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TomCiark Victor In JC Links Meet MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON TUESDAY. JUNE JS. 1963 Tom Clark strnkoH ti,i-o under par at Rogue Valley Country club yesterday to win the Medford Junior Chamber of Commerce Junior Golf tournament. Clark headed a field of 20 entrants with 36-33-69. He will lead a five-player crew from Medford into the state tourney at Madras on July 13 and 14. The other four are Rich Knight, Doug Olson, Stan Kumas and Mike Nuich. Knight was second low in yesterday's meet with 40-35-75. Doug Olson, who won the Oregon Golf association jun ior mantle last week, tied for third low card. Olson had 39-39-78 and Kumas 42-36-78. Nuich shot 41-38-79. Had Four Birds Clark was even par on the front side with a bogey and a bird and three under on the back with three birds. His birds were on No. 6, 13, 15 and 16 holes and the bogey was on No. 2. Other scores included Mike Soran 40-40-80; Kent Clark 39-41-80; Greg Miller 41-42-83; Carl Voegty 41-42-83; Da vid Boals 42-42-84; Allen Brooks 41-45-86: Jim Sheldon 43-44-87; Eddie Howell 43-45- 88; Jim Wise 44-45-89; Den nis Alexander 46-45-91; Colin Tubbs 47-47-94; Terry Scrog gin 49-49-98; Jim Knight 52-49-101. Mike Miller, state junior tourney semifinalist last week, picked up as did Jim Coovert. Olson and Miller by their play in the junior meet last week qualified to enter the regular Oregon Golf associa tion tourney which opens this Thursday at Riverside club in Portland. T. CLARK'S CARD: Par out 544 344 453 38 Clark out 554 343 453 36 Par in 435 344 S44 36-30 72 Clark in .. 435 243 444 33-3669 Rayo, Cookie, Misty II Take Retriever Stakes Rayo, Cookie and Misty II, dogs owned by Rogue Valley Retriever club members, were winners in the three stakes in the annual joint field trial with the Shasta - Cascade Re triever club of Klamath Falls on Saturday and Sunday. Rayo, golden male, owned by Ernie Black, led a field of 11 in the open stake. Tom Rickard's Cookie, a labrador, took the qualifying stake in an entry of the same size. Misty, owned by Floyd Bubb, won the derby. There were 14 entrants. The trial was headquarter ed at the Pat Montgomery summer camp. Trial grounds were on the Mickey Wampler ranch and on Ray Bilger's Odessa marina on Klamath lake. Second In Open Mystery, owned by Bob Merrilees, Shasta - Cascade, was second in the open, and Nik Nak, owned by Mrs. Mar garet Denman, Rogue Valley, and handled by Leonard Nel son, was third. Fourth went to Merrilees' Pepper. An award of merit went to Kim, owned by Norm McGourty, S-C, and handled by O. M. Eifert. Bubb's King was second in the qualifying stake and Nel son's Hunter gained third. Pepper took fourth with Ei fort handling. Merit awards went to Kim, to Jingles, owned by Bob Hissong, RV, and to Gay Knight, owned by Jack Gardner, RV. Second placer in the derby was Lucky, owned by Bob Trottman, S-C, and handled by Montgomery. Taking third was Duke, owned by Bill Fuchs, S-C. Rickard's Missy was fourth. The merit certifi cates went to two Shasta-Cascade entrants. Hal Shidler's Perky, and George Dukck's Mike, handled by Montgom ery. RVRC Host Rogue Valley club was host for the event and Gardner, Black and Bubb were co-chair men. Open judges were Shid' ler and Rickard. Lowell Du Bois and Black handled the qualifying and Merrilees and Gardner the derby. Mrs. Denman and Mrs. Ruth Kline were trophy committee women and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk and Mrs. Denman were the food committee for the eve ning cookouts and Sunday lunch. Special awards went to John Horner, Charlie Kirk and Doug Senter, non-mem' bers, for their volunteer steward and gun work. The entry of 36 dogs was the highest in recent years. A few flakes of snow and some rain fell and there were high afternoon winds but the wea ther did not sopil the enthusi asm of participants or gal-Ieryites. Bowling JUNIOR-ADULT LEAGUE Unpredictable 110-21 4. Bud Tun- gate Alley Uladlalors (1-7) Dan Pennington 379. Four Flushers (9-31 4. John Dick inson 541; JeUom (3-7) 0, Walt Skundrick 580. The Four Bs (7-5) 0, Wayne tirooKs 447; pour Beus to-j) 4, Mickey Bell 459. Pin Plasterers (7-5) 3, Glenn Wilkens 508; Alley Cats (3-9) 1 Kirby Lee Baron 537. Three Cs and a W (6-6) 2. Bill Warner 530; Four Jerks (5-3) 2 Jerry Jerolamon 598. Four Goers (5-7) 4, Jim Bloylock 505; Wood Choppers (1-7) 0, Louis Kula 4IU. Bill Warner 200. Walt Skundrlch 225. Marge Lusk 188: Bonnie Chandler 177: Pin Plasterers 2193 (Teams 9, 10. 11, and 12 have games to make up.) CHURCH LEAGUE Gutter Dusters (13-5) 4. Ernie, Schorsch 563; Handlcappers (8-12) 0. Carrol Poe 472. First Christian (15-5) 3. Hans Roll 518: Foxies (11-91 t, Claude Iwi 439. Four Splits (8-12) 2. Charlie Cook 477; Alley Cats (3-17) 2, Dora pevton 527. F.rnie Schorsch 216-198. Ben Cha. baude 190, Charlie Cook 190, Hans Hnlt 190 Dora Peyton 196-179, Rita Miller 166; Gutter Dusters 2218. LOGGERS! See Us For FRICTION MATERIALS For Yarders - Shovels Cranes and Hoists BRAKE SHOES, LINING & DRUMS FOR ALL PICK-UPS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS AIR-VACUUM-HYDRAULIC BRAKE PARTS EXCHANGE UNITS For Most All Equipment DRUM TURNING SHOE RELINING & SHOE EXCHANGES All Sizes Aeroquip Re-usable Type INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC HOSES & FITTINGS Special Hoses Machine Assembled to Yoor Specifications Let Our Parts & Service Departments Help You Keep Rolling SAM JENNINGS CO. 229 North Riverside Plione 773-4511 y " v "' In- JOHN NUICH John Nuich RVCC Golf Medalist Men's club championship golf tournament at Rogue Val ley Country club has entered the first round of match play this week with medalist John Nuich leading the way. Nuich topped 153 qualifiers with a one under par card of 71 and drew Bill Clark in the opening round. Defending champion Jim Sheldon,- seeded No. 2, was matched against Steve Cummins. Second low qualifiers with 72s were Dr. Bruce Stanley and Ed Simmons. They drew Carl Schmidt and Jim Quin- cy, respectively. Alan Holmes and Justin Smith qualified with 73s. Their respective ri vals are Deane Lambert and John Jensen. Bud Haupert, who had a 74, will meet Bob Phillips. Entrants have through July 7 to complete first round matches. A three-ball mixed six-some golf tourney will be held at 1:30 p. m. this Sunday at Rogue Valley. FIRST ROUND PAIRINGS: Championship flight John Nuich vs. Bill Clark; Ray Llndoulsl vs. Dick Finch; Alan Holmes vs. Deane Lambert; Dr. Ralph Odell vs. Tom MacLeod: Ed Simmons vs. Jim tjuincy; Harfry Milletle vs. C. A. Holmes; Dr. Duke Anderson vs. Bud Brooks; Tim Berg vs. Dr. Robert Buck: Jim Shel don vs. Steve Cummins; Dr. Jim Wilson vs. Dick Brown; Justin Qmiih v John Jensen: Dr. Davo Engleson vs. Bud Gariield; Dr. Bruce Stanley vs. Carl Schmidt; Clavton Lewis vs. Dick House: Bud Haupert vs. Bob Phillips; Larry Butler vs. Owen Thomas. MlOTOROeTRIBUNl Sugar Ray Suffers Bad Beating; May Retire Philadelphia - (I'm - Sugar Ray Robinson planned to an nounce today whether he would retire because of last night's lopsided beating by Joey Giardello at Convention Hall here. Giardello of Philadelphia, third ranking contender, floored 43-year-old Ray in the fourth round, had him reeling in the sixth and holding on in other sessions as Joey won a unanimous decision. A near-capacity crowd of 8,598, which paid an estimated $59,097, roared encourage ment to Robinson-the former welterweight champion and record five-time middleweight ruler - in the seventh and eighth rounds when Ray ral lied magnificently. But he ran out of gas again in the ninth and 10th. The defeat broke Ray's win ning string at five bouts. Giardello, 32, who expects his victory to bring him a title fight in October or November said he felt sorry for New Yorker Robinson. He was a great champion. Joey declared, "but it's a shame his reflexes are gone now." Joey was favored at 7-5. Giardello, weighing lBO'j pounds to Robinson's 158'.2, started after Ray with a com bination hooking attack to body and head in the first round and kept after slender Ray in every round to curtail his punching room. A left hook to the chin floored Robinson for a count of nine about midway in the fourth round. And Ray appar ently was saved by the bell from going down again in the sixth round. Despite the battering, Rob inson had only a slight nick on his left brow at the finish. The three ring officials fa vored Giardello on a five-point-must basis as follows: Referee Buck Tiernan, 49-43: judge Bob Polis, 47-43; and judge Lou Press, 48-45. Studs Play Falcons Wednesday Evening B JINIOK LEGION SCH KDL'l.K Tonight Grant Pau at Rom kurc (non-lea sue). Wdneday Grants Pais al Atvhland, :3t p.m.: Tri-Cliy and Klamath Falls Hawks. 1:30 p.m.; Klamath Falls Falcons vs. Central Point Studs at Whit City. 7:1 p.m. Southern division gaiufs). Thursday Klamath Hawks vs. Medford at fairground ball park. I P-m. (division game. Friday Central Point vs. Med ford at fairgrounds, t p.m. Inon-league). SundayCentral Point at Grants Pass: Klamath Hawk at Ashland; Medford vs. Tri-l'Uv at Merrill tall division fame at 1:30 p.m.) STANDINGS A full evening of Area 4 Southern division American Legion junior baseball is scheduled on Wednesday. Three games are billed. Most crucial of the three will bring the Klamath Falls Falcons against the Central Point Cheney Studs. This fra cas will be at Memorial field. rnlted Press International NATIONAL LtAt.tK San Francisco H 42 St. Louis -.. 41 Los Angeles ...... 40 Cincinnau . 40 Chicago 38 Milwaukee 33 Pittsburgh - 33 Philadelphia 31 New York 2B Houston 37 1.. 30 30 30 31 33 3S 36 40 44 48 Pet. .983 .577 -171 .363 .535 -Mil) .478 437 101. JS9 14 .370 IS 1, Monday's Results Los Angeles S, CincinnaU 4 Inightl Milwaukee 3. Houston 0 (nlht) San i'rancisco 4, St. Louis 3 (night) W-a aaalnlghl . naaaaat F.. .U . Tuesday's Probable Pitchers San Francisco at St. Louts might) Bolin 3-2l vs. Sadecki (4-4). Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (night) Mahaffcy (3-0 vs. Francis. (3-2 1. Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night) Kouiax (11-31 vs. O Toole (13-31. Houstun at Milwaukee (night) Johnson (3-91 vs. Cloninger (2-41. Chicago at New York (night) L. Jackson (8-6) vs. Hook (3-7). Wednesday's Games Chicago at New York Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (night) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night) Houston at Milwaukee might) San Francisco at St. Louis (night) Eugene Finds Something To Cheer About United Press International Eugene hasn't had many chances to crow in the North west League last year but it did Monday night. The last - place Emeralds bopped league-leading Lewis ton 10-1 and their ace pitcher, Bruce Howard, came fairly close to pitching a no-hitter, Howard had a perfect game going until the seventh when Hoss Bowlin led off with a double. The Broncs added two more binelcs during the in nine for their lone run. The game was called at the end of the seventh because of rain. Eugene wrapped it up as early as the third inning with a seven-run rally. The big blow of the frame was a grand -slam homer by Jim Lynn. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. I.. New York 40 Chicago . 42 Boston 3d Minnesota 37 Cleveland 3S Baltimore 37 Los Angeles ...... 37 Kansas City . . 32 Detroit il Washington 22 Second flight Howard Scrogcin vs. Fanny Smiih- Houston Pitts vs. Al Macin- mls; Bob Morris vs. Hill Bratton; Craig Miller vs. cnaries mii-ivi-muii. Bill Deatherage vs. Harvy Woods; Pat Soran vs. Bob Anderson; Russ Acheson vs. Gene Hebrard; Paul Moore vs. Paul Mitchell: Dr. Wil liam Miller vs. Bob Canessa: Dick Mann vs. Paul Haviland; Bob Voegt ly vs. Dick Flnnell; Dom Casclato vs. Chuck Swenson: Ivan Harring ton vs. Ray Mencke: Warren Bay less vs. John Humphrey: Bob Fasel vs Jack Creager; Cordon Reaves vs. Karl Cllnkinbeard. Fourth flight Martin Luther vs. Ray Wise; R. S Boyer vs. Larry Hnrton; F. W. Casey vs. Chuck McCuan; Bud Judy vs. Andy Fenney; Dr. Bob Bayuk vs. Jim Woods; Jack Sher man vs. Randall Gilford; Ron Bren neman vs. Joe Sayre; John lenders vs. Wayne Chltwood: Dick Hensel man vs. John Moffat: Ed Milne vs. Mike Johnson: Bob Van Duker vs. Jim Gill; Joe Sedlak vs. Boh Dickey; Dr. Richard Schwan vs. Stan Stark; Jerry Coldngham vs. Ray Heysell: Sam Battistone vs. Dr. Charles McAdams; Jerry An derson vs. E. C. Howell. Softballers Vie This Evening Two games this evening open this weeK s jacKson County Softball association schedule. Colvin and Associate and Tru-Mix Concrete meet at Jefferson school in the Mi nor league. The Major league game will put Southern Ore gon Dry Kiln against Jay Al len Cars at Hedrick Junior Hich school. The tussles are set for 6:30 p.m. On Wednesday evening John Wheeler Logging and United Grocers meet in the Major league at Jackson school and Keith Schulz ga rage and Communications Workers of America vie at Hawthorne park in the Mi nor. Sixth night Wayne Stump vi Harry Qulnn; Dr. Jim Qulnn vs. Herb Mssinnr; Jerrv Criison vs. Dr. Abner Clark; Waliy Rohtrwon va. Fred Conrad; Bob Benion vw. Sam Prouch; Ron RlcketU v. Al Stcrton: Dr. Gene CoiKftti vs. Dr. Ronald Mayer: Dave Bodtkcr v. Bud Hoover; Bob Qulnney vb. Tom Tubbs; Andy Folev vs. Dick Knoll; Reedy Berg vi. Ed Nichols: Cliff Kamer vs. Fred Coleman: John Kanford v. Dr. John Oweni; Jack Fidswlck vs. Tom Reeder; Bruce Hammond vi E K Rirker; Cart Kellenbcrger vi. Leo Vilarino. Eighth flight Grant Qulnney vi. Vern CoMini, Don Hale v. Bob Ford: Duane Lub ber vi. Dr. B. L. Laneson; Bob Raxter bve: Dick Swan v. B. O. Martin: Boh Row bye; Bruce Braat- en vi. Fred Holmes: Ken Peterson bye; A M. Anderson vs. Robin Binns; Herb Leonnig bye; Doug Gordenfer vi Al Schwah: Dr. Theron Karrick hye; Dr. William Mcllvalne v. Ed Gordon; Jim Dun lrvv bye; Ota Binegar vt. W. B Walker: Jim Golden bye. Late Model Stock To Run at Portland Portland-Some of the na lion's . top late model stock car aces from Califorqia will be on hand Sunday afternoon at the Portland Speedway when 1961 through 1963 autos race in the featured 200 lap championship marathon event. An entry of more than 20 of the "stocks" roar into ao tion when time trials get un dcr way at 130 p.m. First racing event is set for 2:30 o'clock. Eddie Crcy. the 1962 NAS CAR West Coast champion will ilnve a 1962 Chevrolet. Pel. .1115 M JIM .9211 .314 J07 .471 9i .403 14 J1U7 2as GB 1 4 9 's 6' 7 Monday's Results Minnesota ti. Baltimore 4 Chicago S. New York 1 (nightl Kansas City 8. Detroit 3 liilslHI uosion 7. Cleveland intgmi Los Aneelea (nightl 3. Washington 2 Tuesday's Probable Pltrhers Cleveland at Boston (2. twi nichti Uonovan (4-41 and Mc Dowcll (3-4) vs. Monbouquctte 110-41 and Morehend (4-&1. New York at Chicago (night) Terry (7-7) vs. Pizarro (8-31. Baltimore at Los Anseles (night) Rnherts (5-7) vs. Chance (6-Ul. Washington at Kansas City (night) Stenhouse (3-7) vs. Segul (2-2). Detroit at Minnesota (night) .sunning (4-7) vs. siange (l-ui. Wednesday's Games Washington at Kansas (menu Detroit at Minnesota (night) New York at Chicago (night) Cleveland at Boston (nightl Baltimore at lx Angeles twi-nlght) White City, regular home park for the Studs. Grants Pass will be at Ash land for a twilight fray and Tri-City will take on the Hawks at Klamath Falls.' The ralcons (5-1) share the division lead with Medford and Central Point and Grants Pass (each 4-2) share third place a game back. Medford will play the Hawks (2-5) at the fair grounds here on Thursday. Tri-City is 2-5 in the loop and Ashland 0-7. Funk Has Best Kart ways Time Ilea carts and standard carts Troutdale-d'PD-Gary Rcdda way of the University of Ore gon threw the Javelin 219 feet Monday night to high light the All-Comers track meet at Reynolds High school. Speed events in miniature were provided last Sunday when local drivers sped their go-carts around the tight corners of the Medford Kart way. Turning in the best time in modified car class was junior ! driver. Bud Funk, with a 17.2 i lap, with Bill Savard right behind with 17.3. In class I events. Rick Barnes of Medford placed first ; with second post going to Dick Florey. also of Medford. Jack McCondless and Paul ! Hag placed first in class II and III respectively. Twenty lap events in modi-1 were run with Bill Savard placing first in modified and Ken Agres winning in standard. Alton Leek Now Workin, With F. D. Boona BIG Y BARBER SHOP FIGHTS I'nlted Preu International Tokyo (UPO Hiroahl Kobay hi, 121, Japan, outpointed Dummy Ualajadia. 121. Philippines 10. Philadelphia tUPl Joey Giar dello. 160 1,, Philadelphia, outpoint ed Sugar Ray Robiiuon, 158 i. New York (10). Hollywood. Calif. 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