Hunters Should
Get Applications
In Immediately
Portland Big game hunters
who wish to participate in the
antelope and early deer and elk
hunt drawings should submit
their applications immediately is
the word from the Ortgon Game
Commission. Application blanks
are now available at all license
agencies and at the game com
mission's Portland office at 1634
Southwest Alder st.
Deadline for submitting ante
lope applications for the three
antelope areas is 10 a.m. on
August 3. Applications received
after that time and date will not
be allowed in the drawings. A
public drawing will be held at
10 a.m. on August 10, at which
time 200 permits will be drawn
for each designated area. The an
telope season in all areas will be
from August 27 through August
31.
Applications for the Sled
Springs either sex elk hunt
which extends from August 20
through 25 must also be in the
,game commission by 10 a.m. on
August 8. August 10 at 10 a.m.
will also be the date for the
drawing of 200 permits for the
Sled Springs area.
Either Sex Hunt Here
Four controlled either sex deer
hunts are scheduled for Septem
ber with the John Day river and
Wallowa mountain areas extend
ing from September 3 through
September 7. and the Hart moun
tain and Rogue river hunts from
September 24 through Septem
ber 27.
Drawinns for 1,000 tags for
the John Day area and 600 tags
for the Wallowa area are sched
uled for August 18 at 10 a.m.
The deadline for receiving appli
cations for these two areas is
10 a.m., August 15.
Applications will close for the
Hart mountain and Rogue river
areas at 10 a.m., September 1
with the public drawing sched
uled for 10 a.m., September 7.
Two hundred (200) tags will be
drawn for the Hart mountain
hunt and 1,000 permits for the
Rogue river area.
A fee of So must be remitted
with each application for the
controlled deer hunts with the
exception of the Rogue river
area which requires only the
regular hunting license and deer
tag.
Permits and tags will be mail
ed to all successful participants
few days following each draw
ing. Also included will be a cir
cular with full instructions and
a detailed description and map of
the hunting area.
PARTNERS BECOMS FOES
Battle Creek. Mich. (U.R)
Betty Jameson and Mary Lena
Faulk, who do all right for them
selves when playing golf as a
team, will be out to defeat each
other Friday when first-round
play begins in the Battle Creek
Women's Open. Miss Jameson,
of San Antonio, Tex., and Miss
Faulk, of Thomasille, Ga., team
ed up earlier this week to win
the Homestead women's four-ball
tournament at Hot Springs, Ga.
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PUTTING HEADLOCK on Oakland's Russ Rose, Hollywood First Baseman George Vico
blows top during Hollywood game while Umpire Ashford yells "stop it." Hassel began when
Rose jumped back into bag to avoid being picked off by Pitcher Joe Trimble. (International)
MEDFORDt&JTRIBUNI
SIPaDDBTTS
Senators, Oaks Win
PC Loop Marathons
By PETER HAYES
United Press Sports Writer
It took 17 innings to do it, but
Sacramento's upstart Solons
knocked over the pace-setting
Seattle Rainiers, 4-3, for the sec
ond straight night last night in
Pacific Coast League action.
Oakland beat out Los Ange
les, 3-2, in a 16-inning contest
that lasted four hours and 22
minutes. Catcher Jim Fanning's
passed ball allowed Bill Consoio
to score the winning run.
Hollywood thumped San Fran
cisco, 11-4, to drop the Seals
into the cellar and San Diego
and Portland divided a pair, the
Padres rallying to win the open
er, 2-1, and the Beavers taking
the second game. 3-2, behind
Glenn Elliott's four-hit pitching.
Crawford Scores on Fly
Sacramento's Bud Shcely cli
maxed the extra-inning game in
Seatile with a long sacrifice fly
to center that easily scored Rufe
Crawford from third.
It was a great win for Marino
Pieretti (12-10) and a heart
breaker for loser Vic Lombardi
(8-7), both of whom pitched the
entire 17 innings. Each gave up
12 hits and Pieretti struck out
13 men.
The defeat left Seattle 3 'i
games ahead of second place
San Diego.
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TRIBUNE
Oakland's Consoio covered
himself with glory as he batted
the Oaks to their third straight
win over the Angels. The young
second baseman powered a
homer over the left field fence in
thes 14th inning to counter an
Angel run in the top of the
frame and doubled in the 16th
inning and later scored on Fan
ning's passed ball.
Allen Gettel pitched nine in
nings in relief to take the win,
his ninth after 13 defeats. Angel
Manager Bob Scheffing shuttled
seven pitchers into the game
with the last, Bubba Church (4-6
absorbing the defeat.
Stars Win 3 Straight
Hollywood also won its third
straight, pounding three San
Francisco pitchers for 16 hits
as Bob Garber became the first
PCL pitcher to notch 16 wins.
He has lost nine.
George Vico drove in five
Hollywod runs with a two-run
homer in the third and a pair of
singles. George Freese also
clouted a two-run Hollywood
homer, in the seventh. Dave
Melton homered for the Seals in
the eighth with two aboard.
In Portland, the Padres won
the seven inning opener with
two runs in the fourth inning on
consecutive singles by Dick Sis
ler, Ray Jablonski, Earl Rapp
and Ed Bailey. Bailey drove in
both runs. Charlie Bishop (5-3)
gave up eight hits in posting the
win while Bob Hall (7-11) yielded
only six hits in defeat.
Portland's Elliott had a 3-0
lead and had allowed only two
hits until the ninth inning when
Jablonski homered behind Dick
Sisler's single, but the rally fell
short. Bob Kerrigan (5-7) was
the loser.
Beaver shortstop Frankie Aus
tin was honored with gifts on
the occasion of playing his 600th
consecutive game with Portland
in the nightcap.
LINESCORES:
(16 innings)
Los Angeles
000 100 000 000 010 02
Oakland
10
000 000 010 000 010 13 13 4
Cohen. Lown (6). Hatten 181. ELston
(8). Zick (9) Bauer (10). Church (11)
and Tappe. Fanning (10; Bamberger,
Gettel (8) and Neal.
(17 innines)
Sacramento
000 100 002 000 000 01
11
Seattle
100 000 200 000 000 00 S 12 0
Pieretti (12-10) and Batch: Lom
bardi (9-8) and Ginsberg.
San Francisco 001 000 030 4 7 0
Hollywood 302 000 60x 11 16 3
Greenwood, Creighton (7). Nagy (8)
and Ritchey; Garber (16.9) and Bra
Kan. '1st game)
San Diego 000 200 0 2 6 1
Portland ....10O 000 0 1 8 0
Bishop (5-3) and Bailey; Hall 6-12)
and Robertson.
(2nd game) (
San Diego
Portland ..
000 000 O02 2
000 200 lOx 3
igan. Ridzik (8) and
Bailey (7); Elliott (4-2) and Robertson.
STRIKE DELAYS GAME
Washington U.R) A local
transit strike forced the Wash
ington Senators to re-schedule
today's game with the Kansas
City Athletics as part of a twilight-night
doubleheader Sept. 9.
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Trout Fishing
Fine in Rogue;
Fish Lake Good
Portland (U.R) T h e weekly
fishing report prepared by the
State Game Commission:
SOUTHWEST: Winchester bay
salmon fishing good with most
fish silvers; Ten mile lakes slow
for trout and catfish; lower
Rogue improving for salmon and
a few steelhead also being taken;
offshore fishing fair at Brook
ings. Rogue river basin water drop
ping and clear and trout fishing
good; entire length of main
Rogue from headwaters to Galice
area producing trout.
Fish lake in Jackson county
good; Willow Creek reservoir
improving; North Umpqua river
summer steelhead fishing slow
and trout fishing poor to fair in
North and South Umpqua; many
shad present in Umpqua.
Willie Pastrano
Has Perfect Day
Chicago -U.R) Youthful Wil
lie Pastrano's "perfect day" be
gan when his wife gave birth to
their first child and ended when
the 19-year-old New Orleans bat
tler jabbed out a 10-round de
cision over tough Chuck Speiser
in the Chicago stadium.
In the dressing room, it was
hard to tell which feat pleased
the victor most. Clutching a tow
el around his midriff, he passed
cigars to all well-wishers, an
nounced the baby's weight at 8
pounds, 3 ounces, and said that
Spieser was a "good strong
boy."
Pastrano, the 2-1 favorite for
the fight weighed 175V2 com
pared to 171 J2 for Spieser. But
Pastrano had to give ground fre
quently to Spieser's rushes and
he won because he piled up
points with sharp left jabs and
infrequent hard right hands.
Leading Pros Tee Off
In Rubber City Tussle
Akron, Ohio U.R) The na
tion's top professionals teed off
today in the first round of the
$15,000 Rubber City Open, but
tourney officials promised they
wouldn't make the farce of par
that occurred last year.
The list of entrants was head
ed by newly-crowned PGA
champion Doug Ford, defending
champion Tommy Bolt and such
regular pro circuit standouts as
Art Wall, Jackie Burk Jr., Jerry
Barber, Mike Souchak, Ted Kroll
and Earl Stewart Jr.
YOUNG TO RACE HORSE
Westminster, Md. (U.R)
Buddy Young, pro football's
fastest runner, described him
self "fit and ready" today for
his race against a horse next
Monday. The Baltimore Colts'
halfback warmed up for the
race Wednesday by dashing 40
yards in his bare feet in 4.5 sec
onds. He removed his shoes be
cause of a blister on his foot.
Next week's heralded race at
Memorial Stadium will pit
Young against "Dixie," the Colts'
equine mascot, in another 40
yard dash.
Detroit '(U.R) Bob Hartman,
former Oregon , State College
football player, yesterday was
placed on the waiver list by the
Detroit Lions as Coach Buddy
Parker made his first cut of the
training season.
Grants Pass
Cub Champ
SOUTHERN OREGON
JUNIOR BASEBALL
( ul Standings
w.
Grants Pass 3
Mr-dford 2
Ashland 0
I.. Pet.
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2 .500
3 .000
Grants Pass won the Southern
Oregon Junior Baseball League
Cub diadem yesterday by scor
ing single markers in the sixth
and seventh innings to top Med
ford 2 to 0.
It was the Climate city's third
win against no defeats and Med
ford's second setback in four
games. Grants Pass has a make
up fracas against Ashland at
GP tomorrow which will end
the Cub season but the outcome
will have no effect on the final
positions in the standings.
In the sixth inning yesterday
Procter singled and stole sec
ond base. Pagni sacrificed him
to third and Condray squeezed
him home. In the seventh Hayes
was walked and stole second.
Larry Cochell's single scored
him.
GP Pitcher Jim Smith gave
up only two hits. He didn't walk
a man but hit one. Smith fanned
seven. Wayne Allen, heaving for
Medford, was tagged for seven
singles. He walked two men and
whiffed four.
In a game among smaller pee
wees not participating in league
play, Medford blanked Grants
Pass 16 to 0.
Pick up 6 pt.
MNESCORE:
Grants Pass 000 001 12 7 0
Medford ...000 000 0 0 2 1
Smith and Mendenhall: Allen and
Pond.
Whitson Downs
Chiefs in Breeze
By UNITED PRESS
Bill Whitson of Salem breez
ed through his Northwest league
pitching chore last night with
the greatest of ease, blanking
Wenatchee 4-0 on three hits.
Whitson, a righthander, fan
ned eight, walked but two and
allowed only one Wenatchee
runner as far as second.
Stan Arthur of Tri-City came
up with a real cliff-hanger in the
first game of a Tri-City - Eugene
twin bill. Arthur came in with
three men aboard, the Braves
ahead 5-4 and only one man out.
He got George Huffman to pop
up and retired George Matile
on an infield grounder to save
the day.
In the second game Ad Sata
lich blanked Tri-City 2-0 on four
hits with Eugene getting an un
earned run in the third and
adding another marker in the
fifth on a single, a sacrifice and
Art Preston's pop fly single back
of second which nobody on the
Tri-City club wanted to claim.
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Thursday, July 28, 1955
Coloradoans Crowned
Horseshoe Champions
Murray, Utah (U.R) The
State of Colorado claimed two
new world's champions in the
sports scene today following
title victories last night in the
world's horseshoe pitching com
petition at Murray City Park.
Ted Allen of Boulder, Colo.,
walked off with the men's title
in the meet by winning all three
games in a title deciding round
robin. The championship was
the Coloradoan's 11th in his car
eer. Allen successfully defeated
Fernando Isias of Los Angeles,
50-47, Tommy Brownell of
Amsterdam, New York, 51-35
and Don Titcomb of Sunnyvale,
Calif., 50 to 24 to win the title.
In women's play Mrs. Hazel
Harris of Denver upset defend
ing champion Mrs. Katie Greg
son of Crestline, Calif., in two
straight games, 50-38 and 50-47,
to take the feminine crown to
Colorado.
Kaline Eyes
Triple Toga
Baltimore, Md.--!U.R) Young
Al Kaline is out in front today
in all three departments of bat
ting average, homers, and runs-batted-in
as he bids for the
American League's "triple
crown" of batting.
A single run batted in during
yesterday's doubleheader against
Baltimore gave Kaline the un
disputed league lead in that race
with a total of 77. He had been
tied at 76 with teammate Ray
Boone and Jackie Jensen of
Washington.
Kaline leads in batting aver
age with .355 and in homers
with 23.
In addition, the Tiger out
fielder leads both major leagues
in total number of hits with
139 and runs scored with 89.
RVCC Golf Title
Tussle Underway
George Harrington and Bob
Rasmussen were playing the
first half of their club cham
pionship golf finale today at
Rogue Valley Country club.
Second 18-hole round of the
36-hole title fray is set for
Friday.
Harrington advanced to the
finale by defeating Harry Mil
lette and Rasmussen reached
the concluder with a victory
over Ivan Harrington.
A junior two-ball foursome
tourney is set for 8 a.m. Fri
day. Boys and girls will play
together. Draw for partners
will be just before teeing off.
Next mixed two-ball four
some for men and women will
be on Friday. August 5.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
Negro Club Not
Allowed To Play
In Area Tourney
Charleston, S.C. U.R) A
Negro team left all alone in the
South Carolina state Little
League championships when all
the other teams withdrew found
itself a "champion" today but
a champion with no place to go.
National officials of the Lit
tle League program have ruled
that the Cannon Street YMCA
team of Charleston is not eli
gible to compete in the regional
tournament at Rome, Ga., Aug.
13-18, which leads to the na
tional finals at Williamsport,
Pa., Aug. 26.
But the Cannon Street team
became the champion of South
Carolina when the other 55
league representatives withdrew.
Stat Rules Eligible
The withdrawals came after
national officials had ruled the
Cannon Street team was eligible
for the state championship tour
nament. The South Carolina Rec
reational society announced it
would sponsor a "Little Boys"
state tournament at Columbia,
S.C, for the other 55 teams.
Robert Morrison, president of
the Cannon Street YMCA, said.
"We feel our children should
have the same right as any
others to at least attempt to go
to Williamsport. If we lose, that's
all right."
Barring of the Cannon Street
club from the regional play was
announced at Williamsport "with
extreme reluctance" by Peter J.
McGovern, president of the na
tional Little League baseball program.
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Favorites Bust Par
In Coast Golf Tiffs
Astoria U.R) Favorites Vir
gil Mitchell, Dusty Woods and
Dr. Ed Palmrose busted par here
yesterday and led first-round
scoring for men under 40 in the
45th annual Oregon Coast golf
championships.
Mitchell, a Portland public
links ace, beat Dave Munro of
Portland, 5 and 3, knocking five
strokes off par at the same time.
McMinnville's defending
champ Dusty Woods' three-un-der-par
golf was too much for
Ron Grabler of Portland who
bowed. 3 and 2.
Dr. Palmrose took his Astoria
clubmate Eddie Hall, 8 and 7,
with long drives and a hot back
nine. He wound up with a three
under total of 69.
Medalist Ralph Dichter of the
home course was two under in
beating George Shirilla of Pen
dleton, 5 and 4. I
SERVICES FOR AGGANIS
New York j',U.R) All Greek
Orthodox churches in the Unit
ed States and Canada will hold
special services on July 31 in
memory of Harry Agganis. the
Boston Red Sox first baseman
who died last month.
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