Oregon's Buck Deer Season
Will Open on September 29
Portland - IUPII - Oregon's
1962 big game hunting regu
lations will be similar to last
year's.
The general buck deer sea
son will open Sept. 29 and
run through Oct. 21 and the
special permit season for
antlcrless deer opens Oct. 6
and closes Oct. 21. A total
of 135,600 antlerless permits
will be available, an increase
of 6.700 over last year.
The commission approved
three extended deer hunts in
the agricultural areas of the
Willamette Valley, along the
10 Champs Defend
In NCAA National
Eugene - IUPII - Ten cham
pions will be here to defend
their titles this week end in
tiie 41st annual NCAA Track
and Field meet on Hayward
field.
And the West Coast is a
heavy favorite to win its 27th
team title.
' The undefeated Webfoots
from Oregon rank as the fa
vorites. They have qualified
22 men and defeated South
ern California, the defending
champion, in a dual meet ear
lier in the season.
Southern California, with
18 qualifiers, can't be count
ed out, nor can San Jose State
with 12 entries or Villanova
with 10. And Oregon State
will have a 15-man delega
tion on hand.
,Oregon has two of the re
turning champions, miler Dy
rol Burleson and high hur
dler Jerry Tarr. Both could
set NCAA records. Burelson
holds the mile record of
4:00.5, but has been well un
der that this year. Tarr has
bettered the high hurdles
mark of 13.6 held by Lee
Calhoun.
100 Hot Race
Villanova's Frank Budd
will attempt to repeat as
champion in the 100 and the
220, but he faces classy com
petition in Oregon's Harry
Jerome, Bob Hayes of Flori
da A&M, and Omaha's Roger
Sayers, who beat Hayes in
the NAIA meet.
The other defending cham
pions are Adolph Plummer
Gold Rey Fish Count:
WEEK ENDING JUNE 9:
Chinook salmon-5,502 (in
cluding 18.8 per cent jack
salmon).
Summer run steclhcad-5.
FULL SEASON:
Chinook salmon-18,572 (in
cluding 15.1 jack salmon)
since April 17.
Summer run steelhead-14
since May 11.
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27 North Holly Street
south fork of the Walla Walla
River and in the Hood River
and The Dalles areas. There
als will be 26 controlled
seasons, for which 23,000 tags
will be issued.
The coastal elk season will
run from Oct. 27 through
Nov. 9 and the season in the
rest of the state from Oct.
27 through Nov. 25. The Clat
sop unit again will be open
only to 5.000 special permit
holders. Another 22 permit
hunts will be allowed in oth
er areas throughout the state.
Antelope season will be
of New Mexico in the 440,
Pat Clohessy of Houston in
the three - mile, John Law
ler of Abilene Christian in
the steeplechase, Dallas Long
of USC in the shot put, John
Thomas of Boston university
in the high jump, Don Mey
ers of Colorado in the broad
jump, and Dixon Farmer of
Occidental in the 440 -yard
hurdles. Farmer, however,
has been bothered by a leg
injury and may pass up the
meet.
About 300 athletes from 93
schools are entered in the
track and field carnival.
Friday's schedule includes
the three - mile final and pre
liminaries in all other events
except the 3,000-meter stee
plechase. The Saturday program has
semifinals in the 100 and high
hurdles, plus finals in all
events except the three-mile.
Funk, Forey, Morris
Kart Racing Victors
Bud Funk gained first
place award for single engines
and Dick Florey first for dual
engine vehicles Sunday in a
50-lap event at Medford Kart
ways on Sunday.
Only three karts finished
the race.
Funk was first and Gary
Austin second in A junior
racing. Dan Morris was A
senior winner with Chet
Ayrcs runnerup. In B class it
was Florey first and Ron
Austin second.
Red Bruce was the hard
luck man Sunday. He wreck
ed an engine on one kart and
broke the steering apparatus
on another.
Rental karts will be at the
tracq this Saturday and Sun
day from noon on.
Racing Commission
Continues Suspension
Portland - IUPII - The Ore
gon Racing Commission Mon
day continued the suspension
of trainer High Dayton for
the balance of the current
racing year.
The decision uDheld the
j Portland Racing stewards.
Dayton was suspenuea oy me
stewards after laboratory
tests on Red State, winner of
j a May 29 race, disclosed traces
of a drug.
BOWLING
SUMMER BAM. Si CHAIN
Nailers 3-1 1 3. Dave Laflln 3Rfi;
Team One il-3i 1, Lea Golden 301.
Loco's 13-1) 3. Jan Lovett 531:
Team Three (1-3) 1, Bob Price
5251.
Belles and Bulls (3-1) Pat Pat
terson 5S1: 8-Balls (1-3) 1. Jack
Whisnan 482.
2 Hita and 2 Mrs. (2-21 2. Alan
Holmes SfiB: Republicans (2-2) 2,
Dave Baylor 548.
Alan Holmes 212. Jan Lovett 208;
Belles and Bulls 2220.
RANDOM TI.MHKR l.EAGl.'E
Team Eight (24'j-lHai 1, War
ren Rock 463; Team Six (11 ',
24'a) 3. Delbert Ross 528.
Team One 123-13) 2. George Mul
vey 481: Team Three (leVs-lO1?)
2. Nolan Vaughn 501.
Team Five (23-13) 4. Wilma Lo
gan 468; Team Seven (13-23) 0.
Joe Silva 406.
Team Two (18-18). Barkley
Evans 428: Team Four 16 1 a-L9 (2
3. Jim Adams 474.
Warren Rock 203.
FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE
NEEDS, SELECT A CERTIFIED
INSURANCE AGENT.
QUALIFIED
There are Two Qualified
Insurance Agents at
Aug. 25-29, with 600 tags is
sued. Bear were classified as
game animals in all national
forest lands between U.S.
Highways 99 and 97 and with
in one mile of the Rogue Riv
er between Agness and Graves
Creek. Open season will be
Sept. 1 through Dec. 15, with
a bag limit of one. Bear are
not protected in other areas
of the state.
The most important change
from earlier tentative regula
tions was repeal of a pro
posed requirement that hunt
ers bring out the entire head
of their kill.
The commission had receiv
ed many protests, mainly
from Grant county, that elk
hunters would be greatly in
convenienced if they had to
pack the heavy heads out
from deep canyons.
The commission amended
its tagging regulation to pro
write the date, county and spe
cies of his kill on the back
of his license as soon as he
has completed tagging the an
imal. Expansion Of
Big 5 Rumored
'Victoria, B. C. - IUPII - One
persistent rumor, not on the
agenda, and routine business
matters were expected to keep
Big Five athletic directors
busy today at their annual
spring meeting.
The rumor concerns expan
sion, principally the addition
of Washington State Univer
sity, although the Cougars
have no representative here.
At the opening session Mon
day, the directors recommend
ed four changes in conference
track meets and also set up
an agenda for the athletic
council which meets Wednes
day. The council is composed
of the athletic directors and
faculty representatives.
Firm May Promote
Both TV and Fight
New York -IUPII- Despite
three record bids from out
siders, there's more than a 50-
50 chance that Championship
Sports, Inc., will promote the
closed - circuit television as
well as the Floyd Patterson-
Sonny Liston fight itself at
Chicago, Sept. 25.
That's wnai attorney Thom
as A. Bolan, president of CSI,
said today after studying the
three bids for television and
other ancilliary rights to the
fight.
A's Bomb Beavers
In Exhibition Game
Portland - (UPI1 - The Kan
sas City Athletics showed the
Portland Beavers ana v.iai
fans whv thev are only nine
games out of the American
League lead Monday nigni,
bombing the Beavers 8-4 in an
exhibition game.
The A's jumped on Port
land starter Jim Archer for
nvnn runs In the first two
innings. They scored five runs
on six hits in the second in
ning as Bobby Del Greco and
Norm Siebern smashed dou
bles. STANDINGS
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. I.. Pet. GB
Los Angeles 43 in .694
San Francisco .. 40 21 .656 2'i
nnrinnsll 31 23 .574 8
Pittsburgh 32 25 .561 8'i
St. Louis 31 25 .554
Milwaukee 27 31 .466 14
Philadelphia .... 24 33 .421 16',j
Houston 24 34 .414 17
Chicago 20 30 .330 21 'i
New York .......... 16 38 .296 21
Monday's Results
Pittsburgh 6, Chicago t
Philadelphia 8. St. Lodia 3
New York 3. Houston 1
San Francisco at Cincinnati,
postponed, ixin.
Only games scheduled.
Tuebdav't Prohibit Pitchers
San Francisco at Cincinnati (2,
twi-night) Marichal )8-4, and Mc
Cormick 22 vs. OToole (4-6) and
Orabowsky 1 1 -3 or Klippstein (1-1-
Los Angeles at Milwaukee might)
Podres (3-4) vs. Burdette I3-4-.
Pittsburgh at Chicago Haddix
(4-2) vs. Hobbie (l-7i.
New York at Houston (night)
Miller (0-4) vs. Johnson (3-6i.
Philadelphia at St, Louia might)
Brown (04) vs. Broglio (2-2).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. I..
Minnesota 34 24
New York 31 22
Cleveland 31 22
Los Angelei 30 24
Detroit 2B 2fl
Chicago 2!) 23
Baltimore 28 2ft
Pet.
,S8fi
.58ft
.583
.538
.31(1
.500
.491
.431
.407
.343
i Kansas City 25 33
I Boston 22 32
10
13',
Washington m m
Monday's Results
Cleveland 10. Boston 0
Baltimore 5. New York 3 (night)
Only games scheduled.
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Detroit at New York might)
Larv (l-3l vs. Stafford (3-3 1.
Cleveland at Washington (ntffht)
Donovan (8-2i vs. Orteen 2-5
Minnesota at Los Angeles (night)
Bonikowski 5-4t vs. Lee 4-3i.
Baltimore at Boston might!
Fisher 1 11 vs. Delock (0-Oi.
Chicago at Kansas City mighti
Pizarro 1 3-4 1 vs. Wickersham (6-2i.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Pre. GB
Salt Lake City .. 32 2n
.IS
San Diego Ji
Seattle 31
23
S3 .374
Ticnm, 27 27
.300
.492
.472
.458
Portland 29 30
Hawaii 23 2
Vancouver 22 20
Spokane 13 33
Mondav'a Retulta
Tacoma 7. San Dleio 1
Hawaii 3. Salt Lake City 1
Only gamei acheduled.
Turidav'a Gimf,
Vancouver at Tacoma
Salt Lake City at San Die
Seattle at Portland
I Hawaii at Spokane
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Mctfori)Tribuie
SPdDMTTS
Jacksons,
Capture Crowns in
Rogue Tennis Meet
Ashland - Jim Jackson,
Portland, won the men's sin
gles championship for the
fourth straight year and Ted
Jackson, Portland, and Sandy
Shugart, Medford, each won
two individual crowns in the
Rogue Valley Tennis tourna
ment over last week end here.
Ted took both the 18 and
under and 16 and under boys'
singles and shared the men's
doubles title with his broth
er, Jim, on the Southern Ore
gon college courts. Miss Shu
gart was victor in women's
and 18 and under girl?' sin
gles. Other champions were Earl
Brooks. Klamath Falls, and
Kay O'Bryon, Redding, Calif.,
in mixed doubles, Sandra Irv
ing in 16 and under girls'
singles, Wayne Robert and
Mike Graban, Redding, in
men's 18 and under doubles
and Larry Brooks, Eugene,
in college men's doubles.
Jim Jackson defeated El
lis Williamson, Eureka, Calif.,
in his singles finale, 10-8, 6-2.
He and Ted teamed to beat
Williamson and Jack Yeider,
Eureka, in three-set doubles
decider.
Miss Shugart won from Sue
County League
Softball Tilts
Slated Tonight
International Harvest er
plays Central Point at 6:45
o'clock and Communications
Workers of America meets
Jay Allen Cars at 8:15 p.m.
in Jackson County Softball
association teams.
In a practice bill between
two league members on Sun
day Grants Pass Elks beat
Tru-Mix Concreve 8 to 3 in
seven innings and the Med
ford team headed GP 6 to 2
after five.
Complete Drag Racing
Results Are Announced
Complete results were re
leased today on last week
end's Spring Championship
drag races held at the Med
ford drag strip by Southern
Oregon Timing association.
Top honors were swept up
by the Shoehorn dragster
from Reno, Nev. In doing so
they set a new track record
for gas cars at 169.59 miles
per hour.
Second Eliminator money
went to the Henry-Germann
"A" class roadster from Kla
math Falls, Ore. This Chevrolet-powered
speedster also
set a new class record of
140.62 m.p.h.
Keith & Williamson. Sanla
Clara, Calif., walked off with
Class Speed ET.
BFX M01.4fi "13.03
SSS 101.20 -13.82
SS 80.02 15.2!)
A S 07.82 14.43
B'S 02.71 14.04
C S 02.30 15.43
Caut 82.04 14.80
DS 90.54 15.28
D aut 89.10 13.80
E 91.74 15.13
F 88.23 16.04
Faut R.V30 16.60
G B2.56 17.12
H 83.17 16.96
I R6.95 17.37
J 80.35 17.32
K 70.86 18.00
L. 75.31 18.58
A 103.44 '13 48
B 100.00 1385
C 08.03 15.01
D - 07.82 14.30
F 50 20 '22.01
B mod 102.27 13.64
A 01 64 14.40
B 102.83 13.06
C '110.02 13.02
D 03.65 15.33
G 85.87 15.83
B St 104 40 13 54
A 140.62 "10.64
B 104.40 13.32
B mod'112.92 12 62
Cfuel' 124.01 11.65
B 126.78 M0.86
A 112 07 Ml. 82
C 79 43 M6 23
C X 25 82
AA MHO .30 '9.04
A 138.6. 10 45
B 130.4.1 11.06
B fuel 121.62 11 26
A fuel inn si 0 42
A.luel 169 81 9.79
ELIMINATORS:
Stock Tcrrv Wolherl, Roseburg, Ore.
Street Cordv Jenrn. Eugene. Ore
Middle Keith & Williamson. Santa Clara. Calif.
Second Henry A- Gerniann. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Top Shoehorn. Reno Nrv.
Club Participation KLAN Racing Team, Springfield. Ore.
ANNOUNCING
Jim Farrar
Now at Bud's East Sid Texaco Station. For your
wheel alignment problems. 30 yean experience.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Shugart
Jennings, Klamath Falls, 6-1,
6-0, in the ladies' champi
onship match. She beat Sue
Naumes, also 6-1, 6-0, for the
18 and under title. Ted Jack
son turned back Dennis
Oakcs, Eureka, in his 18 and
under concluder and Lee
Wimberley, Medford, 6-2, 6-3,
in 16 and under.
Brooks and O'Bryon mixed
team trimmed Wimberley and
Shugart, 7-9, 6-4, 6-3, in their
championship match. Miss
Irving won from Sue Nau
mes, Medford, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
Robert and Graban took
their crown in a tussle with
Wimberley and Steve Miller,
Redding, 6-2, 6-4. For the col
lege banner Brooks beat
Dave Grove, Walnut Creek,
Calif., 6-0, 6-1.
SEMI-FINAL RESULTS:
Men's singles Jim Jacks n n.
Portland, del. Larry Brooks. Eu
gene. 6-2. 8-6; Ellis Williamson,
Eureka, def. Earl Brooks, Klamath
Falls 6-1. 6-4.
Men's doubles Ted and Jim
Jackson. Portland, def. Phil Hol-
man and Tot! Tibbults, Medlnrd,
7-5. 6-4: Williamson and Jack
Leider. Eureka, del. Earl Brooks
and Jerry Jennings. Klamath Falls.
6-2. 6-3.
Mixed doubles Eali Brooks and
Kav O'Bryon. Redding, def. Jerry
and Sue Jennings. Klamath Falls;
Lee wimneriey ana sanay nu
carl. Medford. def. Mr. and Mrs.
Ogdcn Kellogg. Gold Hill, 8-1. 6-2.
Women's singles Sue Jennings
del, O'Bryon. 6-0. 6-0: Shugart bye.
Bovs 18 and under led Jack
son def. Bud Horn. Springfield,
6-2. 6-2; uennis wanes, curexa,
def. Ken Stevenson, Ashland, 6-3,
4-6. 6-4.
Boys 16 and under Ted Jackson
def. Wayne Robert, Redding. 6-1,
6-3; Wimberley def. Mike Naumes,
Medford, 6-4, 6-4.
Girls 18 and under Shugart
bye: Sue Naumes. Medford, def.
Marcy Miller. Medford, 6-3. 6-2.
Girls 16 and under Sue Naumes
def. Linda Brooks. Klamath Falls,
6-1, 6-1; Sandra Irving, Medford,
def. Marcy Miller 6-3. 6-4.
Boys 18 and under doubles
Wimberley and Steve Miller. Red
ding, def. Oakcs and John Corbett,
Eureka, 6-3. 6-4: Robert and Mike
Graban. Redding, def. Stevenson
and Dave Geil, Klamath Falls,
3-6. 8-6. 6-4.
College men's singles Larry
Brooks. Eugene, def. Jack La
Fever. Yroka. 6-1. 7-5: Dave Grove,
Walnut Creek, def. John Bausquet,
Klamath Falls. 6-0. 6-4.
Middle Eliminator by gunning
their B gas dragster to a top
speed of 130.43 m.p.h. in com
petition. Street eliminator went to
Cordy Jenson, Eugene, and
Roseburg's Terry Wolbert
copped the stock eliminator
award.
The meet's most beautiful
entry was the Becker & Beck
ncr "A" dragster from Al
bany, Ore.
Club participation went to
the KLAN racing team of
Springfield, Ore., with 21
cars entered in the meet;
Following are the complete
results showing class, speed,
elapsed time, winner, and win
ner's car, in that order.
Winners Name Car
STOCK
Larry Pantlc, Eugene, Ore , 02 Chev
.Joe Johnson, Eugene. Ore fi2 Chev
Leon Crawford. Klamath Agency. Ore... 81 Chev
Garrett Corrigan. Anderson. Calif
Don Morrison. Klamath. Falls, Ore 82 Chev
Ted Kelm. Eugene, Ore 37 Chev
John Frnzfer, Medford. Ore. . 38 Plym
Bill Laswell. Springfield, Ore 58 Chev
Roger Claxton. Roseburg. Ore 58 Pont.
Jim Younce. Gold Beach, Ore 82 Chev
l,ee Burton, (".rants Pass. Ore fit Chev
Rod Green. Klamath Falls. Ore 81 Chev
James Penniner, Sclma. Ore 58 Chev
Bob Hihbs, Brookings. Ore. fiO Pont.
Cordy Jensen. Eugene. Ore 50 Chev
Glenn Cave. Medford, Ore 55 Studi
Brian Weigart. Klamath Falls, Ore 34 Ford
Jerry Scott. Roseburg. Ore 53 Chev
SPOUTS
Terry Wolbert. Roseburg. Ore H2 Chev
Dick Murdock. Portland. Ore 61 Corv.
Bob Cheyne. Klamath Falls, Ore 80 Corv.
John Fisher, Medford, Ore 61 Corv.
Steve Gribblc. Brookings. Ore 38 Meln
Cordy Jensen, Eugene, Ore 57 Corv.
GAS
Joe Kinder. Burns. Ore. .. 47 Chev
John Armstrong. Nampa. Idaho 33 Chev
Mike Pclak, Chico. Calif 37 Chev
Jim PcebleH, Grants Pass. Ore. 33 Chev
Lyle & Larry Foster. Yreka. Calif 36 Ford
ROADSTERS
Jim Holland, Sacramento, Calif. . .29 Ford
Henry & Gerniann. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Tony Spade. Redding, Calif 27 Ford
Thompson & MoClurg, Medford, Ore... 27 Ford
Clyde Marke, Fremont. Calif
COMPETITION
Bob Ducdall & Edd Marrs, Albany, Ore. 24 Ford
CYCLES
Stewart Castro. Grants Pass, Ore. Karley
Don Foosc. Medford. Ore
Dan Muller, Brookings, Ore Honda
DRAGSTERS'
Shoehorn, Welsh & Butler. Reno, Nav... Chev
Becker & Beckncr. Albanv. Ore. .. . Chev
Keith Sc Williamson, Santa Clara. Calif. Chev
Rodtcrs it Madruga. Mllpitas. Calif. ... Olds
Alhnch A Coonrod. Vancouver. Wash. Chrys.
Van Dyke. Wulf, Leventon. Carmichael.Chryi.
Calif, itie for top fuel speed)
Cokes Play Hawks
Stuart Young is expected
to get the pitching call Wed
nesday evening when the
Medford Cokes play their sec
ond Southern division game
in American Legion junior
baseball.
Medford entertains the
Klamath Falls Hawks at 7:30
p.m. at Memorial field.
White City.
No information is immedi
ately available on the Hawks.
They are one of two teams
in the division from Klam
ath Falls. If this year's pat
tern is the same as the one
for 1961, the Hawks are the
No. 2 Legion team of their
community.
Johansson Faces
European Champ
Dick Richardson
New York -IUPII- Ingcmar
Johansson will try to win the
European heavyweight cham
pionship from Dick Richard
son of Wales next Sunday at
Goteborg, Sweden.
That bout and a lightweight
contenders' battle for televi
sion Saturday night between
Paolo Rosi of New York and
Carlos Hernandez of Venezu
ela at Madison Square Garden
will top the week's boxing ac
tivities. The week's boxing schedule
includes:
Tuesday: Sacramento, Calif.
-Zora Follcy vs. Paul An
drews. Omaha, Neb.-Bill Niel
sen vs. Jackie Richards. Fres
no, Calif.-Gabe Terronez vs.
Floyd Sampson.
Thursday: Glasgow, Scotland-Henry
Hank vs. John
(Cowboy) McCormack.
Friday: Los Angeles Olym
pic, Johnny Smith vs. Sonny
Gill. Rome, Italy-Giulio Rin
aldi vs. Chuck Garrett.
Baseball
MONDAY MAJOR LEAGUE
RESULTS
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland ...004 000 411 10 13 1
Boston 000 000 000 0 7 1
Perry (5-3) and Romano. Wilson.
Fornieles (9) and Tillman. Loser
Wilson (3-2). HR Klrkland. Phil
lips. Baltimore ... 210 020 0005 B
New York 000 102 0003 9 0
Roberts. Barber (8). Wllhelm (0)
and Landrlth. Lau iSi Daley. Bou
ton (6). Coates (8) and Howard.
Winner Roberts (1-2). Loser Da
ley (2-1). HR Landrlth, Berra.
Gentile.
(Only games scheduled).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh ....201 003 0008 12 1
Chicago 010 000 0001 7 0
Gibbon, Olivo (R) and Burgess.
Cardwell, Gerard (8), Buhl (9) and
Thncker. Winner Gibbon (1-1 1.
Loser Cardwell (2-7). HR Stuart
2.
New York ... 000 021 0003 8 0
Houston 000 010 0001 7 1
Jackson (3-7) and Taylor. Far
rel, McMahon 0i and Ranew,
Loser Farre'l (4-6).
Philadelphia 110 020 3108 12 1
St. Louis . ...102 000 0115 12 2
McLish, Hamilton (3i. Short I8l,
Green (9) and S. White. Simmons.
Bauta (7). McDaniel (8i, Ferrarcse
(9) and Swat ski. Winner Hamil
ton (4-5). Loser Simmons (6-3).
HR De meter, Callison,
San Francisco ai Cincinnati,
postponed, rain.
luniy namei ntnefluii-u i,
Fights
Auckland. N.Z. (UPI) Tuna
Scanlan. New Zealand, stopped
Jimmv Remson. Detroit uu,
weights unavallble),
Boston ( urn rvenny lbme,
137'.. Muskegon, Mich., outpoint
ed Tommy Tibbs, 132',a, Boston
(1U.
Corvallis - (UPI) - Steve
Pauly was named Monday as
captain of the 1963 Oregon
Stale track and field team.
Pauly, also a star basketball
player, throws the javelin
and runs the high hurdles.
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This will be the league
opener for the Hawks, unless
by schedule change they've
met the Falcons.
Othr Games
Medford opened by heal -
ing Grants Pass last Sunday,
The Cokes won both the
Women's Golf
Rogue Valley Country club
lady golfers wore hostesses to
ladies of three California
clubs last Thursday.
Winners from Del Norte
Country club, Crescent City,
were: B. Spencer, 95 low
gross; L. Radzweit, 74 first
low net; S. Bowie, 76 second
low net.
Winners from Bayside, Eu
reka, were: L. Marshall, 83
low gross; L. Thorpe, 82 low
net.
Winners from Baywood,
Eureka, were: E. Fiieden
bough, 95 low gross;' B. Fran
ceschi, 75 first low net; L.
Bean, B. Lannin, A. Higgins,
A. Cannam were a four way
tie for second low net with ail
82.
Medford winners were Mrs.
William Miller, over-all low
gross 87; Mrs. Richard Finch
and Mrs. Galen Sanner, tied
for over-all low net 75; Class
A group, Mrs. S. A. Peters;
Class B group, Mrs. Warren
Bayliss; Class C group, Mrs.
Dick Knight; Class D group,
Mrs. Stan Stark.
Second play of Willamette
Valley-Southern Oregon Wom
en's Golf association was held
in Grants Pass last Wednes
day. It was the one play of
the year on the Ellen Evans
trophy. Rogue Valley won by
having the six lowest nets.
Five Medford women won
honors. Mrs. William Miller
was low gross in the cham
pionship division with 89 and
Mrs. Lloyd Brooks low net
with 76. In Class A Mrs.
William Clark was low gross
with 96 and in Class B Mrs.
C. H. Barrell was second low
net with 80. Mrs. Swenson
was Class C low gross with
107.
Play for next Thursday,
June 14, will be medal and
the third play on the Rogue
Valley women's trophy.
June PalrlngK:
Mosdnintm Richard Schwann,
B. Collins. Fred Coleman. S. O.
Prough; Gordon Reeves. R. H.
Torhcim, William T. Clark, Frank
Bcnesh; E. W. SU-kels, K.cnnelh
Teeter, Leonard Scblldt, Galen
Sanner; Ken McHufib. Charier
Gustafson. Robert pHlmer. Ray
Frisbie; S. A. Peters. R. Ren Tay
lor. Llovd Brooks. Richard Finch:
F. G. Bunch. R. K. Peters. Warren
Bayliss, Ed M lines; Robert Morris,
Brian Doug I ass, Frank Tamney,
Russ Achcson; AI Williams. Wal
ler Shaylor. T. A. Luibcrtson Jr.,
Randall Gifford.
Mesdamcs William Cowninff,
Lawrence Buonoeore. Robert Hari,
S. L. Stark: Max Millhotlln. Karle
Tichenor, Charles JVIcAdams. J. A.
Dickey; Wayne Sadey, Glen Fa
brick. Thomas Lorciu. Lou C. Mc
Laughlin; Arthur Wood, Wayne
Struble, Jim Bayliss, Richard Re
mcnteria; R. E, Randalph, Tony
Cappello. Tom Tubhs, E. C. Trum
bly: George Pearson. Reese Alex
ander. C. H. Barrel!. Howard
Scroggln; W, L. Stark. C. R. Wil
liamson, Dick House. B. D. Mitch
ell; Jerry Olson, Floyd Somers. An
drew Foley; R. M. Sorenson, W. H.
Pvle. Robert DeLorme; M. Donald
McGeary, R. B. Knight, F. L.
Brewer.
Nine-hole player Mcudnmes
H, S. Gilmer, Ray Parkhurst, B. L.
Wood; Paul Sclhy, Forrest Casey,
Frank Perl; Ola Blnegar, Vern
Collins. Wayne Chilwood; W. C.
Tycer, Myers Jones, D. B, Lowry;
Bruce Hammond, k. a. weni iar,
G. L, Lewis; Richard Swan, Rob
ert Mclntyrc. George Barnum;
F, H Holmes. Royal E. Bebb, Ralph
Marlatt; Jerry McGrcw. Daryl
Carlson,' Jim Quincy; Dorothy
Dnwson, R. D. Odell, G. F. Flint;
Ellis Chartier. Max Larson, R. H.
Leer; Luke Vorheis, Jack Bailey.
Robert Miksche; Bert Buffington,
Paul Haviland.
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In Legion Tussle
, counting game and the non
league one from GP.
i The No. 1 Klamath team,
j the Falcons, will be hosts to
Medford next Saturday night.
; On Sunday in non-league play
j Medford will take on Coos
' Bay in two games on the
; Southern Oregon college field
at Ashland.
In other division action
during this week and week
end. the Central Point Chen
ey Studs oppose Grants Pass
on Friday evening at White
City and the Hawks play at
Grants Pass on Sunday
Lockwood-Landers Team
Faces Casey-Larson in
Best Ball Tourney Final
Forest Casey and Max Lar
son will play Bob Lockwood
and John Landers for the
men's best ball golf tourna
ment championship at Rogue
Valley Country club.
Casey and Larson needed
a 19th hole to nose out Ran
dall Gifford and Dave Law
rence in one semifinal. Lock
wood and Landers beat Jack
Mitchell and Ken Petersen
3 and 2 in the other cham
pionship semi.
In the first flight the finale
will be between Wally Rob
inson and Dick Finnell and
Earle Tichenor and Jim Gill.
Robinson and Finnell ad
vanced with a 3 and 1 win
over John Gustafson and Ota
Bincgar. Tichenor and Gill
beat Miles Doran and Ken
Teeter.
Beat Champion
Larry Butler, with a 63,
fired the low net in National
Golf day beat the champ
competition at Rogue Valley.
Twenty-five men at the club
beat, with their net scores,
the 75 gross shot by Gene
Littler, U.S. Open champ, last
week. George Barnum netted
Santa Clara Loses
Opening Game In
NCAA Baseball
Omaha, Neb. - IUPD
Pre-
tourney favorite Santa Clara, I
surprise loser m its opening
game Monday, played Mis
souri today in second round
action in the NCAA national
baseball tournament.
I In the winners' bracket U
1
will be Michigan meeting
Holy Cross and surprising
Ithaca tangling wllh lonaa
Stale.
Two teams were to be trim
mcd from the eight-team field
today when the Broncos of
Santa Clara met Missouri and
Texas played Colorado State. '
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Pollard First
In Auto Main
Art Pollard, Medford, won
the 35-Iap modified sportsman
auto race Sunday at Eugene.
Two Portlanders. Bill Hyde
and Ernie Koch, were sec
ond and third respectively be
hind him.
Pollard was second In the
trophy dash and second in the
fast heat. He was also second
fastest time in the time trials.
65 and Pat Lynch 66. Butler
was also five strokes under
the champ with his gross of
70, the low gross in Col
day rivalry here.
Bud Brooks leads qualify
ing for the men's club cham
pionship tourney at RVCC
with a 73. Bob Fasel quali
fied with a 74 and Ray Lind
quist and Dr. N. J. Wilson
had 75s among the first 31
to play their 18-hole rounds.
Deadline for qualifying is
June 24.
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