Al Olmedo, MacKay f SPORTS
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Medford, Eagle Pointers
Win in Pee Wee
Go Against Aussies
Br ROBERT MUSEL
Wimbledon, England - (UTO
The men's semifinals in the
Wimbledon Tennis champion
ships today pitted American
Davis Cuppers Alex Olmedo
and Barry MacKay against
Australian opponents in what
was billed as a preview of
this year's challenge round
matches.
Olmedo, frequently referred
to as "Peru's gift to American
tennis," met eighth - seeded
Maids Trip
Basinette
Nine 13-5
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
with the Klamath Falls Basi
nette softball team last night
with an 18 to 5 decision at
Klamath Falls.
The Maids got four of their
runs in the third inning on
hits by Jean Main and Shirley
Hanson, three fielder's op
tions and an error. Five cross
ed in the fourth frame on
singles by Hanson and Janet
Pfaff, two walks and two
errors.
namon naa wrec mis in
"five times up for Rogue Val
ley and Diane Wall tripled.
Shirley Anderson, Terry
Wickline and Ruth Hagel
stein each hit safely twice for
KF.
Doris Hickson of the Maids
and Joy Andreon of the Bas-
inettes each tossed eight-hit
ball. Hickson walked two and
struckout two and Adreon
issued six fret passes and
struck out six.
hostesses Saturday night and
Sunday afternoon to the
South Hill Queens of Van-
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west Women's Major league.
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Trout Limits
Unoed on Three
r t
SO Reservoirs
Portland (UPD The State
- I . 7YT- - 3 .
bime commissiun i uesuay
raised trout bag limits on
three southeast Oregon reser-
age has threatened the fish
with death.
The bag limit was boosted
to 30 fish a day, 60 in posses
sion, at Beulah reservoir
north of Juntura; .Warm
Springs reservoir north of On
tario, and Chickahomlny res
ervoir west of Burns.
The commission said the
Beulah reservoir was expect
ed to go dry by Sept. 15;
Warm Springs is expected to
be down to a 1,000-acre pud
dle in which only the large
mouth bass will have a chance
to survive, and Chickahominy
may get too low and too warm
to sustain fish. The commis
sion said the water shortage
is due to a drouth in southeast
Oregon plus needs of irriga
tionists and ranchers. .
Bag limit on McKay reser
voir near Pendleton also was
boosted to 30 a day, 60 in pos
session. The reservoir will be
treated chemically this fall.
Roy Emerson. MacKay, the
Dayton, Ohio, giant who up
set second-seeded Neale Fras-!
er in the quarter-finals, ran;
Into another Aussie southpaw
in the person of red-hairecY
Rod Laver.
Fraser, Emerson and Lav ir
are expected to make up A jis
tralia's Davis Cup team wl iWj
will meet the U.S. in the c tml
lenge round at Forest I fills,
N. Y., next month-if the Aus
sies survive the preliminwies.
Olmedo, top-seeded for titois
latest Wimbledon show, was
an odds on choice to deaioJ ish
Emerson and then become Jihe
first South. American to vrin
the famed challenge trophy- in
Friday's final.
Fifth-seeded MacKay, viiio
is on leave from the U. SAir
Force, also was favored. Mfaic
Kay became the first Yank: to
reach the semifinals in tfiree
years and npw he would, like
to become the first U. S. "win
ner of the men's crown since
Tony Trabert walked off with
the huge trophy in 1955. -
Unde Sam's strong aggre
gation also sewed . up -- two
berths in the women's .'semi
finals Tuesday when Derlene
Hard of Montebello, Calif .,
downed Ann Haydon of? Eng
land, 1-6, 6-4, 7-5, and Sally
Moore of Bakersfield, 'Calif.,
trounced Yola Ramir-tji of
Mexico, 6-3, 6-2. - .
In Thursday's sem'jfinals,
Miss Hard will oppose : Sandra
Reynolds of South Afripa and
Miss "Moore will play . Maria
Bueno of Brazil. , ,
Miss Hard emerged' as the
women's title favoritfc when
Miss Reynolds upset second
seeded Angela Mort? liner of
England, 7-5, 8-6, in t b e quarter-finals.
Miss BuenOi advanc
ed 'with a 6-3, 6-3 triumph
over Edda Buding.
Miss Hard also is shooting
for two other title i in this
two-week long toifrnament.
She teamed with Jecane Arth
of St Paul,' Minn., -to defeat
Ann Shllcock of B:(3itain and
Susan Partridge-Criartrier of
France, 6-0, 6-1, Tuesday in
the quafter-finals o: the wom
en's doubles.
. In today's mixml doubles
competition, Miss .'Hard and
Laver faced Janet; Hopps of
Seattle, Wash., anjl Ian Vei
maak of South Africa. Anoth
er matcn pitted Miss Moore
and Bob Howe of Australia
against Joyce Fulton and R.
Taylor of Britain.;
legion Bali
On 2 Fields
Tonight
. American Legion junior
baseball has the spotlight
this evening with games on
two fields near at hand.
Medford will entertain
Klamath Falls at Memorial
stadium. Camp White, while
Central Point plays Grants
Pass on Cheney field hare.
Both tussles are set for
8 p.m.
At Camp White, Klam
ath's unmarred record in
the southern division of
Area 4 will be at stake with
Medford trying to spill the
visitors and gain a tie for
first place. Central Point's
Cheney Studs need a iri
ump to stay in the running
for division honors.
Medford goes into the
tussle tonight remembering
how it almost had the last
game against Klamath won
but was victimised in the fi
nal inning. Klamath has
handed the locals their only
loss. Central Point has two
previous wins over Grants
Pass. .
The Studs have additional
district action this week;
they go to Klamath Falls
for a Friday night contest.
More than 1,700 students
from all parts of the world
studied in the United States
during the 1957-58 year with
the aid of United States gov
ernment grants.
YMCA Softball
Result 2!i-16
. Medford YMCA women's
and girls softbefll team had
their first game of the season
Tuesday evening with the
older girls winning 25 to 16.
The fifth innitvg was the big
one for scoring i!or the women
who got nine. The girls
scored five ira the fourth.
Bernice Ellis Itomered twice
for the women tmd Linda Hess
roundtrippered twice and
Shirley Hopkiiss one for the
girls. . :
The girls hsave challenged
the women to a July 7 game.
LINESCORES:
Women 1433 292 1125
Girls ,112 532 20 17
Ellis, Hubler ), Ellis (5) and
Rose; Hess and Jtihnson.
The Port of i New York Au
thority was treated in 1921
by New York and New Jer
sey. It operate 17 port facili
ties, including tunnels, bridg
es, airports, locks, truck ter
minals, and a: bus terminal, i
Baseball Will
Have Emphasis
On Playgrounds
Playgrounds t h r o u ghout
Medford" will open next week
with emphasis on baseball for
all boys between the ages of
8 and 12. years.
The grounds will be located
at Hawthorne park, Hoover,
Jackson, Jefferson, Washing
ton and Wilson grade schools.
The boys are asked to attend
the park nearest their home.
This program is run in con
junction with the Medford
baseball school and from time
to time instruction will be
given at the playgrounds. A
registration fee of 50c will be
charged to help cover equip
ment expenses. The boys al-
ready enrolled in baseball
school have already paid the
registration fee.
The first week's activities
will include registration, or
ganization of teams, practice
and interfield games. It is1
hoped that there" will be
enough boys for either an
inter city league or interfield
leagues in two divisions, the
Sandblowers, 8-10 years old,
and', the,: Bears, 11 and 12
year olds.
Other playground facilities
and games will be available
when the recreation leaders
are present.
Schedule of organized ac
tivities at the various play
grounds for the week July
6-10 is as follows:
July 68 J0-noon Washington
and Hoover; 1:00-4:30 Hawthorne
and Jackson.
July 7 8:30-noon-4-Jefferson and
Wilson; 10-430 Washington and
Hoover.
. July 8 830-noon Wilson and
Jackson; 1:00-4:30 Jefferson and
Hawthorne.
July 8 830-noon Washington
and Hoover; 1:00-4:30 Hawthorne
and Jackson. '-
July 10 8 30-no on Jefferson
and Wilson. -
Columbus, Ga. (UPD P e t e
Dawkins, Army's All-America
football star and a Rhodes
Scholar, is scheduled to report
to Ft. Benning, Ga., soon for
paratrooper training. He will
undergo airborne tr aining
here before departing for Eng
land to study under his Rhodes
scholarship, v'
PEE WEE STANDINGS:
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Ashland Cubs ' 2 "
Medford Tigers 2
Medford Wildcats 2
Ashland Bears 1
Eagle Point 1 .
Central Point Braves.. 0
Central Point Indians.. 0
Lone Pine 0"
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Medford Tigers nicked the
Ashland Bears 8 to 7 yester
day to pull even with the idle
Ashland Cubs in the pee wee
circuit of the Southern Ore
gon Baseball league.
The Medford Wildcats
blanked the Central Point In
dians 5 to 0 to assume third
position in the standings and
Eagle Point recorded its first
loop triumph by downing the
Central-Point Braves 9 to 1.
Action continues in the
league Thursday with four
games. Lone Pine, which is
just getting organized and
has not played the first three
games on its. slate, will make
its debut as host to Medford
Wildcats. Other games will be
Eagle Point at Ashland Cubs,
Central Point Braves at Med
ford Tigers arid Ashland
Bears at Central Point - In
dians. '
Yesterday the Tigers got
only two hits to the Bears
eight but got the help of
walks and Ashland errors. A
five-run fourth inning brought
the Medford club from be
hind. Roemer singled and
Dames doubled for the only
Tiger safeties. DeBoer, Wea
ver and Mowry each got two
hits for Ashland. The Bears
bunched three safeties in the
first inning in getting four
runs.
The Wildcats had their big
inning in the second when
Mike Naumes doubled and
Randy Corliss singled and
three runs crossed. Ken Eckel
pitched 4 23 innings of no
hit ball for Medford. With
two out in the fifth inning
Lefty Frohreich doubled.
Naumes' double Was the only
extra base hit for the Wild
cats. Corliss hit two for two.
First inning was the big
one for Eagle Point which got
six runs at that time on five
hits including a double by
Don Charley. Frank Charley
pitched a two-hitter and good
defense helped the EP cause.
John Linder, Gary Webster
and Don Charley each knock
ed two hits for the Eagles.
Jim Kilbourn and Dave Dai
ley were the Braves' hitters.
LINESCORES:
Med. Tigers 200 51 2 2
Ash. Bears -400 12 7 8 5
Kinney and Phippi; Caldwell and
Mowry.
CP Indians 000 000 1 0
Med. Wildcats 131 Ox 5 S 1
Eckel and Coss; Watson, Froh
reich (2) and Patterson.
009 1
00 1 2 2
D Ch.arley;
Armstrong,
Eagle Point .. 630
CP Braves 100
F. Charley and Short,
Dailey. Hurt (2) and
Kilbourn (4).
Well-Wishers
Dogging Steps
Of New Champ
Pompano Beach, Fla.tDPD
Vacationing heavy weight
champion Ingemar Johansson
hoped to try some deep sea
fishing today if he can dodge
the well-wishers and reporters
who have dogged his steps
since his recent arrival in
Florida.
The handsome champion
sought to avoid publicity until
Thursday when - he plans to
hold a morning news confer
ence in nearby Fort Lauder
dale. He said the main purpose
of his trip was to rest and re
lax. But so far he has had diffi
culty escaping the hordes of
fans and newsmen who want
to question him or shake that
magic right hand which, won
him the title.
Johansson, sporting a jaun-
FULLBACK BROW SUED
Cleveland -(UPD Cleveland
Browns' fullback Jim Brown
is being sued for $10,000 by
a parking lot attendant for al
legedly striking him when
asked for a parking receipt.
ty red cap and plaid shirt,
went on a shopping tour here
Tuesday with his fiancee Bir
git Lundgren and members of
his family. The group is spend
ing a few days at the nearby
ocean-front home of Swedish
born industrialist- Gustav von
Reis.
The champion ended his day
with a short afternoon cruise
near Fort Lauderdale, aboard
a friend's yacht. He also was
presented an honorary sher
iff's badge but declined an in
vitation to attend the Tuesday
night boxing program at Mi
ami Beach Auditorium.
Johansson indicated he will
leave this week end for his
native Sweden.
Dan Holden
Named TC
Manager
Kennewick - (UPD - Da n n y
Holden was named as the
playing manager of the Tri
City Braves of the Northwest
league Tuesday.
Holden, a veteran of 13
years in organized baseball,
replaces Jack Lohrke who
was released unconditionally
Monday night by the board of
directors of the Tri-City Ath
letic association.
The Braves currently are in
the cellar in the six-team
Northwest league. Holden, a
former utility man with the
Braves, started the season
with Salem.
MA ft. TRIIUNI, Medford, Or.
Wednesday, July 1, 19S9
' Portland- (UPD -Ex-Portland
university baseballer Harvey
Jones has signed a profession-
SJGN SCHOOLBOY ACE
Byram, Miss. -UPD- Nielsen
Cochran, Byram High School
whiz who pitched an batted
his team to the state class C
baseball crown this spring,
has been' signed by the Balti
m o r e Orioles organization.
Cochran will report to the
Orioles' Bluefield, W. Va.,
farm club in this Class D Ap
palachian league this week.
al baseball contract , with the
Tri-City Braves of the North
west league. Jones was a four
year letterman with the Pilots
and hit .344 in the season just
completed. Jones is a former
baseballer far Cleveland High
school in Portland and is a
second baseman but the word
is that he will take over the
fielding chores of Jack
Lohrke, Tri-City player-manager
released this week.
Beaver Cagers
To Be Honored
Portland-ttJPD-Head -Oregon
State college football coach
Amory T. Gill and four other
all-time Beaver cagers are to
be honored tonight by the
Helms Athletic Foundation at
a dinner meeting at the Wav
erly Country club here.
The other four cagers,. who
along with Gill have been se
lected as Oregon State's top
all-time cage , stars by the
Helms foundation, are Ade
Siebert, Marshall Hjelte, Car
los Steele and Ed Lewis.
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