Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1958, Image 7

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Softballers
To Contend
M and W Chain Saw and
Parsons Motors aim to keep
" undefeated records intact
Thursday evening in Jackson
County Softball , association
scuffles at the Camp White
O diamond.
M and W plays the Rogue
Valley Dairy Maids in the 7
p.m. starter. Parsons opposes
the fast-rising Butte Falls Log
gers in the second scrap.
The Chain Saw crew has
won all of its games so far
' and Parsons has three vic
tories. Butte Falls has taken
Its last three tussles after
dropping its opening encounter.
Hollywood Park
Ends Successful
1958 Meeting
Inglewood, Calif. (UPD
Hollywood Park today hailed
the race meeting which came
to a close Tuesday as one of
the more successful in its
history despite the competi
tion of the Dodgers and a busi
ness recession.
From a racing standpoint,
the presence of Gallant Man
made the meeting an artistic
success as the English-bred
colt Tuesday added the $107,
600 Sunset Handicap to his
victory in the $162,100 Gold
Cup.
Last year the track set a
national attendance record
when 1,705,306 persons clicked
through the turnstiles for a
daily average of 31,006. This
season the total was 1,699,
801 with a daily average of
30,906, off less than one per
cent and well ahead of any
other track in the nation in
daily attendance.
The pari-mutuel handle fell
a little mo;e than 5 million
dollars below last year with
$121,589,639 wagered this
year against $127,099,699 last
year, a drop of about four
per cent.
Jockey Willie Shoemaker
for the sixth straight year was
tlft leading rider. By scoring
a triple Tuesday he brought
hi seasonal total to 80.
Sunny Jim Has
84th Birthday
New York (UPD James Ed
wSrd Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons
celebrated his 84th birthday
anniversary today by arising
at 6 a.m. for his daily 12-hour
stint as the dean of Ameri
can trainers.
"I hope to keep on working
as long as my bosses want
me," said the "grand old man"
of racing. "I'm not ready for
pasture yet."
Born the year before Aris
tides won the first Kentucky
Derby, "Mr. Fitz" first ven
tured Into racing on the day
Grover Cleveland was inaugu
rated as the 22nd president of
the United States, March 4,
1885.
During the past 58 years
he has won just about every
major stake race in the coun
try with such famed cham
pions as Gallant Fox, Omaha,
Nashua and Bold Ruler.
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Camp White
Plays Stars
Acting Manager Bob Smith
hesitated today in naming the
Camp White starting pitcher
for the game with the Rogue
Valley All-Stars.
He stated instead that the
flinger will be selected from
among Jim Eggers, Don San
ford and Gary Heuners.
The fracas is billed for 8
o'clock tonight. It will be at
Memorial stadium, Camp
White. '
At last report the All-Stars
had Dick McLaughlin and
Dale .Walter on their pitching
staff but were looking for ad
ditionel twirling talent. The
Stars have a number of for
mer southern Oregon prep
stars on their squad. Most are
ex-Medford High. A number
have had college ball exper
ience. Stanovich Ties
With Penrose
In Qualifying
Toronto (UPD Marty Stan
ovich, a rotund golfer from
Chicago, and Jack Penrose, a
capable swinger from Miami
Beach, Fla., tied for medal
honors at 137 in. the qualify
ing rounds for the 54th Can
adian Amateur championship
A 36-hole medal score of
151 became the qualifying
target and Stanovich and Pen
rose led a parade of 171 ama
teurs from Canada and the
United States who were elig
ible at the start of the day
Eleven of them dropped out
voluntarily along the way to
ease the traffic jam en route
to the match play tournament,
which starts Thursday and
continues at 36 holes a day
through Saturday.
Crimian Gains
Pair of Wins
United Press International
Jack Crimian, overlooked
in the International league
balloting for the All-Star
team, is proving himself Tor
onto's most valuable pitcher
in the team's drive for first
place.
The 31-year-old right-hander,
pitching with only two
days rest, received credit for
victories in both games as
the Maple Leafs whipped Ha
vana twice, 4-1, and 4-3, Tues
day niht.1'
Crimian went the distance
in the opener, allowing only
six hits, and then pitched
scoreless ball over the final
two innings of the nightcap
to increase his season's record
to 12-4.
Bob Micelotta's ninth-inning
homer enabled Miami to
edge Montreal, 2-1; Buffalo
cut off a late Richmond rally
to defeat the Vees, 5-4; and
Rochester's game at Columbus
was postponed by rain.
Bamberger ERA
Leader. in PCL
San Francisco (UPD George
Bamberger, Vancouver veter
an with a 9-6 record, leads the
Pacific Coast league earned
run averages for pitchers with
.27 runs per nine innings ac
cording to statistics released
today and including Sunday's
games. v
Bamberger has struck out
35, walked 22 In 111 innings
on the hill for the Mounties.
Erv Palica of Vancouver
and Marshall Bridges of Sac
ramento have the most wins
11 each. Bridges leads In
strikeouts with 134.
In the batting department,
Andre Rodgers of Phoenix Is
tops with a .395 average.
Rodgers leads in home runs
with 22, while team-mate
Dusty Rhodes tops the runs
batted in division with 82.
Carlos Bernier of Salt Lake
Citv leads in hits with 125.
SUSPENSION BEGINS
1 Iinglewood, Calif. (UPD
Jockey Ralph Neves begins a
10-day suspension Wednesday
because of careless riding last
Saturday in the 5100,000
Westerner at Hollywood
Park. Neves, riding Hillsdale,
was blamed for interference
after stewards viewed pic
tures of the race. The horse
was beaten by a nose by
Strong Boy.
WINS FOUR
Pawtucket, R.I. (UPD
Bobby Baird, one of the lead
ing riders on the New Eng
land circuit the last two sea
sons, booted home four win
ners at Narragansett Park
Monday to move up to third
place in the battle for riding
honors. Baird, who now has
13 wins to Hank 'Waj da's 23
and Dave Derein's 18, scored
on Undeedyed ($6.60), Hamil
car (39.00), BattleCamp (S6.60)
and Buckeyeland ($4.00).
UNAWARE OF AGE RULE, Eugenia Valverde, Miss
Costa Rica, hears sad news from Oscar Meinhardt, contest
director, she is ineligible to enter Miss Universe contest in
Long Beach, Calif., because she won't be 18 until October.
House and
ion Expected To
Be on Quiet Side
Washington (UPD The con
gressional spotlight focused
today on committees consid
ering everything from orange
juice to the Middle East crisis.
Action on the floors of both
the House and Senate was ex
pected to be on the quiet side.
The House met to consider
routine business while the
Senate business schedule was
uncertain.
The foreign affairs commit
tees of both houses were to
get their daily briefing pn the
Middle East situation from
Undersectary of State Chris
tian Herter. The situation re
ports started Tuesday.
A House agriculture sub
committee met to discuss
price spreads in the frozen
food industry with special ref
erence to recent developments
in frozen orange juice con
centrates. Veterans organizations ap
peared before the House Vet
erans Affairs committee to
testify on the bed situation in
VA hospitals. The committee
was seeking to determine
whether shortages were due
to overcrowding by veterans
PROSPECT
Garden Show Slated
By DOROTHY JEWELL
Prospect -The Prospect
Garden club jhas urged resi
dents and other garden clubs
to participate in the Garden
show at the Prospect Commu
nity hall Aug. 22.
Word has been received
that new minister at the Naz
arene church was expected to
arrive Tuesday, July 22.
Mrs. Uther Rogers has
been in Ashland attending
Southern 6regon college. She
will continue two more
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawain Bev
ens and sons Mike and Jerry,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boothby
went to Toketee Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fred
rick, former Prospect resi
dents. Mrs. Nell Go ode visited
friends in Grants Pass over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Owens
went to Klamath Falls last
MOVIE MAKER DIES
Hollywood (UPD Funeral
services will be conducted
Thursday for Burton Holmes,
88, pioneer -maker of motion
picture travel films which he
dubbed "travelogues." He died
in his sleeo Tuesdav at his
home after a prolonged ill
ness.
NO EXCUSE '
Kansas City, Kan. (UPD
Mrs. Mardell C. McDaniels,
41, won no sympathy from
the judge Tuesday when she
said her husband, not herself,
should be in court on a charge
of possession of illegal liquor
"since he is the head of the
house." She was fined $100.
THERE'S A CONNECTION
Linden, N. J. (UPD The
Esso Research and Engineer
ing Co. reported today a study
of driving habits shows rock
'n roll tunes- played on car
radios causes motorists to jig
gle the accelerator pedal, sig
nificantly decreasing gas mile
age.
EVERY CAR NEEDS ONE
Jacksonville, Fla. (UPD
John Shoptaugh . discovered
the reason his car wouldn't
move, although the engine
was running and it was in
had Stolen the drive Shaft.
Senate
with non-service connected ill
nesses. A special investigating sub
committee of the House
Armed Services committee
called in more witnesses re
garding Raylaine Worsted,
Inc., a New Hampshire textile
company, and an Army con
tract case in which Presiden
tial Assistant Sherman Adams
was involved.
The subcommittee wants to
know if Adams brought influ
ence to bear on the Armed
Forces Board of Contract Ap
peals in the case.
Hearings on Policies
A Senate small business
subcommittee began hearings
on the procurement policies
of the Defense Department,
military services and various
civilian , agencies of the fed
eral government.
The Senate was drawing its
breath after giving President
Eisenhower a victory for his
trade bill. The Senate passed
the bill Tuesday night, 72 to
16, after beating down at
tempts to restrict the Presi
dent's power to cut tariffs on
foreign imports.
week end, to visit relatives.
Buddy Young, son of Mrs.
Boots Young, went 'to Stock
ton, Calif., to visit his aunt.
- Mrs. Bill Hervey was taken
to the hospital Saturday for
surgery.
All women in Prospect are
urged to take part in the Sack
Dress contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer
were guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shafer
Sunday. They are the parents
of Everett.
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Long Beach, Calif. (UPD
Fifteen . b o s o m y American
beauties including seven
from below the Mason-Dixon
line square off tonight for
the title of Miss U.S.A. at the
Miss Universe pageant.
The southern contingent
dominated the voting in the
selection of the 15 finalists
Tuesday night before 4,000
persons in Long Beach Munic
ipal Auditorium.
Five girls chosen were from
the Far West. Two were from
the Midwest. And only one,
Virginia Fox, 21, of New
York, comes from the East.
Finalists Named
The finalists:
Miss Alabama, Judy Carl
son, 18; Miss California, Don
na Kay Brooks, 18; Miss Flor
ida, Marcia Valibus, 20; Miss
Georgia, Diane Austin, 18;
Miss Illinois, June Pickney,
22; Miss LYouisiana, Eurlyne
Howell, 18; Miss Montana,
Sharton Tietjen, 18; Miss Ne
braska, Dee Kjeldgaard, 21.
Also Miss New York; Miss
South Carolina, Patricia Ann
Moss, 19; Miss South Dakota,
Helen Youngquist, 20; Miss
Tennessee, Martha Boales, 19;
Miss Texas, Linda Ann Daugh
erty, 18; Miss Utah, Sandra
Pugh, 19, and Miss Washing
ton State,' Rose Marie Niel
sen, 19.
Tonight's winner will com
pete against the girls repre
senting 34 foreign countries
in the Miss Universe judging
which begins Thursday and
ends Friday.
Priests Released by
Reds Flying Home
San Francisco (UPD Two
Roman Catholic priests re
cently released from Chinese
Communist prison flew home
today after a one-day stop
over here. -
The Rev. Cyril P. Wagner,
51, of Chicago, and the Rev.
Joseph P. McCormack, 65, of
Ossining, N.Y., arrived Mon
day from Hong Kong.
BETTER TO WALK
Tokyo (UPD The Tokyo
Construction Bureau warned
today pedestrians may be
able to move faster than cars
in Tokyo by 1965 if the num
ber of vehicles continues to
grow at the current rate and
roads are not improved.
CRACK DOWN ON GIFTS
Berlin (UPD East German
Communist authorities have
started criminal action against
271 persons since the end of
May for sending gift packages
to West Germany, a newspa
per, the Dresden Saechsische
Zeitung, said today.
Salem (UPD A "mysteri
ous" object in the sky had
Salem residents going for a
while this morning until it
was identified by local weath
er bureau authorties as a
weather balloon.
Portland (UPD Distance
swimmer Bill' McGill today
gave up a try to swim the Co
lumbia river from Portland to
Astoria after covering about
one-third of the distance.
SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM GRAIN
Little Girl's Genuine Puppy Love
Brings Change of He art by Her Mother
Chicago (UPD One o'clock
in the morning is late for a
12-year-old girl to be wander
ing around the city, but love
especially a genuine puppy
love knows no bedtime and
distance means nothing.
Renate Brahar, 12, who dis-
Labor Committee
Passes Welfare,
Pension Fund Bill
Washington (UPD The
House Labor Committee to
day approved 20 to 8 a com
promise bill to make labor and
management publicly account
able for-- operation of em
ployee welfare and pension
funds.
The measure is a revised
version of a bill passed by the
Senate as an outgrowth of
Senate Rackets Committee in
vestigations. The committee
put "teeth" in it by requiring
sworn reports on fund oper
ations and criminal penalties
for wilful failure to file them.
Way Cleared for Action
Final committee action
cleared the way for the House
to act on the Senate-passed
labor reform bill which is sep
arate from the welfare fund
issue. Speaker Sam Rayburn
had been holding this bill on
his desk awaiting today's ac
tion. ,
Before the final committee
vote, Rep. William H. Ayres
(R-Ohio) tried to amend the
legislation to exempt employer-run
funds from the re
porting requirement. He said
he would offer the amend
ment again on the floor and
predicted it would pass.
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appeared from her home Mon
day night turned up in an all
night restaurant Tuesday
morning, a fox-terrier puppy
cradled in her arms. Her
cheeks were tear-streaked, and
she was tired and dirty.
Walked About 15 Miles
Authorities estimated the
weary but determined little
girl had walked about 15
miles.
She held tightly to the dog
and gave employees her
uncle's name and address in
Arlington Heights, her hoped
for destination. Her uncle
Czechs Present Two
Protest Notes To U. S.
Vienna (UPD Communist
Czechoslovakia has presented
two protest notes to the Unit
ed States, Radio Prague said
today.
One protested against the
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and gave
address.
Renate to police
them her family's
The girl left home with the
puppy after her parents
changed their mind about
keeping the dog, given to
Renate by a friend. They were
planning a vacation and there
was no one to take care of
the dog.
A Long Trek
So Renate set out for Tier
uncle's home with thoughts
that perhaps he could find
room for the terrier. But su
burban Arlington Heights was
a long trek for a 12-year-old.
Once back home, the girl's
mother decided the puppy
love was too great to be de
nied. "I think -we'll let her keep
the puppy," Mrs. Brahar said.
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charged with turning in a
rash of false fire alarms, was
"sentenced" Tuesday to write
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