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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY M. 1183 Butte Falls Tackles Wasco Team Friday Butte Falls - Butte Falls high baseballers play their first night game of the season Friday when they take on Wasco County of Maupin in the state B school quarter finals. The game will be at 8 p.m. at Maupin. The Loggers will enter the tangle with a 10-4 record and hope to use base running to advantage. Butte Falls has not been a heavy hitting club this spring and Coach Connie lUcQuerrey said that his club will "go for the bases" to make up for the deficiency. Wasco reportedly has good hitting. The Loggers hope to hold this down with the twirl ing of Neal Ellis. Other possible BF starters Roxy Ann Title Won By Talent Eagle Point - Talent junior high won the Roxy Ann league track meet last week end with 322 points. Eagle Point scored 210, St. Mary's 185, Rogue River 124 and Gold Hill 22. CLASS A RESULTS: Low hurdles. Bartling, EP. 15.9 f record i ; 75 Colec leaser, EP. 8.9; 150 Colecleaser. EP. 17.2; 660 Bauer. SM, 1:41.8; 330 Dickinson, T, 41.1 (record); shot put Mol loy, GH, 48-4 (record); high jump Lewis. SM, 5 feet; pole vault CorJess, SM, 9-10 (record); relay Eagle Point, 52.3 (record) CLASS B RESULTS Low hurdles Barker. T. 16.0 (record); 75 Dorman, T. 8.9. 150 Dorman. T, 17.3 (record); 330 Bimtin, RR, 41.8 (record); 660 Sesvy T, 1:43.1 (record): broad jump Lewis. SM, 16-7 U (record); hish jump Buntin, RR. 14-10 (rec ord); pole vault Budreau. SM (ties record); shot put Hanscom, EP. 32-7 ',i; relay Talent, 54.0, CLASS C RESULTS: Low hurdles Whitman, T, 17.3 (record); 75 Rombach, T, 9.2 (record); 150 Romback, T, 18.0 (record); 330 Redding, EP, 45,4 (record); 660 Thomas, T, 1:53.4; broad jump Rombach, T, 16-11 (record); high jump Richey, T. 5 Icet (record); pole vault Thomas, T. 18-3 (record); shotput McDow ell. T. 28-l' (record); relay Tal ent. 56.6 (record). tomorrow are Mike Stratton, catcher; Dan Edmondson, first base; Ron Size mo re, second base; Jim Lytle, third base; Ron Smith, shortstop; and Joe Boyd, Art Rambo and Mel Bowen, outfielders. Players Bob and Jerry Copeland, John Capello and Steve Stratton and manager John Wood will make the trip. The squad will head north early Friday. Landowski Century, 21 Pin Leader Bill Landowski, Fortuna, Calif., Theron Karrick, Med ford, and Old Saphire, Cres cent City, Calif., are the cur rent leaders in the Century 21 bowling tournament which opened April 1 at Roxy Ann lanes. Landowski heads scratch singles with a 1258 count and Karrick handicap singles with 1297. Old Saphire paces teams with 4114. Bowlers from Oregon, Washington and California have been rolling in the tour ney which offers $4,200 in prize money. The tourney con tinues through Labor day. Singles scores count in both handicap and scratch divi sions. First prizes are $300. TOURNEY LEADERS: Singles Scratch singles Scratch Bill Landowski. Frtuna. Calif.. 1258; Martin Stock dale, Medford, 1234; Eddie Han sen, Seattle. Wash.. 1220; Ralph Bragg Mt. View, Calif., 1197; Olen McCoy. Medfrod, 1191. Singles Handicap Theron Kar rick. Medford. 1297 Floyd Hayner. Medford. 1281; Olen McCoy, Med ford, 1261; Martin Stockdale. Med ford. 1246; Dale Linvllle, Lakevlew, 1237. Tea m Old Sapphire, Crescent City. Calif.. 4114; South Paws-4. Medford, 4060; Southern Oregon Title. Medford. 4057; Overhead Door. Medford. 4039: Crescent Bowl. Crescent City, 3974. SWIMMING POOL SERVICE We now have an experienced serviceman on duty daily. Pool service by the month or hour. We know our chemicals and pools. I Northwest Swimming Pool Co. Ja nl 1A Phone 773-4340 ST. MARY'S TRACK ENTRANTS - This delegation will represent St. Mary's high of Medford in the state A-2 track meet on Fri day and Saturday at Oregon State univer sity. In the front row, from left, are Bill Reverman, alternate; Jim Reverman, 440; Tom Darland, relay; and Jim Webb, 100, 220 and relay. Those in the back row, left to right, are Coach Bill McKibbin; Jim Cal houn, javelin; Pete Naumes, relay; Tim Sakraida, broad jump, and manager Mike Stinson. MEDFORDcWTRIBCNB Hoover Overall Team Winner In Grade School Star Meet Hoover, without a division title, scored well in all three classes and won the champion ship in the Medford district elementary school all - star track meet completed Tues day. Hoover ran up a total of 99'4 aggregate points for the crown. Griffin Creek was sec ond with 87 and Washington third with 86. Lone Pine was champion in Class A with a 49 total. Oak Grove took Class B with 44 and Griffin Creek won C with 49. Hoover had 32V4 in A, 36 in B and 31 in C. Four city records fell in Class A, two in B and one in C. Ronnie Barnes, Wilson, set two of the records as a special Class A entrant. Doctor's or ders kept him from partici pating in his league meet and qualifying from the all-star. He was permitted to take part in the all-star meet but his victories did not count in the scoring for Wilson. His marks were 41 feet 5lA inches in SPRING SALE AT WHITNEY OLDS! the shot put and 248-2 in the baseball throw. CLASS A RESULTS: 60 Thomas. LP: PrutU. Jeff.: Sage, How.: Rogers. Hoov.; Cox, Hoov.; .Herrin. OG. 7 J (record). &noi put Meeds. Ruch; Cox, Hoov.: Hilkev. GC: Lewis. Hoov - Johnson. Root.; Brown, Lnc. 35 Broad jump Peterson. GC; Ed wards. Wash.: Fomvlte. Roos.: Herrin, OG. Graff. 12-10'j.. Pole vault Thomas. LP: Sase. How.; Peterson. GC: Brldenstine. LP; Christensen. Jeff,; tie sixth. Cunningham, WS, and Neils on. Hoov. 8-3. 220 relay Washington: Griffin Creek; Wilson; Jacksonville; Jef ferson; Ruch. 28.8. Baseball throw Meeds, Ruch; Mason, LP; Neilson, Hoov.; French, J'Ville; Jackson, Howard; Brown, Roos. 225.6. 150 Thomas. LP; Mercer, Jack.; Galbrafth. Jeff.; Peters, WS; Chambers, GC; Lewis, Hoov. 17.4 (record). Medley relay Hoover: Jefferson; Ruch: Griffin Creek; Washington; Jacksonville. 43.8. High Jump Sage. How.; tie sec ond, Barnes, LP, Henson, Wash., and French. J'ville; Davis, Wash.: Cohb. Hoov. 4.2. Scoring Lone Pine 40. Griffin Creek 35. Hoover 33 . Washing ton 28. Howard 26. Ruch 25. Jef ferson 23. Jacksonville 15. Roose velt 11, Jackson 8, Wilson 8. West LOW INTEREST-',;; of 1 PER MONTH! plus freight F-85 Payments is Low as $54.00 per Month CLUB COUPE 40 NEW OLDSMOBILES AVAILABLE DON'T WAIT-Take Delivery of Your New WHITNEY OLDS Today (Payments Figured en Basil of 36 Months, Vi Down) VALUE RATED USED CARS '899 1962 TRIUMPH 1200 Sport Coup. Low milaago. 1961 PONT. TEMPEST WAGON One owner. ' 170.0 Std. trans., R H 1961 COMET 4 OR. WAGON SIIQQ Std. trans. Whit. 1 rid. RtH. 1193 1960 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 4 DR. Full power. Snow white. R a, H '599 I960 FORD I, TON P.U. Eiceptibnslly nice. H.D. Rear Bumper 1960 DODGE ' TON P.U. 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J'ville; tie second. Patterson. Jeff : and Ellis, Wils.; Pardee. How.; Werner. OG; Lee son. Wash. 4-2. 150 Patterson. Jeff.; Werner. OG; Gratton, LP; Dunlap. Roos.; Huffman, How.; Edwards, Wils. 19 2. Medley relay Hoover: Jefferson; Ruch, Griffin Creek; Washington; Jacksonville. Pole vault Gillespie. OG; With row, OG; Orr, Jeff.; Morton. Wils.; Warren. Jeff.; White, J'ville. 7 flU l record l. Scoring Oak Grove 44. Hoo ver 36. Jacksonville 32, Jefferson 30. Lone Pine 30. Roosevelt 2fi, West Side 23. Washington 16, Wil son 14. Howard 9. Ruch 4, Grif fin Creek 3. Lincoln 2. California Keglers Go In Front Marv Belrose, and Ron Turner, Crescent City, in dou bles, and Jim Pastori, Eu reka, Calif., in all-events, took over singles leaderships last week end in the South ern Oregon Handicap Bowl ing tournament at Medford lanes. Silverton Drug and O. K. Davies, Silverton, retained their team and singles leads, respectively. Belrose and Ron Turner carded a 1342 to go ahead of the 1315 of Bob Niemeyer and Davies which led the week before. Pastori with a 2018 replaced Niemeyer in the all-events lead and Mike Wilson, Eureka, is now sec ond with 1996. Wilson also took over second spot in sin gles with a 756. Davies heads singles with 770 and the Silverton Drug team nas a 3325. In ladies events leaders are Medford Goof-Offs, teams, 2706; Hazel Wilson and Nina Tonnini, Eureka, doubles 1167; Blanche Earhart, Cres cent City, singles, 634, and all-events 1724. The tourney continues through July 14. TOURNAMENT LEADERS! Men's teams Silverton Drug 3323; Lumberjacks, Crescent City, olio; I up Homing, urania rau, 3101; Country Club market. Eure ka, 3084: Del Norte Feed, Cres cent City, 3027. Men's doubles Marv Belrose and Ron Turner. Crescent City. 1342: Bob Niemeyer and O. K. Davies. Silverton. 1315; Frank Parkinson and Nell Farrier. Med ford, 1297: Floyd Hayner and Earl Thornton, Medford, 1271; Roy Gazawny and Gary Couch, Medford, 12B7. Men's singles Davies, 770: Mike Wilson. Crescent City, 736; At Gebhard. Medford. 724: Al Coulter. Medford, 694: Parkinson. 691. Mens all-eventa Jim Pastori, Eureka. 2018; Mike Wilson, Eure ka. 1996: Bob Niemeyer, Silverton, 1990; Ron Turner, Crw-vul City, 1978: Bert Rhodus. Crescent City, Calif., 1941. BOWLING ANDY'S MIXKD IE AH UK Tiers (33-131 1. Tom Schoono- ver 543: Sandbaglters (23-33) 3, She nil riarsnmraiter am. Hit & Miss 130-14) 2. Cliff Gil- Christ 520: Dead Beats (24'j-19), 2. Gib Gibson 453. Left Rixnis CiS'i-lH'il i. sua Hukill -137; Knot Heads (16-28 1 3. Vern Ragsdale 310. Confirm 1 24 -24 1 4. Jim Wehren 356: Jets (14-30) 0. Jake Oltrn 314. Brothers St Sisters (24-20) 4. Ruth Holloway 482: AH SpliU (13- 31) 0. Bob Kennedy 390. Shamrocks 1 19 ',-24 V 2, Joe Jens ell M3: Eagle Eyes (IT'fXMi) 3, Shy CalURhan 461. SheriH HsrshnarRer zua. mia Hukill 203. Gib Gibson 206; Sand banners 1880. (Sweeper St Plav-off between SandbagiterB. Left-Rights, & Ti gers will be May 2V) representatives are requested to attend Next season's executive committee will be elected. SUNDAY NIOHTFRS In the Sunday Niihtrrs Bowling cue piayoii, r rienaonip four took first place, Cannonballi sec ond and Four Bs third Individual Trophy winners for the season were Mary Ellen Plan kenhorn and Jack Whisnan, hish scratch name; Doris Nelson and Hans Holt, high game with handi cap; Wanda Booth and Troy Dean, high scratch series; Jerry Johnson and Jerry Ryan, high series with handicap: Mary Schroeder and Fred Bennett, most improved. WONtlF.RKRS Hi Li ten t2V3, 3. Sandra Malot 4 S3; Rolling Stones (8-20) 1, Jua nita Brenner 408. Thinkers (1B-9. 4, Doris Roe 393; Knot Heads 113-13) 0, Irma Shroy 407. wno s Here f .3-u. a. joyce iew Is 472: We Three (10-lBi 2. Hildred Hughes 389. Pin Heads (14-14) 1. Elsie Eddy 452: Red Heads (13-15) 3, Betty Neel 4(S7. Hopefuls (13-lft. 1. L.ucy sawyer 422; Up-N-Comers (10-18) 3. Shir ley North 40ft. Lucv Sawyer 188. Marilyn Wen tllng i80, Betty Neel 177. DREAMERS LEAGUE ml ft i (14. fit 4. Velma Wilson 304: Roily Pollys (7-13) 0, Evelyn Rhodes 398. Happy Dare (13-7 3, Irene Heady 406: Spare Rihbert (Xl-19) 1, Juanita Brenner 389. Checkers (11-9) 2. Marcella Mar tin 404; Lucky Strikers (812) 2, Joedene Chaboude 437. FlUDDerS H'lll 1. UCC lurncr 357: Hit Se Miss (7-13) 3. Helen Mitchell 417. Evelyn Rhodes 156. Joedene Cha boude 134, Mabel Hamilton 149. SUMNER QUITS VIKINGS Minneapolis - (UPI) - Defen sive safety Charlie Sumner has quit the Minnesota Vi kings of the National Foot ball league to accept a coach ing position with the Oakland Raiders of the rival American league. TUESDAY NITERS MIXED Pinhrts lA-Oi 4. Gene Irwin 5fl1 . Team One (2-6l 0, Mary Cuizo 462. Snare "O'b" -) a. taaie mo ver 541: Left & Rights (1-7) 1. Glenn wtiKins ons. Athlnrl Rniier (6.2, 4. Shirley Parsons 562; United Radio (4-4) 0, Arne Matson 565. Feather Merchant (5-31 2. Olen McCoy 542: Slate St Hall (5-3) 2, Dave Kitngier am. , wi, Colonel Puffs (4-4) 2, Dick Web ber 549; Zephyrs (4-4) 2. Ted Groomes 322. Trallways (45-23) 4. Barbara Botefur 484; Stevens Auto Sales (43a-24'3) 0. Lanell Wilkes 463. Eastside Market (4l3-26al 3. Grnce Hunter 439: Drews Man store (31-31) 2. Marie Holley 401. Rodda Paint 133'3-34'j) 3. D. Cain 435: Loveness Lbr. I28'a-39U) 1, Alta Knauber 402. Tex of Courtesy Chev. (32-36) 4. Irene Snyder 420; Roxy Ann Lanes (32-36) 0. Peg Mclstcd 481. Crosbv's Mobil (30-3B( 1, Ruth Carpenter 480; Simmonds Const. (17-51) 3. Monica Anderson 435. Pas MM.ipH 102. Marie Holley 191. Norma Schell 189; Crosby Mobil 1702. RPAR rRF.EK MIXED Gardener's Glory (0-4) 4. George Russell 492; torn rusners ,u-p v, Lee Sanderson tuu. Mavericks (4-0) 4, Ed Holtgrave ard Adams 431. 464; Merry Mlx-Up 10-4) 0. How CLASS C RESULTS: Pole vault Davis. Wash.; Townes. Wash : Tooley. GC: War ren. Jeff.; Hcndricksen. J'ville; Baker. LP. 7-4 ' (record). Hish iumo Toole v. GC- New. I man, How; Capsey. Hoov.: Krause, iu. ue mm. snores, uu, ana Ros. How. 4 feet. Broad jump Hollingsworth. Wash.; Pidcock, Jack.; Templernan, Jeff.; Koelmel. WS; Savage. GC; Davis. J'ville. 12-2',. Baseball throw Beale. Wash.; Jarvis. How.- Jones. Roojr.; Sla vens. Wils.; Gflman, GC. IR1-1. 60 Lust. Hoov.: Griffith. GC; Friesen, How.: Morrisey, Jack.; Helken, Rnos. 8.1. 220 relay Howard: Hoover; Jackson;; Griffin Creek; Washing ton. 29.4. 150 Griffith. GC; Pidcock. Jack; Kelken, Roos.; Merickel, Ruch; Darling, How.; Skinner, Hoov, 19 6 Medley relay Hoover: Jeffer son; Ruch; Griffin Creek; Wash ington: Jacksonville. 43 8. Scoring Griffin Creek 49, Washington 42: Howard 35i. Hoo ver 31. Jackson 26. Jefferson 15, Roosevelt 14, Ruch. 8. Jackson ville 4, West Side 4. Wilson 4. ubk urove Lone fine i. - AGGREGATE SCORING: Hoover 9'(, Grifiin Creek B7, Washington 86, Lone Pine 80. Jef. ferson 66. Howard 70i. Jack sonville 51. Roosevelt 51. Oak Grov 50.. Ruch 37. Jsckaon 3 West Side 31, Wilson 24, Lincoln 2. LOOKING AT IT ALL WAYS-0LDSM0B1LE COSTS LESS at J.Rs WHITNEY OLDS 415 So. Riverside Call 772-6209 MERCHANTS WINNERS Vern Parent homered, Har vey Tonn and Dav Net! each got two hili and Ron East gait, Bill While, Gary Riley and J. Vantwol each two as Canlral Point Merchants btal Tru-Mix in Jackson County Softball association play latt night. Score was 11 to 1. Bart Beechtr had a lriplt for Tru Mix. Vaniwol atruck out 12 baiters. Ladles teams Medford Goof- Offs, 2706; Olson-Lawyer Lumber, Medford. 2663; the Five Mrs., Weed. 2641. Ladles' ami files Hazel Wilson and Nina Tonnini. Eureka, 1 1B7; Doris Miner and vonnie Fan. Salem, 1 138: Wilson and Lois Briggs. Eureka. 1137; Ethel Cham- lion ana i,anayne narru, mea :ord. 1-.21. Ladles slnrles Blanche Far- hart, Crescent City, 634; Mary Kerns, Crescent city, one; Harris, 602; Irene Schultz, Eureka. 601; Ann Dorrell. Weed. S07. Ladles Earhart. crescent City. 1724; Schultz. 167; Dorrell. 1656; Marian Rtha, crescent city. 1644; Kerns, 1W7. Petits Fours O'V'a 3'a. J Ann Marcum 483; Rlng-A-Dlng Dings . l i,. Fav Goddard 446. Family Affairs 13-1) 3, George Baker 458; Fancy pants uJ) tvui Mrah dlfl Sweet Suites (3-11 3. Debs Wil liams 460: Sugar Cubes (1-3) l ajUnnv nr Sweets (3-1) 3. Bruce Rlttcr 424; Pedigreed Dogs (1-3) 1. Gaylord Griffin 455. Wretched Mess (3-2) 2. Paul Hennlck 528: Tranquilizers (2-2) 2, Noel Davis &a. . . , M.sttln Rnv .2.2. 2. Herb - Rob- bina 437: Foreign Affairs (2-2) 2, Garv Couch 207, Paul Hennlck 206 George Russell 202, JoAnn Marcum 186, Lou Marsh 164, Lee Trudeau 154, Dorothy Goddard 154; Gardener'! Glory 2156. Coast Stream Angling To Open Portland - (UPD - The high lakes in the Cascades and coastal streams open to fish ing this week end. An army of anglers is expected out with prospects generally good. The state game commis sion's report: Southwtitt Upper main Umpqua have been good lor Chinook; Diamond lake ex pected to be fair to good for rainbow 10 to 15 inches; south coastal streams should be good to excellent. D 3 FOLLEY, CLEBOUX VIE Montreal - (UPD T Fifth-ranked heavy weight contender Zora Folley and former Cana dian champion Bob Cleroux meet tonight in a scheduled 10-round rematch bout that may be the turning point for both fighters. McLoughlin Netters Conclude Season McLoughlin ninth grade boys closed out their tennis season Tuesday with a pair of wins over Crater high sophomore players. Steve Ogier and James Bennett de feated Mike Turner and Rich Mayes, 1-8, 6-3. 7-5. and Lynn Westwood and Ken Curtis won from Lance Hope and Dave Christie, 6-1. 9-7. 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CITY ASSOCIATION A meeting of Medford Rowling association board of directors will be held at 8 p.m., Sunday. May 26, at the American Red Cross build ing on Hawthorne ave. All league and executive committee members BEST PUPPY Knotty Pines Dark Devil, five-month-old Alaskan malamute female, above, was named best malamulc puppy, best of breed, second in adult working group, first In puppy working group and best puppy In match In the Southern Oregon Kennel club's fun match on Sunday, Bay 19, at Josephine County fairgrounds. Grants Pass. The dog is owned hy Marilyn and Kicnard wooion, uia oiagc ro Medford. It is held by Mr. Wooten. A Doberman pinscher male, owned by C E. Mozlcy, Wolf Creek, was JudKcd best dog In match. A miniature poodle owned by Mrs. Leo Behnke, Ashland, was highest scoring in obedience. A total of 107 dogs were entered from as far north as Portland and as far south as Redding. Calif. There was one Scottish deerhound. 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