Studs Meet Klamath
Crew Here Tonight
Medford Cheney Studs will
carry a .306 team batting aver
age to the plate this evening
when they entertain the Klam
ath Falls Kubs this evening at
the fairgrounds baseball field.
The non-league semi-pro game
Is set for 8 p.m. Klamath is a
member of the Northern Cali
fornia league, ranking fourth at
last report. Medfcrd is unbeat
en leader of the Rogue Valley
circuit.
While carrying the healthy
swatting mark into action, the
Studs will be minus their top
rapper this evening. Ron Owings
who paces the Cheney combine
with a .400 standing with 24 hits
in 60 times up, is in Portland
for an Army pre-induction phys
ical exam.
Owing's shortstop slot likely
will be filled by Eldon Fran
cis, a capable all-around, per
former just out of Medford high
where he concentrated on the
javelin in track rather than on
baseball. He has Legion and semi
pro experience and has been
playing in the outfield for the
Studs.
Coonor Back
Absence of Owings spoils a
chance for him to play against
a club from his old hometown.
He's an ex-Klamath high stand
out.
Jack Cooney has indicated that
, he's over his illness of last week
end and will be back at first
base for the Studs this evening.
Duane Sides Is the probable
Medford chucker with the Klam
ath mound choice among Dave
D'Olivo, Jack Henkel and Kerm
Kowalt.
Jerry Droscher is the second
ranking hitter among Studs who
have seen most duty over the
14-game slate. He's hitting .389
Don Vannice, however, has a
.417 mark for 12 times at bat.
Frank Roelandt and Jack Coon
ey each have .359 records and
John Kovenz is the other .300
hitter for the full season. He
has .302.
Koveaz leads in runs batted
In withw21 and Owings is next
with 19.
STUDS BATTING:
D. Vannice
R. OwinRs
J. Droscher q
T. Roelandt
J. Cooney
J Kovenz
T. Rector .
J. Bartow
C Francis
E. Reinking
L. Perkins
D. King
RB H
. 12 5
. 60 24
. 36 14
. 64 23
39 14
. 63 19
48 14
21 6
21 6
46 12
66 17
18 4
RBI Pet.
4 .417
.400
.389
IS .359
11 .359
21 .302
12 .292
4 .286
5 .286
6 .261
8 .258
1 .222
Totals
532 161 123 .302
American Loop
Win May B Bad
St. Louis g Vf U history
repeats, manager Casey Sten
gel's New York Yankees will
lose the 1957 American league
pennant because he won the All
Star Game Tuesday.
The Yankees have failed to
win the fla) only once since
Stengel began managing them.
That was in 1954 when he
scored his only pravious All
Star victory over the National
league in seven tries as manager
of the American leaguers.
U. P. was the first to send
news to liberated tiew.spapers in
France, Italy and the Phillip-
pines after World War II.
SPORTS
Tiger, Cat
Clubs Chalk
Up Verdicts
Medford Tigers wrote up third
consecutive victory without a
loss yesterday in the Pee Wee
Baseball league southern divis
ion and the Medford Wildcats
pulled into a second place dead
lock with Central Point.
The Tigers, piling up eight
runs in the fifth inning, blanked
Eagle Point 10 to 0 in a fracas
at Camp White. Wildcat players
drubbed Ashland here 21 to 4
and also had a big inning. They
tabulated 15 markers in the
fourth stanza.
At Camp White the Tigers had
14 batting turns in fifth frame.
Gary Neese socked a grand slam
homerun and Mike Barnes a
three-run homer. Jim Bandy
tripled, Jim Caihoun doubled
and Dick Deffley singled. There
were six walks in ihe inning.
Mike Barnes thiw one-hit
ball for the Tigers, fanned nine
and walked three. Scrappy Pol
lock rapped Eagle Point's lone
hit. v
Eddie Bowman of the Wildcats
and Dickers of Ashland clubbed
triples. Pitcher Mike Glines held
Ashland to five hits.
I.INKSCORES:
Ashland 000 0 0 4 5 8
Med. Wildcats.. 510 (15ix 21 8 5
Rose. Dickerson. McKinnis and
Mayfield: Glines, S. McDonald and
Naumes.
Medford Tigers Oil 18 10 7 0
EaRle Point 000 00 0 1 2
Barnes and Couch; Hackney. Linder
5, Smith 5. Knudsen 5 and Hertoger.
Willie Vaughn
Fights Hernandez
Chicago W Willie Vaughn
was "almost 100 per cent sure"
that a store of ring savvy he has
picked up in the past two years
will carry him to his first vic
tory in three clashes with Chebo
Hernandez when the two middle
weights fight tonight in a tele
vised 10-round bout at the Chi
cago Stadium.
The Los Angeles boxer thus
far hasn't been able to do any
better than draw with Her
nandez. That was in their first
meeting in 1953. A year later.
the Mexican slugger knocked
out Vaughn in the second round
at Hollywood, Calif.
Vaughn's best ring effort
came last March 27 when he was
awarded a decision over Joey
Giardello at Kansas .City, Mo.,
and then had to settle for a draw
when it was discovered one of
the officials was scoring the bout
under an outmoded system.
The Hernandez-Vaughn affair
is a substitute match- for the
originally scheduled Bob Baker
Eddie Machen heavyweight 10
rounder, which was put off until
July 24 when Machen came
down with oriental flu.
American Davis Cup Hopes
Soar, Aussies Blast Hoad
New York W) United States
hopes of regaining the Davis
cup have soared while Austra
lian tennis officials blasted Lew
Hoad for turning pro.
"The Davis cup competition is
wide open now that Lew has
turned pro," said Renville H.
McCann, president of the U.S.
Lawn Tennis association. "His
decision certainly has helped
our chances and the chances of
other countries, too. We have
great hopes."
When Hoad accepted a record
$125,000 contract Monday from
promoter Jack Kramer, he left
the tennis-mad Australians with
out an experienced Cup player
to defend the amateur game's
most coveted trophy next De
cember. The Lawn Tennis association
of Australia reacted by accusing
Hoad of breaking a written
promise not to turn pro until
Jan. 31, 1958, and moved to bar
Kramer's troupe from its big
stadiums.
MEDFORD, KLAMATH VIE
IN LEGION CONFLICT
HERE THURSDAY NIGHT
Medford American Legion
junior baseball club makes its
second appearance before home
fans Thursday evening. It will
be host to Klamath Falls in a
double bill at the fairgrounds
diamond. First game is slated
for 6:30 p.m.
Both scraps will count in sub
district standings. Medford pre
viously took a counting double
header from Klamath Falls on
the Klamath field. While the lo
cals will try to sweep both en
counters Thursday, it is felt that
a split, with KF will still put
Medford in a good spot to gain
the district play-offs.
Medford currently heads the
loop standings with 4-0. Klam
ath is 2-2 and Lakeview 0-4. A
later twinbill with Lakeview
here will end the regular round
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Takes Bride
Boynton Beach, Fla. rtPl
Herb. Score, Cleveland's "million-dollar"
southpaw, was to
take a wife today before starting
workouts to determine how his
injured eye will affect his pitch
ing. Father Thomas Kelley of Rose
dale, N. Y., who launched Score
on his baseball career, was to
marry him in a High Mass cere
mony at St. Mark's Catholic
church here to pretty Nancy
McNamara of Lantana, Fla.,
whom Score met in high school.
Score, 24. was struck in the
right eye in a night game at
Cleveland May 7 by a line drive
off the bat of Yankee Gil Mc
Dougal. It was feared at first
that the 1955 rookie of the year
might lose his vision in the eye,
but after two months of recuper
ating, mostly at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Anna M. Score in
Lake Worth, Fla., Score was con
fident he could resume his
mound duties with the Indians.
Canada Golf
Open Starts
Kitchener, Ont. (IP) Doug
Sanders was the defending
champion in the Canadian Open
golf championship but Paul Har
ney and Doug Ford were regard
ed as better bets for the title as
almost 160 pros and amateurs
began play today in the $25,000
event.
Harney, the Boston, Mass.,
golfer who won last week's La
batt Open, has shot par or better
in his last 12 rounds. He was
under par in 10 of them.
Ford, the Masters champion
and leading money-winner on
the PGA circuit this season, shot
a two-under-par 69 in his final
practice round on the 6.444
yard Westmount course Tues
day. Arnold Palmer, Dow Finster
wald, Billy Casper Jr., Ed (Por
ky) Oliver, Jay Hebert and
George Bayer are other highly
regarded entrants. '
of subdistrict games.
Need Financial Help
Whether the Medford club will
be able to en'er the play-offs,
if it does win the subdistrict, is
still up to question. Manager
Jack Sides said that the team is
short on funds and unless it gets
some financial help shortly. He's
appealing for a good turnout
at the Klamath games here as
well as help from businessmen
of the community.
Coach John Kovenz is expect
ed to call on a Crater high bat-1
ter, Wayne Allen, pitcher, and j
Randy Campbell, catcher, for j
one game Thursday, and on a j
Medford high combination, Den-'
nis Barr pitching to Bob Pond,
for the other.
Klamath pitchers may be
named from among Dunson,
Bellm, Clark and Furley.
Wednesday, July 10, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Whiters, Talent Collide
Tonight; GP Billed at CW
Camp White The Veterans
Administration domiciliary base
ball nine bills make-up action
in the Rogue Valley league this
evening and has a non-loop fray
with an RVL member on Friday.
. Camp White is host to Talent
in today's hassle. Grants Pass
comes to Ricker field on Friday.
Both conflicts are booked for
8 p.m.
Manager Keith Johnson indi
cated that he will have Ned
Landers, Southern Oregon col
legian and ex-Medford high, on
the hill tonight. Skipper Cliff
McLean of Ashland-Talent is ex
pected to counter with Mark
Fitch, out of Ashland high. The
fracas being played tonight was
postponed from May. The
Whiters and Talent have league
contention again Sunday with
the game set for Talent.
The Friday skirmish will be
the third this season between
Camp White and Grants Pass.
VAD won a non-leaguer and the
Merchants the counting game in
the first time around in the
RVL.
Texas' petroleum industry
brought in a record number of
171,468 oil wells during 1956.
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Strychnine Poisoning
Seen Cause of Death
Pendleton Ml Umatilla
County Coroner Pat Folsom said
today that Mrs. Ada Bannister
Lee, 65, died of strychnine poi
soning at her ranch near Wes
ton, Ore., early Tuesday.
Folsom said it wasn't deter
mined whether the woman took
it accidentally or intenionally.
The poison had been kept at the
home to kill moles. '
The husband. Bob Lee, about
68, told sheriff's officers that he
heard his wife in the bedroom,
and upon investigating was told
by her that she had taken
strychnine. A physician was I
summoned but she died a few
hours later.
The coroner said the woman
had been in ill health for some
time.
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tough a subject for the parents,
especially if, as they should,
they try to relate today's hap
penings to recent history.
How do you explain to the
short pants set that we like the
Japanese and are mad at the
Chinese, but that in Daddy's
war we liked the Chinese fine
and were awfully mad at the
Japs. And how can you explain
that Daddy and a Russian sol
dier once had a high old time
together? Aren't we made at the
Russians?
It won't do much good to ex
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sians were friends that evening
because both were mad at the
Germans. Because as any
schoolboy knows, the Germans
are our allies, part of the Free
World, key people in the dike
we are erecting against the Com
munist wave.
Explanations will serve only
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tion that Daddy guessed wrong,
many, many years ago, and that
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