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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORESOR? .rtTJHSTJAT. JTTLT IS, 1 m. v x4u m 1 MV : v- - Lake of Woods Fishing Is Termed Excellent Portland - (UPD - This week end's fishing outlook, pre pared by the Oregon State Game commission: Northwest: Offshore salmon angling improving in Tilla-mook-Nestucca area; Yaquina Bay fair; Depoe Bay improv- . OREGON BEPRESENTATIVES-Ten husky wrestling champions from Oregon High schools are shown as they arrived July 13 at Tokyo, Japan, for a series of nine meets with Japanese high school wrestlers. Ac companying the boys are Delance Duncan, coach and leader, from Klamath Falls High school; John Dustin, coach and manager, of Marshfield High school; and Joe Much, re porter for the Salem Capitol-Journal. (UPI) Crater Cubs Dump Medford By 10 SOUTHERN ORFnnv ..,, , game weanesaay, urams rass SOUTHERN OREGON iuniuk BASEBALL Junior League W. L. Pet. Crater Cubs 5 0 1.000 Grants Pass 3 2 .667 aiedford 2 2 .500 CP Mustang! 1 3 .230 Ashland 0 4 .000 to 4 The Central Point Crater Cubs all but clinched the Southern Oregon Junior Base ball league title last night with a 10 to 4 victory over Medford's entry in the loop. . The win ran the Cubs" rec ord to 5-0, as the team had walloped Ashland on Tues day 10 to 1. In one other thumped the Central Point Mustangs 20 to 0. Dick Frohreich went all FOUR CARDS SIGN St, Louis (UPD Four vet eran members of the St. Louis Cardinals signed Wednesday for the 1963 National Foot ball league season. They were defensive backs Billy Stacy and Larry Wilson, center Bob Demarco and offensive guard Ken Gray. WANTED! POLICE OFFICER CAN YOU QUALIFY? If you are 21 years of age (and have not reached your 30th birthday) . . . and can qualify, a real opportunity awaits you at the Medford Police Department. Entry level pay 40400 to 484 00 MONTH Interesting assignments more than 200 phases of police work. Police Academy training at full pay. Attractive retirement plan. APPLY NOW! Medford Police Department City Hall, Medford PHONE 773-7351 the way for the Cubs striking out 12 and giving up four walks and five hits. Mike Bicklcr started for Medford and struck out three in five innings. Farthing finished up. striking out one. Frank Armstrong had a home run for the Cubs. The linescore: l.iMtrsrnni.-. Medford 101 002 0 4 5 8 rrunrcicn ana miller; BlcKler, Farthing (61 and Casctato. Thomas To Face Benton New York - (UPD - Lieht- heavyweight Allen Thomas of Chicago and middleweight George Benton of Philadel phia are rated at even money in their Saturday night tele vision fight at Madison Square Liaraen wnicn features this week's light boxing schedule. Thomas, 24, will be seeking to score his 20th consecutive victory but may have weight trouble because he has agreed to enter the ring at 165 pounds. Thomas is the world's 10th - ranking heavyweight contender while Benton is the fifth ranking middleweight contender. Included among Thomas' 19 victories are 11 knockouts. He has lost one bout and fought one draw. It will be Thomas first appearance in Madison Square Garden. Television time is 10 p.m., EDT. ing rapidly; Siuslaw river good. Trout fishing fair in Salmon, Silctz, Alsea rivers. Sea-run cutthroat fishing ex cellent In Wilson river tide water, good in Lincoln coun ty streams, improving in Siu slaw. Clackamas river, Ben- SIPCDHBTTS Dairy Maids Shut Out Portland, 4-0 White City - The Rogue Valley Dairy Maids shut out the Portland Erv Lina f lor ists here last night 4 to 0 on a two-hitter by hurler Pat Bar ron. The teams meet again tonight at 8 at the Veterans Administration field. The Maids got off to an early start when in the first inning they scored on a walK to Yvone Mclver, a sacrifice by Jan Bateman and a single by Jan Pfaff. They added another tally in the third when Bateman walked, Doris Hickson sacri ficed and Becky Glines singled. The game was iced In the fifth inning when the Maids scored twice on a single by Hickson followed by an error, base on balls, another error, walk and two fielder's choices. Barron struck out three and issued only one pass to win. Marlene Piper walked five and struck out two for the Florists. LINESCORE: Florists 000 000 00 3 2 oalry Maids .101 020 x 4 9 1 Piper and Conover; Barron and Larson. son lake stocked; high lakes n Mt. Hood, High Rock and Olallio areas good; Detroit reservoir fair to good; most Cascade lakes fair. Southwest: Salmon angling in Winchester Bay fair, Rogue river improving, Coos Bay very good, offshore angling from Brookings and Gold Beach stopped by wind. For trout. Diamond Lake fair to good, North and South Ump qua fair, upper Rogue fair, upper Applegate good. Fish Lake and Howard Prairie fair. Central: Deschutes river poor to fair in Maupin area; Pelton reservoir slow, Ocho co and Prinevllle reservoirs fair, Deschutes river good at Warm Springs, Elk Lake ex cellent. Wickiup, East, Pau lina, Crane Prairie fair. Blue, Suttle, North and South Twin, Three Creek lakes good. Odcll Lake good, Crescent Lake slow, Lake of the Woods excellent, Klamath and Agency lakes fair to good Fourmile Lake goody Northeast: Morgan Lake good, upper Grande Ronde good, Catherine Creek fair, Wallowa river good between Rondowa and Wallowa, Los- tine river good, upper Imnaha river excellent. A few steel head in lower Grande Ronde. Pine creek excellent between Halfway and Cornucopia. Fish lake near Halfway good, Duck lake fair, Balm and Twin hikes slow, upper Powder riv er good, Umatilla river good, McKay reservoir good for small trout. Trout Meadows good. . Southeast: Owyhee reser voir fair for crappie and buss. Snake river and upper Brown- lee reservoir slow. North Fork and Middle Fork of Malheur river good. Little Malheur fair, Dclintment lake fair, Fish lake in Harney county good, Blitzen river good, Ana ' reservoir good. Thompson Valley, Lofton and Cottonwood Meadows reser voirs good, Heart lake good. Deep, Camas and Dairy creeks and Chewaucan river good. SWIM AT PENDLETON t Pendleton-IUPP-The 12th an- nunl Oregon AAU Junior Olympics long course cham pionships will be held here July 27-28. W. R. Wcissert, meet chairman, said today en tries would be accepted through July 10. The girls' , meet will be held on the op-, ening day of the champion-1 ships and the boys' events on I the final day. I PEOPLE LOVE Crosby Paint Tcxans Use It Too. Paint Sal Continues at BRUCE BAUER LBR. CO. 765 So. Riverside RIDES FOUR WINNERS Chicago - lUPIl - Jockey Wal ter Blum booted home four winners at Arlington Park Wednesday. The quartet in cluded Rose of Air (S0.40), Blue Tassle ($4.60), Water Witch ($6.00) and Kerry Pi per ($5.20). Just Arrived! JANTZEN SWIMWEAR Largest Selection Ever Open Mon. and Fri. Until 9 P.M. ROBINSON BROS. Everything For Men And Boys Next to Pick's Apparel Downtown Medford m tif-Tnim i "rnntiifirar; riiWitriiiil Antelope Hunt Deadline Set Portland-fUPD-The deadline for antelope hunt applications is 5 p.m. Monday, the State Game commission reminded hunters today. Application is made on a form available at license agencies and must be accom panied by a check for $5. Persons may apply as a party of not more than two by plac ing the name and address of both parties on one applica tion and enclosing a check for $10, the commission said. A public drawing will be held July 30 at the commis sion office in Portland for the 650 available. JAMES SIGNS Washington - (UPD - Former University of Oregon half back Dick James has signed a contract to play his eighth National Football league sea son with the Washington Red skins. He is 29. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES let' start fulfilling your military obligation now during summer vacation. Earn While You learn in the United States NAVAL RESERVE See Us at 709 N Columbus Ave Medford, Ore. J 1 U Palmer to Begin PGA By LEO H. PETEH5EN UPI Sports Editor Dallas-fflPB-Arnold Palmer, noted for his charging on the fairways, changed his tactics today as he began his bid for the PGA, the only major golf championship he never has won. Due to tee off at 1:08 p.m. (CST) when the searing Texas heat is usually at its blistering worst, Palmer planned three changes in his game. Because he has been driv ing poorly, he is going to try his No. 1 iron and his No. 3 wood off the tee whenever possible; because of the heat he is going to walk slowly be tween shots, and because of the big greens on the DAC Country Club course he plan ned on lagging his putts. Must Be Careful "You are going to have to be careful on the greens here or your are going to wind up with a lot of three - putt greens," Palmer predicted. "So when I leave myself long putts, I'm going to concen trate on lagging the first putt up there in the hope I'll leave myself a short second." As for giving up on his driver, he hoped that his one iron and three wood would give him more accuracy. "You are going to get hurt here if you don't keep your drives on the fairway because of the heavy rough," he said. Palmer, U. S. Open cham pion Julius Boros, Masters champion Jack Nicklaus and the PGA defending titlehold er, Gary Player, were rated as the players to beat in this 45th annual tournament for the nation's golf professionals. But at least a dozen others in the 167 -man field were rated as good bets - includ ing big George Bayer, Tony Lema, Mike Souchak, Don January, Phil Rodgers, Brit ish Open champion Bob Charles and Bo Winninger. Except for the heavy rough on the 7,046-yard course with its par of 36-35-71, the golfers found the DAC layout to their liking. The field started teeing off at 7 a.m. with Ed Whalley of Newton Centre, Mass., hitting the first ball. The last three some will tee off at 3 p.m. After Friday's second round, the field will be cut to the low 75 and ties for the final two rounds of play on Satur day and Sunday. Courtesy of Medford Mail Tribune Bowling BOXY HOT SHOTS Sleepy Bowlers (4-0) 4. Lydla Nl. kodym 463: 10 Pins (0-4) O, Vivian Sloodlll 419. Three Shadows (4-0) 4. Naomi McTevia 449; Summer Trio 10-41 0. Shirley Setiler 410. The Odds (4-0l 4. Ruth Carpen ter 432: Pin Tippers (0-4j 0, Nancy Weber 442. The Jinx (3-1 1 3. Ethel Cham pion 473; Splitters (1-31 1, Susan Meeker 434. Lucky 7 (3-1) 3. Shirley Mitchell 418: Half Shots (1-3) 1. Elsie Eddy 462. Timber Beetles (3-11 a, Eileen i numing Blue Helles (1-31 1. Dolores Crawford 301. Eileen Huntm 206. Ethel Cham pion 100. 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