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o o OriotoS ?nk Potfiondcr Portland (UPI) Jim Sata lich, star outftelder from Lin coln hig of Portland, has beensigrod by the Ealtimore Orio:fi c th American league, fiouf 1 Daniels said tQdayQ Sata'fich ill be sent to Bluefi:d, W. a., of the class D Appalachian league. .. Elephant Butte Lc&e, form ed by a dam on the Rio Grande near Truth r Conse quences, N.M., holSi more than two milliagjtj feet of water. e MEDFORDvJTRIBUNE sipaDnsTS USC, Missouri Vie For College Title Omaha, Neb. (UPI) Southern California goes against unbeaten Missouri to night in an attempt to keep the NCAA college world se ries baseball championship in 3wcHstyle - Q mnni wh:;kt that .ms iJ -am '' ft k . Plucky VJ G jsgi O c:"wiii mi WjJ? J & urae its home state. The University of Califor nia won last year's meet but fell victims to the Trojans in the Pacific Coast conference this year. USC, beaten once by the spunky Holy Cross team it eliminated Tuesday night, meets Missouri in what may be the final game. If Missouri wins, it takes the title, but the Trojans have to beat Old Mizzou twice to win the double elimina tion meet. USC Coach Raoul (Rod) Dedaux tabbed Bill Thorn (7-1) to go against the fighting Tigers and young John Don oghue (6-2) will take the hill for Missouri. Southern Cali fornia bounced touted Holy Cross from the tournament Tuesday night, 6-2, after Ken Guffey opened with a triple and scored when Mike Cas tanon grounded out. Half a dozen singles in the second frame produced four runs and a single coupled with three walks brought in another run in the seventh. Missouri's 3-1 win over Western Michigan, a duplica tion of the opener - Friday night, sent, the Broncos home to Kalamazoo. Always smoother because it's slow-distilled There are less costly ways to make bourbon whiskies but they'll never give you the smoothness you get in Eafiy Times. The extra care and attention of slow dis tilling... the patient willingness to take twice as long... this is the old-style way, the smoothing way to make whisky. Next time, ask for Early Times. - KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY . 86 PROOF EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY . LOUISVILLE 1. KENTUCKY Camp White Holds Drill For KF ne Camp White semi-pro base ball club of the Rogue Valley loop will meet the Klamath Falls Kubs in a non-loop scuf fle on Friday evening at the Veterans Administration Me morial stadium at Camp White. Game time will be 8 p.m. The Whiters will hold a practice at 6:30 p.m. today at the VA diamond to ready for the scrap and for their league game with Prospect on Sun day. The VA-sponsored team de feated the Klamath nine last Saturday at Klamath Falls. Low Bid Submitted For Dammasch Work Salem (UPI) Ross B. Hammond Co., Portland, sub mitted the low basic bid of .$6,043,142 Tuesday for first phase construction " of the F. H. Dammasch mental hos pital in the Wilsonville area. The State Board of Control said alternate bids would make it' possible to award a contract without a long delay. There is $5,300,000 now on hand for work.on the hospital. The first industrial exhibi tion held in Canada was a dis play of the products of New France at Quebec in 1737. . . . MID -SEASON . . . 14 Performer Skipper tfJSSSS ?37900 15' Performer Sportsman tLSSS $82900 Was $497.50 Now 43900 t4' Ghjmpion Sabre 5sr3S5o ?58900 W Ohampion Sabre $5i5 $52900 12 Fisherman &rs Mow 199 !4' Geskhelt Standard w 85oo 34900 IQ'.&osquito Speed Boat w 511900 SPECIAL! Hen 1957 Motors p Q D.P. $185.00 3 713 n.p. $210,00 O JO U.P. $240,00 twk jcfr to Stock on Hand ! A Few Used Motors w2tli-14750 0 .rii00 55500 0 1 10 H.P. Mercury $0750 Lightning U I RftiiT fnc5imnc ah styie$, coast VV4 tpwviliviit Big Yf Guard Approved eeo 20 Off i Med 1948 N. Pacific Hiway Medford Phone SP 3-3160 Crater Lake Legion Trips Studs, Plays GF Crew Thursday A splurge of four runs in the seventh inning last night gave the Medford Crater Lake Motors nine its first district triumph in American Legion junior baseball. Crater Lake bumped the Central Point Cheney Studs 7 to 3. With the score knotted a 3 all going into the final frame, Bob Quinney got a bae on a third strike error, Lowell Dean singled and Calvin Dean and Ray Konopasek were is sued successive walks (the one to Dean was intended) by pitcher Alan McKinnis to force over one run. Then Dick Ragsdale doubled off reliever Bill Anhorn to bring home the other three markers. Medford and Central Point nines are now tied in third place in the southern district of the southwestern Oregon area with one win and one loss each. Non League With G.P. The Crater Lake team will be host to the Grants Pass ag gregation at Cheney field here on Thursday evening.- Game time is 8 p.m. Grants Pass is the unbeaten loop leader but Medford won't have a chance to gain on GP nor will the Climate city youths have an opportunity to stretch their lead tomorrow. It will be a non-league ruckus. However, the rival crews will have an opportunity to feel each other out for a counting scrape next Sunday, also on the local dia mond. Medford got a three-run jump in the tussle last night but the Studs picked up a single run in the fifth inning and two in the sixth to dead lock the action. The three-marker third Al Weil Files Pacts For Fight Los Angeles (UPI) Pro moter Al Weill was awaiting word today from the Califor nia State Athletic commission on his request for approval of a title fight at Wrigley Field Aug. 4 between Heavyweight Champion Floyd Patterson and challenger Roy Harris, the pride of Cut and Shoots Tex. Weill filed his formal appli cation for a California promo ter's license Tuesday at the commission office and at the same . time deposited signed contracts from both fighters for the bout which he predict ed would draw a gate of bet ter than half a million dollars. The man who managed Rocky Marcianb to the heavy weight title and before that acted as promoter for the In ternational Boxing club (IBC) in New York might be. a 'pro moter in name only as far as the California commission was concerned, although odds were in his favor. t ... Documents Received Commission secretary Clay ton Frye received the proper documents from Weilf and im mediately went to work on the long distance telephone to advise the various commis soners of their content.'. Frye said a decision could be expected by Friday. He said the commissioners,-scattered throughout ' the state, would probably confer by telephone and make their de cision without holding a for mal meeting. Weill was anxious to get a quick decision so .he could start rolling on promotion for the bout. He said he gave the 24-year-old Harris a flat $100,000 gu arantee. Patterson would get 50 per cent of the net gate which might run into a matter of $200,000. Pin Instructors Set for Eugene School Session Mrs. Leslie E. Wilson, Mrs. Lem C. Wilson, Mrs. ' Jack Roberts and Mrs. Harvey Wyatt, Medford, are to attend a bowling instructors training school at Eugene Recreation in Eugene on Saturday, June 21. The school is sponsored by the Oregon State Woman's Bowling association and the American Junior Bowling con gress. Purpose is to train men and women interested in teaching -bowling. -From the group three or four will be chosen to become certified AJBC instructors for their re spective areas. Anyone interested in the principles of the AJBC, its teaching methods or the actual teaching is welcome to attend the school, according to Mrs. Leslie Wilson who is president of the OSBWA" and its junior bowling instructors chairman. frame for the Motormen was started off when Tom Lau rance was safe on an error, going all the way to second base. Laurance swiped third and was singled home by Ken Durkee. Then Durkee stole both second and third and Wayne Thompson and Quin ney walked. Lowell Dean fanned but Cal Dean singled to bring in Durkee. Thomp son got home on a passed ball. Cheneys Score Laurance twirled a steady first four innings for Medford and batters were retired in one-two-three order in each of the frames. In the fifth with the first two batters out, he hit Dave Brown with a pitch. Phil Tucker smashed the ball just to the left of second base and into the outfield scoring Brown. Leading off the fifth inning McKinnis hit the first pitched ball for a triple into right field and Dennis Pf aff walked. Dennis Johnson's sock to left field bounded over the fence for an automat ic double and McKinnis tal lied. Dennis Barr relieved Laurance and walked Harley Dickerson on purpose to set up a force but the strategy backfired when Bob Johnson hit to drive in Pfaff . With the bases still loaded Barr got Pete Stemple to foul out then whiffed Brown and Tucker to stop the rally. In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Cheneys got the bases loaded with two out, on bases on balls to Pfaff and Dennis Johnson and a safety by Dickerson but Bob John son struck out to end the fra cas. Barr Victor Barr took the pitching vic tory in the tussle and McKin nis was the loser. In his 6 13 innings on the hill McKinnis struck out 14 but walked six and yielded six of the seven Medford hits. ' Anhorn had two strikeouts. Laurancf whiffed eight and walked three over five plus frames and gave up four of the five CP safeties. Barr fanned four nd walked three in two in nings. Lowell Dean handled the catching chores for Medford last night. Herb Wheeler and Pat Mc Laughlin may handle the pitching for Medford against Grants Pass on Thursday. Central Point has a district game with Klamath Falls here Saturday night -and goes to Klamath Sunday for a league and non-league twinbill. Leafs Display Hill Strength By United Press International The Toronto Maple Leafs were favored to win the In ternational league pennant on the strength of their heavy hitting, but now they are also exhibiting one of the more potent pitching staffs in the circuit. Don Johnson -became the sixth straight Leaf to pitch a complete game when he blanked the Miami 'Marlins, 5-0, Tuesday night. In those six games, of which they won five, Leaf pitchers have lim ited the opposition to seven runs; Montreal retained its half- game first-place edge on To ronto by whipping Havana, 6-4. The Royals scored three times in each of the seventh and eighth innings to gain the victory .for starter Tom La sorda. In other action, Columbus stopped Rochester, 7-2, behind the five-hit pitching of Wham my Douglas and Richmond beat Buffalo, 7-2,, in the sec ond game after the Bisons had won the seven-inning opener. 1-0, on Luke Easter's home run. , OSC Tennis Duo Doubles Victor Annapolis (UPI) Paul Sdvarna and Jimmie Jackson of Oregon State college won their doubles match in , the NCAA tennis tournament Tuesday, 6-3, 6-3, over Jack son Yang and Donald Schweit zer of Maryland. . MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Wednesday, June 18, 1958 11 CRATER LAKE MOTORS' A SAVE "SftOQ cn English Fords! hew imiA Tuson 3 iiiues trtr uwtf CRATER LAKE FOTHS 4 LINBSCORE: Medford 003 000 4 7 7 1 Central Point -.000 012 03 5 3 Laurance, Barr (6) and L. Dean; McKinnis, B. Anhorn (7) and Tucker. ' BOXER DIES ' Buenos Aires, Argentina (UPI) Boxer Santos Galvan, who was knocked out by Farid Salim at Luna Park on June 4, died Tuesday in the Costa Buero Neurological in stitute after a delicate brain operation failed to save his life. . WHAT IS WOKLVS HI6HS5T PARJ-MUTUEL PAYOFF? Th highest record pay-off tS 94A7Sfat on 'Wishing Ring."These happy odds oc curred ot a race run on the Latonia, ke ntucky, track. n 1912. More cagey bettors who bet on place Collected 32t.3Ot0. TOP THIS! To any reader submitting contrary proof, Tip Brady will send a signed, wallet-sized diploma. Write to: BEAT THIS, co this paper. Box 575, Sausalito, Calif. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope. 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