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o o o o o o o O o 0 O WINNERS Division winners fn the South era Oregon Junior Golf championship at tn? Rogue Valley Country club were pre sented with trophies following final rounds Tuesday afternoon. Jictured from left to Sullivan, (vlonroe, Stacey Won on Jr. Goflff tournament Five winners and a number of runnftrs-up received trc phies at the Rogue Valley Country club Tuesday after noon at the winfrup of the Southern Oregon Junior Golf championship, o Mike Monroe, A 5, defend ing champion in the boys di vision foroys 12 through 15 years, won again this year in that division. Mige is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mon roe of Idford. gvPam Stacey, another de-1 fending champion from Med-' ford, captured first in the girls division. Miss Stacey, 16, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stacey. Treasure Sullivan, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chides Sullivan of Ashland reget-ted as winner in the junior girls diviiOon, for youths up H bift not Including 15 years eld. Other winners included John Kerr, 16, Sortfimfl, in the junior division fbr boye 16 and 17; and LerrJ libict, 11, Eureka, Calif., lh ti gee wee divisiorPfor boyj 11 irtd under. r The urrgmit OjcluliI 36 holes oPgolf. In he Boys divisioMoOroe cftrded 3 133 QtotaT to edge out Scontlece B)n Wood, Eusene, ho scored 157. Thirjj Qle.ce ent to Bob Valesc Crce Crtj, Calif., with a 11. (Miss Stacey dominant I tie gixfe division, whic& vts QS 0to girls $3 through, 1?, vitfc 162. Cassie Thompson c Vtl- ford came in ejecqjst iti 226 score. The junior divion e-unS up us. a tip at the nd o angu lation pray with Kerr end Tony Monroe, Medford each carding a 153. In sudden death playoff young Kerr birdied the f$th hole to win first place. Following second place Monroe was Stewart Schroeder, Medford, who also had toHbirdie the 19th hole to break a three-way tie. Tied with Schroeder with 156 each were Larry Hirons and Pete Geertson, both of Eugene. Following L a r ry Babica who carded a 180 in the pee wee division were Mike So ran, Klamath Falls, with a 183. and Doug Olson, Med ford, with ft 184. Sue Lance of Medford scored a 202 in the junior girls to place second behind Miss Sifllivan's 173. At the conclusion of first round play Monday Kerr was in third spot behind Monroe and Schroeder but he was able to pick up three strokes on the leader in Tuesday play to tie Monroe and force the playoff. Mike Monroe led his divi- Exclusive FraickisDistribuforship he oldest and largest Ceaipaey ef ir kind in the U.S. finds self with such treenetas growth that they cannot take care Trie ef the available busjeess. Vt deal im a field ef therapy (noctur nal enuresis) anjl have aranriejaty ne eeataetitien. We have been operating the Madfeid area siace 195S and can show proven results. The investsjeet veald 4j $7200 fully covered by equip ment. The net preit1 for tire eperatiea, properly managed, would be in excess ef flfOO per saeath. The area involved is Southern Oregon, aed cae iaslade the Eureka area of Calfi. Write Pacific Research Labs, Bk 1406, Oakland 4, California, or phone Clifford 4-463. right (standing) Pam Stacey, 16, Medford; Mike Monroe, 15, Medford; John Kerr, 16, Portland; (kneeling) Treasure Sullivan, Ash land; and Larry Babica, 11, Crescent City, Calif. sio throughout both tlays as did Miss Sullivan, and Miss Stacey. However in the pee wee division Larry Babica had to come from second place to top Soran, who led after Monday play. Steve Hamaker, 157 Eugene 77-80 John Kerr. Portland 78-75 153 1st (19 hole 2nd day) Gary Miluche. Medford 90-88 178 John Vest, Grants Pass 84-85 169 Todd Ivey. Eureka Cliff Jernigan, Redding 84-86 170 ' o Jim Ymgst. Crescent City 84-81 165 0Stewart Schroeder. Medford 77 79 156 3rd (19 hole 2nd day) Jack Fitzpatrick, Coos Bay 92 86178 Pete Rasmussen, Medford 85-82 167 Jim Baker. Coos Bay 81-88 169 Richard Garanstron, Weed 88 2180 Tony Monroe, Medford 75-78 153 (2nd) Dick Long, Coos Bay 83-91 174 Pete Geertsen, Eugene 79-77 158 K Johnson, Medford 93-95 18 Eftnnis Soran, Klamath Falls 83- 82 165 Pete Jubitz, Hood River 92-85 177 Larry Hirons. Eugene 79-77156 Mike Veils. Redding 80-79159 Dewayne Robertson, Grants Pass 0-81 17Z govs Rich Knight. Medford 88-87173 Dennis Sbarbaro, Weed 82-87 lit Byrest Wood, Eugene 78-79 157 (And) Georsje Bell, Crescent City 104 90194 ram Barker, Medford 115-95 110 Jerry Robertson, Grants Pass 90- 80 180 Don Harling, Eureka 86-81 167 Jack Joyce. Medford 96-93 189 Bob Vales, Crescent City 80-81 ifl (3rd) Charles Allen, Medford 84-85 16 Steve Larson, Crescent City 83- 102185 Bobby Babica, Eureka 93-89 182 David Hamaker, Eugene 98-87 185 Jim Woods. Medford 96-109205 Roy Marvin, Klamath Falls 122 124246 Robert Jones, Medford 90-84 174 Phillip Zmmerson. Hood River 92-87179 Tom Clark. Medford 103-103 205 . Larry Berg, Medford 102-99 201 Bob Soran, Klamath Falls 91-93 184 Mike Monroe, Medford 77-78 155 (1st) Geary Ritchie, Crescent City 89 84173 Larry Brown, Medford 82-80 162 Chuck Allen, Roseburg 81-83 164 Pee Wees Doug Olson, Medford 94-90 184 (3rd) Bumps Keenan, Ashland 128-126 254 Larry Babica, Eureka 91-89 180 (1st) Mark Gustafson, Salem 102-103 207 Chris Rassmussen, Medford 104 103207 Billy Hutchinson, Ashland 131 139 270 Nick Rassmussen, Medford 98 107205 Steve Hutchinson, Ashland 127-133-260 Randy Wendt, Montague, Calif. 131-127258 Charles Hersh, Ashland 162-164 326 Fenlev Crowford, Montague, Calif. 133-127260 Mike Soran, Klamath Falls 89 94 183 (2nd) Scott Weaver, Ashland 143-136 279 Steve Good. Klamath Falls 106-98204 6 Marciano Turns Promotor; He Sells Potatoes Greensboro, N.C. (UPI) Retired heavyweight cham pion Rocky Marciano set out today as a potato promoter. He began a tour of super markets in North Carolina, Tennessee and the Virginias autographing 10-pound bags of "carefully selected" pota toes that carry a picture of Rocky in fighting pose, a pic ture of his championship belt and a list of his fights over a nine-year span. "We're just in the prelimi nary stages now . . . just fighting the four - rounders," he said in telling newsmen of plans for his Salem, Va., packing partnership," Rocky Marciano Enterprises, Inc." ' From potatoes, he and his partner Jim Carniglio plan to branch out into packing onions, tomatoes and citrus fruit, some of it from farms they own in South Carolina, Virginia, Florida and New York. 22Uly Collins, Medford 113-112 13' 271 Tobas!on' Ashland 139- Girls 16ja(m Stacey, Medford 79-83 Carolyn Mencke, Medford 128- 1U I Cassie Thompson, Medford 120. 106226 (2nd) Linda Pernell, Klamath Falls 126 128 254 Junior Girls Dorothy Speer, Crescent City 109-111220 Margaret Saunders, Grants Pass 107-116223 Cris Finch, Medford 136-118 254 Mary Saunders. Grants Pass 106- 1U3 211 Carolyn Finch, Medford 111-110 221 Judy Angstead, Klamath Falls 103-106209 Sue Lance, Medford 103-99 202 (2nd) Mary Knutsen, Astoria 122-113 235 Treasure Sullivan, Ashland 86 87173 (1st) 6 Cyl. 1937 to 1954 REGULAR $1 18.05 Value w" WE WILL: Steam clean engine Install piston rings Install piston pins Grind valves Clean & reface rocker arms Adjust main & connecting rod bearings Clean oil pump Clean oil breather Tune motor . mi Mi mmmni A GUARANTEED CHEVROLET MOTOR RECONDITION ING PERFORMED BY MASTER MECHANICS USING GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS. hhtiesv cHEmoin 9th and Bart left Sts. League Portland By GENE BRYANT United Press International Something's got to give in the Pacific Coast league this week and Tuesday night it was the loop's two top clubs. Fourth-place Salt Lake, paced by home runs off the bats of Carlos Bernier and R. C. Stevens, dumped league leading San Diego, 8-5, and George Bamburger picked up his 100th PCL victory while hurling third-place Vancouver to a 5-1 win over the number two club, Phoenix. Vancouver gained a full game on San Diego to move within two games of the pace setting Padres. The loss to Vancouver left Phoenix a half game out of first. Larry Sherry and Joe Stan- Bowmen Set Archery Tournament The largest and most unique archery event of its kind will be staged near this northern Michigan community July 29 Aug. 1 as bowmen compete for a $5,000 purse. This is the first time in the history of the sport that tour nament shooters will be aim ing at a major cash prize. Fred Bear, internationally famous archery tackle manu facturer and round-the-world bowhunter, dropped the "cash bomb" on the archery world during a convention this spring in Detroit. Bear said the top 16 con testants, 8 men and 8 wom en, from the 13th annual Na tional Field Archery associa tion tournament to be held at the Michigan National Guard camp July 28-31, will be in vited to compete for the purse at the Bear Invitational Aug. 1 at the same site. ' The famous bowman ex plained that he is offering the cash purse to "determine whether or not" the rapidly growing sport, now estimated to have more than two mil lion devotees, was ready for a professional effort similar to golf." Perfect Scores Registered in Gun Club Shoot Martin Clogston got 99 for 100 in the 16-yard shoot held by the Medford Gun club Sun day while Bert Peck, Jack Burns, and Charles Bendell each shot 25 for 25. In the handicap Ray Cole man was high with a perfect 50 for 50 while Gene Hunt hit 49. Percey Beardon got 25 for 25 in that category. Everett Gibson, Bert Peck, and Ray Coleman tied for high in skeet shooting, each smash ing 23 for 25. Peck announced that the traps will be closed until August 24 when club members may begin warming up for the dove season. Several persons have indi cated that they will travel to the P.I.T.A. Grand Pacific in Reno, Nev., this week end. In cluded in this group are Vir gil Bewley, Martin and Don Clogston, George and Jack Porter, Mr. and Mrs. George Jantzer, Charles Bendell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hunt and Louis Hunt, Paul Culbertson and Duane Culbertson. Models ONLY! SjS) U We FURNISH: Piston rings Piston pint Condensor Distributor points All gaskets valve, head and pan 5 quarts oil Medford 55 y Leaders Wins in ka hooked up in a 10-inning duel at Sacramento as the Solons pushed across a run in the bottom of the 10th to rec ord a 1-0 victory over Spo kane. Jim Westlake blooped a single into center field to score Stanka, who got on base via an error, with the decid ing run. Portland took an early lead against Seattle then withstood two late-inning Ranier rallies to eke out a 5-4 win. Salt Lake opened its crucial series with San Diego by tak ing .a 6-1 lead after four in nings of play . The Pads cam back with a three-run burst in the sixth but relief pitcher Eddie O'Brien came in to put out the fire and save the win for starter Jack Lamabe. The Bees collected a dozen hits while the Pads had 11. Shortstop Andre Rodgers of Phoenix, the PCL's leading hitter, lined out his 22nd homer of the season in the first inning at Vancouver but Bamburger settled down to al low the Giants only seven scattered hits the rest of the way. The victory gave the Mountie hurler an 8-7 mark for the year. Buddy Peterson and Ray Barker led the 11-hit Mountie attack with a homer apiece. Don Taussig attempted a shoe string catch of Barker's sink ing liner in the fifth, but the ball got past him and rolled to the wall to give Barker a three - run, inside - the - park homer, Stanka allowed Spokane only four hits while winning his fifth game of the season. 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