1
Pon Jordan Defends Title
Against Virg Akins Tonight
Qf T.nnic T.Tn rnnTi tald .
of the tape on welterweight
champion Don Jordan and
challenger Virgil Akins:
Jordan
Akins
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5-S
147
73 in
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Bt ED SAINSBURY
St. Louis. Mo.-(UPD-Every-
4Vim Tiro a anJntr for vnnn2
nn Torm tnHiv Vint, the
young welterweight champion
was no better than an even
het to defeat a "hungry" ex
titleholder. Virgil Akins, to
night in his first title defense.
On Jordan's side were
youth, confidence and an im
pressive record. He won the
crown from Akins Dec. 6 and
since then knocked out one
other foe to run his winning
streak to . 11 fights. He has
been beaten only once in his
last 18 matches.
Akins, seven years older
than Jordan at 31, has stum
bled to defeat by Del Flana
gan and trailed Charlie Tomb
stone Smith for nine rounds
before he rallied for a knock
out win in his other bouts
since he won the title a year
ago.
Despite the disparity in
their recent records, a crowd
of upwards of 7,000 was ex
pected to pay between $50,000
and $55,000 to watch them
go the championship distance
of 15 rounds, or less should
either battler manage to put
in a knockout punch.
Boxer vs. Puncher
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dollar bet.
Should the fight go the dis
tance. Jordan should be the
winner. Though he was won
48 bouts and lost only 11,
hp has scored only 15 knock-
n,ti Tn h first match with
H AKlnS, lie was a inosiciiiu
boxer, working inside, shov
''i ine and Dushine to stifle
Akins' most powerful punches,
igf a liauuj uvcwivu v.
points.
Akins' best chance appear
ed to be in landing a finish-
inZ Dunch early in the scrap
or in connecting with a daz-
ing blow which could make
his foe a set-up for a later
;- knockout. Akins, in winning
Ties Result
In Grade
Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W.
L.
1
1
2
3
3
L.
1
1
1
3
Pet.
.750
.750
.500
.250
.250
Pet.
.667
.667
.667
.000
Roosevelt
Jefferson
Jackson .
, 3
3
2
1
Hoover
Washington . 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W.
Wilson 2
Oak Grove 2
Lincoln 2
West Side 0
City grade school baseball
teams completed their once
around loop slates yesterday
with ties in standings of both
circuits and inter-league play
off arrangements will be an
nounced after a meeting next
Monday.
Play-offs are set for next
Thursday.
Roosevelt and Jefferson
knotted at the top of the Na
tional league and Wilson, Oak
Grove and Lincoln tied in the
American loop. A No. 1 play
off spot will go to Roosevelt
because it beat Jeff in the
regular season.
Richard Newland pitched a
no-hitter for Wilson in one of
four games yesterday. Wilson
beat Lincoln 2 to 1.
Other results were Oak
Grove 18 to 2 over West Side,
Jefferson 8 to 0 over Hoover
and Jackson over Washington
5 to 4. The Wilson-Lincoln
brush went eight innings in
stead of the scheduled five
and Jackson - needed six to
beat Washington.
SHORT SCORES:
R H E
Jackson 5 2 2
Washington 4 2 2
Highland and Curtis; Kyker and
Mann.
Jefferson 8 3 1
Hoover 0 13
Kinney and Young; Olson, Nuich,
Kinney and Anderson.
Oak Grove 18 11 1
West Side 2 14
Rupp and Cline, Rott (3), Humph
reys, Dowson (1) and Barry.
Wilson
Lincoln 10 3
Newland and Hatfield; Stickley
and Roberts.
Gravel Bill
Passes House
' House Bill 472 pertaining
to regulation of removal of
sand or gravel from streams
was among legislation to pass
the Oregon House of Repre
sentatives yesterday.
The bill was introduced at
the request of the Oregon
division of the Izaak Walton
league as a measure to protect
fish life.
OPENING .-DAY-
Saturday till 9 pm
Sunday 6 am - 2 pm
the championship over Vince
Martinez last June, triumph
ed in just such fashion, stun
ning his foe with an over
hand right, the first punch of
the fight, and then flooring
him nine times en' route to a
technical knockout win.
Akins has knocked out 30
opponents in winning 49
fights, but he has lost 19 bouts
and has been knocked out
twice.
Red Raider
Trackmen
Tussle OTI
Ashland Southern Oregon
college will seek its third vic
tory of the season when it
tangles with Oregon Tech in
a track meet Saturday after
noon in Klamath Falls.
The Owls are defending
Oregon Collegiate conference
champions and appear to have
a power packed squad again
this year.
Raider thinclads have won
two dual meets and were third
last week in a triangular.
Clarence and Stuart Baker
will lead the Raiders with
both Ashland brothers run
ning in the relay, Clarence in
the 100 and 220-yard dashes,
and Stu in the 220, the 440
with Chuck Swingle, and the
broad jump with Gofdon Clay
ton.
Returning to action will be
Eldon Francis in the javelin,
he continually set marks of
over 190 feet last year. The
ex-Medford athlete has been
travelling with the baseball
squad.
Another Baseballer
Clayton is also an entrant
in the javelin and the 100 and
220 with Jim Dietz, another
baseballer.
Jack Johnson leads the dis
tance men in the 880 and the
mile runs where he has been
tops for the Raiders this year.
Norm Pawlowski will team
with Johnson in. the mile and
run the two-mile besides.
Al Born and Byron Kile
are entrants in the high jump
and Born will also be running
the high sticks.
Sid Smith will go in the
low hurdles and possibly Scott
Peterson.
Pedroy Colley is the big per
former in the discus and shot
for the Raiders. He has rack
ed up more points than any
other participant on the SOC
cinder team. Stan Gribble will
team with Colley in both
events if his injured heel is
okeh.
Larry Derry and Jack Ko
pacz are entries in the pole
vault, Duane Daley in the dis
tances and Bill Mularky in the
high hurdles. Noble Adamack
will be the third entry in the
discus to round out the Raider
squad.
The following week the
Raiders will play host to the
Humboldt State squad, in a
weekend that will provide a
good variety of sports on the
SOC campus.
Kings To Keep
Franchise in IL
New York " (DPD A meeting
between Cuban Prime Min
ister Fidel Castro and Havana
baseball club owner Bobby
Maduro produced an an
nouncement today that - the
Sugar Kings will keep their
International league franchise
in Cuba.
o o o
Antonelli
Goes After
Win No. 4
Chicago - fOPB - Stylish
Johnny Antonelli of the San
Francisco Giants takes his un
blemished record to the
mound tonight against the
Chicago Cubs in the opening
contest of a 12-game Eastern
swing for the Bay belters.
The Giants were idle Thurs
day. Cub manager Bob Schef
fing is expected to counter
with Darius Dave Hillman,
who owns a 1-1 record.
Antonelli has racked up
three straight victories in get
ting off to his best start in 10
seasons in the big show. He
hurled a five hitter while
breezing to a 7-1 triumph
against the Cubs earlier in
the season.
On theirs road trip, the
Giants are . scheduled to meet
Philadelphia, Cincinnati,
Pittsburgh and Milwaukee in
addition to the Cubs.
Manager Bill Rigney has
said he will platoon right
handed hitting Felipe Alou,
currently rapping the ball at
a .390 clip with southpaw
swinging Willie Kirkland in
right field during the trip.
Andre Rodgers is expected to
move back into the shortstop
position.
BOWLING
ELKS LEAGUE
Standings: W. L.
Alley Gators 38 18
Lively-Five 35 21
Miss Fitts 31 25
Gypos - 31 25
Adairs 31 25
Comenters 28 28
Medics 24 32
PERS : 23 33
Go Boys 20 36
Wallflowers 19 37
Results: -
Wallflowers. (KLubbers 459) 1943;
Cementers, 4(Patten 545), 2457.
Go Boys. KClark 516(, 2147;
Adairs. 3(Coats 461), 2114.
Lively Five, 4(Milnes 531), 2512;
Medics, (XBolton 474), 2058.
Miss Fitts, KKnox-Kessler 501),
2374: PERS, 3(Hussong 510), '2169.
Alley-Gators, KWells 519), 2302;
Gypos, 3(DeGrott 515), 2300.
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Standings: W. L.
R O Stephenson Lbr. Co. 21 7
Medford Steel No. 1 21 7
Medford Blowpipe Co 16 12
Medford Steel No. 1 15 13
Jay Allen Co 14 14
Barco Supply Co 13 15
Seven Up Bottling Co 13 15
Safeway Stores 13 15
Tru Mix Construction Co. 11 17
Kogap Lumber Industries 11 17
Big Y Market 11 17
Knights of Columbus 9 19
Results:
Steel Two, 2 (Harvey Sorenson
477) 2,620: Big Y, 2 (Gordy Huttner
499) 2,567
K of C, 1 (Lee Meeker 483), 2.616;
Safeway, 3 (Bob Cast 550), 2,689.
Blowpipe, 3 (Art Ekerson 521),
2,850; 7 Up, 1 (Ernie Engelkes 640),
2,778.
Kogap, 1 (Roger Weiss 521) 2,647;
Steel One, 3 (Ed McFarlane 483),
2,769.
Tru Mix, 1 (Chuck Snedden 555),
2,704; Barco, 3 (Dick Schlachter
502), 2.792.
Stephenson, 3 (Jack Six 477),
2.681; Jav Allen, 1 (Wes McKenzie
473), 2,560.
CITY LEAGUE
Results W. L.
Hi-Way Lumber Co 20 8
Tele. Employes Assn 17 11
First National Bank ....16 12
State Farm Insurance ....16 12
South. Ore. Moulding ....14 14
Ross Lumber Co 14 14
Medford Barbers 13 'i 14 12
Westside Merchants 13,b 14V2
Central Market 12 V2 15 2
W H Daugherty Lbr. Co. 11 i 162
Weter & Olson 11 17
Calif. Ore. Power Co 9 19
Results:
Central Mkt. 2V2 (Gordon Schulz
509) 2.677: Barbers 12 (Herb Vallee
485) 2.575.
Westside 1 (Carl Landis 537)
2,721; TEAA 3 (John Martin 563)
2 858
'FNB 3 (Art Carlson 508) 2,738;
Copco 1 (Roy Rolls 550) 2,705.
Daugherty 1 (Frank Chapman
542) 2,759; Ross 3 (Art Williams
515) 2,796.
State Farm 4 (Willie Fischer 557)
2,812; Hi-Way 0 (Fred Anderson
511) 2,543.
W & O 3 (Bill Luman 530) 2,806;
S O Mldg. 1 (Ron Brooks 508) 2,661.
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
Standings: W." L.
Chitwood & Stone 27 9
1st Christian No. 3 24 12
Eagle Point Teachers 21'i lil2
Medford Plywood 19 17
Coca Cola 19 17
Baker's Moulding 18 18
Steven's Corp . 17',2 18l2
United Radio .'. 15 21
1st Christian No. 2 15 21
Pacific Motor Trucking 14 Y2 212
1st Christian No. 1 142 21'i
Taylor-Salade 11 25
Results:
Medford Veneer 2 (W. Fischer
522); PMT 2 (D. PhiUips 493).
1st Christian One 0 (E. Purdy
442); United 4 (F. Knox 532).v
Coca Cola 4 (O. Caster 457); Tay-j
lor 0 (W. Fowler 486). '
Baker's 1 (A. Bauman 510); 1st
Christian Three, 3 (P. Shafer 493).
Steven's 4 (F. Liddell 530);
Teachers 0 (B. Hall 460).
1st Christitan Two 0 (J. Jacob
sen 549); Chitwood 4 (G. Brooks
527).
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE ,
Standings: W. L.
Midcoast Painters : 33 19
Tee Pee Plywood : 32 20
Hughes & Dodd 30 22
Timber Wolves t 282 23 'x
Table Rock Lumber 27 25
Ideal Cement 25 27
Communication Workers 222 29 '2
Cove Valley Supply 21 31
Andy's Jewelers 21 31
E. H. Mann Co. 30 32
Results:
Midcoast 3 (Gary Couch 539)
2769; Cove Valley 1 (Lewis Jant
zer 562) 2753.
Tee Pee 3 (Cliff Graves 475)
2689; Hughes 1 (Ben Darass 445)
2618.
Wolves 2Va (Bill Tope 554) 2852;
Communication (R. L. Janzen
4961 2779.
Table Rock 3 (Billy Jones 524)
2834; Andy's 1 Carl Perdue 511)
2728.
Ideal 4 (Wilmer Bailey 454) 2765;
Mann Co. 0 (Frank Driscoll 514)
2644.
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Tennis Club
Todd Tibbutt heads the lad
der set up by Rogue Valley
Tennis club to provide com
petition in singles for mem
bers. 1
Rules allow a player to
challenge any one of the three
players ranked immediately
above him. If a challenger
defeats his opponent, his posi
tion is moved up to 4he spot
of the man he beat and the
loser is dropped to the former
position of the man who
downed him.
The club has invited young
players to turnout Sunday
afternoons for periods of play
and instruction. If sufficient
interest is shown, a junior
ladder tourney will be set up.
Sunday, April 26, play will
LA Begins
17-TangIe
Road Trip
. St. Louis -(DPD The Los An
geles Dodgers launch the first
game in their long road trip
tonight when they go against
the eighth -place St. Louis
Cardinals in Busch Stadium.
The Dodgers in second
place and crowding the Na
tional league leader, the Mil
waukee Braves, named south
paw Johnny Podres (1-1X to
take the mound against the
Cards' Larry Jackson (0-2).
-Tonight's tilt will be one of
17 road games which will
take the Californians into
every National league city ex
cept Chicago.
The Dodgers have won six
of their last eight games - in
cluding two out of three
games with the San Francisco
Giants - and have a record
so far of 7-4. At the close of
their first home stand in 1958
they were in sixth place, so
things are considerably bright
er, this- year. ,
Shot Put
Duel Slated
Pomona, Calif. - (UPD - A
shot put duel betwen Dallas
Long and Bill Nieder in which
both men have their sights
set on Parry O'Brien's world
record of 63 feet, 2 inches
overshadows all other events
tonight in the first annual Mt.
San Antonio relays.
Long, 18-year-o 1 d 250
pound freshman from the Uni
versity of Southern Califor
nia, has an unofficial mark of
64 feet 2 inches, while Nieder,
former Kansas star now in the
army, boasts a top heave of
63 feet, 8Vi inches.
Each man thinks he has a
chance tonight to approach
65 feet once only a mirage
as far as the greatest men in
the event were concerned.
O'Brien, the first to pass the
once magic 60-foot mark,
won't compete in his specialty,
although he's entered in the
discus Saturday afternoon
when the second half of the
56-event program is sched
uled. The field for the invita
tional two-mile race includes
Gordon Pirie of England,
world record holder at 3,000
meters, Jerome Walters of the
Los Angeles Striders, and Bill
Dellinger, formerly of Oregon
and now the U.S. Air Force.
Talk on Alaska
Again Tonight
Talks by Herb Kenaga,
Alaska traveler and photogra
pher, are scheduled this eve
ning and Saturday at Girls
Community club.
The program will start at
8 p.m. on each occasion anrl
slides of Alaska will be
shown. The three-night series
began Thursday and is spon
sored by Jackson County
chapter of the Izaak Walton
league.
An hour of stereonhonir
music recordings will proceed
tne, regular program.
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be on the Southern Oregon
college courts at Ashland.
Rogue Valley netmen will
vie at Redding, Calif., on May
3 and the Redding team will
come to Oregon later for a
return match.
Starting ladder positions
are 1. Todd Tibbutt, 2. Phil
Holman, 3. Jerry Joy, 4. How
ard Dugan, 5. Dick Joy, 6. Bob
Gouley, 7. Alex Petersen, 8.
Don Auxier, 9. Skip Graham,
10. Joe Corona, 11. Glenn
Klein, 12. John Root, 13. Gor
don Taylor, 14. Lawrence
Gastorf.
Tomy Lee
Victor in
Blue Grass
Lexington, Ky. - (UPD -Tomy
Lee, who showed
spunk to match his speed in
winning Thursday's running
of the Blue Grass Stakes at
Keeneland, headed for
Churchill Downs and the
Kentucky Derby today posing
a problem for Jockey Willie
Shoemaker.
Shoemaker was impressed
by the English-born colt's
courage as he turned back a
determined drive by Clai
borne Farm's Dunce in the
stretch to winthe $25,000
added Derby prep by little
more than a head.
"The horse ran a game race
When that other horse came
to him, he went on," Shoe
maker said, but quickly add'
ed, "I still have not decided
on the Derby. I'll make up my
mind Saturday."
, "The Shoe" referred to his
engagement to ride Brook
meade Stable's Sword Dancer
in the seven-furlong Stepping
Stone Purse at Churchill
Downs Saturday, a race which
will attract several Derby
contenders, including Calu
met Farm's On-And-On and
probably the C. V. Whitney
filly, Silver Spoon.
Sword Dancer will have to
perform brilliantly Saturday
to gain Shoemaker's saddle
service for the Derby, for
Tomy Lee showed a world of
class in winning the mile-and-
an-eighth Blue Grass.
Patterson
Guaranteed
Indianapolis, Ind. - (DPD -
Champion Floyd Patterson to
day was guaranteed a return
match with Brian London on
the 100 to one chance that the
British puncher wins their
May 1 bout for the heavy
weight title.
The clause was contained
in the contract that both
fighters signed Thursday.
Patterson signed for a guar
antee of $75,000 or 60 per
cent of the gate, whichever is
greater, plus all other income
after London's share of $60,'
000 has been deducted.
Patterson, who is scheduled
to defend his crown against
Ingemar Johansson on June
25, is expected to reap an
other $200,000 from tele
vision rights from the bout at
Indianapolis Coliseum.
Promoter Bill Rosensohn
said that a London victory
would force a postponement
of the champion's clash with
Johansson in New York be
cause London mustsagain face
Patterson within 90 days.
The contract called for a
TV blackout of a 75-mile
radius, D'Amato said it was
up to London to decide what
size gloves would be worn.
2 Bat Turns,
2 Round Trips
Philadelphia - (DPD - Who's
this guy Babe Ruth?
Gene Freese of the Phillies
has been to bat only twice
this season and has hit a home
run both times.
He hit a pinch grand-slam
homer against the Reds on
April 18 and Thursday night
he helped the Phils to a 4-3
victory over the Braves with
another pinch homer in the
ninth with one man on.
Ecuadoran
Gains Upset
Cleveland, Ohio -(UPD- Vet
eran Pancho Segura of Los
Angeles rocketed back into
the profesional tennis picture
today following his stunning
upset victory over Mai Ander
son of Australia.
The 37-year-old native of
Ecuador needed only 30 min
utes to bury Anderson, 6-0 and
6-3, in the opening round of
the world pro tennis cham
pionships here Thursday.
The spindly - legged South
American, bounced off Jack
Cramer's cross-country tour
to make room for Anderson
and fellow Aussie Ashley
Cooper, reeled off nine
straight games. He rolled
through the first set untouch
ed and held a 3-0 lead in the
second before Anderson ral
lied. The victory enable Segura
to move into the tournament
semi-finals tomorrow night
against the winner of a quarter-final
match tonight be
tween second - seeded Lew
Hoad of Australia and Bobby
Riggs of New York.
Top-seeded Pancho Gon
zales and Cooper, idle Thurs
day night, open their title bids
tonight.
890,500 Ducks,
Geese Gunned
By Oregonians
Portland - Oregon water
fowl gunners numbering more
than 67,900 reported in with
a total take of more than 890,
500 ducks and geese during
the 1958 season. Final compu
tations by the game commis
sion show this to be a 2.2 per
cent increase above the kill of
the previous season when
more than 871,500 ducks and
geese were taken by 67,600
hunters.
The total number of ducks
taken was 823,822, a consider
able increase over the 789,
942 reported taken during
1957. The goose kill was down
with 66,757 reported taken
in 1958 compared to 81,591
taken the previous year.
Statistics show that approx
imately 25 per cent of all
hunting license holders hunt
ed waterfowl last year. These
hunters spent on the average
of six days in the field.
Promotions in CAP
Squadron Listed
Promotions in the Civil Air
Patrol, Medford composite
squadron, have been an
nounced. Don Silver and Dorothy
Freeman were promoted to
airman second class; Jeanette
Vermeulen was promoted to
staff sergeant; and Don Hun
terman was promoted to mas
ter sergeant.
The promotions were an
nounced at a meeting of the
squadron last week by Senior
Chief Warrent Officer Rich
ard Chapman.
Second Lt. Viva A. Mac
Manama arid Staff Sergeant
Clarence Pugh attended the
Oregon Wing Cadet confer
ence in Portland last week.
Cadets from all squadrons in
the state attended the meeting
at which the summer encamp
ment was discussed.
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Meet Led
By Souchak
Las Vegas, Nev.-(UPD-Mike
Souchak, the happy-go-lucky
warrior from Durham, N. C,
by way of Grossmger, N. Y.,
is in a position today to make
monkeys out pf the "wise guy"
gamblers of Las Vegas.
Magnificent Mike, the ex-
Duke university football play
er, went into the second round
of the $46,000 Tournament of
Champions golf classic today
holding a two-stroke lead over
the star-packed field-despite
the fact he was completely
overlooked in the pre-tourna-ment
wagering.
Souchak cracked out a fine
six-under-par 66 Thursday -
one stroke off the course
record - to take a two-point
lead over his 25 competitors
on the long and tough Desert
Inn Country Club course.
Lcngshots in Front
Mike was listed at 20-1 odds
in the pre-tournament betting,
and he sold in the $380,000
Calcutta Pool on Wednesday
night for a cheap, for this
gambling town price of $14,
500. That compared with $26,
000 paid for Gene Littler and
$25,500 for Art Wall, who had
trouble with par all day Thurs
day. Souchak, one of the biggest
hitters in golf, had seven
birdies and a single bogey for
nines of 34-32.
Right on his trail, however,
came another long shot, young
John McMullin, the short
swinger from Alameda, Calif.,
with a 34-34-68.
Next in line were still some
more long shots - Ernie Voss
ler, Midland, Tex., and the
old-timer of the winter tour,
Pete Cooper, Lakeland, Fla.,
each with 69.
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Following Collision
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evening in a collision east of
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Portland Bout
To Be May 12
Portland - (DPD - The heavy
weight fight between Pat Mo
Murtry of Tacoma and Gar
vin Sawyer of New York has
been rescheduled for May 12
here.
The fight originally was
scheduled for next Monday.
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ed because of the nationally
televised bout next Wednes
day between Phil Moyer and
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Phie SP 3-4293
, DAILY'S U-DRIVE
Medford Airport
9th and Bartlert Streets
Medford, Oregon
MAIN ST. at RIVERSIDE
MEDFORD