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EogMa
Unite m Ueralional
inv smejstr have a date
for th Vf1 Series to
watch it e tclisioa and
just S a era can call 'em
Bum got4, ihey'rt trying to
M Brtvtc to join them
TbS XtaAgc tre still mired
M Ittt Ice but they're No
$ fi& V Jitt for giving Mil-
99Qc trewftla this season
' $btf Itavt now beaten the
CAtmpion Braves eight
tif ttw Since last Sept
12.
Deft $Pj?ala did the hon
ors iStt night with a 4-1 tri
umph oa the' Braves that
slffeed thair National league
to one ni a half games.
Drytdgle li, T
The lanfcy gl-year-old fast
bailer 6ft lovn Milwaukee
on eigit iit and added a bit
of icinf to tha victory cake
wth 9 etnth-inning homer
for lcer Lw Burdette
Southpfte Johnny Antonelli
limited Cincinatti to seven
hits in pitching San Francisco
a f-1 decision. Antonelli
was lockad in a 1-1 pitching
Juel with Harvey Haddix m
ratil the eighth when the Giants
... . - i j
rallied ior lour runs, memo.
Pal mo r 66
Best by 2
In Pepsi
East Norwich, N.Y. (UPI)
They wera chasing husky
Arnold Palmer again today as
golfs lefding money winner
carried t two-stroke lead into
ttie ajacont round of the Pepsi
Opan golf championship.
Sli jowar-hitting Pennsyl
Wnian, who has won $28,
llft thil year in a victory
!ntrcn which includes the
(fctttd Masters, sprinted off
(fa front of tha field as play
dpnad at Pine Hollow Coun
'&9 club Thursday with a
brilliant five under par
tfc-3 6.
"Mat brought him home
two fhota ahead of the
sparkling fl8's fashioned by
preaking Dutch Harrison, the
old Arkansas traveler now
from St. Louis, Mo., and
George Bernardin, who leaves
his Miami Shores, Fla., club
job only occasionally to com
pet in tournament events.
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' it vis a par-busting day
9 ia others Sammy
(Seti, Henry Ranson, Ted
Itnll? Mark Furgol and 22-Jtt-oli
Davis Love whack
(4 t fi'a. There were eight
Cdtsett -with one under par
(S8' nila 11 shotmakers
iaVa4 the 36-3571 par
9t ifct t,liO-yard layout.
ty.l. Opan champion
Jommy Bolt, despite a ner
ou Stomach, paced the. 70
tootrs. Thi list included
Pftul Hanty, Billy Casper,
Claude Harmon, Tom Stra
faci, Bob Watson, Jay Hebert
and Leo Biagetti.
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omsecutiive Tome;
Yalta Sixth
ing Orlando Cepeda's 15th
homer with two men on base.
The St. Louis Cardinals
beat the Pittsburgh Pirates,
6-2, for their sixth straight
win in the only other Na
tional league game scheduled.
Three errors contributed to
the downfall of the Pirates,
who lost their sixth straight.
Left fielder Bob Skinner
.dropped Stan Musial's fly ball
for a two-base error in the
seventh and the Cards went
on to score three runs on four
hits off Vern Law.
Another pair of errors by
the usually . brilliant-fielding
Bill Mazeroski in the ninth
enabled the Cardinals to add
two more unearned runs.
Lindy McDaniel gained his
fourth victory although re
quiring relief from Larry
Jackson in the eighth. Frank
Thomas hit his 21st homer for
the Pirates.
Hector Lopez of the Kansas
City Athletics supplied the
big noise in the American
league with three home runs
that sank the Washington Sen
ators, 8-6, in 12. innings.
Lopez' third homer of the
game came in the 12th with
one on off Vito Valentinetti
and earned ageless Murry
Dickson his sixth victory.
Ted Williams' ninth homer
of the year in the eighth in
ning powered the Boston Red
Sox to a 2-1 victory over the
Cleveland Indians. Williams
hit his tie-breaking homer off
Cal McLish, who also was
tagged for a seventh inning
homer by Dick Gernert.
Ike Delock held the Indians
to five hits and struck out 12
to notch his fifth victory with
out a defeat.
Southpaw Jack Harshman
of the Orioles turned in his
third shutout of the campaign
League "Leaders
United Press International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player Sc Club
G' AB
Mays. S.F 66 266
Musial, St. L. 60 218
Crowe. Cin. .. 47 153
Dark. Chi 50 203
R.
55
32
16
23
38
H.
99
78
54
69
82
Prt.
.372
358
.353
340
339
Ashburn. Phil. 62 242
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Vernon, Clev. 53 146 25
51
86
75
65
.349
.333
.318
.316
FOX. Chi 65 238 34
Ward. K. c .. ea zjo
Kuenn, Det. .. 54 206 28
Home Runs
National league Tnomas, riraies
21; Banks, Cubs 18; Cepeda. uaints
is. Walls. Cubs 15: Moryn, cuds io;
Mathews, Braves 15.
American league Jensen. Red
Sox 19; Cerv, Athletics 19: Trian
dos Orioles 15: Sievers, Senators
15: ManUe. Yankees 13; Gernert,
Red Sox 13.
Rim Ratted In
National league Thomas, Pirates
65; Banks, Cubs 54; Cepeda, Giants
42- Crowe. Redlees 42.
American league Cerv, Athletics
58; Jensen, Red Sox 51; Gernert,
Bed Sox 42: Sievers. Senators 42;
Skowron Yankees 36: Minoso, In
dians 36; Colavito, Indians 36.
Pitching
National 1 e a g u e McMahon,
Braves 6-1; Spahn, Braves 9-4; Pur
key, Redlegs 8-4; Worthington, Gi
ants 6-3: Rush, Braves 5-3; Jackson,
Cardinals 5-3: Koufax, Dodgers 513.
American league - Larsen, Yan
kees 6-1: Turley. Yankees 11-3;
Ford, Yankees 8-3: Dickson, Ath
letics 6-3; Kucks, Yankees 6-3.
rJS Ba 91
"420"
a a a
Straight
by beating the Tigers, 2-0,
with a five-hitter. The victory
was Harshman's sixth. Oriole
Bob Boyd homered in the
sixth.
Hitless relief pitching over
the last 2 23 innings by
Bobby Shantz and Art Ditmar
helped the Yankees to a 4-3
triumph over the White Sox.
Johnny Kucks, who was
credited with the victory, was
lifted in the seventh after Jim
Rivera hit a two-run homer.
Shantz and Ditmar then
thoroughly bottled up Chi
cago's attack. Norm Siebern's
homer in the seventh proved
to be the winning run.
LINESCORES:
National League
St. Loui: 000 000 3128 7
Pittsbureh . 000 011 000 2 6
McDaniel, jacKson (8) ana un-
drith. Law. Blackburn (9) and Kra
vitz. Winner McDaniel (4-7). Loser
Law (7-5). HR Thomas.
Los Angeles ..111 000 100 4 8 0
Milwaukee ... 000 100 000 1 8 1
Drysdale (4-8) and Roseboro.
Burdetti. Conley (8) and Crandall.
Loser Burdette (5-6). HRS Neal,
Drysdale.
American League
Boston ....000 000 1012 6 0
Cleveland 000 100 0001 5 0
Delock (5-0) and Berberet. Mc
Lish (3-5) and Nixon. HRS Ger
nert, Williams.
Baltimore 100 001 000 2 8 0
Detroit 000 000 000 0 5 1
Harshman (6-6) and Triandos.
Hoeft. Moford (5), Morgan (7),
Wehmeie (9) and Wilson, toser
Hoeft (6-7). HR Boyd.
New York ....000 003 100 4 8 1
Chicago 000 010 2003 7 1
Kucks. Shantz (7). Ditmar (8) and
Bcrra. Donovan. Staley (8) and
Lollar. Winner Kucks (6-3). Loser
Donovan (3-8). HRS Siebern,
Rivera.
(12 innings)
Wash 000 104 010 0006 12 0
K. City r100 100 040 002 8 13 0
Grigg-;, Clevenger (8)Stobbs (9),
Valentinetti (10) and Courtney. Bur
nette, Gorman (6). Grim (6). Dick
son (9) and Smith, Chiti (9). Win
ner Dickson (6-3). Loser Valenti
netti (1-1). HRS sievers 2, Lo
pez 3. .
STANDINGS
FACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W.
L.
Pet.
GB
Phoenix 46
Vancouver 44
San Diego 43
Salt Lake 38
Portland 30
Seattle 30
Spokane 29
Sacramento 27
29
29
29
32
38
43
44
43
.613
.603 1
.597 Hi
.543 5Va
.441 12 Va
.411 15 .
397 16
386 16 3
Thursday's Results
Spokane 5, Phoenix 0
Vancouver 9. San Diego 2
Portland 4, Salt Lake 3
Sacramento 3, Seattle 2
How The Series Stand
Phoenix 2, Spokane 1
San Diego 2, Vancouver 1
PorUand 1, Salt Lake 1
Sacramento 1, SeatUe 1
Friday's Probable Pitchers
. San Diego (Hal Woodeschick, 7-2).
at Vancouver (Mei neia, a-ai.
Spokane (Art Fowler. 5-7) at
Phoenix (Curt Barclay. 4-3).
Salt Lake (George Perez, 4-3) at
Portland (Vic Lombardi, 3-2).
Sacramento (Bud Watkins, 4-6
and Carl Greene. 3-6) at SeatUe
(Ted Wieand, 4-6, and Chuck
Churn, 2-4).
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Milwaukee 35 27
St. Loui. 34 29
San Francisco 36 31
Cincinnati 30 31
Pittsburgh 32 35
Philadelphia 28 33
Los. Angeles 30 36
Pet.
.565
.540
.537
.492
.478
.459
.455
GB
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4',
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7
Thursday's Results
St. Louis 6. Pittsburgh 2 '
San Fran. 5, Cincinnati 1 (night)
Los Angeles 4, Milwaukee 1 (night)
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
St. Louis at Philadelphia (night)
JBrosnan (7-5) vs. Roberts (o-8)
Chicago at Pittsburgh (night)
Drabowski (o-7) vs. Friend (9-7).
San Francisco at Cincinnati
(night) Gomez (5-6) vs. Lawrence
(5-3).
Los Angeles at Milwaukee (night)
Koufax (5-3) vs. Jay (1-1).
Saturday's Games
San Francisco at Cincinnati
(night)
Chicago at Pittsburgh
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Los Angeles at Milwaukee
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L
Pet.
.651
.531
.500
.500
GB
7'i
9'i
New York 41
Kansas City 34
Detroit 32
Boston 33
Chicago 30
9 ;
.469 ll,i
Cleveland 31
Baltimore 29
.463 12
.460 12
.431 14
Washington 28
Thursday's Results
New York 4. Chicago 3
Boston 2, Cleveland 1
Baltimore 2, Detroit 0
Kansas City 8, Washington 6 (12
innings, night)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Washington at Chicago (night)
Kemmerer (4-5) vs. Pierce (6-5).
New York at Kansas City (night)
Maas (4-6) vs. Herbert (3-2).
-Boston at Detroit (night)
Brewer (3-6) vs. Lary (8-5).
Baltimore at Cleveland (night)
O'Dell (8-7) vs. Narleski( 9-5).
Saturday's Games
New York at Kansas City (night)
Boston at Detroit
Washington at Chicago
Baltimore at Cleveland
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L.
Lewiston 40 22
Yakima 34 31
Wena tehee 34 31
Tri-City 27 33
Eugene 27 33
Salem 25 37
Pet.
.645
.523
.523
GB
7',i
7,i
.450 12
.450 12
.403 15
Thursday's Results
Eugene 2-4. Yakima 1-3
Lewiston 12. Tri-City 1
Salem 4, Wenatchee 3
Wefore Officials
Conduct Workshop
Salem (UPI) A two
day workshop of state and
county public welfare of
ficials concludes today at Ore
gon Fairview home.
The officials planned to
tour Fairview with medical
director Dr. Velson Boge to
see medical problems in
caring for the mentally re
tarded. About 20 county and state
welfare people are attending
the workshop.
1
HOLDING TELEPHONE, Al Weill, New York fight pro
moter, gets bad news, in Los Angeles, California Athletic
Commission has denied him license to promote heavy
weight title bout between champion Floyd Patterson and
challenger Roy Harris, Texas, in August. (UPI Telepkoto)
MEDFORDfcWTRIBUNE
Edstrom, Anderson 2nd,
3rd Behind Rafer Johnson
In California
Kingsburg, Calif. (UPI)
Home-town boy Rafer John
son fell short of a world
mark, but captured the Cali
fornia Inyitational Decathlon
with 7,780 points.
The giant UCLA star had
to share the spotMght, how
ever, with Dave Edstrom, a
19-year-old University of Ore
gon student built along the
lines of two-time- Olympic
king' Bob Mathias. Edstrom
tallied 7,736 points in this,
his second shot at the 10
event grind.
Other Placers
Steve Anderson, also of
the University of Oregon, was
third with 6,663 points. Other
scores were Clarence Treat,
Occidental c o 1 le g e, 5,901;
Walter Mince, Bakersfield col
lege, 5,841, and Walt Will
iamson, also of Occidental,
5,664.
Johnson, Edstrom and An
derson will compete in the
National A A U Decathlon
championship at Palmyra,
N.J., July 4-5. Top two men
at Palmyra will go to Russia
where they will meet world
record holder Vassily Kuznet
sov in a U.S .-Russia track
meet in Moscow.
Ready For Record?
Johnson is the former
world record holder and he
took second in the 1956 Olym
pics. There is little doubt that
he will be ready to crack
Kuznetsov's recent world
mark of 8,013 points if and
his sore knee ceases to
bother him. In compiling his
7,780 score, Johnson took only
one high jump at 5 feet 2V2
inches and one pole vault at
10 feet 11 78 inches for fear
of reinsuring the knee.
Here is a rundown on John
son's performance: 100 meter,
:10.6; broad jump, 23 feet, 3
Tigers, Cubs
Win Scuffles
In Junior Loop
Medford Tigers edged the
Medford Wildcats 5 to 3 and
Ashland Cubs nicked Central
Point 4 to 3 yesterday in
Southern Oregon Junior Base
ball league pee wee games.
Scores of the Talent at
Lone Pine and Ashland Bears
at Eagle Point games were not
reported.
A three-run second inning
was a big boost for the Tigers.
In gaining the decision the
Tigers got the benefit of eight
bases on balls and two hit
batters along with five hits.
Rick Hassmann held the 'Cats
to four safe swats. He walked
two and fanned one. Bill
Piche had two hits for the
'Cats and Dan Miles doubled.
Ashland Cubs scored two
runs in the fifth inning to
beat CP. A hit by Dean Sam
uelson, a walk, stolen base
and an error got the markers.
Winning run crossed with two
out.
John Rhodes held Central
Point to one hit, by Rifen-
berger. Samuelson hit three
for three, one a double. Steve
Hall got the other safe blow.
LINESCORES:
Central Point 201 00 3 1 2
Ashland Cubs 100 12 4 4 3
Rhodes and DeBoer; Somerfield
and Rifenberger.
Tigers 230 00 5 5 4
Wildcats 200 10 3 4 4
Hassmann and Phipps; J. Allen,
Eckel (2) and Wooton. .
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Decathlon
inches; shotput, 50 feet 5
inches; high jump 5 feet 2Vi
inches; 400 meters, :48.7; 110
meter hurdles, :14.2; discus,
157 feet IOV2 inches; pole
vault, 10 feet, 11 inches;
javelin, 209 feet, 9 inches;
1500 meters, 5:02.
SUMMARIES:
110 meter high hurdles: Rafer
jonnson. ULLA, 14.2: Dave Ed
strom, Oregon, 14-2; Clarence
Treat, Occidental. 14.9; Walt Wil
liamson, Occidental, 15.4; Steve
Anderson, Oregon 15.6; Walter
iviince, uaKerstieid 16.4.
Discus: Johnson 157 feet 10',j
inches, Edstrom 139 feet lli inch
es, Anderson 137 feet V2 inch.
Treat 130 feet 53,i inches, Mince
130 feet 4i inches, Williamson 106
leet 4 ' incnes.
Javelin: Johnson 209 feet 9
inches, Edstrom 190 feet 2y4 inch
es, Anderson 184 feet 434 inches.
Mince 144 feet 5',i inches, Treat
140 feet 5 inches, Williamson 137
feet 4 inches.
Pole vault; Edstrom 12 feet 11V
inches, Williamson and Mince 11
feet 53,i inches. Anderson and
Johnson 10 feet 11 inches. Treat
a leet s incnes.
1500 meters: Edstrom 4:44.5,
Treat 4:44.5. Johnson 5.02, Mince
5.08, Anderson 5:25.3, Williamson
5:38.
No-Hitter
Recorded
In Softball
A Tiot-hit game and lop
sided scores last ' night
featured Jackson County Soft
ball . association games at
Camp White.
Amenson twirled a no-hit
no-run game as the Cheney
Studs bounced Butte Falls
Loggers 14 to 0. Parsons
Motors whipped the Eagle
Point Merchants 14 to 2.
Amenson walked one and
struck two in five innings and
got two of his teams 10 hits.
Marvin Bohnert homered and
singled. Brown doubled and
singled and Wayne Allen had
three hits. Cheney put over
five runs in the second inning.
Parsons had eight and five
run frames and had the help
of eight bases on balls along
with 10 hits. Barney Riggs
tripled and singled. Bill
Sweet tossed a ' five hitter,
walking four and fanning the
same number.
LINESCORES:
Parsons 018 05 14 10 0
Eagle Point 002 00 2 5 4
Sweet and Riggs; Schefers and
Boren.
Cheney 152 33 14 10 0
Butte Falls 000 00 0 0 0
Amenson and Tonn; Moore, B.
Irwin (3) and G. Sheppard.
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HOPKINS
SERVICE
McAndrews at Court
MacKay Paces American
Survivors at Wimbledon
Wimbledon, England (UPI)
Young Barry MacKay,
hopeful that a day of rest
has improved a painful blis
ter on his racket hand, led the
last four American survivors
in men's singles into danger
ous third-round matches to
day.
One Yank was sure to be
eliminated, because on match
Lewiston
Increases
NWL Lead
United Press International
The Lewiston Broncs en
hanced their newly won first
half title in the Northwest
League baseball race Thurs
day night by clobbering Tri
City 12-1.
Lewiston moved seven and
one-half games ahead of runner-ups
Yakima and Wenat
chee who moved into a tie for
second place by virtue of
Thursday action.
Yakima lost a pair of
games, 2-1 and 4-3, to Eugene
and Salem tripped the Chiefs
4-3. Yakima, which had been
six games out in second place,
slipped a game and a half.
Five in First
The Broncs got five runs in
the first inning to start Ernie
Sadler off to his eighth win
of the season against one loss.
The Lewiston ace allowed six
hits over the distance.
Ken Bailey tossed a crisp
one-hitter at Yakima- for Eu
gene's win in the first game
and a lone run scored by Mel
Krause in the ninth gave the
Emeralds the second contest.
Salem was "handed" its vic
tory over Wenatchee as relief
pitcher Ken Mallory walked
Denny Peterson to force in the
winning run in the ninth.
Manager Vern Kindsfather
did the pitching for Salem,
turning in a seven-hitter.
Presidio at
Camp White
Next Week
Camp White Strongest
traveling baseball nine to ap
pear in the Rogue river valley
this season will be on the
field at the Veterans Adminis
tration domiciliary stadium
on Wednesday night, July 2.
The aggregation is : the
Army's San Francisco Pre
sidio club. On the quad are
players with both college and
pro experience. Best known
to local fans is Terry Maddox,
ex-Medford high and ex-University
of Oregon star who
also was with the Salem Sena
tors pro nine last season.
Advance publicity indicates
a strong pitching staff with
Wes Stock, Roger Sawyer and
Vince Bellanti. At last re
port, fStock, property of the
Baltimore Orioles, had won
eight straight games and Saw
yer, owned by the Pittsburgh
Pirates had won seven. Bel-
lante, a farm hand of one of
the Chicago major" league
league clubs, is a former Uni
versity of San Francisco
thrower. He had six victories
to his credit when information
on the team arrived here. .
The game will be at 8 p.m.
The Presidio team played
at Medford last summer and
was loser to the strong Che
ney Stud semi-pros.
HUNGARIANS PROTEST
Vienna, Austria (UPI)
A protest demonstration by
Hungarian refugees against
the Communist executions of
freedom Premier Imre Nagy
and other rebel leaders was
broken up by Austrian police
in front of the Hungarian
Legation here Thursday night
Police arrested about 30 dem
onstrators who refused to
obey orders to disperse.
RICHFIELD
SP 3-9068
9 j
today pitted 44-year-old Gard
nar Mulloy of Denver, Colo.,
against young Mike Green of
Miami, Fla.
But MacKay also aDDeared
in for a full test against Bob
Mark, an experienced Aus
tralian who rates just a cut
below the Aussie "big four"
that is top-seeded here. And
1950 champion Budge Patty
of Los Aneeles and Paris
faced a competent but erratic
toe ' in Denmark s Torben
Ulrich.
Four Alive
Only four American entries
still are "alive" in women's
singles, too. Two of these
top-seeded Althea Gibson of
New York and Mimi Arnold
of Redwood City, Calif.
have gained the fourth round.
The other two were sched
uled to compete in third-round
matches today eighth-seeded
blonde beauty Karol Fageros
of Miami, Fla., against Brit
ish Wightman Cupper Pat
Ward and 40-year-old U.S.
Wiehtman Cud CaDtain Mar
garet Osborne du Pont of Wil
mington,, Del., against Norma
Marsh of Australia.
Also on today's program.
were , scattered matches in
men's and women's doubles
and mixed doubles.
Dairy Maids
Slate Jaunt
To Eugene
Eagle Point Rogue Valley
Dairy Maids will have three
week-end softball games in
Eugene, meeting the same ri
val on all occasions.
They'll take on the McCul-
loch Chain Saw girls Satur
day evening and will have a
Sunday afternoon double bill
with that club.
Coach Shy Callashan said
that the squad will be about
the same as that which trav
eled to Chico, Calif., and
Klamath Falls last Saturday
and Sunday. Pat Barron,
Doris Hickson and Ellen Cal-
laghan are members of the
pitching staff.
The mentor also announced
that return frav with the
Klamath Falls Basinettes will
be on Tuesday, July 1, at 7:30
pjn. at the Veterans Admin
istration field, Camp White.
The Maids were ahead of the
Basinettes, 4 to 1, last Sun
day when rain halted the
game.
TIM TAM CONVALESCING
Philadelphia (UPI) Tim
Tarn, Kentucky' Derby and
Preakness winner, may re
turn to Calumet Farm in
Lexington, Ky., next week to
complete his recovery from a
successful operation for an
injured right leg. A Univer
sity of Pennsylvania school
of veterinary medicine spokes
man said Thursday, however,
that it would be at least six
months before it can be deter
mined whether Tim Tam will
race again.
Your very first taste of
TWIN SEAL tells yqu've
I HIRAM I
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
Cal Group
Sanctions
Ring Scrap
Los Angeles (UPI) The
scheduled world champion
ship heavyweight bout be
tween Floyd Patterson and
challenger Roy Harris on Aug.
18 had the official sanction
today of the California Ath
letic commission.
The commission voted ap
proval of the fight, which will
be staged at Wrigley field
here, and of business execu
tive William Rosensohn as
promoter, despite loud opposi
tion from George Parnassus,
and the co-managers of Car
men Basilio.
A half-million dollar gate is
regarded as a possibility for
the title bout.
May Reconsider
Matchmaker Parnassus sent
a telegram to the commission
which said he felt "extreme
disappointment" because the
date of the Patterson-Harris
bout fell only 10 days before
Bassilio's match with Art Ara
gon. Joe Netro and John de
John, Basilio's managers, said
that unless there was a change
in the date for the Patterson
Harris fight ' "we may be
forced, due to financial rea
sons, to reconsider negotia
tions for the scheduled bout
with Art Aragon."
Patterson and Harris are
expected to arrive here in
about a month to begin train
ing for the bout.
LIKES MILWAUKEE
Milwaukee (UPI) Don
Drysdale of the Dodgers makes
no bones about the fact he
hates the left field fence in
Los Angeles but that left
field fence in Milwaukee is a
different story... The Dodger
pitcher hit his first home run
of the year over it Thursday
night to aid his own cause in
a 4-1 victory.
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Oregon, Friday. June 27, 1931
Ortiz Favored
To Beat Busso
New York (UPI) Unbeat
en Carlos Ortiz is favored at
9-5 to whip his boyhood paL
Johnny Busso, tonight in their
lightweight contenders' TV
fight at Madison Square Gar
den. Puerto Rico-born Ortiz, who
came to-New York at the age.
of six, will be risking his un
beaten string of 27bouts when
he squares off against New
Yorker Busso, his ex-schoolmate
at P.S. 70.
Rangy Busso, 23, is believed
the harder hitter: but sturdy
Carlos, 21, is favored because)
he is expected to throw more
leather than Johnny particu
larly to the body.
Because of his record, Ortiz
is rated sixth among 135
pound contenders; Johnny,
10th.
Studs Play
GP Legion
On Sunday
Central Point Cheney Studs
and Grants Pass American Le
gion junior baseball nines col
lide Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at
the Grants Pass High school
field. - -
It will be the first district
game between the two clubs.
The Studs nipped GP 1 to
0 in an earlier non-looper. .
The Climate city club like
ly will call on Dick Hayes for
pitching with Dennis Barlow
in reserve. Central Point'f
chucking choice is among
Pete Stemple, Alan McKinnis
and Bill Anhorn.
With regular Gary Huney-
cutt on the injured list, either
Gary Stevens or Ken Longa
necker will do the GP catch
ing. Huneycutt broke a bone
in his hand.
Wild Bill Hickok was Unit-
ed States Marshal at Abilene,
Kan., in 1871.
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