Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1960, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. JUNE 24. I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
Ashland, Roseburg
Vie for RVL Lead;
Medford to Travel
A battle for lone leader
ihlp will feature this Sun
day's fare in the Rogue Val
ley Baseball league and other
contention will concern third
spot in the standings.
Sunday doubleheaders are
Ashland at Roseburg and
Drag Race
Contention
On Sunday
Drag races will be held
this Sunday, June 26, at the
Whit City drag strip north
of Medford, Southern Ore
gon Timing association will
sponsor the affair and en
tries from throughout south
ern Oregon and northern
California are expected to
provide keen competition
for the entrants and plenty
of thrills and excitement
for the spectators.
Many of the contestants
who won top honors at the
championship meet in Red
ding, Calif., last Sunday will
be on hand trying to emerge
victorious here en the Med
ford strip.
Of special interest is a
duel developing in the "A"
competition class between
the Wheelers club 'Zombie'
of Medford and Larry Sands
of Central Point. The Wheel
ers have been top dog In
their class for many meats
her at Medford but lost
out last Sunday in Redding
to the faster Sands compe
tition coupe. Zombi cur
rently holds th strip class
record at 116.88 miles per
hour and both will be gun
ning for new marks Sunday.
Wilson On Hand
Top eliminator Jim Wil
son from Grants Pass will
be back on hand gunning
his Chevrolet - powered
dragster to new marks. Wil
son was another local entry
who was in the winners
circle last Sunday in Red
ding. Contestants In the stock
classes should note that due
to a rule change stock cars
will be allowed to partici
pate in the stock classes if
they have optional floor
shifts in their vehicles.
Time trials are slated for
. 9:30 a.m. and eliminations
will be held after lunch.
All vehicles entered must
undergo a rigid safety inspection.
Open Every Monday Until 9 p.m.
Just Arrived
New Shipment of
Beachcombers
Alto Good Selection In Men's Siitl
IF MEN OR BOYS. WEAR IT . . .
ROBINSON BROS. CARRY ITI
Robinson Bros.
Next to Pick's Apparel
Medford at Grants Pass. First I
games are set for 1 p.m.
floseburg and Ashland are
each 6-0 in the circuit and
either would have to sweep
the series to take lone com
mand. A split would leave
the teams tied.
Medford (2-4) is now in
third slot a half-game ahead
of Grants Pass (1-4).
Roseburg s Jess Munyon is
the RVL's batting leader, I
based on a minimum require
ment of at least 12 times at
bat for six games, Munyon
is nuung a rousing .577 for
26 trips to the plate and heads
the circuit in total safeties
with IS.
Duane Miller. Roseburg,
and Frank Rector, Medford,
have higher averages, 1,000
and .636, respectively, but
Miller has Just five official
batting turns and Rector is
just under the minimum with
11. Jerry Droscher. Roseburs.
follows Munyon with .556 and
Dick Durante, Medford. is
socking .500.
Ken Ayers, Roseburg, a
.417 hitter, is tops in runs
batted in with 12. Munyon
has 10.
Gene Parent, Ashland, and
Mike Coen, Roseburg, contin
ue to top the pitchers. Each
is d-u. coen, league strikeout
king of 1959, already has
whiffed 30 batters this sea
son. BitUnr Records
Batting Records
D. Miller, R
F. Rector. M. .
AB R H
.515
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26 4 13
RBI Pet
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2 .638
10 .577
J. Munyon. R.
J. Droscher, R...
D. Durante, M...
T. Kolberg, R...
T. De Gross, CC.
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K. Ayres, R
R. Beamer, R
R. Anderson, M.
R. Maurer. A
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5 .409
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Livingston R .. 2
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Cole CP 1
Miller R 1
De Gross CC... 0
Eggera M . 0
Harris GP . 0
Saffer GP ...... 0
Palmer CC .... 0
Tlchenor M 0
Wooton GP 0
Dimmick CC... 0
Hammons GP.. 0
McClellan CC. 0
Peterson CC 0
Sanford M ...... 0
Taylor CC 0
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AB R H RBI Pet.
Ashland 187 28 SO 21 .267
Crescent City 183 IS 38 13 .208
Grant Pass 151 18 28 17 .185
Medford 163 23 38 13 .233
Koieburg ....242 60 85 55 .381
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Woods, Water, Wildlife
By Hank
They say the boats were so
thick on the upper river last
week end that they could be
tied end to end. The salmon
took quite a mauling on Sat
urday and consequently were
a little harder to come by on
Sunday. It's a good thing the
season has been shortened to
close on the first of July or
the sports anglers would ex
ceed the annual catch of 20
per cent of the total run. This
excessive angling pressure is
going to make it difficult to
build up our run of the high
ly prized spring Chinook sal
mon of the Rogue river.
LOTS OF LAKES
Th high percentage of
Jacks in the present run
has many people speculat
ing on the possibility thai
they foretell a general in
crease in the sise of the
runs. Since they are three
year fish that are sexually
precocious, and since the
screens at Savage Rapids
dam have been in operation
for three years, these re
turning Jacks war down
strum migrants when th
screens were first operative.
CROSS YOUR FINGERS
The experts aren't taking
any bets on the meaning of
the increase in jacks. They
used to think that a high
number of jacks meant a good
run the following year, but
they've waited too many years
BOWLING
TUESDAY MIXED DOUBLES
(Roxy Ann Lanei)
Standings: W
Slow Pokei . .......14
Misfit 13
Boobi 11
Sweet Pe 11
Tlgen , , B
ieiBure rimer u
Flub Dubs . 7 13
Hot Shot 7 13
Results:
Sweet Peai 3 Sdu1 Parsons 456
2093; Slow Pokes 1 (Gen Brook
94 u I
Boob 3 (Wally Norum 413) 2048;
Tiaeri 1 (Dick Adkim 480) 2010.
Flub Dubs 1 (Buck Morgan 433)
2034; leisure Timers a liom
erson 495) 2037.
Hot Shots 2 (Chuck Snedden 939)
2118; Misfit 2 (Ken Phipps S32)
High games Ken Pnipp 218,
Martha Lewis 183.
SAWDUST TRIOS
(Second Hall)
STANDINGS: W. L.
Thret Blind Mice 3 1
What Knots 3 1
Log Hollers 3ft Its
saver ricKcrs z 3
Ten Pins - 2 2
Mow Knots Hi 2,i
wny unois ...... 1 d
Three By Tens w 1 J
Results:
Silver Pickers 1 (Paters SIS)
louo: j.n fins a (Adams o) los.
What Knob 3 (Richardson sasi
1681: Three by Tens 1 (D. Polini
eoj io..
Loa Hollers 3U (Berastrom Bus)
1734: How Knots 111 (Beagle 503)
Three Blind Mice 3 (Pomeroy
492) 1627; Why Knots 1 (RagsdlU
ROLLING PINS
Standings: W. L.
Rocking Pins .. IS 9
Kidldelnoppers .... 14 10
Alley cats . 13 11
Fallen Pins 13 11
Rolling Squares . .. 10 14
Ramblers .. 7 17
Results:
Rocking Pins 3 (Ruth Holloway
418) 1141; Rolling Squares 1 (Mary
Ann Athanas 444) 1130.
Kldidelhoppers 3 (Marjorla An
derson 397) 1108: Alley Cats 1
(Esther Mohr 412) 999.
Fallen Pins 2 (Maxlne Beatty
399) 1128; Ramblers 2 (Marjorie
Lockwood 4251 1190.
HARRY it DAVID MIXED
Standings: W.
Pear Cutters 15
Goody-GO-Itounds . 15
Wild -N Rare .....
12
11
Lollypops . ....
Favorites ...
Fancy Panta ,
Royal Turkeya .....
Merry Mix-upa .....
Petlts Fours
Pearsnapples .........
Family Affairs ..
Saucy Jets
Results:
10
Merry Mix-ups 3 (Frank Henry
aaut 23: Lioiiypops i (bod finer
ley 466) 2500.
Family Affairs 1 (Geo. Russell
423 ) 2417: Good y-Go-Rounds 3
3 trcinK flarr aes) aoiu.
Wild 'N Rare 3 (J. Puffinburger
463) 2530 Ssucy Jets 1 (Bob John
son 398) 241S.
Petlts Fours 3 (Faya Goddard
448. Geo. Baker 448) 2573: Fancy
Panta 1 (T. Thompson J69) 2474.
Royal Turkeys 0 (Lou Skale 458)
2440: Pear Cutters 4 (Ranny Smith
5331 2850.
Favorites 1 (Vera Findler SI I)
2677; Pearsnapplas 3 (Dean Mar-
CUm 459) 3TU7.
High game Frank Henry 252.
Weekly high series trophy Vera
rtndley S31, Frank Henry ell.
AFTERNOON
Standings:
Dreamera .,
Two Hits
The Jinx ...
Goofers
Loftars ..
Wild Ones
3
Honeymooners ... 1
Sleepers 0
Remits:
Dreamers 4 (V. Mathiaon 918)
I0OO; Wild Ones 0 (B. Hulse 384)
898.
Jinx 4 IE. Champion 499) (01;
Loftera 0 (A. Casebler 4301 811.
Two Hits 4 IR. Shama 481) 844:
Sleepers 0 (B. Anderson 382) 841.
Goofers 4 IT. urlen 432) 707;
Honeymooners 0 (L. Whipple 311)
42.
High game Virginia Mathlson
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for that good run to believe
In It any longer. The biologists
might go so far as to say that
the Increase In jacks Is "a pos
sible sign that the screens may
be the cause", but they would
much rather keep their fin
gers crossed and their hands
in their pockets.
THREE DAMS
The migratory fish of the
Rogue have three stumbling
blocks to their progress up
or downstream; the dam at
Gold Ray, the Ideal Cement
company dam, and the dam
at Savage Rapids. At this
time the screens in front of
the turbines of Savage Rap
ids are working effectively
and counts indicate almost
all downstreamers are mak
ing the trip. The louvre
screens at Ideal Cement are
51 per cent efficient and
the game commission is
working with the company
on changes in water veloci
ty in an attempt to improve
the efficiency. The turbines
of the Copco dam at Gold
Ray are unscreened and the
game commission is still
working with the company
to determine whether or not
the turbines kill fish.
MANAGEMENT!
The above mentioned obsta
cles are manmade and as such
are capable of being used in
a manner that does the least
amount of damage to our fish
life. As a matter of fact, all
of the factors that do the
greatest harm to the fishery
are manmade. On this basis
it is neither Idealistic nor
starry-eyed to insist that con
servation of such a natural
resource is possible with
proper management. The
catch being that the manage
ment shall have to be that of
man.
THE ANGLER'S LOG
There have been several
reports that fish are being
taken from Fish lake and
Howard Prairie with para
sites in them. The natural
question in the mind of any.
one confronted with worms,
depending on how upset
they get when they see
them. Is whether or not
they are edible. According
to the man who knows fish
best, there isn't a fish para,
site on the Pacific coast
that can't be eaten by man.
Especially if they are
cooked first!
Diamond Lake The spawn-
ers are moving back into the
lake proper and should be
available soon. It takes them
from 2 to 3 weeks to recover
their color. Biggest fish from
which eggs were taken by the
game commission weighed 12
pounds.
Fish Lake-Is still red hot.
FF&W and FF&3T are the
best trolllr.g rigs. Stlllf ishing
with single eggs is good.
Four Mile Lake - Is very
good. Stillfishing for kokanee
is good. Trolling FF&W will
pick up rainbow or brookies.
Howard Prairie-Fishing is
spotty. Reports of worms in
the fish shouldn't hurt their
fighting qualities and won't
hurt their flavor when
cooked.
Klamath Lake - Real hot.
FF&W at the mouth of Har
riman's creek at dawn is the
password. Boats in with limits
by 6 o'clock. Biggest one on
the lunker board weighed in
at almost 15 pounds. Caught
by a man from Klamath
Falls. All time record is a
monster of 26 Vi pounds.
Lake of the Woods-Is still
good. FF&3T or late evening
flyfishing really pays off.
Squaw Lakes-Go up and
try the new diving board. If
you can't swim, try fishing;
it'll work using FF&W. If
you're behind on your sleep,
try catfishlng.
Willow Creek - Fishing is
spotty. Best bet is stillfishing
with single eggs, cluster eggs,
or cheese. Fish are from 8
to 10 inches.
THE OPTIMIST'S CORNER
Either the salmon have
my number or I don't have
theirs. Whichever it is, last
ing connections have not
been established. Probably
the best way to look at it
would be to consider it my
Why Settle for lest
when you can
DRINK THE BESTI
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"Take heme gallon"
Corner of Jackson
and Riverside
Dairy Maids
Port Angeles
Play Lind Florists Next
NORTHWEST WOMEN'S
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
(Incomplste) W.
Erv Llnd Florists 9
Eugene McCulloch
Chain . 6
Vancouver, B.C 6
Rogue Valley Dairy
Maids
Bremerton, Wash S
Port Angeles, Wash ... 4
PorUand Martlnlzers.. 3
Salem Shamrocks 2
Pet.
1.000
.600
.600
.800
.500
.400
.250
.222
Northwest Women's Major
Softball league play returns
to the southern Oregon area
on Saturday evening when
the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
entertain the Port Angeles,
Wash., Eagles at Memorial
stadium, White City.
A doubleheader is on the
slate with the opening game
at 7 p.m.
The Dairy Maids next will
meet the Pacific northwest's
top Softball team, the Erv
Lind Florists of Portland.
There is some uncertainty con
cerning the exact nights of
the two-game series at the
Veteran's Administration field
at White City. Latest report
is that the games will be on
Sunday and Monday or Mon
day and Tuesday. Original
billing called for Tuesday and
Wednesday play.
Rogue Valley and Port An
geles divided 'in a previous
series in the Washington town,
just like the Maids have done
against every league club they
have played this season. The
Dairy Maids will have their
first meeting with the Flor
ists in the current campaign.
In the early tussles at Port
Angeles the clubs had 18 in
nings of ball with one game
going 11 cantos, four more
than regular. Pat Barron of
RV and Joanne Sundquist of
PA each pitched the entire
18 innings. Ellen Callaghan
is expected to share pitching
duties with Barron this Sat
urday for the Maids.
Other games in the North-
conservation effort for the
year. Conservation of fish,
not time, money, or effort.
Maybe next time . . . T
GOOD LUCK!
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1600 No. Riverside, Medford
Entertain
Saturday;
west league tomorrow have
Bremerton, Wash,, at Salem
and Vancouver, B. C at Port
land to face the Martinizer
Cleaners.
The Florists are the de
fending league and northwest
regional champions.
Bev Wadsworth and Louise
Mazzuca of the Lind team con
tinue to dominate Northwest
Women's Softball league sta
tistics as first half action nears
a close.
Wadsworth, Florist first
baseman, Is hitting a lusty
.550. She has lashed out 11
hits in 20 times at bat. Brem
erton's Myrtle Pierce is sec
ond with an average of .429.
Laura Malesh of Vancou
ver, B. C, has collected the
most hits, however. She has
hit safely 14 times in 35 times
at bat.
Mazzuca is by far the class
of the league's pitchers with
a 7-0 record. She has pitched
50 innings, giving up only six
hits, struck out 108 batters
and walked Just five batters.
She has not given up a run
this season in league play.
NWWMSL STATISTICS
PITCHING W L IP R SO
Mazzuca, Florists 7 0 SO 0 106
Rice, Florists .... 2 0 14 I 4
Hellberg, MarUn. 1 0 11 3 1
Winn, Eugene ... S 2 67 IS 48
Topley, Van 4 2 47 13 20
Callaghan, R V. ..3 2 31 11 13
Pierce, Brem'rt'n 5 5 69 21 68
Barron. R V 3 4 53 26 23
Koiak, Martin 3 4 B0 16 37
Sundquist, P. A. S 7 79 40 27
Hurley, Salem .... 3 S 62 29 21
Klrkmire, Eugene 1 2 IB 14 7
VanRyswyk, Van. 1 3 26 14 19
Butler, MarUn 0 1 7 S 2
Rankin, Eugene.. 0 1 11 1 1
Bower, Brem'rt'n 0 2 10 20 3
Wllgus, MarUn.... 0 3 13 IS 1
BATTING AB
R H RBI
Ave.
Wadsw'rth, F. 20
.550
fierce, u 2B
Pfaff. R V. .. 17
.420
.412
Mslesh, Van. 33
11 14
.400
Mclvor, R V. 10
Fltzwater. F. 23
Brood, Salem 12
Topley, Van. 33
M Culloch. V. 20
Calaghn.. R V. 30
Owens, R.V... 22
Whitehead, V. 37
Hurry, Salem 27
Batem'n, R.V. 27
DuPuls, Eug. 47
Iredale, P A. 44
Sholllan, Eug. 45
Powell, Eug. 37
Storey, Brem. 29
Hans'n, Salem 25
1 4
.400
.391
J33
.303
.300
.267
.273
.259
.230
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.255
.250
.244
.243
.241
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Buchholz, 19-year-old St.
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Jack Frost in the fourth
round of men's singles today
at the Wimbledon tennis
championships by whipping
Bob Mark of Australia in a
rain-delayed match, 6-4, 15-13
and 7-5.
MacKay and Frost reached
the fourth round Thursday
but a combination of rain and
darkness delayed the finish
of the Buchholz-Mark match
until today. Buchholz won the
first two sets Thursday and
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MacKay, cofavored with
Australia's Neale Fraser for
the men's title, beat the rain
and Sweden's Ulf Schmidt,
Last Friday
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light heavyweight contenders
Doug Jones and Von Clay
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Unbeaten Jones of New
York is favored at 9-5 to beat
Clay of Philadelphia again.
"Dynamite Doug" seeks his
15th straight victory and
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