MAIL TRIBUNE. Medford, Oregon, Sunday, August 3, 1538
Slalom First Event on Slate
Of Regional Water Ski Meet
This Friday at Gardener Lake
Slalom competition on Fri
day, Aug. 8, will lead off the
events in the Western Region
al championships of the
American Water Ski asso
ciation. -
The . tourney, which will
draw the outstanding aqua
slatters of 11 western states,
Will continue three days
.through Sunday, Aug. 10, at
.Gardener lake, a small pri
vate reservoir on Yankee
creek northeast of Medford.
Events each day will begin
at 9 a.m. with the final rival
ry set for 3:30 or 4 p.m. on the
55-acre expanse of water.
Skiers' meetings are planned
for 8:30 a.m. each day.
The slalom will be contest
ed in all classes except the
men's on Friday, leading off
-with pee wees. Pee wee and
junior girls tricks are set for
the opening afternoon. Trick
riding contention will be com
pleted on Saturday with jun
ior boys and girls and pee
"wee jumps to conclude the
.day. Women's, veterans and
Inen's jumps, the men's sla
lom and the mixed doubles
are on the Sunday program.
HBUng Session inursaay
First five placers in each
of the events, except in pee
-wee. will qualify for the na
tional meet Aug. 22 to 24 at
Chipley, Ga.
In addition to the regular
jneet schedule there will be
skiing throughout the day at
Gardener on Thursday. En
Sjy requirements are rigid
-Jand a number of skiers yet
jare unqualified. They can ski
.'Jfor rating as well as for prac
tice on Thursday. Lon Skin
nier, Medford, who is heading
tup tourney preparations, is
ijualified to rate aspirants.
. On the regular tournament
Jdays there will be exhibition
.Skiing between events if time
liiermits. A meeting of the Pa
cific Coast council of the
f ASWA is set for Friday eve
5ing at the Medford hotel
Stand a dinner dance is planned
jJor Saturday evening at
tEogue Valley Country club,
fc: Considerable skill is re
quired for each of the three
jfypes of events which will be
contested in the meet.
Slalom Described
3 In the slalom a skier enters
2a: starting gate, rounds six
?uoys, as the boat goes down
iTie center of the course, and
Reaves through an end gate. A
Saturn trip makes a total of
j5(5 points possible for a per
fect run The gates and buoys
Mre at 45 yard intervals along
"3he course and the buoys, in
parallel rows of three, are
;ach 12V4 yards from the cen
jterline. A center gate is in
stalled to guide the boat only.
Use of one or two skis is
"optional. Men will make their
first runs at 26 miles per
jhour and the return trip at
i28, boosting two mph for. each
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additional run through the
course. When a maximum of
34 has been reached and there
are still competitors in the
event, the 75-yard tow rope
is shortened by 12 feet for the
next trip. If eliminations still
are not completed by this, the
rope is made another si feet
shorter.
All classes except men start
at 22-24 mph for the first
time and back over the
course.
Each starting gate made or
buoy rounded counts one
point. It is a miss to ride over
or straddle a buoy but just
touching a buoy with body or
ski is not penalized. A fall on
the course ends the run, but a
contestant gets credit for
buoys rounded before a fall.
A buoy is not scored until the
skier returns to the boat
wake. A fall outside the
course while the tow boat is
turning for a return trip con
cludes the run.
24 by 12 Board
Jumps are made over a
board 24 feet long and 12
feet wide with about 20 feet
of the board protruding above
the water. High end of the
board is six feet above the
water surface for men and
five feet for other classes.
A skier may have the tow
boat pass the ramp at any de
sired distance but boat path
must be parallel to the side
of the jump. The entrant,
however, may swing or angle
into the board with a whip
ping maneuver, which with
leg action aids in achieving
greater distances. ,
Men have an optional top
speed of 35 miles per hour
and other classes 28. Going
straight at the top permitted
speed, and not using leg or
whip action a jumper can leap
only around 35 feet. But with
the whip and leg sprint it is
estimated that a speed of 55
mph is attained with less than
.2 of a second on the ramp.
World record jump is 126
feet.
Judges score on form, al
lowing one point for, approach
and time on ramp, up to four
points for time in air and up
to five for landing. A skier is
given three successive jumps:
For a leap to count the entry
must regain balance and ski
to a buoy 150 yards past the
end of the ramp.
Can't Touch Line
A jumper is forbidden to
touch any part of the tow line
other than the handle while
in the air. It is possible to pass
up a jump, for specified rea-
sons, without penalty. Other
rules govern injury . and
equipment repair delays.
. A contestant gets two 20
second passes through the
course in trick riding. During
this time he performs as many
tricks as possible. Each trick
is given points according to
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up
the difficulty to perform it
and each performed in the
course in good form is scored
at full point value. Judges
may deduct 10 or 20 per cent
for poor form. To receive
credit a skier must return to
backward or forward position
in good balance.
The official program will
list, a variety of tricks and in
dicate their value.
In mixed doubles five min
utes is allowed and every
thing in that time is judged.
Falls do not disqualify but
take up valuable time.
Chuck Stearns, Bellflower,
Calif., and Vicki Van Hook,
Los Angeles, national overall
champs last year in men's and
junior girls competition, are
among entrants in the region
al. Entries already in totaled
around 30 this week end and
are expected to reach 100 by
opening day of the tourna-(
ment.
SPORTS
Patterson
Ready for
Anything
This is the second of two
dispatches in which world's
heavyweight champion
Floyd Patterson gives ,his
own assesment of his com
ing title defense against Roy
Harris in Los Angeles
Aug. 18.
BY FLOYD PATTERSON
Heavyweight Champion
Los Angeles (UPD Every
body asks me my plan of ac
tion for my fight with Roy
Harris.
I have to say honestly that
I haven't any except, I guess,
Lto follow the rule my mana
ger, Cus d'Amato, learned in
his Army days. That's always
be ready for anything that
might happen. I'm training to
go 15 rounds, although I
naturally hope I can end it
earlier.
Harris is an unknown quan
tity to us, although his unde
feated record and everything
we've heard about him makes
me expect the toughest fight
I've had.
Craterian ihealrn here
will have a television show
ing of the Floyd Paterson
Roy Harris heavyweight
title" boxing bout on Mon
day, Aug. 18. Tickets are on
sale at the theatre. There
will be no home television
of the fight.
I've met Roy just once in
street clothes -but he im
presed me as a strong, calm
and intelligent fellow. We
know he is a wonderfully con
ditioned athlete, but this time
he'll be meeting someone who
also believes in keeping in
perfect shape.
Cus saw Harris fight an ex
hibition and says Roy knows
his way around in the ring.
But naturally he wasn't going
all out' with my manager
watching him. -
Conflicting Advice '
Otherwise, we've had noth
ing but conflicting advice.
Some sajr he keeps his hands
high, others that he keeps
them low. Some saj he " can
hit, others that he can't. You
hear he likes to jab, and then
again that he doesn't.
All in- all, the only thine to
do is just to ignore all those
confusing reports. That's all
right with me. I never have
liked to know too much about
an opponent's style. Then he
might do something you don't
expect and really surprise
you.
A fight rarely follows a set
plan anyway. You just have
to make up your pattern as
you go along.. If a fighter is
any good, and worthy of being
called a champion he should
be able to cope with any situ
ation that may arise.
One thing we do expect is
that Harris can take a punch.
The only man to have him on
the canvas was Bob Baker,
and when a 218-pounder like
Bob Baker happens to get a
punch in, he can knock any
fighter down, The important
thing is that Harris got up and
won the bout.
Well, all I can say is that
the meaner and the more
rugged Roy is, the better I'll
like it. I hope to be champion
for a long time, but I also
want to be remembered as a
great champion.
I believe Harris is capable
of giving me the fight of my
life, but I confidently expect
that when it's over Floyd Pat
terson will still be champion.
SEEKS REGIONAL SKI LAURELS Vicki Van Hook,
Los Angeles, national junior girls overall water ski '
champion last year, will aim for a fourth straight region
al diadem next week end in the Western Regional cham
pionships at Gardener lake. Vicki claimed junior girls
overall regional honors in 1955, 1956 and 1957. She was
national junior trick riding champ in 1955 and holds the
world junior girl jump record of 77 feet. The' meet will
be Aug. 8, 9 and 10 at the lake northeast of Medford
under auspices of Crater Lions club and Gardener Lake
Water Ski club. Entries must be members of the Ameri
can Water Ski association.
Three Run Homer
Gives Padres Win
San Diego, Calif. "(UPD A
three-run homer by Dick
Smith with two out in the
ninth inning gave the San
Diego' Padres a 7-4 victory
Saturday over the, Sacramento
Solons.
The Padre victory before
2,357 fans squared the Pacific
Coast league series between
Beavers Triumph
With 4-3 Victory
Over Phoenix
Portland, Ore. (UPD A
'double, a single and a sacri
fice fly gave the Portland
Beavers four runs in the sixth
inning and a 4-3 Pacific coast
league victory over the Phoe
nix Giants here Saturday in
the opener of a day - night
twin bill.
The Giants were coasting
to a 3-0 decision before the
Beaver splurge. Phoenix . op
ened the scoring in the third
with one run scored on a
single by Joe Amalfitano that
sent hurler Tom Bowers
home.
In the sixth the Giants add
ed -two more runs. Amalfit
ano and, Andre Rodgers scor
ed when George Freese error-
ed on a ground ball hit by
Don Taussig.
In the bottom of the sixth,
Vic Lombardi broke it 'open
for Portland by scoring on
Dave Melton's sacrifice fly.
Then Bob DePietro doubled
to right center to send in two
runs and Nini Tornay singled
to score DiPietro.
Lombardi went all the way
and gave up seven hits in re
cording his seventh win
against four losses. Bowers,
first of three Phoenix pitchers
was the loser. He has a 2-6
record. ,
Today, Phoenix will send
Curt Barclay (7-6) against
Portland's John Buzhardt
(5-9). '
(1st Game)
Phoenix 001 002 000 3 7 0
Portland 000 004 OOx i 8 1
Bowers, Jones (6), McMinn (7)
and Jenkins: Lombardi and Tornav.
LP Bowers.
Restless Wind .
Wins Horse Race
By United Press International
... Llangollen Farm's Restless
Wind became the richest two-
year-old in the nation Satur
day when he defeated Dunce
by three-quarters of a length
to win the $152,975 Arlington
Futurity.
- Restless Wind, with Willie
Shoemaker aboard, waited un
til the stretch before making
his move for the $100,457 win
ner's purse that brought his
earnings up to $148,000.
In other Saturday features;
Calumet Farm's A Glitter won
the $56,600 Monmouth Oaks
at Monmouth park, Greentree
stable's Cohoes captured the
$45,700 Whitney 'stakes at
Saratoga and Ked Head
stable's Flying Bird took the
$7,500 Pelham Handicap at
Rockingham park.
CREEK CLAIMS LIFE
Salem (UPD Mill Creek
Friday afternoon claimed the
life of 14-month-old Jeffries
Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Osborn, Jr., Salem. The
tot tumbled into the creek be
hind his home. Two 10-year-old
boys recovered the body.
The Mokolkol, whose men
grow to a stature of six feet
and who carry five-foot axes,
are "among the remaining
killer tribes of New Britain.
the teams at one each. Dick
Brodowski was the winning
pitcher and is now 5-8. Mike
Kume was the loser and is
4-4.
Sacramento got two hits in
the first inning but failed to
score when Carlos Paula hit
into a' double play with two
out and runners on first and
third.
San Diego scored one run
in its half of the first. Rod
Graber singled and Fred Hat
field hit into a force play.
Hatfield scored on Dave
Pope's double over the left
fielder's head.
The Padres added two runs
in the fourth on three singles
and a walk, but the Solons
came back with four runl in
the sixth on three singles, two
walks, one of which forced
in a run, and an error by
third baseman Eddie Kazak.
The onslaught sent Padre
starter Bob Alexander to the
showers. He was replaced by
Pete Wbjey.
San Diego tied it at 4-4 in
the eighth on two singles and
an intentional walk given to
Bob Lemon. Larry Raines hit
into a force play at the plate,
but the tying run scored when
the Solons failed to get a
double play on Rudy Regala
do's hopper.
In today's doubleheader,
righthander Bud Podbielan
(7-6) and . left-hander Jack
Spring (0-0) will pitch for San
Diego. Righthander Bud Wat
kins (5-10) and lefthander
Roger Bowman (4-3) will go
for the Solons.
Sacramento 000 004 000 4 6 2
San Diego 100 200 0137 8 1
Green, Kume (6) and Dalrymple;
Alexander, Wojey (6), Brodowski
(8) and Naragon. WP Brodowski.
LP Kume. HR Smith SDO.
BUY LITTLE LEAGUE SITE
Williamsport, Pa. (UPD
Little League Inc., has pur
chased a 28-acre tract for a
new, headquarters building.
The site, purchased for $20,000
also will be used for the an
nual Little League World
Series.
WHAT IS THE WORLD'S"1"
TALLEST FLAGSTAFF?
The 214-foot-high Canadian
Douglai firflagstaffotKew,
London, erected in WW I, is ,
today's tallest. Prior to this, 1
the Oregon building at the ferv
orna-Rac'ific International Ex
position, San Francisco tQ 15,
sported a trimmed Douglas f ir
vTiich etood just 5 inches
short of 300 feet.
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Patterson, Harris
Please Managers
During Workouts
Oceanside, Calif. (UPD
Floyd Patterson turned in
what Manager Cus D'Amato
called "his best workout to
date" in a three-round drill
with middleweight Jose Tor
res Saturday that had spec
tators buzzing.
Patterson let so with sev
eral all-out flurries, but Tor
res, a former Army cham
pion and Olympic games
competitor, matched the
heavyweight champion punch
ior punch.
Patterson, who defends his
title Aug. 18 against Roy
Harris of Cut and Shoot, Tex.,
also boxed one round with
Obie (Dusty) Rhodes, working
primarily with his left jab.
D'Amato said Patterson
would drill again today and
then take Monday off.
Arrowhead Springs, Calif.
(UPD Roy Harris, the Texan
who fights Floyd Patterson
for the World's Heavyweight
championship Aug. 18, had
his "morale boosted" Satur
day when he received a Texas
state flag from a member of
the Los Angeles Rams , foot
ball team. -
The sender was tackle Glen
Holtzman, who played at
North Texas State college.
The Rams are training at Red
lands college, about 25 miles
from Harris' Arrowhead
Springs hotel training camp.
Harris boxed two rounds
Saturday with California
light heavyweight champ Cal
Brad, who was knocked out
by Patterson three years ago
in Los Angeles, and two with
Howie Turner of New York.
Harris rocked Turner sev
eral times during the work
out, and both he and Manager
Lou Viscusi said they were
"happy" with his showing.
The challenger plans to box
again today.
RVL Batting
Lead Kept
By Eggink
John Eggink's batting aver
age dropped in the Rogue Val
ley Baseball league last week
end but the Cave Junction
player managed to keep the
swatting leadership with two
safeties in six trips to the
plate. ,
He has nine hits in 16 ups
for a .562 count. His mark
up until last week end was
.700. .
Batting lead is determined
on a minimum of 12 official
turns, at bat. Eggink's team
mate, M a y b u r n Campbell,
manager of the Outlaws,
ranks next with .533. .Camp
White's Bob Smith has a
.545 mark but his U turns
at bat are one short of the
minimum.
In RVL games this after
noon. Camp White is host to
Prospect and Butte Falls en
tertains Cave Junction.
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
W. L. Pot.
Riddle 5
Cave Junction 4
Butte Falls 2
Camp White 2
Prospect 1
ROGUE VALLEY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Individual Battine
.833
.800
.400
.333
.167
AB R
B. Cavaner. R 5 1
J. Smith, CW .... 5 3
J. Eggink, CJ ....16 8
H RBI Pet.
3 1 .600
3 1 .600
9 2 .562
6 3 .545
8 6 .533
1 0 .500
12 6 .429
2 0 .400
8 1 .400
8 8 .400
8 7 381
8 S .381
4 2 364
9 5 360
7 4 350
8 2 348
5 2 333
8 3 333
4 2 .333
5 6 333
1 0 333
8 5 320
IP H R
16 12 6
9 8 4
6 6 6
9 5 4
3 11
11 14 6
35 31 15
38 ',i 42 25
36 44 41
5 11 7
9 7 4
12 22 27
25 31 28
4 6
23 2 3
2 2 1
3 10
12 22 16
3 7 7
1 2 3
4 10
1.21
B. bmitn. tw li J
M. Campbell, CJ 15 5
Rae. CJ 2 0
D James. R 28 9
Malone, R 5 0
Linderman, Pr 20 5
H. Tygart, BF ....20 4
B. George, R 21 4
R. Mauer, CJ ....21 11
W. Saffer, CJ 11 4
R. Munyon; R 25 4
R. Perry, CW ....20 8
B. Rodgers. BF.-.23 5
L. Abbott, BF . 15 6
P. Hale, CW 24 7
J. Curry, CW ....12 6
L. Saffer, CJ 15 5
Johnson, Pr 3 0
La. Maurer, CJ....25 4
Pitchers
Saffer, L. CJ
Anderson R
Cockrell R
Saffer, W. CJ
Peterson P
SI anker CJ
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Eggers CW
Turk BF
Kaufman CJ .
Sanford CW
Vannice P
Larson P
Baker BF
Barnum BF
Beem CJ ..
Deitz R -
Hueners CW
Linderman P
Moore BF
Rodgers BF
Smith CW
Wessel CJ
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LEAVES FOR SHRINE GRID FRAY Jim Funston,
above, star center and linebacker, will be the Medford
representative in the Oregon Shrine high school all-star
football game on Aug. 16 at Multnomah stadium in Port
land. He left Saturday for Portland to join the State
squad which will begin its preparations on Monday to
meet the Metropolitan club. Funston was named All
Southern Oregon conference and' placed on two all-state
teams after finishing his Medford high grid career last
fall. He is to enroll at Oregon State college this fall after
working at a mill during the summer. Shriners from this
area have placed reserved seat tickets for the grid clas
sic on sale at Barker's Men's store and at Crater Inn
motel. They said that the tickets are for some of the best
located seats in the stadium.
Medford Cubs Will Seek
ToWrap Up Loop Crown
SOUTHERN OREGON
JUNIOR BASEBALL
Pee Wee League
W.
Medford Tigers 10
Ashland Cubs 9
Medford Wildcats .. 9
Central Point 7
Ashland Bears 4
Eagle Point 4
Talent .. 4
Lone Fine i.... 0
L.
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3
3
4.
7
8
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12
Pet.
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.750
.750
.636
.364
.333
.333
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Cub League
W.
Medford 5
Grants Pass Cubs 4
Ashland 1
Grants Pass Bears ... 0
L. Pet.
0 1.CO0
1 .800
4 .200
5 .000
Medford's Cub. baseball
nine plays its final game of
the regular season Monday
afternoon and will make the
effort to finish the slate with
an undefeated record.
The Medfordites meet the
Grants Pass Cubs at Grants
Pass while the Grants Pass
Bears go to Ashland. .With
only one loss on their record
the GP Cubs have the chance
to tie Medford.
The Pee Wee Southern divi
sion schedule of the Southern
Oregon Junior baseball league
also concludes this week with
BASEBALL
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Pacific Coast League
Sacramento 9, San Diego 7
Vancouver 6, Seattle 3
Spokane 12. Salt Lake 2
Phoenix 5, Portland 1
National League
Philadelphia 3, Chicago 1 (night)
Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 0 (night)
Los Angeles 6, Cincinnati 2 (night)
Milwaukee 4, San Fran. 2 (night)
American League
New York 7, Chicago 0' (night)
Washington 10. Kan. City 4 (night)
Detroit 3, Baltimore 1 (night)
Cleveland 7, Boston 1 (1st)
Cleveland 3, Boston 1 (2nd, night)
Northwest League
Jri-City 5, Eugene 0
wenatchee 7, Salem 1
Yakima 6. Lewiston 4
International
Toronto 12, Columbus 2
Montreal 12-4. Richmond 10-8
Buffalo 11, Havana 2
Miami 11, Rochester 6
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Tigers Play Ashlanderi '
Medford Tigers are guests
of the Ashland Cubs Tuesday
afternoon in a particularly
important game. The Tigers
are on top of the circuit and
the Cubs are a game behind
knotted for second with the
Medford Wildcats who will be
hosts to the Ashland Bears. (
Also on the docket for
Tuesday Central Point at Tal
ent and Eagle Point at Lone
Pine. Central Point will re
ceive a forfeit win from Tal
ent which has dropped from
the loop and Lone Pine, which
defaulted games last week is
expected to forfeit to Eagle
Point. 1
The Tigers are expected to
get a default verdict from
Lone Pine on Thursday with
Eagle Point to claim a for
feiture win from Talent. The
Wildcats will play at Central
Point while the- Ashland
Bears and Cubs are rivals.
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Softballers
To Contend
On Monday
Jackson County Softball as
sociation games are set for
Monday night only this week
on the Camp White diamond.
No Thursday night action
is set because the women's
state softball tourney opens
that evening on the Veterans
Administration domici liarv
field.
In the Monday 7 p.m. game
unbeaten Parsons Motors,
ranked second in the stand
ings, opposes the Bureau of
Reclamation. Second game
foes will be the Junior Cham
ber of Commerce and the
Butte Falls Loggers.
League tussles will resume
on Aug. 14.
Yama Bahama
Beats Miceli
Syracuse, N.Y. (UPD Yama
Bahama, fresh from a unani
mous decision over veteran
middleweight Joe Miceli, said
today he wants to go back to
the welterweight ranks. The
reason: Sugar Ray Robinson.
"He's in a class by himself
and I wouldn't want to face
him," admitted the 26-year-old
native of Bimini, British West
Indies, who Friday night over
came a wild first-round as
sault by Miceli to easily de
cision the New Yorker in a
nationally televised bout.
Referee Joe Palmer scored
the fight 7-2-1 while the
judges had it 6-3-1 and 7-3.
The United Press Internation
al had it 6-3-1.
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With 42 Gallon Tank
Complete
Siskiyou Hardware
Ph. SP 2-2939225 W. Main
MEDFORD, OREGON
We Give S4H Green Stamp
Adjust Carburetor
Clean Fuel Pump Bowl
Adjust and Check Fan
and Generator Belts
Check Battery & Cables
IS A MUST
Charger
WZ' $146
S5
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$(0)45
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