WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
Presidio Nine Tops
Bowling Lanes; Tilt
Scheduled
Munuirliil Stiicllum, While
City - The, U.S. Army'i Sun
I'l'iuii'lsco Prmlcllo team, led
liy the plluhlnn und butllnu
it Juck Suruott und the iwat
Unit of Sinn Meyers, drubbed
MiKlford Uuwllnn lanea buno
luill craw 12 to 4 liore lust
nlKht.
Sui'Kott hurled two-hit bull,
llu und Myors ouch hud three
tufa blown und unci) drove In
two runs.
Tho clubs; are slutod to piny
at Mcmorlul stiicllum uxiiln
this evonliiii. An U p.m. "piny
bull" lime Is set. It wus Indi
cated lliul llnuro liuiiuchl,
who pllchcd In the Kurupcitn
t'luiiiiplonslilp ull-Hci vlco Kiimo
In Ili&B, will chucK (or the
I'ri'sldlo. I'ln Lnnc pitching
nvlvcllmi irpurlcdly Is be
tween Turn Luurunce und Jer
ry Awlurson.
Presidio blunted out 13 hits
lust night, 12 off Jim Egnurs
who worked on the hill for six
Jnnlniia. Semott hud two
doubles und Myers a triple.
Don Denny und Marlon
Luiulva slnilled twice.
liiH scoring fruine for the
Toreros wus the fifth when
tlii'y olitiiliu-d four murker! on
femr hits, mi error and a sue
riflce fly on I. They hud an
other four-hit ciiulo, the sixth,
when two runs cumc In.
George Ice singled In the
Ixth puiicl ii nd Dob Sorak In
the eiiihth for the only Mod
ford sufelics oft Seriioll, who
struck out tlx, walked four
and hit two butters. Serak
jnnric it all the way home on
lilt blow. Juck Jones hobbled
tho bull In center field then
mude a wild throw-In to first
bnae.
A wnlk, a Kround-out and
an error ginned Howling Lanes
a first Inning run. The Keg-U-rs
took a 2 to 1 lead In the
second stuiuu on a counter
tallied on two errors and a
liroundout. A walk, hit butter,
a wild pitch und a grouudout
picked up a Mcdford ntnth-tn-II
I li U score.
Kggcrs whiffed six and
walked two and Don Sunford,
in three frames, fanned two
and yielded two buses on
bulls.
; The game saw un assist on
a fly ball when a Myers fly
In the third Inning popped
out of centorfloldcr Unvc
Reel's glove und rlghtflclder
Doug Ilarshbnrger caught the
ball before It hit the ground.
Ilurshbnrgcr dropped a fly by
pnlo Wllllnghnm In the sec-J.
end stanza. The ball was
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Presidio now hus a 20-6
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Pasadena Cops
Publinx Golf
Team Laurels
Honolulu - llll'll - PiiKiidcnu,
Calif., today held the Warren
G, Harding cup ufter winning
the team title ut the 3 5 1 1 1 an
nual public links amateur
tournament with a 453 score.
With tile team champion
ship decided, today's spotlight
wns on match ploy with' the
04 low qualifiers out of the
ISO sturters teeing off In head
and head competition.
Medalist honors over the
30-holo qualifying grind were
Stevenson of the champion
Pasadena tcum shot 74-72-148
over the pur 71 Ala Wal
course. Owen T. Douglas Jr.
of Honolulu, Hawaiian ama
teur champ, scored 74-72 and
Harry Hopwood of Phoenix
fired 73-73.
The victorious Pasadena
team was comprised of Stev
enson, Dick Clover 190, and
Ray Swedo Jr. 1S7. This trio
finished five strokes ahead of
the Denver contingent, which
took second at 4S8.
Cowboys V Indians
In New York City?
Carmcl, N. Y. - Historians
convinced that the American
cowboy was born In the wild
und woolly East ure searching
for deaceudents of a puck of
hombrca who moseyed west In
the 176U's when rustling op
portunities slacked off In
these parts.
Mrs. Susun Zurhorst, curu
tor of Lost Village, a 100-ucr
site occupied first by Indians
and then by cowboys In the
lBth century, says 11 was Just
chance that made movie and
television films westerns In
stead of easterns.
If the cowboys here in the
Hudson Illver vullcy hud not
fullen on evil days, she said,
they might still be riding
around in the Flahkill Moun
tains, within commuting dis
tance of New York city.
Net Choice Put
Out of Tourney
By Chicken Pox
Portland, Ore. - UPU-Tliird
round mutches wcro held to
day in the Oregon State ten
nis tourney,
Tho competition wus con
sidered wide open following
withdrawal of favored Norm
Perry of Los Angeles, winner
of tho Inland Kmplre Tennis
tourney lust week. Perry was
sidelined by an old-fushlonod
case of chicken pox.
Fourth seeded Jim Jeffries
of Stanford also dropped out
of competition. Ho wus lead
ing Vernon Hull of Pasco,
Wush., Tuesday, 6-0, 4-1, when
he was forced to quit because
of ii pulled thigh muscle.
Second-ranked Bob Delgudo
of Los Angeles breezed post
Jim Morrison of Salem, (1-2,
0-2, while third ranked Jack
Necr of Portland downed
Tony Price of Son Francisco,
0 0, 0-2. Fifth rated Dill Rose
of Portland dlsputchcd John
Mcliivas of Los Angeles In a
hard-fought 7-5, 0-4 battle.
Department of Interior
Establishes Frameworks
For Dove Hunt Seasons
Portland - 0IPD - The Ore
gon State Game Commission
here Friday will set upland
bird regulations for the tak
ing of grouse, pigeons and
doves.
Washington -4IPU- The In
terior Department today set
tho boslc frumoworks of open
seasons during which hunters
In 1000-61 may take mourning
doves, white-winged doves,
band-tailed pigeons, rails, gal
Unities. Wilson'f snipe, and
woodcock.
Daily bag and possession
limits also were determined.
Demo Platform
On Civil Rights
Widens Breach
Los Angeles - lUrD- The
Democratic party took a 1900
campaign stand on civil
rights today that widened the
North-South rift and seemed
certain to cut Into party
strength In Dixie,
Riding roughshod over im
passioned Southern opposi
tion, the national convention
Tuesday night roared its ap
proval of a platform with the
strongest civil rights plank
In party history.
Southern delegates, whose
cheers for their spokesmen
were drowned out at times
by boos from other state
groups and, the galleries, did
not stage a walkout as a num
ber of them did when a mild
er plnnk wos adopted In 1948.
Souihtrnori Sit Tight
They sat tight partly In
hope of protecting the presi
dential chances of Sen. Lyn
don B. Johnson, their favor
ite candidate. Undertones of
Johnson's rivalry with Sen.
John F. Kennedy, came close
to the surface when Sen.
Philip A. Hart (Mich.), a Ken
nedy supporter, urged the
convention not only to adopt
the platform but also to nom
inate a man whom the docu
ment "will fit to a T." Ken
nedy said Tuesday he fully
endorsed the civil rights
plank and would be glad to
run on It.
Powerful Orators
Hart was among a half-
dozen platform committee
members in favor of the
plank who replied to South
ern opponents In a rip-roar
ing convention debute before
nationwide television audi
ence.
The Southerners brought
out some of their most pow
erful orators In a vain attempt
to argue that the platform,
dedicated to "the rights of
man," would hurt the pnrty
In November and worsen
race relations in the South.
But Hart and other bockcrs
insisted tho Democrats must
go on record In specific lorms
to pledge support for Negroes
and other minorities seek
ing to secure their legal
rights.
Olhar Issues Gnawing
Civil rights was not the
only Issue gnawing at the
Southerners in this year's
platform, although It was the
only one they fought on the
convention floor.
Other points offensive to
southern states Included a
call for elimination of so
called "right to work" laws,
endorsement of federal old to
education, and various wcl-
farc-spcndlng proposals.
The 17,000-word platform -
4,000 words of which wore
read to tho convention with
filmed documolury back
ground for tho TV audiencc
wus not confined to Intra
parly squabbles,
The campaign statement
altnckcd tho Elsenhower ad
ministration's leadership In
foreign and domestic policies
and sounded a call for Dem
ocrats to regain the helm.
MEDnmNaTBiBimi
SJPdDIIBTS
Post 15 Legion, KF
Clash This Evening;
Studs Top
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Medford American Legion
Junior bascbull nine, three
times beaten by Klamath
Fulls, will try to make the
most of opportunity tonight
when It has Its last chance
against the Area 4 Houthcrnh
division puccrs in regular
loop play.
The Klamath and Mcd
ford contingents collide at 8
p.m. at Cheney field here.
Individual states will select
the dates for their hunting
seasons within the period
Sept. 1 through Jan. IS for all
game birds except woodcock.
The period during which
woodcock may be hunted must
be between Oct. 1 and Jan. S.
The department suid a fa
vorable status of mourning
dove populations permitted
liberalization of hunting regu
lations in two of the three
new management units estab
lished this year for this popu
lar game bird.
In the western management
unit, which includes Arizona,
California, Idaho, Nevada, Or
egon, Utah, and Washington,
the state may select seasons of
50 consecutive full days or
two periods of equal or un
equal length totaling 50 full
days. Shooting hours are from
one-half hour before sunrise
to sunset. The daily bag limit
Is 10 and the possession limit
is 20 in all states except Ari
zona and California.
In Arizona, the dally bag
and possession limits on
mourning and while-winged
doves are 10. In California,
the daily bag and possession
limits on mourning and white
winged doves are 10 singly or
In the aggregate of both kinds.
Season Length Sam
Since the mourning dove
population index in the west
ern management unit has re
mained fairly constant for sev
eral years, the length of sea
son and bag and possession
limits are the same as last
year.
White-winged dove hunting
is prescribed for Arizona and
New Mexico and for certain
counties specified by Cali
fornia and Texas. Consistent
with last year, the season
dotes for hunting white
winged doves in Arizona, Cal
ifornia and New Mexico will
conform to those dates select
ed by these states for hunting
mourning doves; Texas may
select three alternate days for
hunting this species. In Ari
zona, the daily bag and pos
session limit on white-winged
doves is 25.
Band-tailed pigeon seasons
ore prescribed for Washing
ton, Oregon, and California.
Oregon and Washington may
select seasons of 30 consecu
tive full days, and California
may again select 30 consecu
tive full days seasons for each
of two geographical areas.
Shooting hours are from
one-half hour before sunrise
to sunset. The daily bag and
possession limit is eight this
year, compared to six last
year.
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GP 10-2
Mcdford will aim to bring Its
league record to an even 5-5
and KF will strive to restore
a lVi-gamc margin over sec
ond pluce Central Point.
Central Point's Cheney
Studs whittled tho gap to one
game last night when they
buttered tail-cnder Grants
10 to 2.
The Studs put the bulk of
their offensive into the third
Inning when they put across
six runs. Ed Allen, Jeff An-
horn and Jerry Huuck each
doubled in the inning- Pat
Pepper, Brad Gcttling and
Bill Anhorn singled and Mike
Glincs swiped two bases after
drawing a base on balls.
Bill Anhorn, stellar pitcher
for the Cheneys, came
through with another superb
performance. Taking over In
relief after Grants Pass had
scored both its runs in the
opening canto, Anhom
chucked 6 13 innings of no
hit, no-run ball. He struck out
13 batters and walked four,
GP picked up all its hits in
the first inning off Mike Pep
per after he had fanned the
first two batters he faced.
Denny Walker singled, Gary
Stevens doubled and, Paul
Blinka tripled.
Stevens, who is the regular
catcher for Grants Pass, went
all the way as pitcher' last
night. He walked three and
fanned five in a nine hitter.
Gary Holmes, usually the
third baseman, was catcher.
Pat Pepper, with two hits,
was the only player with
more than one safety oil
Stevens.
Games Thursday, Friday
Mcdford goes against the
strong Klamath nine after 5
to 4, 10 to 1 and 7 to 1 set
backs at the hands of the
Pelican city's No- 1 Legion
aggregation. Cliff McLean,
coach lor the Coca Cola and
Post 15-sponsored Medford
team, likcy will choose be
tween Herb Wheeler and Bud
Lowery for pitching duties.
Ktomulh may go with John
Webb or Sherm Allen since
Coach HI Hatfield Is expected
to hold back ace Wally Palm-
berg for the Important game
at Klamath Falls Friday wltn
the Studs.
Central Point will have a
non-league game here Thurs
day with Klamath No. 2. Mcd
ford will met Grants Pass
here Friday in a league game.
LINESCORE:
Granu Pass ..200 000 0 3 3 2
Central Point . 306 001 x 10 9 1
Stcveiu and Holmei; M. Pepper,
B. Anhorn (II and Allen.
Ex-State Evangelist
Dies in Rest Home
Turner - OIPD - The Rev.
George Elisha Williams, from
1909 to 1915 state evangelist
for the Christian Churches in
Oregon, died at a rest home
here Tuesday. He was 84.
The Rev. Williams held pas
torates at Corbett, Sweet
Home, Gladstone, Portland,
Lebanon, Newport and De
troit, Ore.
Funeral services will be
Thursday in Stayton.
The Dalies Man Dies
In One-Car Accident
, The Dalles - (UPD - A one
car accident on a county road
west of here late Tuesday
killed Robert Lloyd Culmsee,
23, The Dalles.
Two other men riding with
him suffered minor injuries,
according to police reports.
Officers said the vehicle
went out of control and over
turned; Pais, 237 Hiway 99 S.
Choice of Kishi
Successor Delayed
Tokyo-flJPD-The ruling Liberal-Democratic
Party met in
special convention today to
elect a successor to Premier
Nobusuke Klshi but adjourn
ed after only 10 minutes to
prevent an open split In Its
ranks.
The delegates put off until
Thursday the crucial elec
tion of a new party president
who will become the new
premier of Japan. Kishl, who
has been under heavy fire be
cause of the U.S.-Japan se
curity treaty, is stepping
down from both posts after
more than three years.
The Liberal Democrats have
an absolute majority in the
Diet (Parliament) and by tra
dition the premier has been
the president of the party In
power.
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