubbing the horsehide at
a .450 clip and Reinking has a
428 mark. Paul Eckel has a .667
record but has only six at-bats.
No Rival Tiffs
This Sunday
. No action is slated Sunday in
the Rogue Valley Baseball
League. An open, date is listed
in the schedule.
While there is at least a
couple of make-up games that
could have been taken care of
over the holiday week end, holi
day plans of the individual play
ers apparently are the factors
which will prevent clubs from
getting together.
Some question as to the posi
tion of Camp White and Grants
Pass in the standings has come
to light this week. When Camp
White and Grants Pass contested
on June 5, it was agreed before
the tussle that the game vould
count in the loop standings, ac
cording to CW Manager Ive Mc
Kinney. However,' Stars' Skip
per Don Newman, without quot
ing a source, told the Grants
Pass Currier that the fracas had
been ruled' out as a league
counter. .
McKinney said yesterday that
that he has not been0 notified of
any such action.
Counting the game, which the
Whiters won by a lopsided score,
Camp White is in second place
alone in the circuit. If it for
mally declared king's-x, then
CW and GP are tied in the
standings.
ROGUE V ALLEY LEAGUE
W.
Glendale 4
Camp White 3
Grants Pass 2
Butte Falls ' 2
Eagle Point . - 1
Ashland .. 1
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Baseballers
As usual, the pitching choices
this Sunday will be among Fred
Herrman, Duane Sides and
Henry Putney with Meunier do
ing the catching. The infield will
be picked from among Dick Mc
Laughlin, Larry Perkins, Jim
Putney, Lymann Stubbs and
Gordon Owsley and the outfield
from among Eldon Francis, Ed
Reinking, Dennis King, Paul
Eckel, Stubbs and Ron Pruitt.
Ashland, host Sunday to Lake
view, is heavily favored to lick
the cellar team and set the stage
for a title twinbill with CP-Medford
next week. The Ashlanders
have four victories over Klamath
Falls.
DISTRICT 4 STANDINGS
W.
Central Point-Medford 8
Ashland 6
Klamath Falls1' 2
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Lots of Openings
In Swim Classes
There are still lots of openings
for boys and girls who wish to
take beginner or intermedite
swimming lessons at Hawthorne
park pool, City Park Director
Darell Huson reported today.
He said that registration this
week has been fair.,, The classes
begin next Tuesday, July 5 and
run through July 15.
Thirty minute classes for be
ginners will be conducted from
9:30 to 11 a.m. dally except Sun
day. Intermediate instruction
will be between 9 and 9:30 ajn.
Fee is $2 for the course and
children must be eight years of
age or over.
Phil Sanders and John Smock
will be instructors. -. Red Cross
certificates will be given for suc
cessful completion of the course.
A second series of lessons will
begin on July 18.
CONTRACTS SIGNED
. Chicago (U.R) George Bran
cato and Bruce Schwager, both
of Brooklyn, have signed 1955
contracts with the Chicago Car
dinals, managing director Wal
ter Wolfner announced today.
Schwager, a graduate of Kings
Point, N. Y., College, was the
Cards' 27th draft choice this
year. Brancato joined the Car
dinals last year and played de-,
fensive halfback. Coach Ray
Richards said he plans to 'use
Brancato at right half on offense
this season in addition to defen
sive chores.
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JULY
MEN'S
Sport Coats
Values to 35.
995..1795
All wool, part wool and
corduroy fabrics in assort
ed patterns and colors.
SPORT
Slacks
Values to 12.95
595 - 895
All wool, rayon and sum
mer weights.. Assorted col
ors. Broken sizes.
. NOVELTY
"T" Shirts
Values to 2.95
1
49
or
Crew-neck, Italian and
gaucho styles in solid col
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Sizes S-M-L
MESS
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Values to 5.00
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Famous make dress shirts
in white, , colors ' and pat-
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BOYS'
Jackets
Values to 8.95
269 490
Lined and unlined styles in
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reversible. Broken sizes
4-20.
BOYS'
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Values to 19.95
495,.. 995
2209
All wool and rayon blends..;
in assorted colors and pat- '
tarns. Broken sizes 6-18.
BOYS'
Socles
Reg. 55c
398e
, First quality, heavy-weight
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and heal. Fancy patterns.
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July Clearance Sale!
Casual and Dressy
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roon
Values to 12.98
Values to 17.98
Out they go . . Our twice-yearly
vent when we clean out our stocks
of all odds and ends, broken sizes
and discontinued footwear for men
and boys. Bo hero early to get the
best selection while they last. Choose
from drossy and casual styles.
Thru-OLt
Our Annual
sear
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.2.95 up
-Denim Slacks 3.98 up
Jantzon T-Shirts 2.95 up
Stretch Socks l oo up
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