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En City Track Tilt
Washington, placing first in
Just one of the three divisions
but totaling nine more points
than its nearest competitor
in the aggregate scoring, cap
tured the all-city grade school
track and field championship
yes'trday at the Medford High
stadium.
The Washingtonians, plac
ing first in Class C, second
in Class A and fourth in Class
B, recorded 203 23 points in
a meet which saw five records
tumble and another tied.
Roosevelt was runner-up
with 194 23 and Jefferson
third with 175. Other totals
were Oak Grove 103, Lincoln
f,7 23, West Side 32 and
Jjckson 29
Washington won Class C
with 83 and other tabulations
wore Roosevelt 62, Oak Grove
47. Jefferson 37. Lincoln 18,
Jackson 5, and West Side 3.
Jeff. Roosevelt Cop Classes
Jeff was Class A victor
with 70 and Roosevelt com
piled 73 for the Class B toga
In the A division Washington
was runner up with 66 23,
Lincoln 47 23, Jackson 24,
West Side 16 and Oak Grove
1.
Jefferson followed Roose
vc!t in Class B with 68. Other
scores were Oak Grove 55,
Washington 54, Linpoln 22
and West Side 13
Four of the new city grade
marks were set in Class B.
Bobby Harrison, Washington,
set a new standard of 7 feet
51. 2 inches in the pole vault
in a duel with Dick Knight,
Roosevelt. Knight cleared
7-3 ',2, which also bettered the
C-10 record set in B class in a
previous meet this season by
Harrison. Peter Hinman, who
had three firsts and a third,
ran the B 60 in :07.75. The old
record was :07.8
Davis, West Side, put the
shot 38-91:!, exceeding the old
B. record of 38-3 and the
Roosevelt 220-yard relayers
ran in :28.4 to erase a :28.8
time of three years standing.
Allen Wins Four
Jim Allen, Washington,
winner of four events, knotted
his own Class C record of
:07.75 in the 60 and beat the
150 mark by .7 of a second
with :19.1. Allen also won the
C high jump and broad jump.
Bobby Stearns, Washington,
took firsts in the second heats
of the 60 and 150 and the
Washingtonians thereby had
six firsts in the division.
In Class A Mike Barnes,
Jefferson, grabbed the first
heat of the 150 and copped
the broad jump. He was
second in the 60 first heat
and the baseball throw. Steve
Toews, Jefferson, won the
second heats of 60 and 150,
tied for first in the high jump
and tied for third in the pole
vault.
Hinman gained firsts in the
150 and baseball throw, as
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well as in the 60 in Class B
and was third in the shot put.
RESULTS:
(Class A)
60 (First heati Freeman. Wash.;
Barnes. Jeff : Lawyer. Jack.: Rob
erts. Line; Farley. Roose. :07.75.
60 (Second heati Tooewi, Jeff.;
Hiatt. Roose.; McGuire. Jack.;
Welch. Wash.; Bramball. Line. :08.1.
Baseball throw Verstrate. Roose.;
Barnes. Jeff.; Ettels. Wash.: Law
yer. Jack.; Rhodes. Line. 225 feet.
Shot put Kimball, Line: Ritchie,
Jeff.; Freeman, Wash.; Verstrate,
Roose.; Winetrout. WC. 37-10.
R e 1 a y Roosevelt; Washington;
Lincoln: Jackson; Jefferson. .29.1.
Broad jump Barnes. Jeff.; Hiatt
Roose.; Lawyer, Jack.; Kengla
WS: Farley, Roose. 15-11.
150 (First heat) Barnes, Jeff.;
Freeman, Wash.; Roberts, Line;
Farley. Roose.; Kengla. WS. :18.6.
150 (Second heat) Toews, Jeff.;
Kimball. Line; May, Wash.; Hack
ett. Roose.; Flag. Jack. :193.
High jump Walker, Wash., and
Toews. Jeff., tied first: Kengla.
WS. and Robert. Line, tied third;
Wise. Roose.; Wiseman, Wash.;
Haas, Line. 4-10.
Pole vault Way, Wash.: Dames.
Roose.: Toews, Jeff.; Stockman,
Line: Templeton, Line, and Keng
gla WS. 7-4.
(Class B)
60 (First heat) Hinman. Jeff.;
Larson. OG: Knight, Roose.; Hiri'
sley, .Wash.; Childs. Line :07.75.
(New record).
60 (Second heat) Root, Roose.;
Cox. Wash.: Warner, Jeff.; Dris
kell. OG; Anderson, Line :08.15.
Broad jump Knight, Roose.;
Larson. OG; Moore, Roose.; Cox
Wash.; Collins, Roose. :14.4.
Relav Roosevelt (Knight. Vow-
ell. Collins. Root); Washington; Oak
Grove; Lincoln; Jeuerson. aa.4.
(New record).
Shot put D avis, WS; Pesenti.
Jeff.; Hinman, Jeff.: Murray, Roose.;
Porter, WS. 31.8. (New record).
150 (Firat heat) Hinman, Jeff.;
Collins. Roose.; Larson, OG; Hin
sley. Wash : Childs. Line. :19.2.
150 (Second heat) Root. Roose.;
Gandee. Line; Warner, Jeff.; Cox,
Wash.; Porter. WS. 20.
Baseball throw Hinman. Jeff.;
Wood. Jeff.; McCoy, Line; Pesenti,
Jeff: Vowell. Roos. 189 feet.
High jump Owen and Nuich,
Wash., and Hess and Driskell. OG.
tier first; Rasmussen, Roose. 4-5.
Pole vault Harrisont Wash.;
Knight, Roose.; Hess, OG: Knips,
OG; Wood, Jeff. 7-5i. (New rec
ord). (Class C) .
60 (First heat) J. Allen. Wash.;
McLain, OG; Toews, Jeff.; Felkner,
Roose.; Curtis, Jack. :07.75. (Tied
own city record.)
60 (Second heat) Stearns, Wash.;
Foulon. Roose.; Glair, OG; M. .Al
len. Line; Brooks. Jeff. :08.3.
High jump J. Allen. Wash.; TUr
pin. Wash.; Brooks, Jeff., and Le
mire. OG. tied third; Humphreys,
WS. and Ingram, Jeff, tied fifth,
4-5.
R e 1 a y Roosevelt; Oak Grove;
Washington: Jefferson; Jackson.
29.75.
Baseball throw Toews, Jeff.;
Kinney, Wash.; Welch, OG; Miller,
Line; Stickley, Line 178 feet.
150 (First heat) J. Allen; Bren
nan. Roose.; McLain, OG: Toews,
Jeff.; Titus. WS. :19.1. (New rec
ord.) 150 (Second heat) Stearns,
Wash.; Rupp. OG; Brooks. Jeff.;
Aguirre. Roose.: Forbes, Jack. :20.2.
Pole vault F e 1 k n e r, Roose.;
Smith, Roose., and Henny, Line,
tied second; Faulon, Roose.; Camp
bell, Wash., and Meunier, Jeff., tied
fifth. 6-10.
Broad jump J. Allen, Wash.;
Brennan. Roose.; Rupp, OG; Mil
ler. Stearns, Wash. 13-8.
(Medley Relay)
Roosevelt (telkner. raulon. Col
lin. Root. Hiatt. Verstate): Wash
ington; Lincoln; Jefferson; Oak
Grove. :43.7
DUCK NETTERS
Portland University
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Thursday. The match was halt
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doubles matches were played.
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The Northwest league open
ed its 1958 baseball season
on a chilly note Thursday
night and with identical
scores in the two games
played.
Tri-City took Wenatchee
13-9 and Lewiston topped
Yakima by the same score
The scheduled Eugene-Salem
contest at Salem was rained
out.
Ted Rhodes was a one-man
arsenal for Lewiston. He
belted two homers and two
doubles in four trips, drove
in five runs and scored three
times.
Bowling
CITY LEAGUE
Standings: W
First National Bank 26
State Farm Insurance .. 24
L
10
12
13
15
16
18
19
20
21 i
22
22
27 -i
So. Oregon Moulding 23
Ross Lumber Co
Medford Barbers
Norton Lumber Co.
Cal-Ore Power Co. ..
21
20
18
17
Central Market 16
Daugherty Lumber Co. 14',i
Westside Merchants 14
Phone Employees Assn. 14
Weter & Olson 8'i
Results:
State Farm 3 (McWhorter
2.339; Norton 1 (Anderson
2.274.
522)
553)
. Central 0 (Schulz 564) 2
W & O 4 (Webster 565) 2.561.
Ross 4 (Forrest 537) 2
Daugherty 0 (Chapman 496) 2
.378;
412;
.215.
Westside 1 (Couch 558) 2,
Copco 3 (Rolls 519) 2.345.
Barbers 2 (Speer 633) 2.458;
329;
So.
Oregon Moulding 2 (lurner
2.549.
650)
FNB 4 (Diminck 580) 2
.425;
TEAA 0 (Martin 535) 2,303.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings:
Barco Supply Co
Safeway Stores
Medford Blowpipe Co.
Chuck's Pump Service
Seven Up Bottling Co.
Singler's Auto Supply ..
Medford Plaza Apts.
Medford Corporation ,.
Tru Mix Constr. Co.
Medford Steel Co
Big Y Market
Picard's Jewelers
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24
23 i
22 z
21
21
20 i
19
18 'i
16
15,i
13
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16
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19
19
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21
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Results:
Picard's 1 (Thompson 535) 2,094;
Singler's 3 (Flndley 479) 2.139.
Tru Mix 2,i (McCall 574) 2,465;
Plaza l',i (Armes 534) 2.381.
Safeway 0 (Tyler 512) 2,296;
Barco 4 (Judy 561) 2.454.
7 Up 2 (Engelkes 591) 2,399;
Blowpipe 2 (Whitney 494) 2.296.
Steel 1 (Smith 489) 2,223; Medco
3 (Ramsey 503) 2.299.
Big Y 1 (Weddle 480) 2.232;
Chuck's 3 (Withrow 554) 2,473.
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
Standings:
W.
L.
18
20
23
23
27
30
30
30
34
43
Larry's Rich Maid
Darrell Miller
. 38
.... 36
First National Bank
Jack's Drive Ud
33
33
Harry and David
State Forest Patrol ...
Oak Grove Furniture
Fortune Gassers
.... 29
.. 26
26
26
Pickell's Real Estate .....
.... 22
Giggly Wiggly
13
Results:
Fortune 2 (Harper 434) 2622; Oak
Grove 2 (Cook 478) 2672.
Forest Patrol 0 (Smets 459) 2718;
Miller Co. 4 (Clark 564) 2892.
Piggly Wiggly 0 (Workman 446)
2644; Jack's- 4 Hunter 518) 2833.
Rich Maid 4 (W. Peterson 519)
2754; Harry & David 0 (Barr 422)
2591.
FN Bank 3 (Forbes 476) 2721;
Pickell's 1 (Withrow 526) 2698.
Standings: W.
Jewel House 32
Virginia's Big Y Beauty 32
Western Thrift Drug 31
Winnie's Style Salon 30
L.
24
24
25
26
Skinner's Buick 29 'x 26 '2
inu way Cleaners zb
Hillyer Oil Co 28
West Main Rent All 27
The Village Dairy Smith 25
Hoppe's Florist 17 'x
28
28
29
31
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Results:
Jewel House 1 (Lucy Turner 145
369) 1096; Hoppe's 3 (Ruby Ed
monds 171-442) 1258.
Hillyer 3 (Eva Sessions 149-421)
1250; Winnie's 1 (Jackie Wilson
158-428) 1235.
Dairy Smith 0 (Helen Frye 153
419) 1161; Virginia's 4 (Bernice
Hazlett 151-436) 1195.
Nu Way li (Virginia Wilson 171
476) 1318; Skinner's 2i (Wanda
Booth 161-441) 1318.
West Main 3 (Janice Fohreich
163-428) 1281; Western Thrift 1
(Helen Poulson 161) 1192.
High Game Ruby Edmonds 171,
Virginia Wilson 171.
High Series Virginia Wilson 476
Split Conversions Judy Barnum
4-7: Bea Mathews 6-7: Virginia
Wilson 2-8-7. Pauline Bennett 5-6,
Wanda Booth 3-10.
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Portland P) Oregon fish
ermen dusted off their tackle
boxes and did last-minute
shopping for equipment and
licenses today.
The general trout season
opens Saturday, but for the
first time coastal streams will
remain closed until May 24
when the high Cascade moun
tain lakes open. Coastal lakes
will be open.
Solons, Mount.es,
Bees Victors in PCL
By GENE BRYANT
United Press Sports Writer
Portland, striving valiantly
to take Seattle's "rainy city"
title away, if it has not al
ready done so, had another
washout Thursday night as
the Beaver-San Diego contest
went down the drain.
It was the eighth out of
11 games rained out in the
Northwest city so far this sea
son, t
Meanwhile, in other Pacific
Coast League cities, Sacra
mento dumped Phoenix, 9-4,
Vancouver edged Spokane,
2-1, and Salt Lake battered
Seattle, 10-1.
Vancouver's win put the
Mounties a half-game ahead
of Portland, although the Bea
vers retained the top spot in
the percentage column with
a 3-0 record. The Mounties
are now 6-2, two games ahead
of third-place Phoenix.
Tight Pitching Duel
Mel Held hooked up with
Spokane's Chuck Page in a
tight pitching duel at Van
couver as Vancouver evened
the series at two games
apiece. Held allowed the In
dians only four hits while
his teammates collected seven
off Page.
Vancouver scored a single
run in the second inning but
the Indians came back to tie
it up with a run of their own
in the sixth. The Mounties
went ahead for good in their
half of the sixth when Owen
Friend singled home Joe
Durham from second.
Jim McDaniel and Dick
Stuart each belted a three-run
homer at Seattle as the Bees
buried the Rainiers in an
easy win. All told, Salt Lake
collected 12 hits off three
Seattle hurlers to give Jack
La Mabe his first win against
one defeat. Art Fowle,r was
charged with the loss, his
first against one victory.
Phoenix Trips on Errors
Seattle had one consolation
in defeat the Rainiers broke
their string of successive
scoreless innings at 24 when
Jaun Delis scored from third
on a wild pitch in the open
ing inning.
At Phoenix, Sacramento
made the most of four Giant
errors to make it two in a
row over the Arizona club.
Solon pitcher Marshall
Bridges struck out 10 Phoe
nix batsmen to gain the vic
tory. Rookie shortstop Ray Web
ster drove in three runs with
a single, double and homer
to lead the winners' hitting
attack while Bridges chipped
in with a triple and two
sngles.
Jack Dittmer did most of
Squaw Lakes
Route Graded
Road into Squaw lakes
is graded and in good con
dition except for occasional
wet spots. Resort Manager
Frank Mitchell has report
ed. He said that fishermen
should have no trouble on
the road this week end un
less a heary rain occurs.
Kennedy st a t e d that
there is only one really bad
spot for cars and that is the
last 300 yards on the turn
off road to the big lake. An
alternative road may be
utilized.
The resort rents boats
and motors, has a camp
ground and operates a store.
Most of the boats have
been reserved for Saturday
but some should be avail
able for re-rental by around
noon. -
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy
have a tentative lease on
the resort. A more perman
ent arrangement awaits for
mation of a new agreement
between the game commis
sion and property owners,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr.
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Some streams in central
Oregon including the Meto
lius, the Deschutes above the
mouth of the Crooked river
and the Little Deschutes were
expected to get heavy pres
sure as they were reported in
good condition. Many other
stseams were up from recent
rains.
Lakes and reservoirs also
were expected to be a favor
ite spot for anglers.
SPORTS
the hitting for Phoenix, col
lecting his third homer of the
season and a triple in the
fourth.
The same clubs will meet
again tonight with a possible
brother against brother act
on tap in Portland. San
Diego's . Gene Lary is slated
to start for the Padres in one
game of a twi-night double
header while brother Al is
scheduled for mound duty on
the Beaver side.
LINESCORES:
Sacramento 102 010 230 9 4 0
Phoenix 100 110 001 4 8 4
Bridges and Dalrymple; Surkont,
Shipley 7 and Jenkins.
Spokane 000 001 000 1 4 0
Vancouver .. 010 001 OOx 2 7 0
Page, George 7, Parnquist 8 and
Bottler, Sherry 8; Held and White.
Salt Lake 000 033 004 10 12 3
Seattle 100 000 000 1 8 4
La Mabe, Wade 9 and Hall:
Fowler, Wieand 6, Davis 8 and
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Fish Lake
Bag Limit
30 Trout
Portland iff) The State
game commission said to
day that starling with open
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Saturday the bag limit of
trout in Fish lake in Jack
son county would be 30
per day, instead of the
usual 10.
The possession limit will
be 60 in any seven con
secutive days.
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