Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1959, Image 9

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    SECOND IN STATE Jacksonville high's
three-man track squad, which took second
in the state B meet last week end, is shown
here. With Coach Glenn Schireman are
Doyle Bransom. (33), Ken Perreard (25) and
Ron Davis (13). Branson gained 30 of the
Redskins' 41 -points with firsts in the 100
and 220-yard dashes and in the broad jump
Ashland Grabs First
Conference Triumph
Ashland high baseballers
yesterday entered the victory
column of the Southern Ore
gon conference standings for
the first time this season. The
Grizzlies downed the Crater
Comets 4 to 3. '
Dennis Johnson smashed in
the winning run in the top of
the extra eighth inning. Dave
Jackson had doubled ahead of
Johnson and had advanced to
third base on an error.
Each of the two clubs had
three-run inning. Ashland
tallied in the opening canto
on hits by Harley Dickerson
and Jackson, a walk, three er
rors and a passed ball. Two
of the runs crossed when
Jackson's squeeze bunt pop
ped over the head of pitcher
Wayne Allen, who was charg
ing in on the play. Dickerson
tallied on the bunt and Pete
Stemple scored when Allen's
late throw to first got through
baseman Jerry Korbol.
Crater's runs were in the
lecond inning. Wayne. Allen
doubled and Korbol, John An
horn and Doug Davis were
walked in succession by Ash
land starting pitcher Bqb
Johnson. A run scored when
catcher Phil Tucker dropped
the ball on a fielder's choice
play at the plate when Ed
Allen bunted. Third marker
came home on a sacrifice fly
out by Dennis Pfaff. 4 '
McKinni Strong
Alan McKinnis pitched the
last 6 1-3 innings for Ashland.
" He held the Comets to three
hits, walked not a one and
struckout seven. Johnson gave
up two hits, struck out two
and issued five bases on balls.
Wayne Allen pitched for Cra
ter, allowing eight hits, strik
ing out 13, walking four and
hitting one.
Stemple, Jackson and
Wayne Allen each had two
hits.
Dennis Pfaff, Crater center
fielder,' threw out two run
ners. He nailed one man going to
third and caught a fly ball
and threw to second to catch
a man off base for a double
play. Comet third baseman
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" 1 wQ&s fete Mdm
for top individual performance in the meet.
Perreard tied for first in the high jump and
Davis was fifth in the low hurdles. Another
Jackson county school, St. Mary's of Med
ford, won the tate championships and a
third school fro"m the southern Oregon dis
trict (5B), Merrill, took third in the Friday
Saturday event at Soringfield.
stabbed two hit liners to take
hits away from Grizzlies.
Ashland shortstop Dicker
son ran wide and deep to rob
Pfaff of what seemed a sure
safe blow and Jackson on a
long left field caught a fly
ball off the bat of Crater's
Bill Anhorn.
Crater will be host to Med
ford at 2:30 pjn. Friday at
Cheney field in its last two
games of the season.
LINESCORE:
Ashland . 300 000 01 4 8 2
Crater 030 000 003 4 5
B. Johnson. McKinnis (2) and
Tucker; W. Allen and E. Allen.
Annual Spring Sing
Set at College
Ashland-Students of South
ern Oregon college will greet
spring, Friday, May 22, at 8
p.m. in Churchill auditorium
with their annual "Spring
Sing." The event is sponsored
by the sophomore class as a
contest among the all organi-
ons on campus.
. included ' in the program
will be the popular singing
groups, We Three and The
Tempests. As an added attrac
tion, the Faculty Quartet com
posed of Dr. Arthur Taylor,
Osrar C. RinrYi fllpnn T
Matthews and Donaid E. Lewis
will sing "Lithia Water" and
other selections. Townspeople
are invited to attend. There
is no admission charge.
COOLS BLOOD STREAM
London DPD British medi
cal' authorities Tuesday night
reported a new advance in
heart surgery which allows
the heart to be stopped as
long as 45 minutes for deli
cafe operations. The new tech
nique, known as "hypother
mia," involves deep cooling
of the blood stream and by
passing of the heart, and does
not require a heart-lung ma
chine. Lowest birth rate in the
United States in recent years
was 18.4 per thousand in 1933.
It rose to 26.6 per thousand
in 147 which was a record.
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SPORTS
Outstanding
Honor Goes
To Michael
Carl Michael, Oregon Class
B high school discus cham-.
pion, has been named out
standing senior athlete at St.
Mary's high of Medford.
This honor was announced
last night at the annual
awards dinner at the school
gymnasium' for basketball
players, trackmen and cheer
leaders. Michael gains the
Larry Shade award. Presen
tation was made by the Very
Rev. Carl Mai, pastor of Sa
cred Heart Catholic parish.
Dick Evans v. ts named out
standing player in basketball
and track and Don Rausch re
ceived that award for foot
ball. The inspirational award
for all sports went to Dick
Theiral. '
Speaker at the dinner was
the Rev. Jeremiah Linehan,''
pastor of the Catholic parish
at Drain. He pointed to the
virtues of loyalty, modesty,
calmness, turning1' the other
cheek and purity that should
be developed by participation
in sports. Father Linehan
brought out that sports should
not be just a safety valve but
should have an important role
in developing Christian char
acter. Trophies Displayed
He mentioned the com
manding role athletics plays
in American lives, speaking
of the amount of attention
given to televised games, to
playing the games and to the
reading of sports publications.
On display at the dinner
were the Little Rogue and
Hayward relays, district and
state championship trophies
won in track and the Jackson
County B league title trophy
won in baseball. SM trackmen
last Saturday won the state B
track meet.
Presentation of letters and
certificates was made by Bill
McKibbon, Crusader head
coach. He handed the out
standing awards to Dick Ev
ans and Rausch and the in
spirational award to Theiral.
Cub Scouts Visit
Mail Tribune Plant
Members of Den 8, Pack 6,
Cub Scouts of Washington and
Jefferson schools, visited the
Mail Tribune plant yesterday
afternoon.
They were Dean Hall, Art
Forbes, Bobby Drysdale, David
Landis, Larry Duysen, Victor
Johnson, Wayne Garrett and
Kent Duysen. They were ac
companied by Mrs. A. E. Hall,
den mother, and Mrs. Glen
Duysen, assistant den mother,
and Maria Jean Hall.
Acfor John Ireland -Declares
Bankruptcy
' Los Angeles - (UPD - Actor
John Ireland Tuesday blamed
poor investments for his fi
nancial plight which has led
to bankruptcy court.
Ireland, declaring his debts
at $296,142, told bankruptcy
referee David B. Head that
chief among his poor invest
ments was $161,000 he sank
in a Phoenix tennis club.
His former wife, actress
Joanne Dru, also listed among
her debts a S190,0CO item in
vested in the tennis club when
she filed bankruptcy in 1957.
BUTTE FALLS
Commencement Slated
By MARY JO HARRIS
Butte Falls Commence
ment exercises will be held
for the class of 1959 Friday,
May 22, at 8 p.m. at the Butte
Falls High" school gym.
Seniors are the Miss Deloris
Brown, Miss Priscilla Poole,
Mrs. Lloyd Holm, Mrs. Gene
Marley, Laurence Cavin,
Tommy Dillard, Gerald Fer
guson, and Hugh Kadm.
The class motto is "Success
Is No Quitter." Class colors
are lavender and silver and
the class flower is the lilac.
The commencement pro
gram will open with the
Butte Falls school band play
ing the processional under
the direction of Dean Boggan.
The Rev. Leslie Martin of
the Assembly of God church
will give the invocation, fol
lowed by the introduction of
the senior class by Jerry Fer
guson, student body president.
The high school chorus will
offer a selection under the di
rection of Dean Boggan and
accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Walter Doherty. Miss
Priscilla Poole will give the
valedictorian address and
George Bray, 'superintendent
of Butte Falls schools, will
make the presentation of the
citizenship award.
The high school chorus w'Jl
offer a second selection fol
lowed by the main address,
"Patterns for Success," by
Dr. Alva Graham of Southern
Oregon college. Earl Remson,
chairman of the school board
will present diplomas.
- The Rev. Leslie Martin will
give the benediction and the
recessional will be played by
the school band.
Members of the Butte Falls
school band are first clarinet,
Patsy Facey, Mike Stratton
and Billy Dalton; second clari
net, Danny Remson, Sharon
Smith and Joe Boyd; third
clarinet, Edwin Ellis, Beverly
Boggan, June Reddell and
Jimmy Driskell; first cornet,
Steve Stratton; second cornet,
Eugene Simmonds; third cor
net, Daylene McAhster and
Dixie McConochie; saxophone,
Raymond Abbott, David
Baker, Neill Ellis, and Danny
Edmondson; tro mbone,
Martha Dalton; mellowphone,
Leroy Thompson; percussion,
Jeannette Capello, Earlena
Vasseur, Nola Smith and Shir
ley Lytle.
School board members are
Earl Remson, chairman; Mrs.
Harry Dalton, Doug Finch,
Duance' Burton and F. E.
(Mannie) Poole, ' members;
Mrs. Bill Edmondson, clerk.
Members of the high school
faculty are George Bray, sup-
ertindent, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Cupples, Dean Boggan and
Walter Doherty.
The high school award as
sembly wil be held Friday,
RECEIVING ITALIAN AWARD as Best Foreign Actress
of 1958, Marilyn Monroe (left), stands with Italian actress
Anna Magnani at New York consulate ceremony.
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May 22, at 1:30 p.m. at the
high school auditorium.
An award program will be
held Thursday, May 21, at
7:30 p.m. at the high school
auditorium to honor Boy
Scouts, the safety patrol and
band members.
The grade school band will
offer several selections
throughout the evening under
the direction of Dean Boggan.
Harry Barneburg and 12 Boy
Scouts from Troop 9, Medford,
will conduct the scout in
vestiture. Dr. William Rob
erts, Medford, is scoutmaster
of Troop 9. Boys receiving
the tenderfoot investiture are
Danny Edmondson, John Ca
pello, Gary Rodgers, Joe
Boyd, Jim Lytle, John Cham
bers, Steve Stratton, Jerry
Brown and Carl Clymer.
Sgt. Thomas Eaton of the
state police will address boys
and girls of the sixth, seventh
and eighth grades and pre
sent them with certificates of
merit . as members of the
safety patrol.
Dean Boggan will present
band awards to members of
the grade school band.
Thursday, May 21, has been
unofficially " proclaimed as
eighth grade day in the Butte
Falls grade school. Morning
program for eighth graders
will be orientation at the high
school. At 2:30 p.m. ,in the
afternoon an award assembly
will be held at the grade
school. The eighth grade
prophesy and will, will be
read and athletic awards pre
sented. Parents are invited to
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Edmond
son recently went to Lake
Tahoe, Calif., , where they
spent four days visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hall.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Harris for
Mother's Day included Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Barber of Cen
tral Point. Mrs. Barber is a
daughter of the Harris.
Miss Ella Mae Grimm re
cently drove down from Eu
gene to visit her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Wells.
Mrs. Al Hartlerode of Med
ford was a guest last week at
the home of her sister, Mrs.
Jess Rodgers. While here, she
visited her nieces, Mrs. Bill
Rodgers and Mrs. William
Harris.
Mrs. Page Stauffer went to
Portland last week to care for
her daughter, Mrs. Dick
Walker Mrs. Walker suffer
ed injuries to her knees by an
accidental fall.
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