Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1956, Image 9

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    Cougars Rap
Butte Falls
In B League
JACKSON COUNTY
B LEAGUE STANDINGS
W. L. Prt.
3 0 1 000
3 0 1.000
2 2 .500
1 J 333
Jacksonville 1 2 .333
But Fall 0 4 .000
St. Maryi
Talent
Prospect
Rogue River
STANDINGS
MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS
Bv United Press
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Brooklyn 7
Milwaukee
St. Louis ...
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Philadelphia
Chicago
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Pittsburgh .
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Prospect high turned back
Butte Falls 13 to 0. Friday in
the only Jackson County B
League baseball fray played. St.
Mary's scheduled action at
Jacksonville and Talent's trip to
Rogue River were postponed be
cause of wet grounds.
Both of the skipped conflicts
will be made up on May 8.
The Cougars went into sec
ond place in the loop alone as
the result of the single battle.
Don Vannice threw a five-inning
one-hitter for the Prospect
nine. He struck out 12 batters
and walked just one. Bill Irwin,
the Logger chuclcr, got Butte
Falls' single safety.
Steve Hoag with three for
three, Bob Jones with three for
four, Vannice with two for
three, Allen Valentine with two
for four and Jim Daniels with
a homerun were the heavy hit
ters for the Cougars.
Irwin fanned two and walked
two long with giving up 12 hits.
Prospect will be host to Jack
sonville here on Thursday. The
ti': was moved up from the reg
ular Friday date because of a
conflict.
MNEsrORE:
Butte Falls 000 00 0 1 3
Prospect 641 02 13 12 2
B. Irwin and Burg; Vannice and
rope.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Chicago 5
New York 8
Cleveland 5
Washington
Boston
Detroit
Kansas City
Baltimore
L Pet GB
1 .833
3 .727
4 .558
5 .545
5 .444
5 .375
6 .333
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FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Pacific Coast Lea rue
Sacramento 9-10, Portland 8-9
Los Angeles 10. Hollywood 4
San Francisco 2. Vancouver 1
Seattle 9, San Diego 3
American League
New York 5, Boston 2
Cleveland 4. Detroit 3
Chicago 9. Kansas City 7
Washington 8, Baltimore 5 (night)
National League
Brooklyn 7. Pittsburgh 2. (night)
New York 5. Philadelphia 3, (night)
Cincinnati 7, Chicago 4, (night i
St. Louis at Milwaukee ppd. rain.
SUNDAY'S GAMES
American League
Kansas City at Chicago. (2)
Cleveland at Detroit
Baltimore at Washington, (2)
New York at Boston
National League
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. (2)
Philadelphia at New York, (2)
Chicago at Cincinnati, (2)
St. Louis at Milwaukee. (2)
FIRE LOSS
Seaview, Wash. U.R) Fire
early Saturday destroyed the As
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COLLEGE BASEBALL
By United Press
Oregon 4. Idaho 0
Washington State 7, Washington 3
Utah 4. Montana 2
Puget Sound 6-6, Pacific Lutheran
3-2
COLLEGE GOLF
By United Press
Oregon 13'i, Washington 13'i
OSC Rooks 9'i. Med ford High 3',i
COLLEGE TRACK
Pacific 75, Willamette 56
COLLEGE TENNIS
Willamette 7, Sacramento State 0
Linfield 8, OCE 1
Oregon State 7. Reed 0
Seattle 7, Oregon 0
YESTERDAYS SCORE ' .... .
By UNITED PRESS
National League
Philadelphia 6 6 1
New York 2 10 4
Roberts and Seminick; Antonelli
and Katt.
Chicago ...
1 7 1
Cincinnati 9 10 0
Minncr, Briggs (3. Lown 151, Pik
tuzis (7) and Landritn; Lawrence and
Bailey. LP Minner.
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
.2 9 0
.5 9 0
Hall and Atwell; Newcombe and
Campanella.
St. Louis at Milwaukee, postponed,
rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 3 9 2
Washington 5 13 3
Wight. Birrer (3), Brown (41, Held
(6). Zuverink (8) and Triandos; Pascual
and Fitzgerald. LP Wight.
New York .. 4 12 0
Boston 6 11 0
Turley. Konstanty (81 and Berra;
Sullivan. Delock (7). Sisler (7) and
White. WP Sisler. LP Turley.
Cleveland at Detroit postponed,
rain.
Kansas City at Chicago postponed,
rain and cold weather.
Softball Meet
Set Wednesday
Jackson County Softball as
sociation will convene at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, May 2, in Room A
at the Medford YMCA.
Vice President Gary Colton
said that the session will be the
last before the loop starts play
early in May.
Eight teams were listed as
definite entries by Colton. They
are Lithia Motors of Ashland,
Medford DeMolay, Police De
partment, Medford Auto Uphol
stery, Company and Headquar
ters Company of the National
Guard; Chris Drugs of Jackson
ville and Applegate.
Possibles are the Fire Depart
ment, Associated Oil and YMCA.
A site or sites for games must
yet be determined.
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Air Compressors Water Pumps
Cement Finishing Machines
Electric and Gas Cement Vibrators
Roller . Water Wagon
WITH OPERATOR
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Back Hoe Drag Lines
3 Tractors with Bulldozer, Ripper or
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2 Turnapulls
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CONCRETE C9
PAIRINGS:
Bob Van Duker and Bill Kalibak
vs. R. M. Anderson and Jack Walker:
Al Hart and Harry Millette vs. Fred
Hawkins and William Hartman; Dr.
Otto Emig and Dick House vs. Allen
Lehl and Ted Anderson: Clark Mears
and Bob Lockwood vs. Ed Nichols and
Bob Wcody: Otto Frohnmayer and
Vincent Eevis vs. E. Eullard and Hank
Herman: Fred Engle and John Nuich
vs. Bob Johnson and R. E. Heysell: Bob
Wells and Alan Holmes vs. Bill Black
ledge and Dick Finch; Dick Travis
and Bud Haupert vs. Homer Sullivan
and Jim Sheldon.
Dr. Billy Blackstone and Roy
Smith vs. Lloyd Pope and Al Littrell;
Ted Hughes and Jack Sanborn vs. A.
C Broyles and Bill Catey: Ted
Groomes and W. W. Deakins Sr. vs.
Don Whalin and Bill Singler; Ward
Sarr.uelson and Dr. William Miller vs.
Reese Alexander and Paul Lacanette:
Dr. Frank Wilson !.nd Dick Knight
vs. Ed Radzweit and Ray Mencke;
Bud Spencer and Norm Hillyer vs.
Dave Brown and Bob Little; Norton
Smith and Jack Creager vs. Fred
Conrad and Don Wood; Harry Barker
and Clayton Lewis vs. Dick Henselman
and Frank Allen.
Ken Teeter and Frank Perl vs. Bob
Corbin and Jim Curley; Dave Koblik
and William McAllister vs. Darrell
Miller and Gerry Gastineau; Bill Ruff
ner and Jack Mitchell vs. Alton An
derson and Bob Rector: Dr. Ray Price
and Bob Phillips vs. Ray Frisbie and
Kent Blackhurst: Dr. Scott Heather
ington and Stoy Elliott vs. Justin
Smith Sr., and Bill Thorndike; Jim
Keeble and Lee Flink vs. Bob Hart
and Ivan Harrington; Walter Tomiln
and Jack Lewis vs. Ed Milne and
Deane Lambert; Dr. R. G. Barnes and
Tom MacLeod vs. Morris Leonard and
Ray Wise.
Dr. B. L. Lageson and Dr. R. C.
Boals vs. .Ron Gandee and Nelson
Gallant; Bob Morris and Dr. Bob Har
low vs. Jim Dunlevy and Del Berg;
George Schuler and Miles Doran vs.
Gain Robinson and Rease Braley: Dr.
Bob DeLorme and Charles Mclntyre
vs. Bob Hinman and Stan Stark; Fred
Morlan and George Stacey vs. Lew
Bates and Dutch Nulton; Dick Kline
and Jack Dougherty vs. Dr. Meesis
and Brad Broyles; E. K. Ricker and
H. L. Bush Jr.. vs. Jack Worthington
and Larry Butler; Jerry Cottingham
and M Emmens vs. Bud Judy and
Jack Edson.
McLoughlin
Triumphs in
Triangular
McLoughlin' junior high grad
ers of Medford chalked up a
crushing victory Friday in a
triangular track and field en
counter with Ashland.
The Bulldog runners, jumpers
and throwers ran up a 102-score.
Ashland was second with 30Vz
points, f Crater's freshmen col
lected 19.
Eleven of the 14 first places
in the meet went to the thin
clad performers of Medford.
Ashlanders picked up the other
first places. McLoughlin runners
finished one-two in seven of the
events.
Terry Hamilton was a triple
winner for the Bulldogs. He won
both hurdle events and the high
jump. Ron Reich was a double
winner in the 330 and 660-yard
runs.
Other victors for McLoughlin
were Rolland Holbrook in the
75-yard dash; Roger Johnson in
the three-fourths mile; Gerry
Lyons in the 150; John Con
nolly in the discus and Ricky
Sheffers in the vault. The Med
ford combination of Fred Fun
ston, Holbrook, Hamilton and
Lyons took the relay.
Kizer won the shot put for
Ashland and other firsts for the
Grizzly Cubs were McGinnis in
the javelin and Woodell in the
broad jump.
RESULTS:
High hurdles Hamilton, M: Wood
ell, A; Funston, M; Rosco, C. Time
:09.9.
75-yard dash Holbrook, M; Lyons,
M; Long, A; Byers, C. Time :08 3.
Three-fourths mile Johnson. M;
Peterson, M; Fletcher, A; Higinbotham,
C. Time 3:46.3.
330-yard run Reich, M; Connolly,
M; Alvarez, C; Hartley, M. Time :40.
Low Hurdles Hamilton. M; Fun
ston, M; Woodell, A; Gillaspey, C.
Time :15.8.
150-vard dash Lyons. M: Holbrook,
M; Long. A: Thumler, C. Time :16.8.
660-yard run Reich. M; Turner, M;
Kaye. M; Barnes. C. Time 1:40.
Shot put Kizer, A; Murray. M:
Cuthbertson, M; Barnes, C. Distance
47 ft. 4?4 in.
Javelin McGinnis, A; Barr. M;
West, C: Cuthbertson, M. Distance
128 ft. 6 in.
Discus Connolly. M: Murray. M;
Kizer, A; Koch, M. Distance 117 ft.
5 in.
High jump Hamilton, M; Koch, M;
Rosco and Surgen, C, tied third.
Height 5 ft. 2 in.
Pole valut Sheffers, M: Shultz, M,
and Miller, A, tied second; Cochran,
C. Height 9 ft. 6 in.
Broad jump Woodell, A; Lyons.
M; Connollv, M; Peterson, M. Distance
17 ft. 5',i in.
Relay Won bv Medford (Funston,
Holbrook. Hamilton, Lyons); Crater
second. Time :50.
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Men's Two-Ball Golf Tournament
Begins at RVCC; Pairings Listed
The men s two-ball partner
ship golf tourney is now under
way at Rogue Valley Country
club.
Pairings were completed Fri
day night after a drawing to
team high and low handicap
pers. There are 128 entries or
64 teams entered. First round
will be completed next Sunday
evening with the losers to drap
into the first flight.
George Harrington' and Ray
Wise won in 1955. Harrington
is not entered this year and
Wise is teamed with Morris
Leonard Sr.
AHS Natters
Tip Medford
Ashland high bounced Med
ford 4 to 3 in tennis competition
at Ashland Friday. The Lith
ians won three of the singles
tiffs and split the doubles.
Scoring victories for Medford
were Bill Isaacs 3-6, 8-6, 6-4,
over Dave Woods and Chuck
Finch, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 over Rich
ard Green. Isaacs and Dick
Wayburn, Medford, tripped
Woods and Green 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 in
doubles.
Ashland winners were Jerry
Joy, 6-1, 6-1 over Wayburn;
Dean Marsh 6-1, 6-1 over Roger
Cooley; Gary Holman, 6-1, 6-1
over Jim Pletsch, and Joy and
Mason 6-1, 6-2 over Cooley and
Finch.
The Medford netters may go
to Klamath Falls on Wednes
day. They travel to Roseburg on
Saturday. '
Backlund Heads
County Coaches
Art Backlund, Butte Falls,
has been named president of the
Jackson County B league Coach
es association. He succeeds Wes
Stauffer, Prospect. '
George Bray, Talent, was
named to succeed Fred Richard
son, Jacksonville, as treasurer.
The coaches announced plans
for a league basketball tourney
in 1957 at the end of the regu
lar season. If the tourney win
ner is different from the regular
loop victor, the two clubs will
vie in a one-game playoff for
the right to compete against the
Klamath county winner for the
District 5B championship.
2ND IN OWN RACE
Laurel, Md. (U.R) Willie
Hartack, the nation's leading
jockey last year with 417 vic
tories, celebrated his "day" in
fine fashion Friday at Laurel
Park. He booted home three
winners, but finished second in
the featured race named after
him.
Honolulu (U.R)- Officials of
the task force which will stage
this year's nuclar tests in the
Pacific said indications are that
the program will start as sched
ule dvvith a "public" H-bomb
shot around May 8.
Jim Bailey
Sets Record
AsUO Wins
Seattle (U.R) Oregon's
NCAA mile champion Jim Bail
ey set a new meet record today
in leading the Ducks to a 70V4
59M victory over Washington
in a Pacific Coast conference
dual track meet.
Bailey ran the mile in 4:11.7.
He also won the half mile race
in the time of 1:53.48.
Oregon's strength in the mile,
440, 100 yard dash, 880 and the
broad jump meant the differ
ence in today's meet.
Arden Christensen won the
440 in 51.7; Jack Morris took
the 100 yard dash in 10 seconds
flat and Martin Pedigo, who
took but one jump because of an
injured leg, won the broad jump
with a leap of 23'3V4".
Other Washington winners
were Dean Singer, who ran the
120 yard high hurdles in 15.2,
tied for first in the high jump
at 6'1" with teammate Bob Bry
an and finished in a dead heat
with Morris of Oregon in the 220
low hurdles in 25.7; Jim Hilton,
who topped the pole vaulters at
13' and Mel Kobel, who won the
220 yard dash in 22.4. 1
Washington's mile relay team
of John Davis, Carl Mahnken,
Dick McKimson and Dave . Mc
Colloch won the mile relay in
3:23.5, beating out Oregon's Gor
don Dahlquist, Bill Cromwell,
Sam Taylor and Dave Talbot.
Rook Links
Five Winner
Oregon State college Rook
golfers defeated Medford high
Vi to 5Vfc and Southr Oeen 9
9Vi to 5V2 Friday and Southern
Oregon college 14V to V4 Sat
urday in matches on the Rogue
Valley Country club and Oak
Knoll courses.
Against Medford the Rooks
won three of -the five individual
contests. They won all five at
Ashland.
Larry Copple, OSC and ex
Medford high player, was med
alist both days. He had a 77 in
his match with Jim Materie,
Medford, and a 76 against his
Red Raider foe. Tom Hamlin,
Medford high, was second low
for the Friday match with a 79.
Ken Leonard of the Rooks had
a 77 yesterday.
In the match at Rogue Valley
Hamlin defeated Leighton Tut
tle, OSC, (80) 3 to 0; Dick Cop
ple, Medford, (82) defeated Leo
nord (85); Mike Geyer, OSC,
(80) defeated Gary Harrington
(85); Larry Copple defeated Ma
terie (89) 3 to 0, and Warren
Deakins, OSC, (80) defeated
Bill Foote 3 to 0.
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