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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1960)
r "Vr s 3 0, : If ft J "t r I:;: V i I"" f hi 3PV OS DOilinG Moore Steal and o"a .tins Market United Grocan Stevens Auto 9a U. s. National Ban Medfoad Neon iiy nan T- Haupert TracU . v. xv. mantel . 9 10 12 12 13 15 IT IS 10 20 21 32 Results: Moore Steel 3 ( Iriwarris 515 2392; Haupert Tractor 1 (J. Paul Mann's 1 (T. Tranks 563) 2430; City Hall 3 (N. Dow 5C3) 2465. Mechanic's Lndry. 4 (G.-Culy 590) 2517; Ellis Mkt. 0 (C. Ellis 514) UK Mkt. 0 (C. Learn 421) 1872: Earl and Roy's 4 (H. Vessey Jr. VS. Banks 3 (D. Greer 478) 2263: Stevens Auto 1 (G. Gillmore 466) 2211. United Grocers 4 (J. Colley 596) 2671; Metford Neon (K. Clark High games A. Barth 226. T. Franks 214. WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE Standings: Union Club .'. Medford Cleaners . BecJPs Bakery Rogue Distributing Co. Wooden Shoe Pick's Apparell Ross Lumber Co. Jorgenson's Dairy Crater Inn Motel Crater Logging . Hawkinson's Tire Cugimins Diesel W. 32 3 Hi 31 24 I.. 16 16 'a 17 24 2314 24V 23 Vx 24 ij 23 25 21 ,4 26 i , 20 2 27 19 29 , 19 29 Itesults: Rogue Dist. 1 (E. Read 456) 2229; Cummins 3 (S, Daiele 499 ) 2260. Medford Cleaners 3 (L. Patterson 52) 2484; Jorgenson's 1 (F. WiUett 494) 2361. S Pick s 0 (J. Lovett 499) 2270; Ross Lumber 4 (D. Christenson 561) 2398. Beck's 2 (G. K1KKS 577) 2514 Wooden' Shoe 2(L. Learning 543) 518. Hawlinson's 2 (L. Cornelius 563) W95; Crater Inn 2 (B. Weiss 493) 2378. Crater Logging 0 (V. Blunt 509) 2362; Union Xlub 4 (T. Tolles 570) 2645. ) High games V. Knox 216; L Patterson 203-224; J. Lovett 208; G Riggs 226: X.. Learning 213; L. Cor nelius; T. Tolles 209. gose Barr all spare game. IAD Lf NO. TWO Standiajs: W. Merry Madcaps doozies ...., .. &!?s Tornadoes Antlers Daffy Dilly Cussing Three Jfapitis oily Threa Hi Lo e L. 27 17 25 19 232 202 23 - 21 23 21 22 li 21 'a 22 22 20 24 20 24 14 30 Yesults: " ' J Hi Lo 1 (Farrar 432V 1207; Jolly Three 3 (Weiskamp 440) 1308. -Tornadoes 0 (Stephens 500) 1245; Stags 4 (Patten 447) 1305. Doozias 3 (Walters 444) 1265; Daffy Dilly 1 (Klatt 482) 1-46. Antlers 1 (Snedden 460) 1224; Merrv Madcass 3 (Veal 432) 1346 Cussing Three 2 (Langston 521) 1274: Wapitis 2-Fead- 488) 1290. High games Jackie Langston 200. Shirley weisKamp ias. CENTENNIAL LEAGUE Standings: Pot Holders Three Mrs. -.it Alleybusters .'. Three Slippers JokBrs W. 49 47. 47 44 L. 35 37 37 40 StraMlers Lucky Strikes Sparebowlers Merry itio Slowpokes 42,i 414 41 V 424 394 44Va 38 46 3654 47'.4 35 49 Cesults: Merry Trio 1 (B. Gray 394) 1306; Spsrebowlers 3 (G. Truly 4J2) 1133. Lucky Strikes 0 (M. Thomas 376) 1109; Alleybusters 4 (J. Pomeroy 463) 1231. ; s Jokers 1 (E. Brandhorst 476) 1356; Three Mrs. 3 (M. Shaw 418) 1373. Slowpokes 2 (B. St. Clair 425) 1246; Stragglers S (R. Cabler 441) 1225. . Three Slippers 3 (L. Ritterspack 490) 1184; Pot Holders 1 (B. Moore 364) 1(53. High game Barbara Botefur 197. MORNING GLOY LEAGUE Standings: Alley Cats Doozies Cream Puffs Kool Kate Short Pins Missing Links -Snap Dragons Eight Balls Fesr Pods 2 Hits and A Miss . W. ..23 .21 -201 -20 .19 .18 -17 ',4 17 16 - 8 L. 11 15 154 16 17 18 I814 19 20 28 (esults: Kool Kate 4 (P. Rees 425) 1564; Alley Cats 0 (N. Eicher 371) 1486. 2 Hits and A Miss 3 (Vi Corby 439) 1517; Short Pins 1 (T. Thomas 380) 1491. . - Pea Pods 0 (D. Dillon 336) 1401; Cream Puffs 4 (D. Tope 421) 1530. (Eight Balls 3 (R. Short 441) 1481; Snap Dragons T (D. Fullmer & R. Pruett 358) 1397. Doozies 3 (B. Wilson 402) 1509; Missing Links 1 (A. Lindstrom 408) 1501. High games Darlene Tope 177, Fat Rees 171. ROXT ANN ROCKETTES Standings: W. Neeley Nelson Lbr. Co. 28'i 3 Big Y Markets 28 Pear Bowlers 24 Norton's Market J 23 Roxy Ann Lanes 19 . K-Boy 1814 Crosby's MobUettes 18 Town House ....174 Vbsmilton Funds. Inc.'- .12 Economy Market 1H4 L. 1114 12' 16 17 21 2114 22 2214 28 284 Results? Big Y 3 (E. Dickinson 492) 1931; t-Boy 1 (S. Sessions 479) 1880. Kconomy 0 (V. Grigsby 383) 1384; Town House 4 (G. Smith 435) 1568. Norton's 2 (M '.Peyton 433) 1723; Crosby's 2 (R. Patten 431) 1706. Hamilton 8 (S. Starr 426) 1715; Neelev 4 (L. Neeley 487) 1861. Roxy 2 (G. .Dixon 442) 1809: Pear Bowlers 2 (V. Cummings 570) 1850. High games G. Dixon 182. M. (Peyton 189. L. Neeley 192. E. Dick inson 202. V. Cummings 186, 205. STAR FIRE LEAGUE Standings: ,W, - Ron's Standard Station 17 " Tex Nash 154 Larsy's Lineup 14 Olson-Ross IS'i Weeks & Orr 12 3Klrielnh Brothers 11 Romie Valley Vending 10 U 7 74 10 ' 1014 11 13 14 144 15?a 18 Tfnme Gas Comnanv 9 Jackson Co. Co-op . 8Va 0 Games postponed Standard" Oil Company and Pinnacle Orchards. Results: Weeks & Orr 3 (Lilly 542) 2768; Larry's 1 (Knauber 452) 2664. IW Vending 2 (Conrad 547) 2802; Home Gas 2 (Hemmingway 536) 2668. Jeddelolf Brothers 0 (Walker 499) 2708; Ron's Standard 4 (Anderson 515) 2799. Ken Hughes O (Graves 432) 2465; Olson-Ross 4 (Martin 517) 2686. I BRILL ! a iiiAnu re n . NCI AL VVUKIV9 Commarcial ladustrial Residential Sheet Metal Work Stainless. Galvanised - - and Copper Fjbricatiosi 2237 Wasl thia PHONE SP 2-4440 Grade Baseball Schedules Open Monday, April 5 Medford district grade school baseball and track plans have been announced by Lee V. Ragsdale, supervi sor of health and physical education for the school sys tem. . . ' Baseball play will open on Monday, April 4, with games in the National and American leagues. The leagues will con tend on Mondays and Thurs days through April 25. Opening play in the Nation al loop will match Roosevelt at Griffin Creek,. Wilson at Washington and Jefferson at Jackson with Hoover having a bye. In the American circuit it will be Lone Pine at Howard, Lincoln at West Side and Jacksonville at Oak Grove with Ruch the bye team. Track slate will begin on May 5 with informal meets, four dual affairs and two three-way events. - The school district meet will have preliminaries for A, B and C classes and some finals. Other finals will be on May 24. Jackson Co. 1 (Wilcox 490) 2680; Tex Nash 3 (McDonald 442) 2804. High games F. Conrad 219; . Shorey 210; K. Lilly 198. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Final 2nd Round Standings: W. Cubby's Drive In Mail Tribune Bates Candy Co. Quality Market 392 37 4 36 1,4 36 36 Kim's Restaurant ..... Alexander & Brown Ins. 36 E H Mann Co. 36 FAM Bearings 35 Patterson's Bakery 30 Andy's Jewelry 30 24 Ham & Egx'r Cafe Davis: iTanster & storage z Rogue Valley Drilling Co 23 Morning Fresh Bread 20 Richfield OU Co 184 Medford Paint Store 18 L. 2014 22,4 23 14 24 24 24 24 25 30 30 36 36 37 - 40 4114 42 Results: Mann Co. 3 (Ken Clark 543) 2630; Davis 1 (Gale Culy 553) 2513. Quality 1 (Ray Wise 507) 2778; Cubby's 3 (Art Brooks 608) 2780. Kim's 1 (Jim Knapp 535) 2557; Andy's 3 (Lee Hubler 600) 2669. Paint 0 (Carl Landis 508) 2379; Richfield 4 (Dave Kreer 541) 2587. -.HA E 0 Pat Patterson 578) 2560; A & B 4 (Vern Allen 606) 2862- " Rogue Drilling 1 (Swede Larson 543) 2544; Tribune 3 (Bob Monsey 575) 2596. Patterson 3 (Bob Dyer 605) 2783; M F Bread 1 (Fred Beck 594) 2647. Bates 4 (Hunter Dixon 611). 2813; FAM 0 (Marsh Ramsby 561) , 2590. siPdDnairs Series Star . Shining for LA Dodgers By FRED DOWN United Press International There's nothing like a dash of sherry to whet the . Los Angeles Dodgers' appetites for the new season. And so the world cham pions are feeling like they can do it again because Larry Sherry seems ready i to pick up right where he left off in the World Series last fall. Then, if may be recalled, he appeared in all four Dodger victories and gained credit for two of them. . The hard-throwing 24-year old right - hander made his fourth appearance of the spring Wednesday and picked up the win in the Dodgers' 7-2 triumph over the Milwaukee Braves. Sherry - yielded two runs in the first inning but shut out the Braves for the next five. He yielded a total of four hits, walked one batter and struck out four. 2.74 ERA Mark -In 19 innings this spring, Sherry has allowed six earned runs for a fine 2.74 earned run mark. Larry didn't report to the Dodgers until mid-season in 1959 but wound up with a 7-2 record and won the first playoff game with the Braves before going on to smother the Chicago White Sox in the series. Sherry helped his own cause with a two-run single in the second inning and Wally Moon hit a three-run double in the fourth to spark the Dodgers' 11 -hit attack. The Dodgers combed Joey Jay for nine hits-and all their runs in four innings. v " Twenty editions of "The Pilgrim's Progress" appeared between 1678 and :1695. Instructional Swim Classes To Begin at Y Medford YMCA's pool will be open for instructional swimming this Saturday and a number of classes will start in April. , Senior ilfe saving instruc tion will begin April 4 and classes are slated Monday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Thursday from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Classes in junior lifesaving, starting on April 5, are billed for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. April five is also date for start of women's- beginning and intermediate swimming classes. Beginners, will turn out from 7:30 to 8:30 pjn. on Tuesdays and Thursday and intermediates from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the same days. Mom 'n' tot class from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays will open April 6. Persons must be able to swim the five basic strokes in fair form and be at least 12 , years of age to qualify for junior life saving instruction. They must be 19 years or over to enter the senior class. ' Classes will be limited and early registration is suggested. Palm Springs, Calif. - (UPD -The - Seattle Rainiers, fresh from a 13-10 victory over San Antonio of the .Texas league, took on the Sacramento Solons today, in "a Paqifie Coast league exhibition game. EXTEND COMMITTEE Washington -(UPD- The Sen ate Rules Committee Wednes day voted to extend the life of the McClellan : Rackets Committee until next Jan. 31 and authorized $100,000 for further operations. The Rack ets committee was scheduled to go but of business today. Zion Lutheran Church Champ Zion Lutheran took the playoff for the Medford senior church league basketball championship Monday by de feating Presbyterian 50 to 30. St. Mark's Episcopal tipped First Methodist 48 to 45: for third place. - Zion beat St. Mark's 48 to 31 and Presbyterian won 54 to 45 over the Methodists in Saturday's opening round. Bud Quinney of the. Luth erans and Wayne Thompson of the Methodists were top scorers for the two nights with 37 points each for their teams. Quinney put in 19 in the final while Ray Kono pasek had 11 for Presbyterian, the team.whiph finished first in regular - season standings. Thompson had 19 Monday while John Hamlin collected 18 for St. Mark's. In the semifinal . round Quinney had 21 points and Thompson and Jack Joyce of the Methodists 18 each. : FROSH RELAYS SLATED . Hedrick and McLoughlin Junior High schools begin their track and field seasons, Friday, April 1, with the an nual Southern Oregon Fresh man relays at Grants Pass. , Toronto (UPD The Toron to Argonauts may approach the Pittsburgh Steelers to play an exhibition football game in Toronto Aug. 31, an Argo spokesman said Monday. The New York Giants are sched uled for the game but have indicated they - might not be able to make the trip. Boat Owners Help Rubber J ire Sales Akron, O. Everythings shipshape in the rubber tire business. Helping the industry along are the people who own boats. E. F. Tomlinson, president of the B. F. Goodrich Tire Co., estimates that more than a million and a half trailers for small boats have been built since 1946 and that these ac count for the sale of aDout $1 million dollars worth of auto mobile tires a year. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Thursday, March 31, 1960 A.9 Solons Victors Over Portland Ontario, Calif. (UPD The Sacramento Solons made two runs in the first inning stand up for a 4-2 exhibition base ball victory over the Portland Beavers Wednesday night. A triple by Bobby Jacobs, a walk to Al Heist and a drop ped fly ball by Len Tucker gave the Sacs their two first inning runs. Outfielder Dick Stacey, playing second base, and Tucker had two hits each for Portland. SWIM MEET STARTS New Haven, Conn.-(UPD-The national AAU swimming championships opened today at Yale's Payne Whitney pool with 273 of the nation's top swimmers entered in the three-day meet. The 400-yard individual medley and" the 1,500 meter free style events were on the opening program. Since this is believed to be one of the best fields ever assembled for the AAU meet, many experts feel that almost all the current marks are in danger of being bettered. The swimmers are vying for the 14 individual and two relay titles. ' . ' PERKINS BY TKO Chicago (UPD A cut eye was the difference between lightweights Eddie Perkins and Chico Rollins in then televised fight Wednesday night. Perkins won by techni cal knockout when Dr. John H. Probble would not let Rol lins come out for the 7th round. But Rollins said the inch-and-a-half slash didn't bother him and he could have won the decision in the final four rounds. TACOMA WINNER Sanford, Fla. -(UPD- Charley Dee smashed two homers and veteran Dusty Rhodes rapped his first of the season Wednes day as the Tacoma Giants of the Pacific Coast league de feated the Minneapolis Mil lers in an exhibition baseball game. AN UNUSUW Home Applii) D) PLUS HARD A Blue Book Trade-in Allowance! 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