Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1957, Image 13

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    Crater Baseballers
Tip Pelicans Twice
i'THFRN OREGON
JFERENCE STANDINGS:
W.
L. Pet
0 1.000
1 .750
3 .250
3 .250
3 -250
4
3
1
1
1
J land
math Falli .
:ford
jGrants Pass kept its undefeat-
hold on first place and Crater
"Jh took over unshared second
sition in the Southern Oregon
n fere nee baseball campaign
.h victories on Friday.
,f he Cavemen of .GP tripped
rj.land 3 to 2 in a counting
pcle and 6 to 0 in the non-loop-an7rater
swept a doubleheader
2 and 3 to 2 from Klam-
ch
Falls with both results go
ing I into the league standings.
Hf highlights of the day were the
17-s' SIrikeout pitching by Fred
Her- rmann in Crater's second
win , M over the Pelicans and the
one-i nhit chucking by Mark Fitch
for Ashland in a losing cause.
He H ?rrmann tossed a three-hitter
t and drove in the winning
run 7 j with a single in the seventh
lnnirt . lg of the finale at Central
Poin! hot. The Comets got four-bin-gle
hrowing from Wayne Allen
and antlashed out 11 safe blows
them -.elves in whacking the Pels
in the opener.
Sccj jtt Tippets smashed the
only gjjhit by GP off Fitch. It was
a hont ie run with one aboard in
the sr '?venth and was the game-
ninnlr
School Record
"ton
Thfjorc strikeout total by Herr-
mannjEig tied the school record he
set lafeolst year against Illinois Val
ley, f That performance still is
tops 1 for the Rogue league, of
whicrr,er) Crater is no longer a
membtjjyer.
Scofcr re was tied at 2-all as
Crater 2,- came to bat in the bottom
of the ton seventh inning of the sec
ond enlbicounter Friday. Bob Fow
ler ii,3nned and Paul Beach
grouncfenled out. Ed Koch and
Thurmruon Striplin were hit by
pitches., and Allen drew a walk
to loaf); d the bases. Herrmann
lined Vpn offering by KF fresh
man vfl jsser Blake Griggs into
right f! ield to break up the game.
Herrjemann almost did not go
to firstpi, on his rap. Seeing Koch
cross Hthome, he turned halfway
down Vthe base line and started
for thefj, bench. Teammates, how
ever rvaved and shouted him
back n to the bag.
Klarnath took a 2 to 0 lead in
the mifx. A run went over in the
first i ining on an error, a sac
rifice !by Smiley Herrera and a
single; by Joe Tawney. Another
came t in during the third on er
ror, a . sacrifice again by Herer
ra anng a hit by Butch Kimpton.
Cratf rd tallied twice in the third
frarrj on two errors, a single by
Kocc p-pnd a groundout by Al
len. I L,
No Vraks
Herrf'oiann issued no walks
and G riggs gave no passes until
the fi nal canto. The Klamath
throw r struck out six.
Alle: .i whiffed five and walk
ed fou r in the opener. He help
ed w ith a double and single.
Herrm arm swatted two three
baggei s. Fowler a triple and a
single and Neil Green two safe
ties. The .Comets got four runs on
five hits in the third inning, an
other ffn three raps in the fourth
panel I ;nd two on two hits, a
stolen I, ase and a hit batter in
the sbiih. Pels scored in the
seventh . on a base on balls, a
doublr
y Herrera and single by
BranV
iVil.
sir id went to
fim of the
Asi
the field in
the
ing
seventh lead-
1 at Grants Pass as
Fitch'
d held the Cavemen hit-
less,
from
Jaquette drew a walk
Ashland chucker and
RicharcJCondray sacrificed him
to secod. Jack Williams went
in to in for Jaquette. Tippets
follov with his round trip
linenmr left field.
FI1'
Klam.
H PO A E
Herre:
Bramw
Tawney
Kimpton. 2b
Tracey. cf
Clarck. lb
McGill, rf
Brown, rf
Ken Bellum, e
Carney, p ..
Rusth
Caldwell .
Totals 26 2 4 18 S 0
'Flied out for Rusth in 7th.
Crater
Allen, o
AB R H PO A E
Striplin. 2b. ss
Herrmann, rf, 2b
N. Green, lb
Campbell, c
Rainey, cf -
Fowler. 3b
Koch. If
S. Green, ss ,
Beach, rf
Total
38 7 11 21 7 3
Klamath Falls 000 000 2 2
Crater 004 102 x 7
Runs batted in Herrmann. Green
2. Fowler 2. Campbell 2. Bramwell 2.
Two base hits Herrera. Allen. Three
base hits Herrmann 2. Fowler. Stol
en bases. Green. Koch. Clarck. Sacri
fice Herrmann. Double play Strip
lin to Herrman to Green. Left on base
Crater 9. Klamath Falls 7. Bases on
Balls Off Allen 4. off Carney 1. off
Rusth 2. Strikeouts By Carney 4,
by Rusth 2. by Allen 5. Five hits and
four runs off Carney in 2 2-3 innings.
6 hits and three runs off Rusth in
4 1-3 innings. Earned runs Crater
7. Klamath 2. Hit by pitched ball
Striplin Iby Carney I, Green by Rusth.
Wild pitch Carney. Losing pitcher
Carney. Umpires Esselstyn and
Warren.
2ND GAME LINESCORE:
Klamath Falls 101 000 02 3 3
Crater 002 000 1 3 5 3
Griggs and Caldwell; Herrman and
Campbell.
FIRST GAME
Ashland 101 000 02 6 2i
Grants Pass 000 001 2 3 1 3
Fitch and Murray; Smith and Tip
pets. SECOND GAME
Ashland P00 00 0 2 2
Grants Pass 140 lx 6 6 1
Bowlin. Stemple 3 and P. Simpson;
Hayes and Honeycutt, Dierks 5.
m h
I iAME BOX:
I "1 'alls AB R
fJ" 3 112 10
01,13b 3 0 1110
."Wf 4 0 1 2 0 0
3 0 0 4 1 0
.1 a l 1 n n
3 0 0 2 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 6 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
High School Scores
FRIDAY BASEBALL
Seaside 6, Knappa 0
Neahkahnie 4-0. Nestucca 2-S
Corvallis 6. Nortft Salem 3
Lowell 21. Crow 0
Sandy 6. Dallas 4
Central 6. Beaverton 5
David Douglas 5. Gresham 0
Philomath 8, Sheridan 1
Albany 4, Sweet Home 0
Gaston 7, Corbett 3
Jefferson 8. Benson 4
Cleveland 4. Washington 3
Franklin 5. Wilson 0
Lincoln 5. Roosevelt 4
Hillsboro 3. Parkrose 2
Crater 7-3. Klamath Falls 2-2
Oregon State
Whacks WSC
Corvallis (U.R) The Oregon
State Beavers walloped the
Washington State Cougars 12-2
Friday in a Northern Division
baseball game. It was the third
straight loss for the Cougars
since they began defense of their
Northern division tittle. '
The Beavers " tagged Cougar
pitcher Roy Davis for 14 hits
including a triple and a dou
ble by sophomore outfielder Kim
Bradshaw and three singles by
Tom Hunt. The winning pitcher
Syl Johnson allowed the visit
ors only four hits.
Brief Cougar Lead
The Cougars had a brief lead
when Maury Winter singled
home Ron Hare from second in
the third inning but the Beavers
made three runs on three hits
in the same inning.
The Beavers after one run in
the fourth inning exploded in
the seventh with five tallies for
ix safe hits. To clinch the game
they made three more on three
hits in the next inning after
Cougar Floyd Damon doubled
home Winter from second.
BOWLING
INDUSTRIAL BOWLING LEAGUE
Standings
Javcees
w
L
25
20
19 ',i
7
12
12','a
Snoboys .
Jorgensen's Dairy .
city Mall .
19
13
Domestic Laundry
18 li 13 14
Richfield Oil Co 18
14
Communications Workers 17
Linninger Ready Mix . 13
Picards Jewelers 13
Red Blanket Lumber Co. 11
Donna Timber Products 10
Rail Rogues 8
15
19
19
21
22
24
Results:
Richfield .. ..1 City Hall 3
Findley 485 .McKinstry 457
Kennedy 415 Duff 425
Kunz 477 Dow 452
Dickinson 491 McNeel 519
Kreer 488 CompagnonI 517
Handicap 24
2356
2394
Red Blanket 1 Jaycees
Murrey
515 Walsh
433
383
514
474
516
33
2383
epps
Stewart
Fuller
Patterson
387 DeHeart
431 Holmes
446 Bernard!
529 Foster
Handicap
2308
Snoboys
Allen
(Abstentee)
Frohreich
Mager
Couch
3
412
411
541
459
482
Donna Timber 1
Lue
477
434
Harris
Monroe
Brooks
Kessler
Handicap
508
403
422
18
2262
1
2305
Jorgensen's
Schrein
Ivie
Athens
Bauman
Ellis
3
400
429
436
477
602
Rail Rogues
Harnsberger
Kidd
Hjelm
Hughes
Gates
Handicap
367
. 323
416
420
383
306
2215
3
428
501
2344
Llnnlnger's
Kincaid
Milhoan
McGuire
Mitcheltree
Ross
Handicap
1
335
415
399
405
472
219
2245
Picards
Baker
Picard
(Absentee)
Christianson
Graham
459
503
436
2327
' ' 1
442
432
457
469
432
117
2349
Domestic
Coy
Coats
Casey
Knox
Liddell
3
472
445
483
419
516
CWA
Graham
Martineai
Eads
Thornton
KeUy
Handicap
2365
CITY LEAGUE
Standings:
Medford Barber's
Weter and Olson
Westside Merchants
W.
20
19
15
14
14
14
Central Market
Norton Lumber Co.
Copco
State Farm Insurance 13
Southern Oregon Moulding 13
Ross Lumber Co. 13
First National Bank 12
Daugherty Lumber Co 11
Independent Order Foresters 10
Results:
Central MkC I Norton Lumber 3
Hayman 438 E. Olsen 404
Kantor 374 M. Olsen 446
Sommer 423 Morse 472
Keener 433 .Mager 503
Schulz 533 Boettcher 452
Handicap 39
2201
2316
1
467
515
441
509
410
Daugherty Lbr. 3 F N B
F. Chapman 531 La Bar
u. Chapman 4o5 Lie Lrroot
Pope
428 Bauman
Barker
Clark
Handicap
498 Nissen
482 Dinuck
3
2397
2342
3
496
439
489
560
530
n'estslde
Paschke
3iind
3. Orr
andis
5 Orr
iandicap
1 Barber's
419 Berrey
521 Vallee
458 Fischer
461 ;Shultz
508 Speer
126
2513
2514
486
505
487
475
443
Weter-Olson
Brown
Roberts
Smith
Luman
Webster
Handicap
4 State Farm
475 Absentee
98 Neathamer
460 Withrow
550 Langston
498 McWhorter
42
2521
2396
4
508 :
435 '
412 :
479 :
433 I
51
2318 i
505
I O F
Morrison
Lubbers
Simmonds
Porter
Vessey
0 Copco
423 Anders
515 Hanson
4U1 Buseman
333 Harper
502 Schroeder
Handicap
2174
Ross Lbr.
Culv
Schatz
Robertson
Martin
Forrest
iandicap
4 S. O. Mldg.
!47 Bex
511 Turner
461 Brooks
534 Minger
506 Knapp
75
2634
478
392
377
516
2263
I S life
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WEIGHTLIFTING ai Y Jim Clark receives instruction in weight
lifting here from Francis (Lucky) Heuer at the YMCA. "Heuer is
in charge of class scheduled Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
from 4 to 6 p.m. at the YMCA for boys 14 years of age and over.
B Loop Toga Within Grasp
Of Prospect;
JACKSON COUNTY
B LEAGUE STANDINGS
W.
Pet
1.000
.750
.500
.333
.333
.000
Prospect
Butte Falls
Talent
4
3
2
1
1
0
St. Mary's
Jacksonville H
Rogue River
Prospect high was only one
game away from the Jackson
County B league baseball cham
pionship after trimming Jackson
ville 3 to 1 on Friday.
Talent was alone in third
place after another Friday win.
The Bulldogs outscored St.
Mary's of Medford 9 to 6. In a
Thursday fray Butte Falls ce
mented its grip on second spot
by whipping Rogue River 17 to
Vannice threw a one-hitter
for Prospect against Jackson
ville. He struck out 13 batters
and walked three.
The Cougars combined a safe
ty by Dave Gardner, a double by
Mickey Ring, a walk and a
groundout by Vannice for two
runs in the first inning. The
other marker was ' in the fifth
inning when Gardner singled
Villanova is
Penn Relay
Triple Winner
Philadelphia (U.R) Villan
ova university, with Olympic
400 meter champion Charley
Jenkins pouring on the coal in
a 46.4 anchor leg, raced from
behind Saturday to take the clas
sic mile by two yards and be
come a triple winner in the Penn
relays.
The Wildcats of Jim Elliott,
already victor in the sprint med
ley and the distance medley,
chalked up the big win in 3:12.7
when Jenkins overcame a three
yard deficit, fought off terrific
challenges by Texas and Mor
gan state, and then whipped un
der the wire ahead of Eddie
Southern, the Longhorn anchor
man, the Texan was a wisp
ahead of Morgan State's Bob
McMurray, who was clocked in
45.9. ,
It was the race of a meet that
saw six major records and 13
of a minor nature sef, and blos
somed into a natural when Tex
as, Villanova and Manhattan,
each in the double-winner class,
went gunning for the triple
crown.
Villanova had salted away the
sprint and distance medleys;
Texas, in its first appearance at
the. relays since 1936, equaled
the meet records in winning the
440 and 880 relays, and Man
hattan, shut out last year, was
the winner in the two-mile and
four-mile.
Washington
Clubs Idaho
Seattle (U.R) The Washing
ton Huskies took advantage of
loose Idaho fielding Friday to
rack up a 5-0 victory over the
Vandals in a Northern Division
baseball game.
The Huskies got only two hits
one a fourth inning homer by
Monte Geiger off Doug Ran
dall but they capitalized on four
Vandal boots to score four un
earned runs.
George Kritsonis was credit
ed with the victory for Wash
ington although he pitched only
four innings.
ENJOY A SWIM at
Beautiful Twin Plunges
OPEN DAILY 12 to 10
Win a Season Pass SAT. or SUN.
DRAWING EVERY WEEK
TWIN PLUNGES - ASHLAND
Talent Wins
and stole second base and Van-
nice singled.
Jacksonville got its run in
the last inning when Gary West
tripled and raced home on Joe
Hogan's bunt.
Smith recorded four-hit pitch
ing for Jacksonville.
Talent broke a 4-all deadlock
with three runs in the fifth in
ning. Paul Conners twirled a
six hit game for the Bulldogs.
He gave six baes on balls and
whiffed eight batters. Ron Wein
hold and Bill Snyder each hit
twice in three times up for Tal
lent. Weinhold s m a ck e d a
double.
Butte Falls had an eight-run
sixth inning in trouncing Rogue
River. The scores came in on six
hits, two errors and a base on
balls. Bill Irwin, Don Hawkins
and Don Ellis each got two
doubles for Butte Falls. Byron
Cordes collected three of Rogue
River's five hits, one a triple.
In scuffles billed for next Fri
day Prospect will be host to
Rogue River, Butte Falls will
entertain St. Mary's and Jackson
ville will be "at home" to Tal
ent. A make-up game between
St. Mary's and Jacksonville will
complete the regular B league
slate.
LINESCORE:
Prospect 200 010 0 3
Jacksonville 000 000 1 1
Vannice and J. Daniels; C.
and West.
4 1
1 4
Smith
Talent 300 132 09 7 4
St Mary's 101 200 2 6 6 8
Conners and BuUer; D a r 1 a n d,
Miksche 6 and Geren.
Butte Falls . 112 058 017 11 2
Rogue River .... 002 010 0 3 5 5
Ellis. B. Irwin 4, Dillen 6 and Mat
tern; Baker, Cordes 6 and Brace, B.
Bigman 3.
Kid Bassey
Fight Victor
Washington (U.R) Hogan
Kid Bassey's manager threaten
ed to return to England "unless
we can sign up a featherweight
title fight within two or three
days."
Manager George Biddle made
the statement following the
dazzling American debut Friday
night of the powerfully-built
Bassey, British Empire champion
from Nigeria, Africa. Bassey
overwhelmed Miguel Berrios of
Puerto Rico by brute force in
their nationally-televised 12
round bout to score a unanimous
upset, victory. Bassey entered
the ring a 9-6 underdog.
The fight was billed as an
elimination bout with the win
ner to meet Cherif Hamia of
France for the vacant world ti
tle. In Montreal, Hamia's man
ager, Philippe Felippi, indi
cated willingness to match his
fighter with Bassey for the
Walker Cupper
Defeats Robbins
Pinehurst, N.C. (U.R) Walk
er Cupper Bill Campbell found
security in a red-hot putter Sat
urday to down defending cham
pion Hillman Robbins Jr., 3 and
2, in the final round of the
North and South Amateur Golf
championship.
Cambpell, a Huntington, W.
Va., insurance salesman and
father of five, had trouble with
his tee shots but could do no
wrong with his putter to thwart
Robbin's bid to become the first
champion to succeed himself in
19 years here.
SPORTS
Weightlifting
Class At YMCA
Starts Monday
A weightlifting class for boys
14 years of age and over will
begin Monday at the Medford
YMCA.
The class will be conducted
each Monday, Wednesday and
Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. Francis
(Lucky) Heuer will be instruc
tor. The Y also has a men's and
boys' general gym class on Mon
days and Wednesdays from 5:15
to 7 p.m. and a men's program
from noon until 1 p.m. on Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Classes, include weightlifting,
volleyball, handball, badminton
and swimming.
A men's and boys volleyball
class is conducted from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m.
The Y also has scheduled gym
classes io be followed by free
swim periods on Mondays and
Saturdays for boys in the 9 to
12 age group. Monday classes are
to be at 4 p.m. with swim from
4:45 to 5:15 pjn. On Saturday
the gym will be open to the boys
from 9 to 10:30 a.m. and the
point from 10 to 11 a.m. Gym
activity will include games,
trampolining, relays, stunts and
tumbling.
Those .interested can obtain
complete details on any of the
activities by calling at or tele
phoning the YMCA office.
MHS Golfers
Top Pirates
Medford high golfers won
from Marshfield 410 to 443 in
a match at Rogue Valley Coun
try club yesterday.
Gene Johnson of the Coos
Bay club and Tom Hamlin of
Medford were co-medalists with
80s.
Medford scores included Phil
Mongrain 81, Dick Copple 82,
Stewart Cchroeder 83 and Gary
Harrington 84. For Marshfield
John Forrester and Peterson had
87s and Larry Bick 89.
BEARCATS WINNERS
Salem (U.R) Willamette's
golf team downed Pacific 72 Vi
5V2, here Friday in a Northwest
Conference match. It was the
Bearcats fourth straight confer
ence victory.
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Crater Frosh
Top Hedrick
Crater high freshmen defeat
ed Hedrick Junior high ninth
graders 70 to 52 on Friday in
a dual track meet here.
The Comet thinclads collected
10 first places, Hedrick claimed
four firsts.
RESULTS';
Shot put Williamson C; Whipple H;
Jensen H. 46-8.
Pole vault Eldred C; Goyette and
Johnson C. tied Ktvnnd 10 3
JavelinJohnson C; Turner C; An-!
aerson ti. 131.8.
High hurdles Michaels C; Beach H;
Hunfly C. :10.8.
75 dash Griggs H; Woods C; El
dred C. :08.3.
High jump Michaels C; Mee H;
Moore H. 5-5.
Three-fourths mile Parrish C: Can
trail H; Lamp C. 3:40.2.
330 dash Woods C; Parsons H;
Joyce H. :39.
Discus Cote CI, Parsons H: Moore
H. 103.2.
Low hurdles Eldred C; Beech H;
Goyette C. :14.5.
Broad jump Griggs H; Mee H;
Turner C. 18-2.
150 dash Griggs H; D. Gillaspey C;
R. Gillaspey C. :16.2.
660 dash Beech H; Jensen H;
Burns C. 1:42.8.
440 relay Crater (Eldred, R. Gil
laspey, D. Gillaspey. Woods). :48.2.
Joe Louis Heart
Condition Better
Chicago i(U.R Things were
looking up a. bit for former
heavy-weight champ Joe Louis.
His pocketbook might be at bit
weak but his heart is stronger
than first thought.
Louis was told Friday his heart
condition had improved enough
so that he might be able to re
sume his job as a referee of
wrestling matches. The income
tax-troubled Louis is in a posi
tion to welcome any source of
added revenue.
OSC NETTERS BEST SEATTLE
Cofvallis (U.R) Oregon
State's teenis team scored a 6-1
victory over Seattle University
here Friday. '
'CATS DROP BADGERS
Forest Grove (U.R) Wil
lamette defeated Pacific, 7-0,
here Friday in a Northwest con
ference tennis match.
PACIFIC WINS
Forest Grove (U.R) Pacific
University defeated "Portland
State, 95-36, here Friday in a
dual track and field meet.
VACCINE SUPPLY
Kingston, Jamaica (U.R)
Chief Minister Norman Manley
said Saturday "an improvement
in the Salk vaccine supply situ
ation from the United States and
particularly Canada" will allow
Jamaica to start an island-wide
inoculation program for children
under the age of five.
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SALES
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MEDFORD
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Referees
For Basilio
Card Named
Ring officials for the profes
sional boxing card at Hedrick
junior high school gym on May
6 were announced today by Pro
moter Harry Chipmh,-who "will
present the card in' cooperation
with the Portland Boxing club.
Chipman said that Earl Yoak
ley, veteran referee, will be the
third man in the ring for the
exhibition by Carmen Basilio,
world welterweight champion,
and -for the main event. Amos
Lincoln, 'Portland, will clash
with Bill Mathias, Oakland, in
the 10-round , finale.
Hugh Jennings, PAL club box
ing instructor and former out
standing amateur in midwest
rings, will referee the four pre
liminary matches.
Chipman said that judges will
be Jimmy Zack, also connected
with the Medford PAL club, and
Don Cain, Oregon State Police
officer.
Tickets for the card are on
sale at Lamport's Sporting
Goods store, Brown's cafe and
the Wooden Shoe lounge in Med
ford and at the Greyhound Tav
ern in Ashland.
PORTLAND BLANKS UO
Eugene (U.R) The University
of Portland tennis team blanked
Oregon, 7-0, here Friday.
TEAMS ADVANCE
By United Press
Mexico and Holland advanced
to the second round of the Euro
pean zone Davis Cup tennis com
peition Saturday by assuming
insurmountable 3-0 leads that
eliminated Yugoslavia and Norway.
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MAIL TRIBUNE
IV Divides ;
With Eagles
Eagle Point Illinois Valley
and Eagle Point highs split a
Rogue league doubleheader here
Saturday.
IVs Cougars copped the start
er 8 to 3 but the Eagles came
back to' overwhelm the Cave
Junction club 19 to 0 in the sec
ond mix.
Eagle Point collected seven
runs in the third inning and 10
in the fourth of the second mix.
Dehnic Boren slapped a three
run homr eand Errol Tresham
a bases-loaded triple for the Eagles.
LINESCOBES:
Illinois Valley 001 202 38 9 1
Eagle Point 011 010 03 4 5
' Slanaker and Beem; Boren Tresh
am. Illinois Valley 000 00 0 4" 1
Eagle Point 207 (lOix 19 16 0
Yankee Farmhand
Batting Champ
Columbus, Ohio U.R Wil
liam J. Fries, a 22-year-old New
York Yankee farmhand, was of
ficially crowned the minor
league rookie batting champion
of 1956 Saturday.
President George M. Traut
man of the National Association
of Professional Baseball Leagu
es, designated Fries as the win
ner of the Spalding Trophy
award for his .394 batting aver
age in the Class D Nebraska
state league.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Zotolla's Country Club
Located on Grants Pais Golf Courts
SERVING DINNERS DAILY
Featuring
FINE ITALIAN FOOD and PIZZA
MEDFORD
BLOW PIPE CO., Inc.
Phone SP 3-6294
P.O. BOX 522
MEDFORD. OREGON