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Black Tornado Plays
Ashland on Friday;
Comets, Pels Scran
TORNADO BATTERY Catcher Ken Jensen, left, and
Pitcher Dennis Barr are the probable battery for the Med
ford High baseball team when it opposes Ashland Friday
In Southern Oregon conference contention on the Medford
field. Winner of the opening game of the twinbill will stay
In the race for the league bunting. Second tussle of the
afternoon will not count in the standings. Play pall time
Is 2:30 pjn.
Grant, Lincoln
Gain Playoffs
Portland (IB Grants
nd Lincoln Wednesday won
Portland's two berths In the
tat class A-l high school
baseball playoffs. Grants de
feated Washington 5-3 and
Lincoln downed . Franklin
7-2.
COMMERCIAILEAGUE
Patterson's Bakery won the
Commercial Bowling league
championship. The team won
both the first an,d second half
crowns and no play-off, there
fore, was necessary for the
title. .
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Final Second Half Standings:
W. L.
Patterson's Bakery 49 23
Quality Market 45 27
Cubby s Drive In -44 28
Mail Tribune 4oy2 31i
Bates Candy Co 35 37
Davis Transfer & Storage 34 Vi 37 i
Morning Fresh Bread 31 41
Star Body Works 29 43
Clave Construction 26 46
Alexander & Brown Ins. 26 46
Results: -" - - - - - - - -
Bates 4 (Dimick 533) 2,581; Qual
ity 0 (Atkins 604). 2.486.
A & B 1 (Daigle 567) 2.575; Pat
terson's 3 (Lenz 553) 2.641.
M F Bread 1 (Sacchi 565) 2,561;
Clave 3 (Schroeder 603) 2.629.
Cubby's 3 (Ramsby 552) 2,596;
Davis 1 (Bronson 529) 2.406.
Tribune 3 (Peterson 541) 2,573;
Star Body 1 (Knox 552) 2,539.
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
Standings:
Union Club
Silver Dollar Stamps
Hawkinson's
Paulsen's Thrift Mkt.
Jorsensen's
Ross Lumber
Jack's Drive Up
Lillie's Health Salon
Wooden Shoe
Trail Creek Lmbr.
Motor Haven
Crater Inn
W.
40
38
37 i
35
33 ','2
31
31
01
30
L.
24
26
261,2
29
30 Va
33
33
33
34
26 4 37 i
26 38
23 Vi 40 ', 4
Results:
Union Club 2 (V. Cummings 577)
328; Crater Inn 2 (G. Riggs 533)
1320.
Hawkinson's 3'j (V. Wilson 501)
3323; Trail Creek i (V. Blunt 475)
2265.
Motor Haven 2 (R. Barr 554)
3243; Wooden Shoe 2 (L. Learning
S56) 2198.
Paulsen's Thrift 2 (M. Clark 518)
3409; Lillie's 2 (B. Hazlett 460) 2335.
Silver Dollar 3 (H. Paulson 510)
2258; Jack's Drive Up 1 (S. Lovett
494) 2252.
Ross Lumber 3 (E. Atkins 530)
2405; Jorgensen's 1 (P. Gardiner
489) 2277.
High games, L. Learning 211,
Baker 209.
High series. V. Cummings 577.
KIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUE
Blackboys, who won the
first half, and the Splits, who
took the second half, will play
off Saturay, May 17, for the
Kiwanis Junior Bowling
league title. Members of the
league who still have trophies
at Medford Bowling lanes are
asked to come and claim
them.
KIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUE
Second Half Standings:
Splits :
Myrans .
Alley Gang
Kings Pins ..
Pin Busters
Black Boys
Gutter Gang .
Rambling Rebels
Fireballs
Oddballs
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Standings:
Jacks Drive Up
Team Five
Eagles
Haupert Tractor
Desert Service
Knights of Col. ,
Team Six
Prospect
W.
29 '
28
23
22
19
18
17i
16 '.2
16
16
W.
49
48
45
41
L.
13
14
17
20
23
24-
2414
25 Vi
26
26
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23
24
27
31
36 Vi 35 '2
27 45
21 51
20 Vi SI!!
Results:
Jacks 3( D. Bradley 502) 2790;
Team Five 1 (J. Sutton 539) 2719.
Eagles 2 (C. Wolganott 533) 2877;
Desert Service 2 (L. Kula 583) 2934.
Haupert's 4 (H. Newland 564)
2981; Prospect 0 (Houghton 5061
2725.
Knights 3 (H. Colver 503) 2752;
Team Sift 1 (G. Brooks 531) 2738.
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Ducks Bop
Idaho 10-2;
Pad Lead
Moscow, Idaho (IP) The
University of Oregon tight
ened its hold on first place in.
the Northern Division base
ball race Wednesday by drub
bing Idaho 10-2.
The two teams met again
today. Oregon stood at 6-1
while Oregon State and Wash
ington State were tied at 6-4
for second place. .
The Ducks scored three
times in the first inning
against the Vandals and went
on to win in a breeze behind
the seven-hit pitching of Qol
lie Heath who fanned 14.
Jerry Urness smacked out
a three-run homer for Ore
gon in the seventh. He also
had two other hits to pace
the Webfoot stickers.
Medford and Ashland High
school baseball nines collide
on Friday afternoon on the
Medford diamond in a ruckus
crucial for both schools.
A doubleheader is slated
with the first game, a South
ern Oregon conference coun
ter, set for 2:30 p.m. Second
fray will be a non-leaguer.
Winner of the opener will
stay in the running for the
conference and District 6 A-l
banner, moving up just a
game behind the loop-pacing
Grants Pass Cavemen. Loser
of the battle will be out of the
chase for the diadem.
Other league contention is
billed for another Medford
field also on Friday. Crater
will be host to Klamath Falls
on the Cheney Studs' diamond
at the south edge of town. In
this action the counting game
will be at 1:30 p.m. with a
non-conference mix to follow.
Rated Toss-Ups
The Medford-Ashland bat
tles are rated toss-ups. They
have broken even in previous
activity, this spring. In ' the
SOC counting fracas Ashland
was victor 1 to 0. In non
league games Medford record
ed 1 to 0 and 2 to 0 verdicts
while Ashland took one has
sle 6 to 3.
Coach John Kovenz is ex
pected to call on Dennis Barr
to handle the Medford Black
Tornado chucking chores. For
Ashland Mentor Snuffy Smith
may assign Pete Stemple to
the hill chore, although Alan
McKinnis is a mound possibil
ity.
Kovenz reported that one of
the Tornado outfielders, Dick
Durante, has had a strained
shoulder but should be ready
for the Ashland rivalry. He
said that Tornado hitting has
shown improvement.
Crater closes out its league
slate against Klamath. Bob
Fowler could have the pitch
ing duties and Blake Griggs
may be the Klamath mounds-man.
PILOTS VICTORS
Salem (IF) University
of Portland's golf team, paced
by Pat Cline's 70. defeated
Willamette 12-6 Wednesday.
Camp Wh iters
Bill Butte Falls
Camp White semi-pro base
ball team will play Butte
Falls Friday at the Veterans
Administration domiciliary
stadium, Camp White.
Game time will be 7:30
p.m.
The two clubs have had
two meetings so far this
spring, each winning once.
The Camp White club will
have a practice this evening.
It is to begin at b p.m
Golfers Clash
In Invitational
Memphis, Tenn. (IP) The
$24,000 Memphis Invitational
golf tournament moved into
medal play toady, with many
pros looking for a repeat of
last week's Hot Springs' Open
duel-between Julius Boros and
Cary Middlecoff.
Middlecoff has the advan
tage here of playing a famil
iar course, Colonial Country
club, where he holds the
course record of 62.
Other pros frequently men
tioned as possible winners are
young Ken Venturi of San
Francisco, Dick Mayer of Stan
ford, Conn., Masters champ
Arnold Palmer of Latrobe,
Pa., Billy Maxwell of Odessa,
Tex., and Doug Ford of New
Haven, Conn.
Despite the big names, it
was two little known new
comers who caused the talk in
Wednesday's $2,500 pro-am
event., i
Jerry Robison, ,32, Texar
kana, Tex., and Tommy Ja
cobs, 23, Whittier, Calif., fired
six-under-par 64's to cop top
"expense" money of $225
each.
San Francisco's famed ca
ble cars carry 35,000 passen
gers a day.
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WINNING DOUBLES TITLE, Laverne Carter (left) and
Marion Ladewig sit beside twin trophies won in national
all-star women's doubles bowling championship at Los
' Angeles. They posted score of 6,380 for 32 games, just 20
pins shy of 200 average. . (International Soundphoto)
Fangio Won't
Enter Classic
At Indianapolis
New York (IP) World
racing champion Juan Man
uel Fangio will not partici
pate in the Indianapolis 500
mile race on Memorial Day,
it was announced today.
William D. Walther, direc
tor of research for the Day
ton Steel Foundry Co., said
"unexp ected complications"
and the fact that the car Fan
gio was supposedto drive "is
not in optimum condition"
led to the decision.
ELECT
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Circuit Court Position No. 1
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McMURTRY TO FIGHT
Salem OPI Pat McMur
try of Tacoma will fight Henry
Hall, a heavyweight from Mil
waukee,' in a 10-round bout
here May 26, Promoter Bobby
Evans said today.
Bloopers Ahead
In 'Elks Lodge
Trapshooting
The Bloopers collected 18
points Sunday , to grab the
first round lead in the Elks
lodge trapshoot . tournament
at Medford Gun club.
Fourteen points were run
up by the Mis-Fires and eight
by the Duds.
Jim Ross of the Mis-Fires
with 50 straight had the top
individual score. His . crew
also had high score for the
top five with 236, but the
Bloopers had the best at
tendance and high total score.
Points are awarded on the
high five, attendance and to
tal birds busted.
Elks rivalry will continue
next Sunday with the Ed
Pease handicap also sched
uled.
Blooper scores were Henry
Niedermeyer 49, Gene Hunt,'
48, Dr. Charles Lemery 45,
Tom Hight 44, Loyd Lang
stun 44, Bob Lee 36, Dick
Mole 36 and Joe Jorgensen
32 for high five count of 230
and 334 total.
Mis-fire t tabulations was
Ross 50, Lew Bates 49, Bert
Peck 48, Sam Samson 46, Ed
Pease 43 for 236 both high
five and total. The Duds had
only four gunners, Paul Cul
bertson 47, Ted Jantzer 46,
Jack Porter 43 and Russ Se
mon 35, for 171.
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Andy. Okulovich, Ohio State
university quarterback, will
skip his final season of col
lege eligibility to try out with
the Cleveland Browns of the
National Football league. The
24-year-old passing star was
drafted by the Browns a year
ago.
AUSSIES JOIN TOUR
Los Angeles (IP) Aus
tralian net stars Frank Sedg
man and Ken Rosewall join
the Hoad-Gonzales profes
sional tennis tour June 1.
They replace Pancho Segura
and Tony Trabert. The Aus
sies will play the last seven
matches on the same program
with Pancho Gonzale and
Lew HoadS .
James Monroe served as 1
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