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o o o o 0 o 0 S3 5 r. rafi mW wmws u niru ft Mp m C3aw York Yanks, 1 -0 gftyf&ei 9a Ie:ioal 9r$nfc Iir pitched his third Straight shutout and Al t$2ir Smashed home run to (nbl th Detroit Tigers to ttttl New York Yan kee i the aeventh straight tirr, J-0 Saturday. ir? fv up ii hits in StnSinj hi scoreless string of anffinja 4o 3t 2-3 but he (Tnt iot ht wound up h&tes Take Second Sajn Ditjo (UPI) The &Jo Fadres scored taconi straight victory c$3 $ofcn Saturday, 7-5 igcr Acts Again Like Man-Egter By MILTON RICHMAN United Press International ' Better get junior away from that cage because that fat and mangy Detroit Tiger every one used to kick around sud denly is acting up like a blood-thirsty man-eater again. You can blame it on a cou ple of guys who are feeding him, Jim Bunning and Al Ka line, or maybe head-keeper i Bill Norman, under whose guidance the once-abused Ben- ;(D gal by Friday night had moved up from the American league cellar to within a half ; game of second place. The Tigers ripped the Yan O kees for the sixth straight : time this season Friday night, i 7-1, behind a spectaculap 1- strikeout performance by Bunning befoi 53,168 fans ; O at Detroit. fQ BunQng' trikeou? total, I wch include Mictiy Man ' tl thr time, wat only four sh$ o? th iajor leaut rec ord of 1 set by Bob Jeller of CIIan(f against Detroit, Oct. 2, 1938. Tb Jfcinny, 26-ywr-old righthander pitched hi fin est ame of the year in rout to his fifth victory, yielding only f5 tits, onf of hich was Yi BerraP 11th Rome In the urth inning. Wrt it not for that blow, Bunning would have had his second straight shutout over the Yanks, whom he blanked, 3-0, STew York last Sunday. Valine did his part, too, chipping hr with a pair of doubles that drove in two runs, (ftended hit bitting streak to 17 gameenfl helped send Bob Turle j 'iomn to his third defeat galASt 18 tri umphs. Despite th 1999, the Yan kees remained james in front of the second-place Red Sox, whodvere beaten by the Athletics, 5-3. Berg Leading In Western Open Erie, Pa.pr- (UPD Patty Berg, a poised professional from St. Andrews, 111., shot a two-under par 71 with the helpf "Lady Luck" Satur for aour-strokt lead at the three-quarr mark of the Women Wes1rn Golf Assn. Open. WOl TRIM New Yorfc -(UH) Iddie Arcaro, Belmont Park' lead ing jockey, booted homt triple in three consecutive races Friday. Arcaro scored on Patsy L $18.20 in the third, wqa. aboard Blueville S5.60 in the-iourth and broughfin Lea Moon $8.20 in the fifth. AUTO mm SUPPI P s mu oll tob Bumot twit. Jn 22, 1958 n Tigers To with his eighth triumph had it not been for Kaline's bril liance defensively as well as offensively. Kaline, who ran his own consecutive hitting streak to 18 games, not only slammed his seventh homer of the sea son off ex-teammate Duke Maas in the fourth inning but also made a brilliant throw I from right field in the sixth ry behind the five-hit pitching of Gene Lary and Dick Bro dowski. Fred Hatfield's two-run homer and a bases-empty four bagger by Earl Averill paced the Padre's eight-hit attack against Ed Palmquist, Chuck Page and Bill George. Lary Raines also singled in two runs. Glen Gormous drive in three of the losers' runs, two of them with a homer. It was his third round tripper of the year. Lary (5-3) was the winner and Ed Palmquist (1-4) the loser. The Padres hold a 3-2 lead in the series. Right fielder Dave Pope injured his left ankle crash ing against the fence while chosing Gorbous' homer and had to leave the game. Righthanders Norm Sherry (2-5) and Bob Milliken (1-3) of Spokane oppose San Diego's Hal Woodeschick (6-2) and Bom Alexander (3-2) in the final two games of the series this afternoon. Spokane 200 001 2005 5 1 San Diego .. 302 001 lOx 7 8 1 Palmquist, George (7), Page (7) nd N. Sherry: Lary. Brodowski (7) and Naragon. Home runs Gorbous, SPO., 1st, one on; Hatfield. SDO., 3rd, on on; Averill, SDO., 6th, ntn on. Calumet Horse Wins New York, June 21 (UPI) Calumet Farm's A Glitter, fighting off a strong challenge in the stretch, won the 42nd running of the $71,450 Coach ing club American Oaks at Belmont Park Saturday to giva the famed racing stable permanent possession of the Coaching Club trophy. PeJohn Winner In Ring Fracas Syracuse, N. Y. (UPI) Heavyweight contender Mike DeJohn, who escaped from a threatened bloody defeat to beat big Bob Baker, will have another TV fight in Syracuse Aug. 1 after his automatic 30-day suspension because of a five-stitch gash on his left brow. Lanky Mike, who was yell ing, "I can't see," in the fifth rond Friday night and seem ed on the verge of a TKO de feat because of blood pouring from his brow and nose, prob ably will meet Willie Bes manoff in the War Memorial auditorium here. DeJohn of Syracuse, who scaled 201Vs pounds to 218 for big Bob of Pittsburgh, won the unanimous 10-round decision at the auditorium be cause of his unexpected rally in the second half of the fight. The rounds voting favored Mike, 6-3-1, 7-3 and 6-3-1. The United Press International agreed, 6-3rl. Nevertheless, many of the estimated 2,300 fans booed the . verdict be cause of the gore that had mantled DeJohn's face in the earlier going. . l)t LUGGAGE GREAT FOR VACATION TRAILER . Caast Guard Approved $11.95 XJuuJul.---- Ixtinguisher for Boat & Car i ai jl jl anuiout Victory to nail Maas trying to score the tying run on Mickey Mantle's single. Southpaw Billy Pierce lim ited the Baltimore Orioles to two hits while pitching the Chicago White Sox to a 1-0 victory. It marked the fifth shoutout by a White Sox pit cher in the last seven games. Pierce allowed only a fourth inning single by Dick Williams and a ninth inning single by pinch hitter Al Pil arcik in gaining his sixth win. The Washington Senators pushed across all their runs in the first five innings and reliever Tru Clevenger halt ed a ninth-inning rally to de feat the Cleveland Indians, 11-7. Washington came up with six runs in the fourth to take a 10-0 lead. Clint Courtney's two-run homer and Herb Plews' two-run double where the key blows in the frame. Plews had a perfect day with three singles, a double and a walk while teammate Albie Pearson had four hits. Pedro Ramos, was the win ner although Clevenger had to bail him out in the ninth when the Indians scored their final two runs. Cal McLish was the loser. Jim Lemon and Vic Power also hit homers. Boston was at Kansas City in a night game. AMERICAN LEAGUE Balltimore 000 000 000 0 2 1 Chicago 100 000 OOx 1 4 1 Loes (0-7) and Triandos; Pierce (6-a) and JLollar. New York 000 000 000 0 6 1 Detroit 000 100 OOx 1 4 0 Maas, Duren (8) and Berra; Larry (8-5) and Wilson. LP Maas (4-b) HR Kaline (7th). Washington 220 610 000 11 16 0 Cleveland .... 000 005 002 ,7 13 0 RV Golfers Entered in Tourneys Rogue Valley Country club will have representatives in two tournaments this week. Club Professional Ron Ca perna and Al Williams, the former pro at the Medford links, will compete in the Northwest Professional Golf ers association tournament on Monday at Royal Oaks club, Vancouver, B.C. It will be a 36 hole medal event with the three top men gaining nation al tourney berths. Harry Millette, RVCC club champion of 1957, will enter the Oregon Golf association amateur match play champion ships opening Monday and running through Saturday, June 28 at Astoria Golf and Country club. Rogue Valley has announc ed two July events of its own. The annual Southern Oregon junior medal play meet will be on July 14 and 15 and the annual stag day will be on July 16. Small Horse Takes Win Inglewood, Calif. (UPI) - Little Eddie Schmidt, one of the smallest horses racing in America but one with a stout heart, came from far off the pace Saturday to capture the 18th running of the $54,700 Inglewood Handicap at Holly wood Park by less than a full head. The game five - year - old nailed the pace-setting How Now inside the sixteenth pole and then out-fought him in the race for the wire. Social Climber and Porterhouse, the 3-2 favored entry, ran third and fourth in the field of eight starters. RACK FILTERS for ANY CAR FAMILY TIME! i' t : 111 BP- CUSTOM HITCHES TURTLE WAX WITH IRILLIUM The famous once over cleoner-wax. Sports Broadcast Television station KBES will bring the Baltimore at Chicago American league baseball gam at 10:25 a.m. today. STANDINGS W. 33 .. 33 32 28 L. 24 29 29 27 29 33 31 35 Pet. 379 332 .525 309 300 .476 .466 .417 GB 2!i 3 4 4',i 6 6i 8 i Milwaukee San Francisco Pittsburgh Cincinnati St. Louis 29 Chicago 30 Philadelphia 27 Los Angeles 25 Saturday's Results: Pittsburgh 11, Lot Angeles T Cincinnati 9. Chicago 3 St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 1 San Francisco at Philadelphia, postoned rain. SUNDAY'S GAMES National League Chicago at Cincinnati (21 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (2) St. Louis at Milwaukee (2) San Francisco at Philadelphia (2) American League Washington at Cleveland (2) Balitmore at Chicago New York at Detroit Boston at Kansas City Sundays Probable Pitchers AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore at Chicago O'dell (7-71 vs. Wilson (6-5). Boston at Kansas City Brewer (3-5) vs. Dickson (4-3). New York at Detroit Larsen (5-1) vs. Hoeft (6-5). Washington at Cleveland (2) Griggs (3-3) and Stobbs (2-5) vs. Narleski (8-5) and Grant (5-4). NATIONAL LEAGUE est. rouis at jvuiwauRte iyiibiac (0-0) vs. Jay (1-0). San Franciso at Philadelphia (2) Mozant (4-6) and Gomez (5-6) or Miller (1-3) vs. Morehead (0-1) and Roberts (5-8). Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (2) Drysdale (3-8) and Kipp (2-3) vs. Raydon (2-2) and Friend (9-6). Chicago at Cincinnati (2) Dra browbsky (4-7) and Ellsworth (0-) or Henry (1-0) vs. NuxhaU (2-3) and Lawrence (4-3) or Newcombe (1-6). NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco at Philadelphia, postponed rain. Los Angeles 400 200 100 7 13 1 Pittsburgh .. 002 063 OOx 11 15 1 Giallombardo, Rosebuck (5), Po dres (5), Drysdale (6). Erskine (6), Koufax (8) and Pignatano; Law, Porterfield (4), Blackburn (5), Face (6) and Foiles, Hall (6). WP Face (2-2). LP Roebuck (0-1). St Louis 000 200 000 2 5 0 Milwaukee 000 000 100 1 4 1 Mizell, Jackson (9) and Smith; Burdette, Conley (9) and Crandall. WP Mizell (4-6). LP Burdette (5-5) HR Mantilla (4th). Chicago 00 1000 101 3 12 1 Cincinnati 022 301 Olx 9 15 0 Drot, Elston (4), Nichols (7) and Neeman; Haddix (5-3) and Bailey. LP Drott (3-3). HRS Long (7th), Haddix (1st), Dark (3rd), Neeman (5th). FRIDAY'S RESULTS: Pacific Coast Leauge Phoenix 1, Sacramento 0 Salt Lake 8, Seattle 5 San Diego 6, Spokane 5 Vancouver 6, Portland 5 National League Philadelphia 5, San Francisco 4 (night). Pittsburgh 2, Los Angles 1 (night) Milwakuee 7, St. Louis 3 (night) Chicago 11, Cincinnati 3 (night, 8 innings, rain). American League Chicago 5, Baltimore 3 (night) Kansas City 5, Boston 3 (night) Detroit 7, New York 1 (night) Washington at Cleveland (night) postponed, rain. Northwest League Eugene 10. Wenatchee 7 Yakima 15, Tri-City 5 Salem 7, Lewiston 5 (12 'nnings) International League Toronto 2, Havana 0 Miami 6, Montreal 2 Columbus 7, Buffalo 6 Richmond 6, Rochester League Leaders United Press International (as of Friday) NATIONAL LEAGUE Player & Club G. AB R. H. Mavs, S.F 60 241 51 92 Musial. St. L. 54 197 30 73 Skinner, Pitts 56 213 43 71 Dark, Chi 45 181 20 60 Green, St. L. 50 154 22 51 Crowe, Cin. 41 133 12 44 Pet. .382 .370 .333 .331 .331 .331 AMERICAN LEAGUE Vernon, Clev. 50 137 25 Fox, Chi 60 240 34 Kuenn, Det. 49 187 27 Ward, K.C. .. 51 159 23 Bridgs, Wash. 60 213 25 49 82 63 53 68 .358 .342 .337 .333 .319 National league Thomas. Pi- rotos 2n- Banks. Cubs 18: Walls Clubs 15; Moryn, Cubs 15; Boyer, Cards 14: Mathews, Braves it. TVTnvc fiflntjs 14. American leaeue Jesen, Red Rvr 1R- Cerv. Athletics 17: Trian dos, Orioles 14; Sievers. Senators 12:, Mantle. Yankees 12; Gemert, Red Sox 12. Runs Batted In National league Thomas, Pi rates 62; Banks, Cubs 53: Mays, Giants 42; Cepeda, Giants 42; Spen- nir Giants 40. American league Cerv, Athletics 53; Jensen, Red Sox 49; Gernert, Red Sox 40; Sievers, Senators 36; Colavito, Indians J5. National league McMahon, Braves 6-1: Phillips, Cubs 5-1; Mc Cormick, Giants 4-1: Purkey. Red legs 8-3; Rush, Braves 5-2. American league Larsen, Yan Vcec 5.1- Ford. Yankees 8-2: Rap- nas. Orioles 4-1; Hyde. Senators 4-1; Turley, Yankees 10-3. Carole Pushing College Champ ' Ames, Iowa (UPI) Co ed giant killer Carole Ann Pushing, 18, who upset every body who was anybody in the National "VTomen's Collegiate Golf tourney, today was new champion. "Maybe I'm better than I thought," she said. Miss Pushing, from Carle ton College, Minn., playing in her first big tournament, Fri day won the crown with a 19-hole, 1-up victory over last year's runner-up Judy Bell of Wichita University. In pre-final rounds, Miss Pushing set back national amateur champion Jo Anne Gunderson and collegiate de fending titlist Meriam Bailey of Northwestern. The seesaw final ended when Miss Bell conceded the match and tournament after driving into the rough on the 19th, dubbing one approach and then overshooting the green. Meanwhile, Miss Push ing had come within 18 inches of the cup on her three shots. Pirates Beat Dodgers by 11-7; Near Second Place By United Press International The Pittsburgh Pirates who feel they are legitimate Na tional league pennant threats rallied for six runs in the fifth inning Saturday to lick the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-7 and climb within a half-game of second place. Los Angeles got to Pirate starter Vern Law for four runs in the first inning and led, 6-2, until the fifth. Pinch hitter Gene Baker singled home the two runs that put Pittsburgh ahead, 7-6, and re liever Johnny Podres commit ted a balk that allowed Ro man Mejias to score the final run of the frame. Southpaw Bobby Giallom bardo, just up from Montreal, started his first major league game and gave way in the fifth to Ed Roebuck, who was charged with the loss. Reliev er Elroy Face was the win ner. ! Wilmer Cvinegar Bend) Mi zell teamed up with Larry Jackson to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-1 win over the Milwaukee Braves. Mizell registered his fourth Klamath Kubs Top Camp Whiters 4-0 Memorial Stadium, Camp White Klamath Falls Kubs, with tight defense, the five-hit twirling of Fred Priedel and the slugging of Donn Tau cher .evened the score for a previous loss Friday night by shutting out Camp White 4 to 0 in a non-league semi-pro baseball game here. The Kubs picked up two runs in the fourth inning, one in the fifth and one in the eighth. Friedel helped along his winning cause with eight strikeouts. He issued six bases On balls but kept the free passes well scattered. Tau cher, who had five trips to Sof f bailers Vie Monday M and W Chain Saw and Eagle Point Merchants will vie in the 7 p.m. game Mon day in the Jackson County Softball association and in the game starting around 8:30 p.m. the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids will tangle with the Butte Falls Loggers. League play is in Memorial stadium, Camp White. Games for the -other two dates this month have been announced by Willard Bar num, who is in charge of league operation. On Thursday, June 26, it will be Parsons Motors and Eagle Point in the early fra cas and the Cheney Studs and Butte Falls in the evening fin isher. Slate for Monday, June 30 is Medford Junior Chamber of Commerce against the Bureau of Reclamation to be followed by Butte Falls versus Eagle Point. Central Point Youth Activity In Good Stride Central Point Pee Wee and intermediate baseball have been going full blast in the School District 6-City of Central Point recreation pro gram, according to Don Mil ler, director. . He said that 125 boys and girls, on the average, have turned out each day for base ball and softball activities. The intramural program was to have started last week but had been delayed until Mon day. Central Point will have pee wee and intermediate teams in the Southern Oregon Jun ior Baseball league. In prac tice games last week the pee wee beat Lone Pine 20 to 3 and the intermediates won also from Lone Pine 11 to 3, breaking a 3-all deadlock with eight runs in the extra eighth inning. Boys and girls from the school district have been at tending swimming classes at Hawthorne park pool in Med ford and other girls, have been attending day camp. Activities began last Mon day. Funeral on Monday For Jack Westrope Inglewood, Calif. (UPI) Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at Forest Lawn Memorial park for jock ey Jack Westrope, fatally in jured when thrown from his horse in the feature race at Hollywood Park Thursday. victory and had a no-hitter go ing until Felix Mantilla hom ered in the seventh. He gave way in the ninth, however, to Jackson, who retired the last two men. The Cards scored both their runs off Lew Burdette in the fourth with the aid of a walk, an error by Eddie Matthews and singles by Don Blasin game and Gene Green. Southpay Harvey Haddix of Cincinnati was tagged for three homers but also hit one himself in a 9-3 victory over Chicago. Haddix yielded 12 hits, in cluding homers by Dale Long, Alvin Dark and Cal Neeman. The three homer, however, all came with the bases empty. Cincinnati collected 15 hits and had enough runs to win by the third inning when Roy McMillan doubled home two runs in the second off loser Dick Drott and Ed Bailey re peated in the third. George Crowe doubled home three runs in the fourth to kayo Drott. Rain washed out the game between the Phillies and the Giants. bat, knocked out three sin gles and was the only Kub to have more than one safe blow. Camp White had men on base in all but one inning but wasn't able to "hit 'em where they ain't" when the runners were in scoring position. Whiter play, nevertheless, was marked by some spectacular fielding catches on the part of Don Wendt, Clyde Smith, Bob Smith and Jim Cury to spar kle up the hassle for the home fans. Bob Smith and Don San- ford each had two hits for Camp "White. Sanford tossed an eight-hitter, struck out six and walked just two. . KF Scores A single by Taucher, a dou ble by Jerry Burke, a fielder's option, an error and a base on balls figured for Klamath in the two-run fourth. Billy Copeland hit, Priedel sacri ficed and Taucher safetied for the marker in the fifth, The eighth-inning score was on a double by Dorm Martin and a single by Floyd Lin derman. Camp White got a runner as far as third base only in the sixth frame. Its heaviest hit ting cantos were the seventh and ninth with tow hits each. In the seventh they were by Sanford and Cury and in the eighth by Sanford again and Bob Smith. In the first inning Wendt, playing left field made a long run back to snare a fly ball by Martin. Clyde Smith, at first base, stole a hit away from Bob Kelly with a stretch ing over the shoulder stab of a liner. Bob Smith and Cury, in the outfield, made sensa tional one-hand back-hand catches and Cury executed a shoestring catch on a long dash forward. The Camp White nine was scheduled at Prospect at 1:30 pjn. today. LINE SCORE: Klamath F. ..000 210 010 4 8 1 Camp White ..000 000 000 0 5 3 Priedel and Kelly; Sanford and Hale. Rain Halts Giant Game Philadelphia (UPI) The Philadelphia Phillies . San Francisco Giants game was halted by rain in the first inn ing Saturday and will be re played at a date to be an nounced. . The Giants failed to score off Jack Sanford in their half of the inning. Rain fell with two out in the Phils' half, after Ted Kazanski and Stan Lopata had drawn walks off Johnny Antonelli. The um pires waited one hour and 24 minutes and then called off the game as the downpour continued. PHILS SIGN PITCHERS Philadelphia (UPI) The Philadelphia Phillies have signed pitchers John Kerri gan of San Francisco and Tom Klukososki of Wanamie, Pa., for their Johnson City, Tenn. affiliate in the Appalachian rookie league. HASKINS Saw Shop MACHINE SHARPENING Chain, Circle and Hand Saw, Lawn Mowers and Tools 1736 No. Riverside Phone SP 2-8236 One Killed And Th ree Hurt In Le Mans Endurance Race Le Mans, France (UPI) French driver Jean Mary was killed and the United States' Bruce Kessler and Jay Cham berlain were injured Satur day in accidents that marked the early hours of the 24-hour Le Mans endurance race. After only seven hours of the famous grind, 21 of the 55 Medford, In Junior Tussle Here Today Medford Crater Lake Mo tors American Legion baseball squad starts this week's six game slate with a doublebill this afternoon against Grants Pass at Cheney field at the south edge of Medford. First game of seven innings will be at 1:30 p.m. and will count in district standings. Seoond game will be a non league. Grants Pass' trip here will be its second in four days. The Mock Ford aggregation lost 10 to 9 Crater Lake Motors in a Thursday kings-x tussle. Medford pitchers may be chosen from among Dennis Barr, Tom Laurance and Jer ry Anderson. Mock may have Dick Hayes and Dennis Bar low as starters with Bill Cole and Roy Harris in reserve. A possible line-up for the Crater Lake Motormen is Jim Berry, catcher, Garland Low ery, first base; Ray Konopa sek, second; Ken Durkee, third, between Dick Ragsdale and Wayne Thompson, short stop; and among Ragsdale, Thompson, Bob Quinney and Laurance in the outfield. Willie Mays' Return To Lineup Up To Player Philadelphia (UPI) Man - ager Bill Rigney of the New York Giants said Saturday Willie Mays spent a restful night in a New York hospital and his return to the lineup will be left up to the outfield- WHO CffOSSEP ATLAMT1C IN SMALLEST BOAT ? The smallest boat to cross the Atlantic from U.S. to Portugal modi the trip in 1892 when W.A. Andrews left Atlantic City, July 2, in a canvas-covered folding boat measuring oniyfi feet by 5 feet 5 inches ty 3 feet, t took 8 days. TOP THIS! To any reader sobmlWnf contrary proof, -Tip Brady will send a signed, wallet-sized diploma. Write to: BEAT THIS, eo this paper. Box 575, Sausalito, Calif. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope. US Foot Brake -Adjustment and LINING CHECK mihim Main & Fir Sts. "WHERE starters had dropped out. Nine had struck barriers, collided or overturned in the treacherously slick track which had been doused by a steady rain since early in the morning. The leaders at the end of six hours were Olivier Gren debien of Belgium and Phil GP Nines Legion For GP it could be Gary Huneycutt, catcher; Frank Sprinkle, first base; Lee Holmes, second; John Fox, third; Dennis Walker or Hayes, shortstop; and among Rex Benner, Ray Endicott, Marvin Chandler and Jerry Paterson in the outfield. Medford will entertain Klamath Falls here Wednes day and will be host to Cen tral Point in a Thursday scrape. The CLM club is to meet Myrtle Creek at Glen dale on Friday and to face Lakeview here on Saturday night. Central Point Cheney Studs are at Klamath Falls for two games today; Status of a tan gle calling for the Cheneys to go to Roseburg Tuesday eve ning is in doubt. The Rose burg park is currently without lights and the Lockwod Mo tors club has asked for a twi light game. Summer jobs, however, stand in the way of getting the Central Point squad together early enough in the day to make the trip and the Studs are trying to have the mix shifted to Che ney field here. , er Rigney said he received a report on Mays from Dr Stewart Cosgriff and later talked to Mays on the tele phone. Mays left the Giants Thurs day and was admitted to Har-. ness Pavilion where he under went numerous tests to deter mine what was causing him to be "tired." Originally, he was to re main in the hospital over night but Dr. Cosgriff said it might be better for him to re main a few days longer so that further tests could be made. y According to tests so far, Dr. Cosgriff said there was "nothing organically wrong" with Mays and he added there was every indication additional tests would prove tlie same. Mays' batting -average dip ped 51 points in the last few weeks but his current .382 mark still tops the National League. U.S. GOVERNMENT - OFFICIAL TOPOMAPS NEW!! rrtfspect Tokeree Falls Summit Lakt Beit Coverage Available All Southern Oregon and No. Calif, in Stock 35c EACH THIS MONTH ONLY PASSENGER CARS ind LIGHT TRUCKS lmi GOOD SERVICE o SPORTS Hills of Santa Monica, Calif., who had covered 77 laps. Ger many's Wolfgang von Trips and Wolfgang Seibel were second. Mary died in hospital shortly after his high-powerea Jaguar collided with a car driven by Kessler of Beverly Hills, Calif. Mary's car smashed into a retaining wall and burst into flames. He was rushed to a hospital but died shortly after his arrival. ; Kessler's Ferrari also over turned and caught fire, but the Californian was only slightly injured. He was taken to a hospital on his own request. Chamberlain, driving a Lo tus with Pete Lovely, both of whom hail from Los Angeles, skidded at high speed against the track wall as he entered the turn at the end of the grandstand straightaway. The car literally snauerea wun pieces of metal flying in all directions, but Chamberlain somehow emerged only slightly injured. Riverside Picks Dick Corrick Riverside. Calif. (UPD Richard Corrick, 23, former caotain of the Oregon State Rose Bowl team in 1956, has been named football line coach under head coach How ard White at Riverside City college, it was announced today. The U.S. Bureau of Mines, among other functions, testa the efficiency of fuels to con serve public money. IRRIGATION PUL1PS to 60 H.P. $OQ50 From up 12 H.P. SHALLOW WELL $8350 H.P. DEEP WELL With 42 Gallon Tank and Air Charger $146 Complete Siskiyou Hardnare Ph. SP 2-2939225 W. Main . MEDFORD, OREGON W Give S&H Green Stamps Swem's 217 E. Main $yym MOTORS Phone SP 3-4547 IS A MUST