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EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. May 19, 1857 Medford Wins Unprecedented Fifth SorasiSGutive State IPrep Groun Larson, Plumley Get Firsts in Relays, MS Gets 73 Points 0 Jerry Close Retains State Broadjump Title No. 5 was the lucky digit foi the third time this season for the roaring Black Tornado force yesterday as once again they proved Medford a name synony mous with Oregon high school track and field. Running up a record score, more than double that of its nearest rival team, the Tornado rumbled to an unprecedented fifth consecutive Oregon prep championship, adding the tri umph to other 1957 fifth straights in the Hayward relays and District 6 encounter. Giving their mentor. Bob Newland, the finest of farewall presents Medford runners, jump ers and putters collected a mas sive 73 points on first places by Wally Larson, Neil Plumley, three seconds, three thirds and a sixth in Class A-l contention at Bell field on the Oregon State college campus at Corvallis, Grants Pass 34 They left the rest of the field well behind. Grants Pass, an other southern Oregon track power, was second with ' 34, MHS Among State Link Favorites Medford high will be among schools bidding for the state golf championship Monday and Tues day in the annual tourney at Glendoveer course in Portland. Coach Paul Eensen reported that Medford's four-man team will be Tom Hamlin, Phil Mon grain, Dick Copple and Steve Schroeder. Gary Harrington is alternate. The Tornado crew has been installed as one of the tourna ment favorites. Victory in the upstate tourney at Albany last week end boosted the stature of the Medfordites in the eyes of prognostics tors. Baseball Scores Pacific Coast League Hollywood 5, Seattle San Diego 1, Vancouver 8 Lew Angeles at San Francisco, rain Portland at Sacramento, rain National League Brooklyn at Chicago, ppd.. rain Cincinnati 11. New York 1 (night) hi4inhia s. St Louis 3 (night) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, ppd.. rain American League ,,.,. Cleveland 3. Washington 1 (night) Chicago 3, Baltimore 2 (night) Detroit 4. New York 1 (night) Boston 4. Kansas City 3 (night Northwest League Salem 11. Trt-Citv 9 Lewiston 4, Eugene 3 Wena tehee IS. Yakima MJNDAY'S GAMES National Leagne Philadelphia at Chicago (2) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2) New York at Milwaukee v Brooklyn at St. Louis American League Detroit at Washington Kansas City at Baltimore (3) Cleveland at New York Chicago at Boston SHERIFF'S POSSE GROUNDS MEDFORD MAY 22-Vednesday, 8:30 P.M. fW) World's Largest Thrill Circus 2g Death-Defying Events 28 Racing Crashing Smashing r . . . A FLEET OF 20 NEW 1957 DODGES SMiss Pat Jones T.V. Stunt Girl Crash Roll-Over Contest E Dive-Bomber Smash Motorcycle Maniacs E Crazy Circus Clowns Two-wheel Ramp Race Adults $1.50 Kids 50c Under 6 Free GET SPECIAL Price Tickets At Medford Tire Service and Parsons Dodge Nowl Grant of Portland was next with ZZs, South Salem fourth with 30, Jefferson of Portland fifth with 28Vs and Cottage Grove a shade back with 28. Beaverton took sixth with 25. Because of wet weather and a damp and slow track no rec ords tumbled in the individual events but the 73 total topped the previous high team score of 69 by Medford when it began its chain of Class A victories back in 1953. Larson won the high hurdles for the Tornado in :15.7 and took second in the lows, losing to Jack Scott, South Salem a crown he claimed in 1956. Scott's time was :20.6. Plumley picked up a Medford blue ribbon in the shot put with 57 feet 6V4 inches and his teammate Mike Murray was second in the event. While fail ing to shatter the state mark of 5812 Va, Plumley plumped the 12-pound ball out 60-3 Vi inch in exhibition, his second 60-foot put this year. Jerry Close leaped 22-8Vz, the best of his career, to retain his state broadjump diadem ' for Medford. Les Lingscheit, with a spark ling final spurt, took second for the Tornado in the half-mile be hind Bob Starrett, South Salem, who was timed in' 2:02.2. Med ford's relay combine of Lorin Christean, Mike Russell, Pete Kershaw and Larson, gained the other second spot. The Tornado quartet had the fastest time re corded in Oregon this year but were upset by Jefferson of Port land. Jeff was timed in 1:31.5 and Medford in 1:32.5. Christean claimed two of Medford's thirds in the 100 and 220-yard sprints. Russell was sixth in the 440-yard run. In one ,. of the standout en counters of the meet Ralph Strait, Lincoln, won the mile in 4:27.1, beating Dyrol Burleson, who took second, v " , Paquin, Lewman Tie ' Grants Pass collected the bulk of its points in the pole vault and ' javelin. Phil Paquin and Stan Lewman of the Cavemen tied with .rt Morland, Lincoln, in the vault at 12-4 and Glen Winningham took the spear toss for GP with 190-7. Larry Smith, Crater, followed with 189-4. Jon Abraham, Grant, won the 100 in :10.3 and Dot Speights, Redmond the 220 in :22.9. Stan Miller, Jefferson, won the 440 in :51. John Hunter, Corvallis, and Jack Van Dyke, Milwaukie, tied in the high jump at 5-11 and Don Martin, Cottage Grove, copped the discus with 159-8 Vi. Larson was high point man in the meet with 20 and Abraham and Speights each had 18. It was the ninth state crown in 10 years for Medford under the helm of Coach Newland, who leaves the local school to become vice-principal at North Eugene high next fall. Scores included Lincoln 224, Redmond 22, Eugene 18, Lake Oswego 17, Marshfield 14, Mil waukee 13, Washington 10, Mc Minnville 8 13, Crater 8, La- Grande 6, Baker 6, North Bend MedforivOJTribune IP(IDIFrr Comet, Tornado Nines Split; Klamath Victor Rain forced Medford and Grants Past high school's io call off a baseball game sched uled for yesterday afternoon at Grants Pass. SOfTHERV OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. Grants Pass , 6 Crater - 4 Klamath Falls 4 Medford 3 Ashland 1 Pet .857 .571 .500 .429 .143 Crater high took back lone hold on second place in Southern Oregon conference baseball Fri day afternoon by' dumping Med ford 5 to 3 in the opening game of a ' twinbill. But the Black Tornado came back in the non loop' second game to trip Crater 2 to 1 and make its record over the Comets, conference and non- league, three victories to one for this season. In other action Friday Klam ath Falls subdued Ashland high twice, 8 to 1 and 5 to 1. Verdict in the first game put Klamath into third spot in the standings, a half-game behind Crater and a half-game in front of Medford. A two-run homerun by Neil Green, a two-run three-bagger by Wayne Allen and three-hit pitching job by Fred Herrmann highlighted Friday's first game for Crater. Hurler Dennis Barr held the Comets to a single hit in the shorter second mix while the Tornado rapped three safe swats off Allen. Allen Tallies Lead-off batter Allen got on first base on an error as the first fray began. He advanced ! to second base on Bob Fowler's grounder and tallied when Randy Campbell knocked a fly ball single into right field. There was jno more scoring un til the fifth inning when Eddie Kock was struck by a pitch, Dick Rainey walked and Allen drove them home with his triple. Green's roundtripper in the sixth canto followed a single by Herrmann. The fly-ball homer landed deep in left field and rolled onto the blacktop area back of the pasture. Herrmann weakened in the sixth stanza to allow his only base on balls. Gordon Owsley got the free pass. Bob Pond ,6, Oregon City 5, Ashland 4, Prineville 2, Benson 2, Klamath Falls 2, Hillsboro 2, Cleveland 1, North Salem 1, McLoughlin 1, Roosevelt 1, Tigard 13. In Friday qualifying Larson won both his high and low hurdle heats in the fastest times of :15 and :20 flat, Christean was sec ond in his 100 heat and tied for top time of :22.9 in winning his 220 prelim. Russell was second in his 440 heat and Neil Plum ley was tops with 57 feet 6V4 inches and Mike Murray fourth or fifth with his 45-10Vi in the shot put. The Medford relay qualifying time was- not avail able. Grants Pass tabulating includ ed Billy Katzenbach fourth in the low hurdles, Jim Maryott fith in the high hurdles, Terry Boatman fifth in the mile. For Ashland Jerry Stubblefield was fourth in the discuss. ; Butch Kimpton, Klamath Falls, was fith in the 220-yard dash.. A-l RESULTS ' 120 high hurdles Wally Larson. Medford; Steve Pauly, Beaverton; Don Milligan, Jefferson: Stewart Fors, Lake Oswego; Jim Maryott, Grants Pass. :15.7. 100 dash Jon Abraham. Grant; Dot Speights, Redmond; Lorin Chris tean, Medford: Ken Charters. Beaver ton; Bob Minor. LaGrande; Ray Ren fro. Jefferson. :10.3. . Shot put Neil Plumley. Medford; Dick - Brown, Grant: Mike Murray. Medford; Dan Simonsen, Cottage Grove: Lee Clark, Washington; pauiy. Beaverton. 57-6 'i. Mile Ralph Strait, Lincoln; Dyrol Burleson. Cottage Grove; Al Erick son. North Bend; Conrad Sundholm. Lake Oswega; Terry Boatman, Grants Pass: Don. Coulson, Cleveland. 427.1. 440 run Stan Miller, Jefferson; Louis Miller, Washington; Leroy Poin dexter, Eugene: Rod Vermillion, Ore gon City Ron Schwartz, Lake Oswego; Mike Russell, Medford. :51. 180 low hurdles Jack Scott. oSuth Salem: Larson, Medford: Charters. Beaverton: Billy Katzenbach, Medford; Nate Hartley, Benson; Fors, Lake Os wego. 20.6. High jump John Hunter. Corval lis. and Van Dyke. Milwaukie: Coe, Eugene. Dole. Corvallis, and Cochran, Milwaukie; 8-way tie for 6th. 220 dash Dot Speights, Redmond: Abraham, Grant: Christean, Medford; Minor, La Grande; Butch Kimpton. Klamath Falls; Bob Hough, McLough lin. :22.9. Discus Don Martin, Cottage Grove; Hardy Spurgeon, Marshfield; Brown. Grant; Jerry Stubblefield. Ashland; Mike Megettigen. eBaverton; Bartlay Wyss. Grant. 159-8i. 880-yard run Bob Starrett. South Salem; Les Lingscheit. Medford: Bur leson. Cottage Grove; Tiit Heinsoo. Lincoln: Rich Baughman, Hillsboro; Chris Fox. Jefferson. 2:022. Broad iurrm Jerry Close. Med ford: Jack Temple. McMinnville: Dan ioo re, soutn saiem: coe. Eugene; Scott. South Salem; Van Dyke, Mil waukie. 22-8 li. Javelin Glenn Winningham. Grants fass: iary smitn, CTater: spurgeon: Reed. Redmond; Dick Roy. Baker; Reddaway. Oregon City. 190-7. 880 relav Jefferson: Medford: Lake Oswego; Beaverton; South Sal em: Roosevelt. 131.5. Pole vault Phil Paauin and Stan i Lewman. Grants Pass, and Art Mor I land. Lincoln: Bob Holstrom. Eueene: Martin, Prineville, Colin, Morse, North went to first sack on an error. Larry Perkins singled to drive home Owsley and Pond and Perkins crossed the plate on Dennis King's line double to left field. King was the only player in the game to get more than one hit. He had a single as well as the double in the trips. Herrmann chalked up 11 strikeouts. Medford scored in the first inning of the second tussle on a walk to Owsley, fielder's choice rap by Pond and King's sin ale which gave him three for five hitting for the afternoon. The Tornado combined Dick Mon roe's double and Dennis Barr's single for the other run in the fourth panel. Two Sacrifices For Crater Stan Green was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning. He got to second on an over throw miscue on Dave Morris's ground ball. Charley South ad vanced the runners with a sacri fice bunt and Green came home after the catch of Allen's sacri fice flyout. Stan Green singled for Crater's only hit in the game. ! , . Barr on the hill fanned two, walked none and hit one bat ter. Allen' in twirling for the Comets walked three and whiff ed two. In the fielding department Medford outfielder Steve Shorey made at,,tough, diving, rolling catch of a fly ball by Stan Green in the first game, second base man Perkins stopped a hot liner by Neil Green in the second mix and shortstop Owsley made a nice stop to rob Paul Beach of a hit in the wind-up mix. Crater will be host to Ashland Tuesday in a 2:30 pm. double header at Central Point. Medford opposes Grants Pass next Friday. FIRST GAMEi ' Crater AB R H PO A E Allen, ss 4 11110 Fowler, 3b 4 0 1 0 3 2 Campbell, c .... 4 0 1 12 0 0 Herrmann, p.. 4-1 1 0 0 1 N. Green, lb ... 3 116 0 0 Beach, r 3 0 110 0 S. Green 2b .... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Koch. If 2 10 10 0 Rainey, cf 2 i 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 Medford AB R H PO A Owsley, ss 0 Pond, c 3 Perkins. 2b 3 King, lb 3 McLaughlin, p 3 Peery, cf 3 Wisely.' 3b 3 Shorey, rf 3 Payne, cf 2 2 2 10 0 2 3 1 1 0 Barr 1 Totals' 27 3 3 21 10 'Struckout for Payne in 7th. Crater ... Medford 100 022 0 5 000 003 03 Runs batted in Perkins, King 2. Campbell. Allen 2. N. Green 2. Two base hits Fowler, King. Three base hit Allen. Homerun N. Green. Left on base Medford 4, Crater 5. Bases on balls Off McLaughlin 2. off Herr mann 1. Strikeouts By McLaughlin 2. by Hermann 11. Earned runs Crater 4. Medford 2. Umpires Swanson and Esselstyn. SECOND GAME: Crater . 000 011 1 2 Medford 100 lx 2 3 3 Allen and Campbell; Barr and Mc Laughlin. Eagles Clip GP Jayvees Eagle Point Eagle Point high varsity defeated the Grants Pass jayvee baseballers here Fri day by a count of 6 to 1 and will conclude its season on Tuesday as host to Prospect Big inning for the Eagles was the sixth when four runs sewed up the 'fracas. Dennis Boren homered, Dean Tibbits, Gary Fo ran and Larry Dodenhoff each singled and there were two walks in the frame. Foran hit trree for three for the Eagles while Gary Menden hall walked five, and whiffed two batters in throwing a five hit game i LINESCORES: Grants Pass JV . 000 010 0 1 5 3 Eagle Point 001 104 x 6 7 0 Longnecker. Benner 6 and Wise; Mendenhall and Boren. Cycle Hill Climb Today Applegate hill will be the con gregating spot, of motorcyclists of the area today." Rogue Valley Riders are spon sors of a hill climb at the site. The event will begin at 1 p.m. Six trophies are being ofered. The hill is off Highway 234 between Applegate and Ruch. There will be a per car charge for admission and autos may be driven to the base of the hill. PILOT ROCK COACH QUITS Pendleton (IB Max Lane, head basketball coach and as sistant football coach at Pilot Rock High school, submitted his resignation today. He did hot reveal plans immediately. CHRISTIAN, GREB COP OREGON A-2 TRACK TOGA FOR EAGLE POINT HIGH Eagle Point High school, with a two-man punch in the bril liant ' performances of Wayne Christian and Jack Greb, cap tured, the Oregon Class A-2 track and field titular trophy yester day in the second annual meet under that classification at Ore gon State college at Corvallis. Greb and Christian scored all the points for their school as the two Eagles outtallied second place Nyssa 40 to 29. North Mar ion was third with 27, Oakridge fourth with 25 and Central fifth MAUN BEATS PROSPECT FOR 5B BASEBALL FLAG Klamath Falls Malin high picked up unearned runs in the second and "fifth frames here Friday to bounce Prospect 2 to 0 in the play-off for the District 5B baseball banner. Malin had won the Klamath Mounts Snuff Padre Rally Suds Trium ; ph San Diego. Calif. (IP) Relief Pitcher Charlie Beamon snuff- ed out a San Diego rally at one run in the ninth inning Satur day to give the Vancouver Mounties a 5-4 victory over the Padres at Lane field. The victory gave the Mount ies a 4-1 advantage over the Pad res in the series. Southpaw Morrie Martin (4-1) got credit for the win. The loss went against Padre starter Ed Gasque (1-2). . ' The Mounties put together a single, a double by Johnny Jorgensen and a sacrifice fly to gain -a 1-0 lead in the first -frame. 'They added two more in the third inning on a pair of singles, two walks, an infield out and a sacrifice fly. Another run came across in the seventh. - Hollywood OB Marion Fri cano went the distance and al lowed seven hits as the Seattle Rainiers- downed the - league leading Hollywood Stars, 9-3, Saturday in ' a Pacific Coast league baseball game at Gil more field. - The victory left Hollywood in front in the series,' 3-2, and gave Fricano a 3-2 record for the sea son. The first of four Hollywood pitchers, George Witt (3-2), was tagged with the loss. Rainier catcher Ray Orteig registered four for four at the plate, doubling in the eighth in ning to give Seattle its final score. Charlie Rabe, running for Orteig, came in on an error. LINESCORES: Vancouver .... 102 000 101 5 10 1 San Diego .... 000 000 121 4 13 0 Martin, Marlowe (8). Archer (8), Beamon(9) and hWite; Gasque, Nich ols (8), Lombardi (9) and Jones. Home Run Marshall, Van, 7th, none on. Seattle 031 201 1109 10 1 Hollywood .... 001 000 200 3 7 2 Fricano and Orteig, Aylward (8); Witt, Churn (2), Rowe (4), O'Brien (8) and Hall. Home Runs Glynn, Sea, 3rd, none on; Taylor, Sea, 7th, none on. Ducks, OSC Nab Baseball Encounters By UNITED PRESS Stan Dmochowsky pitched a five-hit ball game Friday to give the University of Oregon a 4-0 victory over Washington at Se attle and move the' Ducks a step closer to the Northern Division; title. , The. win gave Oregon a 10-2 conference record. At Moscow, ' Idaho, Oregon State's Beavers kept alive a slim title hope by defeating the Ida ho Vandals, 7-4. The Beavers took advantage of nine Vandals errors and some timely hits to bank out the victory. Oregon State held second place in the conference with a 7-3 record. YMCA Starting Youth Guest Days Medford YMCA will open its gym and swimming pool classes to non-member boys and girls nine to 18 years of age on Sat urday, May 25, and -Saturday, June 1. This Saturday guest program was opened yesterday and is aim ed at acquainting young people of the area .with the YMCA activities. Y officials pointed out that the purpose of the YMCA is help ing people, especially youth, in its social and physical activities. FOUNTAIN OF TO OH? I Is the Pega Palo Miracle I NahmaTmc Fountain I of Youth?? Write for Yowl Free Booklet Today Now! I A-1 IMPOKTS 5S08 DIVISION, CHrCAGO 51. HI- with 22. Scappoose and Dougles each had 21. The two Eagles who are tu tored by Stan Smith, each set a record. Christian hurled the javelin 191 feet, IVi inches, bet ter than the top A-l throw yes terday, to . beat the 176-6V4 heave he had in the Friday pre lims. That Friday toss beat the mark he had established in 1956. Greb high jumped 5-1034 for his new standard. Christian Copi Discus Christian also won the dis county title and Phoenix had taken the Jackson county cham pionship to earn the play-off. The Mustangs will play at Con don next Friday in state B quarter-finals. While the Klamath county club outhit Prospect six to two, it needed the help of miscues for its runs. In the second inning Willie Rajnus singled, got all the way to third on an error and scored oh a flyout by Randy Miller. Ro land Harmon singled in the fifth canto. He went to third when second base was overthrown on i his' steal attempt. Harmon then scored on Jack Freeman's groundout. Harmon in . tossing two-hit ball for the Mustangs, struck out six batters and walked one. Don Vannice for Prospect also whiffed six. He free-passed two, The two cougar hits, by Jim Daniels and Jim Davidson, both were of the infield variety. Den ny Hall, Melvin Kenyon, Len Dobry and Stuart Miller, were the other hitters for Malin, Pick up six point v' LINESCORES: Prospect 000 000 0 0 3 Malin 010 010 x 2 6 Vannice and Daniels; Harmon and Freeman. Paul Harney Tops Hogan In Tourney White Sulphur Springs, W. Va (IB Paul Harney of Worcest er, Mass., gave proof Saturday that he is no one-day golf wond er. ' ' "f. , The slender, 27-year-old Har ney played .. another spectacular A i round a sizzling e to recap ture the lead in the third round of the Sam Snead Golf Festival with, a 196 total. Harney, the first day leader with a 63, did it the hard way Saturday. He outshot the great Ben Hogan, who had overtaken him at the halfway mark in this 72-hole tournament. Hogan, despite' an ailing back that almost forced him to with draw, this morning fashioned a three-under par 67. This drooped him' into second place with a 198, two strokes behin Hamey. Peter Thomson of Melbourne, Australia, who has won the British Open three straight times, fired a 65 for an even 200. This put him in "a third-place tie with Billy Casper of Bonita, Calif., ; who had a 67 Saturday. But this was not the best day for Sam Snead, the tournament host. Snead, tied for second at the start of Saturday's round, fell upon evil ways on the in cpminb nine and had to settle for a par 70- which gave him a 54-hoIe total of 202. Snead was moving along at a three under par pace and giving it a great try when he hit his tee shot out of bounds on the 13th and took a six. Gary Player of Johannesburg, South Africa, shot a 67 for 203. Dick Mayer of La Jolla, Calif., shot 64 for a 205 and a seven way toe for seventh place. AUTO mm SUPPLY THIS IS THE PUCE- ' Ope tna sV 1 ' t.c 13 cuss with 147 feet and Greb was second in the 220-yard dash and fifth in the 100. Cliff Thomson, Douglas, with 4:30 in the mile and 2:01.1 in the half-mile broke two records he set last year. Another dou ble winner and with 22 points in the meet was Steve Picard, Seaside, who won both dashes in :10.4 and :23.3. . In the hurdles Ray Nelson, Junction City, took the highs in :1b. 4 and Jim Cannell, Canby, the lows in :21.7. Hilton Per Prep Star Clears Bar At 15 Feet Phoenix, Ariz. (W Jim Brewer, muscular N. Phoenix youth pole vaulted 15 feet, Vt inches Friday night to be come the first high school ath lete in history to vault 15 feet or better. Brewer, who two years ago was the first schoolboy to pole vault 14 feet, broke his own national record on his second attempt at the height. The prepster, whose week old record of 14 feet, 6 inches came in the state meet, brush ed the bar on his successful attempt at 15 feet but it stayed in place. 2-Ball Golf Tussle Today Second; of the season's two ball mixed golf tournaments at Rogue Valley Country club is scheduled for this afternoon. Pairings prepared Friday night listed 35 couples partici pating. Entrants will tee off in six-somes beginning at 1 p.m. A buffet dinner will start at 7 p.m. at the clubhouse. 'Awards are to be presented during the dinner. v 1:00 Jim Dunlevy-Mrs. Dutch Nul ton. Carl Schmidt-Belle Schenck. E. K. Ricker-Mrs. William Clark. 1:07 Dutch Nulton-Mrs. Jim Dunlevy, Miles Doran-Mrs. Roy Smith, Dutch Oakes Mrs. William Kalibak. 1:14 Floyd Somers-Mrs. Rose Bunch Lee Flink Mrs. Russ Heysell, Jack" Wood-Mrs. Bob Lockwood. 121 Dr. Robert De-Lorme-Mrs. Fred Conrad. Bob Lock-wood-Mrs. Jack Wood, Roy Smith-Mrs. Miles Doran. 1:28 Bill Kalibak-Mrs. Dutch Oakes. Lloyd Pope-Mrs. Helen Davits, - Ed Hall-Mrs, Jack Mitchell. 1:35 Jack MitchelPMrs. Ed Hall. Bill Clark-Mrs. Ed Sickels, Stoy Elliott-Pam Stacey. 1:42 Glen Fabrick-Mrs. Floyd Som ers, Charlie Brown-Mrs. Mahr Rey mers. Bob Little-Mrs. Burdella Black ledge. 1:49 Bill B!ackledge-Mrs. Bob Little, Jim Sheldon-Mrs. Bruce Stan ley, Dr. Bruce Stanley-Mrs. Jim Sheldon. 1:56 George Stacey-Mn. Stoy Elli ott. Ed MUne-Mrs. Al Williams. Fred Conrad-Mrs. Reese Alexander. 2:03 Reese Alexander - Mrs. Robert De Lorme. Jerry Olson-Mrs. Deane Lam bert. Stoy Elliott-Pamela Stacey. 2:10 Bill Catey-Mrs. Les Schneider. Pete Clark-Mrs. Lee Flink, Dom Provost Jr.-Maxine Hammond. 2:17 Deane Lambert-Mrs. Jerry Olson, Al Williams-Mrs. Ed Milne. - Now on Europe's . 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Bevo, Sacramento Tilt Cancelled Due to Rain Sacramento (IB The after- ( noon baseball game between the Sacramento Solons and the Portland Beavers has been can celled due to rain, Solon of ficials said Saturday. Cheney Studs Schedule Afternoon Workout Medford Cheney Studs semi pro baseball club will hold a workout Sunday afternoon at the fairgrounds diamond. The arm win begin at 12:30 p.m. The management has invited all players interested to tryout for the team.' Heaving Bats Costs Ted, Mick Boston (IB Red Sox slugger Ted Williams was fined $25 by the American league today for heaving his bat. The fine against Williams and the New York Yankees' Mickey Mantle for a similar incident was announced by League President Will Harridge in Chicago. gm MARTI . STEEL-BUT SILOS Here's Hie tils that furnt out top quality ', iildge year 'after year at ninioMHa upkeep. Airtight aa chance for spoilage. Mokes AU your forage into juicy, succulent, nourishing livestock feed. 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