Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1956, Image 9

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    COLTS MEET GLENDALE
SUNDAY IN RV PLAY-OFF
Medford Cheney Colts will
play at Glendale at 2 p.m. Sun
day in the first round of a four
team play-off for the champion
ship of the Rogue Valley Base
ball circuit.
Cave Junction downed Glen
dale 6 to 4 Wednesday night in
an extra game to decide the reg
ular season championship. The
Outlaws will be hosts to Grants
Pass on Sunday in the other sea
son end play-off game.
Sunday winners will vie on
Monday afternoon. Labor day,
for the championship. There wUl
be no game for third place.
Cave Junction and Glendale
were tied after last Sunday's
final Ksmpf of the regular slate.
Grants Pass was third in the
standings and the Colt's fourth.
Kay Keller To Pitch
Kay Kelley is ticketed to pitch
for the Colts on Sunday with Doy
Gatlin doing the catching. How
ard Morris, who catches and
plays in the outfield, will not
play Sunday. His marriage to
Virginia Dew is Saturday night.
The probable line-up includes
Harvey Tonn, first base; Morrie
Churchman, second base; Don
LaBeau or Donn Johnson, third
base; Frank Rector, shortstop,
and Larry Bigham; Ed Reinking
and Bob Serak, outfielders.
No method for determining
the site of the Labor day linale
nan been announced.
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Hard Fight for Top Honors
Probable in Sunday Drags
A hard battle for the top elim
inator trophies may be in order
Sunday in the drag races at the
Camp White strip.
Southern Oregon Timing as
sociation officials are hoping for
the return of the three previous
too DarticiDants in speed con
tests at the asociation's strips.
Eliminator trophies were taken
in the past meets by the autos of
Skipper Walker. Jim Williams
and Monte Wray and Lou
Wolffe.
The drags start at 1 p.m. Qual
ifying runs begin at 10 a.m. and
entries close at noon except for
those cars which must come
more than 150 miles for the
races.
Wray and Wolffe. Ashland,
Shanty Will
Try Again
Detroit U.R) Shanty, cur
rently the hottest boat afloat
and winner of the International
Harmsworth trophy p arlier this
week, was among the speedsters
turning out on the Detroit river
today to take a short at qualify
ing for berths in the 49th annual
Gold Cup race.
Seven berths still were open
for tomorrow's Gold Cup classic
as the contenders for the power
boating prize lined up to take
their turns at making the quali
fying score of 85 miles an hour
over the three-mile Detroit river
course.
Also scheduled to turn its
three- qualifying laps was Miss
U.S." II, winner of . this year's
Silver cup.
Shanty, owned by William
Waggoner of Vernon, Tex., and
driven by Air Force Lt. Col.
Russell Schleeh, tried to qualify
yesterday but the boat which set
a new Harmsworth lap record
of 110.337 mph on Monday pe
tered out on the second lap and
Schleeh guided it into the pits.
had a 96-miles an hour time last
week and their objective is to go
over the 100 mph mark this time
out in their 1932 Ford roadster.
The last SOTA races put the car
on the CW strip for the first
time.
Other Groups Expected
Local car and motorcycle
jockeys will make up a good
share of the entries but groups
are expected from Grants Pass.
Klamath Falls and Redding and
Crescent City, Calif. Armal Ow
ens. Redding. Calif., at the last
races had the top motorcycle
time of 90 mph.
Winners last week were from
Merlin. Central Point. Medford.
Crescent City and Grants Pass,
as well as Ashland and Redding.
There were 13 classes for autos
and two for cycles.
Trophies will go to winners in
each class this week in addition
to top eliminator cycle and auto.
The SOTA welcomes specta
tors to its races. -
Angling Outlook
Good at Fish,
Willow Lakes
Prospects are bright for good
fishing at both Fish lake and
Willow lake over Labor day.
That is the report from the man
agement of both resorts.
Fishing is excellent at both
lakes, it was reported yesterday.
Catchea yesterday included a 22
inch five-pounder, hooked be
fore 6 a.m. by Joe Spitzer, Pros
pect. The rainbow trout was
taken by trolling and weighed
five pounds..
The lake levels are being
dropped in order that work may
be done on dams and spillways
and the lowering of the water
is a factor in making angling
better, it was pointed out.
Use Tribune Want Ads
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Tornado Has
Squad Tussle
On Saturday
Medford High school's fobt
ball squad will close out its first
week of practice with intrasquad
game on Saturday morning.
Head -coach Fred Spiegelberg
indicated that the group of grid
candidates will be divided into
about even contingents for the
action. He plans a one-half hour
tussle with no one player to
see a great deal of action.
Dick McLaughlin and Tony
Brauner will start out as op
posing quarterbacks.
A considerable amount of
teamwork was billed for the Tor
nado today along with indi
vidual drills. Dummy scrim
mage is planned, in order to
gain timing and precision in the
Plays.
Full Blast
Grid candidates worked on
team defense, had dummy scrim
mage and went 10 minutes or
so full blast in contact scrim
mage yesterday afternoon. Morn
ing drill saw -much work in
individual groups. Linemen
worked on blocking and pass
protection, backs on passing and
Frid.y, August 31, 195B
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NIKE
ends on pass receiving.
Spiegelberg mentioned a num
ber of players at the various
positions who have been doing
well.
The gridders included Dick
Copple, Mike Stearns and Tom
Hamlin, ends; Neil Plumley,
Larry Slessler, Larry Cranston
and Bruce West, tackles; Bob
Apple, Tom Merton, Terry Mill
er and Tom Morris; Dean Rick
ard, an offensive guard and de
fensive tackle, and Dick Swin
ning, Jim Funston and Frank
Albert, centers.
In the backfield there's Mc
Laughlin and Brauner at quar
ter; Eldon Francis, Gordon Ows
ley and Gary Riley at left half:
Bobby Gee. Dan Lovett and
Loren Christean at fullback and
Mike Russell and Jay Walker
at right half.
Soo, Vasquez
In Ring Tiff
Washington UJ.R) Unbeat
en Jimmy Soo is cartain he will
be lightweight champion some
day, but the cold-hearted odds
makers say it'i 8-5 that he'll be
handed the first loss of his ca
reer in tonight's nationally-televised
bout against Bernabe
(Baby) Vasquez.
Soo is a 24-year-old Philadel
phian who hasn't lost any of his
34 professional fights. His win
ning string is the longest live
one in pro boxing circles. Re
tired heavyweight champion
Rocky Marciano made Soo No. 1
when he gave up his title after
49 straight victories.
Vasquez is only a year older
but has much more experience.
Lightweight champion of Mex
ico, he has 44 victories and a
draw in 57 professional fights.
Bowling
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings: W.
State Forest Patrol
Medford Mufflers... 4
Andy's Jewelers 3
Moore Steel 3
Telephone Employees .
Pickell's Real Estate ...
Hire's Root Beer
.. 3
.. 1
Kltever's Machine Shor 1
Darrell Miller Co 1
City Appliance 1
U.S. National Bank .-.. 0
Results:
Forest Patrol 4
B. Van Hoy 151
H. Smets S
B. Moran 432
D. Stockton 363
J. Bradish 0
2205
(FORFEIT)
Moffl-rs
J. McDuffie
N. Aitken
D. Vance
W.. Walker. .
P. Antony
484
423
426
. 489
397
2203
U. S. Bank
P. Shafer 431
E. Humphrey 387
A. Loper 337
S. Dotv 480
D. Montieth 395
2030
City Appliance 1
M. rortort 3'
B. Ex'ans 451
A. Walker 404
3. Hollis 438
H. Hoaker 417
20S0
Pickell Rl. Est. 1
D. Pickell 378
H. Withrow 473
R. Wallace 47
C. McWhorter 489
D. Kreer 494
2301 j
Miller Co.
John Haven
Dave Ines
Col Brown
Harvev Wyatt 377
Leo Webster 568
1831
1
416
310
362
Telephone Em. 3
Absentee 438
Moe Walker 359
H. Richman 468
Bob Doescher 353
John Strobel S43
2183
Kliever's 1
M. Jacobsen 455
T. Van Sickle 447
H. Blew 488
B. Lucas 207
E. Iaaacs 456
2053
Moore Steel
D. Lugnet
J. Monroe
B.. Burton
D. Parker
R. Edwards
398
382
399
536
506
2221
Andy's 3
T. Anderson 454
R. Bales 453
J. Paul 487
D. Johnson 413
E. Erickson 320
2327
Hire's Root Beer 1
K. Shaw 436
R. Schlaehter 520
J. Morgan 416
R. Swan 487
H. Russell 415
2274
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tion scenes! You can tour with confidence because
you know an OK Used Car is inspected and
reconditioned for safety and performance. It's
dealer-warranted in writing, too. See your Chev
rolet dealer's OK bargains today. His volume
trading means big selections at extra savings.
LOOK FOR THE OK TRADEMARK!
Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
SEE OUR OTHER AD ON PAGE 6, SECTION 2
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caDRnriiMUJiES!
FAMOUS NAME SUITS
Don't wail! Coma in tomorrow and look over these
terrific suit buys. All top quality . .. . all from our
regular stock. Both single and double-breasted
styles.
Reg. $47.50 to $75.00
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GREATLY
REDUCED!
Black Jeans
Whipcords
Bib and Waist Overalls
Khaki Work Shirts
Dress & Sport Shirts
We still have a gopd selection of both dress and sport shirts. Lots of styles
and lots of colors to choose from. Sizes in small, medium and large and
MVi to 17Vi
Reg. $2.95 to $6.95
S148
to
S048
SLACKS
: Just about a complete rick of
slacks left to choose from. A
good selection of fabrics, colors
- and sizes.
Reg. $5.95 to $19.95
$4)98 $Q98
A ' to V
Dress, Work and Loafer
A Good Selection of Styles and Sizes. All
Famous Name Brands!
Reg. $8.95 to $19.95
For Back-to-School!
INSERT
JACKETS
Reg. $14.95 Value
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HATS
Sizes 6Vt to 75
Reg. $5.00 to $20.00
STRAW HATS
For
Dress or
Work
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PARK FREE IN THE LOT BEHIND OUR STORE
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THE BUDS FOR QUALITY DUDS
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