Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1958, Image 9

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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-
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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
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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)
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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
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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.
Sherry limited the Solons to
six hits but the 10th inning
error by shortstop Lyle Olsen,
which gave Stanka life,
proved fatal.
Portland scored what
proved to be the winning run
in the seventh frame when
Alex Cosmidis and Dave Mel
ton hit back-to-back doubles.
The Rainiers came back with
two runs in both the eighth
and ninth innings, but Jim
Davis came in to save the win
for Al Laary. George Freese
smashed his 18th homer for
the Beavers and Jack Littrell
connected for his 10th.
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U.S. STAR WINS TWICE
Halmstad, Sweden (UPI
Glenn Davis of Columbus,
Ohio, copped the 400 meter
run in 47.0 seconds and the
400 meter hurdles in 52.0
seconds Tuesday at an inter
national track meet. Davis is
a member of an American
track and field squad which
will meet a Russian team in
Moscow July 27-28.
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