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.
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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. -
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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Soviet Russia
tries can work and live to
gether."
Douglas', dreams of grand
eur are hinged on firm ne
gotiations. "The Russian Cultural Ex
change Agency is enthusias
tic about the project," he
grinned. "They've endorsed
it. Within a week we should
get the go-ahead from Mos
cow." Kirk said the picture
would be made by techni
cians and actors from both
countries. He will star in the
title role opposite a Musco
vite maiden of his own choos
ing. "We've kept everything
neutral it's a Jules Verne
story about a man who travels
across Russia from Moscow to
Siberia to deliver a message.
There are no politics in the
script," he explained.
Douglas laughingly denies
he has been well received by
the Russians because both his
I parents were born .there.
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In the event the deal goes
through, production would
begin next April on Russian
soundstages and with Russian
equipment.
"I haven't been back from
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