MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JUNE 30. 1SI3
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Rosewall, Layer To
Meet in Net Finals
Forest Hills, N.Y.-aTD-Aus-tralians
Ken Rosewall and
Rod Laver pounded their way
into the final round of the
U.S. pro tennis championships
Saturday with Rosewall, the
current pro king, ignoring a
steady rain in posting his
semi-final victory.
Southpaw Laver, rookie on
this year's pro tennis tour,
eliminated the last native
American in the tournament
when he rallied to beat Earl
(Butch) Buchholz of St. Louis,
Mo., 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Although
rain preceded the start of this
match, no moisture fell while
it was in progress.
But rain came down stead
ily and often (furiously after
the first five games of the
second match as Rosewall bat
tled to a 6-3, 6-3, 11-9 victory
over former U.S. Davis Cup
Star Alex Olmedo of Peru.
Rosewall and Laver will meet
in the all-Aussie final today.
Buchholz, displaying a sensi
tive touch and playing some
of the finest tennis he has
shown here, scored an impres
sive win in the first set of his
match against Laver, the am
ateur "Grand Slam" champion
of 1962.
But then Laver began to
take command and, after
scrapping his way to wins in
the second and third sets,
clearly dominated the fourth.
Rosewall was leading, 3-2,
in the first set of his match
when rain began to fall heav
ily. Fans huddling in the un
covered stands under umbrel
las and raincoats were inform
ed that play would be "con
tinuous" despite the rain, and
that's just what Rosewall and
Olmedo did.
The rain forced both play
ers to hang back more and
bang away with longer shots,
in the long third set, Rosewall
scored his key break in the
19th game immediately after
Olmedo had forced a deuce
with a blazing ace, and then,
after double-faulting once on
match point at 40-15, won the
point and the match.
American Legion
Tilts Scheduled
Schroeder Medalist in OGA;
Pam Stacey Wins 1 st Match
Portland-dTf-Slew Schroe
der, formerly of Med ford but
now playing out of Corvallis,
Friday easily won th Oregon
Golf association medalist hon
ors at Riverside Golf and
Country club.
Dr. Bill Miller of Medford
shot 83 Friday for 169 to
qualify for the sixth flight.
This year's junior cham
pion, 16-year-old Doug Olson,
shot an 85 Friday for a 160
total and faced another Med
ford player, Dr. N. J. Wilson
who had 82 for 163.
In the women's second
light Mrs. Miles Munson de
feated Mrs. Bill Miller, Med
ford, 2 up.
RECALL INFIELDER
Los Angeles- (LTD -The Los
Angeles Dodgers have recall
ed infieldcr Ken McMullen
from Spokane to plug the va
cancy created by the sale of
Don Zimmer to Washington.
Schroeder shot his second
sub-par round, a 3-under 69,
to give him a two-day total
of 135. Schroeder blazed a 6
under 66 on the opening day
of qualifying,
Schroeder's nearest rival -Tim
Berg of Rogue Valley
in Medford - finished with
143 - eight strokes back. Berg
had a 2-under 70 Friday.
In women's match play, for
mer champion Sue Jcnnctt of
Oswego disposed of Joan Ed
wards of Portland 4 and 3.
Last year's Southern Ore
gon winner, Pam Stacey, Med
ford, who qualified with an
84, stayed in contention with
a 4 and 3 win over Mrs. Gor
don Wolfe of Portland.
Match play In the men's di
vision got under way Satur
day. Two other Rogue Valley
golfers, Harry Millette and
Mike Miller, qualified for the
fourth flight. Millette shot an
80 Friday for 157 and Miller
an 80 also for 157.
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Medford American Legion
junior baseball team will aim
today - weather permitting -to
take over first place alone
in the Southern division of
Area 4. Grants Pass and Cen
tral Point Cheney Studs are
to mix in a scuffle of third
and fourth place teams.
' Medford (6-1), sharing the
top position with the Klamath
Falls Falcons, is scheduled to
be at Merrill for a doublcbill
with the Tri-City Gems (2-6).
Grants Pass (5-2) and Central
Point (4-3) are slated as foes
in two games at Grants Pass.
Klamath Falls Hawks (3-5)
are slated to be at Ashland
(0-8).
Game times are 1:30 p. m.
with first tussles of double
headers counting in the stand
ing. The threat of rain show
ers hangs over the schedule.
Despite a holiday being
celebrated .this week will not
lack for junior Legion en
counters. Medford-CP on Monday
Medford and Central Point,
rained out on Friday, have a
non-league dale at 8 p.m.
Monday at the fairgrounds
ball park here.
Medford and the Klamath
Falcons will be involved in a
tourney with North Salem
and Albany on Wednesday
and Thursday at Klamath
Falls.
In league games Grants
Pass will meet Tri-City at
Merrill on Thursday, Ashland
and the CP Studs are adver
saries on Friday and Grants
Pass faces the Falcons at
Klamath Falls on Saturday.
Ashland entertains Brookings
in a non-league twilight game
on Saturday.
In the KF tournament
Medford will meet North
Salem at 7 p.m. on Wednes
day with the Falcons and Al
bany the rivals in the second
game of a doubleheader. Med
ford will be matched with Al
bany in the 1 p. m. Thursday
tussle. Then the Falcons will
take on North Salem.
If Medford is able to play
today Bill Enyart is expected
to get first pitching call. For
the Studs Wayne Clay is the
choice for the counting game
at Grants Pass.
July 8 has been set as ten
tative date for make up of
Friday's rained out scrap.
Public Indifference
To Death To Cited
Salem - (DPI) - Gov. Mark
Hatfield Friday criticized
public apathy and indiffer
ence to the state's mounting
traffic death toll.
Hatfield, in a press release,
noted that the traffic death
toll is 30.3 per cent ahead
of last year, and said if the
present trend continues more
than 600 lives may be lost in
traffic accidents this year.
Baseball Great
Taken By Death
Trappe, Md. -CM- The last
of Connie Mack s famed
$100,000 infield is dead.
Frank (Home Run) Baker,
who earned his nickname by
hitting nine home runs for
the 1911 Philadelphia Ath
letics in the era of the "dead
ball," died Friday at his home
here at the age of 77.
Baker, who was voted into
baseball's Hall of Fame in
1955, played third base with
Mack's A's from 1908 to 1914,
forming the $100,000 infield
with Stuffy Mclnnis, Eddie
Collins and Jack Barry under
manager Mack.
The New York Yankees
purchased Baker's contract
from the A's after the 1916
season and he helped form
their original "Murderers
Row" in 1921 with Babe
Ruth, Wally Pipp, Roger
Pcckenpaugh and Bob Meu
sel. Baker called it a career
after the 1922 season.
His lifetime batting aver
age was .308 for 13 years in
the big leagues and only 93
home runs - considered sub
standard for a slucRer in to
day's age of the lively ball.
His career high came in 1913
when he hit 12 homers.
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