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.- 0 Defending Advance GO O Ohanuiinf f Most of SblaM in SO Golf Tourney 1st Round Freshmen Tb$ere Much Duff in SM High Foot be!! I SECTION S PAGES 1 to 1 Four of the five players Hffto garnered lev qualifying fcbBori, the two ctfndin Championi and kvu other champs of past tourney -re Victors yesterday in the open ing round matchei of the Southern Oregon Golf tourna ment at Medford'i Rojue Val ley Country club. "t Two past titli(s in the Southern Oregon, one the vic tim of the day's major upset, tnd one low medal sharehold er, were losers. RIedford's Paul Moore caus ed the day's big stir when he turned back three-times ' men's champion in this tour ney. Bob Atkinson. He sank birdie putt on the extra J9th hole to nip the Portianri r. .Justin Smith, Medford, who led the way into men's divi sion match play with a two below par qualifying score, pushed into today's second round with a 2 and 1 decision over Mike Lynch, Portland. Miss June Robinson, women's piedalist and past titlist, sain ed Saturday's quarterfinal round by beating Mrs. Miles Munson, Eugene, 6 and 4. Stacey, Butler Win k Women's defender. Miss Jam Stacey, Medford, after rough beginning, trimmed .nother Rogue Valley play v er, Mrs. C. B. Collins 5 and 4. tarry Butler, Ashland, 1382 aenior men's winner, advanc ed with a 4 and 3 margin over Starr Hankis, San Francisco, i Senior co-medalist and past champion Carl Schmidt, Med ' ford, fought into Saturday's tjecond round by bouncing Iver Isackson, Areata, Calif. Dave Hill, Grants Pass, who ihared senior low qualifying laurels with Schmidt and Frank Fisk, Portland, battled fey John R. Dasher, Portland. 3 and 2. E. A. Pearson, Med lord, dropped Fisk from title funning 2 and 1. f Past winners who moved head with the defenders and Schmidt and Robinson were Eddie Simmons and l.ynn Creason, Medford, and Don) Provost, Ashland, in the men's division; Mrs. . Helen Davics. Medford, in the women's, and Marvin Clark, Grants Pass, in the seniors. Bob Smith, Fort Ord, Calif., soldier, Mic key Shaw, Milwaukie, and Alan Holmes, Medford, turn ed in what were indicated as the men's division's hot test rounds. Nina Straight Pars Simmons, six times SO vic tor, was two over par and had nine straight pars in beat ing Pat Lynch. Medford. 4 and 3. Creason was 3 and 1 decisioncr of Robert 11. Brown, Sonoma. Calif , and Provost defeated Dick House, Medford, with a three over par game. Mrs. Davies, who has won the women's toga seven times end was runnerup last year, had trouble only on one hole in subduing Mrs. Irene Sclby, Bellevue, Wash., 8 and 7 She carded three birds but was two over par. Marvin Clark gained ssnior quarterfinals by downing Bay ard Getchell, Medford, 2 and 1. Vernon Haliin. Eureka, Calif., beat past senior champ Karl Bennett, Grants Pass, 3 nd 1. Porllander Bob Smith, run nerup in men's competition jn 1962, was two under par -he: Ml TWO UNDER PAR Bob; Smith, above, Porllander, sol-: I dierin? at Fort Ord, wti two; under par yesterday in win-! : ning his first match in the; ' men's division championship j flight of the Southern Oregon Golf tournament at Rogue ! Valley Country club. Smith, i who was runnerup in 1982, downed Jack Baumgarriner, Bellevue, Wash., 8 and 5. in whipping Jack Baumaard ncr, Bellevue, 6 and 5. Shaw in beating Dick Galvin, Rose viiie, Calif., 2 up and Holmes in ousting Leighton Tuttle, Portianri, 2 and 1, were one under course standard. Mic key finished wilh blazing sub par over the last five holes. Shaw's brother, Tom, now playing pro golf, was the men's champion here last year. Upsettcr Moore reported that he and Atkinson were each about four over par and never more than one hole apart in their contest. Justin Smith was also four over in defeating Mike Lynch in a match which could have gone either way. Smiih had no birdies but Lynch had a couple. Miss Robinson, a 1!)62 grad of Oregon State university, vh re she is now employed as a secretary, had three early bogies and parred out Ihe rest of the way. She was 3 up at the turn. Miss Stacey had a 42 on the par 38 front side. She hit one ball out of bounds. She reportedly was five over par for her round. Three Smiths Butler was five over par on the front side and even par on the back. Schmidt was four over par with a ball out of bounds. There were three Smith's among (he men's champion ship flight winners yesterday. One of them was Jim Smith, Grants Pass. ex-Stanford uni versity football and baseball player. He whipped Monte Grau, Seattle, Wash., 6 and 5. George Mack, Portland, by a 4 and 3 count wrecked the Southern Oregon title aims of Dorid Fischer, Eugene, who was a low qualifier in Port land on Monday for a Nation al Amateur tourney bid. Third round championship flight winners by 1 up mar gins were Bob Hope, Tom Tcuisch, and A. B. Johnson, Eugene, Roy Morgan, Royal Oaks, and Ron Mitchell, Chi co, Calif., m men's play and Mrs. Helen Stoat, admon8. Mrs. Milirtii Mxell, Lodi, Calif., advanced by de fault in the women's cham pionship flight yesterday when Mr3. i'rn Sisl, Port land, ceuld 3t play taecai tyna Caitwavt. Pttt f Gttnd Ttl, 2 try: lrtry il!f 1. Korwrl Trm. Tom MKLvnti daf. Crta Kidc !jn. 2 up: atn turk Wf. Jim Vrjr)j24a. 3-1; Torn GniMW Apf. Eawtti Wildama, V3. pirt Jr. daf. Jn Gtflhanv S-. '.'( of ilinn. Mr. rik Ifm Jw. e rrt 4.1. , 7oto. V - !wn- I r: t- Clnwttt itt. ltt nwvi i wwr I Ktln. 3. hot! JKcflKUW The men chanionahin i ,,. . , . fc , IriaratUt. Murray Yte. -S: Rruc flight round wj being play- cDonii ai. nuuu fcKjm. ed today. Womes'i and n- Uafauii. ior mre'i flights -were idle j Tvirra with quartcrtinali billed on 1 c tjvpm. .2-1: Saturday. . df Bolt Dicr. -j. Women's chmoionhii con- Dr ii !"' , "let- 9" tenders trt tn off t j,,.uito. 5-4; Mor.H rxtrr 8:59 a.m. tomorrow with Misj !! Toi Ditr. -. Dune oi Robin,on against Mrs. Root, j Kiu&U" ""'tJ. ViVrt-)-Mrs. Davies against Mrs. Tom oi, 2 up Teutch, Xugen, Mist Stcey -Cr Ct(ak( 0v Hi!! Jctm Dr, 3-2; Vernon Hatttn df. Yl Rtnnctt, .4. PTn d. Frank Fisk. 2-1-; Neria Clark M Svr4 n ril. .J; iarry rtrf tt Hn. 4-3: Any Ttiyty ((. Grtorf ?rw. Crl 1. ivt (nrtnn. S-; Cv HaT K7bcrc Ptfen. 4,3. fiit iM Wly C W. Ttc-wr. t up: ill T11m ( 3c!t twt. 2 C(i. -S: Jc Cttr f i Mhr yir. 3-3: Jiwi i df. S. McLm. s up. Bid Nup- j rt . KM B?ihtd. t ?; i Jrry Gla 41, t?m ;tRsini. i 3-; Ben Ht 1. againtt Mrs. William Miller, Medford, and Mrs. Mxwil against Mrs Lloy4 Brooks, Medford. Saturday's titultr round ior seniors gets iindrr way t 10:44 a.m. with Hill against Haliin, Pearson g a i n t Clark, Butler gint Andy Toyly, Red Bluff, Calif., and Schmidt against Cy Htrbeke, Denver, Colo (4 ai luivp dl. Cfcjrl MrBoniri, 3-2; WU.v Ktmch i. Jct Dnts, 4-3: S(v Lovnr dI. rrni Alln, 1 up: Churi Cnnh iif luiri DVry, 3-'i. obrt Wlbrt ctcf. Jct (JffltKHl, 3-2; Roberl ArTiE) ob Van Duckr, -5; Heit Joni d. Tim Tckr. ifltlt kt; Jolc DefH rtv del. C. J. Vn Dulrr. 4-3. SCfB's stfc rti(tt Mrk Car penter dei. Albert e5. 4-3; Del Brupjiner df. C. F. Jacob. 1 u; Dan tingle dcf. Dwih( McFaddtn. fi-3: Robert TrmV del. John O'Don nell. 7-5; Oene CowetlD def. Munson. fi-S. Mk RlleV ief. T(iv' mpft ehamnion- Dale Van Sickle, fi-5: Larry .au ship matches were Justin M Tom Rinwatcr. 3-2. Smith versus Dr. N. J. WU- son, Medford; Johnson against L 11? J! K P1?;, Simmons, Morgan playing Randy Giftord ief. John Kleimer. FIRST BOUSn RESULTS: Mm Champlnnshtp .Tustift Smith def. Mike Lynch, 2-1; Dr Jim Wilson del. Wally Besan. 3-2; Eddie Simmons dei. Pat Lynch. 4-3; A. B. Johnson def. Jim Snider. 1 lip; Roy Morgan nef. Ed VrBni zan. 1 ip; Larry Kirons def. R. T. Mjre Jr., a-7: Harry Millette def. Gordon Reeves. 2-): Dom Provost def. Dirk House. 5-4. Alan Holmes def. Leifihton Tnt tle. 2-1: Harvey Woods rlef. Dr. Dave Engieson. 3-2; Mickey Shaw ricf. Dick Galvin. 2-1; Boh Maentz def. Bud Garfield. 5-4. Phil Un derwood def. Hush Kiedrowski. 4-3; Cliff Goldman def. John N'u tch. 2 up Bob Smith def. Jack Btiro flaTriner. 6-.V. Paul Moore def. Boh Atkinson, 1.9th hole: Tm Berg def. Dr. Balpb D'Dell. 4-2: Tom Teuisch def. James EUington. 1 tip; Ed Kovaeoyteh def Jim Walsh. 4-3; Dennis MrManus def. Don Coston, 3-2; Lynn Creason def. Robert Brown. 3-1; Jim Smith def, Monte Grau. 6-5. Jim Sheldon def. Bill McAIIis ter. 3-2; John Frohnmayer def. Dr. Bill Miller. 3-2; Bob Hope del. Lee Flink. 1 up; Ron Mnchell def. riRht, 13th hole; Ed Brown def h-evm van rtoomissen, nnn erl Nnrris def. Hal Hamilton. B-6-. Ken Peterson def Max Larson. 2 up; Paul Haviland del. Maris Ward, 3-2. Men'i Uth Flight Ron Bren naman def. GJcon Kellenbers. 4-3; Frank Walters def. Don Morrison. 2-Jnl; John Humphrey del. l.eo Vilarino, 4-3; Bob Ross def. Charges Zirakas. I up; Joseph Piekett def. Harold Eittreim. 3-2: Robert Fade def Herb Vallee. 8-1; Paul Jv5n rheli def. Vtctor Ftxserald. 4-3: Gary Mtgsche def. Robert Reevet, default. Larry Hi'rons. Eugene; Harry j t khZ"' SStT: Millette, Vreka, Jaii ana RVCC, opposing Provosl; Holmes meeting Harvey Woods, Ashland; Shaw fak ing on Bob Macntz, Medford; Phil Underwood, Portland, meeting Mack; Rob Ashman, Bellevue, encountering Cliff Goldman, Tualatin. Semis Sunday Also, Bob Smith facing Moore; Tim Berg, Medford, tussling Tom Teutsch, Eu gene; Ed Kovacovich, Eureka, Calif., going against Dennis McManus, Fortune, Calif.,; Creason playing Jim Smith; Jim Sheldon, Medford, oppos ing John Frohnmayer, Med ford; Bob Hope, Eugene, meet ing Ron Mitchell, Chico, Calif.; Dr. D. C. Boals. Med ford battling Dave Munro, Portland, and Bob WoJsborn, Portland, vs. W. R. Van Dyke, Fresno, Calif. Sunday's play will be most ly semifinals but regular men's championship and first flights play morning quarter finals before afternoon semis. Tournament finals will be on Monday, Labor day. Men's t'ittt FHcht Bill Ber eer def. S. A. Holloway. 1 up; Tom Tubbs def. Bill Jennings. 2-1; Alfred Navarette. def. Harry Dale, 4-2; W. W. Hale del. Max deSully. 2 up; Boy Brinker def. James Yarbrouph, 7-5; Ole Canamore . def. Ctvde Balaam. 5-4: Vira Parlf- er def. i. Mamiin, 5-4; John Heck- enbruek def. Gordon Kayes, 3-t Men's 13th Vlubl Don Rob in def. Jack Jacob. 3-2: Pawl Sel hy def. Mark Calder. 7-5: Richard Scon def. George Pearson. 7-S; Dick Swan def. David Johnson. lth hole; Phillip Harris def. Ben orav, -t-.t; nan t-iinnennearo oei. T. G. Karrick. 6-5; Tom Clark def Myles Ralston, 1 up; Jtnt Scoll dei. Clyde Sponagcl, 3-2. Women's championship June Robinson def. Mrs. Miles Munson, 6-4; Helene Bool def Nirs. MiWe Lvnch. 1 p; Mrs. Helen Davies def. Mrs. Irene Sclby, .1-8; Shir ley Teutsch del. Mrs. wally Re Kan. 7-fi; Pam Stacey def. Mrs, C. B. Collone, 5-4; Mrs Bill Mil ler del Mrs. Glennis Kovacovirh. 5-4; Mrs. Mildred Maxwell won from Mrs. Frank Fisk hy default: Mrs. Lloyd BrooJts def. Mrs. H. Tempieton, fi-4. Women's ?nd Flijhl Kay Mr Cuan def. Mrs. F. A Short. 5-3; Mrs. Mahr Reymers def. Mrs. Mur ray Tales, .V3. Mrs. T. Sicltels def. Mrs. Buss Saunders. 2flth hole; Mrs B Hartcell def Mrs Ray Frtsbie. I up; Mrs. Connie Kicdrowski def. Mrs. Ralph Moore Jr . T-fi: Mrs. Bill Speer def. Mrs Pat EidsH'ielt. 1 up; Jackie Allen def. Mrs. WilliBm Caldwell. I up. Mrs. J T Jsekett. def. Jean Wil liams, fi-4. trA rtifti . . ift def. Jtay t. I-l: Caerlte LsTranemaw dsf. ftjll lfcnslw, 4-3; I. J. Kychs t(f. Xrnsst Cut, 4-2: Dr. AntoM Inches def J, Crthfljsnii, 3-a. Jjju Mrrss tisf. Frsd Tuclsr. I wp: John Flynn def. Wtllt. 1 up; Jrsn Dsvis risl. Knsjrs LClere. 4-3; Dr. r. A. lr,al i,y.r 9iKtaxrvilbt. I uv. St. Mary's high varsity will make fnore use of fresh men in football this fall than in past seasons under She helm of Coach Bill McKibbifi. A few freshmen Itsve ap peared in the SM lineup now i and then but not in the gum-j bers Mr&ibbin foresees ihi year. ) "1 don't know veli?erj Ihfj'Ji be siariins.'' said the! Cruder mentor, "hut they'll e lot of action." McKibbm preUcoS hi com jnt bout ue of frhnwn by tyin that SI. Mary'a 'ilt hvf "ri yonns btil club" his seajon. He indicate. that ike Crasuhr first unit may hi. little bigger thi fall than 4scnir 4t 9li?M Jute -nmaco Ralpb Laajim. I up; Dr. K. K. Sion df. AnttY We- ant. 4-2; td Gordon def. Fred Stevens Jr. J-l; Wally olin.son daf. William Caldwell. 2-1. Mal colm Stine def. Harry Ppp. 4-3; a. Elliol dei. Slewar! Drr. 2 iis. L,. K. Tripjfc def. CiarnaT Taiboy. 2 tip: Reg. Persons def. Chsrlcs Mnrfian, 3-1. Star tk Mlckt E C. Mat- tson def. Austin Laymance. 2 p); Dr. Jlaiph Gordon def. tfc'ade Park er. 5-4; Fred Conrad def. Penn Cltttwood. I up; E. M Johnson def. Ed PeBse. 2-1; Gail Harlley rief. E. R. Kennedy. 1 tip. Cliff Wolf def Frank Van niKc, 21; 3. C, Norton Jr. def. fl Jack Simp son. 5-3; Ken Card def. .lames otKn, 2 up. Ace Stored Oy Stevens First day Df mate)) ly i toullKrR Or9it :!! apionsnj) at Kcgua Val ley Crttry eitth ytr!y was W-'tatletMsi a il-in-p, & player tK Ike cixtk iUskt tt h yiT xntVa division srel h c. H "w Frei Stevens, ColumUa-Edgewaja' club, Portland. Tbe ac came pn Iha 203- yard Ko, S hole of course No. 2. Stvc, however, went on to drop bis match wilh Ed Gere!n, Mdiord. 2 and 1. St. Mary's cluhs hav been! for several years. t il Lrm McXibbl n, wbo relur?is trrr 1-is seventh setson t iki St. j Mary's helm, has 11 SeSteranenj back from last year's unlat- - en ariuari. Tour othr ve1s,i Whom it 's hcjdl t ftve o hantis will not relur for : variext khow. Ammf tk Wrt Ihrer aiarlsra. Some 55 Cruswirr Mpirjmis : hv bt tr'm( t this; wrr k for 10 a.m. and S p.m. : trill. Drle he b jt- , iinf the trs. Tl leUrmen arc John j c, suartS: Milt Hutrvjinson ? nt Stev Coot, tackles; Den- nis Rojw, end; Jeff Randolph, ; fullback; John Batzcr and Tint Safcraid. quarterbuck or haif bck; Ron Raherti, end and safety; Ramiy Corliss, moved : from fuiibjick to center; Don' Vatvntine, hcifticck, anrf Kay ! Rirhtcr, end ronverted to ; taetle. : S). Mary's opens tbe season j ! Saturday, Sept. 54, with a) home' game assinst Glide. i ' The Crusaders are mem--bers d the A-2 Horup league. '; MEDFOHD, OREGON, AUGUST 35, 1883 JfeCRAW HITTING .537 Cleveland - flJfH - Tarn Mc Craw is hitting at a .537 riip Ir tl?e ChicaRn While StK these riays. Thp rookie first baseman has ci!lected 22 hits in his Sasi 41 at-bsts, raising his avers tram ,2fl2 .2Sfi. Medford Newest and fines Saf?y Br)t Center BRAKE RHINE Regular 26.95 s W5l 4) Otvmc Jk ii fht ii 25,fltKS Mite NATIONAL BRAKE CENTER Marg Mavo etcC. Mrt. Emma Rees. S-7; Mrs. Ralph Lavvsnn del Mary Remcnteria. 2-t; Mr. Sh.r,? Jones def. Mrs. ,lck StK. -S; Mrs Marlk CaMer d?J Mrs France Ramspy, 3-2; Mr I... E Tr.pp titf. M rs. Rohcrt N'nrrts . 3-1 ; M . J . ticl Mr. Hsrrv Pappas, 4-2; Dornthy Tufabs def. Mary Day, I up; Mrs Albert Kcri def. Mrs. Leone Albright, 1 up. Wnmen'fi Iflth iiht Betty Brattn jf. Mr, jvancy vram nttmo'e nt- rtattiA ttrai zan. )Jth hole: Mr. HazeS Cunha def. Clavtan Lewis. 2 up; Dare ef. M". Rre Stephenson Iflth Munro del. W. J Grant. 6-S: Bob hnte; Mre. Barrw O DanncU det Woishnm def. Or. .form Bishop. M" John P5her. &-3: Sro .7-2; W. R Van Dyke def. lUtii Wbti1 def Mti. Evnri Kollowviy. Acheson 2 up i s-'- Mrs- Helens OeSuUy def. Har- I I rit Pvlf 3-); Jlunny Pearson rief. Ms .Uh Ftieht Geore Mr Slarr Hank. I V?''hMt Mri' u-enoiman oei. Jim Horner. ) un; "v jvi "" v i . Raft. 1 up. .Tames Maxwell (Jet. Custom 4-Dr. Sedan n&S, 2-tone white & turquoise, 6 yl., auto.V trans., radio and heater. VX HI PriCQd for Cleorcnce! 43 Best deal of the year jry Njfiv 9n NOW! i Tirms High Trade-Ins 0 MOTORS 225 So. Riverside rhotie 772-6157 Jim Smith Will Coach At Klamath Jjm Smith, fx-Grin(s Pss high n( SUniord university ihfefe, who won bis openinj round match ytrdiy in th men's (iivitton chmpionhip flight of 1ht Southtrn Orcjon Goif toitrney, hts signed contract to )tch nrl rDch t Klamath Union High school. Smiih rtporiHiy wiii iact ciente tnd history gn3 will sit in fooibil and b.bii. He i bst known for hi f ply in Stanford'; 1981 foot- j bail gamp -with the University j of California. Smith, !o u r th j tiring tuartirbr, a caiin! j upon to piey almost the n- j tire same becau.e other quar terbacks were ailing. He left j the Indians to 20 to 7 win t over the- Bear i He was graduated from Stanford in 1SS2 and attended University of Orcjon during the past ichoo! year At Grants Pass he wa a varsity athlete in football, basketball and basebaii. He piayed base hall a well as Irwthail in col lege. Smiih defeated Monte Grau, Seattle, Wash., and 5, in hit Southern Oregon match. Tomtia Flawar Salad A coiorful saiail is marie with whole tomate eut into wedges 1o within 'i-inch nf the stem end. Pull factions siishtiy apart to reKemble flower petals. Sfinokle with 5ait and ground Mat-it pepper. Fill centers wtfh nr.aynnnaise I or dairy avur cream and ) t:Ved hard-cocked ;gs. 7 EKTRE1T1E tl affa HftfAiai f-liit i1HHHU slosh nm Banger! The entire tlorthiuest is noui flagged as a critical fire hazard area This summer there is enough dead timber lit tering the forest floor in the Pacific Northwest to build almost a year's supply of new homes. Hot winds and low humidity have dried this blow-down to the ignition point. Right now it's Teady to fuel one of the worst forest fires on record. If a fire gets started in this debris, mil lions of acres may be devastated and whole communities could be burned out. For this reason, the state forester has closed much wider areas of both public and private forest lands to public use. These fire closures will run through September, and longer if necessary. They are absolutely vital to preven tion of a major fire disaster this year. Your help is needed. Please respect aii areas of closure- Report all "smokes" you see wHen traveling through forest areas. Whenever possible build campfires only in facilities provided for them. Make doubly sure they are out when you leave. Never leave any fire unattended. Watch matches and cigarettes more carefully than usual. With your help we can prevent a major fire disaster this year and con tinue to enjoy the benefits of our forest resources wood, water, wildlife, rec reattonand payroiij. HIP t I i A pubc service message from' A 4