MAIL TRIBUNE, Mcdfortf, Or.
Friday, May 1, 1959
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UPSIDE DOWN SMILE The man with the upside down
smile is manager Casey Stengel of the Yankees. He's
sitting in the dugout at Yankee Stadium in New York
prior to doubleheader with the Baltimore Orioles. You
can bet Casey's face remained unchanged for the entire
day. as he watched his Bombers lose both games, 54, 3-2.
Crater High Tussles
Ashland High Nine
Central Point - Crater
high's baseball aggregation is
ambitious to get back into ac
tion and will have tha oppor
tunity on Saturday afternoon,
The Comets of Crater play
Ashland at 1:30 pan. at Chen
ey field ai the south edge of
Chisox Warmed
By Heat Panels
' Chicago - Chicago's White
Sox should be hot this year in
more ways than one.
Five Arvin radiant heat
panels have been installed in
the ceiling of the Sox dugout
keep the players warm on
cool and damp days and
nights.
The panels, "each four feet
, long, two feet wide and half
an inch thick, emit infra-red
type rays that warm a person
directly instead of the air
around him. Because the
heaters themselves never get
hot, there is no danger of any-
' one being burned even if he
touches the panels. In fact,
hands can be warmed quickly
by holding them against the
heaters.
In addition, the panels with
their vinyl facing on steel
backed by fiber glass form a
cushion to protecf players
against injury if they stand
abruptly and bump their
heads on the dugout ceiling.
If the five 'heating panels,
which are experimental units
similar to those Arvin is de
veloping for use in primary
electric heating systems,
prove successful in the' Sox
dugout they also will be in
stalled in the visiting - team
dugout.
LAND OF SKY
Asheville, N.C.-OIPtt-The na
tion's feminine best in the
field of golf swung into action
today in the first round of the
54-hole Land of The Sky
Women's ' Open golf tourna
ment. Betsy Rawls of Spar
tanburg, S.C., was installed
a slim favorite going into the
third annual event. Prize
money totaling $6,500 was at
stake.
Medford. A doubleheader is
billed with the first game to
count in Southern Oregon
conference standings
Yesterday Coach Bill Piche
had his first full squad on
hand in more than one week.
Sickness forced postponement
of two doubleheaders sched
uled for the Comets last week
end. In fact the Crater club
has had only five games since
late March because of post
ponements. .
Because of limited action,
the Comets are considered
somewhat behind the other
conference teams in develop
ment for the season. But the
mentor hopes that the Central
Point team will be in near top
shape for Saturday rivalry."
Bill Anhorn likely will get
the pitching call in the first
and counting scuffle with
coach Bill Leybold picking
his Ashland twirler from
amon gAlan McKinnis, Pete
Stemple and Bob Johnson.
Crater won both its pre
vious tussles with Ashland.
2,400 Entries
Filed for Open
New York - (CPD - Jimmy
Demaret will be bucking odds
of 18-1 and Sammy Snead will
be facing 7-2 odds when they
contend with a record field
for berths in this year's U.S.
Open golf chamionship.
Those figures were calcur
lated today when the U. S.
Golf association announced
that a record total of 2,400
entries have been filed for
this year's Open, .which is
being played for the ; first
time under a unique "double
qualifying system." The pre--vioiw
record of 2,132 entries
was set last year.
Some players, 20 in .num
ber, are exempt from all quali
fying play and move right
into berths in the champion
ship tournament at the Wing
ed Foot Country Club, Mam
aroneck, N. Y., June 11-12-13.
But. the rest will have to
play in at least one and, in
most cases two qualifying
tournaments to earn a berth
in the championship tourney.
Fast Diagnosis
May Help Control
Heart Diseases
Washington, (Science Serv-ice)-The
ease : and speed with
which human diseases can be
detected and diagnosed are
among the chief virtues of
the new diagnostic technique
announced here by the De
partment of Health, Education
and Welfare.
In making the announce
ment, Secretary Arthur S.
Flemming said the speed of
the system could be a large
step forward in controlling
rheumatic heart diseases, pol
io, influenza, rabies, diph
theria and a wide range of
other diseases.
Tests Completed Quicker
Known as the fluorescent
antibody technique, the new
system enable doctors to com
plete tests in only a few min
utes that formerly required
two to three weeks. Here is
how It works: '
When a person contracts a
disease, such as polio, his body
produces a protein substance
which combats the polio .vir
us. The same antibodies are
produced by animals whose
blood is drawn and kept in
storage.
The antibody - containing
blood serum is stained with
a fluorescent dye and put on
a slide which already has been
smeared with material taken
from a patient suspected of
having polio. If viruses are
present in the smear, the anti
bodies attach themselves to
,it.
The slide is washed off, but
the fluorescent antibodies and
the viruses remain in the
smear and are detected by
ultraviolet light. They appear
like tiny neon lights with a
greenish fluroescence.
Field Trials Started
Laboratory studies with ihe
technique have proved so sue
cessfull that field trials on
some 50 diseases have been
started. A completed rabies
study has shown the tech
nique to be in 100 per cent
agreement with the old, reli
able, lengthy method.
Originally developed as a
defense against germ warfare,
the technique is so simple
that non-medical civil defense
personnel could easily, be
taught "to" use W. '
Traffic Deaths Up
At Alarming Rate
Chicago -(CPD- The nation's
drivers are killing themselves,
and each other, at an alarm
ing, ever-increasing rate, ac
cording to the National Safe
ty Council.
The traffic death count for
the first three months of 1959
stood at 8,080, which was five
per cent over the same time
in 1958, the council said.
There were nine per cent
more fatalities last month
alone, a jump from 2,560 in
March last year to 2,790 this
year.
BOWLING
WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Plans for an early Friday
evening-: league for women
will be discussed at 7:45 p.m.
Friday, May 6, at a meeting
in the ladies' locker room at
Medford Bowling lanes. Offi
cers . of the Medford Wom
en's Bowling association said
that prospective participants
should attend the meeting
eventhough they now lack a
sponsor. An effort will be
made to find sponsors. New
bowlers are welcome to the
meeting.
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