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o o 0 0 G O o PCLYo YOoMtiM 1 Mall TRIBUNE, Medford, Orssen, Monday, June J. ItSt fa eu m wmis iJF W . , - m.i i Prescott Pacgg FhMife By United Press International The potent bat of Bobby Prescott helped land the Phoenix Giants back on top of the Pacific Coast league scramble today with Vancou ver again slipping into second spot as the teams moved their yo-yo act into the month of June. Prescott hit a three run homer in each game Sunday to help the Giants' farmhands sweep a double header from Portland by scores of 9-3 and 8-1. The Mounties fell a full game back into second by be ing held to a split by Sacra mento. The Solons won the afternoon half of a split twin bill, 7-6, then Vancouver pounded ot a 9-1 triumph dur ing the night sessiorQ In other games, " Seate emerged from the cellar TJy taking a pair of games from San Dieeo. 2-0 and 4-3. on and Bill Kennedy whil Spo kane and Salt Lako divided a night twp bill. The diang won the first game, 3-1 while Salt Lake took the second tilt. 4-2. Key Blowi Prescott's key blows camO in the fourth inning of th opener and seventh of the nightcap. After the Panng nian's sat in the first (gmO, bonus baby Joe Amalfitano followed with an inside fc park homer in the s$mo fi ning which helped Qnd vet eran Larry Jansen dowg to defeat. Gordon Jone gosted the win, holding PortJaS & four hits In the second am, &ngf Rotf&rs blted SbtBa& A run with Amglf o aSa i n n i n. Fifiactftf S9c3i$ three-run blQst ftoflg a live-run sevflwra lJjSJtas fine pitching t Art Fowler assure Tommjf oQ G nPedfc BIBUB$ aaCaatiti Harold Rid Of British ley Out Aut mm f ekes &jfg St. Andrews, Scotland i weghe putting mi&r$&$5, $Dg , (UPI) Bob Verwey, 17, enminaiea op son yrjiut&& South African, scored a re- ds'Q3 SnS & " soundSftg upset in the first round of the British Amateur Golf championship today with a 4 to 3 victory over Air Force MSgt. Harold Ridgley, Hav ertown, Pa., a finalist last year. Ridgley, a veteran of over seas play, was the 0!ief hope among the unusually small American contingent of 14 starters in the championship 0is year. But with play completed fo)the day in the upper half of the draw, there were five American first-round winners -Gene Andrews of Pacific Q'alisades, CaliiQ0Jirarny Mc- TTale "PhilaHplnhia Armv tvt. , r- -- ., - -v , . . . j. . John Franek, NVwton, N.J.;fDroKen nec H 4WE W aoutnampion oegiij0!j era 63) ambulant. 0 2ne featured 2ifeafteS? ton Cup raco as t?aG B efe ter Hrfnsfjen 6Q 4Po$3e8)3), J., iivaLiaOr ft&fcaa. J 1957 TJatioriAl S3e99 C &iosi fied raCino chemgiysQ) 3sticS e the 25-lan GoCSS &$ ea 3- erage spfee Q Sf523iS3 p nuur. ss n e eey iO. IieAP ."Sis Jcsaber 5i gft Cte laajL coujap, $?, in in ning of fteip igStaruaBQ open' Or t5han J 833 t?es$la& Scored Ql KaJi9t 3Jwm eacoiKj with a pinch singla. iogeP BoviAan, o3o fcgfl ci9 oa in h 10th oal? gifcfte o 0StS ht tar, ,jt fft fpig&. George Bomtorgep qIso entered in R 10ta fS& ja:ouver gnd oes tfta 9ecP. oqpto SafeSs gBgSS? . Yancove toofi bhe night 63m 9, &i, m g&sss Efeuiftn'1 va-Mt tie ftafl &&u$out og info ?ft fiintk ianiftg". Sn Jpfthaeweaag at. ?ota J&StJcca SK2Eb'firaee4 fa? GfCaing aita a ctta a fees efsSa& Sgge9 ieft in the S2ft iS24E2 ssith tfa loss. ji'$u2 thsc lata Mis iHjlin 3 & etotout foi Seattle in th& f!2 gem &a3 2jeapdy Itfi in t efiarl fat SJS Bfibicjaa, a farmei liSittjeS, uffetE3 Cde loss in a 2Dsf fs remain in faaMi el bis first victory. stiES 4aG&tei3 in ens run I 5EJ itn 0 t3oop Rouble ta IffyfifR T7rt (Tien a U e Seattle's run? ia t gzaeis ria a two tun ItoElBf igftij tssro t'un double. JO SsjfiQfesSJ gat Cb 4 JEiSy Sstry- bsld Sail Set Sss fcita ead thsn ei?isJaa3 ttiple t.tl his a spbb' evening &&'S wn tun Rome iu in Sia i2ai iimJf isue3 the fix itiasaisea got uw wan Kb ft- CHAEGUf S INTO SECOND, San Ffrsneisca's Datyl Spga ctt stops 5&utxlB play attempt by Phjlat3elMa' Chko Fer amdz. IiMat4 Of Giants ttit to EizaCski, w&o threw to f 'effiaMeai cutting ofl Sfffincej. Cl Ulspht) BridgehOngton, W, rrrDT ft rvi wvV bor carried HoegO g?cvs S Greenwich, Conn., (b Bi3 death Sunday in g Bridgenamgtoia roflft ce ter. - The 30-year-ol3 SftSff three children los? soSSei CS his Porsche QQSajra tlie end of tH9 Iburtft to e (8 live-lap rcc. SAs eg? 'gysSb- edQver threO tiQS, giSSiE Brush under it. eptiaa eoi eoo i Roos, San Fran Jack Penrose, Robert A. cisco, and Miami. Three others in the. upper half were beaten including Dr. Ernie Vandeweghe, Rock ville Center, N.Y., former New York Knickerbocker pro basketball star who Is station ed with the Air Forcen Ger many. Ed Mter, llough- by, Ohio.ahrtl Dr. Monf$) Jones, an Air force surgeo siaiionea in r.nianv were beaten. Q also S& tussd) .... 623 KB tmHa 9 g& ?a a a 9 Menfs Teams tied in SO landicap Pin Tourney; Barr in Front in Singles 8ft H3iEB 5 00 1 eBimr 4 a mo ana a a VP9QS ve ouj y ia i&aviBi ao egg CDs l axcssiu, i. a. uiasv top Kuumt aires. Andrews caught fire mid Taipeh, JSormosfe (TOEK, wayt hrouglr his match, strung together five straight birdies and walloped Dr. Jim Hastings of Scotland 8 and 7. McHale turnout, back bl ether Scot, Bill Richmond, 4 and 2, and Franeko barely lasted to defeat BfiP gjractet of England, 1 up. 0 Roos defeated Dave Cad man of England, 5 and 4, and Penrose ousted Niels Thyge sen of Denmark, 4 and 3. publishing company and eight times champion ofthe Cleve land district, waOthe day's first upset victin) losing to former Walker Cupper Tony Duncan of Wales, 4 and 2. Jones lost to Alan Slater of England, 4 aQd 3, and-Vande- boats clashog i35 ff3v&J&3r nist Chinese ve&QiQ BeOS' SSsS su island. noCi cQ 8?SIRe3. Sunday. Th SJ&tiofte,4iS53' threPoP th Co58ie2 sels dppearSg fa daiO screen ang o "pgcScDiJ" were sunk. ? o e1Cbrld pr6&i(Sa$! "S3GSd is about 35milJio $SH S2 nually. If is OnowsJi o (TSU Gsl mcxaici, piwiucniQUi obox the siztwfi RldlOlSftS football ffcia tS0 hsiflDS oS approximately Cs5 failas. A miniature bOttcflJJ Js) about the size ovg g&on& eijjj but is said to delivOr e flow of current Ibr 176,80D hours. 1 j I. s 1 Ig C T. r mJm J. 41ssrafs9, Sftin (W-" man sig Sunfiy ha 6hoh the Bram:ftoaigS laaiSa wise c h o i c in delectin e&- t Chrla gta aujle 3 SS i miep. o :! "I boli6v tSat renca Baa If founQ is Gane pa Gaulle tfia mn to fiavej her, hs soifl. corxaE7EC9 Deli vered-SP 2-5271 o 248 E. McAndrews Rd. e ceo 'SI5JS iftvTTtti 9 SftMftiSsl SeBaa ftos a-9 8 S &ss w iw 1 9 1 ;&a &TB.6l 18&a9 0 1 S. EEgffifiton, fcsJ ef 3 sSi4tfl4l team Grie's frailer Sales, Grants Pass, and State Farm Insur enee, Crescent City, Calif., knotted for the team lead in the men's division and Bill's Belle?. Crescent City, headed firemen's quintets in the first $veek end of the ninth annual Southern Oregon Handicap tournament at Medford Bowl ing lanes. The two men's teams had a 3012 count, only 27 bins short of the 1937 winning to tal. The Belles rolled 2684. In ether men's rivalry, George Barr gained front epot IS singles with 684, Mel Lund and Ted Suter, Crescent City, nabbed doubles top position with 129? - and Jim Nicison, Crescent City, went on top in all-events with 138. Pete Peden, Grants Pass, had high game in the Saturday and Sunday competition. Smith, Lna in Front Millie Smith, Crescent City, paces women's singles with 598 and shares doubles front- runner, spot with Barbara Sickens at 1112. Eleanor Lenr, Medford. led the all- events rolling with 1648 and the high game division with 207. The tour nay continues through June 29. Men's team counts Includ ed Nor-Cal Plywood, Cres cent City. 2249, Modern Plumbing, Medford. 2919, end Steinseifcr Electric, Klamath Falls, 2872. &ot Cournoyer And PedeH, Grants Pass, assumed second spot in doubles with. 123$. 'Scores included Buck Tea- garden and John Cottand, Crescent City, Nicison and tStu Mulhausen, Crescent City, and Walt Cannon and Han Bell, Grants Pass each 1237. Among top singles tal lies were Wes Baird, Cres cents City, 671, Teagargeh 660, Bell 53, Dubb Beard, JJediOfd, 649, and Ralph gaj nett, Klamath Falls, 647 'Ci2maJi Sece&d Alevcnts leaders Include Bill Cianadia, Crescent City; 1913, Baird 1876, Teagaf den 18S6; ,und 1839 and aanan l&St. Other marks i& high game standings were Floyd IVong, Crescent City, 29, fticlsoik III fcndj Ci- i&adia 228. ' . Following the Belles among i wamena teams were CftiS- wod Slid ftene TV, Medford 2139, Ledy Rebels, Medford, 2i91, fnd tlat&S Haven Mo tel, Slefljofd, 254?. fifed in london lOiMSsn - (WW Percj Ctifi, ef St. AnfteS, a 40 f ear old atomic energy werfc ef, has filed the first private CSofiik feiigs uit if aiast Eriti&a governiefit afifi ftwnie gnefy authortty. Dynra, saaffied and t&e fa &sf ef a 13-year-old giva, s&i4 he sgE&p4 edioetiv tajury vhile working in the gsrin ElelS stecaie ctatiefi 41 Sa3 wick in 1953. - us elaiajs a has ly ruined "the vision pigfrfe eye. s, s snown with him abmrd yackt offi eafifopffl eeast, site? jSxe24,rT 958m CQm9 m high doubles combinations were Edna Mulhausen and Verdi Scudder, Cfesdent City. 1042, Marl Tennant and Mel Little, Medford, .997, end Judy Barnum and ftell Jones, Medford, 894. . Bight after the leader in singles were Rose Barr, Med ford, 596, Eleanor Lenz, 567, Marie Tennant 533 and Lee Livermora, Crescent City, 550. In all-events Lee Liver more is second with 1393 and is followed by Rose - Barr 1562, Marie Tennant 1539 and Lucille Schlack, Crescent City. IS43. Pioneers Win NAIA District 2 Portland UFI) Lewis and Clark college, spurred on by the four-hit pitching of Jim Richards, struck out 12 to blank Oregon College of Ed ucation 7-1 for the district t NAIA baseball championship Saturday night at Sckevone field. The University of Portland was runner-up with an . win over South Oregon eel lege. Righthander Richards had a shutout until OCE pushed across a run in the seventh oa two singles and walk. AERIAL TRIBUTE Cambridge, England (UPI) A British Royal Air Force plana Sunday dropped 3,811 flowers on. the graves of Americans buried neat here. The flowers, one for each the graves in 6 World War XI American cemetery, were dropped as more than 5,000 Britons and Americans stood at attention below. I &W"CR5 Caras&eneemant exercises $o$ &erf $.863 u&ting enie$$ fa& 0te Vni veFtity e(E Scftgeaa will ha held Suada.y, ajy 5", efeEoy wpd 8018. S'insal tSeroitCitSIS ill be hsl$ tfi(g,Pi piday, J una 13. The Au a,08 eggscted graduates pepPeeani a SO per cent increase ovsp last year, ccopdins to tb registrar. - president G. fiJwpaflith "BTil ttm will hold reception for lumni Saturday afternoon as part of full week-end of graduation activities. SUCCEEDING retired pres ident, Vs. Fred Fagg. Df Norman B. Tpp (above), vice firesideat; wKi vewity ot Peaosylvaoia, is new president of University of Southern California at U9 Angeles. (VnftiepUtQ on nm hqv$z New York (U2t ThB French Champagne Producers Association today get p f champagna bar ft the eify'a marriage bureau tot th first June wedding couples. 0??$3BS:iEPS& S3SS peni KoDre has Charley Norkus in bad way durinsr Sm&&Q&& Qg &aory,t& ngS g2 aeci6. 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