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SIP BOWLING EVERGREEN LEAGU3 Standings: l. Med ford Steel Co 33U 6'i Kogap Lumber Industries 30 10 Med ford Blowpipe Co. 24 to Medford Corporation .... 23 17 R O Stephenson J-br. 21 19 M & M Moton 20 20 Barco Supply Co 19 21 Patterson Plumbing w... 15'i 241; Team Nine M 15 23 First Chriitian Church 14 2fi Seven Up Bottling Co... 13 27 Big V Market 12 28 ResulU: Church 2 (Earl Purdy 464) 2675' Barco 2 (Bud Judy 501) 2887 Kogap 3 (Roger Weiss 548) 2888 Blowpipe 1 (La Verne Johnson 55D j 28H3. M & M 0 (John Mahaley 495) 2556; Steel 4 (Thayer Tarvin 562i 2896. Big Y 1 (Floyd Hayner 531 2701. Patterson 3 (Harie Harper 554, 2872; Tvam Nine 1 (Leon Croucher 495) 2678. Med co 2 (George Smith 549) 2801V Stephenson 2 (Jim Baize 561) 2851. ROW ANN ROCKETTES sundlnss: W. L. 3 Big Y Markets 35 13 Neeley Nelson Lumber Co 32 'j 15 Pear Bowlers 31 17 Town House Cafe 23,i 22 Roxy Ann Lanes 25 23 Norton's Market 24 24 K-Boy 20 & 27 H, Crosby's Mnbilettes 20 28 Fconomy Market 14 ,a 33 'a Hamilton Funds Inc. .... 12 36 Results: Roxy 3 (C. Baylor 440) 1863; Neeley 1 (L. Neeley 551) 1847. Pear Bowlers 3 (V. Cummings 4fl5t 1770; Norton's 1 (D. Peyton 408) 1729. K-Boy 1 (B. Wilson 405) 1480; Economy 3 (V. Grigsby 415) 1543. Big Y 3 (W. Booth 531) 1868; Crosby's 1 (R. Edmonds 436) 1692. Town House 4 (N. Forler 436) 1504; Hamilton 0 (E. Johnson 424) 1390. High games E. Tuttle 191. L. Neeley '193, 188, P. Bennett 202. Triplicate score 129, Selma Starr. CENTENNIAL LEAGUE Standings: w. Alleybusters 54 Pot Holders 54 Three Mrs 49 Three Slippers 48 Sparebowlcrs 45 Stragglers 45 Jokers ; 44 Vt 4mj Lucky Strikes ...... 41 51 Merry Trio , 40l,a 51 y3 Slowpokes ... . 40 52 L. 38 38 43 44 47 47 Results: Stragglers 1 ID. Neasc 414) 1152; Merry Trio 3 (E. Merit 400) 1240. Jokers 0 IB. Botcfur 4321 1248: Alleybusters 4 (G. Chase 481) 1377. Three Slippers 3 (L. Ritterspack 469) 1289; Three Mrs. 1 (M. Shaw 396) 1238. Sparebowlers 4 (T. Bartolomel 468) 1220: Lucky Strikes 0 (M. Thomas 407) 1078. Slowpokes 2 IP. Baum 404) 1191; Potholders 2 IB. Moore 421) 1135. High game Nancy Chase 186. TUESDAY LATE COMERS Standings: W. Polly An's 5 Early Risers 5 Bowlerettes . 4 Four Strikes . 4 Geritol Jenny's .. ... 4 Sleep Walkers 2 Results: Polly Ans 2 (Jo Ann Anderson 420) 2009: Early Risers 2 (Marilyn Werner 3991 2045. Bowlerettes 1 (Jean Ford 397) 2021; Four Strikes 3 (Loretta Kln ner 437) 2024. Geritol Jenny's 3 (Leota Small 385) 2080; Sleep Walkers 1 (Enid Wolff 410) 2010. High game Loretta Kinner 196. CRATER LAKE LEAGUE Standings: W. Mechanics Laundry . . 25 Moore Steel 24 Earl and Roy's 23 Ellis Market 22 United Grocers 22 Sevens Auto Parts 20 United Slates Nat'l Bank ... 17 Mann's Dept. Store 14 Medford Neon 14 City Hall 13 Haupcrt Tractor 13 O. K. Market ...... 11 23 Results: O K Mkt. 2 (J. Corona 5541 2007: Haupcrt 2 (D. Fosbury 5111 2288. Ellis Mkt. 1 ID. Kline 5411 2349: Earl and Roy's 3 (L. Lubbers 548) 2405. United Grocers 3 (V. Morton 527) 2380; City Hall 1 (J. Compagnonl 50.11 2306. Medford Neon 1 (K. Clark 5411 2248: Stevens 3 (G. Gillmore 537) 2202. Mann's 2 (H. Schmechel 519) 2430; U S. Bank 2 (G. Lewis 536) 2390. Mechanics Lndry. 3 IG. Culy 5441 2504; Moore 1 (R. Edwards 524) 2252. High games R. Prultt 215. H. Vessey Jr. 212, G. Lewis 212, R. Dey, 212. STARF1RE LEAGUE Standings: W. Standard Oil (Prospect) 23 Jcddeloh Brothers 19 Larry's Lineup 18 Olson-Ross 17,3 Ron's Standard Station.. 17 Tex Nash 16!, Weeks & Orr 15 Rogue Valley Vending 15 Pinnacle Orchards 15 Home Gas Company 13 'i Jackson County Co-op.... 12'a Ken Hughes 10 L. 9 13 144 15'4 lBi 191, 22 Results: . Tex Nnsh t (Jenkins 4481 2634: Home Gas Co. 3 (Scott 6131 2723. Weeks & Orr 1 (Gene Orr 554) Swim Classes For Men To Be Conducted at Y The YMCA will feature a men's swimming proRram be ginning Monday, April 18. Classes are to be held over a six week period in a series of 12 sessions on Mondays and Fridays from 5:15 to 6 p.m. All phases of swimming tech niques from beginners to ad vanced will be taught in ac cordance with individual needs. Instruction is to be handled by Jerry Scannell.who has naa in YMCA instruction ex perience in the midwest. It is the purpose and the aim of Medford's YMCA to stimulate adult interest in In structional programs of this type. Because of the popular ity of family participation in water sports, the necessity for a more thorough aquatic pro gram has become imperitive, David Curzon, Y physical di rector brought out. He point ed out the value of swimming as "water insurance" as well as being a means of relaxation and health. Responsibility ' Curzon mentioned the re sponsibility each man owes his family and friends when he takes them boating, skiing or fishina. He declarer! that In. struction in swimming is someining no conscientious father should ig..ore. The physical director pointed to needless water accidents oc curring from lack of fore thought and lack of know ledge. He maintained that the old adage, "sink' or swim" is unwise and uhneceaiwrv Th. answer is "swim," he said. The YMCA Drnvirlos sulm classes for persons three through 60 years of age. With summer .approaching, Curzon urged parents and children to attend their swim-vl ularly. All, he said.jshould be aDie to swim well enough to save themselves in emergen cies. . . '; V . 2661: Jackson . Cnuhtv A ITjwum 405) 2807. . Jedde oh Bros.- 3 (Carr irnn !WR 2702; Larry's Lineup 1 (Sweet 440) 2494. T .. - R. V. Vending 2 fMatterann MR) 2756; Olson-Ross 2 (MarUn .610) 2705. ' - Hughes 1 (Graves 460) 2548; Pin nacle Orchards 3 (Darras 494) 2086. Standard 4 (Larson 556) 2715; Ron's 0 IGarrlson 465) 2606. High games Scott223, 200; Mat terson, Hemingway 223, . ' I.AI1Y KI.KS NO. TWO ' Standings: w. L. Merry .Madcaos 34 18 Doozics 32 20 Stnes Cussing Three . Antlers Tornadoes Daffy Dilly Wapitis Jolfv Three Hi Lo 2S i 23 '.4 . 28 24 , 28 24 . 25 '4 26 4 , 24 28 . 24 28 . 20 32 . 16 36 Results: Antlers 4 (Snedden 4691 1353; Daffy Dilly 0 (Trautman 406) 1105. Wapitis 1 (Read 475) 1228; Dooz ies 3 (Walters 4601 1295. Stags 3 (Patten 430); Hi Lo 1 (Farrar 413) 1184. Cussin Three 4 (Huntley 464) 1326; Jolly Three 0 (E. Miller 452) 1300. Merry Madcaps 4 (Phillips 461) 1312: Tornadoes 0 (Stephens 449) 1165. High game Harbara Walters 185. VICTORY LEAGUE Standings: Medford Motors Chuck's Market Batcman's Insurance Hlllyer Oil Viking Sewing Machine U. S. Bank Hunter's Tavern Ping's Gardens Van Lee's J C Federal Pioneer Hal's Flying "A" .... Faber's Quality Market W. 31 47 4014 40 3!) 37'4 37 36 3414 32 29 28 28 21 25 311.4 34 '4 35 36 374 40 43 43'4 44 SO Raider Athletes In Week End Action Ashlnad - Sports festivities on the South Oregon college campus reign supreme this week end when the Raider baseball crew takes on pre gon College of Education in a single game Friday and a doubleheader Saturday and the Raider track team will host Chico State at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The Raider golf team will be in the Northern California Intercollegiate Invitat i o n a 1 meet at Paso Tiempo, and the itennis team in Portland com peting against Portland State. Coach Ted Schopf's hard hitting baseball crew will open its Oregon Collegiate conference defense against Coach Bob Livingston's Wolves at 3 P.m. in the Fri day game. Lefthander John Younger has drawn the starting role in the single game Friday with righthander Don Van nice and lefty Marty Vogler scheduled for the twin-bill beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. Jones May Get Call first baseman and Ditcher Jack Brown was missed from practice in the early part of the week Wiih n rasp nf f li a flu. In the event Brown still , has not recuperated, Bob Jones will get the starting spot at first. ! Last year the Rairlpr wal. 1 loped the Wolves three times In Monmouth. Oreeon Col lege opened the OCC season last week end with n rlmihlo-1 header against Portland State. I he teams split. Jim Dietz will lean off the starting lineup and play short stop. Damien Rossetto will bat second and play right field. F.ldon Francis will piny cen ter, Phil Sword handling the catching chores, Jess Munvon playing third and Kerm Mc Lemore vying in left field. Brown or Jones will bat seventh, second baseman Chuck Nevi eighth, and pitch er Vannice will round out the order and bnt ninth. Pitching relief, if needed, will come from John Cook, Al McKinnis, or Bob Johnson. Chinook Salmon Catches Better Portland- H'PD -The weekly fishing report of the Oregon state game commission: SOUTHWEST: Umpqua river spring Chinook fishing improving; best areas should b e Winchester, Cleveland Rapids, Tyec, Sawyers rapids and Wells creek; Loon lake good for catfish to 14 Inches; spring Chinook salmon catch es improving on the Rogue in the Robertson bridge to Galice area; lower Rogue also good for spring Chinook. Ed Sawyer Quits; auch Heads Phils Lewis Will Head Card With Larry Lewis, 139, in headline bout, a number of boxers under the banner of) the Medford Police Athletic' league will participate on a I card Saturday night, April 16, at Yreka, Calif. The bouts will be at the ! Yreka armory under auspices ! of the fclks lodge. Proceeds will go toward financing a club similar to Medford PAL. Other Medfordites slated on the card are Bobby Little, 142, Johnny Little, 150, Lar ry Christean, 175, Cliff Rob erts, 130, and Jim Martin, 100. Others who may be matched are Bill Thomas, 125, and Don Gray. - . . , . r Lewis is to meet a youth "by the name of , Bender, wboj was a California Golden Glov es semifinalist. Coach Zack of the local Pal club said that the club gym has been back in operation at the gym in the Fluhrer building at 3 West Sixth st.t for about two weeks with the main objective of tuning boys for the fight. However, some 13 to 20 boys have been work ing out, some of them newcomers. Whether the club will con tinue in operation depends on financing, Zack reported. He said he is looking for help in supervising the activity at the gym. . 22 50 Results: Bateman's 3 (C. Martin 4641 2176; Viking 1 (G. Boardman 434) 2007. Hal's 0 (H. Clark 4991 1988: Chucks 4 ID. Hlckson 545) 2165. Qualitv O IB. Walters 444) 20.14: U. S. Bank 4 (C. Stephenson 4941 2139. Ping's 1 ID. Webster 460) 2083: Pioneer 3 (D. Harris 4821 2113. Hunter's 3 ID. Haverstick 435) 2049: Van Lee's 1 (C. Rhodes 447) ID54. J C Federal 1 IE. Lenl 300) 2181; Faher's 3 IM. Llllle 5321 2250. Medford Motors 3 (J. Frohrelch 315) 2209; Hillyer 1 (E. Johnson 465) 2170. Cage Classic Site Changed Eugene -(UPn- The Far West Basketball Classic, a fixture at Oregon State college since its inception, will be played at Portland's Memorial Coli seum this year, it was an nounced today by Leo Harris and Spec Keene, athletic di rectors at Oregon and OSC. The eight-team affatir will be played Dec. 28-20-30, with Oregon and OSC acting as co- ' hosts. The 1960 field again will include Oregon, Oregon State, Portland, Washington State j and Idaho. The three new teams entered will be Seattle, i Arizona State and Wisconsin. 1960 FISHING TROPHIES . Fisherman's Headquarters for So. Oregon, CENTURY SPORTING H n fviifa GOODS, Invite you fo take part in Upd. I OlWe the 1960 Fishing Contest. Prizes for LARGEST BASS LARGEST CRAPPIE LARGEST TROUT LARGEST RAINBOW OR KAMLOOP LARGEST SILVER LARGEST CHINOOK and Next Thursday Night for Your Convenience We Give THRIFTY STAMPS 6-' j """"" niiimm ft jjjiitniMiiji m mil I iiiimii ill iiiMirpTn 8th and Riverside tmmA -- -- -- -- -- Medford, Ore. jrj I aHr tfo4lo$ ... teSAf Free Wheel m-WMTA?!- Balance Labor f Vjf tW-v Pay Only for pyrYnryvrrrYrvrvyvw K R Philadelphia -0JPD- Eddie Sawyer, 49, unexpectedly re signed today as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies and was succeeded by. Gene Mauch. The news was announced at a hurriedly summoned press conference by President Bob Carpenter. Mauch, 33, has been mana ger of the Minneapolis Millers, a Boston Red Sox farm In the American association. "I just don't care to manage a major league club," Sawyer said. "I would like to stay In baseball but have no plans at this time." This was the second term as Phils manager for Sawyer, a former professor at Ithaca col lege In upstate New York. He first took over the Phils In 1948 and guided the 1950 "Whir Kids" to the National League pennant. He was let go June 28, 1952, and was suc ceeded by Mayo Smith. Sawyer returned as Phils Thurtdiy, April 14, I960 A MAIL TRIBUNE, Meiford, Or. Sale m (WD Nothing but rain since Monday when spring training opened has caused the Salem Senators of the Northwest L e a g u e to move their training camp to Yakima, Wash. A Senator's manager In July, 1958. The club finished last under his leadership In 1959, but that season was written off as one In which the Phils were ex perimenting largely with younger players. The same policy was in ef fect this season. The Phils generally were picked to fin ish last In the National League race. 13 spokesman said the team will practice on a high school field in Yakima. The team left Wednesday night. 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