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8 MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dforrf, 0rs., Tu.tdiy, Jun 10, 19SI
Bedford, CP Legion
Nines Bill Roseburg
Tuesday, Wednesday
Lockwood Motors, Roseburg
team in American Legion
baseball, which plays at Med
f ord this eveng and Wednes
day night, again has the flavor
of a Douglas county-wide con
tingent. At least six Douglas
communities are represented
on the squad.
Roseburg is scheduled to
play Central Point Cheney
Studs tonight and Medford
Crater Lake Motors American
Legion nine on Wednesday.!
Starting hour on -both occa
sions is 8 p.m. at Cheney field.
Players from Glide, Drain,
the Winston - Dillard area,
Glendale and Camas Valley,
in addition to Roseburg, are
on the Lockwood squad ac
cording to a recent story in
the Roseburg News Review.
Amonggjthe six pitchers in
camp were Bill Eswine and
John Livingston from Glide,
Bob Whippel from Drain, No
lan Buck from Douglas high
of Winston-Dillard and Jerry
Halladay and Walt Edmunds
from Roseburg.
Won 24 in 1957
Other players drilling last
week were Wes Young from
Glendale, Floyd Phillips from
Drain, Byron Baker from
Camas Valley, Denny Bisso
nette from Douglas and Don
Wells, Mike Hatfield, Bob
Scott, Ted Kolberg and Chuck
Hinn. O
A number of the foregoing
players were on the 1957
Camp White
Prospect This
Camp White Camp White
semi-pro baseball nine, rain
ed out of action Sunday,
hopes to get back into the
swing of things on Wednes
day. The Whiters tentatively are
billed to entertain Prospect in
a practice game Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. at Memorial stad
ium here. Another non-league
hassle is planned for Satur
day when the Veterans Ad
ministration domiciliary
sponsored club takes on the
Klamath Kubs at Klamath
Falls.
Both Jim Eggers and Jim
Smith may see some pitching
service for Camp White on
Wednesday evening. Don
Vannice is expected to handle
the chucking for Prospect.
Rain over the past week
end delayed the opening of
the Rogue Valley league un
til next Sunday when Pros
pect will be at Cave Junction
and Camp White at Butte
Falls.
- Games postponed last' Sun
day were Cave Junction at
Camp White and -Butte Falls
at Riddle. Latest word is that
they will be ifloved to the tail
end of the season.
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Lockwood squad which won
24 games and lost six and ad
vanced to the state champion
ship series. -
Roseburg is in the same Le-
ogion baseball area as Medford
and Central Point but is in
the northern district whereas
the Cheney and Crater Lake
Motors clubs are in the south
ern district.
Either Alan McKinnis or
Pete Stemple is slated for
mound service for Central
Point tonight. Dennis Barr and
Jerry Anderson saw duty for
Medford against CP last Sat
urday. They should be suffic
iently rested if Coach John
Kovenz wishes to use either.
The coach, however, could
choose from among Tom Laur
ance, Pat McLaughlin and
Herb Wheeler.
Tacoma Fighter
Wins With TKO
Butte, Mont. (UP!) Pat
McMurtry, Tacoma, Wash.,
wore-down a winded Henry
Hall, Milwaukee, Wis., for a
seventh-round technical
knockout in a scheduled 10
round heavyweight fight here
Monday night.
McMurtry weighed in at
186, Hall at 190.
Jimmy ale, 140, Portland,
TKO'd Harold Nelson, 135,
Seattle, in 1:12 of the fourth
round of the semi-windup.
May Tussle
Wednesday
Decola, Schmidt
Possible Match
' New York (UPI) Promo
ter Teddy Brenner said today
he will match welterweights
Tony Decola and Peter
Schmidt for a return bout
next' month if Monday tele
vision fights are continued at
St. Nicholas Arena during the
summer.
Decola of Brooklyn won a
technical knockout over
Schmidt of New York because
of a cut left brow and eyelid
in the ninth round at St,
Nick's Monday night.
Decola weighed 148 pounds;
Schmidt, 145 Vz.
U. of O. Champs .
To Get Track Letters '
Eugene (UPI) Eighteen
members of the University of
Oregon's Northern division
track and field champions
were recommended for var
sity letters today. Only four
seniors are among the letter
winners.
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Hart Turner
Will Meet
In 10 Rounds
Philadelphia (UPI) Gar
net (Sugar) Hart and Gil Tur
ner pass up friendship for
golden opportunity tonight
when they meet n a 10-roundi
bout that could earn the win
ner a shot at- the welter
weight title.
The 22year-old Hart is fa
vored at 8-5 to defeat Turner,
who used to spar with him
for fun in the gym. The Penn
sylvania Athletic commission
will name the winner state
champon. Also, promoter
Herman Taylor has offered
new welter king Virgil Akins
$30,000 to defend against the
victor.
Sugar is rated fourth to
Turner's sixth by the Nation
al Boxing association. Ring
Magazine lists Hart fifth and
the 27-year-old Turner sev
enth. Hart has won 25 bouts, 20
by knockout, including a TKO
over .Charley (Tombstone)
Smith in his last start. He has
lost only three and hat been
held even once.
Turner, who plans his usual
slam-bang style against Hart,
has a 55-17-1 record, includ-
ing a decision over Akins last
September. He lost to Vince
Martinez in a close one more
recently.
Willie Reddish, former
heavyweight boxer, trains
both fighters, but he is sitting
out this crossroads bout. Hart
and Turner each will have
somebody new handling cor
ner chores.
STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
San Francisco 30 22
Milwaukee 27 20
Cincinnati 23 22
St. Louis 24 24
Chicago 26 27
Pittsburgh 24 26
Philadelphia 21 27
Los Angeles 21 28
Pet
.577
.574
.511
.500
.491
.480
.438
.429
GB
3',
714
Monday's Results
Cincinanti 3, San Francisco 0
(Only Game scheduled)
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
(night) Friend (8-4) vs. Monzant
(4-4).
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
(night) Semproch (5-4) vs. Wil
liams (1-0) or Newcombe (0-4).
Cincinanti at St. Louis (night)
Haddix (3-3) vs. MizeU (3-5).
Milwaukee at Chicago Spahn
(8-1) vs. Drott (3-2).
Wednedsay's Games
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
Milwaukee at Chicago
Cincinati at St. Louis (night)
Phila. at Los Angeles (night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L
New York 32 14
Kansas City 25 22
Boston 27 24
Washington 23 26
Cleveland 24 28
Baltimore 22 26
Chicago 21 27
Detroit 21 28
Pet. GB
.696
.532 7i
.529 7i
.469 lOVl
.462 11
.458 11
.438 12
.429 12 i
Monday's Results
Baltimore 6, Cleveland 2 (night)
Boston 9, Detroit 4 (night)
Chicago at Washington, ppd.,
rain.
(Only games scheduled).
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Cleveland at Baltimore (night)
Bell (0-0) vs. Johnson (2-4).
Kansas City at New York (night)
Urban (6-2) vs. Larsen (4-0).
Detroit at Boston (night) Hoeft
(4-5) vs. Smith (3-1).
Chicago at Washington - (2. twi
night) Moore (2-1) and Wilson
(5-4) vs. Stobbs (2-4) and Pascual
(3-4).
Wednesday's Games
Chicago at Washington (night)
Cleveland at Baltimore (night)
Kansas City at New York
Detroit at Boston
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE "
W. L. Pet. GB
Vancouver 36 20 .643
Phoenix .!.... 36 22 .621 1
Salt Lake 29 24 .547 5,i
San Diego . 29 26 .527 S',
Sacramento 23 29 .442 11
Spokane 23 33 .411 13
Seattle ,. 23 33 .411 13
Portlaid 19 31 38014
Monday's Results
Vancouver 1-1. Portland 0-0
(Only games scheduled)
Bow Series Ended
Vancouver 6, Portland 1
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L.
Lewiston 32 12
Pet. GB
727
Wentachee 28 20 .583 e
Yakima 25 22 .531 8i
Eugene 18 23 .439 12 li
Tri-City 17 26 .395 14 Vi
Salem 14 31 .311 18a
Monday's Results
Yakima 5. Wenatche
Salem 8, Tri-City 7
Lewiston 6, Jagene I
Today's Schedule
Wenatchee at Yakima
Lewiston at Eugene
Tri-City at Salem -
League Leaders
By United Press International
NATIONAL LKAulIB
G. AB. K.
Pet
.418
.408
.349
.341
Musial, St. L. 45 165 26 69
Mays. S.F 52 213 48
87
Green. St. L. 41 126 19 44
Ashburn, Pha. 48 185 32 63
Cepeda. S. F. 51 209 40
70 .335
Nieman. Balti. 34 109 16 40 .367
Kuenn. Det... 44 167 25 57 J41
Fox. Chi. .. .. 48 193 25 65 .337
McDgld.. N.Y. 40 146 25 49 .336
Vernon. Cle... 44 111 19 38 J24
Home Runs
National League Banks, Cubs
17; Thomas. Pirates 16; Mays. Gi
ants 14; Walls, Cubs 15; Cepeda,
Giants 13.--
American League Cerv, Athlet
ics 15: Jensen, Red Sox 14; Trian
dos. Orioles 12; Mantle, Yankees
11; Gernert, Red Sox 11.
Buns Batted In
National League Thomas. Pi
rates 49; Banks. Cubs 49; Mays, Gi
ants 42; Cepeda, Giants 38; Spen
cer. Giants 36.
American League Cerv, Athlet
ics 45; Jensen, Red Sox 44; Ger
nert Red Sox 35; Sievers, Sena
tors 31; Skowron, Yankees 29.
Pitching
National League Purkey, Red
legs 8-1; Spahn, Braves 8-1; McMa
hon. Braves 5-1; McCormick. Gi
ants 4-1; Friend, Pirates 8-4; El
ston. Cubs 6-3.
American League Turley, Yan
kees 9-1; Dickson. Athletics 4-1;
Garver, Athletics 7-2; Ford, Yan
kees 7-2; Sister. Red Sox 5-3; Ur
ban, Athletics 5-2.
New Mexico, the state
where the world's first atomic
explosion took place in 1945,
today leads the nation in pro
duction of uranium ore.
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TO MEET LIND FLORIST SOFTBALLERS Ellen Calla
ghan, left, and Bernice Bigham are members of the Rogue
Valley Dairy Maids Softball team which meets the strong
Erv Lind Florists of Portland on Sunday evening, June 15,
at Memorial stadium, Camp White. Miss Callaghan is center
fielder and Miss Bigham shortstop for the Rogue Valley club
which is sponsored by the Milk Producers league. The game
is one of the top attractions of the season at the Veterans
Administration domiciliary field.
MEDF0U)UsWriUBUNE
sipaDmirs
RVCC Club Championship
Golf Pairings
Medalist Carl Schmidt will
face Del Berg- and defending
champion. Harry Millette
will oppose Tom MacLeod in
first round matches of the
men's club championship golf
tournament of Rogue Valley
Country club.
Qualifying closed Sunday
evening and pairings for the
annual contention were an
nounced yesterday.
A total of 82 men are con
tending in the tournament
with 32 in the championship
flight. There are the second
and fourth flights with 16
participants each, the sixth
with 12 entrants and the
eighth with six players.
Juno 22 Deadline
First round losers will fall
into the first, third, fifth, sev
enth and ninth flights for the
second round of play.
Linksmen have through
June 22 to complete their
first round tussles. First man
listed in each of the pairings
is instructed to contact his ri
val to arrange time of the
match.
Schmidt qualified with, a
71. , - '
FIRT ROUND PAIRINGS:
Championship Flight
Carl Schmidt vs. Del Berg, Rob
ert Buck vs. Dick House, John
Nuich vs. Ed Hall, Leland Clark
vs. Bill Blackledge, Dave Boals vs.
Jim Curley, Phil Mongrain vs.
Deane Lambert, Larry Butler vs.
Tom Teutsch, Bill Clark vs. Bayard
Getchell.
Harry Millette vs. Tom MacLeod,
Bob Maentz vs. Clayton Lewis,
Bruce Stanley vs. Bob Phillips,
Lee Flink vs. Paul Walker, Alan
Holmes vs. Tom Hamlin, Glenn
Keyes vs. Bob Lockwood, William
Miller vs. Dave Burns, Jim Wilson
vs. Norm Hillyer.
Second Flight
Clark Mears vs. Billy Blackstone,
John Jensen vs. George Sloniger,
George Stacey vs. Mike Hawkins,
Charles Mickelson vs. Dutch Oakes,
Dick Travis vs. Russ Heysell, Dick
Finch vs. Ray Wise, Everett Mc
Graw vs. Bud Judy, Ranny Smith
vs. Sanford Buffington.
Fourth Flight
Walter Tomlin vs. Bob Bayuk
Diamond Lake
Fishing Good
Diamond Lake Fishing has
been holding up well, at Dia
mond lake, according to John
Koch, manager of the resort.
Koch reported that Mrs.
John R. Bennett, Portland,
caught a six-pound, 24-inch
trout. It is the largest kam-
loops rainbow taken to date
at the lake. The fish took a
green frog flatfish lure.
Koch said that the resort
has telephone service again
such as it is.
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vs. Jim Dunlevy, Bob Little vs.
John Moffat. Frank Allen vs. Stoy
Elliott, Tom Harnsberger vs. Bon
Van Duker, Merlon Emmans vs.
Bob Wells, Jack Creager vs. Ed
Radzweit, Warren Deakins vs. A. C.
Broyles.
Sixth Flight
Ted Sickels bye, Fred Conrad vs.
Al McGinnis, Jim Ivory vs. Jerry
Cottingham, John Weisel bye,
Lowell Chamberlain bye, Harry
Jewett vs. Duane Lubbers, Fred
Sears vs. Jerry Olson, Parker
Woods bye.
Eighth Flight
Floyd Baker bye, Bob Dickey
vs. Abner Clark, Gordon Taylor
vs. Curt Butterfield, Fred Morlan
bye. .
Harold Carter
Will Resume
Career in Ring
New York (UPI) Heavy
weight Harold Carter, 24,
making his first start since
he came out of the Army, is
favored at 12-5 to beat con
tender Willie Besmanoff at
Madison Square Garden Fri
day night in a featured bout
on the week's schedule.
Carter, of Linden, N. J.,
was a ranking contender be
fore he entered the Army in
January, 1957. Besmanoff, of
Germany, is rated No. 9
among contenders.
Their 10-rounder will be
televised and broadcast na
tionally by NBC.
Wednesday n i g h t's TV
(ABC) bout at Washington, D.
C, will be a dressy affair
staged on the outdoor terrace
of the Shoreham Hotel. In the
10-rounder, Joey Giardello,
Brooklyn, second - ranking
middleweight ' contender, en
gages Franz Szuzina of Ger
many, unranked. Giardello is
favored.
It's a charity show.
The week's boxing sched
ule also includes:
Tuesday Philadelphia S u g a r
Hart vs. Gil -Turner. San Jose,
Calif. Julian Valdez vs. Willie
Morton. Halifax, N.S. Richie Kid
Howard vs. Johnny Juliano. Tyler,
Tex. Don Fleeman vs. John Hunt.
Thursday Milwaukee Tony An
thony vs. Orville Pitts. Boston
Joe de Nuccni vs. Yvon Turenne.
Los Angeles Mauro Vasquez vs.
Pete Kawula.
Saturday Holly wood, . Calif .
Billy Peacock vs. Boots Monroe.
Milan, Italy Mario d'Agata vs.
Peter Keenan.
BIG DAILY DOUBLE
Boston (UPI) Market
Gain and Red Sultan, a pair
of outsiders, scored upset vic
tories in the first two races
at Suffolk Downs Monday to
produce a ' $992.60 daily
double. Market Gain paid
$39.20 straight, while Red
Sultan paid $51.80.
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Vancouver, Phoenix
Resume Battle
For League Lead
By United Prats International
Vancouver and Phoenix re
sume their battle for the Pa
cific Coast league lead tonight
with the Mounties holding on
to a slim lead by virtue of
twin 1-0 wins over Portland.
The Mounties will host sev
enth place -Seattle in a series
startng tonight. While Van
couver meets the Suds, second
place Phoenix will meet third
place Salt Lake in a - series
which should be a tough one
on pitchers.
The Bees are 5Vi games out
of first and must win their
share from the Arizonans or
else drop further out of the
pennant chase. Power is the
long suit of both clubs and the
series should be a colorful
one.
In other action, firfth place
Sacramento will take on
fourth place San Diego, which
is still within hailing distance
of first place, six and one-half
games out. Cellar dwellng
Portland faces sixth-p lace
Spokane to complete the slate.
In yesterday's only action,
the Mounties showed the
classy pitching which has en
Slammin'
Aims For
Tulsa, Okla. (UPI) Slam
min' Sam Snead, trying for
the 18th time to win the only
major title in golf which has
eluded him, took dead aim
today on the U. S. Open cham
pionship. Snead, now 46, has won
more tournaments and more
money than any other golfer
in history, but the best he's
been able to do in the Open
is four runner-up finishes.
Several times he had the title
within his grasp, only to let it
slip away.
He's the sentimental favor
ite to win this one Cary
Middlecoff is the bookmakers'
favorite and Snead realizes
that most of the pros are pull
ing for him.
Is Currently Satisfied
Despite his 36-35 71, Snead
complained about the rough
of the Southern Hills course
and the sand traps. As a result
of the complaints, Joe Dey,
executive secretary of the U.
S. Golf association, indicated
he would have the rough cut
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abled them to stay ahead of
the heavy-hitting clubs which
make up the rest of the first
division. ,
The Mounties swept a pair
from Portland with Erv Pa
lica and Mel Held tossing the
shutouts. Vancouver hurlers
recorded four shutouts during
the series.
In the opener, Palica scat
tered seven singles. Beaver
veteran Elmer Singleton al
lowed only four safeties, but
one of them was Joe Frazier's
eighth homer.
In the nightcap, it was Held
who pitched the four-hitter
while Portland's John Bu
shardt lost a . six-hitter. The
Mounties sweated in the win
ning run when Buddy Peter
son singled, stole second, ad
vanced on an out and came
home on a wild pitch.
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Snead
Open Title
bef ore Thursday
Ford Shoots Par
Doug Ford the 1957 Masters
champion, had one of Mon
day's best practice rounds, an
even par 70. Ben Hogan, shoot
ing for his fifth Open title and
who has been tailoring his
game to fit the Southern Hills
course since February shot
a 73. '
Bantam Ben was satisfied
with his game except for put
ting. His position play was
exceptional, but he carded five
bogeys, largely because of an
erratic putter, against only
two birdies.
Frank Stranahan, whom
some of the pros are picking
to win, shot a 73 despite two
double bogeys. Buck White
and Billy Casper had 71's with
72's for PGA champion Linel
Hebert, Ed Furgol and Her
man Barron.
A ' recent study of Nobel
Prize winners in physics
shows that about one in three
did . his prize-winning work
before age 30.
rvn
Valley Clubs
The Rogue Valley baseball
league schedule has been ex
tended one week to make up
games rained out last Sunday,
it has been announced.
Games which were to have
been played last Sunday will
be played on Aug. 17 and
will send Butte Falls to Rid
dle and Cave Junction to
Camp White. Prospect draws
a bye on that date.
League action next Sun
day, June 15, will see Pros
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pect at Cave Junction and
Camp White at Butte Falls.
Riddle draws a bye.
BOLD RULER RACES -
New "ork (UPI) Bold
Ruler, the 1957 "horse of the
year," has been assigned top
weight of 135 pounds for the
Metropolitan Mile at Belmont
Park Saturday. Bold Ruler
carried the same impost to
victory in the Carter Handi
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