Third Shutout Hits
Milwaukee Takes
San Francisco (U P I)
Willie Mays collected his
999th and 1000th major
league hits Monday night
but thafs the best thfat can be
said about the San Francisco
Giants in their contest with
Milwaukee.
The Giants suffered their
third shutout of the season,
7-0, at the hands of the Na
tional league leaders. As a re
sult, they fell 21i games off
the pace.
They could get out of town
within a half game of first
place but if they do they'll
have to sweep the next two
games from the Braves. That's
not being done very handily
these days.
Manager Bill Rigney plans
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STATE GOLF CHAMPION
Mike Monroe, above, 15-year-old
Medford linkster, woa the
boys' division title in Oregon
Golf association junior tourna
ment at Portland last week.
Moneroe defeated Lynn
Yturri, Ontario, 3 and 2 in the
Friday 35-hole finale. He
never trailed in the match.
O'Brien To Enter
Oregon Even
Eugene (UPI) Parry
O'Brien, holder of the world
shotput record and ex-Southern
California Trojan track
and field mainstay, Monday
accepted an invitation to com
pete in the annual Oregon
AAU championships here at
Hayward Field July 4.
Q
Jack Webb Plans
To Marry Tonight
Hollywood (UPI) Actor
producer Jack .Webb of TV's
"Dragnet" weds actress
Jackie Loughery,. Miss U.S.A.
in 1953, tonight in his third
venture into matrimony.
Webb, poker-faced cop on
the cops-and-robbers televi
sion drama announced his
marriage plans Monday but
ignored newsmen's requests
to "just get the facts, man."
He refused to say where he
and his red -haired bride
would be wed but did say the
ceremony would be perform
ed by a judge.
Webb formerly was wed to
actress Dorothy Towne and
singer Julie JLondon. Crooner
Guy Mitchell was Miss Lough
ery's first husband.
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to- start , Stu Miller (1-3)
against the Braves tonight.
The Braves will go with War
ren Spahn (8-4).
The most humiliating part
about the Giants' defeat was
the fact the Braves won be
hind 27-year-old Carleton
Willev. a strong-armed right
hander who never before had
started in - a major league
game.
Willey was the most valu
able player with Wichita's
American Association cham
pions last year. He recently
was recalled from Wichita,
where he had a 3-3 record
and a no-hit, no runner.
Willey yielded six hits and
got his no-runner Monday
night on a fancy bit of defen-
Pro Tennis
Matches
To Wind Up
Forest Hills, N.Y. (UPI)
Big Poncho Gonzales, already
assured of the $3,000 top
maney, meets Lew Hoad of
Australia tonight . in a wind
up of Jack Kramer's $15,000
round robin pro tennis cham
pionship that's a mere for
mality.
Of more importance to Pan
cho's purse is the doubles fi
nal in which he and Aussie
Ken Rosewall hope to split
$1,500 by defeating Tony Tra-
bert of Cincinnati and Frank
Sedgman of Australia.
Pancho ran his record to
5- 0 in singles Monday night
by dusting off Sedgman, 10-8,
6- 2, and then backed into the
championship when Rosewall
whipped Hoad, 6-2, 9-7. Rose
wall finished the tournament
with a 5-1 record but even if
Hoad licks Pancho in the
wind-up to give Gonzales a
similar record, Rosewall can't
claim a title tie because he
lost to Pancho last Sunday.
Pied Piper To Be
Fired in Winter
Washington (UPI) The
magazine Aviation Week says
the Air Force hopes to launch
its first Pied Piper reconnais
sance satellite from California
in December or early January
Eventually, it : said; 20 or
more .big ied f ipers may De
hurled into orbit.
The magazine said in an
article published Sunday that
the first camera-carrying sat
ellite would be a test vehicle
weighing perhaps as much as
1,200 pounds. Later versions
may be even heavier. Russia's.
Sputnip II weighed about
1.000 pounds; its Sputnik III
about 3,000. .'
The ' magazine said Lock
heed Aircraft Corp. hopes to
have the Pied Piper "ready
and. waiting" when launching
pads for the Air Force are
available at Cooke Air Force
Base in December or January.
DEPLORES DISINTEREST
' Birmingham, Ala. (UPI)
"The lack of interest in,
Christ's Church in Europe is
appalling," a Methodist minis
ter told his congregation Sun
day. Dr. Paul Hardin Jr., who
returned to the pulpit after a
nine-week tour of Europe and
the Middle East, said that in
Europe the church "has be
come just a sight-seeing place
of architectural interest."
WESTINGHOUSE
NUTONE OTHERS
Giants
7-0 Win
sive work by left fielder Joe
Adcock.
In the fourth inning, with
the Braves ahead 2-0, the
Giants put Mays on third by
wdy of a forceout and Leon
Wagner on first by way of a
single.
Then Ray Jablonski hit a
high fly to left near the foul
line. Adcoqk backed to the
corner " against the 7-foot
screen. At the last second, the
6-4 former cage star jumped
and pulled the ball out of the
stands for the out that pre
served Willey's shutout and
knocked out the Giants.
From then on, the Braves
poured it on.
Paul Giel, who was relieved
in the seventh, was tagged
with the loss.
National League
San Francisco 000 000 000 0 6 1
Milwaukee ....200 ill Jlx 7 11 0
Giel. McCormick (7i. Crone (8)
and Thomas, Schmidt (8), Willey
(1-0) and Crandall. Loser Giel
(1-2). HRs Logan, Crandall.
Los Angeles . 010 000 000 1 6 0
Cincinnati 100 021 02x 6 10 0
Podres. Roebuck (7). Kipp (8) and
Roseboro. Lawrence (5-3) and Bai
ley. Loser Podres (7-6).
St. Louis 000 120 1307 14 1
Pittsburgh . .030 000 020 5 12 5
Brosnan. Jackson (8) and Smith,
Gross, Face (7), Blackburn (8),
Ft. G. Smith (8) and Foiles, Hall (9).
Winner Brosnan (7-5). Loser
Gross (2-1).
Only games scheduled. .
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W.
L. Pet.
GB
Vancouver 43 27
.614
Phoenix 44 28 .611
San Diego 41 28 394 l'i
Salt Lake 37 41 .544 5
PorUand 29 37 .439 12
Seattle 29 42 .408 14 j
Spokane 28 42 .400 15
Sacramento 26 42 .382 16
Monday's Results:
Sacramento 4-7. Portland 5-5
(Only games scheduled).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L
Pet.
GB
New York
39 22
.639
Kansas City
Detroit
Chicago
Boston .
Cleveland
Baltimore ....
Washington
.... 32
30 .516 7','a
31 31
.500 8V2
.484 9 V2
.484 9'i
30 32
31 33
31 34
477 10
28 33 .459 11
28 35 .444 12
Monday's Results
Detroit 3, Baltimore 1
Chicago 2, New York 0 (night)
Kan. City 7, Washington 2 (night)
(Only games scheduled).
American League '
Baltimore ..000 001 000 1 7 1
Detroit 011 000 Olx 3 10 0
Portocarrero, Johnson (8) and
Triando. Susce (1-0) and Wilson.'
Loser Portocarrero (4-5). HRs
Harris, Triandos.
New York ....000 000 000 0 3 1
Chicago 200 000 OOx 2 7 0
Ford (8-3) and Berra. Moore'04-1)
and Lollar. HR Lollar.
Washington ..000 000 1102 7 1
Kansas City ..121 001 llx 7 12 2
Kemmerer, Byerly (7) and Fitz
gerald. Dickson (5-3) and Chiti.
Lose r Kemmerer (4-5). HRs
Cerv, Zauchin, Tuttle, Sievers, Lo
pez. . f
Only games scheduled. .
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
New York at -Chicago (night)
Turley (10-3) vs. Wynn (7-5).
Baltimore at Detroit (night)
Pappas (4-1) vs. Foytack (5-7) or
Koeft (6-6).
Washignton at Kansas City (night)
Baltimore at Detroit
Boston at Cleveland (night)
NATIONAL1 LEAGUE
W. L.
Milwaukee 34 . 25
San Francisco 34 30
Pet. GB
.576
.531 2
Cincinnati 30 28 .517 3Vi
St. Louis , 31 29 .517 3',i
Pittsburgh 32 32 .500 4 12
cnicago 31 34
Los Angeles 27 36
.477 6
.429 9
Mondays Results
St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 5 (night)
Cincinnati 6, Los Angeles 1 (night)
Milwaukee 7. San Fran. 0 (night)
Only games scheduled.
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night)
Drysdale (3-8) and Kounfax (4-3)
vs. Purkey (8-3) and Schmidt (2-2).
San Francisco at Milwaukee
(night) Miller (1-3) vs. Spahn (8-4).
St. Louis at Pittsburgh (night)
Jackson (5-3) or Jones (4-7) vs.
Kline (7-7).
Chicago at Philadelphia (night)
Briggs (0-0) vs. Sanford (5-5).
Wednesday's Games
St. Louis at Pittsburgh (night)
Chicago at Philadelphia (night)
Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night)
San Francisco at Milwaukee
(night)
Dragnet Player Asks
For Police Assistance
Hollywood (UPI) Ben
Alexander, alias Frank Smith
on television's Dragnet, was
in need of a little police as
sistance himself today.
He reported yesterday that
a burglar broke into his home
and stole an honorary deputy
sheriff's badge, -an honorary
sheriff's ID card, a 32-caliber
revolver and a $200 tie clasp.
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Central Point
Ortiz Bout
Favorite;
Busso Foe
New York UPI This
week's boxing offers an ex
ceptionally good lightweight
match Friday night between
contenders Carlos Ortiz and
Johnny Busso at Madison
Square Garden.
The two other TV fights
bring together good middle
weights at New York and
Chicago.
Featherweight champion Ho
gan (Kid) Bassey meets Jules
Tuan of French Senegal, Af
rica, at London Tuesday night
in a non-title bout. On the
same card, middleweight Spi
der Webb of Chicago meets
Dick Tiger of Nigeria, British
Empire champ. V
Ortiz Favored
In Friday night's TV 10
rounder at the Garden, Puerto
Rico-born Ortiz is favored at
8-5 to beat Busso of New York
because of his combination
boxer-puncher ability and be
cause he is unbeaten .in 27
starts, marred only by a no
decision affair. He scored nine
knockouts.
Middleweight contenders
Rory Calhoun (7) and Bobby
Boyd (8) are slated for a re
turn 10 -rounder at the Chi
cago Stadium Wednesday
night. Calhoun of White
Plains, N. Y., is favored at
2-1 because he stopped ; Boyd
of Chicago in the second
round last Nov. 22
The week's boxing schedule
also includes:
Tuesday Athol. Mass. Gordon
Parker vs. Lou Carmona. Houston,
Tex. Paul Jorgenson vs. Rocky
Randall.
Wednesday Louisville Ky.
Duke Harris vs. Rudell Stitch.
Thursday Los Angeles Toluco
Lopez vs. Willie Parker.
Saturday Hollywood, Enrique
Aceves vs. Ernesto Figuero.
Sunday Sherbrooke, Que. Rob
re Cleroux vs. Eddie Vick.
Bears Meet
Eugene
In Series
By United Press International
The Yakima Bears will at
tempt to hold onto their new
ly gained second place posi
tion in the Northwest league
baseball race tonight as they
tangle with fifth place Eu
gene in the first game, of a
three-game series.
Wenatchee, which dropped
to third spot over the week
end, will . visit last place
Salem for a three-game stand
which starts tonight. The
Chiefs will be out to make up
the half game advantage en
joyed by the Bears. , ' '
High-riding Lewiston, en
joying a six-game bulge over
Yakima, will host Tri-City to
night for the first contest of
a three-game set. The Braves
are in fourth place, 11 games
off the pace.
Construction Starts
On Oakdale Market
The new Oakdale Market,
now being built behind the
present store, will be com
pleted some time this fall,
according to Ray Bostwick,
store manager.
The new store will be half
again as large as the present
Bostwick said. The old build
ing will be torn down to pro
vide parking for about 30
cars, he added.
All departments will be
enlarged and the staff will be
"at least doubled," Bostwick
said. The floor plan will be
similar to the East Side mar
ket at 608 East Main st.,
Bostwick said.
The construction at 401
Soufh Oakdale ave. started
June 14.
DACHAU CEREMONIES
Dachau, Germany (UPI)
Nearly 1,500 former prisoners
and relatives of .those who
died in dreaded Dachau con-,
centration camp returned to
the site of the former Nazi
crematorium Sunday to pray
for world peace. Persons from
Belgium, the Netherlands,
France, Luxembourg, Italy,
Austria, Israel and West Ger
many attended the service.
6 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, JuM 14, 19S8
MedfobdvTribune
sipaDiHnrs
FIRST CITIZEN Gerald Allen. Vice of Medford was select
ed First Citizen of the 22nd annual Beaver Boys State at
Oregon State college last week. With him is Alex McDonald,
Medford High school staff, who is one of the 10 senior coun
selors at Boys State. Vice will accompany Doug Leonetti of
Portland, Boys State Governor, to Boys Nation, in Washing
ton, D.C., this summer. More than 450 Oregon high school
students attended Boys State this year. It is a week-long citi
zenship training program sponsored by the American Legion.
MEDFORD, CP LEGION
BASEBALL WEDNESDAY
Medford Crater Lake Mo
tors and Central Point Cheney
Studs American Legion jun
ior baseball teams tussle for
the third time this season
Wednesday night. ' .
Game time will be 8 p.m.
at Cheney field here.
While both clubs use the
diamond at the south edge of
Medford for their home field,
Crater Lake Motors will be
the host club for this week's
brush. Wednesday's ruckus
will be a non-district engage
ment. A counter conflict be
tween the two aggregations is
planned for July 2.'
Medford has taken the two
previous brushes, 8 to 4 in a
non-leaguer and 7 to 3 in a
district scrap. Those results
will give the Motormen the
favored role. ,
Records Compared
However, the Studs are not
to be taken lightly, as records
of other games show. Cheney
has one win over Grants Pass,
against whom Medford has
won two and lost one and
the Central Point crew has
taken two of three games
with Klamath Falls, against
whom Crater Lake has a one
win, one loss mark. The studs
also have tripped Roseburg,
which club holds a win over
Medford.
Central Point is expected
to have its squad, intact for
the tangle. Bob Pond, catcher-outfielder,
and Frank Pet
erson, outfielder, still, will be
missing from the Medford
crew but the Fordmen still
will be the strongest in al
most two weekks.
, Medford pitcher will be
picked from among Dennis
Barr, Tom Laurance, Jerry
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Anderson and Herb Wheeler,
and selection will be made by
Coach John Kovenz keeping
in mind that the Medford nine
has a county game on Thurs
day night here with Klamath
Falls.
CP chucker may be named
from among Bill Anhorn,
Alan McKinnis, Pete Stemple
and Bob Johnson.
Search Continues
For Killer of Cop
Hayfork, Calif. (UPI)
The search for George Ed
ward Cole, 31, continued to
day in the rugged Trinity Na
tional Forest area where he
was believed to be hiding out.
Cole has been the object
of an extensive manhunt since
Saturday when he was re
portedly seen at Carlotta,
Calif. He is wanted for the
slaying of a San Francisco
police officer two years ago.
A 50-man search party re
ported late Monday night it
had no new leads.
HELP WANTED
Waterbury, Conn. (UPI)
A newsboy who delivers pa
pers on Harker Avenue tele
phoned one of his customers
after the state's-heaviest snow
fall. "Please call the Street
Department and ask them to
plow your street," said the
boy. "Why?" asked the cus
tomer. "So I can deliver your
paper, of course."
Millard Fillmore was the
Know-Nothing party candi
date for president in 1856.
Zanni and
Hanlon Top
Pitchers
San Francisco (UPI)
Dom Zanni (8-4) of Phoenix
and Dick Hanlon (8-5) of Spo
kane led the Pacific Coast
league pitchers with the most
victories today while George
Bamberger (6-3), Vancouver's
veteran righthander, had a
best earned run average of
1.88.
. Marshall Bridges (7-6) of
Sacramento topped the league
in strikeouts, having whiffed
93 batters, but also was tied
with Zanni for the most bases
on balls. Each had given up
53.
The biggest losers were
Larry Janseh of Portland and
Joe Stanka of Sacramento.
Each had 2-8 records.
Carlos Bernier and Dick
Stuart, Salt Lake City's
mighty one-two punch, con
tinued to monopolize the
league batting race.
Bernier led for the hitting
title with a .370 average and
also paced the loop with 92
hits. Stuart showed the way
in home runs with 28 and also
led in the clutch hit depart
ment by batting in 73 runs.
Webb Meets
Champion
London (UPI). Spider
Webb of Chicago hopes to out
box hard-hitting 'British Em
pire middleweight champion
Dick Tiger of Nigeria tonight
in their 10-round co-featured
bout at Empress Hall.
In the other feature, world
featherweight champion Ho
gan (Kid) Bassey of Nigeria
is heavily favored to win a
non - title 10 - rounder from
Jules Touan of French West
Africa. ;
Webb has impressed British
observers with his boxing
skill in workouts since arriv
ing here. He doesn't appear
to pack as much dynamite as
Tiger, but he's much more ex
perienced and obviously the
superior in ring craftmanship.
6-2
WHO LANPEOTHE LAfcttST
Salmon By ftoo t REEL?
The largest salmorx ever
caught by rod and reel was
a crunook (or king) con
quered in the beautif ul
Umpqua river, southern
Oregon in 19 10, tv Frank.
R Steel of Chicago. The re
cord fish weighed 83 pounds.
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15 SOUTH CENTRAL FLUHRER
Pritt, Eilenberger , Pace
This Area's Bowling
Meet in Ladies Doubles
Jewell Pritt and Dot Eilen
berger, Roseburg, rolled an
1124 over the week end to
take over the women's dou
bles lead in the Southern Ore
gon Handicap tourney at Med
ford Bowling lanes.
Barney Root, Myrtle Creek,
carded a 258 to go on top in
the men's high game rivalry.
All other leaders held their
positions over the Saturday-
aunaay strtech. Tournev ac
tivity was halted at 5:15 n.m
Sunday when the turbulent
electrical storm hit Medford,
Volleyballers
Keeping Active
Out of Season '
Ball and net season has
been over for -some time for
the YMCA Women's Volley
ball club here but the group
has managed to keep active.
The women are participat
ing in softball play each
Thursday evening. Members
have taken on a money rais
ing project, distributing adi
vertising for the Milk Produc
ers league. They are also in
charge of advance ticket sales
and of concessions for the an
nual July fireworks show of
the YMCA.
Members of the club, their
families and guests had a pic
nic recently at TouVelle State
park.
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knocking out power at the
bowling lanes along with,
many other places.
In men's contention E. H.
Mann Company, Medford, as
sumed Tnen's team fifth place
with 3008. In doubles Les
Schneitter and Bob Martin,
Areata, Calif., took over third
with 1289 and Elliott, Myrtle
Creek, fourth with 1282.
Two Second Shots
Martin is now . second in
singles with 689 and second
in all-events with 1969.
Among women's entries
Ruebush Timber Jills, lftyrtle
Creek are fourth team with
2665 and General Service Cen
ter No. 2, Roseburg, ranks
fifth with 2653. Helen Carter,
Roseburg, has second position
in all events wife 1659 and
Frances Knudtsen, Roseburg,
third with 1651.
The tourney will end on
Sunday, June 29.
Men's top spot holders now
include: K i m's Restaurant
team, Medford, 3050,; Harry
Frye and Art Klatt, Medford,
doubles, 1307; Ray Offord,
Medford, 7 2 0, singles, and
George Bronson, Medford, all
events, 1987.
Among those heading the
women are Lamport's SDort
ing Goods team,' Medtord,
2695; Florence Slack, Rose
burg, 618 in singles; Wanda
Holly, Medford, 1739, all
events, and Lela Mathison,
Klamath t Falls, high game
230.,.
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