Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1957, Image 9

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Sr DOW THACffEHY
trroif Sports Writer
Ther were plenty rt heroes
1H trva- Pacific Coa't League
Thursday night, but there were
aiao those u ho m.ght be checked
Ct il small v.'r.:'e beards and
Curved horns.
?r .tion included Son
Jjto 5 S-3 v. in over Sacramento
: 1ft inning-: Portland s 4 2
3nf''in over Vancouver in 13
q rJ pair of fnutouts. Holly
oid bi.'inked San Francisco
Z if Los Angties got a l-O
W. from Seattle.
itta 'Mid'-ati Grant wa a
fcero for San Diego and Bob
li-Bon was both a hero arid a
gijat. Grant scattered six hits
over IS innintrs and fanned 14
whi not tfvmg up an earned
run. Lennon, however, gave up
three runs for him in the very
first inning but then came back
'to drive in four during - the
course of lr,e f Tie.
Scion Errori Hurt
San Dtf ton it big- with
five re in the lS:h all of
theiA unearned bccauae of boo
bon in the Sacramento infield.
Earl Averill drove in the
tying run for the Padres in the
sixth with his ;x-.'o fnwna run
of the aeason.
C!irl)e Er-imoB erred in his
own cauie for Vancouver vn the
13th and let Ed Mickleion pick
up the Yefn mantle ith a sin
gle that scored the two runs the
Btave- needed. Pay Bauer got
the victory in relief. Vancouver
lot only six hits over the long
rtislance while the Beavers had
10
Bill Ca-jsion in i hero for
Hollyvto'Kt along with pitcher
t - . -j i.
th first Sur run in the first
and then homered for the other
one in the third.
Seal Mark Tim
Howe scattered eight el hits
and tuck the win while Jack
Spr.rig a charged w!th the
However, San Francisco re-
(it us put your czr in
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foe tie highway!
This l "r first birthdayl
J,turway we are giving the
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tMt sall point pens, and the
chilaWn FEE Balloons and
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rn Starrfki.
Desert Service
77 Hiway 62 - Agate Rd.
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Mountie
Innings
Imained a half game ahead of,
'the ieag'ie on Vancouver's loss
' Jim Fridley singled to center
; with one out and George Ander
son on second to account for the j
only run in a tight battle in
Seattle i
Ralph Mauriello. who fanned
eight, won the duel with Marion j
Fricano. Each pitcher gave up;
only six hits and the game w3?'
a scoreless deadlock until the:
top of the ninth when Fridley!
carne through with the hit that j
meant tne win.
THF l.VFrORKS:
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Hollywood 1"1 MO O'02 11 1
Spring Thiel i'j and Tornay; Rowe
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Carmirhapl, Baur . 9 and Ca!nr
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Mauriello and Olson. Fricano an 3
Orteig
Wiffi Smith
Sets Pace in
Ladies' PGA
By JOHN CARROLL
Pittsburgh 'I! Professional
newcomer Wiffie Smith, a
freckle-faced lass with a "near
magic" putter who shattered
men's par to set a course record,
took a one-stroke lead today into
the second round of the Ladies' j
PGA championship. j
The 1956 British and French j
amateur titlist from St. Clair. I
Mich., showed her heels to 25 of !
the nation's lop women golfers j
Thursday by blasting a 2-under- j
par 68 over the creek and wood- j
land -marked Churchill Valley I
Country club course.
Miss Smith, who turned pro '
just last February after 10 years
on the links, fired a 4-under-par
32 on the front nine snd
shrugged off a pair of bogeys
after making the turn.
Tour Birdies
Dropping six and eight-foot
putts with unconcern to score '
four birdies on the first nine, her !
first round card was good
sr ough to establish a low for the
767-yard layout and keep her a
stroke ahead of the 69s posted
by defending LGPA champion
Marline Bauer llagge, Ruth Jes
sen and Louise Suggs.
Mrs. Hagge, playing out of
Dallas, Tex., was even with the
20-year-old pace-setter at the
end of nine holes, held steady
most of the backstretch and
needed only a par 4 on the 18th
for what would have been a ty
ing 68 first-round score. But her
second shot landed in a sand
trap and she took two putts to
hole out after chipping to with
in 10 feet of the pin.
The first-day showing of Miss
Jessen. Seattle, Wash., was a
minor surprise. She was the first
to tee off and led all early fin
ishers with her 68 until Miss
Smith "came home hot."
Church Softball
League Schedule
Begins Monday
Medford YMCA Church Soft
ball league will open its season
on Monday with four twilight
games.
All tussles are set for 6:15
p.m. In two tiffs at Hedrick Jun
ior High school field Zinn Luth
eran will face First Methodist
and Temple Baptist will oppose
Phoenix Presbyterian. Two scuf
fles are set for McLaughlin Jun
ior High school field with First
Baptist against St. Peter's Luth
eran and Medford Nazarene
against the Latter Day Saints.
Each of the eight teams will
meet each of other clubs once.
Decision on a play-off and plans
for it have not been made. The
Regular games will be each
Monday through July 22.
S HEDl I E:
June 10 Zinn Lutheran vs First
Methodist and Tempie Baptist vs.
Phoenix Presby terian at Hedrick Jun
ior Htch school: Firt Baptist vs St.
Peter s Lutheran ard Medford Nazar
ene s Lat'er Day Saints at McLaugh
lin Junior Hich school
June 17 First Baptist vs Medford
Vazarene and St. Peters s Latter
Day Saints at 11; Zion Lutheran vs.
Temple Baptist and Methodist vs.
Phoenix Presbyterian at McL.
June 2-1 First Baptist vs. Latter
Day Saints and Mediord Nararene vs.
Sf. Peter's at H: Zion Lutheran vs.
Phoenix Presbyterian and Temple
Baptist vs. Methodist at McL.
Julv 1 Zion Lutheran vs. First
Baptist and Methodist vs. St. Peter's
t H: Temple Baptist vs Medford
Nazarene and Phoenix Presbyterian
vs Latter Dav Saint at McL
July fi Temple Baptist vs Latter
ay Saints and Phoenix Presbvterian
vs Medford Nararene a' H: Zion Ln
them vs St Peter s Lutheran and
Methodist vs First Baptist at MrL
July 1.3 Temrle Baptist vs First
Baptist and Phoenix Presbvterian vs
St Peter s at H: Zion Lutheran vs
Medford Nararene and Methodist vs.
Latter Day Saints at McL.
Julv 22 Zion Lutheran vs Latter
Dav Saints and Methodist vs Medford
Nararene at H Temple Baptist vs ST.
Peters and Phoenm Presbyterian vs.
First Baptist.
GIANTS GET TWOGOOD
New York i? The New
York Giants Thursday traded a
"high draft choice" in next sea
son's annual National Football
league draft to the Los Angeles
Rams for tackle Charley Two
good. Twogood. who played his
collegiate ball at the University
of Nabraska. is a s:x-ear vet
eran in the NFL.
MEDFORDviiwTRIB
Camp White Scuffles
Glendale on
Rogue Valley league semi-pro
baseball nines enter the second
week end of counting action
either up to their anticipated
strength or virtually so.
Camp White and Glendale
lead off the loop activity Satur
day night with a ruckus at Rick
er field at the Veterans Admini
stration domiciliary. Game time
will be 8 p.m. Medford Cheney
Studs go to Cave Junction and
Grants Pass to Butte Falls, both
on Sunday.
Manager Keith Johnson of the
VA-sponsored Camp White club
has indicated that his crew
should be intact for the meeting
with last year's RVL titlists.
Joining the club will be John
Eggink, who has been teaching
at Oakridge.
Don Sanford, who hurled a
T :nl
UIlt?-Iltl ICI UII ivieu IUI Ifii
against the Studs in non-loop
competition, is the likely start
ing Camp White thrower as the
VAD crew begi'is it circuit slate.
Phil Sword is expected to be
on hand to take over the catch
ing. Other line - up possibilities
Dick Wooton, first base; Richie
Price, second base; Bill Sey
mour, shortstop; Al Kimura.
third base; Ned Lenders, right
BTTING
MEDFORD
Francis
King
K.tvenz
Mifhoison
Owftius
Owslry
Perkins
Roelnndt
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Walton
RITTE FALLS
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Moore
Rogers
Smith
Tygart
Zimmerlee
TALENT
Drew
Fitch
C. reen
Holly
McAbec
Parent
Thoreson
Welch
Ray WeinholH
Ron VVeinhold
PITCHERS
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Camp White
Butte Falls
Grants Pass
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LEFT OV BASES:
Glendale 12
Talent 8
Medford 7
Butte Falls
nOl'BLE
Medford
Glendale
Butte Falls
Talent
CALGARY SIGNS EDIGER
Fort MacArthur, Calif. HP!
Wes Ediger, former Oregon State
College football player, has
signed a contract to play next
season with the Calgary Stampe
ders of the Canadian league, it
was disclosed today. Ediger, a
specialist third class, will be re
leased from the Army July in
three months before he would
have been discharged. This is au
thorized under a policy which
permits servicemen with season
al employment jobs to be re
leased up to 90 days before usual
discharge dates.
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Saturday
field; Dick Nix. center field
end a choice among John Niles.
Bob Serak. Bob Smith and
Charles Rettman for left field.
The Whiters met Grants Pass in
a non-Counter Wednesday with
out the services of Seymour,
Sword and Nix who were ab
sent for various reasons.
Leighton Brown may be the
Glendale tosser.
Jerry Droscher. pitcher and
outfielder. Ed Reinking, out
fielder, are expected to be with
the Studs this week end since
college sessions end. Both Drosch
er. ex-Roseburg high, and Rein
king, ex-Medford, have been
playing for the Oregon State col
lege Rooks this season.
Dick Smith, anothet pitcher
outfielder, isn't scheduled to be
with the Studs for another week
end. He will be in action for
Glide this Saturday in a play
off with Seaside for the state
A-2 hih school baseball title.
Jerry Bartow, ex-Washington
State college chucker, who was
with Coos Bay-Worth Bend in
the Southern Oregon league last
year is due to join the Medford
club in another week.
Following are the league sta
tistics after the first week end
of play:
RECORDS:
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Medford .293
Glendale .23.3
0 Butte Falls 097
Prospect Lions i
Country Store
Shoot on Sunday
Prospect Prospect Lions
club will hold its annual coun
try store shoot on Sunday, June
9.
Competition will include both
trapshooting and rifle events
along with rivalry for non-shooters.
Weldon Downing is chairman
for the shoot.
The food concession will be
operated by Lady Lions.
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TRU-MIX
CONCRETE C?
243 E.McANDREWS REX
Baseball World
Plans Polio Day
For June 14
New York Baseball's drive
against the scourge of polio will
be concentrated on June 14
Flag Day which has been pro
claimed National Baseball Polio
day. Seven groups have aligned
themselves behind the effort to
fight the crippling enemy for
the benefit of the National Foun
dation for Infantile Paralysis.
This is the first all-out effort
on the part of all baseball to
keep the boys running and play
ing and the girls too. Thous
ands of victims of infantile pa
ralysis still require financial as
sistance for their medical care.
The need for their rehabilita
tion, as well as continuing re
search in the fields of preven
tion and treatment, remains
acute.
Baseball organizations which
have pledged their whole-hearted
support to Polio day are:
The National Association of Pro
fessional Baseball clubs (official
title of the minor leagues), the
American Legion Junior Base
ball league, the Babe Ruth
league, the P-O-N-Y league, Na
tional Baseball congress, Ameri
can Baseball congress, Kivvanis
International and many major
league clubs.
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Friday. July 7, 1957
Three Knot
In Tourney
Akron. Ohio IT Tommy
Bolt, his famed temper in check,
entered the second round, of the
S22.000 Rubber City Open golf
tournament today in a three-way
tie for first place.
Bolt turned in a four-under-par
67 Thursday to share the first
day honors with Gay Brewer Jr..
of Cincinnati and Charles Sif
ford of Philadelphia, both rela
tively unknown on the pro cir
cuit. A group of 27 started play to
day within three strokes of the
leaders. Six were one stroke off
the pace, five trailed by two and
16 had one-under-par 70s to stay
in strong contention.
Cut To 90 Today
The field of 130 professionals
aid amateurs will be cut to the
low 90 after today's round and
COPS NAB COLLEAGUE
New York (IP Two police
men cruising in an unmarked
police car spotted a motorist
making an illegal U-turn and
speeding away in the opposite
direction. After a chase they
halted the violator. It was an
other unmarked police car.
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Veterans of the pro circuit
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Art Wall and Al Beselink. both
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: and George Bayer were grouped
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