Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1962, Image 13

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    Sheldon, Davies
Nab RVCC Honors
Jim Sheldon poked in an
under-pressure clutch putt on
the 36th green yesterday then
won the extra 37th hole with
a birdie four to retain his ti
tle in the men's club cham
pionship tournament at Rogue
Valley Country club.
He nicked Dr. Ralph Odell
In the tournament finale.
Mrs. Helen Davies garner
ed the "women's crown, trim
ming Mrs. Maxine Hammond
12 and 11 in a final begun
Saturday and completed yes
terday afternoon.
Odell, who once erased a
three-hole deficit, was never
up again?t Sheldon but on the
36th hole it looked like he
might have the match in the
bag. The surgeon knocked in
a birdie putt on the par four
hole from about 30 feet above
the cup. That created a
"must" situation for Sheldon
who was on the green in two
strokes to the right and down
hill some 17 feet from the
.cup. And, he sank the putt.
2 Up In Morning
The credit service man
closed out with a three-foot
putl on the extra green. A
ikied second shot used up a
stroke for Odell. When he
came close but missed on a
12-foot putt and Sheldon
sank his shorter one the
match was over.
Sheldon was 2 up after the
morning round but was bare
ly outstroked by Odell in the
afternoon. With the exception
of the 12th hole, on which
Sheldon knocked two balls
out of bounds, picked up and
conceded to his rival, the de
fending champ was even par
for the morning. Odell was re
ported three over. In the aft
ernoon, Sheldon was one un
der par and Odell two under.
The doctor stroked a 70 for
the regulation 18 in the aft
ernoon and Sheldon was even
par with 72 before the extra
hole bird.
Mrs. Davies, an often-time
club titlist, wound up her
match with a par five on the
No. 8 green, the 26th hole of
the match. She had an 11 up
lead after 18 holes on Satur
day. Margin Cut
She made it 12 up with par
nn the first Sunday green.
Mrs. Hammond, rose up hi
nab the next hole with a
bird. The ladies halved the
next three holes. On the sixth
hole of Sunday play Mrs.
Hammond shrank her deficit
to 10 with a par. On the next
two holes Mrs. Davies won
Safety
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with pars and that was the
match.
The two women, contend
ing while in a foursome yes
terday with Mrs. Robert Tem
pleton and Mrs. Mahr Rey
mers continued to play out
the course. For the frontside
nine Mrs. Davies was two
over par with a 40 and Mrs.
Hammond had a 42. On Sat
urday, while establishing her
wide lead, Mrs. Davies stroke
a 78, three over ladies' par.
Sheldon and Odell halved
their way through the first
four afternoon holes. Sheldon
took the next hole with a par
when Odell had trap trouble.
That made the match 3 up
for Sheldon after 23 holes.
Won Three Straight
Odell came back to square
the tussle by winning three
straight holes. He took ad
vantage of Sheldon's tran
troubles to capture No. 24
(No. 6 green) with a par.
The doctor clubbed in a 15
fool putt for a birdie three
on 25 and took 26 with a
birdie four.
Twelve and six-foot putts
kept Sheldon from falling be
hind on the next two holes.
The champ then went 1 up
on the 29th hole of the
match. He was over the green
off the tee but put a six foot
putt for a par. Odell was in
the mud and weeds at the
edge of the pond. His out
was well executed but he
went by the hole and was
short on a long curving putt
coming back.
Odell evened the tiff on
the 30th hole when he put in
his two-foot putt for a par
and Sheldon, who had more
trouble getting to the green,
rimmed a 3'2-footer to take
a bogey.
Chip Just Short
The next three greens were
halved. On 31, "a 25-yard
Sheldon chip stopped an inch
from the cup. Odell rimmed
the hole on a long chip on
33. The gallery gasped as
the ball spun around the cup
on his one-foot poke. But,
the pellet dropped in.
Sheldon won 34 (No. 16
hole on the layout). His drive
off the tee went onto the
adjoining green but he pitch
ed up neatly on his ihrid shot
and punched in a nine-fool
putt for a birdie four. Odell
chipped short on his third
shot.
The doctor got even again
on 35. He was on the green
on two, barely missed a 10-
foot putt and was conceded
a shorty putl. Sheldon was
short on a two-foot putl and
bogied.
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SIPCOMTS
Salem's Dodgers Sweep
Pair From Eugene Ems
United Press International
The front - running Salem
Dodgers continued their win
ning form Sunday by sweep
ing a Northwest league base
ball doubleheader from the
Eugene Emeralds. The Dodg
ers won the opener, 2-1, and
took the second game, 4-3.
In other action, Lewiston
beat Tri-City, 13-3 and 7-5,
while Yakima split a pair with
Wenatchee. The Bears won
the first game, 5-4, and the
Chiefs took the second, 3-2.
Roseburg,
Tigard Nine
Open Series
Tigard - (UPD - Defending
champion Roseburg and Ti
gard will open a best - of five
game series for the Oregon
American Legion baseball
championship here Tuesday
night.
The teams also will play at
Tigard Wednesday night with
the series moving to Roseburg i
Thursday night. If necessary, ;
the fourth and fifth games of
the series will be played at
Roseburg Friday and Satur
day nights. i
Roseburg, which has a 45-7 ;
record, defeated Bend and Ti- j
gard, which has a 27-7 mark,
topped David Douglas in best-
of-three contest semifinal se-
rics last week with two !
straight wins. i
The winner is scheduled to
represent Oregon at the Far
West regional tournament at
Las Cruces, N.M. The eight
team tourney gets under way
Aug. 18.
Aussies Nab
Net Titles
South Orange, N.J. - (UPD -Australia
had only token rep
resentation at . the Eastern
grass court tennis champion
ships but still walked off with
top honors.
Fred Stolle, one of the less
er lights in the Australian pic
ture, outlasted Donald Dell of
Bethesda, Md., 8-6, 14-16, 6-3,
6-4, Sunday to win the men's
title and Margaret Smith de
feated Wimbledon queen
Karen Hantze Susman of San
Antonio, Tex., 6-3, 7-5, in the
women's final.
The United States was as
sured of capturing the men's
doubles, however, when it is
completed today. Whitney
Reed of Alameda, Calif., and
Eugene Scott of St. James,
N.Y., will oppose the winner
of the match between Dell
and William Bond of LaJolla,
Calif., and Al Driscole, Beau
mont, Tex., and Rod Susman,
San Antonio, Tex.
Justina Bricka of St. Louis
teamed with the ever-present
Miss Smith to win the wo
men's doubles championship
with a 7-5, 6-4 decision over
Mrs. Susman and Billie Jean
Moffitt of Long Beach, Calif.
Johansson
In Position
Providence, R. I. - (UPli - The
National Boxing association
today boosted Ingemar Jo
hansson of Sweden into posi
tion to challenge the winner
of the Floyd Patterson-Sonny
Liston world heavyweight
championship fight, Sept. 25.
Ex - champion Johansson
was raised from third place
to second, just below chal
lenger Liston. Johansson, who
recaptured the European ti
tle from Dick Richardson of
Whales in June, replaced Ed
die Machen of Portland, at the
No. 2 post.
Machen was dropped to
third because he had been
held to a surprise July draw
by fifth-rated Cleveland Wil
liams. Williams remained at
No. 5.
Fights
United Press International
SATLRI1AV BOUTS
New York Wllbert ISkeeten
McClure. ISB'j. Toledo. Ohio, out
pointed Fand Salim. 160. Argentina
(lOi.
Kingston. Jamaica Bunny
Oram. 13.V?, jBmnlca. outpointed
Dave Charniev. 13.V England (ISi.
(British Empire lightweight tilie.l
Accra. Ghana Floyd Robertson.
Ghana, outpointed Ixtve Allncty.
Ghana tlSi. (British Empire feath
erweight title i
Cebu City Philippines Flash
Elorde. 134. Philippinea. outpointed
Teruo Kosaka. 1 33 1 a . Japan 1 1 a .
(Orient lightweight title I
OUTDRAW FORMER TEAM
New York - VPH - With 23
home dates still remaining,
the New York Mcts already
have outdrawn the old Giants
of 1957 when they played
their last season at the Polo
Grounds. A crowd of 15,402
attended Sunday's double
header against the Cincinnati
Reds to increase the Mets sea
son total at home to 667.191.
The Giants drew 653.923 at
tha Polo Grounds In 1957.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Good pitching was the fea
ture of Salem's sweep. Jim
Churchwell threw a two-hitter
in the opener for the Dodg
ers and Al Malkasian, Ken
Page and Joe Penland teamed
up for a three-hitter in tne
nightcap.
Ethan Blackaby hit a two
run homer in the sixth inning
to give Yakima its victory in
the opener. A double by Frank
DcMoss in the fifth inning
chased home Wenatchee's
game-winning run in the sec
ond contest.
Bill Meyer provided the
batting punch for Lewiston's
first game win. He had three
hits in three trips, scored four
runs and drove in seven tal
lies. Wayne Norton hit a two
run homer in the seventh in
ning to give the Broncs their
second win.
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MUNCEY CAPTURES
By ELDON BARRETT
Seattle - IUPII - Baby-face
Bill Muncey, a man with a
lead foot and nerves of steel,
had his fourth Gold Cup vic
tory in the record books to
day after driving the classy
Miss Century 21 in front of
the pack every lap for 90
miles in the 54th running of
the hydroplane classic here
Sunday.
It was a wonder the race
was completed before sun
down. One boat was demol
ished, another burned, four
conked out and strong winds
and rain caused several de
lays. Muncey's succesful defense
of the top speedboating title
came as night's shadows began
descending through the rainy
gloom that had hung over
Lake Washington's three mile
Gold Cup course all day.
His average speed for the
final 30-mile heat of the three
heat race was 93.614 m.p.h.
considerably slower than his
average of 101.446 and
101.028 m.p.m. registered in
his first two heats.
The victory netted the Cen
tury 21 camp first prize of
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GOLD CUP
ed with only a broken Irsi.
Tempest of Seattle caught fire
during the first attempt to
run the second half of the first
heat but driver Chuck Hick
ling escaped without ecn so
much as a singe. A Coast
Guard helicopter crew pluck
ed both men to safety and
the heats were rerun.
Tahoe Miss, Reno, Nev.,
Fasination, Seattle, and
Gales V and VII, bot'a Detroit,
all conked out with nuxrfjiuu
cal troubles.
Indians Keep
712-Tilt Spread
United Press International
Southpaw Gary Peter hurl
ed Indianapolis to a 3-0 vic
tory over Oklahoma City in
the American Association last
night and kept the Indians'
first-place lead over Omaha at
Vh games.
Even though Omaha edged
Louisville, 5-3, the Dodgers
found their second-place posi
tion shaky when Denver dealt
a double loss to Dallas-Fort
Worth, 4-1 and 10-9.
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