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8 C THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 19G2 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON yieger, ICinka de Pace SO Golf Qualifying Isaacs, Bradley in Seniors, Mitchell in Ladies Division Top Other Preliminary Rounds Don K r ! e g e r, Columbia Eclgcwaler, Portland, and De Ross Kinkade, Collage Grove, stroked one under par 71s yesterday in qualifying rounds to knot for men's medalist honors in the South ern Oregon Golf champion ships. Today they headed the field into the first round of match play in the 34th annual tourney at Medford's Rogue Valley Country club. Ray Isaacs, Columbia-Edge-waler. and Jew Bradley, Grants Pass, each carded a 75 yesterday to pace a 48-man contingent in senior men's qualifying. Mrs. Shirley Mitchell, Chico, Calif., claimed women's medalist prize when the 84 she record ed Tuesday withstood the challenge of the Wednesday rounds. Today marked the first of five days o matches in this Labor Day holiday classic. Finals in all three divisions will be contested next Mon day. Five With 72 Kreiger and kinkade edged five other men's division qualifiers by a single stroke. Those with even par 72s in the two-day bid for champion ship flight spots were ex Portland Stater Robert C. Smith, Fort Ord, Calif., Larry Hirons, Eugene, Matt Palacio Jr., ex-California champ, of Sonoma, and Justin Smith Jr., and Dr. D. C. Boals, both of Mcdford. In the senior tours, Larry Butler, Mcdford, the I960 title taker; was right behind Isaacs and Bradley with a 78. Second low Indies' qualifier was Miss Pam Stacey, Mcd ford, with an 85. Today in 'the leadoff match in the men's title flight of 64, Krieger went against Tim Berg, Laurelwood, Eugene, while Kinkade, who was me dalist last year, encountered Fred Wilhclm, also of Laurel- wood. Defending champ Stewart Schrocder. Mcdford, was matched against Jim Crow, also of the home club. Past Champi Clash Three times Southern Ore gon winner. Bob Atkinson, Portland, drew Rodney Harp ster, Arcadia. Calif., and Ed die Simmons, Mcdford, six times champ, went out against Duane Roisen, lllahc, Salem. Another former title holder, Dom Provost Jr., Ashland, and Rogue Valley, met William Cairns. Bcllvicw, Wash. In his senior top fight starter Isaacs was matched with George Parsons, Seattle. Bradley was paired against another Grants Pass entrant, Karl Bennett, the 1059 cham pion. Carl Schmidt, last year's senior winner, in his seeded No. 2 position was sent against Marvin Clark, Grants Pass, who took the crown in 1957 and again in 1958. Butler's first round rival was Bayard Gctchell, Mcd ford. Mrs. Mitchell opposed Mrs. Freda Peters, Mcdford, and Miss Stncey's first foe was Mrs. Grace Reymcrs, Ash land and Rogue Valley. Miss June Robinson, Albany, who took the ladies top trophy last year, claimed her seeded place like the other 1961 vic tors. Today she met Mrs. Helen Davies, Mcdford, who won the championship on seven straight occasions. 73 by FUher Dodd Fisher. Eugene, was two strokes behind the top men's qualifiers with a 73. Dr. William Miller, Mcdford, and Tom Corbctl, Roseville, Calif., turned in 74s. Qualify ing with 75s were Simmons, Atkinson, Bill McAllister Jr., Salem, Richard L. Hunt, Eu gene, Tom Shnw, Columbia Edgewaler, Bill Pluc, River side, Portland, and Alan Whitewalls M.Ai.'.it,;,'t.' NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SIZES: IfxTL-tr-?" "' 155x380 (5.60x15) . . 165x380 (5.90x15) SPECIAL ORDER ONLY! BUD'S TIRE EXCHANGE 1600 N. Riverside Ph. 773-7745 Holmes and Dr. Bob Buck, Medford. Shooting 76s were Craig Miller, Dr. N. J. Wilson, Jim Quincy and Dr. Ralph Odell, Medford, Lee Flink, Klamath Falls, Ed Kovacovich, Eureka, Calif., and Dick Davis, Al bany. Provost and Jim Shel don, the Rogue Valley club champ were among those with 77s. It took an 81 or better to make the men's championship flight of 64 players. There were nine who carded 81 and of these James Walsh, Oswe go, Jim Vranzan, Riverside, and Cairns made the title flight by draw. Three Senior 73 Following Butler In the senior men's qualifying were Earle Voorhies, Grants Pass. Mahr Reymcrs, Ashland and Rogue Valley, and Charles Bennett, Monrovia, Calif., with 79s. Mrs. Richard Finch, Medford, and Mrs. Kathryn Wright, Columbia-Edgewater, had 86s in women's quali fying. Krieger had a 37 front side and 34 back nine in his 18 holc trip. Steady par golf was interruped by a bogey on nine through the 15 hole. Krieger had birds on 16 and 17. The front nine was Kin kade's best. He had four birds and two bogies for a 34. Com ing back he bogied 10 and birdied 13. He has two under par coming into the 18th green. There Kinkade three- putted and took a bogey. Playoffs for the men's and senior men's medalist prizes reportedly are yet to be arranged. Pairings made up last night showed 271 in regular men's flights, 112 in women s and 48 in seniors for a total field of 431. Some Flights Rest There will be matches every day in men's champion ship and first flights with two matches, the quarterfinals and semi-finals on Sunday. All other flights in all divi sions will have four matches, drawing a day off for rest along the way. Women's fourth and sixth flights and men's second, third and fourth did not Dlav today. Ladies' championship and second flights and the senior players skip Friday. The complete matchings for today's first round champion ship flight matches are shown in the pairings that follow. Not all of the men's or wom en's divisions are shown. KlltST It(IUM) PAIItlNCS: Mrn's Championship Don Krctccr. Portland (711 va Tim lirrg. I.RUrehvood. I7R: Tom Shaw III. CE (7Si va Di'nnln Mr Mantis. Eureka. (79t: Dodd Fisher, Kuigene 1731 vs Jnmca KIlliiRton. I.oiii 171)1; Craia: Miller. RVCC 1 7H I vs D IV Enali-ann RVCC 80l: Mnt P.-ilHClo Jr.. San Rnfnel, 1721 vs Mikev Shnw. Portland l7B; Lee nink. BVCC 17111 vs Hoy MorKan, Vancouver (HOI; Bill Pine. River side 17.11 va Harvey Woods. RVCC (7111; John Nulrh. RVCC 177) vs Robert Mnentz. RVCC iRiii. UcRoss Kinkade. Cottaue Cirnve. 1 7 1 1, vs Fred Wllhelm. Laurelwood 7fti; Hol Atkinson. Jr.. Portland (7.1), vs Rodney Harpater. Arra dia. I7!lf. Tom Cornell, Roseville. Calif. 1741 vs. Dean Lambert. RVCC 7!li; Jim Sheldon, RVCC (771 vs Sam CaVHlll. C E. IROI: Dr. Dave Petals. RVCC 1721 vs Tom Tenlsch. RVCC nni; Jim Qnlnry. RVCC I7it vs C-len Seharhaek, Osweuo. (HO); Dr. Robert Buck. RVCC (731 vs Ben PihIob. Corvallls, 17(11; Pat Jones. Riverside (77t va James H. Walsh Osueao (All Slew Sehroedcr. RVCC I DC) va. ,tr-,i ,ilti, ..I5,. iihnirtiVni'tiliiiiiiiaVw iin;?i-inii1rri'fr t--' -" 1 "1 In Order to Allow Our Employees to Enjoy a 3 DAY HOLIDAY the edford Retail Jim Crow, RVCC nut; Richard L, Hunt. Eugene CC )75 vb. Richard Mann, RVCC HQ): Dr. Wm Miller, RVCC 1 1 , vs. John Ylngat Jr.. Crei cent City 79r, Ed Kovacovich. Eu reka i7ri vs. Jerry Anderson. RVCC ISO,; Larry Hirom. Eugene CC i"2i vi Chuck Cunha. Top O Scott (78; Dr Ralph Odell. RVCC 76 vb. Harry Zook Jr.. Eureka (BOr; Wm M. McAlliiter. Salem. t75t vi. Dick Schneider. Lor.view 7f)i; Harry Millette. RVCC 177) vi. Jim Vrani xan. Riverside CC (HI). Juitin Smith. RVCC (72) va. Ray J, Lucas. Portland CC (78); Dr. N. J Wilson, RVCC (76) vs. Iver W. I sack son, Areata. (70) Ed Sim mons RVCC (75) vb, Duane Roisen, 1 1 la he. 7I i; Druce Cadwell. Seattle 177) vs. Crant Lawton. Portland CC. 1 80 1 ; Robert C. Smith. Fort Ord. Calif. 1 72 1 vb. Jim Bucello, Napa 4 78 p; Dick Davis, Albany. Ore. (7fi) vs Dick House. RVCC iBOt; Alan Holmes. RVCC (75) vs. Jack Vol. ste.it. BillinRs. Mont. 79i; Dom Provost Jr.. RVCC i77 vb. Wm. Cairns. Bellview. Wash. (81). Men's 2nd Might (Friday) 7:4:i. Monty Grau. Seattle (81 1 vb. Rill Thorndike. RVCC (82); Robert Hope. OakwHy GC (All vs. Homer Cooper. Areata. Calif , t8.it. 7:50, Steve Cummins. RVCC (81 ) vb. Dick Finch. RVCC (82); Jim O Toole. Riverside (82) vs. Don Lawton, Portland GC (82 1. 7.37, Bud Smith. Corneluis. Ore. (Bit vs. John Jensen, RVCC (82i; Don Wil liams, Portland 81) vs. Kenneth Nauman, Sacra men nto. Calif. (82 1. 3 01, Jim Snider. C-E 181 vs. Ed Hall, Lakeview 82r; Ivan Harring ton. RVCC 182) vs. Jack Propst, Portland GC (82). Men s 3rd fllcIU (Friday) 7:08. Huso Kicdrowski. Wood bridge. Calif. (82) vs. James L. Maxwell. Lodf. Calif. (83: Mike Riley, Seattle 182 1 va. Wally Ball, Portland (831. 7:13. Dick Brown, RVCC Ifl2( vs. Gordon Reeves, RVCC (83); Cliff Jernigan. Red ding (R2i vs. Wm, W. Speer, Cres cent City B3). 7:22. Wally Regan, Colwoori (82) vs. John Humphrev, RVCC (83 1: Dr. F. A. Short, C-E (821 vs. Paul Havilnnd. RVCC (83). 7:29. Terry Robertson. Corvallis (82) vs, Vernon C. Hall in, Eureka (83) Norm Hillyer. RVCC (83) vs. Dick Phipps, Salem. Oregon (84 P. Men's 4th flight (Friday) 6:33. Jack Smith. Corona. Calif. (84) vs. Dr. Billy Blackstone, RVCC (84); Cliff Goldman. Tuala tin (84i vs. Earle Tichenor. RVCC (851. 6:40, Jeff Ehlen. Lake Oswe go 184) vs. Jim Bartclt, Walnut Creek, Calif. iR4i; Frank Ramsey. RVCC (84) vs. Ranny Smith. RVCC (85i, 8 47. Dennis Toth. Crescent City 104) vs. Dale Fischer, Eugene CC (84); Clayton Lewis. RVCC (84) vs. T. J. Tucker, Seattle, (831. 8:54. Dick Marks. RVCC (84) vs. John Yingst, Crescent City (84); Don Wood. RVCC (84 vb. Walt Tomlin. RVCC 1 85 P. Men's 5th night Bob Jones. RVCC (85) va. Stan Stark. RVCC (S5; Jim Gill. RVCC (B5i vs. Don Parrolt. Top O'Scott Bill: Darrcll Miller. RVCC i83i vs. Robert Tonne, Pleasanton. Calif. (Bfil; Bill Rleckaay. Vancouver (851 vs. Paul Harris, Seattle (86); Glen Jarman, Eureka (83i vb, Ted Mc Kenzie. Areata, Calif. (86i; James F. Smith. RVCC (85) vs. Gene Shortledgc. Shadow Hills 186.; Women's championship- Shirley Mitchell RVCC (84) vs. Freda Peters RVCC 1881; Mrs. Kathryn Wright, CE (86, vs Shir- John P. Moffat i85P vs Howell , (ey xeutsch. RVCC (B0i; Pamela Appnng Jr., aaieiii uv- iooi, rui Moore. RVCC (85) vb. Frank Ward. Salem. Oregon (86p. Men's 6th flight Bob Voegtly. RVCC (881 vs. Bill Bratton. RVCC (86p; Tom MacLeod. RVCC (86t vs. Floyd Baxter. Sa lem GC i87i; Frank Peterson. Port land iflfii vb, Del Berg. Vancouver (87l; Wig Gales, Riverside (86) vs. Jerry Gastineau. RVCC (87); Jack Dougherty, RVCC (86i vi. R. L. Henselman. RVCC (86); Herb Realph. RVCC (86p vs. Larry Lau, Oswego 87i; Gordon Swope. For est Hills (86) vs. Roy L. Joseph. Lone Pine, Calif. (87 1; Owen Thoma. RVCC 1861 va. Kent Blackhurst. RVCC i87. Men's 7h flight Stacey. RVCC 1 85 1 vs. Grace Rev mers. RVCC t89; Miss Patricia Dwyer, Waverly (88) vs. Betty Brooks, RVCC (92); June Rohin-on, Albany DC) vs. Helen Davies. HVCC 89r; A. Templeton RVCC '87, vs Mrs. Glennis Kovacovich. Eureka (91 1; Jean Finch. RVCC (86) vs. Mrs Wm. J. Miller. RVCC (8!); Maxine Hammond, RVCC (88) vs, Mrs. Glen Scharback. Oswego (92P. Women's 2nd flight Mrs. Mildred Maxwell. Lodi. Calif. (92 1 vs Mrs. Bruce Benz, Oswego (95i; Mrs. Gordon Reevea. RVCC (94) vs. Claudia Gustafson. RVCC (97): Seone Schwaka. RVCC i93t vs. Mrs. Randall Gifford. James Zika. Forest Hills. Ore. I RVCC (97 .; Seone Schwaka. RVCC mil va Phtllin K. Settecase. Salem 188); Ralph Tnompson, M.D. RVCC iBBi vs. Doug Penny. RVCC 188 1; Bud Haupert, RVCC (87) vs. Gene Tcel. Portland t88i; Russ Acheson, RVCC ifiSi vs. Lou McLaughlin, RVCC (88 1; Karl Clinkenbeard, RVCC (87) vs. Glen Keilenberg. Crescent City (88i; Alfred Nava rette. RVCC (88i va. Bill McGJa ahan. Bellview. Washington (88 1; Stanley Daugherty. Cottage Grove (87) vs. Bob Van Duker. RVCC (88i; Dr. Wm. McArthur. Salem. Ore. 1 88 1 vs. Bob Morns. RVCC (88) . Senior championship Rav Uaaca. C-E (75) vs. George Parsona, Seattle (81); Earle Voor hies. Grant Pass (79 1 vb. Dr. Frederick Tucker, Seattle (82); Jess Bradley. Grants Pass (75) vs. Karl Bennett. Grants Pasa (82); Mahr Reymers. RVCC (79) va. Ben Hampton, Sonoma, Calif. (82t; Carl Schmidt. RVCC (DC) vb. Marvin Clark. Grants Pass (81 p; Charles Bennett. Monrovia. Calif. (79 1 va. Dr. Arnie Inches. C-E (82); Larry Butler, RVCC (76 vs. Bayard Getchell. RVCC (32); Andy Toyly. Red Bluff. Calif. (80) vs. Larry Bassett. Grants Pasa (83t. Senior 2nd flight Malcolm Stine. RVCC (83) va. Dom Giannini. Eureka. Calif. (83 1; Melvin Miller. Palo Alto. Calif. (831 vs Jack Creager. RVCC (86); Vern Llovd, Broadmoor (83P vs. John Brennan, C-E i83); G. A. Cottingham. RVCC (83 vs. M. Co vington. RVCC (88); Jack Mc Manus. Eureka. Calif. (83) vs. Joa quin Reis. Oakland. Calif. (85i; Frank Corsetti. Napa. Calif. (85) va. Frank Davis. Top O'Scott (86); N. P. Slobodnak, Sonoma. Calif. 184) vs. Ben Feuerwerker, Areata, Calif. (86i; E. Jay Myche. C-E (85) va. Ed Davis, Broadmoor (87). Senior 4th flight Ray Wise. RVCC (87) vs, Robert Stone, Corvallis 1 92); Robert Lu cas, Rose City (90l vs. Ed Gordon. RVCC (96); Stoy Elliott. RVCC (89P vs. Cliff Wolf. C-E (93); William Wright, C-E (91) vs. Austin Lay- mance. kvl (iuui; uom rrovosi Sr.. RVCC (88p vs. Owen Sullivan. C-E (92); Don Robison. Rose City (90) vs. Andy Weiant. C-E (97p; Frank Wilson. Stanford, Calif. (89i va. Gene Ricker. RVCC i96i; Fred Conrad. RVCC (91) vs. Harry Pap pas. Sonoma, Calif. (104). (D3t vs. Mrs. Marjean Torheim. RVCC (97i; Carol Acheson, RVCC 1 93 vs. Mrs. Hugh Kiedrowski, Lodi. Calif. (96); Mrs. Bill Plue. Kiversme (U5 1 vs. t ay Palmer, RVCC 1 07 ; Mrs. Don Lawton. Portland GC (94) vs. Rose Bunch. RVCC (97 1; Mrs. Pat Daugherty, Cottage Grove (95) va. Isabel Si ckela, RVCC (97). Women's 4th flight (Friday) 7:30. Mrs. Owen Sullivan. C E f8i vs. Mrs. Joseph Pickett CE (99i; Mra. Lucille Wilson Palo Alto (99i vs. Jo Coleman, RVCC (100). 7:37. Mrs. Jo McManus. For tuna, Calif. (98) vs. Mrs. F. A. Short C E 1100); Lea Prough. RVCC (991 vs. Sue Jensen. RVCC (101). 7:45. Mrs. Murray Yates, Sacra mento i98l vs. Mrs. Wanda Regan, Colwood (100); Mrs. L. F. Kellev. Oswego (99) va. Leta Clark. RVCC 1 101). 7:52. Mrs. Edna Isaacs. CE (99) vs. Mra. Ben Hampton. Sono ma. Calif, f 1 00 1 : Jean Douglas. RVCC (99) vs. Reba Taylor. RVCC (109). Womrn'i 6th flight (Friday) 12 :30. Miss Diane Kopta, East moreland c 1 0 1 vs. Ruby Schneider, RVCC (103); Mrs. Ben Bates. Cor callis (1021 vs. Janice Morris, RVCC 4104 1: 12:37, Mra. Chas. A, Bennett, Monrovia, Calif. (101) vs. Mrs. Christine W. Reia (104); Mrs. Melvin Miller. Mcnlo Park. Calif. (103) vs. Mrs. Richard Rementeria, RVCC 4 104 1; 12:45, Mrs. Jeif Ehlen. Oswego (101) vs. Mrs. Virginia Parker. CE (103i; Mrs. Walt Shay lor. RVCC (102) vs. Dorothy Con had. RVCC (104); 12:52. Sue Gor don, RVCC (101 va. Mrs. Pat Har ris. Seattle. ( 104 1; Mrs. Sue D. Brass, Oswego, (103) vs. Mrs. Bar bara Gillham. Oswego (104). Miss Robinson Sets RV Mark In Practice Miss June Robinson, Al bany, defending women's champion in the Southern Oregon Golf tournament here. fired a sizzling 74 in a prac tice round yesterday to set a non-competitive women's course record at Rogue Valley Country club. Miss Robinson, who took her seeded No. 2 spot in the women's championship flight and waived the opportunity to try for medalist, was One over par with a 39 on the front side and two under with a 35 on the in nine. The former non-competitive mark of 75 was held by Miss Robinson. She also holds the competitive standard of 76 set last when she was medalist for Southern Oregon. Her prac tice score was 10 strokes un der the medalist count for the 1962 tourney. The Albany links lady chalked up birdies on six greens, the ninth, 11th, 12th, 15th, 16th and 17th. She had three bogies and double bogied par three fourth hole. Ace Tourney On Labor Day Dunedin, r ia.-(UPli- Amateur , golfing Headlines iur m a day. Some 120,000 golfers are expected to take part in the program on about 600 courses. All clubs and courses served by PA professionals are eligi ble, provided that tney filed official entries in advance. East member of an eligibla club had the privilege of entering. golfers all over the nation will be shooting for a magical hole-in-one next Monday and a chance to capture one of the prize tournaments sponsored by the Professional Golfers' association. It's the sixth annual Labor Day hole-in-one contest and presents the average club duf fer with an opportunity to re place Arnold Palmer in the MUD BEATS BEATTY Borlaenge, Sweden - IUPD -Sub - four - minute miler Jim Beatty met his match Wednes day in king mud. Beatty, aim ing at the world 2,000-meter record in a special invitation race that was the feature of an international track and field meet, easily beat his hu man opposition but missed the record by more than nine seconds because of a soggy track. Special Purchase SALE! BARBED WIRE Gauge 2 Point Rod Rolls 1212 80 $J25 Moore Steel Service Co. Phone 772-7197 Medford3Tribune SM Crusader Footballers Said Small But Eager IS A little smaller than usual and a little younRer but real eager. That's Coach Bill McKib bin's assessment of his St. Mary's High school football squad. "It looks like a building year," reported McKibbin. But, he added that some of his sophomores "are real good boys, and you never can tell." The coach indicated that the Crusaders may be using quite a few sophs this fall -perhaps five on defense and four or five in the multiple T offense. Turnout at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. workouts has been aver aging around 30 boys. Heavy concentration has been on fundamentals because of the youth of the squad. McKibbin is being assisted this season by Dick Paup and Don McPherson. Grade school and DEAlEfiS WILL BE SATURDAY 1iu:m - ' p ' i t ' r "- -' '' ' J f-::-- r j, r r it i ih Tri-City Bombs Salem Dodgers United Prest International Tri-City bombed Snlcm with homers in Wednesday night's action (or an fl-4 decision to move once nain to within a half (tame of the Northwest leaKiie-lcadinu Dodgers. fc'ugene topped Yakima ft-4 in a smtf.p Kit'iie and Lewis ton and Wenatchee split. We natehoe took the opener fl-3 and Lewiston the second game 8-5. Tri-City got four runs in tile first inning on a bases loaded homer by Chico Tel lena. In the second 'inning, the Braves piled up three more runs, two of them on a homer by Brian McCall and the other on a solo clout by Clary Johnson. John DrWald was the win ner, although Ed Knottle came on in the eighth for his lflth save of the season. Viking Takes Hambletonian Du Quoin. 111. HI'li - II took Anders Hussell 47 years to wm harness racing's big gt'sl event, the Hambletonian. and now tie might have the hottest horse in harness his tory. Russell. tf'J. drov e a bi ; bay trotter. AC'S Viking, to a straight heat victory in the SI16.6I2 one-mile chase for '. year-olds, and the w inner's share of $H2.384 2!) made the Viking hv far the biggest money inner in his class this year. But it also made him a pretty good choice to become the second horse in history to wm harness racing's Triple Crown, and he can do the job if he im caolure the Ken hickv Futurity at I.rxirgton Oct. 3 ' coach Don Sweeney is help ing until school starts. The head coach attended school at University of Washington this summer and said that time spent with a member of tlit University of Washington coaching staff had been help ful. Tile Crusaders open the sea son at Glide on Sept. 14. St. Mary's will have a nine game slate with a tussle set tenta tively for Nov. 9 with Tulc lake, Calif. This fracas will be played if St. Mary's is not involved in a District 6 playoff. Balk Issue Cause of Argument j By ART SANDER Los Angeles-ll'PH-To call the balk or not to call the balk. Not only is that the question, it's als-o the argument. The little word caused two heated discussions Wednesday night that saw four players 1 ejected in the Cincinnati-Los Angeles game, which the Dodgers won, 2-1, on John Roseboro's bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 13th in ning. Dodgers manager Walt Al ston, who has a reputation as one of baseball' quieter souls. ; was ejected during the sixth inning when he demanded a balk be called on Cincinnati pitcher Joey Jay. Dodger pitcher Johnny Podrej was tossed out several minutes later for continuing the argil-, ment from the dugout. 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