Butte Falls
Tips Talent
In B Loop
Talent Field lights have
been installed and a new sur
face on the Talent High school
baseball field, according to
John Butler, school custodian
in charge of the work.
He said about three addi
tional bleacher sections will
be installed. Cost of the im
provements was made
through funds collected at
athletic events, he said.
Talent Butte Falls high
whipped Talent 17 to 11 here
last night in a wide open base
ball fracas. It was the second
Jackson County B league vic
tory for the Loggers.
A six-run third inning gave
Butte Falls the lead for keeps
although Talent had surges of
four and five tallies. The third
inning outburst put the Log
gers ahead 9 to 3. The Bull
dogs came back in the same
frame with four markers for
9 to 7 but Butte Falls added
three in the fourth before Tal
ent got its five. Score after
four innings was 12 to 11.
Four In Seventh
Butte Falls collected one
more in the fifth inning and
four runs in the seventh.
Singles by Jim Irwin and
Dale Hawkins, a walk a hit
batter and three errors helped
Butte Falls in its big third
For the five counters in the
fourth Buzz Heard, Kip Walls
and Billy Snyder singles and
Mike Jacobs got a two base
hit. There were three bases on
balls.
Talent vies at Eagle Point
in a non-looper on Tuesday
and goes to Prospect on Fri
day for a conference hassle
UN ESC ORE:
Butte Falls .... 216 310 4 17 7 5
Talent 204 500 011 8 13
Irwin. Baker (5) and Conley
Conner. M Jacobs (3), R. Jacobs
(6 and Butler.
Ollie Brantley
Sent to Eugene
Modesto, Calif. OF) The
Portland Beavers today sent
pitcher Ollie Brantley back
to Eugene of the Northwest
league to make room for a
newcomer.
Portland is receiving Bill
Bell, a young righthander;
from Pittsburgh of the Nation
al league. Bell, 23, won 11
and lost 4 for Lincoln in the
Western League last season.
Portland defeated Modesto
of the California Stele League
16-3 Thursday. ... .
Last Survivor oi
Quads Holding Own
San Francisco OP) The
last and tiniest of quadrup
lets born to a young Scotsman
and his 19-year-old wife was
"holding his own" today at
Mary's Help hospital.
Little Raul McGraw, who
weighed only two pounds one
half ounce at birth, was the
last survivor of the quads
born Tuesday to Mrs. Gladys
McGraw.
The only girl died shortly
after delivery. The first boy
died Wednesday and the sec
ond Thursday.
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Folley Appears Ticketed
For Pete Rademacher Tiff
By SCOTT BAILLIE
United Press Sports Writer
Eddie Machen's boxing fu
ture was as cloudy as the
muddled heavyweight picture
today while Zora Folley, who
fought to an unpopular draw
Wednesday with the undefeat
ed California heavyweight,
appeared ticketed for a bout
against Pete Rademacher.
The Folley-Machen fight, a
dreary 12-rounder at San
Francisco's Cow Palace, ended
with Machen suffering more
injured muscles in his sensi
tive left shoulder. Dr. Sam
Sherman told him Thursday
to forego boxing for at least
Bowling
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings:
Safeway Stores
Seven Up Bottling Co. .
Chuck's Pumo Service
W.
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L.
12
13
13
14
11
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16
17
19
19
Medford Blowpipe Co. 18
Singler's Auto Supply.. 17
Barco Supply Co 17
Medford Corporation 16
Medford Plaza Apts.
Medford Steel Co 14 'J 17'2
Big Y Market 14 '2 17 2
Tru Mix Construction 9 19
Picard's Jewelers 9 23
Results:
Medford Steel 1 (Wood 521)
2261; Med Plaza 3 (Trout 519) 2287.
Chuck's 3 (Couch 544) 2341;
Barco 1 (Schlachter 487) 2320.
Big Y 3 (Huttner 496) 2357; 7 Up
1 (Barrell & Engelkes 480) 2293.
Picard's 1 (Thompson 518) 2102;
Medco 3 (Haupen 484) 2155.
Blowpipe 4 (Johnson 480) 2315
Safeway 0 (Tyler 548) 2236.
Singler's and Tru Mix to play
Saturday.
CITY LEAGUE
Standings: w.
L.
9
9
9
11
14
14
14
15
16
16
16
25
Southern Oregon Moulding 19
First National Bank 19
State Farm Insurance 19
Medford Barbers
Norton Lumber Co. 14
Central Market 14
Ross Lumber Co 14
Telephone Employees Assn. 13
California Oregon Power.. 12
Westside Merchants 12
Daugherty Lumber Co. 12
Weter & Olson 3
Results:
F.N.B. 0 (La Bar 497) 2309; S.O.
Mldg. 4 (Knapp 607) 2454.
Barbers 3 (Vallee 584) 2572; Nor
ton 1 (Anderson 555) 2526.
West side 2 (Landis 510) 2363;
Central 2 Schulz 568) 2348.
T E A A 3 (Martin 549) 2442; St.
Farm 1 (Fisher 483) 2309.
Ross 2 (Forrest 518) 2254; W & O
2 (Webster 529) 2306.
Copco 3 (Thompson 537) 2465;
Daugherty 1 (Chapman 519) 2464.
ROYAi, VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings:
W.
L.
17
17
19
22
22
23
27
28
Larry's Rich Maid
Darrell Miller Co.-
First National Bank
State Forest Patrol
Harry & David
31
31
29
26
26
Jack's Drive Up
25
Oak Grove Furniture 21
Fortune Gassers 20
Pickell's Real Estate 20
28
35
Piggly Wiggly 13
Results:
Rich Maid 3 (A. Peterson 545)
2856: Forest Patrol 1 (Moran 524)
2721.
Fortune Gassers 0 (Bohls 486)
2661; Pickell's 4 (Kreer 529) 2760.
1st National Bank 2 (Clark 537)
2799; Harry & David 2 (Amaro 498)
2847.
Miller Co. 4 (Fischer 517) 2817:
Piggly Wiggly 0 (Hutchinson 413)
2617.
Jack's 4 (Hunter 495) 2778; Oak
Grove 0 (Cook 545) 2702.
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free car, pushed the other
vehicle from the snow and
then drove off leaving Lat
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several weeks.
Bill Swift, Folley's mana
ger, said he was going to pro
test the alleged "robbery"
through his lawyer. But in the
meantime, he was feeling no
pain as far as getting more
bouts for his stoic Arizona
charge was concerned.
Three Sites Mentioned
Three promoters were in
line to get a Folley-Rade-macher
match for either the
Pacific Northwest, Louisville
or Los Angeles. The winner
presumably will get a shot at
Floyd Patterson's title.
Rademacher is the Olympic
Games hero who turned -pro
last year and had Floyd Pat
terson down before the heavy
weight king took him out in
the sixth round.
While Machen appeared to
be slipping from his spot as
the number one contender,
second-ranked Folley had Se
attle promoter Inigio Lucchesi
trying to line him up for a
bout with Rademacher.
Lucchesi said on Thursday
that he had offered Rade
macher $20,000 or 30 per cent
of the gate to meet the silent
man from Chandler, Ariz.
The pair have met as ama
teurs. Folley defeated the
balding Olympian eight years
ago in Seattle and Rade
macher reversed the decision
at Boston in 1953.
Seattle Bout Sought
George Chemeres, Rade
macher's trainer for the Pat
terson fight said in Seattle
that George Parnassus want
ed to make the match for his
Olympic Auditorium.
Chemeres also identified
Bill King, a Louisville pro
moter, as offering $15,000 or
25 per cent of the gate to
Rademacher if he would meet
Folley there.
Swift, hot under the collar
over the draw decision, also
had support from about 80
per cent of the newsmen cov
ering the fight. Most of the
reporters thought that Folley
had won and generally agreed
that the fight was terrible.
Swift hailed referee Frank
ie Carter, who voted for Ma
chen, as a "fine citizen" but
added "he sure blundered
Wednesday night."
Phil Hitchcock
Criticizes Norblad
Milwaukie, Ore. HP) Phil
Hitchcock, who is opposing
Rep. Walter Norblad for the
Republican nomination for
Congress from the first dis
trict, criticized his opponent
Thursday for failure to vote
on the federal aid highway
bill shortly before the con
gressional Easter recess.
Hitchcock said it was "an
other evidence of the fact
that we have a do-nothing ab
sentee congressman in Wash
ington.
Hitchcock also urged strong
er etlorts by the Oregon con
gressional delegation to pro
mote forest access roads.
U.P. MANAGER DIES
Houston, Tex. IIP) Funeral
services will be held today
m Bellaire. Tex., for John
Colton, 50, United Press Hous
ton bureau manager, who
died after suffering from can
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Cus, Eddie
Encounter
Proposed
By HAL WOOD
San Francisco Pr If you
ask me (nobody did) the best
fight that could be lined up
right now would be Eddie Ma
chen vs. Gus D'Amato, Floyd
Patterson's manager. It could
be for the championship of
the International Boxing club
D'Amato's pet peeve. -
On the basis of what Ma
chen displayed in his ill-fated
bout with Zora Folley
Wednesday night, Cus would
be at least an 11-10 favorite.
True, Cus possibly is over
the age limit, but if the box
ing fathers would let him in
the ring (they put Pete Rade
macher in there with flailing
Floyd, didn't they?) the
chances are that D'Amato
would talk uneager Eddie
right out of tossing a punch.
As you television viewers
may have noticed, there was
more apologizing in the Folley-Machen
bout by the two
would - be gladiators than
when the Japanese envoys
visited the White House while
Pearl Harbor was being
bombed.
Alphonse and Gaston
Not that any bombs were
being tossed in the ring. It
was strictly a patty-cake
party. An Alphonse and Gas
ton act: "If you don't hit me,
I won't hurt you."
These two boys looked as
though they had been taking
lessons from Madam Lazonga.
Except once when they got
out of step and Folley fell to
his knees. And when Machen
tried to help him up, he acci
dentally socked poor Zora in
the kisser.
Of course, if Machen was
tightening D'Amato, there
would be no such problem.
Cus could promise Eddie that,
if he took it easy, he wouldn't
have to fight Patterson at all
to gain the world's champion
ship. Floyd would retire and
hand the crown to Eddie on
a silver platter.
This Folley may be a knock
out artist in some quarters,
but the strongest punch he
threw- this time was a good
left jab. And that was only
through the first four rounds.
After that he saved it for pos
sible use at a Dixieland jam
boree, where the dancing is
much more strenuous than
the conga at the Cow Palace.
Promoters Optimistic
But the promoters know a
good thing when they see one.
These guys think that Machen
and Folley were so inept in
their battle for a crack at
the world's championship that
they would have to be better
the next time out.
All they have to do now is
get the fans to swallow that
one.
So Patterson gets an offer
of $250,000 to defend his
crown against Machen who,
according to San Francisco
promoters, still is the "logical
contender."
And Folley tops that by
being offered fights in Los
Angeles, Seattle and Louis
ville, Ky. all with the same
guy: Pete Rademacher.
But the f-jht filberts must
like it. They paid out nearly
$100,000 to see that waltz
marathon the other night.
Let's see now: What was it
Barnum said?
Length of the U.S.-Mexi-can
boundary is 2,103 miles.
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Corvallis (IPl Willamette
edged Oregon State 2-1 in a
college baseball game Thurs
day when pinchhitter Dick
Hamada doubled home Ted
Farley in the 11th inning.
Oregon State got its first
two men on base in the ninth
inning with no one out but
failed to push over a run.
Jack Fowler went five in
nings for. Willamette and was
relieved by winner John
Fredericks in the sixth. Fred
ericks gave up only two hits
for the rest of the game.
Ken Burns hurled nine in
nings for the Beavers before
he was taken out for a pinch
hitter. Dave McFadden was
the loser.
Roy Campanella
Makes Painfully
Slow Progress
Glen Cove, N.Y. (IP)
They're still keeping a good
man, Roy Campanella, down
in the hospital here but the
painfully slow progress of his
battle against paralysis has
failed to dampen Campy's
spirits."
"His morale remains excel
lent and he listens to every
baseball game that is broad
cast," Glen Cove Community
hospital announced in its lat
est bulletin on the condition
of the Los Angeles Dodgers'
star catcher Thursday.
However, the hospital had
to admit that Campy has
made only a. little progress
in fre last month the fact
that "sense of feeling" now
has returned to his lower
abdomen, whereas the limit
a month ago was the upper
abdomen.
Campanella has been para
lyzed since Jan. 28 when he
suffered a broken neck in an
auto accident.
Marine Officer
Classes Open
The local Marine Corps re
cruiting office announced that
applications are now being ac
cepted for the platoon lead
ers class, a Marine officer can
didate program, from high
school seniors who are plan
ning on attending college.
This program allows the
student to attend college and
serve his military obligation
as a marine lieutenant after
graduation. He is also given
the opportunity to serve in
the ground force in the Marine
Air Corps.
He receives two six-week
training phases during his
New York HB Mayor
Wagner has moved to get even
with the weather for raining
out the planned Easter parade
last Sunday. He proclaimed
next Sunday as Post-Easter
Promenade Day and urged
that families in their Easter
finery strut up and down
Fifth ave.
four years of college, and has
no marine drills or classes
during the school year. He
also receives other benefits
that assure him a commission
upon graduation and extra
pay when on active duty. He
also receives invaluable lead
ership training, an opportun
ity to travel and a challeng
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Interested persons can re
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llica
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Inflation Becoming Problem
To Common Man in Indonesia
Editor'! note: The worsening
economic situation of the Indone
sian man-in-the-street is perhaps
to President Sukarno's government
harder to take than the revolt in
Sumatra. The following dispatch
analyses the situation.
By ARNOLD DIBBLE
United Press Correspondent
Jakarta (IP) Times are
tough for Mohammad, an ele
mentary school teacher, and
his family of four.
Mohammad makes 1,200
rupiahs a month which is
worth $110 on the black mar
ket. But the rate to the dol
lar makes little difference to
Mohammad. It's what the ru
piah will buy that counts and
that's where things are really
beginning to bind.
As with most West Ja
venese, the staple of Moham
mad and his family is rice.
It takes about four pounds of
rice to feed them each day
Sen. Gill Plugs
Slate Sales Tax
Salem (IP) State Sen.
Warren Gill brought his cam
paign for the Republican
nomination for governor here
Thursday and came out
strongly for a sales tax to off
set property taxes.
The state senator from Leb
anon said present property
taxes have become "virtual
confiscation." Gill told the
Salem Rotary Club that as far
as he knew he was the only
candidate to endorse a sales
tax.
But he claimed that ether
candidates were "edging" to
ward the sales tax point of
view.
Aside from the sales tax,
Gill said there were only two
other sources of revenue in
come and property taxes. He
said each candidate should be
pinned down as to where they
would get additional money
for state services wanted by
the people.
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that amount of rice for is 13
rupiahs, about a third of his
daily earnings. Last year he
could get it for half that
much.
Inflation a Problem
Inflation in Mohammad's
country rose at a slow rate
until late last year when it
spurted sharply. Then came
the anti-Dutch campaign, fol
lowed by the revolt in Su
matra. With the anti-Dutch moves
came the takeover of the vast
Dutch shipping company
K.P.M., which virtually par
alyzed all inter-island ship
ping. In the vast, 3,000-mile semi
circle of islands, Java acts
like the nozzle of a hose with
streams of supplies, shooting
off to Sumatra to the north
west, Borneo to the north, the
Celebes and the Halmahera
"Spice Islands" to the north
east and the Moluccas to the
east.
For manufactured goods
and food staples, the outer
islands looked to Java. Most
of the importing was done
there and Java, traditionally
an island of traders, collected
on export and import duties.
Suddenly, it all came to a
stop.
Barter Replaces Currency
Barter trade has been re
placing currency operations
and has spread so widely that
of 97 ports which previously
paid export and import duties
to the central government,
only 15 are now operating.
Buying power has all but
dried up. Unemployment is
at a dangerous point, but as
in most Asian countries, re
liable figures are hard to get.
There is a good deal of hoard
ing, more of money than of
goods. "Money is easier to
run with," one economist ex
plained. Military expenditures are
skyrocketing and to make up
for rising deficits, the govern
ment has resorted to the ex
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