t MAIL TRIBUNE, M titer d, Oregon, Friday, Au9ut 22, 1938
Florists Shut Out Maids
In Regional Softball Tiff
Forest Grove No-hit no
run pitching performances
carried the Erv Lind Florists
of Portland and the hostess
Forest Grove Meadowlarks to
triumph here last night in the
women's regional Softball
tournament.
The Florists blanked the
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids 8
to 0 on the 11-strikeout two
walk tossing of Pearl Pinion.
Forest Grove drubbed the Ta
eoma. Wash., Grayettes 15 to
0 as Louise Mazzuca and Thel
ma Carlson combined to hold
the Evergreen state club with
out a safety.
Tonight the Meadowlarks
play Port Angeles, champions
of Washington, and Lind
takes on the Seattle Bellview
Ramblers.
Saturday Play
Rogue Valley, which recent
ly won the Oregon state toga,
and Tacoma fell into the
losers bracket and are to vie
on Saturday at 2 p.m. There
is chance that Tacoma may
drop from the meet, however,
and that would give the Maids
a bye into Saturday night
rivalry.
Losers of tonight's hassles
will clash also on Saturday
afternoon.
Only three Maid runners
Sot on base against the Linds,
on two walks and a fielder's
option. Closest -the RV nine
tame to scorine was when
Jean Main walked, went to
lecond on Bernice Bigham s
sacrifice and gained, third
base on Ellen Callaghan's
jroundout.
Four Portland runs came
in the second inning when
Roma Menold swatted a grand
lam homer. Hap Piper sin
gled in the frame and there
was a walk, fielder's option
and error.
Carolyn Fitzwater also
roundtrippered for the Flor
ists. Pat Barron, Maid chucker,
walked five and fanned one
while yielding seven hits.
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Pinion and Wallis; Barron and
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Parsons, Studs Gain
Final in Softball
Parsons Motors, which fin
ished the regular season at
the top of the heap, and Che
ney Studs, which tied for
third, have gained the play
off finals for the Jackson
County Softball association
championship.
Parsons pummeled Butte
Falls 10 to 1 at Memorial sta
dium, Camp White, and Che
ney nicked M and W Chain
Saw 4 to 3 in opening play
off games last night.
Championship tussle will
be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
28, at the Camp White dia
mond. M and W and Butte
Falls will battle in the second
game for hird place.
The Studs were credited
with only one hit last night
bu took advantage of a flood
Defenders
Choice in
Kid Finale
Williamsport, Pa. (CPU
Defending champion Monter
rey, Mexico, the rags-to-ncnes
kids from south of the bor
der, square off today against
Kankakee, 111., for the Little
League championship.
The Mexican fireballs
moved into the finals of the
12th annual Little League
World Series Thursday by
routing Darien, Conn., 11-5.
They beat Pearl Harbor, 11
0, in the opening round.
The Kankakee mites earned
their right to meet Monterrey
with a 3-1 triumph over Dads
den, Ala., preceded by a 2-1
decision over Portland, Ore.
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their victory.
Cheney got the jump in the
first inning on a hit batter,
walk, stolen base, error and
two wild pitches for two runs.
M and W tied it in the top of
the third on singles by Dick
Meister, Charlie Garner and
Jim House and a wild pitch.
But Cheney came right back
in the, bottom of the canto
with two markers on four er
rors, two passed balls, a walk
and a stolen base.
The M and W club got the
other run in the fifth on Meis-
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Marv Bohnert got the only
Cheney safety off E. C. Britt-
san.
Parsons took control of
Butte Falls in the third in
ning with four runs on dou
bles by Barney Riggs and
Dale McCay and singles by
Chuck Shepherd, Jerry Chris
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Thompson. Esselstyn and
Thompson each homered in
the game.
Bill Sweet held the Loggers
to two hits. He walked just
three.
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Bill Wade
Faces-Jury
Los Angeles (UPD The
jury that's been 'out on quar
terback Bill Wade since he
took over as head man of the
Rams comes in tonight when
the Los Angeles team meets
the New York Giants in the
Coliseum.
Wade did everything but
lime the field last Saturday
in sparking the Rams to a 31-
10 victory over the Washing
ton Redskins in the local
club's first exhibition game.
But despite the fact that
Wade passed for two touch
downs, ran for another and
picked up 65 yards in six car
ries, many felt the Redskin
line did not rush the former
Vanderbilt star hard enough
for a test.-
The Rams, favored by three
points, feel that the Giants
will be the real test. They
have one of the roughest de
fensive lines in the National
Football league with the likes
of Andy Robustelli, Jim Kat
cavage, Sam Huff and Dick
Modzelweski.
Last week the tough New
Yorkers whipped the San
Francisco Forty Niners 19-10
mostly on their defensive
play. The Giants blocked two
kicks and intercepted two
passes.
Alliance Would Keep
UO OSC From Bowl
Bend Plays
Central ia
Billings, Mont.-flJPD Ore
gon's American Legion Jun
ior baseball -champions from
Bend clash with Centralia,
Wash., this evening in the sec
ond game of the Region 11
baseball tournament.
Fairbanks, ,Alaska, collides
with Lewiston, Idaho, in the
opener this afternoon.
Billings, the fifth team in
the tourney, will tangle with
the winner of the Fairbanks
Lewiston game in the night
cap at 7 pjn.
Winner of the tournament
will participate in the section
al play-offs at Hastings, Neb.,
later this month.
Redl Underdog
Against Turner
New York (CPD Slug
ger Stefan Redl of Germany
will try to smash into the wel
terweight rankings tonight in
a 10-round nationally tele
vised fight with contender Gil
Turner at Madison Square
Garden. Turner, of Philadel
phia, is favored at 7-5, largely
because of his greater experi
ence. X
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Oregon, Oregon State and I
Washington State from the i
Rose Bowl football picture is
scheduled to be formed after
the current Pasadena pact ex
pires in 1960, the Oregonian
said today.
The newspaper said it learn
ed from an unimpeachable
source that the Rose Bowl
committee in Pasadena would
form an alliance with a so-
called Big Four of UCLA.
Southern California, Califor
nia and Washington. These
four schools are scheduled to
meet in San Francisco Satur
day. Stanford has been consid
ered as a likely fifth member
of the group.
The newspaper said its in
formant, described as close to
the Rose Bowl picture, said
that after the 1960 game none
of the schools in the North
west outside of Washington
would be considered for the
Pasadena assignment unless
the PCC could be revived.
Oregon went to the Rose
Bowl this year and Oregon
State -last year. Oregon State
and Washington State or con
sidered top contenders for a
berth in next year's game.
Oregon isn't eligible.
The 43-year-old Pacific
Coast conference broke . up
here effective in 1959 after a
meeting here earlier this
month.
Zombie Attraction
In Drags on Sunday
One of the feature entries
at Southern Oregon Timing
association's drag races this
Sunday will be the spectacu
lar "Zombie," low slung
coupe which bettered the na
tional record for its class last
week end.
The drags will be at the
Camp White strip with time
trials set for 9:30 a.m. start
and eliminations coming after
the lunchtime break.
Bub Hewitt pushed the
Wheeler's car club machine to
121.58 miles per hour at Red
ding, Calif., last Sunday.
Wheelers will aim to push the
21 Club-sponsored vehicle to
even higher speed this time
out.
Bond at $150
Trophies will be awarded
this week end to all class win
ners and will go also for fast
time and top eliminator. The
savings bond for busting the
strip record of 134.24 mph
has been boosted to $150 and
will go up to $200 if not brok
en this Sunday.
This week end's program is
a final warm up here for the
second annual Northwest Gas
championships on Sept. 6 and
7. National Hot Rod associa
tion rules will prevail and a
rigid safety check will be
made on each car entered. No
entries will be accepted after
noon this Sunday.
Races are open to the pub
lic and a concessions stand
will be operated by Medford
Lions club. Signs will be post
ed from the Big Y at the
north end of town to the
strip.
Pro Elevens
To Collide
In Portland
Portland (UPD The San
Francisco 49'ers were to ar
rive here this afternoon for
the exhibition pro football
game here Saturday night
against the Washington Red
skins. A crowd of 25,000 is ex
pected for the contest.
San Francisco announced it
has obtained John Witte, 1956
ail-American tackle from Ore
gon State, from the Los An
geles Rams and that Witte
was scheduled for action
acainst the Redskins.
Washington has a pair of
ex-Oregon stars in uick
James, former Webfoot, and
Sam Raker, former OSC Bea
ver. They are scheduled for
action in the offensive bacK
field. Another Redskin back-
field ace is Johnny Olszew
ski, one-time California star.
San Francisco features the
runnine of Hugh McElhenny
and Joe Perry and the passing
of Y. A. Tittle to K. C. Owens,
former College of Idaho ace.
Hardtop Autos Race
On Ashland Track
Some of the leading drivers
in this area of Oregon will
contend this evening when
the Southern Oregon Invita
tional Hardtop Auto races are
held on the Valley View
speedway just off Highway
99 northeast of Ashland.
.The field will include" such
favorites of past seasons as
Art Pollard and Jim Standley
from Roseburg. They are
heading the 1958 campaign
on their home oval. Another
top driver due from the Ump
qua valley metropolis is Jim
Decker.
From Klamath Falls will be
Bob Crowley and Les Walker.
They have been racing at var
ious tracks in the state. Some
strong contenders are. expect
ed from Eugene and Coos
Bay. Names of drivers aren't
available but it is understood
romping in those communi
ties. Crescent City, Calif., is
to be represented.
25-Lap Chase
Some of the faster stock
cars in races this season at
Valley View are expected to
contend on the hardtop pro
gram. A 25-lap main is planned.
There will be a trophy dash
and two heat races. Stock cars
will be the side attraction this
time out. There will be one
race for that class of vehicle.
Track manager Phil Bry
ant has reported that a siz
able field is anticipated.
Time trials will be at 7:30
p.m. and first race at 8 p.m.
Action this evening is a de
parture from the regular sea
son scheduled. - Past races
have been on Saturdays with
stock cars featured.
Canadian
Lead Tied
- Edmonton, Alta. (UPD A
host of young American pros
including half-way leaders
Doug Sanders and Bob Goetz
continued to dominate the
Canadian Open golf cham
pionship today as the field
moved into the third round.
Canada's 46-year-old Stan
Leonard of Vancouver, one
stroke off the pace with a
seven-under-par 133, was the
lone member of the old
guard within striking dis
tance of the young Yanks.
The two 25-year-old lead
ers each fashioned five-under-par
65s in Thursday's second
round to jump into the 36
hole lead.
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NCAA Officials
Study Problems
Denver (UPD College ath
letic leaders from all over
the country converged here
today for five days of meet
ings that will be climaxed by
the National Collegiate Ath
letic association "conference
of conferences."
The 50 members to the non
policy making "conference of
conferences" will study three
problems:
The general question of
college-professional relations,
with particular emphasis on
college baseball's relationship
with professional baseball.
Plans for improving the
administration of playing
rules.
A proposal that high
schools and colleges join in
adopting continuing rules of
eligibility.
About 90 per cent of all
U.S. jobs today are covered
by provisions of the social
security system.
The 49'ers are expected to
start John Brodie, former
Stanford star, at quarterback
SIGNED TO CONTRACT
San Francisco (UPD The
San Francisco Giants have
signed outfielder Charles Teu
scher to a contract with the
Springfield club of the East
ern League. Teuscher, of Au
rora, 111., was a University of
Michigan baseball star.
President Andrew Johnson
was cnristenea as Andrew
Jackson Johnson.
Buyers Defeat
The Dalles Nine
Portland (UPD The Dal
les lost its first game in the
double-elimination thet state
AABC baseball, tournament
Thursday night, dropping a 3
0 "shoutout to the American
Buyers Club. Bill Wiitala held
The Dalles to five hits and
struck ou,t 11.
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