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Medford$Tribune Broncs Hold First in NW By UNITED PRESS The Lewiston Broncs held first place to themselves to day in the Northwest Baseball league. The Idahoans took a 4-2 victory from Yakima Sunday to sweep the series, 4-0. The two clubs will have at it some more starting Tuesday at Lewiston. In Sunday's other North west league action, Tri-City, and Wenatchee split at the apple city, the Chiefs taking the opener, 6-1, Tri-City the nightcap, 8-5. At Salem, Ore., Eugene upended the home towners twice, 6-3 and 9-3. Five Hitter Ken Moursund twirled a neat five-hitter at the Yaki mans while his mates were getting to Mike Frank and Bob Roberts for 11 safe blows and runs in the first, second, fourth and sixth in nings. - Joe Wilson was a power in both games at Wenatchee, col lecting three-for-four in the Chiefs first game win and a double accounted for three runs in the losing bid. At Salem, the visiting Em eralds scored five big runs in the frst inning to sew up the opener and tallied in every inning but two for the night cap victory. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 2 bdrm. house. 2251 Table Rock Rd. SP 2-2498. FOR SALE: Exceptional aluminum runabout. Fourteen foot Larson. 25 HJ". Evinrude. Many extras. $1 100 outfit for $565. SP 2-2040. FOR RENT 1 bdrm. house, all elec. carport. 831 W. 12th Ph SP 2-6609. LAWN Mowers machine sharpened at your home. Pinking shears, garden tools. 513-6112. FOR SALE 4 lots with sewer & water and 2 bdrm. home in Med ford. Eastside. $7,400. SP 2-6834. FOR RENT Clean, comfortable, furn. 2-bdrm. house Elec. stove, refrigerator, washing machine, garage. $65. SP 3-1784 or SP-2-6773. ORDER NOW EVERBEARING MASTADON Strawberry Plants $3 a hundred. E. L. Moore. 415 So. B St.. Eagle Point. HI 6-3371. FOR. SALE Daveno, 2 table lamps. SP 2-8495. Rummage Sale May 1 by Women of the Moose. Fehl Bldg. FOR RENT Furn. cottage. 14 Haw thorne. 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Thousands Of Anglers Try Lakes Many trout were caught, both Saturday and Sunday at Fish lake as the angling sea son opened but the fishing was not so good as on the opening days last year, the re sort management reported to day. Cold water and cold wea ther, it was felt kept angling from being better although some limits of 30 trout were caught. Largest fish measured among those taken at Fish lake was 21 inches long. Total fish ermen on Sunday were esti mated at 1,500 after a lesser number on Saturday. Lot of Limits At Willow lake fishing was good Saturday morning with lots of limits of 10 taken. Angl ing slowed in the afternoon, was still slow Sunday morn ing but picked up again yes terday afternoon. An esti mated 5,000 fishermen Satur day and 3,000 Sunday were on hand. Bank fishing was good Saturday morning. A good number of 18 to 19 inch trout were caught at Willow. Fishing for both lakes for the week end was summarized as better than fair. Portland (W Oregon an glers by the tens of thousands flocked out for opening day of the trout season Saturday and reported generally good success. More than 8,000 persons were at Detroit reservoir southeast of Salem with many limits reported. Central Oregon streams were good producers and lim its also were reported from Lake Simtustus behind Pelton dam. Some smaller streams in western Oregon also were good producers and limits were taken in the McKenzie despite high water. Devils lake was only fair while Siltcoos lake was good. Hillsboro Man Found Dead of Heart Attack Rhododendron, Ore. (IP) Kenneth N. McGrath, 47, Hillsboro, was found dead near his pickup truck near here Sunday. Sheriffs of ficers said McGrath was the possible victim of a heart at tack while on a fishing trip. CE TOPS OSC Portland OP) The Oregon State college varsity golf team fell before Columbia Edgewater Saturday as the host's six-man squad won both . singles and best ball events. Columbia's Bob At kinson took medalist honors with a 71. - 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Miscellaneous DUMP trucks, shovel and drag line. HD5 front end loaders for hire. A. L. (Tex) Nash. z- 4317 or SP 3-5071 Magazines Mack's for Magazines 167 E Main. Ashland MU 9-9926 Asphalt and Cement Paving ASPHALT PAVING Driveways, motels, oarkine area, mill yards, roads and industrial floors. Free estimates. Work guaranteea Rogue River Paving to. fa SP 2-4037 Oil Burner Service SPARK OIL BURNING HEATERS 4th & Front Ph. SP 3-5896 KENNEDY FUEL OIL Tractor Work CUSTCM TRACTOR WORK Garden spots, acreage, plowing, discing, etc. NO 4-2902 eves. rTTCTAM IT A T? TTWfl nlo springtooth - harrow - disc - seed leveling haying. KE 5-1370. TRACTOR WORK plow Disc Seed Blade Haying Etc. SP 3-5073 60" ROTOVATTNG. Grading. Lawn planting. NO 4-1323. S&H LANDSCAPE NURSERY Services and Repairs LAWN Mowers, Scissors & Pink ing shears snarpenea. RASKINS SAW SHOP 1736 N. Riverside SP 2-8236 SAW FILING. Lawn mower sharp- emng. 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SERVICE YOU EXPECT TAKING MIGHTY SWING, San Francisco Giants' Hank Sauer clouts homer over left field fence in sixth inning of game with St. Louis Cardinals. It was second circuit blow of game for Sauer. Giants went on to win, 6-5, in ninth. (International Soundphoto) Podres Records Third Victory Of Season For Dodgers; Cubs Pull Triple Play Against SF By FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer Johnny Podres, off to the fastest start of his career, may finally be headed for the 20 victory campaign that's al ways eluded him. Brooklyn's 1955 World Se ries hero turned in his third straight victory of the season Sunday when he pitched the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 10-3 win over the stumbling St. Louis Cardinals. He's yielded only six runs and struck out 19 batters while compiling a 1.87 earned run average. Podres always has been re garded as one of the game's top pitchers when he's in shape but recurring back and arm ailments have prevented him from having a really big year. Even last season when his 2.66 E.R.A.,was the .best in the National League he had only a 12-9 won-lost record. Johnny, 25, scattered 10 hits on Sunday and struck out five batters. He's scored three of Los Angeles' five victories and is the only Dodger pitcher to go the distance. Games Rained Out Podres' performance was the highlight of a rainy day. Six of 11 scheduled games were postponed. The Chicago Cubs pulled the season's first triple play enroute to a 5-4 win over the San Francisco Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Milwaukee Braves, 6-2, in other National League games while the De troit Tigers whipped the Cleveland Indians, 9-5 and the Boston Red Sox topped the ARRIVING IN LOS ANGELES after 16,000-mile trip from London in 24-foot sloop, Jill and Peter Hamilton announce plans to sell boat, fly back to England because Mrs. Hamil- ton is expecting visit from stork, Medford Hoiel Gets Citation The Medford hotel will be cited for "outstanding ser vice" as a 20-year member of the Duncan Hines family next month in Chicago, it was announced by the Duncan Hines institute. The presentation will be made at the dinner Monday, May 5, at the Congress hotel in Chicago.. Twenty - year members of the Ducan Hines family are those restaurants listed years ago in the guide books of the institute and still recommended in 1958. FROSH SPLIT Vancouver, Wash. (IP) The Oregon Frosh and Clark Jun- r college traded 3-0 shut outs in a baseball twin bill Saturday. Washington Senators, 7-5, in AL games. Rookie third baseman Dick Gray hit a two-run homer and knocked in a third run with a single to pace a 10-hit Dodg er attack on Sam Jones and three successors. Gil Hodges, Gino Cimoli and Don Zimmer also had two hits each as the Dodgers built a 6-1 lead in three innings. Ken Boyer hom ered for the Cardinals and Stan Musial went 2-for-3 to raise his major league lead ing average to .533. Dale Long drove in three runs with a homer and a dou ble to help the Cubs snap the first-place Giants' four-game winning streak. Hank Sauer, who later hit his sixth homer, hit into the triple play in the first inning when Dick Drott speared hs liner and caught Willie Kirkland and Willie Mays off. second and third bases respectively. Jack Sanford, NL rookie of the year in 1957, pitched a five-hitter for his second win and Richie Ashburn hit his first homer in two years as the Phillies snapped a three game losing streak. Ashburn's homer capped a three-run third inning rally that helped hand Lew Burdette his second straight defeat. Harry . Hane brink homered for the Braves. Harris Leads Attack Gail Harris, subbing at first base for Ray Boone, had two singles and a double to lead a 14-hit Detroit attack on Mike Garcia and five succes sors. Billy Hoeft won his sec ond straight for the Tigers, who snapped their own three- ( International Soundphoto) GAME APPROVED Portland (IP) Officials of the Portland baseball club said today that Commissioner Ford Frick had approved a second exhibition game here in June between the Beavers and a major league team if Portland can schedule a date. Portland meets the San Fran cisco Giants in an exhibition May 8. T Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks, Flues, Drain Til 727 W. McAndrews Ph. SP 2-4107 game losing streak as well as the Indians' four-game win ning streak. Frank M a 1 z o n e homered and singled as the Red Sox built a 7-0 lead and then sur vived a five-run Washington rally in the seventh. Murray Wall turned in 2 13 innings of scoreless relief ball to pre serve Dave Sisler's second vic tory. Ted Williams went hit less in three tries and his av erage dipped to .207. Today is an off-day for travel before the first inter- sectional meetings of the sea son start on Tuesday. East invades West in the National League while West journeys East in the American. American League Detroit 110 022 1119 14 0 Cleveland .... 100 100 003 5 10 3 Hoeft, Presko 9 and Thompson, Wilson 5. Garcia, Ridzik 2, Ferra rese 4, Churn 6, Kelly 7, Wilhelm 8 and Brown. Winning pitcher Hoeft 2-0. Losing pitcher Ferra rese 0-1. HR Brown 2nd. Washington .. 000 000 500 5 8 1 Boston 010 033 OOx 7 8 0 Kemmerer, Byerly 5, Wiesler 6, Stobbs 7, Clevenger 8 and Court ney. Sisler. Wall 7 and White. Win ning pitcher Sisler 2-1 Losing pitcher Kemmerer 0-1. HR Mal zone 1st. National League Philadelphia 100 300 020 6 12 0 Milwaukee .. 010 100 000 2 5 1 Sanford 2-1 and Lopata. Bur dette, Trowbridge 6. Conlev 8 and Crandall. Losing pitcher Burdette 1-2. HRs Ashburn 1st, Hanebrink 2nd. St. Louis .... 010 001 001 3 10 2 Los Angeles 312 004 OOx 10 10 0 Jones, L Jackson 2, Paine 8 and Smith. Podres 3-0 and Walker. Loser Jones 0-2. HRs Gray 4th, Boyer 1st. Chicago 020 000 021 5 10 1 San Francisco 100 100 101 4 5 0 Drott, Elston 7. Rodriquez 8, Barclay 9 and Thomas. Schmidt 8. Winner Elston 2-0. Loser Gris som 1-1 HRs Long 2nd, Sauer 6th, Cepeda 3rd. Vafkins Purchase Big Rock Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Watkins, 1611 Meyers lane, Medford, were the recent pur chasers of Big Rock lodge cn Rogue river, the property of Bill Isaacs, famed fisherman of this area. Watkins, manager of the savings department at Jack son County Federal Savings and Loan, moved to Medford with his family three years ago from Roseburg. The Watkins children in clude a son, Michael, 14, and two daughters, Michele, 15, and Marilyn, 11. The family will take possession of the river home about May 15. Sale of the property was made by John C. Malone real estate agency, Medford. AAU MEET OUT Portland HP) Buck Gray son, Oregon AAU president, said he was advised the 1959 national AAU track and field meet would be held in Boul der, Colo. Oregon had hoped to land the meet for its cen tennial. Grayson said Oregon would try for the meet in the future. Pneumatically Applied Concrete (twice the Strength of Poured Concrete) NORTHWEST POOL CO. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE SP 3-4340 Home Office - Medford - "1822V&,-West Main 200th Fight j On Schedule For Moore New York 1PI Archie Moore, 41-year-old light heavyweight champion of the world, will participate in his 200th professional fight on Friday when he faces German heavyweight Willi Besman off in a nationally televised 10-round non-title bout from Louisville, Ky. Moore, from San Diego, Calif., has now won 10 in a row, including four so far this year. Moore's last outing was on March 10 when he knock ed out Bob Albright in seven rounds. L i g L t-heavyweight titleholder since 1952, Moore has totaled 170 career wins against 24 losses. Besmanoff, 16 years young er than Moore, has had 55 bouts, winning 37 and drop ping 10. In his last appearance on Feb. 4, Willi outpointed Pat McMurtry. Besmanoff is ranked eighth among the heavyweight challengers. On Wednesday night's TV program from Chicago Sta dium, 19-year-old Jesse Bow dry will try to live up to the "rave" notices tagged on him by Midwest observers when he takes on experienced Clar ence Hinnant of Washington, D.C. Two Heavy Hitters Bowdry, victor in all his 45 amateur fights, has won 21 of 23 in the pro game. The only man to beat the St. Louis fighter has been Sonny Ray, once on a decision and once on a knockout. Hinnant, 25 years old, is the toughest opponent Bow dry has met to date, and is capable of ending Bowdry's national TV debut in short time. St. Nicks will team a pair of welterweights on its show Monday night in Frankie Ryff and Johnny Gorman. Ryff will go in a 2-1 favorite, although Gorman believes that "like eggs, odds are made to be broken." In his last fight, Gorman was a 3-1 underdog against Jimmy Arc her but came through with the decision. Monday New York, St. Nicholas Arena Frankie Ryff vs. Johnny Gorman; Dallas, Tex. Paul Jor eensen vs Russ Teaeue: Stamford. Conn. Pat Mallane vs. George Stepney; Paris Cherif Hamia vs. Jean Sneyers. Tuesday: Miami Beach Gomeo Brennan vs. Tony Decola; Boston Willie Pep vs. Jimmy Kelley; Salisbury, Australia George Barnes vs. Johnny Van Rensburg: Wilkes Barre, Pa. Chico Vejar vs. Yvon Turenne. Wednesday: Chicago Jesse Bow dry vs. Clarence Hinnant. Thursday: Albuquerque. N.M. Yama Bahama vs. Ramon Fuentes; Richmond. Calif Ruben Vargas vs. Jackie Tome; Los Angeles Auburn Copeland vs. Jimmie Moser. Friday: Louisville, Ky. Archie Moore vs. Willi jesmanolf. Saturday: Hollywood, Calif. Boots Monroe vs. Bobby Rodriguez; Dortmund. Germany Joe Maxim vs. Hans Kalbfell. Reunion Planned For Class of '33 A reunion is being planned for the Medford high school class of 1933 to be held some time in June at the Rogue Valley Country club, accord ing to Clyde C. Fichtner, Med ford police captain, and a member of the arrangements committee. More definite plans are yet to be completed, Fichtner said this morning. Those interested in such a reunion should contact the following arrangements com mittee members: Barbara (Wall)) Lowry, SP 2-8928 aft er 6 p.m.; Bill and Ethel Knips, SPring 3-2835 after 6 p.m.; Russell and Ila Hogue, SPring 2-5863; Leabel (Mil ler) Wray, SPring 2-5370; David Lowry, KEystone 5-1214 and Clyde C. Fichtner, at SPring 3-3636. "We estimate approximate ly 150 people were graduated in this class, but since many of the names have been, changed through marriage, we have been unable to contact many of them. We hope those interested in a reunion will contact committee members so we can mail them invita tions." SWIMMING POOLS The Nation's Finest by Chepin 20 YEARS Our Specialty Gunite Constructed Kirk Douglas Plans Movie Filming In By VERNON SCOTT United Press Correspondent Hollywood (IP) Russian rubles may bolster movie town's sagging boxoffice if actor Kirk Douglas is given the green light by the Krem lin to shoot a picture in the USSR. Douglas is dickering with Red intercultural bigwigs to film "Michael Strogonoff " with "his own Bryna Produc tions anteing up half of the loot and the Russian treasury kicking in the balance. "It looks as if we will be the first to make a movie in Russia," Douglas said, "and I'm little frigtened about it. "This is a big responsibility representing the United States over there. But we would be contributing more than a movie. It can be a tre mendous step toward showing the world by practical demon stration that our two coun - Wards N I s : i Your old battery is worth A, toe. TERRY-CLOTH SEATC0VERS 3.99 Casual, colorful . ; wash like towel. 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