4 MAIL TRIBUNE, Mcdford, Oregon, Monday, August IT, 1958
Ell? I airy Maids State
Hostess Nine Triumphs
Over Hillsboro in Final;
Eugene Takes Third Place
Memorial Stadium, Camp
White Anyone who would
allow only that the Rogue
Valley Dairy Maids are a
pretty fair country ball club
would be charged with under
statement today. For the
Maids, pride of their valley,
are champions of the state.
They were crowned last
night after bouncing Hills
boro Economy Drug 5 to 1
here in the finals of the fourth
annual women's tourney of
the Oregon State Softball as
sociation. It was the fourth 'triumph
in as many .nights and the
second in the tourney over the
Druggists for the hustling, ag
gressive, heads-up playing
Dairy Maids, who had their
anxious moments but who
came through ..with colors
streaming when the chips
were down.
To Enter Regional
Rogue Valley, only nine to
go through the double elimin
ation tournament unbeaten,
opened on Thursday by
thumping the Druggists 11 to
1. On the following evening
they pounded the Salem
Shamrocks 7 to 1 and on
Saturday they squelched Eu
gene McCulloch Chain Saw 7
to 2 to reach the Sunday
finale.
The Dairy Maids, tourney
hostess here, with their cham
pionship qualified to enter
the regional tournament Aug.
21 through 24 at Forest Grove.
Hillsboro had to come back
the hard way to gain last
night's final which was play
ed before an overflowing
crowd estimated at 2,500 spec
tators. The Drug team moved
into the semi-final by elim
inating Irving 2 to 1, Klam
What Comes Next
For Coast Schools?
Portland, Ore. (UPD
With the death of the Pacific
Coast conference the question
was what comes next for big
college athletics on the West
Coast?
The speculations, although
the 43-year-old loop actually
does not dissolve until June
30, 1959 ran high immediate
ly following the vote for dis
bandment here Saturday.
Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg,
chancellor of University of
California, envisioned a new
alliance. He said he expected
the four "rebel" schools, Cal,
USC, USCA and Washington
might realign with one other
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ath Falls 5 to 4 and Madras
5 to 2. In the semi yesterday
afternoon they tallied six of
their runs in the seventh in
ning to nudge Eugene 7 to 6.
Eugene took third place in
the tourney and Madras was
fourth.
One-Hitter Tossed
In the Sunday champion
ship game the Dairy Maids
had one hit pitching by Pat
Barron, the tournament's out
standing hurler, although she
issued eight bases on balls.
Rogue Valley put over two
of its runs in the second in
ning on an error, a single and
stolen base by Shirley Han
son, a sacrifice flyout by
Irma Penwell and a ground.
SAFE AT THIRD Pat Barron, Rogue Valley Maids,
outstanding pitcher of the tournament, dives back safely
to third base in last night's final game of the women's
state softball tourney at Camp White. Hillsboro base
school, Stanford, in a small
er conference, one "pattern
ed after the Ivy league and
based upon a gentlemen's
agreement."
He made it clear that the
other four PCC schools, Ore
gon State, Oregon, Washing
ton State and Idaho did not
figure in these plans.
The four schools, however,
that originally announced
they were bolting the PCC
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selves with Stanford con
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taken as an indication that
the Palo Alto school might
stand firm in. its earlier "go
independent" declaration.-
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nut h,v little Jan Rateman.
Three runs in the fourth were
on singles by Barron, Hanson,
Penwell and Diane Wall, a
double hv Jean Main and a
sacrifice by Bateman.
Betty Heikkila, socked the
lone Hillsboro safety, a double
off Barron. She turned it into
a run on a passed ball and a
wild pitch.
Hillsboro was a threat to
the Maids in all but two of
the cantos. The Druggists had
the bases filled in the sixth
inning. They had two on base
with runners on third in the
first and second innings and
left two on the sacks in the
fifth frame.
Shoeslringer Ends Game
- After the shaky sixth, how
ever, the Maids detired Hills
boro in order in the seventh.
Sandy Jansen and Jeanne
Delplanche popped out, then
stocky young second baseman
Bateman snared Betty Adams
Eugene Thigpin
Has Top Score
Eugene Thigpin topped a
field of 10 riflemen Sunday
during the regular monthly
practice big bore shoot of the
VFW Rifle and Pistol club of
Medford. He fired a 187 out
of a possible 219 at the Camp
White range on the official
DCM qualification course C.
Other riflemen and their
scores were:' Richard Wright,
182; Naomi Thigpin, 165; Tru
itt Cantrall, 162; Bill Ganong,
158; John Maass, 153; M. D.
Childers, 152; Ralph McKen
sey, 149; Don Crawford, 126;
and Pink Burnette, 116.
The club's next qualifica
tion big bore shoot is sched
uled for September.
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liner at shoestring level for
the third out to seal the
diadem for the jubilant Rogue
Valley nine.
The Maids got seven hits
off Virginia Hannen with
Hanson slapping two. Penwell
drove in three runs.
Hillsboro went into the final
inning against Eugene yester
day afternoon trailing 1 to 4.
Jeanne Delplanche featured
the big rally with a grand
slam home run to put the
Druggists ahead. The circuit
clout followed a walk to
Marie Delplanche, a single by
Joyce Baier and an error put
ting Jansen on base. The hom
er was off Eugene's ace chuck
er, Darla Logan who had just
replaced Karen Kirkmire.
Adams' double, Bev Ferm's
walk, a couple of passed balls
and Ida Mae Chamberlain's
ground out added the other
two runs.
man Betty Heikkila awaits the throw from pitcher" Vir
ginia Hannen. Rogue Valley won the championship by
defeating Hillsboro 5 to 1. Shortly after this picture was
taken, Pat scored the first run of the game. '
Anderson, Gibson Nab
Eastern Net Titles
South Orange, N. J. (UPD
Mai Anderson of Australia de
feated Ham Richardson of Ar
lington, Va. in five sets Sun
day to win the Eastern grass
court singles tennis cham
pionship. Mary Faulk Claims ,
Links Championship
Rockton, 111. (UPD Mary
Lena Faulk, Thomasville, Ga.,
overcame a seven-stroke defi
cit going into the last nine
holes to win the $6,500 Mack
town Women's Open Sunday.
Miss Faulk shot a final
round par 72 and finished
with a 54-hole total of 216 for
a one-stroke edge over Joyce
Ziske and Marlene Bauer
Hagge and top money of
$1,040.
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Four in Fourth
Eugene got four runs in
the fourth inning on Sandra
Clark's three baser, a single
by Carolyn . Jones, a passed
ball, a walk, two fielder's op
tions and an error. A McCul
loch comeback in the bottom
of the seventh was cut off
with two runs. Clara Tullock
singled and a swat by Sharon
Knight went for a four-base
error.
In beating Eugene in Satur
day's semi-final the Maids had
the help of seven hits and 10
bases on balls off pitcher
Logan. Rogue Valley was
guilty of six miscues but they
were scattered and none of
them figured in the scoring.
The Maids opened with two
runs in the first -inning on a
walk, single by Ellen Cal
laghan, a sacrifice by Bernice
Bigham and two errors. Three
runs were in the fourth canto
on triples by Wall and Main,
Camp White
Plays Drain
Black Sox
Camp White of the Rogue
Valley Baseball league will
meet the Drain Black Sox at
Memorial stadium tonight in
a non-league encounter slated
to begin at 8 o'clock. Manager
Bob Smith of the Camp White
nine indicated this morning
that he will start Jim Eggars
on the mound with Pete Hale
behind the plate.
)n Wednesday beginning at
8 p.m. at Memorial stadium
the Camp Whiters will meet
Prospect in a make-up game,
The encounter was originally
scheduled for last Sunday
but the visitors asked for a
postponement.
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three bases on balls and a sac
rifice by Nadine Brood. Hits
by Doris Hickson and Barron,
an error and a walk accounted
for two more markers in the
seventh.
McKay-Triples
A single by Wanda Conner,
sacrifice by Knight and triple
by Linda McKay scored for
Eugene in the first inning.
Conner three-based in the
third and was squeezed over
by McKay's sacrifice.
" Callaghan had two hits in
the game.
Hillsboro collected just four
safe blows off Mary Croxen
of Madras in the other Satur
day night fray but the Drug
gists had the aid of seven
bases on balls and seven
Madras bobbles. Two Hills
boro runs were in the first
inning on singles by Baier and
Jeanne Delplanche, a sacri
fice by Jansen and two er
rors. The other three were in
the third on a hit by Jansen,
four bases on balls and three
errors.
Madras, which got six
bingles off Hannen, scored
twice in the sixth inning on
singles by Wilma Harden and
Irene Van Loo, an error,
passed ball and ground out.
The championship annexed
by the Dairy Maids was a
tribute to fine coaching by
Shy Callaghan and Elmer
Harnish. Prbud sponsor of the
Rogue Valley club is the Milk
Producers league.
SUNDAY LINESCORES:
Hillsboro 000 010 01 1 4
Roeue Valley .. 020 300 x 5 7 2
Hannen and verooort: Barron
.and Main.'
Hillsboro 000 010 67 8 4
Eugene 000 400 2 6 6 3
Hannen, Jansen (7), Adams (7)
and Verboort; Kirkmire, Logan (7)
and McKay.
SATURDAY LINESCORES:
Madras 000 002 0 2 6 7
Hillsboro 203 000 x 5 4 1
Croxen and Harden; Hannen and
Verboort. ,
Eugene 101 000 0 2 6 3
Barron and Main; Logan ana
McKay.
Pat: Barron
Outstanding
In Tourney
Memorial Stadium, Camp
White Pat Barron, of
the champion Rogue Valley
Dairy Maids was named
outstanding pitcher of the
women's .state softball
tourney after the final
game last night.
She and three other
Dairy Maids were named
to the all-star team.
Linda McKay, Eugene,
all-star catcher, was picked
by -tourney officials as the
outstanding player other
than pitcher.
The three other all-stars
on the Maid nine were
Doris Hickson, first base;
Diane Wall, third base, and
Ellen Callaghan, outfielder.
Conner Bat Champion
The "dream" team in
cluded Virginia Hannen.
Hillsboro, pitcher; Jeanne
Delplanche. Hillsboro, sec
ond base; Sharon Knight,'
Eugene, shortstop; Bev
Lloyd, Klamath Falls, and
Irene Van Loo. Madras,
outfielders, and Joyce
Baier, Hillsboro, utility out
fielder. Wanda Conner, Eugene,
won the baiting title with .
a .500 average on six for 12.
Hillsboro was voted the
- sportsmanship ward.
Ralph Guynes, Oregon
City, stale association presi
dent, presented a $300
check to the Dairy Maids
to go toward their expenses
in the regional tournament.
He expressed amazement
at the fine domiciliary
stadium and said that every
town in the state would
love to have it.
WHO DBCVE WDKLD'S
FASTEST" LAKD -SPEED ?
In an exOenmenta' nsckct ti
running on. rails, Lt.Col. JoVihL.
Stapp, of the U.S. Army, -travel led
faeiter on land than any other
human Impelled by 9 rock
ets, fie readied a speed of
632 mites per hour within
5 seconds. (Thanx Horace
Siege, Salt Lake City)
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Giants Pulling Away
In Pacific
United Press International
The Phoenix Giants were
pulling away today in the
once - tight - Pacific Coast
league pennant race and the
Vancouver Mounties seemed
to be running out of gas.
Southpaw Pete Burnside of
the Giants blanked Vancou
ver, 1-0, Sunday with a three
hitter that boosted Phoenix
three full games ahead of the
Mounties. It marked the sec
ond straight day that Vancou
ver had been held to three
hits.
Pads Coming Back
In other league action, San
Diego moved to within one
game of second place by beat
ing Seattle twice, 4-2 and 4-3,
Portland doused Salt Lake
twice, 9-2 and 7-3, while Spo
kane trimmed Sacramento,
3;1, in a single night 'game. .
Burnside only let one bat
ter reach as far as second
base, ana1 that was Barry Shct
rone who doubled and singled
for the losers. The lone run
came in the sixth inning when
Dusty Rhodes singled and
scored on a two-bagger by
Willie McCovey.
Relief hurler Dick Brodow
ski restored order in both
games as San Diego clipped
the Rainiers twice. He took
over in the sixth inning of the
first tilt to help Dick Alex
ander notch his eighth win.
Fred Hatfield and Dave Pope
helped in this one with
homers.
Then Brodowski ' relieved
Pete Wojey in the ninth frame
of the overtime nightcap and
won it in the 10th. A bases
loaded fly by4 Larry Raines
drove Dick Smith home with
the winning run in this game.
Eevo Barrage
Portland unloaded seven
home runs during the after
noon while belting Salt Lake.
The biggest clouter was Mini
Tornay who drove in five
runs during the nightcap with
two homers. One came with
the bases loaded during a five
run splurge off Jack LaMabe
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in the first frame. Joe Chris
topher hit a three run homer
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himself. Larry Sherry got
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Wow, the Giants are on a two
game winning streak! .
And they were given a
rousing welcome by 2,500
people at the airport Sunday
night when they checked in
from Los Angeles at the end
of a disastrous road trip in
which they won seven games
and lost 14 to drop 6i games
behind Milwaukee.
Manager Bill Rigney's bat
tered troops get a rest today
then open a long home stand
Tuesday night with the St.
Louis Cardinals in town first
for a night game.
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