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Comets Csp 3-Way
Cinder
Eaele Point Crater high
collected six individual first
places and utilized its depth
for other points to win a
three-way track meet here
yesterday.
The Comets scored 72'2
points, Phoenix 45 and Ele
Point 32V2.
Wayne Christian, the only!
triple victor, got all of Eagle
Point's first places. He won
the shotput, the javelin and
the discus.
Double winner was Ker
man Bennett, Crater, -who
captured both dashes.
Crater's relay crew won
and the other Comet victors
were Nathan Parrish in the
mile, Lee Gossett in the low
hurdles and John Burns and
Michaels (tied) in the high
jump. , - -
Phoenix took five first
spots. They were Bill Dillree
in the high hurdles, Charles
Swingle in the quarter-mile,
PROTHRO SPEAKS
Seattle OP) Tommy Proth
ro, head football coach at
Oregon State college, and
Joh Wooden, basketball
mentor at UCLA will be fea
tured speakers at the 12th
annual Washington State
Coaches clinic here Aug.. 18
23. The annual East-West All
Star prep football garri in
the University of Washington
stadium will climax the
meeting.
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PHONE
Encounter
Fred Finser in the f$ro9&
jump, Jim Stout in the jiole
vault' and Gry Simmonds In
gje half-mile.
RES L'LTS 1
High hurdies Diltt. P; t7, C;
Hamilton, P; Martin, C. :15.7
100 Bennett, C; Cutting. C;
Lumley, P; KiirA C. :10i$.
P: 'Moore, E 4:55.5.
Tinman. E: Parser. C. :5.ai
n, ; parser, c a
Broad jump Favtmger. F: hc
Clure, E; Warner, C; C. Wood. X.
18-1 i.
Sho pBt Christian. Z: William
son, C; Huffman, E; MarJln, C. 7-T.
Low hurdles Gossitt. C; Hamil.
ton P; McClure. E; Marn. C. :1 6.
High jump Burr and Michael,
C. tied first; Dy, C; Hamilton, P.
5-8.
Poie vault Stout, P: Huffman. I.
and Burtos. C, tied second; Waller,
C. 10-6.
220 Bennett. C: S-inla. P; Tur
ner. E; Lumley. P. 3.1.
Javelin Christian. E; Burns, C;
Korth P; Burton. C. 17-',i.
Relay Crater (Btnaatt. H.
Wrds, Cutting, Kimi; Fhoexus.
1 :39 6.
Discus Christian, E: Cote, C;
Davis, C: Martin. C. 1:42 J.
80 Simmonds. P; Burns. C;
Charters. E; Campbell, P. i:0S .
Pancho Vies
In Pro Met
Tournament
r Cleveland, Ohio HP) Si
time champion Pancho Gon
zales and two California con
tenders, Tony Trabert and
colorful Pancho Sgura, play
tonight in the quarter-finals
of the $15,000 World's Pro
fesional tournament here. -
Lew Hoad of Australia
Thursday night won in a top
seeded match over I'rank
Parker of Chicago, 7-5, 6-2,
6-4.
Hoad is idle until the mi
finals Saturday night.
Gonzales will play Ar
mando Vierira, former Bra
zilian cup star. Vierira easijy
outdistanced New York's Bob
Ryland, first Negro to torn
pete in a professional tennis
tournament, 6-0, in single
set match.
"Trabert, formerly of Cin
cinnati but now living in Los
Angeles, will play Bobby
Riggs of New York City. Se
gura will play Al Doyle of
New York.
In other preliminary rounds
Parker advanced to the Hoad
match by winning, 6-3, over
Frank Kovacs of San Fran
cisco, and Doyle beat - Fred
Parry of Miami, former Brit
ish Davis Cupper, 6-3.
MdDTTIKCIE!
WE HAVE STARTED OUR
SP 2-6687
Fuentes Billed
For Phil Moyer
Portland w Promoter
tammy Moyer said today that
amon Fuentes of Los An-'
gele had been signed to re
place Randy Sandy in a 10
t ound bout against Phil Moyer
here nest Tuesday.
The promoter said Sandy
had re-injured his left wrist
and would not be able to fight
for some time.
Comet JV
Scores Nod
Central Point Crater high
won its second Junior varsity
baseball game against Ash
land yesterday, downing the
Grizzlies here 9 to 8.
Ashland almost overtook
the Comets in the seventh in
ning, scoring four runs on
two bases on balls, a hit bat
ter, an error and a single by
Skuntrich.
The Comets gained four of
their runs in the fourth in
ning on hits by Loyal Higin-
botham and Doug Pfaff, a
walk, a hit batter, a fielder's
option, a stolen base and a
miscue. Three others crossed
in the sixth on two walks, a
wild pitch, a fielder's option
and Ken Wald's single.
The Grizzlies got a three-
run hop in the first inning
when Tom Doster doubled
and Steve Harris homered.
LIXESCOKX:
Ashland 300 001 48 8 3
Ciater 100 423 x S 6 4
Johnson, Dickerson (6) and Da
vis. McG (4); Hijinbotham and
Wald.
Palmer Has
Golf Lead
Fort Worth, Tex. (If) Ar
nold Palmer, Latrobe, Pa., the
Masters champion who proved
a master of Colonial Country
Club's torturous par with a
record-equalling 34-31-65,
packed a comfortable three
stroke lead into the second
round of the $5,000 Colonial
National Invitation Golf tour
nament today.
Stan Leonard, the Canadian
who sacked up the $10,000 top
money in last week end's
Tournament of Champions,
was a' member of a threesome
bracketed only three strokes
back of the fast-charging Pal
mer. Others in the close-pursuit
bracket were Tommy
Bolt of Paradise, Fla., and
Lloyd Mangrum of Apple Val
ley, Calif. '
and
Emm)
MEDFORD. OREGON
Corey Gets
Grid Post
At Ashland
Ashland Varney A. Corey
has been appointed head foot
ball coach at Ashland High
school.
He will begin duties next
fall, succeeding Al Simpson,
who resigned to take a post
at Cottage Grove.
Corey. 32, has been coach
ing at Grays Harbor Junior
college, Aberdeen, Wash. He
attended Grays Harbor and
Central Washington college
and holds a master's degree
from University of Oregon.
He has coached in the public
schools at Aberdeen and at
Baker, Ore. While at Univer
sity of Oregon he was assist
ant coach of "freshman foot
ball. . ..
The new Ashland mentor
will teach social studies and
will assist in basketball and
in spring sports.
Medfo:
SIPdDIffiTrS
Terzenbach
Fires 2S8
Max Terzenbach led Med
ford Rifle and Pistol club
pistol rivalry this week with
an almost phenominal score
of 288 out of a possible 300
in slow, timed and rapid fire.
His score exceeds that of
state champion Jimmy Min
nick, posted at the state title
match on March 29, and the
civilian national champion
Gertrude Backstrom's score
of the same date. This makes
him a leading candidate for
the national team for the in
ternational matches in Mos
cow, Russia next August.
Closest to him was Roy Hew
itt, 18 points behind with 270.
Other scores: Hugh Wright
262, Hugh McGinty 256, Fred
Welch 249, Jack Burns 244,
Joe Rinard 231, Bernice Hew
itt - 224, Ding , Copinger 224,
Larry Dawson 220, Verne
Athanas 209, Don Smith 201,
Earl Courtney 196, Warren
Poling 192, Guy Payne 174,
Clair Howell 169, Rolland
Holbrook 156.
There will be a sectional
pistol championship next Sun
day, May 4, starting at 8 a.m.
in the Ashland armory.
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Camp White Baseball
Nine Schedules Play
Camp White semi-pro base
ball nine will practice at 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the Medford
high diamond and will play a
practice contest on Sunday at
Butte Falls.
Kegling Leaders
Remain Same
San Francisco (IP) Lead
ers remained unchanged to
day in the Women's Interna
tional Bowling Congress tour
nament. Play this week end
will feature the Colonial
Broach Team of Detroit, last
year's champion. Star of the
team is Anita Cantaline, for
mer woman's match game
champion. ,
Monday, the women's con
gress open a two-day meeting
at which the host city for the
1960 tournament will be
chosen. Next year's tourna
ment will be held at Buffalo.
Tribune
Butte Falls
Tips
Talent
In B Loop
Butte Falls Butte Falls
took over temporary lone lead
in the Jackson County B
league baseball campaign yes
terday by drubbing Talent
here 15 to 6.
Prospect played at Jackson
ville this afternoon with the
winner to join Butte Falls at
the head of the circuit. The
four members of the loop had
all been tied in the standings.
A five-run first canto and
a four-run fourth helped the
Loggers to their Thursday
verdict.
Butte Falls socked 13 hits
and all but one regular sock
ed a safety. Fourteen Loggers
got into the game. Dale
Hawkins and Larry Cavin hit
two for three and Jim Irwin,
David Baker, and Raymond
Abbott two for three. Jerry
Ferguson hit a line single
with the bases loaded in the
fourth inning and the swat
got by the outfielder to ac
count for the' four runs.
Bill Snyder tripled for Tal
ent and John Butler got two
hits. -
Baker, tossing 3 13 frames
for BF gave up three hits,
fanned two and walked four
batters. Jim Irwin threw the
other 3 23 and was tagged
for three safeties. He struck
out three and gave three bases
bases on balls.
LINESCORE:
Talent 020 200 1 10
Butte Falls ... 503 412 x 15 13 2
King and M. Jacobs; Baker, Ir
win (4) and Conley.
Prep Star
Fray Slated
Eugene (IP) The Eugene
Active Club said today it
would sponsor an Oregon
high school all-slar baseball
game here June 21 with 14
players from the Portland
Metropolitan area to meet
a team of 14 players from
elsewhere' in the state.
PILOT NETTERS WIN
Portland (IP) University
of Portland defeated Willam
ette 7-0 in tennis Thursday
to run its season's mark to
13 wins and two defeats.
REED VICTOR
Portland (UV Reed college
blanked Oregon College of
Education 7-0 in tennis
Thursday.
7,100 Turn Out
At Horse Races
Portland OP) '-A crowd of
7,100 turned out Thursday
night for the opening of the
horse racing season at Port
land Meadows and saw Come
On Boy win the $1,200 in
augural Handicap. It paid $5,
$3 and $2.70.
BOWLING. . .
EMPIRE LEAGUE - . -
Standings: W. L.
Jewel House 36 24
Winnie's Style Salon .... 33 27
Virginia's Big Y Beauty 33 27
Hillyer Oil Co. 32 28
Western Thrift .. 31 29
NuWay Cleaners, 30 30
Skinner's Buick 30 30
West Main Rent All 29 31
The Village Dairy Smith 27 'i 31',4
Hoppe's Florist 17 Vi 42',i
Hiilta-
Dairy Smith 3V (Helen Try 179-
472 )130i; SKinners ,st iiwajuoc
.TanTPn 164-428) 1179.
NuWay 2 (Vrginia Wilson 188-
473) 1281; west Main z tworma
Larson 160-464) 1331.
Hillver 4 (Dot Edwards 165-466)
1306r Hoppe's 0 (Shirley Daigle
171-453) 1169.
Winnie's 3 (Jackie Wilson 158
466) 1306; Virginia's 1 (Thelma
Shmelton 157-431, Bernice Hazlett
164-431) 1281.
Western Thrift 0 (Edith Dickin
son 163-1147; Jewel House 4 (Judy
Barnum 154-432) 1286.
Virginia Wilson hieh same 186,
high series 473; Helen Frye high
heries with handicap, 580.
Split conversions, Irene Karra
5-7; Maxine Janzen 4-10; Dot Ed
wards 5-6-10, Lee Neely 5-7, Ruby
Edmonds 3-10; Jackie Wilson 4-7-9;
Ann Rodgers; Thelma Shelton
5-6-10; Helen Poulson 3-10, 5-4-7;
Lucy Turner 2-7.
Last
Place
Only 2 Tussles
Place in PC League
By GENE BRYANT
United Press Sports Writer
Two well-pitched games
h i g h-lighted Pacific Coast
league play Thursday night
but an afternoon of fence
busting at Salt Lake City
went against the trend as the
Bees erupted for 19 hits and
the same number of runs to
bury Vancouver, 19-5.
Bud Watkins had a no-hitter
going for seven and two
thirds innings at Sacramento
where the Solons won their
first home game of the season,
defeating Portland 2-0. At
San Diego, Dom Zanni of
Phoenix allowed the Padres
only five hits as the Giants
evened the series with another
2-0 victory. Seattle edged Spo
kane, 5-4, to take a 2-1 series
lead over the Indians.
Portland Leads League
Thursday night's action left
Portland in first place, a half
game in front of Vancouver,
but the league tightened up
enough to leave last-place
Sacramento only two games
off the pace..
Salt Lake made up for the
general lack of hitting as the
Bees collected their second
victory over the Mounties in
two days. Vancouver had
beaten Salt Lake five straight
times before Wednesday's de
feat and the disaster yester
day. Willie Melendez and Jim
McDaniel, who now has hit
six for six in the past two
games, homered for the win
ners. McDaniel had two
homers in Wednesday's win.
Don Kildoo picked up the
victory after replacing start
er Joe Trimble, who departed
in the third because of a knee
injury. The Bees had amassed
a 12-man lead when Kildoo
made his appearance.
Watkins Has Three. Hit Came
Bob. Bprkowski singled to
left with two out in the
seventh to spoil Watkins' no
hitter for Sacramento. Port
land could manage only two
more safeties off Watkins as
the Solon pitcher picked up
the first shutout of the year
for the winners.
Starter John Buzhardt of
Portland also pitched well be
fore being taken out for a
pinch-hitter in the eighth. He
was charged with the loss.
At San Diego, Zanni was in
control throughout, using an
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Solons
excellent change of pace to
square the series at 2-2. Padre
pitcher Gary Bell allowed
only seven hits and struck
out 11 batters but the Giants
scored single runs in the first
and second innings for the vic
tory. Seattle scored three runs in
the top of the ninth at Spo
kane to even the Raimers'
record at 7-7. The Indians
came back with two runs of
their own in the bottom of
the final inning but couldn't
put across the tieing markjer.
LIXESCOXES:
Vancouver ..OOO 010 022 5 6 3
Salt Lake ....309 004 12x 19 19 0
Paliea, Jordan (3), Ceccarelli (7)
and Patton, Russell (8); Trimble,
Kildoo (4) and Hall.
Seattle 000 010 103.-5 14 2
Spokane 200 000 0024 10 1
Kutyna. Davis (7 ft Fowler (9) and
Orteig; Jansce, Walz (7), George
(9), Patrick (9) and Bottler.
Portland 000 000 000 0 3 1
Sacramento ..100 010 OOx 2 7 2
Buxhardt, Bauer (8) and Tornay;
Watkins and Roselli.
Phoenix 110 000 0002 8 1
San Diego 000 000 000 0 5 2
Zanni and Haller; Bell and
Jones.
Eddie Machen,
Zora Folley Top
Ring Mag List
New York OPI Eddie Ma
chen and Zora Folley, who
fought to a 12-round draw in
San Francisco last month, to
day shared the No. 1 ranking
among the heavyweight con
tenders in the latest Ring
Magazine ratings.
It marked the first time in
the history of the monthly
ratings that two fighters were
rated on a par. Machen was
No. 1 and Folley was ranked
second before their fight.
In the light heavyweight
division, Jesse Bowdry of St.
Louis cracked the top 10 for
the first time on the strength
of his unanimous decision over
Clarence Hinnant at Chicago
Wednesday night. Bowdry
took over Hinnant's No. 8
spot while Hinnant slipped to
ninth place.
ALTENHOFEN PACES .
Pprtland OP) Vince Alten
hofen shot a 67 Thursday to
lead University of Portland's
strong golf team to a 17-1 vic
tory over Washington State.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
SJears Top
Levisfon
By UNITED PRESS
It finally happened twice.
Yakima won its first North
west league game of the
young season Thursday night
and Lewiston dropped its first
as the Bears topped the
Broncos 6-1.
The defeat threw Lewiston
into a two-way tie for top
spot with Tri-City which
edged Eugene 3-2.
Ted Tappe belted a two
run homer in the first for
Yakima and the Bears were
never headed as veteran Bob
Roberts hurled 3-hit ball and
fanned seven while walking
but one.
Bill Eastburn smashed a
two-run homer in the third
inning to give Eugene an
early lead but Tri-City came
back with three unearned
runs in the seventh and eighth
frames to win.
Two in Seventh
The Braves got two mark
ers in the seventh on two
walks, a bunt single and a
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LINFIELD UNMARRED
McMinnville HH Li2
field remained unbeaten in
tennis Thursday by defeating
Lewis and Clark 5-2.
McLeod ThrowS
No-Hit Victory
Portland OP) ThatcheV
McLeod, knocked out of t6e
box a day before by Parkrose,
pitched a no-hit, no-run game
for Central Catholic Thursday
as the Rams blanked Greshara
2-0 in seven innings.
two-run throwing error. They
iced it in the eighth on Bob
Koski's double, an error and
a sacrifice fly. -i
Wenatchee nicked Salem
4-3 with one run in the bog?
torn of the ninth. Hal BivenS
led off with a walk, stole sec"
ond and came around when
catcher Lou Boullon dropped
a Texas league single in short
left center.
The teams switch opponents
tonight with Eugene at LewiS
ton, Salem at Yakima and
Wenatchee at Tri-City. . '
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