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On Tuesday
Grants Pat and Ashland
High schools will play their
Southern Oregon conference
doubleheader at Ashland on
Tuesday afternoon.
Only the first game
counts in league standings.
If Grants Pass is winner,
it will be the conference
and District 6 A-l cham
pion However, if Ashland
wins and Medford defeats
Klamath Falls in other ac
tion this week, a play-off
between Medford and
Grants Pass will be requir
ed to determine the district
0 representative in state elim
inations. Slat quarter-finals open
on May 27.
Medford and Klamath
Falls are to play Friday, ac
cording to original schedule
but may also move their
rivalry ahead.
The idea is that, should
Medford and Grants Pass
wind up lied, there will be
lime for the play-off and
rest for pitchers before the
slate quarter-finals.
Broiled Chicken
Costs Victory
New York OP) A broiled
chicken may have cost the
U.S. team a face-saving vic
tory in its weight-lifting series
ith Russia.
Beaten 6-1 and 4-3 in two
previous meets last week, the
TJ.S. barbell crew split the
first six matches rainst the
Russian lifters in their final
meet at Madison Square Gar
den Saturday night.
Then middle heavyweights
Dave Sheppard of Washing
ton, D.C., and Dr. Arkady
Vorobyev took over for the
final event which would de
cide the winner. Each totalled
l,00234 pounds for the stand
ard three lifts press, clean-nd-jerk
and snatch. Under
trie rules of weightlifting, the,
decision goes to the lifter who
weighed less.
Each weighed 1973,4 pounds
Ibefore the match, but in the
post-match weigh-in, Voroby
ev scaled 19514 to Sheppard's
196 and thus was awarded
the decision that gave the i
visitors their third straight
Victory.
Later it developed that
Sheppard finished his lifting
chores before Vorobyev, and,
while waiting for his opponent
to complete his lifts, stepped
out for a snack, which con
sisted of a half chicken.
Rawls Golf Won
Oy Wiffi Smith
Spartanburg, S.C. (IP)
X,ast week defending cham
pion Betsy Rawls predicted
hat a 216 would win the
sixth annual golf tournament
that bears her name. And that
wa the score that won it
Sunday for freckled Wiffi
Smith.
The 21-year-old shotmaker
from St. Clair, Mich., put a
hot putter to work in the final
round for a 72 that carried
her past Beverly Hanson of
Indio, Calif., and Mickey
"Wright of Chula Vista, Calif.,
in the Peach Blossom-Betsy
JUwls event.
Miss Hanson closed jout
with a 75. Her 54-hole score
of 218 was good for second
money. Miss Wright posted a
219 to tie Marlene Bauer
Hagge of Del Ray Beach, Fla.,
for third place. Miss Hanson
and Miss . Wright had been
tied for- the lead at 143 going
"into the final.
PATTY, DROBNY WIN
Barcelona, Spain (IP) Vet
eran Budge Patty of Los An
geles and Paris teamed with
Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt
Sunday to win the men's dou
bles title in the Count of Godo
International Tennis tourna
ment. They defeated Mervyn
Rose and Warren Woodcock
of Australia, 7-5, 6-3, 6-3.
Childers Paces
Rifle Shooters
Tom Childers with 226 out
of a possible 250 was winner
Saturday in the VFW Rifle
and Pistol club's big bore
match.
Twelve members fired at
200, 300 and 500 yard dis
tances at the Camp White
range.
Other scores were Clay
Wheeler, 207, Hugh McGinty
206, Neal Tripp 203, Eugene
Thigpin 197, Mervin Nelson
196, Richard Wright, 195, Earl
Vahl 191, William Burnette
191, Don Summers 191, E. W.
Settel, 154, John Maas 94
(didn't finish full course).
Tripp and Loyal N. Good
nough are new members.
Next smallbore shoot will
be this Friday at 8 p.m. at the
Medford armory. Anyone in
terested in participating will
be recognized as a guest.
Belmont Rider
Of Tim Tarn Up
To Jim Jones
Baltimore OF Tim Tarn,
winner of the Kentucky Der
by and the Preakness Stakes,
stood at the threshold to turf
dom's hall of fame today, and
the only question seemed to
be who will ride him to a
Triple Crown victory in the
Belmont Stakes.
Ismael Valenzuela took
over the riding chores on Tim
Tam after Bill Hartack brc'-e
a leg a week before the Ken
tucky Derby. Valenzuela
proved a talented substitute,
for he rode Tim Tam brilliant-
PILOTS SPLIT .
Seattle (TP) University of
Portland, hopeful for an
NCAA baseball tourney berth,
split with Seattle university
Saturday, winning 8-1, behind
the pitching of Bill Wiitala
after losing 13-7.
ly in the Derby Trial, the
Kentucky Derby and last
Saturday's Preakness Stakes
when Tim Tam proved his
superiority over the present
croy of three-year-olds with
out the shadow of a doubt
But now Hartack is ready
to ride again and trainer Jim
my Jones must decide whether
to reengage the jockey cham-
I pion or not.
UO's Regulars
Defeat Reserves
Eugene (IP) Oregon's var
sity football team defeated
the subs 35-6 Saturday with
Halfbacks Willie West and
Charley Tourville leading the
way. Sandy Fraser and Dave
Grosz played at quarterback
for the varsity.
OSC Rooks Cop
Cinder Tussle
Portland OR The Oregon
State Rook track and field
squad defeated the Portland
Track and Field club 76-p5
Saturday.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, May 19, 1958 7
Royals Bolster Front Position
By UNITED PRESS
The Montreal Royals are
firmly entrenched in first
place in the International
league today, but once again
it's old man Satchel Paige
who is stealing the headlines.
The Royals swept a double
header from second-place
Rochester, 5-4 and 6-1, Sun
day to open a three and a
half game edge over the Red
Wings. Tom Lasorda pitched
shutout ball over the first
eight innings ' in the opener,
but Rochester tagged him and
two Montreal relievers for
four runs before bowing. La
sorda now has a 5-1 record.
Bob Giallombardo went all
the way for the Royals in the
seven-inning nightcap, yield
ing just four hits.
Elsewhere, Miami took two
from Columbus, 5-2 and 4-1;
Toronto swept Buffalo, 4-2
and 6-3; and Richmond beat
Havana, 8-2, in the nightcap
after the Cubans won the
opener, 2-0.
UO WINS, LOSES
Corvallis OP) Oregon's
golf team defeated Oregon
State 17V4-9V4 but lost to Se
attle 9V-8.V4 at Eugene later
Saturday. ,
Whitman Gains
Track Mantle
Walla Walla (IP) Whit
man, with Dave Klicker win
ning four events, took the
Northwest conference track
and field meet Satrday by
piling up 96 points. Linfield
had 62 Vi, Lewis & Clark
54 15, Pacific 38, Wjllamette
34V2 and College of Idaho
3 15. ,
Klicker won the 220 low
hurHles, the high hurdles,
broad jump and 220-yard
dash.
OUT ON A LIMB
Leigh-on-Sea, England HP)
Police are looking for the
owner of an article mislaid en
the beach here. It is an artifU
cial leg.
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
Sam Snead
Winner in
Own Meet
White Sulphur Springs, W.
Va. (IP) Give a fellow like
Sam Snead an inch and he'll
take a mile. That's what Gary
Player, the personable young
South African, did Sunday
and it cost him top place in
the Sam Snead Golf tourna
ment. The first inch Player gave
Snead was on the final hole
of the 72-hole tournament. It
was by that much the 22-year-old
professional missed a putt
that would have given him
first place in the four-day
tourney on Snead's home
grounds.
When Player finished his
fourth sub-par round with a
four-under 66 it tied him and
Snead for first with identical
scores of 264, 16 under par.
Snead had finished with a 67.
The second big inch given
Snead by Player was on the
fifth hole of a pressurized
sudden death playoff. Player
missed another five-foot putt
by an inch. Snead was there
this time to take advantage
of it and knocked in one ot
three feet for a birdie on the
par-four hole and the cham
pionship.
Bantam Ben Hogan was
third with 265. After sharing
the lead for three rounds, he
carded a 68 Sunday.
Moyer Makes
Offer To Folley
Portland P) Portland
matchmaker Tommy Moyer
has offered Zora Folley a $15,
000 guarantee or 50 per cent
of the gate for a return heavy
weight fight with Eddie Ma
chen at Portland's Multno
mah stadium in July.
' Moyer said he sent a wire
Sunday to Folley's manager,
Bill Swift at Phoenix, Ariz.,
suggesting either Jack Demp
sey or Nat Fleischer, publish
er of Ring magabine, as sole
arbitrator.
Sid Flaherty, Machen's
manager, already has accept
ed the offer, Moyer said.
Folley and Machen, ranked
in a tie as the No. 1 challen
gers for Champion Floyd Pat
terson's crown, fought to a
draw a few weeks ago in San
Francisco.
Moyer said seating could
be arranged in the stadium
to accommodate 45,000 fans.
Orange Varsity
Humbles Subs
Corvallis (IP) Oregon
State's varsity foobtall team,
led by sophomore tailback
Grimm Mason, defeated the
subs 1 26-0 Saturday. Mason
ran six yards for one score
and set up two more with 16
and 13 yard runs.
OSC NETTERS WIN
Corvallis HP) Oregon
State blanked Oregon 7-0 in
tennis Saturday.
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