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    Smith,
In Sou
Match Play
Under Way
In Classic
1
Rogue Valley Country
club's mammoth Southern i
Oregon Golf tournament head-1
.H Into matr-h enmnotition to-.
day with Justin Smith, Dave
..u , A to(al of 4;J2 players W(;re
holding the top-seeded posi-: palred for match piay Tnere
tions in their respective chain-; were 25S in the men's divi
pionship brackets. ! sion. 96 in the women's and
Smith, young Medford at-
torney, gained the No. 1 spot
in the men's division match
pairings with a low qualify
ing card in this 35th annual
tourney. A two under par 70
shot on Tuesday, weathered
Wednesday assault by out-of-towners
to earn Smith the
medalist prize.
Miss Robinson, Albany, a
past champion in this tourney,
was women's division low
qualifier with a one over par
76 yesterday. Hill. Grants
Pass, knotted with two oth
ers, past champ Carl Schmidt,
Medford, and Frank Fisk,
Portland, with 76 scores in
the senior men's medalist
Bob Smith Bids
As the first round of match
play began this morning 64
participants were paired in
the men's championship flight.
All other tourney flights had
16 entrants paired. Seeded No.
2 in their respective titular
brackets were two defending
champions, Miss Pam Staeev,
Medford, in the women's tour-
LADIES MEDALIST - Miss
June Robinson, above, of Al-
bany, shot one over par with i
39-37-76 yesterday to capture
women's medalist honors by
five strokes in the Southern
Oregon Golf championships at
Rogue Valley Country clum
here. Miss Robinson was
champion of this Labor day i
nonaay tourney in intu. sue
faced Mrs. Miles Munson. Eu
gene, in her first match today
Match nlnv in thp Iniirnrv I
iviaicn piay in tnc tourney
runs through Labor day. i
. j
I
aM . T n,l4i- . .u
ney and Larry Butler. Ash-
land, in the senior men s.
Only one men's qualifier
yesterday seriously threaten
ed to beat out Smith for med
alist - a linksman with the
same last name. Bob Smith,
Fnrt Cirri Palif unldirr whn
rori ura, cam., soicticr, wno
Was Championship runnerup
of 1962. The ex-Porlland Stat-
er was three under par at a
late stage of his 18-hole round
but wound up with even par
- j l t
72 - the same as fired by Jim
Sheldon and Alan Holmes .
pwsj-atwrw 3s' " ' ' '
Medford. in the Tuesdav tOUI's Ramsey . 85. "vs. Bud Judv. B6
of the links. ln G Mc"bbin. 8fi. vs. Steve
Cummins. 8b. 7 47 E. Morrison.
Justin Smith went out this 8,V vs. Craig Miller. 86: Jack Mc
morninff anainst MiU-p 1 vnnh Manus. 86. vs. Dick Finch. 86. 7:54
morning agdinsi iuiwe l, ncn, . Slcve Wertheimer, 86. vs. Bob
Portland. Bob Smith Opposed Little. 86; Ralph Thompson. 86. vs.
Jack Baumgardncr, Bcllevue, ! Roli Pctcr80n- 8H-
Vash. Holmes met Lcighton
... , . . . .
XUllie. Portland, and blieldon
tepd nff in thp oarlv aflrrnnnn
. , .
against Bill McAllister Jr .
Portland, who like Justin
...
.Smith IS an ex-Medford hiqh
riivntpr
, uivuiu
uavies aecona low
Miss Robinson, who fired
39-38-76 With four birdies and Gillham. 89; Cameron C Thoni.
ti,.a Krtrtin fnB imr l... , , , j 88 vs. Tom Hamlin. 89 Don Par-
five bogies for her low round. . rn1t RR. vs B,n Thornd.ke. 89; ai
; encountered Mrs. Miles Mun . crt Harr. 89. vs. Bruce Bratten.
, . 89. Lute Clement. 88. vs. Jeff Eh-
, son, Eugene, this morning in i,.n. 89; Ken Biackhurst. 88. vs. Ed
her first match. Miss Staeev Minc. R9 Murray b. Yates. 88.
, . vs Russ Saunders. 89. Brure Mc-
stroked against another Rogue Donald, 89. vs. Phillip Setticase.
j Valley Countrv club player.
Mrs. C. B. Collins
Second low qualifier among
? the ladies with an 81 was sev
; en times Southern Oregon
winner Mrs. Helen Davies.
Medford. Mrs Davies. runner
! up last year, met Mrs. Irene
f Selby. Bcllevue. this morninc.
Hill's first rival was John
R. Dasher. Portland Fisk took
on E. A. Pearson. Medford.
'.and Schmidt faced Iver Isack
? son. Areata, Calif. Butler's ini
! tial foe was Starr Hankis. San
't Francisco.
I While Tom Shaw, men's ti
l tlist of 19H2. is not defending
, (since he has turned profr?-
sional), there were four men's
champions of former year? m
t the titular flight. Edchc Sim
j mons. Medford. a six - time
"winner (the last in 1949;. who
Robinson Win Medalist Laurels
hern Oregon Links Meet at RVCC
qualified with a 74. drew Pat
Lynch, Medlord, this morn
ing. 432 Players
Bob Atkinson. Port 1 a nd.
three times victor, took on
Paul Moore, Medford. Lynn
Creason, champ of 1958, teed
off this afternoon with Robert
Brown, Sonoma, Calif., as
his adversary. Dom Provost
Jr., Ashland, whose crown
was won in 1954. drew Dick
House, Medford, as first round
foe.
B in ttlc se,nlor men s ec!ua1'
ing the field of 1962. After
the title flight of 64 in the
men's came 22 flights of 16
players each. There were six
flights of ladies and five of
senior men.
First round losers in t h e
men's championship flight fall
into the first flight and other
men's losers go into consola
tion brackets. In seniors' and
ladies' play opening round
losers drop to lower flights.
Not all first round matches
are being played today. In
some flights they are set for
Friday.
It took a qualifying score of
83 strokes or better to gel
into the men's championship
competition. A drawing
among those who had 83s put
John Nuich, Medfo'rd, and W.
Match play in the tourna
ment continues through Mon
R. Van Dyke in to the titular
play.
day, Labor day, at the Med
ford links.
Residents of the Rogue val
ley are invited by tourney of
ficials to help make the event
a success by joining in the
holiday spirit and turning out
to watch the matches. There
is no charge to galleryites.
MKN'S PAIKINOS
Championship Flight
Justin Smith, 70. vs. Mike Lvnch
78: Dr. Jim Wilson. 75. vs. Wallv
I Resan. Rl. Ed Simmons. 74. vs.
' Pat Lynch. "!); A. B. Johnson. 77.
Jim Snider. 82. Roy Mor-
. ehii. J. vs. Ed Vranizan. 79; Larry
Hirons. 7(i. vs. R. F. Moore Jr. 81.
Harry Millette. 7.5, vs. Gordon
Reeves. 80; Dom Provost. 77, vs.
Dick House, 82.
Alan Holmes. 72. vs. Leiphtrm
j Tuttle. 79; H. Wood, 76, vs. Dr. D.
1 tniMesori, 81 .
Mirk"v Shaw. 74. vs. Dirk flal-
vni. 80; Boh Maenlz. 77. vs. Bud
I Uarhold. 82.
Phil Underwood. 73. vs. Huch
Kiedrowski. 70; Geo. Mack. 76. vs.
Dodd Fisher 81. Rob Ashman, 75.
vs. Harold Bailey. 81; John Nuich,
78. vs. Cliff Goldman. 83.
I Hon bimtn. ,2, vs. Jack Bum
Gardner. 7!); Bob Atkinson. 76, vs.
Paul Moore, 81 .
Tim Berfi. 74, vs. R. O'Dell. 79;
James A. Ellington, 77. vs, Tom
Taut sen. 82. Edward Kovaeovich.
73. vs. Jim Walsh, 70; Dennis Mc
I Manus. 7(i. vs. Don Coston. 81.
Lynn Creason. 75. s. Robert H.
Monte Gr-Mte. 82.
.urn anciaon. a, vs. mil McAl
lister. 7'l; Dr. Win. Miller. 76. vs.
John Frohnmayer, 81. Bob Hope.
74. vs. Lee FHnk. 80; Ron Mitch
ell. 77, vs. Jim Quincy. 82. Dr.
David Bonis. 74. vs. Clayton W.
Lewis. 70; Dave Munro, 77. vs. W.
J. Grant. 82. Bob Wolsborn. 75.
Dr. John W. Bishop. 81; Russ
A'hcson- 78- vs' w
tt. van Dyne,
2nd Filch!
I (Friday, Conrsr 1)
! 8:43 Rannv Smith. 79. vs. Dean
La'"ber. 83; Ben Bates. 83 vs. Dr.
Wernep zeiier. si. nan nick Hen.
sdman, 83. vs. Don stucheli. 83:
Jim Woods. 83. vs. Jack Ostenson,
84. fl 57 Warren Bayliss, Rl. vs.
Homer Cooper. A3; O. Thomas. 83.
vs. wm. w. Speer, B4. 9:04 Frank
Peterson. A3, vs. Oliver Jamison.
84; Dennis Soran. 83, vs. David
Creason. 84.
3rd Filch!
1 (Friday. Course O
8:08 Robt. Stephenson. B4. vs.
t Vrrn Smith HV IqkIt QnnliiMtVi
'fu. vs. Don' Wood. 85. 8:is Cari
t KruKer- 84- vs James Abbott. B5;
Norm Mf)VCS 85. vs. Jim Gjll 85
! 8 22 Bill Lee. 84. vs. Warren Dea-
i JS fe.8Ji.C8hS-FHn
i cms. 84. vs. Jim Bartelt, 85: Bruce
I S,ern' 83" vs' Boh MnrriSl 85'
(1."i FiiRhi
!(l-riday. Course 1)
7:33 Bin Bratton. as, vs. Stan
Dnwson. 8: James w. Zika. 86.
-ith Flight
Onn Swrnriiman Rfi
Jim
Horner. 7; Dick Pendercast. 87
vs Ray Heysell. 87. Wayne Chit-
wood. 86. vs James Maxwmell. R7;
Ome Ted, 87. vs Hugh Pitts. B7.
lcr'-Ai-Ton1ne ?6- u Au'
stad. Re Charlie Michelson. 87. vs
Tom McLend. 87. Jim Vranizan. 87.
,; Stan Stark. 87; Tom Gannon.
87. vs. David Williams. 88
fith Flight
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SHADOW IN ACT - Shadow of Justin
Smith, right, of Medlord, appqars to get
into the act as Smith and Carl Schmidt,
also Medford, congratulate each other over
their qualifying play in the Southern Ore
gon Golf tournament here. Smith fired a
two under par 70 over the Rogue Valley
7th Flight
Bob Temnleton. 80.
Max
Pierce. 90: Herb Ross. 90,
Bruce Cullison. 91. W. M. Porter.
90, vs, Bob Dickey, 90; George
R. Lord. 90. vs. Dr. Bill Black
stone. 01. Herb. Realph, 89, vs.
Lou McLaughlin. 90; Morell Sharp.
90, vs. Tom Reeder, 91. Duane
Roisen. 90. vs. Bob Reeves. 9 1 ;
Bill Deatherage. 90. vs. Dr. Don
Michaelson, 91.
WOMEN'S PAIRINGS:
Championship Flight
June Robinson. 76. vs. Mrs.
Miles Munson. 86; Mrs. Helene
Root. A5, vs. Mrs. Mike Lynch. 87.
Mrs. Helen Da vies. 81. vs. Mrs.
Irene Selby, 87; Mrs. Wally Re
gan. 85, vs. .Shirley Teutsch. 91.
Pam Staeey, iDCi. vs. Mrs. C. B.
Collins. 86; Mrs. Wm. Miller, 85.
vs. Mrs. Glennis Kovaeovich, 90.
Mrs. Frank Fisk. 84. vs. Mrs. Mil
dred Maxwell. 87; Mrs. R. Tern
pleton. 85, vs. Mrs. Lloyd Brooks,
92.
Flight
Kay Median. 90. vs. Mrs. F. A.
Short. 93: Mrs. Mahr Reymers. 92.
vs. Mrs. Murray Yates, 05. Mrs. T.
Sickels. 92. vs. Mrs. Russ Saun
ders, 94; Mrs. B, Hartzelt. 93. vs.
Mrs. Ray Frisbie, 95. Mrs. Ralph
Moore Jr.. 91. vs. Mrs. Connie
Kiedrowski, 93; Mrs, Pat Eidswick,
93. vs. Mrs. Wm. Speer. 95. Jackie
Allen, 92. vs. Mrs. Wm. E. Cald
well. 94; Mrs. J. T. Pickett. 93,
vs. Jean Williams, 95.
4th Flight !
(Friday, Course 2) I
8:30 Mrs. .lane Bates. 96. vs. j
Mrs. Stuart DeVry. 99; Almeda 1
Ztrakas, 98. vs. Jo Coleman. 101. j
0:37 Mrs. Harry Dale. 97, vs.
Mrs. Charles MacDonald, 100; f
Marge Nave, 98, vs. Mrs. W. J. I
Grant, 101. 8:45 Mrs. W. T. !
Wright. 96, vs. Erma Gifford, 99; 1
Mrs. O. L. Dimmitt. 98. vs. Mrs.
Skipper Bowie, 101. 8:52 Mrs.;
John W. Bishop. 98, vs. Mrs. Edith
Rettinger. 100; Mrs. Jo MacManus, i
99. vs. Mrs. James Abbott, 103. j
fiih Flight i
(Friday, Course 2 )
1:30 Reba Taylor. 103. vs. !
Phyllis Wood. 105; Mrs. Ben R. j
Hampton. 104, vs. Mrs, Joe F.
Gillham. 107. 1 :37 Mrs. Dick
Galvin. 103. vs. Betty Heysell, 105; i
Mrs. Wade A. Parker. 104. vs. Mrs. j
Ernest East, 108. 1:45 Mrs. Mar-!
garet Mattson, 103. vs. Hazel I
Schildt. 105; Mrs. Jeff Ehlen, 104.
vs. Mrs. Roberta Williams. 108. I
t :52 Marv Schci. 104. vs. Mrs. 1
Mary Vranizan. 107; Mrs. W. W.
Hale. 105. vs. Marge Lambert. 109.
8Ih Flight
Mrs. Emma Rocs. 100. vs, Mrs. '
Marg. Mayes, 112; Mrs. Ralph 1
Lawson, 1 1 1. vs. Mary Reinente
ria. 115. Mrs. Shirley Jonet., 110,
vs. Mrs. Jnfk Six. 113: Mrs. Mark
Calder. 11. vs. Mrs. Frances Ram
sey. Ufi. Mrs. L. E. Tripp, 109, vs.
Mrs. Robert Norris. 113; Mrs.
Harry Pappas. 112. vs. Mrs. J.
Morris. 1 15. Mary Day. 111. vs.
Dorothv Tubbs, 1 13; Mrs. Leone
Albright. 112. vs. Mrs. Albert
Harris. 116.
Kith Flight
Betty Brattan. 116. vs Mrs.
Nancy Vranizan. 119: Mrs. Hazel
Cumha, 117. vs. Mrs. Rose Ste
phenson. 124. Mrs. Bonnie O'Don
nel, 1 17. vs. Mrs. John Dasher.
122; Scottie Wciant, 117. vs. Mrs.
Evona Holloway, 128. Harriet Pyle.
116, vs. Mrs. Helena dcSuIly. 121;
Bunnv Pearson. 117. vs. Mrs. Starr
Hankis. 127. Mrs. Molly Brinker.
117. vs. Mrs Mollir .lacno, 124;
Mrs. Vickie Scott, 118, vs. Mrs.
James Dixon. 132.
SENIOR MEN'S PAIRINGS
Championship Flight
Dave Hill. "6. vs. John R Dash
er. 79; C. Bennett, 87. vs. Vernon
Hallin. 80. Frank Fisk. 76. vs.
E. A. Pearson. 80; Marvin Clark.
78. vs. B Getchell. B2. Larry But
ler, i DC), vs. Starr Hankis. 80;
George Parsons. 78. vs. Andy Toy
ly, 81 Carl Schmidt, 76. vs. Iver
Isackson. 80; Cy Harbeke, 79, vs.
Herbert E. Peterson. 82.
2nd Flicht
E. W. Tichenor. 83, vs. Geo. Ri
lev 85. John Moffat. 84, vs. Bill
Tallis. 85. Grant A. Lovegren.
83. vs. Frank Corsetti. 85: Mahr
Revmers. 84. vs, Jack Creacer, 86.
Jim K. Speight, 83. vs. L. S. Mc
Lean. 85; Bud Haupert. 84, vs.
Harold Brainerd. 85. Dom Gian
! nini. 83. vs Jerry F Glecsan. 85.
Ben R. Hampton. 84. vs. W. Les
Murray. Hh
4th Flleht
Ray Wise. 87. vs H S Cov
ington. 89: Chas. La Franchise, 88,
vs Bill Renshaw. 90. E. J. Hyeke.
87. vs. Ernest East. 89; Arnold
Inches. 88, vs. J. Cottingham. 91.
Frederick Tucker. 87, vs Jim
Marchese. 89. John Flynn. 8R. vs.
Wm. T. Wright. 91 Frank Davis.
87. vs Howard LeClerc. 90, Dr
F A. Short. 88. vs George Simer
ville. 91.
flth Flight
James Banasco. 91, vs Ralph M
Lawson. 94: Dr. R. B. Stone, 92.
vs Andy Weiant, 96 Fred StP
vens Jr., 92. v Ed Gordon. 95:
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Wm. E. Caldwell. 93. vs. Wally
Robinson. 96. Malcolm Stine. 91,
vs. Harry Pappas. 94; Stoy Elliott.
03. vs. Orr Stewart. 96. Garner
Talbov, 92. vs. L. E. Tripp. 96;
Chas. A. Morgan. 94. vs. Reg. Par
sons. 97.
Rth Flight
E. C. Mattson. 91. vs. A. Lay
mance, 101; Wade A. Parker. 08.
vs. Dr. Ralph Gordon. 102. Fred
Conrad. 07. vs. Perm Chit wood.
101 ; E. M. Johnson. 99, vs. Ed
Pease. 104. Gail Hartley. 97. vs.
E. R. Kennedy, 101; Frank Van
Dvke. 99. vs. Cliff Wolf. 103.
J. C. Norton Jr., 97, vs. R, Jack
Simpson. 102; Ken Card, 100, vs.
James Dixon, 109.
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Country club layout for men's division med
alist prize. Schmidt tied for senior men's
medalist with Frank Fisk, Portland, and
Dave Hill, Grants Pass. Each shot a 72.
Schmidt is a past champion in his division
of the Medford tourney which will con
tinue with matches through Labor day.
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Portland -lUPIUArcher Blow
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national AABC champion,
edged Gordon's 3-2 Wednes
day night to capture the Ore
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Archer will meet the win
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don's and the Washington
champions, the Seattle Cheney
Studs, in a besl-of-three series
for a berth in the nationals.
Upper Rogue River
Trout Angling Fair
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good at Winchester Bay. and
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Agness section very good.
Trout angling fair at Diamond
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