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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Otv Q Tuesday, July 14, 1959 ' oiaitisiaiagi caaawfli wibbimiph m .mil. mJMcjMWsto HURRY! .ENDS SATURDAY, JULY i.8th SPORTS I LOOK, NO HANDS-About to give his han- sponsored by Medford and Klamath Falls dler the bird, this Labrador is nevertheless Retriever clubs. (Kenf Knackstedt photo) serious about his work. The field trial was Medford Dog Wins Trophy In Field Trial "Flash," a Labrador re triever owned by and handled by Weldon Kline of Medford, won a first-place silver tro phy at the annual field trjal of the Medford and Klamath Falls retriever's clubs held July 11 and 12 on Upper Klamath Lake. Flash? entered in theOpen All-age stakes, -beat" out .his half-brother "Jake," who re cently won the amateur na tional title at .Pafk; Rapids, Minn. Jake,' 'properly known as Bracken's High Flyer and owned by George Dukek of Fossil, had to settle for third place in the local trial. Second place in the open stakes went to "Zeke,"- owned bv Hal Shidler. '' Forty-two' dogs competed in the trial. First place in the derby stakes (for dogs under twp years) went to Whirly bird, owned, by Paul? Skinner. Blackie, owned by Lee Carter took first in the qualifying stakes.. .' Silver trophies were award ed first through fourth place winners and ribbons accomJ panied judges' awards of mer it. Everett McGrtw,' Medford, was field trial.chiirman for the event. ' Judges of the derby stakes ' were Dr. Gene Meyerding and Jim Wever. Qualifying judges were Hal .Shidler and Gene Hunt. Ken Cenman and Bob Trotman were open stakes judges. ' . Results of the trial: ., OPEN: . Place Winner 1. Flash, w, Kline- 2. Zeke. H. Shidler: 3. Jake. G. Dukek: 4. Sam J. Wever. Merit Winner velvet, ur. versreeg; Hope, B. Bryant: Charley. J. Fee. htx-lc: Soots. C. Miles and P. Mont gomery; Flint. P. Perkins and P. Montgomery; Mumn, ut. j. ieyer dlng; Mystery, B. Merrilees. QUALIFYING: Place Winners 1. Blackie. L. Carter: 2. Charley. J. Feebeck: 3. Muffin. Dr. G. Meyerding: 4. Tug, H. Miller. Merit Winners come, E. Kent; Cookie. T. Rickard; Donnie, D. Morgan. DERBY: Place Winners 1. Whirleybird P. Skinner; 2. Nik Nak, K. Denman; 3. Smoothie. H. Shidler; 4. Nick, DiBassista. Merit Winners Rufui DuBois; Mike. Dr. C. Versteeg. , Church Softball Second Session Games Slated First-half .winner Westmin ster Presbyterian will meet First Methodist at 6:30 p.m. Thursday night at Hedrick junior high school field as the second 'half of the' Medford Church Softball league gets underway. First-half runner-up First Baptist will play Phoenix at Hedrick, on another field, at the same time. The third league match tails for Naz- arene to meet Friends at Hawthorne park at 6:30 p.m Thursday. Games for the second half of the season will continue every Thursday night through August 13. A play-off between the first and second half win ners will be held some time after that. CHAVEZ BEATS NUNES Son Jose, Calif. (DPD Eddie Chavez, former number two ranked lightweight, scored a 10 round decision over Kildo Nunes of Tiajuana, Mexico here Monday night for his second straight comeback vie tory. DAILY'S Body & Past Southern Oregon's Oldest and Finest 29 S. BARTLETT -- Phono . SP 2-2395 . IBS. J K ', , J 2ts ,?TKW 12 -.v.v. : 'v-x-:-: :: : :-.-::::-'":. A F . ni .-::: ::..!-:::-:: :: ,-S n Jtl HjL:Sll ill J SPLASH-Not bothering to test the water temperature with his toe, this Labrador apparently belongs to the "all at once" school of diving. Retrievers took part in a field trial at Upper Klamath lake on Saturday and Sunday. (Ken Knackstedt photo) Hunters Advised To Read Rules Portland -Some Oregon hunters are going to be left' out on a limb if they -don't take time to read the rules before filing applications for the unit and controlled season deer and elk hunts. . John McKean, chief of the game division of the game commission, reports that many hunters are filing their appli cations on the wrong applica tion form. ' - To clarify any misunder standing, McKean : said that two application forms are in use this year, one for filing applications for the free per mits and the other for special tags where an additional charge is made. A new ruling passed by the legislature provides that hunt ers possess the general season big game tags deer or elk -before filing application for any free elk or deer permit. These free permits include all of the unit and special elk seasons and the unit deer seasons. For the convenience of . the hunter, applications for the free permits are issued with the general season big game tags. The application forms and the "general season big game tags are contained in the same. book. To be valid, both the application and the, tag must bear the same number. The Green Bay Packers will oppose the Philadelphia Eagles in a professional foot ball game at Multnomah stadi um, Portland, oh Aug. 29. It will be the first appearance for the two teams in Portland. RV Golfers Complete First Round Co-medalists Alan Holmes, Ed Simmons, and Dr. Ralph Odell all moved into the sec ond round of the Rogue Val ley Country club men's cham pionship golf tournament as first round matches were com pleted over the week end. Second round contests are scheduled to be completed by Sunday, July 19. Ninety-six golfers are en tered in the tourney. There are 32 each in the champion ship, second and fourth flights. First round losers drop into the first, third and fifth flights. Results of the first-round matches follow: Championship Flight: Ed Simmons def. Clayton Lewis, 3-2; Bob PhiUips def. T. Teutsch; Dr. D. Engelson def. Lee Flink, 2 and 1; Dr. B. Stanley def. Hobe Jones, 4 . and 3; Dr. R. Odell def. Norm Hillyer, 4 and 2; John Nuich def. Owen Thomas. 6 and 5; Bob Maentz def. Dr. R. Buck. 1 up (20th); Phil Mongrain def. Dr. Bayuk, 5 and 4: Alan Holmes def. Bill Clark, 2 up; Dr.. William Miller def. Ivan Harrington; Larry Butler def. Al Maginnis; Tony. Monroe def. Bay ard Getchell, 4 and 3; Jim Sheldon def. Bud Haupert, 3 and 2: Bob Morris def. Deane Lambert; Dr. D Boals def. E. W. Peterson; Carl Schmidt def. Russ Heysell. Second Flight: Glen Branlund def. Walt Shay lor, 3-2; Ed Milne def. Frank Allen, 2-1; John Jenson def. Bob Wells, 2-1; Ray Wise def. Bob Hood, 1 up; Dr. N. J. Wilson def. Dick Knight; Dick Rementeria def. Vire Swan son; Tom Hamlin def. Clark Mears; John Moffat def. Bill Cowning; George Stacey def. Ray Mencke, 2 and 1; Nelson Gallant def. Paul Haviland, 2 and 1: Tom MacLeod def. Paul Moore, 2 up; Jack Eids wick def., Lloyd Pope (19th): Fred Sears def. Del Berg; Joe Moore def. Tom Van Etten (20th); Jim Quincy def. Dick House; Miles Doran del. Dr. Blackstone. Fourth Flight: Ed Radzweit def. Warren Bay Hss; Gordon Taylor def. Dr. T. Sickels, 3-1: Tom Harnesberger def. Dick Hogan, 1 up; H. Withrow def. Bob Anderson, 4 and 3; Jack Daugherty def. Curt Butterfield. 1 up; Or. A. Clark def. Ralph Bar clay; Duane Lubbers def. Hugh Pitts. 2 up; Millard Payton def Harry Barker. J. O. Oakes def. Bob Van Duken Dr. R. Mayer def. Jack Dumas, 5 and 3; Bob Benson def. Carl Kel lenberger; Dr. R. Barnes def. Floyd Baker; Dr. R. DeLorme def. Hob Little; Fred Conrad def. Jim Dun levy, 1 up; John Humphrey def. Galen Sanner. 5 and 4: Darrel Miller def. Bob Lockwood. , Second Round Pairings: ' Championship Flight Simmons vs. Phillips: Engelson vs. Stanley; Odell vs. Nuich; Maentz vs. Mon grain; Holmes vs. Miller; Butler vs. Monroe: Sheldon vs. Morris; Boals vs. Schmidt. Second Flight Branlund vs. Milne; Jenson vs. Wise; Wilson vs. Rementeria; Hamlin vs. Moffat; Stacey vs. Gallant; MacLeod vs. Eidswick; Sears vs. Moore; Quincy cs. Doran. 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