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WASHINGTON STUDS STAR HURLER Monte Geiger, aDove,
is a top notch pitcher for the Washington Cheney Studs who oppose
the Medford Cheney Studs Saturday and Sunday at the fair
grounds baseball yard here. His ability has been recognized
by major league scouts, who with members of, the press named
him the most valuable player in the American Baseball congress
northwest regional tourney last year. The University of Washing
ton student was further honored by being named to the United
tates baseball entry in the Pan-American games this year. The
two Cheney Lumber company sponsored nines will vie at 8 p.m.
Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. (Richard studio, Tacoma).
Studs, Loggers Knot
3-AII in 11
. McCloud's Loggers,- high-powered
front running club of the
Korthern California League, set
tled for a 3-all deadlock with
the Medford Cheney Studs base
ball crew here last night after
the clubs had battled for 11 in
nings and the tussle looked as if
It might go on into the night. .
Medford had several chances
to pull a victory out of the fire
in late innings but couldn't press
their opportunities quite- far
' enough. The Studs had three
men on base with two out in the
"bottom of the 11th frame but
Pitcher Don Nichols whiffed
Third Baseman Bill Askwith to
end the threat.
While the Studs didn't quite
make it, they preserved their
unbeaten status against NCL op
position. The non-loop scuffle
was their sixth this season with
Northern Cal nine. McCloud
took over sole possession of the
NCL lead last week end by
trouncing Tulelake and Dorris.
Bun Looks Big
Medford scored once in the
second inning last night when
Bill McLean walked, Howard
Morris sacrificed and Jim Kelly
singled McLean home. That run
looked mighty big as. Kelly hurl
ed effectively for the Studs, for
six innings. He gave up only
one hit in that time.
It took a bad hop single in
the seventh frame to spoil the
spell. Kelly issued his second
walk of the fracas to Harry Mili
kian. Then Bill Mayer rapped
one which looked like a sure
double play ball. However, the
pellet hopped over Second Base
man Ed McCullough. Milikian
tallied on a ground out by Bob
Paolinetti. Sid Seeman next sin
gled to bring home Mayer, giv
ing the Loggers a 2 to 1 edge.
The side retired when Short
stop Bob Selsor fielded Ted
Toreson's swat, stepped on sec
ond and threw to first base for
double play.
, Kelly struck out the first bat
ter he faced in the eighth inning.
But Jim Berryman and Jim Bam
bino hit successive singles
through the box and over second
base. Marv Scherpf came in to
relieve Kelly. Allie Reynolds
flied out to deep centerfield,
permitting Berryman to go to
third. Berryman scored on a hit
by Milikian for the last McCloud
marker of the fray.
Two for Studs
The Studs came back in the
bottom of the eighth for their
tying runs. Selsor doubled and
went home on Harvey Tonn's
single. Ron Maurer. followed
with a safety, and Sherpf walk
ed to fill the bases. Derald
Wooton waited out a full count
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and drew a free pass which
forced home the tying counter
with two out and three men still
on base. Jack Cooney then
groundered to retire the side.
Selsor two-baggered with one
out in the ninth inning but Nich
ols fanned two batters to con
clude the inning. Maurer walk
ed and Ed McCullough singled
to put two men on base in the
10th inning. Cooney mashed a
sizzling liner which looked like
a certain game-winning hit. But
First" Baseman Bambino some
how nabbed and hung onto the
ball, taking a moment to realize
that he had it.
In the 11th, Maddox doubled
and Tonn and Maurer walked to
load the bags.
Kelly Fans 12
Kelly struck out 12 Loggers,
walked two, hit one batter and
threw one wild pitch. He gave
five hits in 7 13 innings.
Scherpf allowed the other three
McCloud hits and walked none
in 2 23 frames. He fanned one.
Wooton struck out two batters
in an 11th inning mound appear
ance. Each of the McCloud pitch
ers, Conrad Munatones, Toreson
and Nichols gave three hits.
Munatones whiffed eight and
walked four and Nichols fanned
six and gave also four bases on
balls. Toreson walked one.
Berryman socked two for
three and Bambino two for four
for the Loggers. Selsor hit two
doubles and Terry Maddox a
double and single for Medford.
McCullough and Selsor dis
played some hustling infield
play.
The 11th inning ended about
11:30 p.m. and the long distance
home for McCloud and Cali
fornia's - daylight saving time
were factors in discontinuing
the game.
LINESCORE:
McCloud -.000 000 210 00 I S 0
Medford 010 000 020 03 9 1
Munatones. Toreson (6). Nichols (8)
and Nelson. Seeman (6): J. Kelly.
Scherpf (8).. Wooton (11) and Maurer.
Oroville Challenges
Sandpoint CC Anglers
Oroville (U.R) Oroville
Chamber of Commerce officials
said today they would try to beat
the Sandpoint, Ida., chamber at
their own game of catching
Kamloops trout.
Officials said the Kamloops
in Lake Osoyoos are just as big
as the ones in Pend Oreille lake
in northern Idaho. The group
has offered to do a street clean
ing job in the Idaho town if
they lose and they re asking the
Sandpoint chamber to sweep
Oroville streets if the border
city wins.
Washington Studs Don't
Take Medford Nine Lightly
For Series This Week End
The Washington Cheney Studs
the Evergreen State's stand
out semi-pro baseball team for
two straight years, reportedly
won't be taking anything for
granted Saturday night and Sun
day afternoon when they come
here to meet the Medford ver
sion of the Cheney Studs.
For two straight years the
Washington nine has won the
Seattle and Washington state
American Baseball diadems and
last year it. was the northwest
ABC titlist. This year already
the Seattle-Tacoma area power
house has compiled a fine win
ning record while the Medford
StudSj cellar team last year, are
currently floundering in the
basement of the Southern Ore
gon league.
Reports from Seattle, never
theless, are that the Southern
Oregon loop is considered much
tougher than the semi-pro com
petition in the Washington Studs
home region. And the Medford
squad does have a 7-win, 1-tie,
1-loss record against non-league
rivals.
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er Bill Askwith of the Medford
organization states that the
Washington Studs plans to come
here with their top players. A
squad of 15 will make the trip
to Medford.
At the Medford end the lo
cal Studs are anticipating their
hardest series of the season, de
spite the consideration that their
league may be stronger. This
forthcoming match between two
Cheney Lumber company clubs
is being regarded as Medford's
top semi-pro attraction this sea
son. Youth, ability, hustle and de
sire form the key to success for
the Washington nine. It repre
sents the cream of the crop of
the Puget Sound area and it has
the background of Seattle Rain
iers boosting as well as sponsor
Ben Cheney's high interest in
developing young players.
Exact personnel of the visit
ing nine should be known by
tomorrow. The squad undoubt
edly will include Luther Carr,
sensational outfielder and all-
around athlete billed as the next
Willie Mays. Others are Bob Ja
cobs, shortstop and most valu-
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Grants Pass tipped Medford
3 to 2 yesterday in a Cub League
baseball encounter which went
11 innings, four over the stand
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The Climate City boys won
the fray on their home diamond
with two hits and a iielder's
option in the 11th for a run
which busted a 2-all tie.
Errors hurt both clubs in the
contest and allowed GP to tie
the score after Medford held a
2 to 1 lead. Wayne Allen gave
the GP nine only five hits. He
struck out 16 batters and walk
ed - four. However, Medford
could get only two hits, both off
starter Larry Cochell. He and
Smith combined to whiff 1 and
walk six Medford players.
Medford won a pick-up pee
wee fray 9 to 8 at Grants Pass
also yesterday.
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Brooklyn U.R) Catcher
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to check his ailing left knee. If
the report is favorable, the All
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lyn's series with the New York
Giants beginning Friday night.
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