Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1956, Image 13

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    Weber Wins 2
Junior Matches
Williamstown, Mass. (U.R)
Ron Weber of Prineville, Ore.,
defeated Tom Grace of Detroit
5 and 3 and Dick Cassabella of
Louisville. Ky., 1-up yesterday
in the Katlonal Junior Golf tour
ney. Tom Minger of Milwaukie,
Ore., lost out to Max Cole of
Wichita, Kans., on the 20th hole
after he defeated Jack Orr of
Florence, S. C., 4 and 3 in the
first round.
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Angels Now
On Top by
9Vi in PCL
By john Mcdonald
United Press Sports Writer
It's beginning to look like the
only hope for seven Pacific Coast
league clubs is to borrow a page
from the footballers and declare
the Los Angeles Angels in
eligible.
The terrors of the PCL made
it 15 wins in their last 18 games
Thursday night when they
scored twice in the ninth frame
to nose out Sacramento 2-1. It
was their 15th one-run victory
of the season.
Second place Seattle, mean
while, reeled to 9'2 games from
the top as the Vancouver Moun-
ties ruined Pat Scantlebury s
PCL debut with a 5-4 verdict.
The other four clubs were idle
and resume action today.
Bilko Hit Ties Score
Sacramento's string bean
righthander, Joe Stanka, had the
Angels blinking at his stuff for
the first eight frames and had
blanked the potent Cherubs on
just two hits. Al Heist powered
one into the right centerfield
bleachers in the Solon's fourth
to give Stanka a 1-0 lead.
Then in the ninth the Angels
came alive with Steve Bilko
singling in Casey Wise to tie it
up, and Jim Bolger belting home
Gale Wade.
Gene Fodge matched Stanka's
mound job except for Heist's
homer. He struck out 12 and
gave up nine .hits for his 14th
win against four defeats. Stanka
(2-11) struck out nine and stop
ped the mighty Bilko except for
his ninth inning single.
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Shasta Showmen
To Install Lift
Mount Shasta, Calif. Mount
Shasta Snowmen are proceed
ing with plans to install a 2,000
foot long T-bar ski lift on Snow
man's hill.
Bids from eight major lift
manufacturers in the United
States have been asked by the
club with the hope that the lift
can be finished by Nov. 1 this
year.
When it is known that the pro
ject can be completed in the next
90 days, the Snowmen will
launch a huge membership drive
aiming to bring scores of both
skiers and non-skiers into the
club.
A finance committee, which
includes prominent businessmen
from southern Siskiyou county,
was to have met this week to
make final plans on the lift project.
Ships carry more than three
fourths of the total tonnage of
goods exchanged among nations
and continents.
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ONE THE UMP LOST Virtually the whole Phibdelphia
team swarms over plate Umpire Vic Dalmore after he
called Richie Ashbura out with what was the tying run
in the ninth inning in game against the Giants in New
York. Among the debaters is Phils Manager Mayo Smith
at right. Rushing in to help his fellow arbiter is Umpire
Jocko Conlan. After some conferences, Delmore reversed
his call and ruled Ashbura safe since Catcher VVes
Westrum had "illegally interfered" with the funning
coming home. Then it was the Giants turn to protest but
they lost both the argument and the game, 4-3.
Studs Rivals in SOL Could Knock
Themselves Out of Race for Toga
STUDS 2 col hed Spt
Medford Cheney Studs want
to win the Southern Oregon
Baseball league pennant on their
own merits but they'll be the
last to complain if the other
clubs knock themselves out of
contention this week end.
The Studs will sit this Satur
day and Sunday out while the
four other loop members tussle
in three-game series. Bend vies
at Coquille and Drain at Coos
Bay-North Bend.
Defending Champion Drain is
the biggest threat to Medford
leadership and bid for its first
SOL title. But the Black Sox
will have to win at least two
of their three games this week
to be in a position even to tie
the Studs for the crown.
Coquille and CB-NB are out
of the championship running if
they lose just one of their re
maining six games this season.
Ana me Dest xney can ao oy win
ning all six is knot with Medford
for the honors.
Medford will round out lis
Southern Oregon league slate
here on August 18 and 19 against
Coquille while Drain has the
bye on the last round of regu
lar play. If CB-NB can take
two of the three of the current
series from Drain, that will
wreck the Black Sox chance for
the title even though the Studs
might be blanked in their action
with Coquille.
The Studs were idled for this
week when Beaverton cancelled
a two-game non-league series.
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JOB JR. TOPS DAD'S GOLF Joe DiMaggio, baseball Hall
of Famer, gets in a round of golf while visiting with
14-year-old Joe Jr. at San Francisco's Lake Merced Club.
Senior shot a 95 while junior, who only went nine, shot 44.
Helicopter Pilot
Claims Altitude Mark
' Portland (U.R) The helicop
ter which landed atop Mt. Rain
ier Wednesday stopped in Port
land en route to California
yesterday and the pilot announc
ed that he had set a new world's
operational altitude record.
Pilot W. T. Quinlan said he
had tested his 47G2 Bell heli
copter at altitudes higher than
Mt. Rainier's 14,000-plus feet
but that that was' the highest
level reached for a takeoff and
landing.
Quinlan carried two surveyors
to the top of the mountain to
make calculations designed to
establish Rainier's true size. He
said his new 260-horsepower en
gine enabled him to hover at
the summit with the aid of
ground cushion. For takeoffs he
scooted along the snow to get
speed.
Quinlan, a native of Texas,
had never worked on mountains
before. He admitted that Mt.
Rainier "looked like all of Texas
standing on end."
IDENTITY SURPRISES
Chicago (U.R) Six night club
dancers were sorry today they
didn't check on two "free-spending
delegates to the Democratic
National Convention." The big
spenders were actually detec
tives. The girls were charged
with taking off too many clothes
and soliciting drinks from customers.
RAIN BY PROCLAMATION
Stamford, Tex. (U.R) Mayor
W. B. Robinson said today towns
and cities dried up by the great
Southwest drought might do
what Stamford did if they really
want rain. The city council met
last Friday and proclaimed
Thursday a "rainy day." Sure
enough, it rained some .02 of
an inch.
FISHERMEN!
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Friday, August 10, 1956
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE "THIRTEEN
Armed Forces Said
Flexible Enough
To Meet Situations
Washington (U.R) Defense
Secretary Charles E. Wilson said
today that America's armed
forces are flexible enough to
meet "whatever situation might
arise" with whatever weapons
are needed.
Against a background of ris
ing Army concern that the na
tion is becoming too deeply
committed to air-atomic strategy
and slighting conventional
forces, Wilson said "emphasis '
nas been placed on weapons best
calculated to deter aggression."
That was an obvious refer
ence to air-atomic power. But
the secretary asserted that "our
nation is not committed to a
single strategy." He said "flexi
bility has been retained to meet
with the most appropriate weap
ons whatever situation might
arise."
Wilson's comments were made
in the Defense Department's re
port to President Eisenhower
and Congress for the year which
ended June 30, 1955. The Penta
gon gave no explanation for the
almost 14-month delay in issuing
the 300-page report.
Reports for the six months
period ending last Dec. 31, and
the year ending last June 30
also are due.
Today's report contained fore
casts of new military manpower
cuts which would have sparked
big controversies if made public
a year ago at a time when the
forces already had lopped off
367,000 men in the preceding 12
months. That new cuts are com
ing is common knowledge, just
as is the report's forecast of
higher defense spending in com
ing years.
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Time Trials 6:30 Races 8:00
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ROUND-UP
POSSE GROUNDS
MEDFORD
We Give
S&H
Green Stamps
TONIGHT,
SAT.-SUN.
An All-Professional World
. Champion Show! Produced by
Mac Barbour
PAIR of LEE RIDERS to the
person who submits the
closest estimate on the num
ber of inches of thread used
to sew up the giant pair of
trousers hanging in front of
Robinson Bros. This unusual
contest ends SATURDAY,
5:30 P.M.
Casey Tibbs
World's Champion Cowboy wears
LOS Riders
y Free Parking
Casey says:
"I've worn 'em all and for my money
Lee Rider Cowboy Pants and Jackets
are the best for looks, fit, comfort
and'wear."
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Sanforized for Permanent Fit
LEE RIDERS
Men's sizes 3U $3.89
Boy's sizes 2V, $3.69
LEE RIDER JACKETS
Sizes 36 to 46 $4.50
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FOR RESULTS