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Bonanza Wins In District 5B;
Klamath 2nd; St. Marys 3rd
Ashland Thinclads from
Bonanza carried away the ma-
Jor laurels Saturday flowing
xne uisirici ot iratK. inugis
here. The Klamath county team
tabulated 100 3-4 points.
Another Klamath powerhouse
was runner-up in the meet as
Malin counted up 85'4.
St. Mary's of Medford was
third with 76Vi and Rogue Riv
er took fourth with 74 3-4. Other
scores were 44 for Merrill, Pros
pect 21, Jacksonville 20 3-4 and
Gilchrist 10.
Bonanza led in placing for
the state meet next week-end
at Springfield with eight posi
tions. Rogue River got five, Ma
lin and St. Marys each four.
Merrill three, Prospect two and
Jacksonville and Gilchrist each
one.
Gerald Darland of St. Mary's
who won the shot put and the
quarter-mile and Dick Burnett
of Bonanza, who nabbed both
sprints were the double winners
of the day. ' Gray Stewart of
Rogue River came near a double
victory. He captured the broad
jump and shared the high jump
first spot with Don Vannice of
Prospect.
SM Second In Relay
St. Mary's was second in the
relay and Bill Carey was second
In the half-mile to give the Cru
saders their other two state
meet placings.
In addition to Burnett's win
in the dashes, Bonanza's relay
team was victor and Jack Horn
took the mile for that school,
Seconds for Bonanza were Ken
Kennedy in the pole vault, Ron
Ketcham -in the javeline and
440 and Ron Roberts in the low
hurdles.
For Malin Len Dobry won the
discus and was second in the
shot and firsts were tallied by
Gordon Kandra in the high
hurdles and Glen Steyskal in
the low hurdles.
Added to Stewart's efforts for
' Rogue River were, Don Hoff
man s first in the pole vault and
seconds by Russ Miller in the
discus and Bill Weaver in the
220-yard sprint. Jack Barry won
the 880 for Merrill and was sec
ond in the 100-yard dash.
Along with his tie for first in
the high jump, Don Vannice got
runner-up place in the broad
jump for another state meet
berth.
Charles Patterson won the
Landy Sets
3:59.1 Run
Fresno," Calif. (U.R) Fabu
lous John Landy cracked the
four-minute barrier for the sec
ond time in eight days as he eas
ily won the Special Invitational
Mile at the West Coast relays in
3:59.1 Saturday night.
Landy made his remarkable
run with practically no opposi
tion. Ron Delany. of Villanova fin
ished second about 50 yards
batk.
Landy running in the number
one lane. Took the lead early
and -held it all the way. He was
clocked in 60 seconds flat for
each of the first three quarters
and then sprinting in the face of
no opposition, finished the last
quarter in 59.1 as a standing
room only crowd in Ratcliffe
Stadium gave him a thunderous
ovation for the last minute of the
run.
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Muir, of Jacksonville took a
in the mile to rQund out
the state meet roster.
CLASS B RESULTS:
Pole vault Hoffman, RR; Kennedy,
Bon.; Tie third Weatherby. Mai.. Han
non, SM. and Moore, RR; Rajnus. Mai.
Height 9 ft. in.
Discus Dobry. Mai.; Miller. RR;
Flakus. SM; Jansen. Bon.; Myers,
Mai.; Allen. J. Distance 126 ft. 11 in.
Shot put G. Darland, S.M: Dobry,
Mai.: Burnett, Bon.; Oliva. Mai.; Mil
ler. RR; B. Weaver. RR. 40 ft. 1 in.
Broad jump Stewart. RR: Vannice.
Pr.; Darland, SM: Roberts. Bon.,
Johnson, Mai.; Fogel, SM. Distance 20
ft. 3i.
Javelin Patterson, Gil; Ketcham,
Bon: Muir. J; J. Darland, SM; C.
Smith. J; Dixon, RR. Distance 140 ft.
11 In.
High Jump Stewart, RR: and Van
nice, Pr. tied first; Sherrill. Mer.;
Dye, Bon.; tie fifth Weatherby, Mai..
Kennedy. Bon., Vanscoter, RR and E.
Smith. J. Height 5 ft. 6 in.
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Trophy To High Overall Gunner
Planned in Mail Tribune Shoot
A trophy will go to the high
overall shooter on the 500-tar-
get program next Saturday and
Sunday when Medford Gun club
stages the 23rd annual Medford
Mail Tribune trapshooting tour
nament. Gunners will fire at 100 tar
gets at 16 yards, 100 handicap
birds and 25 pairs of doubles
each dav of the shoot. Events are
Pacific International Trapshoot
ing association registered.
The Mail Tribune trophy will
go to the winner of the Sunday
morning 16-d a y competition.
Winner last year was John Wil-
lener, Eugene. He is one of six
men who has broken 100-straight
targets to take the prize. To the
top gun for B class and lower
also will go the Mendenhall tro
phy, E. E. Driscoll, Klamath
Falls, claimed in 1955.
Team Shoot Planned
Lead off event of the tourney
next Saturday will be the Rogue
Valley Hundred, a 16-yard test.
The Chester Wood handicap is
billed for Saturday afternoon.
The Wood perpetual purse and
trophy go on the first 50 birds.
First time winner gets $10 and a
repeat winner $100.
Sunday afternoon s program
will include the $300 Medford
handicap. Doubles will wind up
shooting each day.
A five-man team shoot will be
Stars Drub
Vancouver
Vancouver, B. C. (U.R) A
great six and two-thirds inning
relief job by Fred Green stop
ped the Vancouver Mounties cold
Saturday as the Hollywood Stars
won their second straight game,
6 to 2, and the first game of a
twin-bill in Pacific Coast League
play at Vancouver.
Green came into the game in
the third inning when the Moun
ties had rallied to cut Holly
wood's lead to a narrow 3-2.
The tall left-hander got out of
the inning without any further
runs being scored, then com
menced to pitch runless ball for
the rest of the game. ,
The victory was Green's first
of the season and he received
most of his batting support from
Hollywood's little shortstop,
Dick Smith.
SOC OTI Athletes
Collide Monday
Ashland Southern Oregon
college and Oregon Technical
Institute baseball and track
teams vie on Monday. Baseball-
ers have a nine inning mix at
Klamath Falls. Trackmen col
lide at Ashland. The cinder
crews were to have met here
Friday but the meet was post
poned because of bad weather.
The single baseball fray is a
makeup for a doubleheader.
Mickel To Coach
Burns Basketball
Burns (U.R) High school of
ficials here today announced ap
pointment of Art Mickel to be
head basketball coach and Grant
Budge to be football coach.
Mickel has been at Granger,
Wash., the past three years. He
is a graduate of Florida South
ern. Budge is a graduate of the
University of Utah and has been
at Edna, Ida., high school the
past five years.
HUSKY NETTERS WIN
Pullman (U.R) Washington's
tennis team blanked Washington
State 7-0 here yesterday in a
Northern Division match.
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I2n-varrf hieh hurdles Kandra.
Mai.: Sherrill. Mer.; Kennedy, Bon.;
J. Darland. SM; Harmon, SM; Bond.
RR. Time -.ITS.
100-yard dash Burnett, Bon.; Barry,
Mer.; B. Weaver, RR, and Steyskal,
MaU tied third; Hayes. SM; Elbert,
SM, and Johnson, Mai., tied sixth.
Time :10.6.
Mile Horn, Bon; Muir, J; Fish,
Mai.; Wanner, RR; Loper, Mer.; Mc
Keen. J. Time 5:01.
440-yard run G. Darland, SM;
Ketcham. Bon.: Eskey, SM; DrazU.
Mai.; Bowen. RR. Time 55.1.
Low hurdles Steyskal. Mai.: Rob
erts, Bon.: Sherrill. Mer.; Vannice,
Pr.; Kandra. Mai.; Fogel, SM. Time
220-yard dash Burnett, Bon.; B.
Weaver RR: Johnson. Mai.: Sullivan,
SM: DrazU, Mai.; Stewart, RR. Time
24.5.
880-yard Barry. Mer.; Carey, SM:
Micka, Mai.; Horn, Bon.; Wagnerl RR;
E. Smith. J. Time 2:105.
Relav Bonanza (Burnett, Roberts.
Ketcham, Kennedy); St. Mary
(Hayes. G. Darland. J. Darland. fil
berts); Rogue River; Merrill; Malin;
Jacksonville. Time :1:40.1.
run concurrently with the Sun
day 16-yard and handicap en
counters. Members of each team
must be affiliated with the same
club but they need not shoot in
the same squad.
Medford Gun club is holding
a merchandise shoot today with
fryers as the main prizes.
Yesterday's Scores
MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS
By UNITED PRESS
National League
Philadelphia 5 12 0
Pittsburgh 6 13 2
Roberts, Pillette (6) and Seminick;
Friend. Littlefield (9) King (9) and
Kravitz. WP Friend (4-1) LP Rob
erts (3-3).
New York 0 0 0
Brooklyn 3 6 0
Worthington. Grissom (7) and Katt;
Erskine (2-2) and Campanela. LP
Worthington (1-3).
Milwaukee
.6 13 2
Cincinnati ...
..10 13 . 2
Buhl. Johnson Mi Nirhnl t1 Trnw.
bridge (4) R. Robinson (5) Jolly (7)
and Crandall, Rice (4); Lawrence,
Black (7) and Burgess. WP Lawrence
(4-0); LP Buhl (2-1).
St. Louis
10 17 3
14 15 0
Chicago ....
Mizell, McDaniel (3) Jones (4) Jack.
son (6) and Smith: Rush, Valentinetti
(8 1 and Chitl. WP Rush (2-1); LP
Jones, (0-2).
American League
Kansas City 3 8 0
Cleveland - 5 8 0
Herriaee. Burtsrhv (A (Znrman n
and Thompson; Wynn and Hegan. WP I
Wynn (4-1); LP Herriage (0-1). I
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New York 0 2 1
Ferrarese (1-1) and Smith: Tnrl.v
(0-2), Berra.
Chicago 7 17 0
Detroit . 6 it 1
Donovan. Pollet m FomielM IK
Consuegra (8) and LoUar; Hoeft. Black
o). fliasterson (7), Brady (9) and
House. Wilson (4). WP Pollet (1-0);
LP Hoeft (2-1).
Duke Star Tops
Patton, Dillard
Durham, N. C (U.R) Duke's
Dave Sime eclipsed the world
record and set three conference
marks Friday in the prelimin
aries of the Atlantic Coast Con
ference track championships.
The carrot-topped flash ran
the 220-yard dash in 20.1 sec
onds, beating the mark of 20.2
set by Mel Patton in 1949.
Sime's 220 time was a new
loop standard. He also ran the
100-yard dash in 9.5 and the
220 low hurdles in 23.5.
A week ago Sime ran the low
hurdles in 22.2 breaking the
world record of 22.3 establish
ed by Harrison Dillard.
The Duke sprinter has run the
100 in 9.4 six times in the past
month.
Another Life Claimed
By Italian Auto Race
, Desenzano, Italy (U.R) The
death-toll from the April '29
"Mille Miglia," 1,000 miles auto
race, rose to seven Saturday
when Pietro Chione, a 57-year-old
fan who was hit by a car
during the running of the race,
died. Pietro and two other fans
were hurt when a car swerved
out of the road and plunged into
the crowd. The other two also
died. '
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Jim Bailey
Engagement
Announced
Eugene (U.R) The fastest
miler in America will wed his
college sweetheart.
Jim Bailey, who comes from
Australia and who is attending
the University of Oregon, and
Miss Janet Somers, his Oregon
sweetheart, plan to marry, al
though the date has not been
set.
Miss Somers, of Fall Creek
near Eugene, made the announce
ment of her engagement to
Bailey at her sorority on the
campus here Friday night.
International Figure
Bailey became an internation
al figure in sports last Saturday
when he ran the mile at Los An
geles in 3:58.6, the fastest it has
ever been run in the United
States.
Bailey plans to work In Port
land this summer until late
August or early September
when he will leave to take part
in pre-Olympic games track
events. He will return to the
University of Oregon for his
final year next winter term.
Bowling
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Moore Steel Co. wound up in
a first place tie with Domestic
Laundry in the third round of
the Evergreen Bowling League
by defeating the Laundrymen 3
to 1 last week.
Standings:
Domestic Laundry
Moore Steel Co. .
Hunter and Best
W. L.
34 14
34 14
29 19
27 ',i 202
26 22
24 !i 23 "i
Barber Local
Pierce Freight Lines .
Big Y Market
Swift and Co.
23 25
Chuck's Pump
21
20
27
28
28
30
36
L.
Oasis Ball Room
Jackson Crek Lumber 20
Eastside Market 18
Jorgensen's Dary 12
Standings: W.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
American Legion split two
and two with I.O.F. while Sno
boys took three from T.E.A.A.
Friday night, resulting in a tie
for top spot in the Industrial
Bowling league. Bob Foster roll
ed the high series of the evening
with a 548 and the 208 game
turned in by Earl Lenz was tops.
Standings: W. L.
American Legion 31 17
Snoboys 31 17
I.O.F 30 18
Richfield Oil Co. 30 18
T.E.A.A 29 19
City Appliance Co. 26',i 2114
V. A. Enginers
Local 9208
. 24 24
19 29
18 30 n
Jaycees
Donna Timber Products 18 30
VF.W. (Central Point) 162 31 ',i
Medford Steel Co.
15
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Results-
I.O.F.
2 Am. Legion
422 G. Stewart
2
454
330
438
460
470
147
2299
AC. Morrison
J. D. Lubbers 427 M. Harvey
B. Simmonds 451 C. Epps
B. Porter 478 H. Fuller
H. Vessey Jr. 516 C. Tennant
Handicap
2294
Snoboys
G. Russell
V. Lowe
J. Maclnnes
E. Dwight
T. Couch
3 ..T. E A. A.
533 J. Martin
474 J. Sedey
365 H. Rickman
424 R. Rogers
451 J. Strobel
Handicap
1
835
407
351
431
485
24
2233
2247
Richfield
G. Culy
E. Kennedy
G. Anderson
W. Nelson
D. Kreer
4 V. A. Engineers 0
513 B. Findley
480
478 B. Cody
395 B. Doran
422 R. Pettit
4SB
375
469
356
45
2223
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544
457
422
416
335
174
2348
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548
381
401
402
456
31
2269
538 M. Aments
Handicap
2346
City Appliance 4 Local 9208
J. Monroe 468 E. Lenz
G. Eads 475 R. Martin
B. Thornton 521 J. Martin
H. WIthrow 522 D. Kowles
D. Morehouse 511 L. Brown
Handicap
2497
V.F.W. 1 Jaycees
A. Bohannan 410 Foster
L. Carr 442 (Absentee)
H. Baker 429 J. Walsh
K.Christians'n 433 M. DeHeart
L. Graham 451 A. Holmes
Handicap
3165
Donna Tlmhr 3 Medford Steel 1
L. Dawson
351 L. Smith 438
416 B. Hopkins 387
G. Rone
L. Swinney
J. Monroe
E. Harris .
Handicap
408 D. Hawkins 393
467 L. Irwin 330
339 R. Eastgate 376
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INJURY CANCELS FIGHT
Toronto (U.R) Next Tues
day's scheduled fight between
Arthur King . of Toronto and
Johnny Gonsalves of Oakland,
Calif., has been called off be
cause of a leg injury to King.
Matchmaker Deacon Allen said
he had to call the. whole fight off
when he couldn't find a suitable
replacement for King.
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High School Scores
FRIDAY BASEBALL --
By United Press
Seaside 12-5, Nestucca 1-2
Scappoose 1, WyEast 0
St. Helens 5, Clatskanie 0
Oregon City 1, Beaverton 0
' Ashland 6-3, Klamath Falls 2-4
Gresham 2. D. Douglas 0 -Stanfield
1. Echo 0
Heppner 14. Irrigon 0
lone 6. Umatilla 0
McEwen 5, TJmapine 0
St. Josephs 6. Pilot Rock S
Portland Schools:
Washington 6, Jefferson S
Benson 3. Cleveland 2
Lincoln -9. Franklin 0
FRIDAY GOLF
Astoria 8'j, Seaside 6,4
Astoria 12, Milwaukee 6
Beaverton 10, Oswego 2
Softball Group
Delays Opening
Action One Week
Jackson County Softball as
sociation has postponed its
opening activities for one
week.
The jamboree will be on
Sunday. May 20, at Hawthorne
park and the opening garnet
on Monday evening. May 21,
at the senior high stadium.
Vice President Gary Colion
said that the jamboree was put
off in deference to Mother's
day and thai difficulties in
getting the field ready delayed
start of the regular season for
a week.
Colton said that a league
meeting has been set for Wed
nesday. It will be at 8 p.m. at
the YMCA. Team captains are
asked to be present and to
have their entry fee with them.
MEET POSTPONED
Portland (U.R) The Portland
Interscholastic League track and
field meet was postponed for
a week when the event sched
uled for Friday was washed out
by a heavy downpour..
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Denman Urges Further Expansion
Of Rogue Game Managemet Area
Portland (U.R) The state
game commission Friday ap
proved more boat launching fa
cilities on the Rogue and Sius
law rivers and negotiations for
additional lands in the Rogue
valley game management area.
Also approved was expendi
ture of $2,600 for access road,
concrete boat launching ramp
and parking area on the Johns
tract near Tiernan on the Sius
law river.
The Lane county court noti
fied the commission that it has
agreed to maintain the Siuslaw
fishing access point.
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Erskine
Pitches 2nd
No-Hitter
Brooklyn (U.R) Carl Ers
kine, the Brooklyn Dodgers'
scrappy little right-hander fight
ing to overcome an arm ailment,
slow-balled his way to the sec
ond no-hit,, no-run game of his
career Saturday in beating the
New York Giants, 3-0.
The 29-year-old "veteran from
Anderson, Ind., used a blazing
fast ball to no-hit the Chicago
Cubs back on June 19, 1952.
tiis speed was gone today, but
his , guile and courage carried
him through.
A crowd of 17,395 at old Eb
bets Field watched in tense
silence as Erskine muffled the
Giants' bats inning after Inning
with his tantalizing slow curves.
Five balls were hard-hit against
him, but two were foul and bril
liant fielding by Jackie Robin
son, Carl Furillo and Pee Wee
Reese prevented the others from
becoming hits.
Seals Down
Angels, 7-3
Los Angeles (U.R) Bob Di
Pietro led a San Francisco red
hot batting attack with two
singles and a double Saturday
to pace the Seals to a 7-3 win
over Los Angeles in a Pacific
Coast League game before 2,665
fans at Wrigley Field.
The Seals evened the series at
1-1 by collecting 17 hits off four
Angel hurlers. It was the most
hits San Francisco has collected
this season and the most hits
off Los Angeles this season. The
Seals socked three homers and
six doubles.
Boat launching ramps will be
built at two Josephine county
parks, Schroeder and Upper
Ferry parks above Robertson
bridge.
Commenting on rapid develop
ment of the Upper Rogue valley,
Commissioner Kenneth Denman
of Medford said: "We'll be lucky
to have even a spot to shoot a
planted-pheasant in 15 years."
He urged further development
and expansion of the Rogue val
ley game management area lo
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weather permitting. Practice is
planned for the Medford Cheney
Studs, and the new farm club
the Cheney Colts. A call to all
players interested has been is
sued and drill will begin at 2
p.m. at the fairgrounds ball
park. Jack Cooney will skipper
the Studs in the Southern Ore
gon league and Harry Tonn will
manage the Colts in the Rogue
Valley league.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
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Oregon State 7, Idaho 5
Portland State 4, Lewis 4c Clark 3
UCLA 5. California 4
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Corvallis (U.R) Oregon,
with an advantage in the indi
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a Northern Division golf match.
The Beavers won the best-ball
matches, 5-4, but faltered in Indi
vidual play.
Sharing medalist honors were
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