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A LESSON IN BALANCE Rated Europe's best kicker, Bobby Collins (striped shirt)
of the Glasgow Celtics shows how to get the ball'away from Alfredo Vidrio of the San
Francisco All-Stars. Vidrio goes to one knee (upper left) in effort to keep the ball
away and falls back (upper right). Collins manages to keep his balance (lower left) as
Vidrio hits the sod. Lower right, Collins triumphantly looks around for teammates to
pass the ball to. The Scots, a pro team on tour, beat their amateur opponents, 5-0.
Beck Takes Drag Honors;
Wildcats Roar
Charles Becft with his Tri
umph motorcycle was top elim
inator and Bcrnie Miller and
Bob Rudij; with their Oldsmo
bile dragster had top speed of
the day yesterday in official
competition at Southern Oregon
Timing association drag races at
the Camp White strip.
Beck who had an attained
speed of 97.82 miles per hour,
was victor also in the A cycle
class The Miller-Rudig machine
was timed at 113.200 mph. Me
chanical trouble then put the
dragster out of competition.
There were 93 entrants who
contended in 18 classes yester
day They dr ive before an esti
mated 1,500 onlookers.
Unusual Manner
Time trials got underway in
an unusual manner Dick Toy of
Mrdford Air Service roared
down the strip in a Gruman
Wildcat. World War II fighter
airplane and turned up 125.84"
mph before becoming airborne.
Dale Newton followed in the
same type of craft and got up
to 118.32.
The dratfs saw a. new dragster
at the strip. The machine was
built by the Swiftons of Med
iord, headed by Noel Black. Spe
cial mention went to the Swift
oin for the work on the drag
ster, Vihich would be a credit
to t.'iy strip. It a built in only
five daji
Bia drov th machine at
90 mph for B dragster prize.
Next drMs by SOTA at the
Cmp White strip will be on
Sunday, June 23.
f-LS WlNNF.aS:
E stor-is. Morris Stringer. "36 Olds.
72 ono. D stock. Larrv Nelson. '53 Olds.
18 PO. C stock Charles Culmer. '55
Cnev. 79 nail. 0 stock. Dwane Rosa.
Beer Bulge
Sliced to 3
Br UftlTZD PSESS
T, Yakima Bears are taking
stock today of a situation none
too pleasant to the Northwest
league frontrunners.
In the past seven days, the
Bears once impressive seven
game bulge over the rest of the
league as been cut to three. The
Eugene Emeralds accounted for
a couple of those games, includ
ing yesterday's 2 to 0 win in the
opener of a double-header. Yaki
ma grabbed off the second con
test, 1 to 0, but lost the series,
3 game to 2.
In the other Sunday twin bills,
Tri-City took two from Sale,
7 to 6 and 2 to 1 to end the Sen
ators' winning streak at seven
games And Wenatchee topped
last place Lewiston twice, 10 to
0 and 6 to 3.
The man who wants to build
a boat this summer can find
practical assistance in such
book' as "How to Build 20
Boats." published by Mechanix
Illustrated Magazine, "How to
Build Small Boats," by Edson
Schook. and "Complete Designs
for 44 Modern Boats," by Wil
O.iam W. Atkin. Ask for these at
the Medford Public Library or
any Jackson County library
agency.
Use M-T Classified Ads
210 Elm
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on Strip
3 Chrv . 84 500: A itock. Richard
TurnbauKh, '57 Chev . 87:800; Super
I stock. Sam Coleman. '37 Ford. 92 300;
! B sports, R. A. Ferns, '56 Triumph.
79.670;
I A sport. Don Hawk. '56 Corvette,
i !2 590: B street roadster. Monty Wray.
1!27 Ford. 79.290; A street roadster.
Dee Killberrv. 1927 Ford. 85.710: E
leas. Larry Ryder. '47 Ford. 70 860.
I D iras. Chuck Germcroth. '57 Ford.
HI 720; C das. Glenn Cave. '55 Stude .
85 ;iHj; B gas, Howard Roberts, '40
Ford. 91 27.
A cvcle. Charles Beck. Triumph.
97 82: B cycle. Homer Howell. Tri
umph 88 14: B dragster. Noel Black.
Olds Rails. 90:00; C altered. Gary Mc
Gauchey. '32 Ford DeSoto. 85:87; XXX
Unlimited. Newton St Foy, Gruman
Wildcats. 118:125: Top time of day.
Miller-Rud. I! Olds Dragster, iG. P.I.
113 200 -
" Top eliminator.
Asher Grabs Main Race
In Hardtop Auto Racing
Ray Asher moved up from
semi-main victories of the two
previous weeks to drive home
first in the main event in hard
top races Saturday night at the
Valley View track.
Ray Brackman took second
place and Bob Wilcox third.
The main was marked by a
mix-up which involved six or
seven cars and brought the dis
qualification of Bob Jenkins.
Bob McGilvray was running
first in the No. 1 race until his
motor went out and Wayne Lem-
All-Americans
In Senior Fray
Against Pros
Sy UNITED PRESS
The College All-Stars will have
seven All-America players for
their annual game with the pro
football champions.
The All-Stars play the New
York football Giants August 9
in Chicago. Coach Curly Lam
beau just picked his team of 47
college seniors from 34 colleges.
Heading the collegians are All
American backs Paul Hornung of
Notre Dame, Jim Brown of Syra
cuse and Tommy McDonald of
Oklahoma, ends Ron Kramer of
Michigan and Joe Walton of
Pitt, guard Jim Parker of Ohio
State and center Jerry Tubbs of
Oklahoma.
This All-Star team may be the
stronger in years. For example,
the six quarterbacks are Hor
nung. John Brodie of Standford,
Ronnie Knox of UCLA. Len
Dawson of Purdue, Ken Ploen
of Iowa and Jimmy Harris of
Oklahoma.
Freight Company Gets
New Traffic Manager
Oregon Nevada California Fast
Freight, Inc., with headquarters
in San Francisco, today an
nounced the appointment of
Maurice Baker to its staff in the
capacity of traffic manager.
Baker was formerly with
Merchants Motor Freight of St.
Paul. Minn., for 15 years, leav
ing that position in January,
1955. Since that time he has been
associated with Los Angeles-Seattle
Motor Express in the Bay
area.
Applications for paroles in
Arkansas in 1956 totaled 1.035,
cf which 876 were granted.
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Holmes Intends
To Attend OSC
Portland TO Garry Holmes,
the Seaside hurler who led his
mates to the class A-2 high
school championship Saturday
night is slated to enroll at Ore
gon State college next fall.
The young Holmes, who struck
out 22 batters in the seven inning
championship game, plans to
study fish and game at OSC.
The young left hander is re
portedly sought after by several
major league scouts.
As to whether the young
Holmes still might sign with a
pro club. Garry's father said it
was still a possibility.
ley was roll.'ng along in second
up until having motor trouble.
Crock Hunter also "lost" his
motor in the event.
Monte Hall won the semi
final and the first heat race.
Lemley wot. the A trophy
dash and Glenn Ferguson the B
trophy run and third heat.
Other winners were Jenkins
second heat, and Hunter, fourth
heat.
Ron Delany
Outstanding
By UNITED PRESS
Slender Ron Delany of Villa
nova turned in the outstanding
performance in track and field
Saturday night.
There were three major meets
. . . the small-college champion
ships in San Diego, the Cali
fornia AAU championships in
Bakersfield and the meet of
champions in Houston.
Delany won both the mile and
half-mile in Houston. First, he
beat Oklahoma freshman Gail
Hodgson by five yards in the
mile in 4:05.4. Then Delany beat
world record-holder Tom Court
ney by one yard in the half-mile
in 1:48.4.
In the Californi AAU meet,
four-minute Miler Don Bowden
beat Arnie Sowell in the half
mile in 1:49.2. Mervyn Lincoln
of Australia won the mile by a
wide margin over Laszlo Tabori
cf Hungary in 4:04.4.
Occidental kept its team title
in the small-college champion
ships. Elias Gilbert of Winston
Salem Teachers set an Ameri
can record for the 220-yard low
hurdles around a curve. His time
was :22.8.
Miteff Picked
Over Besmanoff
Br UNITED PRESS
Unbeaten heavyweight Alex
Miteff is a slight (5-6) favorite
over WilliBesmanoff in the fea
ture tonight in New York.
Miteff has won half of his
eight pro bouts by a knockout.
The last time out the fighter
from South America beat Archie
McBride. Besmanoff is the more
experienced with 50 pro bouts
under his belt.
The heavyweight from Ger
many has won 35 fights, lost
seven and fought eight draws.
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57 NET BY ED GORDON
POSSIBLY BEST SCORE
IN NATION ON GOLF DAY
One of the lowest net scores in
the country, if not the record
net for the occasion, was fired
at Rogue Valley Country club
Saturday in National Golf day
competition.
Ed Gordon carded a 57 net
for 18 holes, 13 strokes under
the 70 gross tabulated by Dr.
Cary Middlecoff, national open
champ, at Toledo, Ohio. Links
men throughout the nation at
tempted to "beat" Middlecoff's
gross with their nets.
At the local links Gordon
grossed 85. He has a 28-stroke
handicap. It was reportedly the
first time he has broken 100
strokes.
Three other RVCC golfers
Vancouver Mount. es
Beat Portland Twice
The Vancouver Mounties, play
ing as if they were on a "pep
pill" diet, retained their half
game lead over San Francisco
today in a hectic Pacific Coast
league race that shoved major
league invasion chatter into the
background.
Manager Charley Metro's Ca
nucks, who had been laughed
off as strictly a cellar outfit
before the season opened, took
a double header from Portland
yesterday while the Seals did
the same thing to Hollywood
to keep the pace.
Vancouver won by scores of
7 to 4 and 3 to 1, with pitcher
Erv Palica helping himself to
his sixth triumph with a home
run in the opener. The Seals,
exploding for 16 hits in the first
game, downed the Twinks, 7 to
3 and 4 to 1.
San Francisco now gets to
play last place Sacramento
seven times in the Solon park
this week while the Mounties
go to Hollywood.
Los Angeles split with Seattle
in other league action yesterday,
winning the nightcap 7-5 on
INJURED Gil Turner of
Philadelphia shows a huge
swelling on his forehead
during a 10-round middle
weight scrap with Yama
Bahama of Bimini, British
West Indies. Turner, who
won the fight, was hospital
ized for observation.
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will also receive medals for
"beating" the champ in the char
ily affair sponsored by the Pro
fessional Golfers association. A.
C. Broyles had a 63 net with an
86 gross and 23 handicap. Dr.
Robert Buck fired 73-6 67 and
Carl Schmidt 72-4 68.
Two Medford divoters "tied"
the champ. Glen Fabrick with
79-9-70 and Deane Lambert
with 78-870.
Thirty-three men took part in
National Golf day rivalry here.
No entries locally were listed of
women attempting to beat Kathy
Cornelius, women's national
open titlist. The titlist was rain
ed out of her round Saturday
and shot a 73 yesterday.
Steve Bilko's lusty hitting after
the Suds took the opener, 5 to 1.
Stalemate
San Diego took advantage of
the Rainiers' stalemate to bump
them out of fifth place by down
ing hapless Sacramento twice,
7 to 3, and 4 to 0.
The Mounties got some more
of that sterling pitching which
has been their trademark all sea
son as rightie Palica and lefty
Don Ferrarese both went the
distance. The Beavers got to
Palica for two runs in the first
inning and two more in the
night but other than that, the
former Brooklyn chucker was
in little trouble. His hnmp run
in the seventh frame was strict-
ly window dressing while the
Mounties battered Johnny !
Briggs arid two more Portland
hurlers for 12 hits.
Ferrarese turned in a five
hitter in the seven-inning finale
while winning his third game
against no defeats since return
ing to his old PCL haunts from
Baltimore. Vancouver scored
singletons in the fourth, fifth
and sixth frames as Bob Ander
son, the first of three pitchers
to work, lost his seventh deci
sion. Penn State
Clips Texas
By UNITED PRESS
Penn State's Cal Emery tossed
a three-hitter last night as the
Nittany Lions defeated Texas,
4 to 1. in the second round of
the ftCAA world series at
Omaha, Neb.
The victory, the 21st in a row
for Penn State this season, left
the Lions with two wins and no
losses in series play and the
Longhorns with one win and one
loss.
Record Set
Notre Dame clubbed Colorado
State out of the NCAA college
world series at Omaha yester
day, 23-2, in a record display of
hitting power.
The Irish collected 19 hits
including two homers off four
Colorado State hurlers in the
one-sided second round game.
The Irish picked up 10 runs in
the first and eight more in the
seventh inning.
The 23 runs set a new series
record.
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248 E.McANDREWS RD.
Monday, June 10. 1957
Mayflower Within
300 Miles ol U.S.
Nantucket IP The good
ship "Mayflower II" is racing
northward will all sails bared to
the breeze today.
The 92-foot square rigger, a
replica of the Pilgrim ship, is
within 300 miles of the New
England coast and her final desti
nation, Plymouth.
The plucky little pioneer ship
weathered some of the worst
seas of its transatlantic journey
Sunday when struck by gale
force winds. Captain Allan Vil
liers radioed that he expects to
arrive in Provincetown, where
the Pilgrims first landed, Tues
day. Then Wednesday it's on to
Plymouth and a joyful reception
for ship and the men who would
relive history'.
Miami, Fla. ilP National
Airlines pilot Capt. Joe Amar
kand reported "heavy snow flur
ries" at 18.0H0 feet above Miami
Friday afternoon. The tempera
ture was 83 degrees on the
ground.
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