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o o Ladies' Pin Hag 6 New New first place occupants mere established in six events and one record was set during the fourth week end of the Ore gon State Woman's Bowling as sociation tournament at Med ford Bowling lanes. Judy Johnson, McMinpville, nd Edith Redfield. Medford, were most in the spotlight with their new mark of 1043 in Class C doubles. Mrs. Redfield also collected some individual lau rels by taking over top place in Class B all-events with 1508 and assuming third in Class B singles with 531. It had been reported previous ly that her individual marks were In Class C. Mrs. Redfield is a B division bowler. Her aver age combined with that of her McMinnville partner, however, placed the two in C doubles. Only one new leader took over in Class A. Ray Buick, Cresham, went in front in the team event with 2508, bettering the 2477 of Hamilton Engine Sales, Portland, which is now in second spot. In Class B Karen Boardman and Rosalie Nelson, Bend, are new doubles front runners with 1008 and the former leaders Alice Hyder and Bernice Gun derson, Waldport, are second with 989. Mrs. Redfield, in All events, is the only other new B leader. Helen Carter, Roseburg, tabu lated 1412 for C all-events lead but the 534 of Ruby Fisk, Port land, and 2222 of Payless Drugs, Klamath Falls, withstood sin gles and team assaults in the class. P.acific Loggerettes, Grants Pass, with 1991 gained No. 1 standing in Class D team bowl ing and Grants Pass Lumber rolled into second with 1926. Other No. 1 D places were utt changed. The tournament continues here two more week ends. Tourney Leaders Bauer and Dori Buerkle. Portland. 1035, Mary Thompson and Marv Lin ville. Klamath Falls. 1028; Elue Baker, Medford and Cathy Porter. Portland. 1019; Betty Thomas and Bobby Good son. Gladstone, 1015; Gertie Rices and Clara Houston. Medford. 1012; Yolande Vaughn and Ann Price. 1009. Clans B Karen Boardman and Rosa lie Nelson. Bend. 1003; Aiice Hyder and Bernice Gunderson. Waldport. 989, Fran Knudtson and Ann Radlgan. Rose burg 987; Carolyn So wards and Bonnie Drury, Portland 936; Louise Edwards and Lavonne Rainey, Bend. 98 ; Dorothy Brannon and Edith Green. Corvallis, f73; Dorothy Schir mer and Betty Wilkinson. Portland. bb9; Eunice KmdJer and Johnny Lad- wilt. Vancouver. 9i0; Ann Sicja and Jean Lund v. Waldport. 954: Barbara Hoch and Bev Bowers, Portland, 947. Class C Judy Johnson, McMinn ville and Edith Redfield, Medford. 1 043 i new record . old record 993 1 ; Juanit Banta and Grace Counts. Sweet Home, 941; Gelene Hills and Dorothy Stearns, Newbern. 919; Frieda Pfaender and Jovce Mevers. Roseburg. 902; Amelia Dick and June Terrell. Grants Pass. 899; Pat Dent and Cleo Rogers. Brookings. 893; Leah Wilcox and Betty Shipley. McMinnville. 889; Hazel Han seam and Gladys Christen sen. Brooking 888; June Brusseau and Connie Nelson. Roseburg. 836; Jexsie Boice and Pat Fisch, Lebanon, 883. Class O Lucille Williams and Fern Simpson, Albany. 836; Wanda Vinson and Norma Wolfe. Sweet Home, 817; Virginia Skramovsky and Betty Rid inger, Albany. 811; Sharon A gee and Joan Shetterly. McMinnville, 800; Marge Fithian and Mary Frmk. Grants Pas, 794; Carol Pippin and Margaret Slage. Grants Pass. 792: Ruby Vaughn and Esther Yarnell. Brookings, 7R9; Leon a Squires and Janet Daniels, Eu gene, 79; Mary de Jarnette and Mertie Thornton, The Dalles, 774; Emelia Koch and Delia Hammon, Roc ka way, 767. SPORTS n A Rav Buick. Cresham. 2508; Hamilton Fnine Sales. Portland. 2477; Eastwood Bowl. Portland. 245f: Bauer Distributing. Portland. 2409; Hawkin son Tire Tread. Medford. 2406; The Gav Paree. Portland. 2Jb; carrot i s, Portland, 2347; Parkrose Bowl, Port land, 2297: Sarah Coventry, Portland. 227A; Bridgeman Brothers, Portland, 2219. i iui R Star Lite Lounse. Portland. 2338; Lundv Logerettes. Waldport, 2290; Wettle's. Bend. 2264; Wooden Shoe. Medford. uneico nara- ware. Brookings. 2200; Frontier Room Vancouver. Wash.. 2180; Motor Haven Motel. Medford. Alley R.ai unve- In. Klamath Falls, 2154: Pilrt Butte Inn. Bend. 2153; State Motel, Albany, 2147. Class C Pavlesa Drugs. Klamath Falls. 2222; Hanscam'a Center, Brook ings. 2006; Peterson Brother! Service Station. Eugene, 2098; Club Yachats, Waldport, 2061; Waldport Cleaners, 2060; Trowbridge and Flynn Elec tric. Medford. 2056; Sun Studs. Rose burg. 20M; Dinette. McMinnville. 2042; Albany Lanes. 2041; Rogue River Title company. 2034. Class D Pacific Loggerettes, Grants Pass, 1991; Grants Pass Lumber. 1926; Monks Dry Goods, Rockaway, 1RR8; Hartman Orioles, Sweet Home. 1884; Modern Beauty Salon. Grants Pass. 1R68; Fruitdale Market. Grants Pass. 1830; Avrcs Insurance. Waldport. 1815; Patterson Bakery. Grants Pys, 1802. Central Heating. Eugene. 1782; Shet terly Hardware, McMinnville. 1777. DOUBLES LEADERS: Class Kathy Sasaki and Doris Allen. Portland. 1103; Louise Carver and Colleen Cole. Coos Bay, 1079; Mady Hudziak and Mable Vomocil, Portland, 1052; Toots Hazel dine and Eleanor Fisher. Portland. 1037; Esther SINGLES LEADERS: Class A Janet Harm an. Portland. 597; Bobby Zaniker, Portland, 586; Mable Clark, Medford, 582; Vera Cum mings, Medford. 575; Janet Hooden pyl. Portland, 571; Fern Morris, Port land, 566; Ivy Marrs. Vancouver. 563; Eleanor Fisher. Portland, 547; Sally Bennett. Portland. 544; Gertie De Macon, Portland, 541. Class B Sylvia Langfeldt, Tilla mook. 537; Edith Tuttle. Grants Pass. 534: Edith Redfield. 531; Jean Lundv. Waldport. 524; Norma Muench, Grants Pass. 521; Rosalie Jones. Woodburn. 520; Bonnie Faulkner. Albany. 518; Virginia Beeson, Portland. 517; Doro thy Brannon, Albany, 512; Maxine McCall. Medford. 510. Class C Robbie Fisk. Portland. 5.14; Edith Green. Corvallis, 507; Helen Carter. Roseburg, 500; Marjone Davis. Ashland. 495; Ann Bayliss, Bend, 482; Wilma Brown. Vancouver. 478; Delores Boggs. Portland, 477; Pat Curry. Brookings, 470; Fran Macklin. Tilla mook. 463: Opal Lonnev, Albany, 466; rcKRy wooa, joena. ton. Class D Marie Pletchmy. Waldport. 499; Hope Leader. Sweet Home. 466: Marge Fithian. Grants Pass, 452; Lo Defenbaugh. Brookings. 441: Emelia Koch. Rockaway, 439; Delia Hammon. Rockaway, 435; Carol Pippin. Grants Pass. 434; Barbara Cook. Klamath Falls. 432; Louise Paulson. Waldport. 428; Sharon Cannon. Grants Pass, 424. KF Men Take Doubles Diadem Salem (U.R) The 16th an nual state bowling tournament came to an end yesterday after some 2700 bowlers representing 48S teams had competed. Dave Robb and Al Haken worth of Klamath Falls captured the class A doubles title on the final day with a score of 1219. Al Vermeire of Portland was the A singles hamp with a 671 ALL-EVENTS: class A Joy Fletcher. Portland. 1606; Nan Cooley. Bend. 1602; Gertie DeMacon. Portland. 1590; Eleanor runer. rortland. 1582; Bev Novak. Portland. 1578; Janet Harmon, Port land. 1571: Kathy Sasaki. Portland. 1567: Mady Hudziak. Portland, 1566; Bobhy Zaniker. Portland, 1551; Sally Bennett, Portland, 1551. Class B Edith Redfield. Medford. 1508: Jean Lundv. Waldport. 1486; Rosalie Jones. Woodburn. 14Rlr Tinrn- thy Brannon. Albany. 1472; Bonnie Faulkner. Albany. 1472: June Harri son. Portland, 1454: Bernice Peterman. Waldnort. 1446: Charlotte Emerv Portland. 1445; Lois Ocburn. Port land, 1429; Ann Radigan, Roseburg. 1421. Class c Helen Carter. Rosehurir 1412; Wilma Russell, MeP'innville. l-JOl: Dorothy Stearns. Newhere. 1380: Edith Green. Corvallis. 1341; Lee Kirkendall. North Bend 1333' Alif-e Hyder. Waldport. 1333; Wilma Brown, Vancouver, 1321; Joan Shetterlv. Mc Minnville. 1315; Frieda Pfaender. Roseburg. 1315; Fran Macklin. Tilla mook. 1312. Class l Lillian Olson. Rockawav 1231: Sharon Cannon. Grants Pass, 1260: Carol PiDDin. Grants Pass. 1230- Marge Fithian, Grants Pass, 1248: Pat uent. Brookings, 1240; Emelia Koch. Rockawav. 1232: Emilv Shurtz, Grants Pass 1228: Millia Wilkinson Grants Pass, 1221; Virginia Skramovskv, Al bany, 1210; Marie Pletchmy, Wald port. 1195. BOWLING SENIOR-JUNIOR LEAGUE Dexter Stansforth rolled two games of 184 and had high se ries of 368 to again steal first place honors in the Saturday Senior-Junior Bowling league Bob Corbett placed second with games of 174 and 158 to equal a 332 series. Third place winner was Dick Atkins with a 313 se ries. Jay Bauman had high game of 177 and high series of 279 to take first place among the girls DeLores Williams was second with 140 and series of 269. High team game went to the Fyr-Fyt- er team with 765. Cummmgs agency had high team series of 1403. SENIOR JUNIOR LEAGUE Standings: W Rainbow Cafe . 16 CumminKs Agency 13 Fyr Fyter 13 Chevron 99 fc... 11 Medford Paint Wallpaper 9 Hawthorne Market 9 Veterans of Foreign Wars .... 8 Fyr Fyters Jay Bauman J Burroughs Tana Bulkin D Bauman Handicap Medford P & W 0 279 Absentee 214 B Harmon 192 B Andrews 293 B Tompkins 420 Handicap 1398 VFW Jim Harp Beverly Lenz L Scatburg D Stanford Chevron 99 D Langston D Williams Absentee J Mathews Handicap Hawthorne Absentee G Williams K Relling D Atkins Handicap 300 190 273 215 282 1360 2 259 332 235 229 348 X403 0 Rainbow Cafe 4 247 R Goode 290 269 P Denyer 235 300 R Schroeder 273 1 Cummins. 151 R Chelers 253 B Corbett 142 L Eccelston 368 S Harmon Handicap 1352 239 Absentee 239 Handicap 1301 3 Sabs 300 H Morrison 240 B Morrison 233 Absentee 313 298 Handicap 1384 BANTAM LEAGUE Standings: Hudsons S and W Besmanoff Favored In United States Debut New York (U.R) Heavy weight Willie Besmanoff of Ger many, making his U.S. debut, is favored at 8-5 to register his 12th straight victory tonight in a 10-rounder with Calvin Wil son of Philadelphia at St. Nich olas Arena. Bulk coal is often treated as fragile cargo because customers demand it be delivered in cer tain sizes and rough handling tends to break up the size of the original lumps. w. ...29' j ...29 Veterans of Foreign Wars 24!i Gold Arrow 23 Gilmans 21 Ginns 20 Women of the Moose 17 Wilson's 17 300 264 0 83 180 300 L. 15.j 16 20 22 24 25 28 28 S W VFW B Christianson 216 D Bohannon D Coltrue C Spencer J Kellog Handicap Gold Arrow C Booth D Wright C Ponce M Florey 215 R Lenz 202 T Wright 240 R Bauman 135 Handicap 893 Gilmans 160 F Winetrout 168 C Roberts 102 L Johnson 218 R Tompkins Handicap 668 Butte Falls Victor In County B Finale Central Point Butte Falls field tries better it could have high made good on its "second chance'' Saturday night and will meet Malin, Klamath county tourney winner, this week for the District 5B basketball dia dem and a berth in the state tournament. The Loggers, dominating the second half scoring, downed Talent 38 to 27 at the Crater gym to capture Jackson county play-off laurels. Malin nicked Merrill 41 to 40 in Klamath ii-nals. District play-off action likely will start Thursday at Klamath Falls Butte Falls took the Jackson County B league championship in the regular season but was beaten by St. Mary's of Medford in the county tournament. Tal ent went on to win the tourney. But the Loggers, by virtue of their round-robin toga, reserved the right to face the Bulldogs in a final play-off. Close Race On Saturday the Loggers won out in what has been one of the most closely contested loop sea sons in recent years. Talent led 20 to 19 at the halftime, of the finale but managed only one field goal and five free shots in the second half while the Loggers duplicated their first half total. Don Ellis retrieved his own rebound on a missed shot and popped the ' ball through the hoop to give the Loggers the lead for keeps midway through the third quarter. His basket made the count 23 to 21. Stand ing at the end of the third can to was 25 to 23. Butte Falls moved to a 31 to 25 spread with 2-1 4 minutes to play in the game. But the Bull dogs got a pair of free shots by Phil Combs and the Loggers couldn't consider the game clinched until Pat Conley scor ed in close on Ellis's feed and Bill Irwin added a follow shot jumper from the key for 35 to 27 with 1',-fc minutes to go. Al though the Loggers were a de liberate club most of the way they didn't adopt a stalling game until that time, Had Talent been able to hit its Wilsons R Johnson K Merrifield N Olson C Ravenor Handicap Hudsons 155 L Little 111 J Johnson 201 J Harris 179 B Edwards 157 Handicap 762 Glnns T Ginn B Richman M Harris Handicap WOTM 173 D Christlans'n 189 119 M Wright 194 119 D Culbeston 98 M O'Neil 174 157 Handicap 150 429 Gavilan, Martinez Vie On Tuesday at Newark Newark, N.J. (U.R) Former champion Kid Gavilan and wel terweight contender Vince Mar tinez are expected to draw a crow of 9,000 and a gate of 530,000 on Tuesday night in their non-televised 10 -round bout at the Newark Armory. 240 167 161 - 232 vSr fa i 29? W iVf gg$! 797 VL Ci r W J MM John N. Garner was the first vice president to leave the U.S. when the President was away. When Garner left in 1933, Cor dell Hull acted as President un til Franklin Roosevelt returned. LEADER Arnold Palmer, 27, of Latrobe, Pa., chips his ball in on the 18th hole at Houston, Tex. for a par f our to post a first round total of 67. The score gave him the first round lead in the $36, 000 Houston Open. ME o o o O O o ERCURY 57 Unmistakable - in appearance, in action Excitement is everywhere you look in Mercury57 strikingly new concepts in overall design, in styling, in appointments that establish a new criterion for the industry. And styling is but part of the story. Its deep comfort, flashing performance, and ease of handling add a new dimension to driving across town or across the country. Plan now. to see and test-drive this outstanding car Mercury57. taken a commanding lead in the first half. The Bulldogs had backboard control three to one over that portion of the game. On their offensive board they had control about two to one but they couldn't make ttte shots go down. In the first half the Talent club pretty much carried the fight but the Loggers perked up in aggressiveness over the last two quarters. Talent was in front 10 to 8 at the quarter after the count had been knotted twice. There were two deadlocks in the second quarter and the leadership changed hands four times. Butte Falls went on top 21 to 20 on Bill Irwin's long pusher at the start of the second half. Terry Hazelton tied up the game with a free tally before Butte Falls went ahead to stay. Jim Irwin scored 12 points for BF and Bill Irwin 10. Bob Hoffman's eight was high for Talent. ' Talent had 45 to 33 margin rebounding for the full route with Combs getting 16 retrieves and Hoffman nine. Bill Irwin cleared the board 10 times for Butte Falls and Ellis controlled nine rebounds. Butte Falls had a 13 to three edge in jump ball control. The game was shifted to Cen tral Point after originally being slated for the St. Mary's court in Medford. St. Mary's gym was found to be not available. - BOX: Butte Falls Ellis, f B Irwin, f . P Conley. c J Irwin, g . M Conley. Dillen Totals ... 3 ... 5 ... 2 -. 4 1 ... 0 Talent Welburn. f Combs, f Hazelton. c Wallace, g Hoffman, g . Baer .- Helm Totals 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 pf 0 3 3 2 4 0 0 Monday. February 23. 1937 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE AX C' THANKS! Surrounded by his handlers, Carmen Basilio drops to his knee to offer a prayer of thanks for his vic tory over Johnny Saxton in their welterweight champion ship bout in Cleveland. Basilio flattened Saxton at 2-42 of tne second round. Basilio now wants a match with the winner of the Gene Fullmer-Ray Robinson middleweight title fight George Toms Captures Champions Tournament St. Augustine, Fla. (U.R) Long-hitting George N. Toms of Durham, N.C., looked around today for new golf tournaments to tune up his game for the Na tional Amateur championship in September. 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