YMCA Holds
Underwater
Swim Class
A class is now being conduct
ed on Thursday at the Medford
YMCA to familiarize boys with
daogers and safety features in
"Scebba diving," which is un
derwater swimming with the
se of air equipment.
ft cooperation with the Ash
land YMCA and the American
Red Cross a life saving program
for boys is being held on Wed
ne.day evenings also at the Med
ford Y pool.
The Thursday class on under
water swimming meets at 4:45
p.m. Don Gray is instructor in
charge. To quality for the ac
tivity a boy must swim 440
yards, swim underwater the
length of a pool with a face
mask, float for five minutes in
any style and surface dive cor
rectly and recover objects in the
water.
Aqua Lung Use
Instruction includes underwa
ter swimming techniques, use
of face, mask, fins, snorkel and
Aqua Lung.
William Warren, Ashland, is
instructor for a life saving
course for boys 12 to 18 years
of age. He says youths must be
fairly good swimmers for the
course. Satisfactory completion
of the course will give youths
YMCA, Red Cross and Boy
Scout life saving requirements.
The course is open to Ashland
or Medford students. One make
up period will be needed to
catch up with the 6:45 p.m.
class.
Information on both classes
can be had by telephoning the
Y.
Tornado Tips
Indian Nine
Rcseburg Medford high's
Black Tornado baseb&llsrs
, barged back into the victory
slot Saturday by bouncing the
strong Roseburg nine 13 to 6
here in non league competi
tion. ,
A second encounter was eal
ed after eight frames with the
core knotted 5-each. A time
limit halted the action but
rain was falling, also, when
play was halted.
In the opener Medford over
- came a 6 to 4 deficit with
1 four markers each in the
fourth and fifth frames. Med
ford had a 5 to 2 margin go
ing into the bottom of the
seventh but a three run In
dian uprising tied the score.
Linescores:
(1st Game)
Medford 211 441 013 12 1
Roseburg 312 000 0 6 8 8
McLaughlin and Pond; Oerding and
LaRoque.
(2nd Game)
Medford
.. 004 100 005 12 3
Roneburg 000 101 30 5 5 2
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AQUA LUNG EXPLAINED Don Gray Southern Oregon
college student, is shown explaining use of an Aqua Lung to
Gary Cummings and Terry Ryan, both of Medford, at the
YMCA pool here. A class is being conducted on Thursday
afternoon by Don ' Gray and assistants. "Scubba diving,"
underwater swimming with swimmer carrying air equip
ment, is in wide practice today. Cummings and Ryan have
passed their shark tests and are learning safety procedures.
(Landis-Shangle photo)
Don Venice Tosses No-Hit
Victory for Prospect High
JACKSON COUNTY
B LEAGUE STANDINGS
W. L. Pet.
Butte Falla
Prospect
St. Mary's
Jacksonville
Talent
Rogue River
. 2 0 1.000
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1.000
1.000
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Don Vannice opened the Pros
pect high Jackson County B
league baseball campaign Friday
and Butte Falls chalked up its
second loop victory against no
losses.
The Cougars of Prospect won
1 to 0 over Talent and Butte
Falls defeated Jacksonville 5 to
3.
It was Talent's second loss in
a no-hit game. Bill Irwin of
Butte Falls blanked the Bull
dogs last Tuesday.
Vannice crossed with the only
Prospect run Friday. He tripled
in the fourth inning and got
home on an error. The Cougar
chucker struck out five men and
walked three. Errors as well as
walks got Talent men on base
and three of them got as far as
third base, one of them in the
seventh inning.
Tosses Two-Hitter
Paul Conners made the tussle
a pitching duel by allowing
only two hits by Prospect bat
ters. In addition to Vannice's
rap, Mickey Ring got a single
off the Bulldog thrower. Conners
fanned four and walked none.
A four-run Butte Falls fifth
inning was the deciding factor
in the Loggers' mix with Jack
sonville. Butte Falls got the
counters on a couple of hits, a
walk and three errorjs. The Log
gers picked up a run in the first
MH NettersHand
Eagle Point Loss
Medford High school's tennis
team handed Eagle Point High
a 5 to 2 defeat Saturday after
noon, after losing to Klamath
Falls, 7-0, in a match here Fri
day afternoon.
Klamath Falls 7. Medford 0.
Singles Matches
Jim Gordon lost to Jim Norland,
7.0 S-7- Rnh Schmidt lost to John
Bousquet. 0-6, 3-6; Chuck Finch lost
to Jim tunes. 1-8. l-o; uarreu jorere
bon lost to Don Finney, 0-6, 2-6: John
Root lost to Julius Reynolds. 0-6, 0-6;
John Thompson lost to Gena Sim
mons. 2-6, 0-6;
Doubles
Schmidt and Gordon lost to Hines
and Finney. 3-6, 3-6; Finch anr Root
lost to Reynolds and oBusquet. 3-6,
0-6. f
Medford 5. Eagle Point 2
Singles
Jim Gordon beat Gene Edwards,
8.1 B-0- Bob Schmidt beat Alvin Sim
mons, 6-4. 6-4: Chuck Finch lost to
Bob Berryman, 4-6. 6-4. 0-6: John
Root lost to Sid Jackson. 2-6. 6-4, 1-6;
John Thompson beat Art uaxaner,
8-10. 6-4, 7-5.
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.Tac-kcnn 8-2. 16-14: Schmidt and Finch
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inning. Jacksonville tallied two
in the second inning and one in
the sixth.
Jerry Dillen in a perfect aft
ernoon at the plate got four of
the five . hits given up by Red
skin tosser Gary Hueners, who
fanned five. Bill Irwin pitched
for Butte Falls. He was touched
for seven hits, struck out two
and yielded no bases on balls.
Clyde Smith hit two for three
for Jacksonville.
LINESCORE:
Prospect 000 100 01 2 3
Talent 000 000 0 0 0 2
Vannice and J. Daniels; Conners and
BuUer
Eagle Point
Clips GP JV
Eagle Point The Eagle Point
high baseball team pounded the
youthful Grants Pass junior var
sity 17 to 3 here Friday and
anticipates tough opposition
Monday afternoon when it placs
host to the Crater high Comets.
Errol Tresham slammed a
double and home run against
the Grants Pass nine and Dean
Tibbits socked two doubles and
a triple'.' Coach Art Thompson
used about 15 Eagle players in
the game. Gary Mendenhall
pitched the first four innings
for the EP nine and struck out
seven. He was touched for only
two hits by the Cavemen club
which included a number of
freshmen.
LINESCORE:
Grants Pass
JV 000 030 0 3 6 4
Eagle Point .... 344 402 x 17 15 2
Carothers, Longnecker (1). Endicott
(4) and Weiss, Acorn (4); Mendenhall,
Foran (5) and Boren.
Beavers Subdue
Seals on Homer
By Joe Macko
By DON. THACKERY
United Press Sports Writer
The Seattle Rainiers topped
Sacramento, 6-3, Friday for their
second victory in the Pacific
Coast league against no losses.
Hollywood poured on the coal
with a seven-run ninth inning to
down San Diego 14-1 and Dick
Stuart, who clouted 66 homers
for Lincoln last year, got his
third in three games against PCL
pitching.
The other two contests Friday
night were closies. The Van
couver Mounties beat Los Ang
eles 1-0 on Jim Marshall's home
run and Portland edged San
Francisco 2-1 on a clout by Joe
(Smacko) Macko.
. Portland got to loser R. "W.
Smith for a run in the sixth in
ning and then Macko homered
to lead off the ninth. His home
run came on the first PCL pitch
by Tom Hurd, down to San Fran
cisco from the Boston Red Sox.
The Seals threatened to get
back in the game in the bottom
of the ninth and drove winner
Bill Werle to cover with one
run. However two more Port
land pitchers arrived in the
nick of time and Bill Tremel
fanned Albie Pearson with two
out and two men on base to pre
serve the victory..
Portland was outhit by the
Seals 7-6, but. Macko's smack
made the difference.
Dodgers Place
Valdez on Roster
Brooklyn U.R) Rene Val
dez who won 22 games and pitch
ed eight shutouts for Portland
in .the Pacific Coast League last
year, officially has been placed
on the Brooklyn Dodger roster.
Valdez, who impressed manager
Walt Alston with his relief pitch
ing this spring, will be used
mainly in relief.
PILOTS VICTORS
Stockton U.R) U.iiversity
of Portland downed College of
Pacific 6-1 here Friday in a ten
nis match.
SPORTS
BOWLING
City League
Lloyd Knapp of Southern Ore
gon Moulding team rolled a 277
game and a 640 series to lead
individual scorers in the City
Bowling league this week which
also saw Medford Barbers take
a 4 to 0 series from Norton Lum
ber and slipped into first place.
CITY LEAGUE
Standings W. L.
Medford Barber's , 14 6
Weter and Olson 13 7
Central Market 12 8
Southern Oregon Moulding 11 8
First National Bank 11 9
State Farm Insurance 10 10
Westside - 10 10
Independent Order of For. 9 11
Ross Lumber Co 9 11
Daugherty Lumber Co. 8 12
Norton Lumber Co. 7 13
Copco 6 14
Results:
Daugherty Lbr. 0 I O F 4
Henson 404 Morrison 527
Chapman 4S5 Lubbers 500
Pope 412 Simmonds 439
Barker 401 Porter ' 451
Clark 510 Vessey 471
Handicap 57
2239 2388
Ross Lumber 3 Weter-OIson 1
Culy 532 Brown 520
Schatz 512 Roberta 433
Oswald 467 Smith 447
Robertson 436 Luman 559
Forrest 462 Webster 504
Handicap 57
2466 2463
F N B 3 Copco 1
La Bar 529 ScHroeder 503
De Groot 462 Hanson 503
Bauman 535 Harper 463
Nissen 469 Buseman 454
Dimick 534 Thompson 486
Handicap 18
2529 2427
Norton Lbr; 0 Barber's 4
Morse 453 Fischer 513
Boettcher 475 Vallee 452
M. Olsen 461 Hamer 515
E. Olsen 450 Schultz 508
Mager 515 Speer 495
Handicap 75
2429 2482
8. O. Mldg'. 2 State Farm 2
Turner 481 Colley 516
Brooks 545 Neathamer 449
Laden 370 Withrow 502
Minger 396 Langston 496
Knapp 640 McWhorter 560
Handicap 75
2507 2523
Westside 3 Central Mkt 1
Paschke 476 Hayman 532
Blind 544 Kantor 429
G. Orr 471 Sommer 378
Landis 446 Keener 472
E. Orr 438 Schulz 577
Handicap 42
2417 2388
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Standings:
Jaycees 19 5
C.W.A 15 9
Domestic Laundry 14 ',4 91J
Richfield Oil Co. 14 10
Snoboys 14 10
Jorgensons Dairy 12',i 1114
Picards Jewelers 10 14
Donna Timber Products 9 15
Red Blanket Lumber Co. 9 15
Linningers Ready Mi 9 15
City Hall 9 15
Rail Rogues 9 15
Results:
Picards 4 Donna Timber A
Baker 531 Lue 425
Picard 470 Harris 456
Bohannan 471 Perdue 430
Christianson 560 Monroe 446
Graham 485 Brooks 507
Handicap ' 66
2517 2330
Jorgensen's 0 Domestic Ldry 4
Schrein 457 Coy 484
Ivie 424 Coats ' 409
Baumann 500 Knox 576
Ellis 578 Liddell 535
Kelly 385 Casey 542
Handicap 87
2431 2546
Rail Rogues 0 City Hall 4
Harnsberger 382 McKinstry 456
Kidd 323 Duff 458
Hjelm 382 Dow 542
Hughes 352 McNeel 447
Gates , 397 Compagononl 545
Handicap 306
2142 2448
Jaycees 0 Richfield 4
Walsh 427 Findley 498
DeHeart 436 Kennedy 496
Holmes 460 Kunz 500
Bernardl 451 Dickinson 531
Foster 500 Kreer 550
Handicap 78
2352 2585
Snoboys 1 C.W.A. 3
Abs 411 Brown 411
Mager 505 Graham 409
Frohreich 544 Martineau 504
Couch 427 Eads 436
Allen 405 Thornton 478
Handicap 120
2292 2418
Linningers 3 Red Blanket 1
Milhoan 399 Murrey 429
McGuire 484 Epps 405
Mitcheltree 473 Stewart 475
Ross 455 Fuller 490
Kincaid 414 Patterson 515
Handicap 159
2384 2314
Cycle Time
Trials Today
Time trials for a motorcycle
hill climb today have been for
12 noon.
The climb will be a Class C
event. It will be held on Apple
gate hill on highway 238 be
tween Ruch and Applegate.
Sponsor is the Rogue Valley
Riders Motorcycle club of
Southern Oregon.
BROWNS FREE HATTERMAN
Cleveland flJ.R) George Rat
terman, understudy for former
Cleveland Browns quarterback
Otto Graham, was looking for a
team Saturday because he failed
to make a good showing with
the Browns. Coach Paul Brown,
who put the veteran Ratterman
on the waivers list Friday, said
it was doubtful that he could
make the team this fall.
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Giants, Nats
Triumph in
Exhibitions
By MILTON RICHMAN
United Press Sports Writer
. The New York Giants read
the newspapers, too, and they're
working up a pretty good lather
over all those experts who are
picking them seventh and
eighth.
The Giants certainly didn't
look like tail-enders Friday as
they licked the Indians, 8-1, at
Jacksonville, Fla. Right-hander'
Ruben Gomez shut out Cleve
land after yielding a first inning
homer to Bobby Avila and
wound up with a trim five-hitter.
Few observers see the Wash
ington Senators finishing any
higher than seventh or eighth.
Yet they rose up to defeat the
world champion Yankees, 11-10,
at Griffith Stadium Friday.
Larsen Battered
The Senators got to Don Lar
sen for seventh runs in the fifth
inning and then went on to reg
ister the victory at the expense
of southpaw Tommy Byrne
when rookie Lyle Luttrall sin
gled home Roy Sievers from sec
ond base in the ninth.
Rookie outfield Carl Powis
singled home the winning run in
the eighth as the Orioles scored
a 3-2 victory over Cincinnati at
Baltimore.
Before the game, Cincinnati
sold pitcher Russ Meyer to the
Boston Red Sox and bought the
contract of pitcher Raul Sanchez
from Havana of the Interna
tional league.
Frank Lary and Paul Foytack
combined to pitch the Detroit Ti
gers to a 9-2 victory over the
Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Red Sox jumped on Gran
ny Hamner for three runs in the
eighth to trip the Phillies, 5-2,
at Richmond, Va.
Ring Mix Taken
By Tiger Jones
Syracuse, N.Y. UR Ralph
(Tiger) Jones, who has taken to
boxing's Gypsy trail, Saturday
set out to get ready for his third
middleweight bout in 30 days.
The powerful fifth-ranked con
tender, ' tired of waiting for a
shot at the title, figures he'll
keep trim fighting at a whirl
wind pace just as he did Friday
night in a 10-round televised
victory over the surprisingly
heavier but less powerful Chico
Vejar.
Jones, who was favored at 13
5, said Vejar was a "good fight
er good enough to make the
oddsmakers look ridculous."
Next on the agenda for the 29-year-old
Jones, of Yonkers, N.Y.,
is an April 25 fight with Joey
Gray of Flint, Mich. Jones out
pointed Arthur Kink in Toronto,
March 25 and so the Gray fight
will be his third in 30 days.
Pancho Unhappy
With Net Setup
Cleveland U.R Richard
(Pancho) Gonzales, who defeated
Pancho Segura Friday night for
a fifth straight Cleveland Pro
fessional Tennis tournament ti
tle, said he is seeking a legal
decision over the tourney's pro
moter, Jack Kramer.
Gonzales said he is dissatisfied
with conditions under Kramer.
The bronzed Californian dis
closed he has placed the matter
of a possible break with Kram
er in the hands of his attorney.
Under the current contract with
Kramer, he has a five-year op
tion agreement effective from
January of 1956.
Gonzales' chief complaint with
the Kramer setup is that he. has
too little time to rest between
stands in the United States and
overseas.
Maderos Billed
Against Thomas
Portland '(U.R) Boxing pro
moter Tommy Moyer announced
today that he has signed heavy
weights Julio Mederos and Ben
ny Thomas for a 10-round fight
April 24 at the Civic Auditor
ium. Moyer earlier this week an
nounced the signing of Johnny
Holman and Nino Valdez for a
nationally-televised heavywhight
fight here May 8.
Wy'East Names
Hosford, Flippin
Hood River (U.R) Two new
coaches have been appointed for
Wy-east high school.
Donald L. Hosford, formerly
coach at Sheridan high school,
was named head football coach
at Wy'east and Gene Flippin, a
Lewis and Clark college senior,
was named head basketball
coach. Hosford was a varsity
tackle for Willamette university
and Flippin is a three-year all
conference halfback at Lewis
and Clark.
DELIVERY
Silver
Dollar
Stamps
Ph.3-4818
Sunday, April 14, 1957
Women's Golf
Qualifying has been completed
in the Women's Golf association
spring handicap tournament at
Rogue Valley Country club. Mrs.
E. H. Nulton won medalist hon-
In the nine hole qualifying
Mr. L. W. Buonocore took medal
with a 40, with a net 78. First
round pairings are listed with
matches to be completed by
April 23.
18-HOLE PAIRINGS: -
Mrs. E. H. Nulton vs. Mrs. Lee
Flink; Mrs. Frank Tamney vs. Mrs.
B. L. Nutting; Mrs. Wm. Schei vs.
Mrs. W. L. Stark; Mrs. Ray Frisbie
vs. Mrs. Reese Alexander.
Mrs. Mahr Reymers vs. Mrs. Ii. C.
McLaughlin; Mrs. Ward Samuelson
vs. Mrs. C. E. Gordon; Mrs. Edward
W. Sickels vs. Mrs. Richard Finch;
Mrs. Tom Harnsberger vs. Mrs. Bettie
Boyle.
Mrs. Tom Culbertson vs. Mrs. Fred
Coleman; Mrs. J. A. Eidswick va.
Mrs. Wm. E. Ruffner: Mrs. C. B. Col
lins vs. Mrs. Warren Lessig; Mrs. Wm.
Blackledge vs. Mrs. Richard Knight.
Mrs. Jerry Olson vs. Mrs. Dean
Lambert; Mrs. Les Schneider vs. Mrs.
Russ Heysell; Mrs. Ed. Radsweit vs.
Mrs. Frank A. Benesh; Mrs. T. C.
Groomes vs. Mrs. H. . Bush. Jr.
9-HOLE PAIRINGS:
Mrs. L. W. Buonocore vs. Mrs. Rob
ert DeLorme; Mrs. Royal Bebb vs.
bye; Mrs. W. F. Cowning vs. Mrs.
David Lowry; Mrs. Donald McGeary
vs. bye: Mrs. Wm. Knope vs. Mrs.
James Dunlevy; Mrs. Ray Sorenson
vs. bye; Mrs. H. G. Dowson vs. Mrs.
D. H. Adams; Mrs. Floyd Somers vs.
bye.
Yankees, Braves
Picked by Writers
New York U.R) The New
York Yankees and Milwaukee
Braves are the popular picks
of the nation's baseball writers.
The World Champion Yankees
were a near-unanimous choice
with 132 writers who partici
pated in a United Press poll. A
total of 126 writers picked
Casey Stengel's men to win the
American league pennant again
while the remaining six chose
them for second place.
Milwaukee was picked on top
by 61 writers while the defend
ing National league champions,
the Brooklyn Dodgers, were
picked to win by 42 writers.
Another 24 writers named Cin
cinnati to win the pennant while
three chose the St. Louis Card
inals, one the Pittsburgh Pir
ates and one the New York
Giants.
Doug Ford, Boros
Knotted In Links Event
Greensboro, N.C. U.P.)
Masterr Champ Doug Ford of
Mahopac, N.Y., curled in a 12
foot Eagle putt on the 18th green
Saturday to tie half-way leader
Julius Boros of Mid-Pines, N.C,
at the three-quarter mark of the
$15,000 Greater Greensboro golf
open.
Ford laced par by three strok
es for a 67 to catch the Big
Moose, who banged a four-iron
out of bounds over the 11th
green, costing him his five-shot
lead going into Saturday play.
Each had 206, four under par.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Celts Beat
Hawks; Get
Hoop Crown
Boston (U.R). Rookie Frank
Ramsey, with .10 overtime
points, and freshman Tommy
Heinsohn with a total of 37
points, gave the Boston Celtics
their first National Basketball
association championship in 11
years Saturday with a double
overtime 125-123 victory over
the St. Louis Hawks in the de
cisive seventh playoff game.
After the thrilling playoff
game ended at 103-all at the
regulation time, Ramsey went
into action and scored seven
of his team's points in the first
five-minute overtime.
Heinsohn scored six points in
the second extra period to put
Boston out in front 122-120 with
two minutes remaining. The
former Holy Cross great fouled
out on the next play and re
ceived a tremendous ovation by
the capacity 13,909 crowd.
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SELECTION of Ensign W. P.
Newton, Sanger, Calif, as
Naval Aviation cadet of
1956 is announced at an
nual convention of Daugh
ters of American Colon
ists. (International)
MOTORCYCLE
HILL CLIMB
Sunday, April 14th
TIME TRIALS START
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Auto Park $1.00 Par Car
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SOC Cinder
Team 2nd
McMinnville U.R) Lin
field rolled up 103 points here
Friday to outdistance Southern
Oregon college and Portland
State in a three-way track and
field meet" '
SOC scored 38V points and
Portland State 19 V. Bud Crana
of Linfield shattered the school
record in the javelin with a
heave of 207 feet, 8 inches. The
old mark was 189 feet, 2 inches.
VIKINGS BEAT LINFIELD
McMinnville vU.R) Port
land State defeated Linfield, 13
1-2-4 1-2 in a golf match at the
Riverwood course Friday.
POWER SIDELINED
Kansas City, Mo. U.R :
First baseman Vic '"ower of the
Kansas City Athletics, who suf
fered a concussion when hit by
a thrown ball in Thursday's ex
hibition game with the Brook
lyn Dodgers, will be out of ac
tion for at least 10 days. Doctors
said Power will problably be
released from Research Hospi
tal Sunday, but should rest for
several days.
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