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. TEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Trlday, August 18. 1957 Studs, Talent Tangle This Saturday Night Medford Cheney Studs gun I Sunday afternoon RVL com-1 Jim Eggers and Wayne Saffer. for a perfect regular season in ' petition will have Cave Junction Bartow Bats .550 the Rogue Valley league Satur-!at Camp White. Glendale draws day night when they have their a bye since it was billed against last game on the schedule. Butte FaHs which has ea operation. Ashland - Talent baseballers will be hosts to the Studs al though the engagement will be in the Cheneys' own ball yard. It's Talent's turn for a home game with the Studs. However, the third place crew chose the better facilities of the Cheney diamond over its home quarter, at Ashland. Talent will Pave last bats each inning. Game time on the fairgrounds field is 8 p.m. Softballers Vie Saturday Second round in double elimi nation play-offs in the YMCA Church Softball league will be Saturday night at Memorial field. Camp White with first round losers to play in the open ing tangle and first round vic tors to meet in the other fracas. Action at 7 p.m. matches First Church of the Nazarene and First Methodist with the loser to be eliminated from the play offs. First Baptist and St. Peter Lutheran are rivals in the Sat urday finale. Winner of the first game will play the loser of the second on the next evening of contention. Tie Eyed by A-T While the Studs seek an un beaten loop season. Talent will aim for a tie for second place That would come about through an A-T win over the Studs and a Camp White verdict over Cave Junction. Medford at the top and Cave Junction in second place, nevertheless are the fa vorit. Saturday night contention will find the spirited Tlenters fired for an upset. They gave the Studs their closest call of the RVL season in the first round of play. Talent led 8 to 5 after 7l innings. In the bot-i torn of the eighth three singles! and then a home run by Jerry j Bartow enabled Medford to win i 9 to 8. Gene Parent hit a grand slam homer for A-T in the con-; flict. j Second clash between the two , clubs this summer, a non-looper, saw Medford win more easily j although the score was just 3 to i 1. j Either Parent or Mark Fitch ' will be on the hill for Talen'. ! while the Medford hill selection is between Duane Sides or Jerry ; Bartow. j Fred Herrmann may be the j Camp White pitcher while the Cave Junction choice is between , Bartow of the Studs, one of the leading pitchers of the cir cuit has the top batting average in the circuit with a fat .550 for 20 trips to the plate. But, as pitcher and a latecomer to the circuit, he won't have enough turns at bat to qualify for tb.2 swatting title. Thirty-six turns are needed for the season and the Studs have but the one game to play. Heading the quest for the bat ting mantle is Ron Maurer of Cave Junction with .515. Frank Roelandt of Medford with 15 more times at bat has .479 and Dick Wooton of Camp White ranks third with .441. Frank Rector and Ron Owings of Med ford have .429 and .426. Roelandt is front in runs, hits and runs batted in with 24, 23 and 21. In team batting Medford is far ahead of the field with .351. Cave Junction follows- with .279. Duane Sides of Medford and Bartow top pitchers with 6-0 and 4-0 marks. Bartow has possibly the top over all record. He has struck out 55, walked only eight and given up 27 hits and 11 runs in 40 1-3 innings. Fitch of Tal ent (4-2) has been the league workhorse with 51 2-3 innings on the mound. Beavers Not Being Sold Portland (W Officials of the Portland baseball club, seek ing a new general manager to replace ousted Joe Ziegler, de nied today that the club was for sale. "There is absolutely no truth to the report that the Beavers re due to be sold," a club di rector said. He was replying to rumors that the Chicago Cubs might buy the Beavers. The director hinted that a new general manager may not be named until after the present season ends. Bill Mulflur, Zieg ler's assistant, is handling the GM job at present. sports! Aschenbener Appointed Portland (IP) Appoint ment of Tony Aaschenbener, former coach at Myrtle Point high school, to be new head foot ball coach at Washington high school here was announced yes terday. Aschenbener, a graduate of the University of Idaho, will suc ceed Doug Vickery who resign ed to go to Gresham high school. The appointment fills the last vacany on athletic staffs of the, 10 Portland high schools. Idaho Resident Scores Ace First Time on Links Cave Junction Some strive all their days for it. Even pros make the headlines when it hap pens. But only the fortune" touched few can saunter out on a golf course for the first time in their lives and wham out a hole in one! Such a person is John Ander son of Bonville, Idaho. While visiting his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mil lard at Cave Junction, novice Anderson was enticed onto the fairways by his brother-in-law, a Lion's cliib tournament semi-finalist. 2nd Division Teams Win By UNITED PRESS Second division clubs hung It on the leaders in Northwest league action Thursday, aveng ing defeats of the previous night. Second-place Eugene managed to salvage half of a twin bill at Lewiston, however, to move up a half game on pace-setting Wen atchee, 4-3 losers to last-place Tri-City. The results: Yakima 8 Salem 3, Eugene 3 Lewiston 2 in the opener, and the Broncs 12 En gene 7 in the nightcap. special Leprechaun hopped on his shoulder. It is the first hole in one chalked ud at Rancho Park Rolf On the fourth hole, Andersqp's course here. ROGtR VALLEY LEAGUE BATTING: Jerry Bartow. Med. Ron Maurer. CP , Frank Roelandt. Med. Dick Wooton. CW Frank Rector. Med. Ron Owings, Med .... Tom Prestianni, CI. Jerry Droscher. Med. Jim McAbee. A-T John Eugink. CW Lh Saffer. CJ John Kovenz. Med. a Dick Nix. CW Pete Cotton. A-T Ray Munyon, Gl. Bruce Brickell, CP Larry Maurer. CJ . Bob Stolz. G! , Mel Friend. GP Jack Cooney. Med. Dave Campbell, CJ Green Stewart. GP Hank Tygart, BF Gene Parent. A-T Keith Johnaon. CJ Bill Seymour, CJ . AB 20 33 48 34 42 47 .. 38 ! 35 35 3D 28 44 21 30 43 44 36 29 45 42 31 28 35 35 30 30 R 5 17 24 9 17 21 8 19 8 5 10 18 7 10 8 12 13 7 8 14 9 8 4 9 5 7 H 11 17 23 15 18 20 16 14 14 12 11 17 8 11 18 16 13 10 15 14 12 9 11 11 19 21 8 15 13 11 13 11 3 5 14- 3 7 10 5 . 11 3 13 10 7 5 4 10 1 5 Pet. .550 .513 .479 .441 .429 .426 .421 .400 .400 .400 393 .386 .382 .367 .372 .364 .361 .345 .333 .333 .333 .321 .314 .314 .300 -00 TEAM STANDINGS: W L Medford 11 0 Cave Junction' 7 3 Talent 8 4 Camp White 6 Glendale 4 8 Butte Falls 2 8 Granta Pass 2 9 TEAM BATTING AVERAGE: "Dropped out of league. wioo .600 .400 .400 .200 .182 3'i 4'2 6'a 6 a 8a 8 Medford Cave Junction .- Talent Camp White Grants Pass Glendale Butte Falls AB . 439 . 330 . 323 . 355 . 366 . 338 291 154 92 88 92 I 93 82 47 Pet. .351 .279 .272 I 59 i .254 I -43 I .162 LEFT ON BASF.S Camp White 106 rranta Pass .J7 Clendale 83 A-dford Butt Falls 73 Cave Jct.Q. 60 nOUBLE PLATS Tale-it 9 Glendale 6 Cave Jet 4 Medford Camp White 7 Grants Pass 8 Talent , 60 Butte Falls" PITCHERS Sides. Med. . Bartow. Med. Vannice, Med. Tvkeson. BF . Slanager. CJ sstoiz. liien. Landers. CW . Conners. CW . Saffer, W. CJ Fitch. Tal. Eggers. CJ CochellGP Miller. vlen. errmann. CW ffVuners. BF SSnford, CW parent. iai. Berg. BF Lewis. GP Clark. BF Sevmour. CW Kelly. CW Moschkau. Glen. Moore. BF Jacobson. GP Zimmerlee. BF Brown. Glen. - Smith. GP Baker. BF Droscher, Med. Harbeam Glen. . Jones."CW Thiess. CW Saffer. L. CJ Pallo. BF 5 i i i i . 0 . 0 o o 0 0 : o 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 L PCT. IP H R BB O 1.000 43'i 37 21 32 0 1.000 40'. 27 11 8 0 1.000 10!, 7 S 4 O 1 000 9.8 5 3 0 1.00O 5 2 2 1 O 1.0 113 1 0 1.000 17 18 8 3 0 1000 9 11 9 8 1 .667 24 'j 37 23 7 2 .667 51 3, 47 23 21 2 .600 44 45 32 22 . 2 .600 49 31 15 10 3 .500 34'3 35 23 15 2 - .333 26 32 27 15 2 .333 38 'i 46 39 16 2 .333 12ra 16 17 8 2 .333 26 37 25 1 .000 2'4 3 4 1 (X .000 2a 4 8 3 1 .000 0 4 9 0 1 .000 O 4 12 lO .000 16 24 18 13 1 .000 13'i 7 4 6 1 .000 3'3 12 18 7 2 .000 '21 19 13 14 2 .000 17i 41 30 9 2 .000 34'i 38 31 21 3 .000 22 3 30 40 22 O .000 3 6 4 0 a .000 3 1 0 1 P .000 102i 10 15 11 O .000 'j 0 0 0 0 .000 3 10 8 1 0 .000 6 5 3 1 0 .0(4 4's 8 12 3 SO TfP BB 40 55 16 6 6 2 14 2 26 42 42 30 30 21 ' 13 21 14 1 1 0 7 16 8 1 19 14 25 23 1 6 12 0 2 . 6 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 2 4 5 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 2 . 1 1 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 1 o Be Ready FOR HUNTING SEASON! 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