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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. JUNE 29. 1962
MEDFORD i&ji Tribune
Open Paced By Jessen
Myrtle Beach, S C. - (UPD-
Ruth Jessen. a blondie who
says she "will never get too
old to learn," held a three
stroke lead today going into
the second round of the U.S.
Women's Open.
The Seattle, Wash., swing
er came off the man-killing
Dunes club course Thursday
with a par 72 and a new wom
en's competitive record for the
lush, 18-hole layout.
But three strokes off the
pace lurked long-hitting Mic
key Wright.
Mrs. Jacqueline Pung, form
er U.S. Amateur champion
Barbara Romack, and Mrs.
Marlene Hagge stalked the
leader from 76, four strokes
behind.
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SERVICES SATURDAY-Me-morial
services for Gordon
(Mickey) Cochrane, onetime
star catcher for the Philadel
phia Athletics, will be held
Saturday. He died Thursday
at Lake Forest, 111., at the age
of 59. He is shown in the up
per photo as manager of the
Detroit Tigers in 1938 and
in the lower one as he ap
peared at the funeral for Ty
Cobb in 1961.-(UPI).
Cochrane
Services
Saturday
Lake Forest, Ill-(UPI) - Me
morial services for Gordon
(Mickey) Cochrane, the fiery
catcher for Connie Mack's
great depression era Phila
delphia Athletics and dynamic
manager of the 1935 world
champion Detroit Tigers, will
! be held Saturday.
The 59-year-old Hall of
Fame member, died Thursday
following a prolonged illness
that had hospitalized him at
intervals during the last few
years. He was admitted to
Lake Forest hospital Monday.
Cochrane was elected to the
Hall of Fame in 1947. He bat
ted .320 during 13 major
league seasons before a fast
ball thrown by Bump Hadley
at Yankee Stadium In May,
1937, abruptly ended his play
ing days at the age of 34.
Woods, Water, Wildlife
By Hank DaVosi
Lightner
Retiring
or so. The salmon seem 10 ue
a bit more active in picking
up a
Thines have been picking . partnt run. and if the down-
up in the Rogue the past week streamers have good water
naxi year, inert is a good
chance that hero U on cycle,
of the spring Chinook run that
will survive. One ought la
hope that they don't breed
too many youngsters that are
as reluctant to strike as the
parents.
MEDCO IS READY
The first batch of summer
steelhead that were raised in
the Medco atreamside rear
ing pond resulted in a release
Salem il'PI' Veteran ref
eree Al Lightner said today
he is retiring from big-time
Hawkins
Golf Leader
I All-Stars, will pick
players to round
' squad.
10 more
out the
(bnepard was
the Medford, Ore.,
the Far West league in 1948.)
manager of
Dodgers of
bait or lure and trying
to run off with it. The guides
aren't too happy yet and are
reported to be switching to
trout fishing to put more
weight in the boat. The river
filling up with chinooKs
that seem destined to last un
til spawning time this fall.
BIG RUN
Tht official count is over
25,000 chinooks. and the esti
mate is that it will reach 30.-
000 by September. The parent
run in 1958 was only ls.io
fish counted over Gold Ray
dam. Thera was a fairly good
catch that year for the siie
of the run that is in strong
contrast to the low catch of
the progeny. If ih count does
get up to 200 per cent of the
Tigers, 'Cats
Win in Baseball
Medford Tigers and Med
ford Wildcats won games yes
terday in the Southern Ore
gon Pee Wee baseball league.
Tiger pitcher Cox tossed a
one-hitter with 12 strikeouts
in a 12 to 0 win over Jackson
ville. Joe Davis got the Jack
sonville hit, a double. Mans
field doubled for the Medford
club.
Rick Lewis got three hits in
three times up, with a pair of
two-basers, as the Wildcats
topped the Central Point
Braves 1 1 to 5.
I.INESCORES:
Med. Tigers I2.S 1312 S 0
Jacksonville 000 00 0 1 1
Cox and Polskl: Sander. White
f3i. Smith 15) and Mason, Killings
worth (4).
basketball officiating
Lightner has been reported
quitting for the past several
years, but this time it was
made official by Bernie Ham
mcrbeck, head of the Pacific
Intercollegiate Officiating bu
reau (PIOB).
Hammerbeck ann o u n c e d
the resignation from the PIOB
of both Lightner and commis
sioner Lloyd Leith of San
I Francisco.
I "I wasn't going to say a
of 1300 fish. This was between wo aDOU' 11 ,ms
one and two per cent of tne Lightner said. "I was just hop
total number nut in. It was i 't next season everyone
Hismverrrt thai (lip catfish I Would say.
Chicago-aPI) Fred Hawkins,
the slender Texan looking for
his first tournament victory
since 1956, led the field inio
today's second round play cf
the $50,000 Western Open
golf championship.
THE
GENERAL
CP Braves 001 13 .1 S 1
Med. Wildcats 811 lx 11 7 3
Henson. Wheeler (31 md Had
ford: Hickey. Darland (31. H.
Lewis (4) and Humphries, S. Lewis
(41.
AUDITOR DEMANDS
Olympia-WPD-State boxing
inspectors sometimes take as
long as 10 days to sumbit re
ports to the state athletic
commission which are due
within 72 hours after the
fight, State Auditor Cliff
Y e 1 1 e reported Thursday.
Y e 1 1 e told the commission
to tighten up its procedures
to make sure the reports "are
submitted as prescribed by
law."
Local Juniors
Tip Crater Cubs
Medford nosed out the Cen
tral Point Crater Cubs
Wednesday in a Southern Ore
gon Junior league baseball
game here.
Score was 9 to 8.
The teams were knotted 8 to
8 going into the bottom of the
seventh stanza. Bases w?re
then filled with McdfordiU.s
on two walks and a hit batter.
Then, Bruce Bertrand eliew
another walk off pitcher Dai
ryl Summerfield. That put
Jim Brennan across the plate
with the winning run.
Central Point had the big
gest inning. The Crater Cubs
picked up six markers in the
sixth inning when they col
lected five hits. Medford ac
cumulated five runs In the
fourth inning when it had Just
two hits.
Summerfield doubled and
tripled for Crater to account
for three runs. Jim Cox had
two hits and two runs batted
in for Medford and Bertrand
doubled. Don Patterson and
John Champ had two-baggers
for Crater.
BOWLING
THURSDAY MIXED
Prospectors (17-3) 4. George Al
len 571; Team Fourteen (6-10) 0,
Shorrll Harshbarecr 455.
Aurora Four (13-17) 1, Boh
Poindexter 472: Friendship Four
(8-12) 3, Jerry Bryon 490.
Secret FoUr (10-10) 0. Kelly
Brooks 466; Team Four hO-11) 4,
Holland Smith 517.
Allev Oops (11-9) 1. GeorRe Mor
ris 425; Missle Lane-E-Four (7-13)
3, Jack Beale 556.
Luckv Seven (9-11) 4. Buck Mor
gan 503: Foul Ups (9-10) 0, Cecile
Smith 496.
Team Two (11-9) 3. Walt Offcn
bacher 555: Seldom Striken (8-12)
1, John Hale 491.
Pin Missera (12-8) 3. Eldon Vin
son 507; Off Ac On'eri (9-11) 1, Jim
Dorsey 429.
Verna Allen 211, Walt Offen
bach er 217.
Lucille
(0-4) 0,
QUARTETTES
Town Clowns (4-01 4,
Cornelius 544; Four Bees
Corky Jones 398.
Poor Excuses (4-0) 4. Judy Bar
num 534: Happy-Go-Luckies (0-4)
0, Clara Yingling 409.
What-Nots (3-1) 3. Claire Jessell
tk Donna Hunter 436: Three Sisters
6c Lee (1-3) 1. Ethel Champion 4B3.
The 4 Square (3-1) 3. Dorothy
Edwards 455: Gad-A-BouU (1-3) 1.
Jean La Pratt 470.
Jean La Pratt 212, Judy Barnum
204: Town Clowns 1919.
SUMMERETTE LEAGUE
Sparerihs (22-6) 4. Gwen Slavens
534; Pir. Pickers (1117) 0. Ruth
Carpenter 506.
Luckv Strikers (19-9) 3. Marjorie
Lockwood 484; Dixie B (13-15) 1,
Sally Harris 490.
Four Mrs. (15-::.) 0. Barb Botr
fur 460; Security Insurance (13-15)
4, Fredene Doty 473.
Screw Drivers (12-16) 3. Elsie
Nelson 513; Twisters (7-21) 1,
Cookie Gleaves 468.
I.INESCORES:
Crater Cubs 210 006 08 9 J
Medford 100 512 19 7 0
Summerfield and Frohreich: Kin
ney. New land 4i, Hassman (7) and
C05S.
FUN & FROLIC LEAGUE
Whiz Bangs (4-0) 4. Wanda Booth
620; Jokers Four '0-4) 0. Jerl Hut
ton 506.
Confused (4-0) 4 Pat Geary "?.7;
Hoozits (0-4) 0. Jim Weaver 420
Gypos (2-2) 2. Ken Pickens 633;
Hopefuls (2-2) 2, Marshall Brown
540
Wanda Booth 230, Ken Pickens
223, Pat Geary 212. Chris Hutton
210. Marshall Brown 202; Con
fused 2397.
BOWL AND BAWL
Two E s and L (6-8) 3, Edl Dick
inson 653; RoIleretU (4-8) 1, Doris
Price 583.
, Alibis (7-5) 2. Bev St. Claire
679; Hot Shots (8-4) 2. Fern Loros
623.
Trl Etts (6-8 3. Irma Shroy 584;
Pic Niks (5-7) 1. Alta Knouber 579.
Bev St. Claire 192. Fern Loros
179, Edl Dickinson 173; Two El
and L 2221.
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that were the original pond
holders had used the steelhead
fry as steak-type meals. It
seemed that some had surviv.
ed the first poisoning of the
pond by burrowing deep in
the mud on the bottom. After
the miserable showing that
was the result of the first
plant, the game commission
decided to poison the lake
again. This was done this
spring and the pond is no
longer toxic, and is ready for
the second attempt to raise
summer steelhead.
ALL SET
The pond is filling rapidly,
and the game commission has
been busy pouring concrete
forms for the screens that will
block all incoming end out
going flows. The commission
is planning to release about
114.000 summer steelhead
fingerlings into the pond.
They will grow "wild" until
they reach their migration pe
riod end then will be released
below the pond into the
stream that is a tributary of i
the Rogue river. Let's hope 1
there will be more left this
next time.
FOR THE BIRDS '
Those . of us . who . enjoy ,
watching what eagles we have
left in this state might be
interested in knowing that the
Senate commerce committee I
has appointed a special com-1
mittee to consider two similar i
bills, HJ resolution 489 by
Congressman George A. Good
ling and S3 resolution by
Senator Ralph W. Yarborough
and others, to protect the gold
en eagle. Named to the group j
along with Yarborough arc
Senators Kenneth B. Keating
(N.Y.) and Clair Engle, (Calif.)
AN ILLEGAL EAGLE j
Resolution passed the House
in early April after a hear
ing at which it was support
ed broadly. In addition to giv
ing needed protection to the
golden eagle, now killed in
some areas by hired shooters,
the bill would provide a great
er measure of security for the
bald eagle, now decreasing,
and which, in the first years
of life, closely resembles the
golden eagle.
THE ANGLER'S LOG
The game commission re
ports that it is keeping the
liberation trucks busy trying
to plant 65,000 catchable and
keepable rainbow for the 41h
of July. The plants are being
made in the North and South
forks of the Rogue, as well
as the main river. Plants are
being made in the Applcgate
river, and in Sucker creek,
a tributary of the Illinois at
Cave Junction.
ntimond Lake Fishing Is Mill
ftoor. The besl hel is with flict
n the northwest corner of the
lake. The fish are averaging 18
Inches, but a few yearling fish are
being cauRht that are just bnrely
legal lencth. The catch of spawn
nm in dwinrilinff find they are
setting In better shape. I
Fin!. Lake Has slowed down a
little. It's harder work to take
a limit, but limits are ctiu com
ing in. Fish are running 8 to 18 i
inches with most of the catches j
made up of 2 to 12 inch fish. The i
best bet seems to be FF&W. I
Four Mile F I s h I n (t is good.
Plenty of Kokanee are taking eggs
and worms that are stHlfished in
deep water. Eastern hrook and
rainbow are taking FF&W and
flathFh. 1
Howard Prairie Is still provid
ing good fishing. Enough fish are 1
coming out to raise the question
of where they are coming from, j
The boat fishermen are doing fair- i
Iv well, hut some of the best fish
ing is with flies, and not too far I
out from shore.
Hyatt Lake Fishing Is good, hut
onlv early or late. An 18 inch :
rainbow was brought Thursday ,
thst weighed almost three pounds ,
dressed out. It was caught on a j
niuhtcrawler by a itiilf isherman.
Cheese hs lecome popular, but
the big worms are catching the
most fish. Catches are averaging
three fish per boat.
Klamath Lake Fishing la the
best ever with everyone catching
fish. The lunkers are in and catch
ing is good In Pelican bay and in
the mouth of Crystal creek. A Im
pounder was caught by Zona
Shaffer of Rocky Point, and a 12- ;
pounder came by Iurie Wechsler
of Long Beach, Calif. Bob Scott
of Los Angeles caught one sf fl'i,
pounds and an almost seven-
pounder was taken by Liz Mor
row of Seaside. Favorites are
FFfVW and the Andy Reeker
W illow Lake Limits are com
ing In. and they are kokanee that
are the biggest and fatust ever. ,
They are about 1.1 inches long and
weigh almot 2 pounds. The fa
vorite catchers are FF&W and
egr on the bottom.
THE OPTIMIST'S CORNER
The megger, the! here de
cided to operete this yeer
ought to listen to the new,
coming out of Grants Pass.
The leteit is thai it doesn't
pay, unless you want to figure
the money the county it col
1. cling in fines.
GOOD LUCK!
Poison Oak?
Try a Bottle of ZEMACOl
You must be siritfitd or your
, money cheerfully refunded. Get a
j kettle today at WESTERN THRIFT. '
Where's old Al?
And old Al would just say
'Oh, he quit after last year.' "
Lightner is 47 years old.
"Referceing is for young
men," Lightner said. "I'm not
getting any younger."
A former professional base
ball player and the sports edi
tor of the Oregon Statesman
here, Lightner has been whist
ling major college basketball
games for 17 years.
CUBS FARM BALSAMO
Chicago -ll'PIl- Pitcher Tony
Balsamo was optioned to San
Antonio of the Texas League
Thursday by the Chicago
Cubs. Al Lary, recalled from
Salt Lake City of the Pacific
Coast League, takes Bal
samo's place on the roster.
68 to arrow-true drives on
Medina Country Club's pencil
thin fairways.
Only five of the field joined
Hawkins in par - busting
rounds.
At 69's were Jacky Cupit,
Charles Sifford, and Paul Har
ney. Moon Mullins pulled in
with a 70 to tie Jack N'icklaus.
Larry Shepard
All-Star Pilot
New York -HJPfl- Players
from five of the eight Inter
national League teams have
been selected by the circuit's
managers to form the nucleus
of an All-Star squad that
faces the Baltimore Orioles at
Rochester, N.Y.. July 11.
Buffalo and Toronto landed
three players each on the 10-
man starting team. League-
leading Jacksonville contrib
uted two and Atlanta and Col
umbus- one each to the lineup
that includes one left-handed
and one right-handed pitcher
Manager Larry Shepard of
Columbus, who will pilot the
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