Gaperna Continues
I n NW Links Open;
Congdon Has Lead
Salem - (UPD - Medford pro
Ron Caperna turned in a 74
Tuesday to make it iifto the
36-hole finals today of the.
Northwest Open Golf cham
pionships. . He carded a 72
Monday. Eight other golfers
tied him at 146.
Jim Sheldon, amateur from
Medford, was eliminated on
Tuesday. He shot a 76 to go
with Monday's 74 for ar 150.
The cutting-off place was 148.
Salem - (UPD - Professional
Chuck Condon of Tacoma,
Wash., turned in a 70 Tues-'
day to go with Monday's 66
and kept his lead in the 50th
annual Northwest Open Golf
tournament at Salem . Golf
club. His 136 was four-under-
par. '
Eddie Hogan of Portland,
who tied Congdon Monday,
carded a 74 Tuesday and
dropped to an even-par 140.
Washington state golfers
dmoinated the rest of the
ranking field, which was
trimmed to 68 players Tues-
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als. -
Ron Weber of Kelso, the
only amateur near the top
and a junior next year on the
champion University of Hous
ton team, shot 69-69-138 for
second place, along with Seat
tle's John Hoetmer and Taco
ma's Al Feldman. Hoetmer
had a 68 Tuesday and Feld
man a 71.
Three players tied at 139.
They were' Sid Harman, of
Yakima, who shot a 67 Tues
day for the best single round
of the day; Tom Marlowe of
Portland and Cliff Whittle,
Twin Falls; Idaho. . i
It took 148 or better to
qualify for today's 36-hole fi
nal round.' "
Oregon Open champion
Bob Duden, Portland, had 70-70-140.
Ockie Eliason of Ta
coma, the only man compet
ing here who has won the
title twice, had 69-73-142.
Recent- Washington Open
winner Don Bies of Seattle
stayed in with 67-77-144. Ore
gon PGA champion Boots
Porterfield of Grants Pass
had 71-73-144.
Provost Picked
As Senior Prexy
Dom Provost Sr., Ashland,
member of Rogue Valley
Country club, has been
named president of the Ore
gon Senior Golfers associa
tion. . Seniors have picked Rogue
Valley as site for their I960
tournament.
NW Bow Meet
At Haney, B.C.
Haney, B.C. - Pacific North
west Archery association will
hold its 1959 tournament at
Haney on Aug. 21, 22 and 23
under sponsorship of Maple
Ridge Archery club. '
Novelty1 and wand shoots
and practive are set for Fri
day. -
Men's junior and boys first
triple American events lead
the tourney on Saturday.
Las Vegas Man Dies
Following Crash
Redmond-IUPIKA Las Veeas.
Nev., man, Garland G. Welch,
42, died Tuesday in Central
Oregon District hospital here
of injuries suffered in a traf
fic accident in Wasco county
near Shaniko Monday night.
A passenger m Welch's car,
Doris Williams Parker. 36.
of Las Vegas, was injured. She
was reported in satisfactory
condition in the hospital.
SPORTS
BOWLING
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
A meeting of Medford
Women's Bowling association
will be held at 7:30 pjn.
Thursday. Aug. 13, at Girls
Community club. All ladies
interested in bowling at
either Medford establishment
are asked to attend.
CENTENNIAL ROLLERS
Standings:
Tattlers .
Pinheads
Goofers
Fifty Niners
Cotton Pickers
Near Misses
W.
23
22
Three Squares
flail wits
Left Overs
Krazy Kats
17
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Results:
Tattlers 2 (Billie Davis 501) 1324;
Half Wits 2 (Stella Puett 451) 1344.
Pinheads 2 (Lucy Turner 469)
1286; Cotton Pickers 2 (Melba Jer
den 467) 1284.
Goofers 2 (Ethel Champon 447)
1233; Near Misses 2 (Judy Barnum
452) 1230.
Fifty Niners 1 (Eunice Johnson
433) 1221; Krazy Kats 3 (Dolly
Weber 399) 1278.
Three Squares 4 (Flossie Coffin
431) 1188; Left Overs 0 (Dorothy
Smith 387) 1132.
Splits Dot Edwards 2-7, Eunice
Johnson 5-10, Judy Barnum 5-7,
Nell Jones 8-9, Janet Lackterhand
4-9-10.
High game Billie Davis, 191.
High series Davis, 501.
San Diego
Even With
Portlanders
United Press International
John Briggs hurled one-hit
ball Tuesday night and the
San Diego Padres evened
their Pacific Coast league se
ries with the Portland Bea
vers 2-0. The win split the
series at one game apiece and
left Portland in second place,
IV2 games behind Sacramen
to. The hurler also scored one
of the San Diego runs.
Briggs chalked up his ninth
victory against three losses.
He never lost control and the
Beavers never seriously
threatened.
George Brunet, who start
ed for Portland, was tagged
with the loss, his 10th versus
four wins. The Padres picked
up. five hits from him before
he was relieved in the ninth
by Glen McMinn.
The Padres scored single
runs in the fourth and last in
nings. Dick Smith doubled in
Briggs for the first tally and
Steve Jankowski scored on an
error by Clarence Moore.
In other games, Vancouver
and Sacramento split, with
Vancouver winning 1-0 and
Sacramento winning 4-3.
Phoenix took Spokane 5-3
and Salt Lake downed Seat
tle 5-1.
Paraguay and Bolivia have
no seacoasts.
PERFORMS AT OPEN HOUSE-Andy Varipapa, above, na
tionally known bowler, is the star performer today at the
open house of Medford Bowling lanes. The event celebrates
the expansion of the lanes from 22 to 38 alleys. Varipapa will
appear in matches agains top Medford pinmen, will show his
famed trick shot ability and will give tips on bowling.
Matches among men's and women's teams of five communi
ties are on today's slate, also. Varipapa is to roll at 8 p.m.
Wildcats Knot Pee Wee
Race With Tigers' Help
PEE WEE STANDINGS:
W.
Ashland Cubs 8
Medford Wildcats . 8
CP Indians 7
Eagle Point 7
Medford Tigers 6
CP Braves 2
Ashland Bears 1
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Medford Wildcats helped
themselves and had an assist
fiom the other Medford team
of the loop yesterday to pull
back into a tie for, first place
in the Southern Oregon Ju
nior Baseball Pee Wee
league.
The 'Cats clawed the Ash
land Bears 4 to 1 while the
Medford Tigers licked the
Ashland ubs, previous . lone
leader, 4 to 2.
"Central Points Indians took
over third spot in the circuit
with a 7 to 5 verdict over
Eagle Point.
Final regular season games
of the Pee Wee league are
billed Thursday afternoon
with the Wildcats at Central
Point Braves, the Cubs play
irig the Bears -nd the Lidians
at the Tigei ' field.
Runs in First
Yesterday, the Wildcats put
all their hits in one inning
in getting -11 their runs. They
scored in the first frame on
a walk, a double by Gary
Smith, a home run by Mike
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Naumes and a single by Jack
Muller. Both pitchers tossed
three-hitters with Mike
Farthing fanning two and
walking four for the Medford
club. Johnson also issued
four walks and he whiffed
one batter.
The Tigers got three of
their markers in the first in
ning on two errors and hits
by Ken Phipps, Steve Roemer
and Jimmy Cox. Roemer hit
three for three for the Tig
ers. Mark Kinney hurled a
four-hitter for the Tigers and
walked two. Dive Barger of
the Cubs yielded six hits and
walked three. Each struck out
"one bitter.
Ray White paced Indian
batting with two for two
and the C nine came up
with two doute plays. Gary
Frohreich allov ed only three
hits to the Eajgles, gave two
free tickets and struck out
four. EP's Bob Corliss per
mitted four hits, walked nine
and fanned six.
Ashland forfeited an Inter
mediate league game Monday
to Central Point.
LINESCORES:
Ash. Bears 000 01 1 3 2
Med. Wildcats 400 Ox 4 3 1
Johnson and Mowry; Farthing
and Coss.
Med. Tigers 310 00 4 6 2
Ash. Cubs 000 112 4 3
Kinney and Phipps; Barger and
Johnson.
CP Indians 113 117 4 2
Eagle Point 000 23 5 3 5
Corliss and D. Charley; Froh
reich and Patterson.
Alex May Turn
Pro Next Year
United Press International
Indications are that tennis
star Alex Olmedo will turn
professional. But not until
next Fall.
Bob Barnes, the Australian
manager for the Jack Kramer
pro organization, said Olmedo
has been made an offer.
Barnes added that he doesn't
expect the Davis cup star
from Peru to reply until after
the U.S. championships in
September. An Australian
sports writer Jack Pollard
said Olmedo's guarantee is
about $120,000.
Salvador Olmedo, the fa
ther of the tennis ace, pre
dicted his son would remain
an amateur until after the Da
vis Cup matches later this
month. Olmedo won two
singles matches and was on
the doubles team as the U.S.
took the cup from Australia
last December.
YMCA Softball
Team Winner
Medford YMCA women's
softball team evened the score
for a previous loss by defeat
ing Central Point 7 to 1 yes
terday evening.
Central Point had won a
previous game 33 to 3.
The Y team yesterday
smacked out 11 hits while its
pitcher, Bernice Ellis, was giv
ing up only four.
Medford tallied its first run
in the fourth inning when
Carol Rose socked a two-bagger.
Three runs each went
over in the sixth and seventh.
Central Point gained its mark
er in the fourth.
The game completed the
season for the, teams.
CATLIN TRADED
Cleveland (DPD Mlie Cleve
land Browns of the National
Football league have traded
linebacker Tom Catlin to the
Chicago Cardinals for a fu
ture draft choice. The 27-year-old
Catlin, a former
Oklahoma star, was the Num
ber One linebacker for Cleve
land since he joined the club
in 1954.
On other pro football notes,
Philadelphia asked waivers on
two backs Rollie West of
Villanova and Severn Hayes
of Montana . . . Baltimore
dropped halfback Tom Ste
vens of Syracuse, tackle Jim
Murphy of East Tennessee
State and Thurman Terry,
also a tackle, from Rice.
Lane Critical
Of Yank Pilot
United 'Press International
General Manager Frank
Lane of the Cleveland Indians
has ' tossed another verbal
blow in the direction of Casey
Lane criticized the New 1
York Yankee manager over
his selection of pitchers in the
All-Star game Monday at Los
Angeles. Lane asks-"Why did
he use my pitcher, Cal Mc
Clish, who had worked the
day before? And why did
Stengel use' three Baltimore
pitchers when his own Ryne
Duren never left the bullpen."
Earlier, Manager Paul Rich
ards had complained over the
fact that Stengel worked Hoyt
Wilhelm, Billy O'Dell and
Jerry Walker, the three Balti
more pitchers. Richards said
it meant he had to change his
rotation-and Lane- said he
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LIXE SCORE:
Medford 000 103 3 7
Central Point 000 100 0 1
Ellis and Rose; Hull.Bateman and
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Seattle - (UPD Boxing Pro
moter Mickey Connelly said
today he was trying to sign a
10-round junior welterweight
match between Dobby Hicks
of Seattle and Zeke Lucero
of Sacramento, Calif. If suc
cessful, Connelly will stage
the bout in Sick's Seattle Sta
dium later in the month.
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