Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1958, Image 9

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtifori. Ores", Tuesday, July 22, 1938
Alan Molmes Gains
RVCC. Golf Diadem
Alan Holmes won the men's
match play golf champion
ship of Rogue Valley Country
club Sunday.
He trimmed Ed Hall 4 and
2 in a finale which went 34
of the scheduled 36 holes.
The Sunday tussle followed
a Saturday semi-final in which
Hall edged Dr. Dave Boals 2
and 1. Holmes had defeated
Dr. Bruce Stanley 1 up in an
earlier semi.
After the first three holes
of the titular match Holmes
had a 2 up jump. Hall evened
the count by winning Nos. 4
and 5 holes and went on top
by nabbing No. 7. Holmes
didn't pull even until the 19th
hole. He then went ahead
with a par on the 22nd. He
took 26 and 30 with pars and
closed out the match on 34
with angther standard.
Two Over Par
For the route Holmes was
two over par. He was two
above regulation with a 74
for the first 18 and even par
for the second trip around the
links. Hall, who was 3 up on
two occasions over Holmes,
had one above par with 73 on
the first jaunt around. He was
five over for the closing laps.
Hall was 2 up after the
opening out nine and made
it 3 ahead with a bird on 10.
The gap shrank when Holmes
took the next two greens with
a bird and par. But Hall bird-
ie-parred 13 and 14 to restore
the 3 up spread. However,
Holmes won three of the next
four holes and the gap was
down to 1 up for Hall at the
18-hole pause.
On 19 Holmes evened. He
lost 20 but got even again on
21 then jumped on top to stay.
Bob Phillips won the first i
flight final. He defeated Tom j
Teutsch 6 and 4. Ranny Smith j
claimed the second flight hon- i
ors with a 5 and 4 verdict over
Mike Hawkins. j
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Joe Brown Picked
To Beat Ken Lane
New York UPI A light
weight title fight and heavy
weight battle for challenger's
rights are the two big shows
Qon this week's boxing sched
ule. Joe Brown makes his fifth
defense of the lightweight
crown against southpaw Ken
ny Lane at the Houston (Tex.)
Coliseum Wednesday night.
Zora Folley and Pete Rade
macher fight at the Los An
geles Olympic, Friday night,
for a possible shot at Floyd
Patterson's title.
Each bout will be televised
nationally Brown - Lane.
Wednesday, by ABC, and Fol-ley-Rademacher,
Friday, by
NBC. The latter contest also
will be broadcast nationally.
Brown of New Orleans, 32,
Is favored at 12-5 to beat Lane
of Muskegon, Mich., 26, be-
SPORTS
Butte Falls
Nips Riddle
Butte Fals Butte Falls
handed Riddle its first defeat
in the Rogue Valley Baseball
league Sunday, turning back
the South Umpqua Trojans
6 to 5.
Riddle still tops the loop by
a half -game over Cave Junc
tion. With its second RVL ver
dict, Butte Falls knotted with
Camp White for third posi
tion in the standings.
All BF runs were in the
fifth inning on singles by
Jack Turk, Bill Rodgers and
Bob Clark, a double by Lee
Abbott, a groundout, two
walks and two errors. Clark
hit three for four for Butte
Falls and Turk two for four.
Dick James had three for five
for Riddle.-one a triple. John
Cavaner homered for the visi
tors. Turk struck out six, tossing
an eight-hitter for the Falls.
Duane Miller of Riddle was
reached for 10 hits and whif
fed seven. Each chucker walk
ed three men.
Outfielder Doug Watson
made two sensational catches
for the Trojans to choke off
BF runs. He also threw a run
ner out at the plate.
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Butte Falls . 000 060 OOx 6 10 3
Miller and Munyon; Turk and P.
Conley.
Jameson, Faulk
QNab Homestead
Hot Springs, Va. (DPD
Betty Jameson of San Anton
io, Tex., and Mary Lena
Faulk of Thomasville, Ga.,
Corned in $ courageous rally
Sunday in walking off with
the top prize money in ,the
Homestead Women's four-ball
golf tournament.
Trailing by five strokes en
tering the final round, they
tied Wiffi Smith of St. Clair,
Mich., and Ruth Jessen of
Seattle, Wash., for first place
at the end of regulation play
and then won the champion
ship when R9ss Jameson par
red the first extra hole. The
two teams ended the regula
tion 72 holes of play even at
290.
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5th at Bartlett - SP 2- 185
cause of his combination box
er puncher proficiency. Lane
is aggressive, fast and dur
able; but he lacks the cham
pion's explosiyeness. ,
A crowd of 10,000 and a
gate of more than $55,000 are
expected for the 15-round
fight.
blreaks On Line
Each principal will be risk
ing streaks in the bout. Lane
seeks his 20th straight vic
tory. Brown has an unbeaten
string of 17, including one
draw.
Jolting Joe will be making
his fifth defense of the 135
pound crown he won from
Wallace Bud Smith in Aug
ust, 1956, and kept on knock
outs over Smith, Orlando
Zulueta, Joey Lopes and
Ralph Dupas.
Brown's 70-15-9 record in
cludes 32 knockouts. Lane's
42-5-0 list has 10 kayoes.
Brown was stopped three
times; Lane, twice.
In Friday's Los Angeles 10
rounder, Rademacher of Col
umbus, Ga., will try to win
another shot at Patterson's
heavyweight crown by beat
ing high ranked Folley of
Chandler, Ariz.
Met Champ In Debut
In Rademacher's first pro
fessional fight last August,
the former Olympic cham
pion tried to take the world
title from Patterson and was
knocked ut in the sixth
round. He hasn't fought
since.
Folley is favored at 3-1 be
cause of his greater experi
ence. Should he beat Rade
macher more impressively
than Patterson did, he might
get title consideration. His
40-2-2 list has 25 kayoes.
OTHER FIGHTS:
Wednesday Louisville. Ky.
Rudell. Stitch vs. Johnny Neal.
Friday Los Angeles Olympuic
Mauro Vasquez vs. Enrique Acevas.
Saturday Tacoma, Wash. Pat
McMurty vs. Charley Norkus; King
ston. Jamaica Tombstone Smith
vs. Gerald Gray; Hollywood, Calif.
Jerry Firpo vs. ueorge oeny.
BASSETT WINNER
Tacoma (UPD Glenn Bas
sett of Santa Monica, Calif.,
won three titles in the 67th
annual Pacific Northwest
Tennis Tournament here Sun
day. Bassett won the men
singles, teamed up with Bob
Sherman of Arcadia, Calif.,
whom he defeated for the
singles crown, for the doubles
and, along with Pat Yeomans
of Los Angeles, won the mixed
doubles title.
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