5
SITE OF SUNDAY REGATTA Western
Speedboat association'! annual regatta will be
contested Sunday afternoon on the waters
of Emigrant lake, above. Among approximate
ly jpo entries will be some of the leading boat
Speedboaters Seek APBA Points
In Emigrant
A good number of the top
rated drivers on the Pacific coast
will be vying for honors Sunday
afternoon when the Western
Speedboat association, an organi
zation of southern Oregon racers,
holds its annual regatta on the
waters of Emigrant lake south-
cast of Ashland.
The opportunity to gain points
toward national honors, along
with the prize money and
trophies, will provide the im
petus for fast speeds and a bit
of chance-taking which despite
skillfu- jockeying could result
in a number of thrills and spills.
The first of six races is set for
1 p.m.
Races this year are sanctioned
by the American Power Boat as
sociation and it will be APBA
points the drivers will be 'after.
Points from the various sanc
tioned races are tabulated at the
end of the racing year to deter
mine the top man of the nation.
Paul Woodruffe, Salem, and
Rockv Stone, Willamina, are a
coupre of the leading drivers ex
pected here. Woodruffe won first
place in the nationals last fall in
D utility. He'll also race D and
F hydroplanes. Stone is a west'
coast leading racer and holds the
mile world record for D utility.
He also entered D and F hydro
runs.
Other Standouts
Some of the other standouts
re Dick Tharis, Albany; Lyle
G
33 South Riverside
' -A
'1'',
"A'
skippers of the west coast. A number of local
driver will compete. The first of six races
will start at 1 p.m. The lake, a reservoir for
Talent Irrigation district, is off Highway 66,
about four miles southeast of Ashland.
Races on
Knox and Johnny Hartley, Co
quille; Bob and Bill Larson, De
lake; Les Manasar and H. J. De
Martin, Crescent City, Calif.,
and Harold Fowler, Redding,
Calif. There'll be others from
throughout Oregon, Washington
and California.
Wooden Moans
Shun of Naulls
Los Angeles (U.R) UCLA
Coach Johnny Wooden says his
star center, Willie Naulls, may
have been left off the 12-man
Olympic basketball squad be
cause the selections committee
was afraid it was going to have
too many West Coast players on
the team."
"It looks as if the committee
was afraid it was going to have
too many West Coast ball players
represented on the team,'" Woo
den told United Press. "I can
not possibly see how they left
Willie off the team."
Naulls rated as one of the best
players in the Pacific Coast con
ference was named as an alter
nate to the squad. Four of the
players chosen for .the team were
from California schools.
The UCLA coach rated Naulls
a better all around offensive
player than San Francisco's Bill
Russell. He, however, praised the
All-America star as the greatest
defensive performer he had ever
seen.
L nri rv inn
NOW ON DISPLAY
Come in . . . get the COLD FACTS about
THE HOTTEST CAR! It's designed to run
away from any car in its class and it also
serves as a family car.
n7
Sunday
Southern Oregon skippers.
Jerry McGrew, Medford, and
Fred McPherson, Shady Cove,
have been tuning their motors
hoping to return to this area the
Ken Pellett perpetual trophy for
D hydros. It is now held by Hart
ley. Other possible Medford
racers are Bill Barnes and Rod
Witham.
McGrew will be in the F hydro
class also and Barnes is slated
to vie in D service.
For the safety of all concerned
on the racing entries and desig
nated crash boats will be allow
ed on the lake. Persons with
pleasure boats are requested not
to bring them to the lakes. Boats
will be traveling at speeds
around 60 miles per hour.
WSA sponsors are hoping for
a large turnout in order that they
can bring top racers here every
year. The regatta will be the only
one held by the WSA at Emi
grant in 1956. Medford Moose
lodge will have concessions
stands at the lake.
Webfooter Nine
Tops Willamette
Eugene (U.R) University
of Oregon defeated Willamette
university 11-6 yesterday in a
pre-season baseball game.
It was the fourth win for Ore
gon in four days.
by Plymouth
o
ght C.
Russ Meyer
Goes Nine;
Tips Orioles
By TIM MORIARTY
United Press Sports Writer
An old Branch Rickey axiom
is haunting the Brooklyn Dodg
ers. When the old Mahatma was
general manager of the Dodgers,
he frequently contended that
"The best deals are those you
never make."
And who could blame the
Dodgers today if they were wish
ing they had never traded Russ
Meyer to the Chicago Cubs.
Beset by pitching problems,
the world champions must have
cringed Thursday when they
learned that Meyer became the
first Cubs' pitcher to nine
innings as he posted a r "nit,
16-4 victory over the E ;ore
Orioles.
Meyer walked only, two men
and allowed but two earned runs
in his route-going effort against
the Orioles at Alpine, Tex.
Erskine Gets It
Carl Erskine got a rough go
ing over by the Milwaukee
Braves as the Dodgers dropped
an 8-6 decision at New Orleans.
The Brooks' right-hander was
nicked for seven runs and 10
of Milwaukee's 11 hits in five
innings.
Larry Doby collected three
hits that helped the White Sox
to a 10-7 victory at Albany, Ga.
It was only the third defeat in
the last 15 games for the Card
inals, the Grapefruit League
leaders.
At Corpus Christi, Tex., Herb
Score allowed only two hits and
fanned seven in five innings as
the Cleveland Indians handed
the New York Giants their
second straight 2-0 shutout.
Johnny Temple's one-out sin
gle in the ninth inning scored
the winning run as the Cicinnati
Redlegs ipped the Washington
Senators, 4-3, at Fort Gordon,
Ga., while Dick Littlefield al
lowed only two hits during an
eight-inning stint in pitching the
Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-1 tri
umph over the Kansas City Ath
letics.
Tax Lien Filed
Aqainst Louis
Chicago (U.R) The Intern
al Revenue Service yesterday
filed another tax lien against
former boxing champ Joe Louis
It was the seventh lien to be
filed against the one time heavy
weight titleholder and showed
that the fighter owes $4,380 in
income taxes for 1953.
Earlier liens charged him with
owing $1,210,789 for 1936
through 1951 and for 1953.
Phone 2-5203
fowling
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Quality Market moved into
first place in the Commercial
Bowling League Wednesday
night with there teams, Mail
Tribune, Alexander and Brown
and Dad's Hideaway, tied for
second position and one game
behind the leader. Dad's Hide
away had high series of 2674
pins. Dick Parker had high in
dividual series of 624. Ray Wise
rolled high game of 226 and
Jim Cabler and Dick Parker got
223 games.
Standings: w.
Quality Market 19
Mail Tnbune 18
Alexander and Brown In. 18
Dad's Hideaway 18
Valentine's Cafe .16
Table Rock Lumber 16
Olsen's 14
Bates Candy 13
Crater Lake Motors 12
White City Sales 9
Morning Fresh Bakery 9
Courtesy Chevrolet 6
Results:
Olsen's
Straus
Tresham
Olsen
Clave
(2) CL Motors (2)
521 Vessey 570
533 Chapman, D. 460
442 Chapman, C. 511
509 Rovce 520
540 Farrar 571
McNeel
2545
2632
White City (0) Table Rk Lbr. (4)
Smith 512 Gardner 538
Fehl 494 Forney 549
Bex 470 Neece 424
Knox 471 Freeman 542
Henson 464 Schroeder ' 551
2411
2604
Morning Fresh (0) Quality Mkt. (4)
Beck 51 (1 T.uhhr 539
Ratty 465 Huston 465
Shmn 471 Kyker 490
Sacchl 470 Henderson 570
Spain 464 Wise 606
2380
2663
Courtesy Chv. (1) A and B (3)
D. Wilson 545 Speer 500
Fetherston 487 Knapp 469
H. Wilson 416 Kirk 568
Radzweit 459 Guldan 507
Maggenti 453 Boone 531
2360
Valentine's (1) Mall Tribune (3)
Meyers 497 Anderson 577
Brooks 468 Mathes 468
Carr 453 Liddell 54
Parker 624 Monsey 5T3
Schneider 520 Spaunhorst 504
2562
2602
Dad's
Joe Cabler
Jim Cabler
(4) Bates Candv f01
514 Weber 528
605 Dimick 521
Christiansen
460 Grant 473
Jack Cabler 533 Garrett
476
509
Bob Cabler ,562 Dixon .
2674
2507
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings: W. L.
Hunter and Best 20 8
Moore Steel Co. 19 9
Domestic Laundry ..18 10
Barber Local 16 "4 1114
Big Y Market 16',4 11 'x
.Pierce Freight Lines 15 13
Swift and Co. 14
14
15
16
18
20
21
' 3
S24
617
389
456
496
Oasis Bal IRoom 13
Jorgensen's Dairy 12
Jackson Creek Lumber 10
Eastside Market 8
Chuck's Pump Service ........ 7
Results:
Eastside Mkt. 1 H-B
Morris 360 Russell
Orr 422 Knapp
Harger 445 Croucher
Neathamer 448 O'Connor
Fluck- 523 Wicksten
Handicap 246
2344
2482
2
518
384
411
398
533
180
2424
Barber Local 2
Berrey 466
Braaten 541
Hamer 400
DeGroot 497
Speer 541
Jorgensen's
Givler
Jorgensen
Pritchett
Schrein
Ellis
Handicap
2445
Pierce Freight 3 Vt
Big T Mkt.
McQuat
Gifford
Hooker
PickeU
Franz
469
501
403
408
455
Martin
401
De Vore
Hawley
Negles
Vallee
Handicap
437
472
452
502
63
2327
2226
Chuck's Pump 1
Garrison 317
Coggins Jr. 460
Coggins Sr. 423
Parker 396
Kreer 523
Moore Steel Co. 3
Edwards
405
392
361
432
483
Monro
LaFon
Staten
Kravig
Handicap
60
2119
2133
Jackson Creek 1
Domestic Ldry. 3
Knox 493
Wadlow 386
Liddell 516
Coats 497
Colley 512
Johnson
397
442
459
Wirth
Gunn
Lewis
Gloves
Handicap
460
429
150
. 2337
2404
Swift Co.
Andersen
Hjorten
Griffith
Messelbech
Boner
Handicap
2 Oasil
368 Farrar
477 Cave
431 Burton
495 Olsen
486 Spain
99
I
572
341
399
532
909
2344
3353
Kliever's Machine Shop to
creased its lead Thursday night
in the Rogue Valley Bowling
League by taking -four games
from Lorenz Co. There was very
little change in the standing
otherwise. High series of the
evening was a 579 by Frank
Chapman and the high game was
211 by Dave Johnson.
Kliever's 39 ',4 12,4
U.S. National Bank 32 20
Star Body Works 30 22
Citv Hall 26
26
Pine Tree Market
State Forest Patrol
Andy's Jewelers
Darrell Miller Co.
Seven Up ,
Lorenz Co.
26 26
25i,4 26 ,4
.25 27
.22 29 Mi
.19 33
.14 14 37)4
Results:
Kllever 4
L. Knapp 525
I. Isaacs 507
M. Jacobson 446
T. Van Sickle 482
V. Allen 481
Lorenz Co.
C. McWhorter 456
J. Mathes 426
DM Cormack 481
M. Tye 398
H. Arant 410
Handicap 12
2441
3183
Pine Tree 1
D. Chapman 406
H. Zeber 489
S. Mallon 372
Miller Co.
J. Haven 476
D. Tremblay 406
H. Wyatt 474
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
Friday, April 6, 195S
Panchos Vie
For Mantle
Cleveland (U.R) Richard (Big
Pancho) Gonzales shoots for his
fourth straight title in tonight's
final of the world championship
tennis tounrament against Fran
cisco (Little Pancho) Segura.
The two Panchos showed their
mastery over former amateur
greats at the arena last night
when they swept the semifinals
in straight sets.
Gonzales had to come from
behind in each game to defeat
Rex Hartwig of Australia, 23-21,
21-18, 21-18, while Segura beat
former amateur king Tony Tra-
bert, 21-13, 21-10, 21-16.
The tourney is being played
under a new scoring system
adopted last year based on the
21-poin'; system used m table
tennis.
Stevens' 3-Run Homer
Enables Hollywood Win
Anaheim, Calif. (U.R) R. C.
Stevens blasted a three-run
homer in the eighth inning yes
terday to give the Hollywood
Stars a 7-4 victory over Sacra
mento in an exhibition game.
The win broke a four-game
winning streak. Winning pitcher
Don Dangleis, named to start in
the Stars' PCL opener against
Seattle next Tuesday, allowed
the Solons only one hit.
T. Chapman 579 C. Cox 445
D. Kreer 502 J. Roberts 518
Handicap 128
2346
2447
Andy's
B. Wright
D. Kline
D. Johnson
T. Anderson
C. Eircson
Handicap
1
476
502
504
419
441
Seven Up 3
K. Shaw 487
D. Coats 405
H. Dungey 474
D. Schlachter 577
D. Swan 526
30
2372
'2469
Forest Patrol
B. Moran
D. Stockton
B. Van Hoy
H. Smets
J. Bradish
Handicap
3
City Hall 1
J Compagnoni 477
B. Duff 468
E. McKinstry 416
N. Dow 488
O. McNeel 480
434
490t
539
438
506
72
2479
2329
U. S. Bank 3
S. Doty 465
E. Humphrey 434
Star Body 1
A. Bohannan 492
B. Graham 435
B. Thornton 449
D. Graham 502
L, Graham 475
u-. Kaaer 369
F. Eastwood 527
P. Shafer 441
2236
2353
DAVIS
r Y0UXMTMY
SMM A BETTER 1st Lim
mm DAVISASWi
1 jp sv supr rayon orNYioN eord J j
YET THIS BETTER TIRE SELLS FOR
: J W1 LESS THAN OTHER LEADING BRANDS!
Here's good quality ia a real tire boy? A brand
. new tire built to Western Auto's rigid specifica
tions. The same high standards ased in the con
struction of ail DAVIS tires. Arailable only in
6.00 x 16 and 6.70 x 15 sizes. Trade in those worn,
dangerous tires for a set of dependable Daris
Wearwells.
MOUNTED
WESTERN AUTO the family store
101 South Riverside Open Daily: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Phone 2-6882
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL fRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Most of Baltimore Oriole
Positions Still Uncertain
(This is the last in a series
on the 1956 prospects of the
major league clubs.)
. By CARL LUNDQUIST
Douglas, 'Ariz. (U.R)
Neither the nights nor the days
are long enough this spring for
field Manager-general Manager
Paul Richards of the Baltimore
Orioles, who has just too much
to accomplish trying to get a
decent ball club into the Ameri
can League race.
Except for slick fielding Willie
Miranda at shortstop and Gus
Triandos who will play every
day, either as a first baseman
or a catcher,, no one knows for
sure who will be in the lineup.
Triandos, the team's best hit
ter who has a $200,000 price
tag, will be the catcher on days
when there is a right-handed
pitcher opposing Baltimore. That
means lefty swingers Bob Hale
or Boby Boyd, goods batsmen
but mediocre fielders, will be at
first.
Richards wants Bobby Adams
at second but that's a mystery
because years ago Adams was
moved to third with the Redlegs
because he couldn't make the
double play well. However, it is
likely that Fred Marsh will be
moved over to the keystone
later, although he's at third right
now.
Experimenting
AH spring Richards has been
experimenting at third. He
brought in switch-hitting out
fielder Dave Philley to play the
bag and even had center fielder
Chuck Diering there. And bonus
player Wayne Causey originally
was the regular - "hot corner"
man.
The idea is to pack more power
in the lineup and ,that could be
done with Philley at third and
with Jim Dyck, Dave Pope, Dier
ing or hot rookie Vito Francona
in the outfield. AH except Dier
ing are better than average hit
ters. He also will give the bonus
outfielders, Bob Nelson and Jim
Pyburn a chance to play.
Richards has kid pitchers in
Vearwell
ijl
Reg. 13.45 without
trade-in. Now, plus
tax and old tire.
088 I GUARAHTEI
M 6.00x16 IS nK.,
AO DAVIS
6.70 x 15, Reg. 14.95
without trade-in. Now,
plus tax and old tiro
10.88.
FREE! EASY TERMS
abundance, too, but here he is
sticking mainly with veterans.
He has named as his four big
starters Jim Wilson, Ray Moore,
Ere Palica, and lefty Bill Wight,
all veterans from other major
league clubs. The relief experts,
George Zuverink and Harry
Dorish, also are veterans and a
young lefty, Fred Besana, who
Richard says "can go in there
and get out those lefty batters"
will stick as a bullpen aide.
Catching is a bright spot be
cause Triandos takes care of the
job more than adequately when
he is back there and young Hal
Smith also is developing into a
talented receiver.
Baseball
THURSDAY EXHIBITIONS
By Unllea siaies
Chicago (N) 16, Baltimore (A 4
Milwaukee (N) 8, Brooklyn (N) o
Cincinnati (N) 4, Washington (A) 3 .
Cleveland (A) 2. New York (N) 0
Pittsburgh (N) 6. Kansas City (A) 1
Chicago (A) 10. St. Louis (N) 7
So smooth
it leaves you
breathless
mirnoff
tr qrealest name
vuunn -
0 proof. Made from 1 00 grain neutral spirit!.
See. Pierre Murnos ru. inc.rurnora,uwa.
6.70x15
trftayoa Tobelesa
plus tax ft old tiro
I?
ft f -S3 I
H'faW't
The DAVIS Silent Sentry is the result of
skilled engineering coupled with quality
construction tested and proven by
thousands of miles of torturous road
tests. Truly, one of the best first line
tires on the market.
'BLACK WALLS WHITEWALLS
Reg. Price T Reg. Price
Size wo Now wc Now
trade-in 0n'y trade-in n'y
6.70x15 29.50 17.70 36.15 2095
7.10x15 32.35 19.41 39.65 23.79
7.60x15 35.45 21.27 43.45 26.07
6.40x15 27.85 16.71 34.10 20.46
8.00
8.20x15 I 39.45 23.371 48.35 29.10
plot tax mmd yor eld fir
Also available in Rayon Tube type and
in NYLON tube or tubeless, blackwall
or whitewall, at similar savings.
Tires are Guaranteed
LTZ 10 -"-anship
for At tread life of the tire without
limit as to time or mileage. W
A WRITTEN GOARANm
. WITH IYIRY TIRE
os low os 10 dowsi
and $1.25 weekly