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6 B WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 1963 MLDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MLDFORD, OREGON Medford Topples Klamath 5-0; Prepares for Area Playoff Medford American Legion ball club won chance (or the Area 4 Southern division championship last night by shutting out top seeded Kla math Falls Falcons before a crowd of some 650 fans at the Jackson fairgrounds. Previous to last night's game, the Medford team had stood in second place behind the front running Falcons with a win needed to bring the two teams into a tie. The skirmish last night brought the Medford team the win they needed to tie with the Falcons for a 10-2 record that would necessitate a play' off for the area champion ship. It was decided by the flip of a coin after the game to hold the playoff at the Falcon home grounds at Gems sta dium In Klamath Falls, Thurs day. July 18. Gametime is slated for 8 p.m. In the game last night, Medford scored all the runs in the first two innings of play. Stu Young, going all the way on the mound for Medford, dealt the visiting Fal cons eleven strike outs while giving up two walks and al lowing three hits. Hurling for the Falcons was Rich Jackson who struck out five, walked six and gave up seven hits. Jackson also went the seven Innings. Off to Bad Start Klamath got off to a bad start in the beginning of the first inning when raps by Le Voy Young and Larry Blnney were caught by third base man, Ron Edmonds for out was also out following a two base gainer by Lanny Guyer. Medford took over in the bottom half when Dan Miles and Mike Neathamer crossed over home plate to score the first runs in the game. Miles on a low fly deep into right field, went around to second while Neathamer took first with a walk and both batters stole a base on Jim Calhoun's turn at bat. Calhoun struck out, bringing up Tom Barker who slugged a grounder into the outfield, bringing in Miles and Neathamer for two Med ford points. Klamath lost a chance to hit in the opening minutes of the second inning when Young, on the mound for Medford, pitched three con secutive strike outs against the Falcons. Edmonds, on a grounder, was put out at first base as Klamath shortstop, LeVoy Young pegged the first base man in the bottom of the second. Next up, Mike Barnes, scored another point for Med ford as he crossed home plate on a single by Anderson. Fol lowing behind Barnes on a scored run was Young who came around from second on the same hit. Anderson, after getting two runs batted in, came over home base on an error. Klamath's attempts to load the bases in the top of the fourth inning put three men on. Guyer, at first on an error took second on a hit by Kitch ing. Leading off for third on pitch to Parlsotto, Uuyer was caught by pitcher Young fielder, Miles, who tagged out Guyer. Kitching advanced to second with a walk by Parl sotto and was tagged out by the second baseman as he ran between second and third. Paxton was struck out and retired the Klamath side Medford suffered difficul ties in the bottom of the fourth when Miles was hit on the shoulder by a pitch. The game was called momentarily but Miles was able to take first with one out already in the bottom half. Jackson for Klamath struck out the next two Medford batters to end the inning. Struck Out Young struck out three more batters on the Klamath team and brought up Tom Barker who slugged a hard grounder out to Guyer, who A contest lo nam Med' ford's second American Lt gion ball club is now going on In the Medford area. Any on can ntr and all nams ar to b submitted to Amerl can Lgion Post IS. A pris of a twnty-flv dollar sav Ings bond and a season pass to all horn.- played .legion games will b awarded in winner. one and two. Mike Kitching who fired across to center Tony Borne's Sights On Columbo's Title Rocky Columbo will be hard-pressed to. defend his Pacific Coast junior heavy weight wrestling cham p I o n ship when he meets Tough Tony Borne in the top half of a double main event at Med ford armory Thursday night. Indian Billy Whitewolf tackles Soldat Gorky in the other half ot thn twin main event and Abe Jacobs opens the show at 8:30 p.m. when he takes on Wild Bill Savage. Borne, making his first start here, is a bearded, mouthy, cocky guy who has the ability to back it up. He notified Fro' moter Elton Owen that he in tends to roll over Columbo like a cyclone in his native state of Texas, Columbo has had several good "money" watches since winning the crown in the local ring several months ago and plans to go all out to retain the title. He will especially be on the alert for Borne's "can nonball squasher," which the Texan uses to subdue most of his opponents after getting them Into a dazed condition. Ringside reserved seat tick ets are available at Lamport's Sporting Goods store. Early arrivals will find the armory doors open at 7:19 p.m.- Bowling City, 3113 lji ainsntiu uu nmcrr wire am Results of the recent Southern oreeon Htndlcep BowFtns tourna ment were announced today by int meaiora oowiing lanei. Men'i Teami Sllverton druts. Sllverton. 3223 Pom Hill Inicrprlaee. Brookings, Jentxer loselne. 3143 Gene'a Drlve-ln. Redding. 3113 Lumberjacks, creacent CI Men's All Events Walt Pacweakl. K. Falli. 2037 Jim Paatorl, Eureka. 2018 Jack Turk. Medlord. 2004 Mike Wllion, Creacent City, 1096 Bob Niemeyer, Sllverton, 1990 Men'a Doubles Dan Shusartt, Bill Byrd, Medford, 1383 AI Mowry, Gary Couch, Medford, 1339 Bob Olson. Louis Varaaso, Loa Ancelea. 1336 Marv Belrose, Don Turner, Cres cent c tv. 1342 Bob Niemeyer, OK Davis, Sllver ton. 1.119 Scott Blackmore. Mike Wilson, Milwaukee, Crescent City, 1313 Men's slneles OK Davles, Sllverton, 770 Mike Wilson. Crescent Cltv. 7 .IS Jack Anderson, Brookings, 734 AI Gebhard. Medford. 724 Bob Olson, Los Angeles, 704 Ladles All Events (Final stantnnis) Mary Parker, Medford, 1I2S nay nawaiucm, Yrexa, ih Nadean Newell, Bend, 1B23 Millie Ooodtellow, Alturas. 1813 VI Asutso, Roseburs, 1&04 Ladles Doubles Leffle Graves, Vera Cummlnss, Medford, 1229 Betty Schroeder, Naomi Moaning, Canby. linn Marge Anderson, Jo Aston, Med ford. 11B4 Shirley Parsons. Gloria Evernden, Ashland, Myrtle point, ins VI Agulso. Marguerite Rone, Rose hurt. 1174 Ladles singles Jodv Balev. Tulelake. HBO Blanche Earhart, Crescent City, H34 Shtrlav Parsons. Ashlsnd. H23 Betty Workmen, Klamath Falls, 822 Ladles Team Wooden Shoe, Medford, 2024 Canby Bowl, Canby, 2B79 Pin Twisters. Medford. 2702 West Construction, Medford. 2747 Wooden Shoe no. i, Meatora. threw to first for the first Medford out. Ken Phipps was out on a throw by the Kla math catcher to first base. Edmonds took first on an er ror by the first baseman and stole second with Barnes up to bat. Barnes hit a fly out into centerfield with LeVoy Young making the catch for the third out. A double play was made by Klamath in the bottom of the sixth Inning. Young was on first as Anderson came up to bat. Anderson hit a ground er to centerlield,- who threw to second baseman, Guyer, who tagged Young on sea ond. Guyer then threw to first to catch Anderson a split second before Anderson touched. Last attempts to score on the Klamath side at the top of the seventh inning were futile. Kitching batted a hard grounder to third baseman, Edmonds, who made the throw to first for an out. Next up for Klamath was Parisotto, who walked to first on a full count. Paxton, next up, struck out followed by Johnson, who took first base when he was hit by a pitch. Batting next for Klamath was John Gray who was called out at first, the score remaining, 5-0. LINESCORE: Falcons 000 000 0 0 3 4 Medford 230 000 x 3 7 1 Jackson and Paxton; Yniinf end Phipps. sipaDmnrs Meyers, Gordenier, Salade Advance In Jaycee Tennis Provo, Utah - Three of Medford's four representa tives in the National Jaycee tennis competition here either won their opening matches or advanced by default, accord ing to information received by telegram this morning. Ken Meyers of Medlord de feated Scott Bristol of Ver mont 6-3, 8-6. Mary Gordenier drew a bye in the first round and then advanced to the quarter final on the default of Miss Patsons of Indiana. Jeanne Salade of Medford defeated Susan Finley of Ok lahoma 6-0, 6-0. The only loss suffered was by Kathy Smith, who was defeated by the top seeded girl in the competition; a Miss j. rice. In other first round results, Steve Grace of Missouri de feated Bob McKee of Rose' burg, Ore., 6-2, 6-1; Craig Cooley of Salem, Ore., de feated Jack Ditty of Ken tucky 6-0, 6-0. In the second round, Cooley defeated Spencer Young of Nevada 6-0, 6-2; Jack Jackson of Alabama defeated Dave Shufford of Salem 6-4, 6-2; and Mary Michols of Utah de feated Sherry Sevals of Rose burg 6-3, 6-3. More Than 40 Cars Expected For Race PRTTI. POINTS Team two, 228 37; Teem tour, 32032. Teem one, 217.34, Team five. am m. Team three, 214.44, Team six, 312 20. Eileen HunuUng 87S. OI1ARTETTKR Four Squerea (31-71 2. Eunice nicmanana ooui no i-uinmenia iw 1M 9 lnm mines 4.11. Poor Excuses (18-12) 4. Ethel Champion 48S; Craxy Dasys (13' 191 11. Rettv Norum 477. Headaches IH',-13'jl 3. Dona Pottrutf 4 IS; Grin St Beer It's 111 171 2. Fran lllvelns 433. Lata Starti.s (12'i-19i) 1. Midge Panier 414: raw strikes (ll 17) 3. Beltv Mayers 4B1. Betty Meyers 108, Betty Norum tan. Ethel Champion 1S2: Few Strikes 2121. No bowling next Wednesday. SUMMKn MIXKI) DUUHI.KS Klrkbarks (12-41 4. John Mar tin 010, t iddlers (7-91 0, Jack Mai- son. Gypo's (11-31 4. Don Penwell .V19: Plnwlts 110-81 0. Bill Byrd 409. Wahoos 111-31 I. Boh Mcver 402: Team Nine (7-91 3. John Us via 3011. Shutouts (7-01 3. Jim Osbourn 331; Hill ft Misses 44-8). 1, Lee Owen 44.1. Team Ten (7-91 2. Leanor Gold en 4111: Team Two (4-12) 2, Roy Uurihett 334. Bill Bvrd 201. Don Penwell 201. Jim Osborn 210. Roy Burchett 217. Leanor Golden 183. Kickbacks 1814. MONDAY M1IHT SCRATCH Poolee Trailer Sales 120-81 3. Sam Block 707: Fllplops (14-14) 1, AI Gehharri 710. Walts Wranglers (IB-HI 3. Earl Thornton 701; Unknown Trio (8 22) 2, Tunv Bullls 714 Saphlre trio ilR-ll) 3. Ew Ring hem 791: Gypoa (13-13) 1, Wayne Chase 893. Turbochergcrs (13-18) 3. Ken Pickens 740; Tumhlrweeds (9-19) 1. Slim Chapman 884. Wes Orahood 223; Sapphire Trio 3224. the tine old-style Kentucky Bourbon always smoother because It's slow-dlttltlad iiifioit niiiiil iooiioi hum it Mitr tutr tikis 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 r commm, uiimu t. iiiutti New PSC Football Coach To Be Named Tortland - UTP - Selection of a new head football coach at Portland State College will be made soon, according to PSC Athletic Committee Chairman Dr Frederick Cox. Tom DeSylvia resigned as head football coach earlier this year following a policy dispute with school officials. He has taken a coaching and teaching position at San Mateo, Calif., High School. TROPHY RACE The Medlord Kartways will hold a trophy race, July 21. Time trials will begin at 12 noon and the races will start at 1 p.m. Gates will open at 1 1 a m. More than forty "Jalopy stock cars are slated to be gunning around the Medford Speedway track this Sunday afternoon. A large crowd is expected to turn out and see them slide, crash, smoke, roar, and bash each other in a friendly manner as they race around the one-fourth mile oval circuit. Dave McCollum, winner of the main event at last week's races will be on hand, gunning for a repeat win and more laurels. He wil be given tough competition by a host of other Rogue valley drivers, eager to break Into the winners circle. Entries from Grants Pass; Ashland, Medford, Eagle Point, Talent, Prospect, Cen tral Point, Gold Hill and other points are entered in this week's competition. More than ten new drivers have signed . up during the past week to lend added color and interest to the races. Drivers may still sign up to race by contacting Crosby's Mobil Service on West Jack son st. in Medford. Rules and regulations for the track com petition are available as Cros by's also. Construction of a concrete guard rail is scheduled to be gin this week at the track, providing better races for spectators and drivers alike. Gates at the track will open at noon with time trials start ing at 1 p.m. followed by the competition races at 2 p.m. Drivers will be practicing on the track between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Medford Speedway track is located six miles north of Medford in east White City off Crater Lake highway. Turn right at Cascade Shop ping center and follow the signs. Concessions available at the track. SO Junior Golf Meet July 29-30 Some 25 entries so far have been submitted for the Southern Oregon Junior Golf I championsnips. The tourney will be held at Rogue Valley Country club on Monday and Tuesday, July 29 and 30. It is 36-hole medal play competition with 18 holes each day and no handi cap. There will be three boys and two girls divisions. Tro phies will go to the three low gross players in each of the boys divisions and to first and second low gross en trants in the girls classes. Boys division are juniors. 16 and 17 years of age; boys, 12-15 and pee wees, 11 and under. There are junior girls, 15-17, and girls, 13 and un der. Deadline July 26 Entry and fee deadline is I Friday, July 26. . The pro shop reported that most entrants so far are from out of town. They said that the Rogue Valley boys and girls should get their entries in as soon as possible. Approximately 80 boys and girls took part last year. The 1962 champions were Rich Knight, Medford, junior boys; Steve Morrison, Port land, boys; Terry Scroggin, Medford, pee wees; Juli Heath, Grants Pass, junior girls, and Dian Murphy, Ash land, girls. Jackson Park Readied; Double Header Tonight The new Jackson Softball park will be ready for game action tonight -when four Jackson County Softball asso ciation teams face each other in a twin double header scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Construction of the new park began early in April to give the Softball teams in Jackson county a regulation field . on which to hold the games. Previous to the com pletion of the park, the teams had played on Butte Falls. Hedrick Junior high school and at Hawthorne park In association ball last night, the Communications Workers of America defeated the Keith Schulz squad 5-1 at Hawthorne park. In other game action last night, the John Wheeler log gers downed the United Groc ers 5-2. The loggers got a run in the second Inning, one In the fourth, two in the fifth and one in the sixth. The Grocers only run was scored in the last inning of play. Winning pitcher was Gordy Carrlgan hurling for CWA. Carrigan pitched a seven in ning game giving up three hits, and allowing one run, with three walks and six strikeouts. Larry Butter was the top scorer for CWA with two runs and one hit during four times at bat. The Keith Schulz team plate in the second inning. Mix Tonight The first game scheduled tonight will be between Med co and the Tru ' Mix Minor league teams at 7 p.m. and between the Central Point vs. Jay Allen Major league teams scheduled to begin at 8:15 p.m. at the park, scored their only point dur ing the game when Wally Wallace came across home NFL Pre-Season Games Slated Portland - The Minnesota Vikings and the San Francis co 49ers open the local foot ball season August 10 In a Na tional Football League pre season game. Two weeks later, August 24, the Los Angeles Rams col lide with the Dallas Cowboys. Both games are slated to start at 8:30 p.m. at Multnomah stadium. mm L Phont 772-4534 Trout To Be Air Dropped Salem -UrT- About 800.000 trout will be air dropped into Oregon lakes in the next two weeks, the Oregon Game com mission said today. Most will be two to three inch eastern brook and rain bow trout. A few lakes will get some golden trout. Operations have already started from the Klamath fish hatchery. About 50 lakes In the southern Cascades and a few in the Siskiyous will be bJmbed with fish from that source. About 300 lakes will be planted at a cost of $20 per lake, a commission spokes man said. 1 Lieut. Raymond A. McCoole, the sole suruiuing officer of the Thresher, $ay$t "ILL STILL SAIL NUCLEAR SUBS!" Through an ironic accident, you are not aboard the day your ship goes down; how do you feel? . . . what do you do? . . . the answers to these questions provide a story of gripping intensity and deep human compassion. 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