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NteDFORDI&WrRIBUNE srPdDnBTT Yank Shakes For Semi-Fin At Wimbledon" Wimbledon, England (UPI) Barry MacKay, sole U.S. survivor in men's singles, and three American women bid for semi-final berths in the Wimbledon tennis champion ships today but the only favor ite among them was defending women's q3teen Althea Gib son. Miss Gibson, top-seeded in defense of her title, faced a dangerous rival in fifth-seeded Shirley Bloomer, ace of Britain's victorious Wightman Cup team, but was a solid choice to win. MacK.ay, seeded JNo. 8, irvj men s play, found himself an underdog against third-seeded Mervyn Rose, the Australian southpaw. O In women's singles, un seeded Mimi Arnold of Red wood City, Calif., was up against sixth-seeded Suzi Kor moczi of Hungary, and 40-year-old Margaret Osborne Du Pont of Wilmington, Del., who won the 1947 champion ship here but no longer plays on the regular tennis circuit, faced British Wightman Cup per Angela Mortimer. MacKay was left as the only U.S. player in men's singles when 44-year-old Gardnar Mulloy of Denver, Colo., and 34-year-old Patty Budge of, Bobby Bragan Heads Up Spokane Indian Tearri Spokane (UPI) Rambunc tious Bobby Bragan, whose desire to be a major league manager ended in a disaster on two fronts, returned to the Pacific Coast league today as head man of the Spokane In - dians. ' O The former Brooklyn Dodger catcher was hired in Vancouver Monday to replace Golden Desmond (Goldie) Holt, a veteran minor league manager who culd not get the Los Angeles farm club very far out of seventh place Bragan, 40, will take over Rookie Hurler Bows to Musial Like most rookie pitchers, Bob Giallombardo of Los An geles came, saw and was con quered by Stan (The Man) Musial. Giallombardo, recently brought up from Montreal, was inducted into the ranks Monday night when he faced Musial for the first time. The Cardinal slugger teed off on him fpr his 13th homer in the first inning to start St. Lo,uis on the way to a 4-2 vic tory over the Dodgers. Later, in the game, Musial doubled to drive in another run. The two" extra base hits brought Stan - within Jwo of Lou Gehrig's total of 1,190, which ranks second best in the majors. Babe Ruth is the all-time leader with 1,356 ex tra bases. Klamath Northwest PARADE - JULY 4th at 10 A.M. "Pathway to Progress" 2nd to SpringMain Street RODEO -JULY 4th 1 P.M. AT FAIRGROUNDS 8 P.M. Fireworks at Merrill 9 P.M.-Fireworks at K. Hill 10 P.M. Western Dance at Armory RODEO - JULY 5th 1 PJW. AT FAIRGROUNDS 10 P.M., Western Dance at Armory Mi Los Angeles were beaten in fourth round matches Mon day. Patty, the 190 cham pion, was ahead after three sets bu then became weary and lost to seventy- segded Sven Davidson of Sweden, 6-4, 2-6, 4-6, 9-7, 6-4. Mulloy never was in contention agaiixJ Rose, 6-2, 6-3,6-1. Mrs. Du Pont won her fourth round) match in wom en's singles Monday 6-3, 5-2, over Fay filler of Australia. e Tiger Scouts Sign Up Lolich Portland (UPIV- Mickey Lolich, sensational Portland p9ep and Junior Legion base ball hurler, signed with he Detroit Timers of the AaiOri- can league Monday for an aiscioga Donus. . Lolich, a lefthander, will report to the American Asso ciation Charleston Senators for spring training in Febru ary, 1959, according to Tiger scouts Ed Demorest and Ber nie DeViveiro who signed Lolich. Lolich was voted outstand-4 ing player of the Babe Ruth World tournament in Aust, Tex., in 1955. the team here tonight when it opens a six-game series against Sacramento. It was a case of one fired manager placing another. Bragan, who was released by the Pittsburgh Pirates on Aug. 3 of last season, got the thumb from the sixth-place Cleveland Indians last Thurs day. He was replaced by Joe Gordon, former American league star. Bragan spit his most suc cessful days managing the Dodgers' Fort Worth team irP the Texas league and Pitts burgh's Hollywood club in the PCL. 0 When he came to Pittsburgh in 1956, the Pirates went on a hot streak and on June 4 were in first place by one game over Cincinnati and Mil waukee. But after that, they slowly sank and finished seventh. Bragan was a National league catcher for seven years at Philadelphia and then Brooklyn. EX-NAM OFFICIAL DIES Montclair, N.J. (UP9 Henry G. Riter III, 65, presi dent of the National Associa tion of Manufacturers in 1955, died Monday. A former invest ment and steel executive, he was director of corpofite re lations of the McGraw-Edison Company, electrical manufap turers. An average century pro duces about 237 eclipses of the sun or moon. NRA APPROVED SHOW July 4-5fh Klamath Falls Oregon Auspices of Basin ' Celebration Council Chicago (UPI) The San FiQncisco Giants me th CJiicagD Cbs today Sn tffe first of a to-gam series at Wriglsy field, 'ith pftchat rryj - i--vr Vtor hi ninthowin. Thg clubs w?ll fee playing aach othe; most? tha wea. A f-t eS-Q "Vfednesday'a game, they fly west for g, sarps in San Prancisso hich inclfides a Fourth of July dotffcle heder. e Antonelli (853) &ce& Mof Drabowiki (3-J,) on the mounfe Johnny has yet to0 less to the Cubs, having defeated thjjm twice by 3-1 end 7-3 scorss. I cBalked up the- 7-3) in against Bsabora5i. . The Gcarft hopjsg Willie Mays wuli be roafiy to bfeak out agajn ajfteg his recit slun&p. file ripped two doubles, his iiest estra base it since garly June, against Cincinnati an Sundav. Two injured Giants werjf mendeeP&nd osedy for ectiorj, ThJO wer seconQ baseman Danny "O'Connell, gnoced out of action Jurffi 7 v?ith rib bSuiQe, and Joo Shipley, a rfeht-handed bullet thrower, who breke dQwn white acn- ing upon June 7 after he ras un-GrecallQl from Phoenix s Manager BE1 Rigney dt deredoShipley to Je bullpen, sgying: o "You're the fiiirt guy I'm calling oo if things gt rougn." AAoyeP Will Seek 13th WiivToftfght Portland (UPI) Young Denny SloyeP goes after vet eran Al Andrews Qojiight in an attempt to chalk up his 13th straight professional fight win. Denny, nine years youngerb than his 27-year-old opponent, will weigbjQn at about 153 pounds. Andrews is a few pounds heavier. Moyer, although winning all 12 Cbf his professional fights 55 far, has not yet met an opponent with the skill and experience of Andrews. Moyer's brother, Phfi, recent ly lost his first bout to Ger man middleweight Peter Mueller. Genje Gaulle in Algeria f(H Tour Constantine, Algeria' (UPI) Gen Charles de Gaulle arrived in Algeria today to measure the gravity of the Algerian problem in person with a three-day "military in spection" tour. So much secrecy surround ed his visit that his right wjng critics were uneasy but un der orders from the All-Algerian committee of Public Safety to behave "correctly" toward his companions. The Premier was accomp anied by Gen. Paul Ely, chief of staff of France's armed forces; ' Pierre Guillaumat, secretary of state for armed forces; Rene Brouillet, ngw secretary for Algerian affaQ-s and former Prgnier Guy Mol let. o The Moslem rebe took note of De Gaulle's arrival by exploding a bomb in an open air market in Algier's Mosl$n casbahj section. Ten persons were injured, one gravely. Eigm Boy Loses Leg To Mower La Grande (UPI) A four-year-old boy lost his left leg above the kneecap Mon day after he was pulled under a power mower at the Elgin high school football field.' The boy, Bobby Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Sny der of Elgin, was reported in "good" condition. Doctors credited Ted Shad ewitz, football coaodi at El gin, with helping to save the boy's life by applying a tour niquet soon after the accident. Shadewitz first took the boy to the Elgin first aid car and then he was rushed 21 miles to Grande Ronde hospital here. MAJOR LEAGUE Los Angeles -.010 010 000 2 7 1 St. Louis 201 010 OOx 4 8 0 Giallombardo, Klippstein (2), Pcdres (7) and Roseboro. McDan iel (5-7) and Smith. Loser Gial lombardo (0-1). HHs Musial, Rose boro. Cincinnati 100 001 000 2 6 0 Milwaukee ....000 450 OOx 9 12 1 Purkey. Kgllner (4). Acker (5), H&yden (5). Schmidt (7) and Bai ley. Burgess (5). Spahn (10-4) and Crandall. Loser Purkey (8-5). (Only games scheduled). American League Kansas City ..110 201 0016 13 4 Detroit 210 100 003 7 14 1 Urban. Gorman (6). Dickson (9) and House. Chiti 4). Susce, Moford (4i. Hoeft (7) and Wilson. Winner Hoeft (7-8). Loser Gorman (1-3). HRs Simpson. Cerv. Cleveland .020 020 100 5 7 0 Chicago 100 000 0203 9 1 McLish, Wilhelm (8) and Porter. Donovan. Shaw (7). Staley (9) and Lollar. Winner McLish (4-5). Loser Donovan (3-9). HRs Lan dis, Minoso. Cgntral faint's- . Cfeeaey vie Jh. 11 S She Hea-8 ou Ameaisflsa. $$iea jufiio? fegsgfeall cosflicts aeheuleS e Ctaey iil!I. t he auta tiaSae effl Mf$or&. " afftia evening the J we float fa gra&& oP an Afea' Soutfc it?ict fracas. They trill eateriaia SfeSSord is a Hoa-districfc crpe o WtBA ay evening. FrinviJe will Bs herebp Srufiay aigh onte,rttieB aM Bwnd. -frill be gagsj ef the Stu n un lay fteriSooH. o Tangles bqtb ffyis evening afl on Wdnfideyo sight will to at 8 s'clocS. Central oit anfi Gjefits Bass Soc EovA tpili elash fbr the Seconfi tkife thi eS eos. Th Ghi$y tuda wo eon-loogr 1 tofl nd Grant 'ffes tooi lat Sunday st rict joust & to 0. .ogeaB fgitttBea B411 Ashore i libels tgsse for Cftenea thia eve ning with Dennia prlow pos sile staffing selectioia or MocS Scftd. Weflnfeday cioica for the .Studs liea eftyeen Pate Btemple and Alan Mc Kinnis. Sfisdfooi 'vii pic ft-org emcftis DeniliS Bap, Tom LauraSice and Jerry And,es 1 awi ' ' o o & ,IT'S UP AND 6fVBCSand out for apprentice matador Lis Ortega as he gets a leSson oft how not to approach e ground-pawing bull in a Madrid, Spain, arena, appily, only Senor Ortega's pryia was inured. By WILLIAM EALD United) Press International New York (13PI) Short Sbjjts: NBC-T5Ts 0 "Studio One" unleas9ed t mildly in tejesting drama, "The Undis covered," Monday n?ght. Philip Abbott, an actor who deserves more recognition, turned in a fin& job ... El frida Von ardroff and Rob ert Leicester continued to play tie games on NBC-TV's "T&renty-Ona" nd) iP Leicest er doesn't do it, the only re course is UNIVAC. Tonight's TV . highlights: "Bid 'N' Buy" (CBS-TV). An other quiz now there's a Men who like Action like $26p $4C 1 j7 smootn as siik Kessler .JULIUS KESSLK COMPANY. Mcdfosd's Crat&p Lei Ko toF'eVjrni aee s6s fouFtll aCn ovey Central oifi1?. toss int$, th tussle with a spotless ttcosS in Sietrict jpliys, art&ougn ihfi Climate city team fea ls$ "twice t9 Medfoj-d, as -well asice to Cenfpjil Podafj, is ausffirCQunjt in$ ames. Teams IV a brand ne slate in ihe Bf orthwest league tonight. She six te&n viil mbar& ew the second liel jce sith five c? 4hrn 3W?mine4 to tffM &he iewissyi Bponae fsoa snaking0 e pina-SPay dS the second sesfion. . SKASristoij, comgilefll .SSI 5pcnte to leafl iai th$ first hal, -jhile ths o Oregon entries, Sugana aiad Salem, ended up in Mth "nfi igsfii rwpectively. Tonisht's action -wiH nfi EugenS o TriCity, Lawi9ten will open in Yakim a&d;,Ss fern 'will ijley ea Wtfnadchce. new idea in pesgramming Ohich is built ardlind an auc tion game.' Replacement for "The $64,000 Question." Wednesday Highlights: "U. S. Steel rjour," (CBjg-TV). "The Hid6?en River" with Far ley Granger and Richard Kil er. Drama-mystery about the efforts of a French under ground fighter to unearth a traitor. . . The Channel Swim: CBS TV's Ed Sullivan pulled a 16.4 trendex" with the Moiseyev pDance Company Sunday night -o- NBC-TV's Steve Allen weighed in with a 9.4. UWRENCEBURG. INDIANA. BUNDED WHISKEY. 88 PROOF. 725i l&SfjJffelf )0 rap s Qt. sP5m mm?. Sei Far fia ci l e Polm 90 Eagls Point The secqgfl half $i othe ewimming ps ra,.fiH tenflia epd softball( Eagrarg ill start July V, escorting to Tom Vaa Etten, iJEsbgla Feint rcreajtion flirSe tes. Thpea rlanfling to enter tflt aeconS sesien o2 ewiraming leisorts mfist b signed ufj bs( this hureflay at Eagle IPoint high edioel, Van Etfen said. The two, weeks d lessona Vill cost tro dollars, the r& crsataon fiireftor added. The echool bus will leave st &15 a.m. for the fjve da6 a 0ii'(Sa easEiona, to be ke!9 in a MedforS wimming goel, Van Stteneaifi. Aleo planfreQ tfbr uly E is gihe etrt g QirlS scStball gregram, the EEcreatiofi flirec ter ceinounced. A?P girls g ter,stfteS fiitub3 contact Tom VaaStten at Ejllcretst 6-3S31 or call Helsn CaSatian in Sagla oint. The fiuet session iill fart at 4S-m-. diy 1 at t&9 hih school. o The- boys-' snfl gkls' tenuis iJrorem HJoalso starf on th& sams day. All those planning to ueiftjcipats should eign up in tke Sigh school office this week, and pay One dollar. The registration fee yill cover peno8s, Van Ettn Saida Jfjhe recreation program will pro vide balls but each participant mujt bring his or her own rac quet. A aaetioi4will be helfi for both beginners and inter mediate groups. Victor Scheaig Ends PCC , Los Angeles Tenure of Victor O. Schmidt as Commis sioner of the Pacific Coast Conference was goncluded to day, his resignation tendered last pecemfber 5 becoming ef: fective as of this-date. He is being succeeded Igr Bernard A. Hammerbeck as acting commissioner. Schmidt har? acted as com missioner of the conference since Sept. 1944,' when he was appointed acting commis sioner following the death of Edwin N. Atherton. He was appointed Commissioner in June, 1946. Schmidt also was engaged in law practice dur ing the early yeans of this con ference association but had devoted full-time to Confer ence business since July, 1948. t0$.RCieONESS DIES London (UPI) Thg Mar chioness Curzon of Kedlcston, widow of Marquess Curzon, former foreign secretary and viceroy to India, - died Mon day. Born in Decatur, Ala., the daughter oP an Americans Diplomat, Lady Curzon was a leading figure in British society ando entertained many of the world's most renowned personalities. Some 25,000,000 American gardeners planted more than 500,000,000 tulip, hyacinth and daffodil bulbs from Hol land last falLo KESSLER w w sj- v One whiskey that tastes good-right from the startl GRAII lEUTRAl SPIIITt. Bll TRtBUMfr MedforJ, fiflgdfprc! Keglers Capture Six Togas at Medford Eerle'rs won six championships and other rolKss from this vicinity fin ished in the money in the various evernts of the recent Broofeings Handicap Bowling tournament. Ia team action Davis Trans fer Mth 8188 and Darrell Miller company with 2852 capture! the respective men's and women's croCvns. Shirley pafgle and Vivian Knox with 1192 were doubles chanspions. Helen Culyeclam? ed the singles, laurels wijth a ,644 adVera Cummings all events with 1769. Gertie Riggs hag, high game with 244 Maxine. McCafi gjid Vera Cummingswere runnrs-up in doubles wi 1190 and Cum mings second in scratch game ith 29. 6 thejr Bladings In men's doubles, Gale Culy, Medford, and C. Defen baugh, "Smifh River, were ninthj Riley Applegate and DoQ Ivie tied for 12th, Fred Andersuia and Gordon Schultz tieS for 15th "anS Jack Gard ner and H1 Schroeder knot tea for 23rd. 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