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At RVCC Thursday
Rogue river valley's August
whirl of sports activities
makes another full turn
Thursday.
Women of Rogue Valley
Country club will be hostesses
for the fourth and final tourn
ament this summer of the
Willamette Valley - Southern
Oregon Women's Golf associa-
OSAA Grid
Clinic Set
For Tonight
An Oregon School Activi
t i e s association football
clinic will be held at 8
o'clock tonight in Room 2d
at Medford Senior High
school.
The meeting is primarily
for prospective officials for
1958 high school games but
is open also to coaches in
terested. A. Oden Hawes, assistant
secretary-treasurer of the
OSAA, will show ihe film,
"Football for Millions." He
will discuss rule changes,
present a general summary
of all rules and the mechan
ics of officiating. Tests for
certification of officials
will be available.
The meeting is of import
ance to both those men who
have had experience as
grid arbiters and those who
are looking toward their
first season as officials.
New residents of Oregon
who hope to get officials
jobs this fall will benefit
much from tonight's session.
tion.
Tee-offs will start at 7:30
! a.m. from both the first and
10th tees. Approximately 150
ladies are expected to take
part. Women from Eugene
Country club and Laurelwood
links of Eugene, Grants Pass,
Klamath Falls, Roseburg,
Bend, Coos Bay, Corvallis and
Rogue Valley making up the
WVSO. Corvallis may not be
represented.
Eighteen holes of medal
play 'are billed. In addition
to seeking individual net and
gross honors, women will be
engaged in the final play for
the season team trophy.
Grants Pass Leading
Grants Pass currently lead
ing in the four-lady team
event with Laurelwood second
and Rogue Valley third. Tabu
lations are based on low net
scores and the three low totals
of each team in the four
tourneys this summer count
toward the trophy.
Last groups of ladies are
scheduled to tee off at 9:40
a.m. and completion of rounds
will be in mid-afternoon.
Low gross and two low net
trophies are being awarded
in each division.
YEARLING PRICE HIGH
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
OJPII William Helis Jr., own
er of Rancocas Stable, Jobs
town, N. J., paid the highest
price for a yearling at Tues
day night's session of the Fa-sig-Tipton
sales when he pur
chased a chestnut colt by Bat
tlefield for 525,000. A total
of 46 yearlings brought $261,
600 for the second night of
the sale.
Undefeated Clubs Collide
In Jackson Softball Play
STANDINGS:
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M and W Chain Saw 6
Parsons Motors 5
Butte Falls 4
Cheney Studs 3
Bureau of Reclamati'n 3
Eagle Point 1
RV Dairy-Maids 1
Junior Chamber 0
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Undefeated leadership of
the Jackson County Softball
association will be at stake
Thursday in the first game of
a twinbill at Memorial sta
dium, Canip White.
M and M Chain Saw and
Parsons Motors will meet in
the opener at 7 p.m. Neither
has been beaten m loop con
tention. Chain Saw has six
victories and will complete its
regular season with the game.
Parsons is unmarred in five
Contests and will wind-up
regular play next Monday. .
In the 8:30 p.m. fracas on
Thursday, the newly-crowned
state women's champs, Rogue
Valley Dairy Maids will face
Eagle Point.
Games next Monday night,
August 18, wind up the regu
lar loop play, except for com
pletion of a mix between
Eagle Point and the Junior
Chamber of Commerce. Their
July 21 game was halted with
the score at 21 to 20 for the
Jaycees after five innings and
more than two hours of play.
Time was running late and
forced the stop.
Play-off among the top four
clubs in the loop is set to open
Thursday, Aug. 21. Cham
Saw, Parsons and Butte Falls
have cinched spots in the
playoff and the Cheney Studs,
Eagle Point and Bureau of
Reclamation are in the run
ning for the other.
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AWAITING RESCUE, Bill Muncie (circle) floats in Lake
Washington, Seattle, after his unlimited hydroplane, Miss
Thriftway, rams Coast Guard patrol boat during Gold Cup
race. Both craft are in sinking condition (bottom).
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GRABBING TOP OF SPEAR, Clare Boothe Luce, former
ambassador to Italy, joins Art Pinder, spearfisher, in kill
ing big snapper at New Providence, Bahamas. She is gath
ering material for articles on diving in Bahamas coral reefs.
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DEFEATING 223 CONTESTANTS in National Target
Archerj' tourney, Fort Snelling, Minn., winners line up for
photographers. From left: Carole Meinhart, 34, Pittsburgh,
Pa., and Robert Bitner, 21, Big Rapids, Mich., senior divi
sion; Dennis O'Neil, 17, St. Paul, and Kay Volkman, 15,
Dayton, 0., who won in boys and girls division.
DOWN GOES BATTLER as his opponent, Gene (Ace)
Armstrong, stands over him, middleweight contender Rory
Calhoun settles down for the 10 count and the end of fight.
ROLND-LP QUEEN AND HER COURT Judy Lazinka, Pendle
ton, queen of the 1958 Pendleton Round-Up. is shown with her
royal court. From left are Jan Beamer, Heppner; Marcia Bull,
Tortland; Queen Judy; Kav Smutz. La Grande and Loretta Ander
son, Prosscr. The annual W estern classic will be September 10, 11.
12 and 13, 1958.
WenafcHee
Victim of
Brave Hex
By United Press International
Two extra inning games
and one jinx contest featured
play Tuesday night in the
Northwest league.
Eugene nicked Lewiston 2-1
and Salem topped Yakima 5-4
in a pair of 11-inning games
while Tri-City continued its
home-town hex over We
natchee with a 4-2 victory.
The Tri-City victory was
the tenth straight victory for
the Braves over the Chiefs at
Kennewick and snapped a six
g a m e Wenatchee winning
streak.
Tri-City got all its runs in
the bottom of the fifth. Reg
gie Hamilton drove in one run
and Don Koski sent the other
three across with a tremen
dous homer that carried 400
feet over the centerf ield fence.
Bill Eastburn scored from
third on a wild pitch to give
Eugene its victory over Lewis
ton. Eugene got one run in the
fifth on Danny Holden's solo
homer. Lewiston tied it up in
the eighth on a triple by
Roger Herrscher and a single
by John McNamara.
John Myers, Eugene hurler,
fanned 17 and walked not a
single hitter in besting Frosty
Norris in a tight hurling duel.
Vern Kindsfather doubled
in the 11th, moved up on a
walk and an infield single and
scored on a walk to give Sa
lem its victory.
Herb Anderson's two-run
triple sent Yakima ahead 4-2
in the ninth but Jack Dunn's
two-run double tied it in the
Salem half of the inning.
YMCA Nat
Team Third
Medford's YMCA swim
team placed third behind
Eugene and Lakeview last
week end in the Southern
Oregon Invitational Swim
meet sponsored by the Rose
burg Jaycees.
Local swimmers plunged to
12 first places in the 10-team,
two-day meet.
Linda Hess, 14 year old lo
cal girl, picked up half of the
first place ribbons as she
swam to victories in the 40
yard freestyle, 40 yard back
stroke, 40 yard breaststoke,
80 yard individual medley,
and 100 yard freestyle. She
also was a member of the
.girls' winning 160 yard free
style relay team, and the sec
ond place 160 yard freestyle
team in the women's division.
Miss Hess was top scorer of
the meet with 41 points. Her
closest rival was Spence Al
pert of Eugene, who managed
to collect 3 6 Vz tallie. Shirley
Hopkins, another Medford
swimmer, placed third among
the girls with 25 points.
Medford Host
Lakeview copped the girls'
team trophy with 115 points,
with the locals placing sec
ond with 101.
The Eugene swimmers tal
lied 229 points to nab first in
the. combined team totals.
Lakeview's total was 212 and
Medford had 179. Other teams
entered in the 50-event meet
were Eugene Country club,
Roseburg, Bend, North Bend,
Klamath Falls, Sweet Home,
and St. Helens.
The next meet for the Med
ford club will be Saturday,
Aug. 16 beginning at 10 a.m.
at Hawthorne park. The tri
team meet, with Klamath
Falls and Grants Pass, will of
fer 40 events and is open to
the public free of charge.
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U.S. Cinders Stars Honored
On Return from Europe Trip
Portland (UPD Mayor
Terry Schrunk has proclaimed
today an official appreciation
day in honor of the arrival
home of Oregon track and
field stars who have completed
a successful tour of Europe.
Bill Dellinger of Spring
field, Jim Grelle of Portland
and Dave Edstrom of Sher
wood made track history in
Russia, Hungary, Poland and
Greece. They were to arrive
at Portland International Air
port at 3:20 p.m.
New York (UPD The
United States track and field
team which scored victories
in meets at Moscow, Warsaw,
Budapest and Athens was to
receive an official salute from
the City of New York today.
The athletes, who returned
from their tour at 12:41 a.m.
(EDT) today when their plane
from Shannon, Ireland, ar
rived at Idlewild airport,
grabbed a few hours' sleep
after arrival and then were
due for an official reception.
The U.S. men's squad out
scored their rivals in each of
the four capital cities, al
though no official point tally
was kept at either Budapest
or Athens. The U.S. women's
team lost to the Russians and
the Poles but outscored the
Hungarians and Greeks.
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