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10 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfora, Mathews, Burdette Join For 1 -0 Braves Triumoh By MILTON RICHMAN Uniled Piesi International tjj: lf.n . -r Eddie Mathews and Lew Burdette of Milwaukee must like the taste of World Series money because they're start ing to come around fee second helpings. Up to now, both have been rather in-and-out, but they worked togethec in perfect unison Tuesday night to pro duce a 1-0 victory over. Cin cinnati that ran the Braves' c ALL o FAMOUS I HIRAM WALKER QUALITY c 7yrs. old 90.4 proof 5 Cod 50 M Qt. Code No. 157B 3 1 55 Pint Code No. 157C WALKER'S DeLUXE STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY a Knowledgeable people buy Imperial Imperial 4 Coc 05 Coce No. 266B HIRAM WALKER 260 P 'int CodgNo. 26EC IMPERIAL 4' 105 Code 2 Code No.SjslI .60 Pint Code No. 681C HIRAM WALKER'S (clearly ike best) VODKA 3 HIRAM WALKER'S London Dry GIN Distinctively dry 3 75 Qt. 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The victory was the Braves' eighth in 10 meetings -this year with tne Keaiegs, wnom they beat 18 times last yeS en route to their first 'orld championship y Dodgers Win Norm Lark drove in four runs with a pair of homers and a single that gaced the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 9-3 thev P triumph over St.Louis Cardinals. O Sandy Koufax went 7 23 innings to rack up his seventh' victory although Ed Roebuck had to bail hif? out in the eighth when tile Cards put twangn on base. In addition to barker's two homers, John Roseboro also cftinetted for the DodgersTis they hung the sixth defeat oJ)the season on Rf T.nm's sttter Jim Brosnan. Harrv Anderson, tne Phil . -) rj lies' smooth-winging left-fielder, drove in threoruns in a 4-2 victory oveicfthe Pirates that dropped tg)emQ into seventh place. Anderson belted htsioth homer with one on ofT loser Bob Friend lo highEght O three.-run first inning and then singled home another run in the vStd. Ray Semproch gave Domirtjon DaP Nooost forQ Royals, Leafs United Press International The Montreal Royals and Toronto Maple Leafs, the two Canadian entries in le Inter national League, both faiKd to take advantage of Dongn- lon Day doubleheaders. o The league-leading goyals defeated Columbus, 6-1, m Kie first game Tuesday only to be eflepri out in the niehtcap. 5-1, whiltheQecond-place Leafs also won their opener frMi Richmond, 3-2, but dropped the second game, 5-2. STAfJDIHGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE GB Vancouver 47 31 Phoenix 47 32 .603 .595 .592 .542 9a i 5 San Diego 45 Jl Salt Lake J- 39 33 Portland .31 39 Spokane 33 45 .443 12 .423 14 ( Seattle so Sacramento 29 qui 1-w I Tnesday's'Tlesulu: Vancouver 3. aeatue Spokane 4, SacramenW 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE rhiraen 9. San francisco a Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 2 (night) - . . MilwauKee x, vincinanu u nie-i Los Angeles 9. St. Louis 3 inight) AMERICA: LEAGUE VV . Li. Pet. GB New York 44 24 Kansas City 36 33 Boston 34 34 314 9 .493 iOi Detroit -34 3o Chicago 34 36 .486 TJU Cleveland 34 39 Baltimore : 32 37 .466 122 .464 121 2 .414 16 Washington 29 41 Tiiocriav'c 'Rlllt D.iiimnM 7 Vnrk !l fist Plight!. . ' a .. , New xorK z, saiumon j. night) Chicago 5. Cleve. 4 (11 innings, night) Knitnn lu. wasningxon 9 iiiikiili Kansas City 5g Detroit 1 (night) VOHTHWEST LEAGUE W. sL.. ret tu Yakima 1 "0 1-iKO Eugene 1 0 1.050 O Wenatchee 1 0 1.000 Tri-City 1 1 .000 1 Lewiston Salem .000 q! .ooo n Tuesday's Kesults Eugene 3. Tri-City 0 Wenatchee 7. Salem 3 Yakima 4. Lewiston 3 League Leaders United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE O G. AB K. H. ' Pet. Mays S.F. 70 282 5&104 0.369 86 357 339 335 335 Dark. Chi 55 224 25 Ashb'rn. Phil. 67 263 41 Flood, St. L 52 164 23 76 88 55 AMERICAN LEAGUE Fox. Chi. : 71 281 36 Verono. Cle 59 172 26 Cerv. K.C. 68 255 53 Ward. K.C 61 201 30 Kuenn, Det 59 230 31 92 56 82 64 73 .327 326 322 318 317 Home Runs National league Thomas, Pirates 22; Banks. Cubs 20; Cepeda, Giants 16; Mathews. Braves 16; Walls, ,Cubs 15; Mays, Giants 15; Moryn, Cubs 15. American 1 e a g u e Jensen. Red Sox 24: Cerv, Athletics 21: Sievers. Senators 18: Triandos, Orioles 16; Mantie, Yankees 16. Runs Batted In " National league Thomas. Pirates 66; Banks. Cubs 56: Cepeda, Gi ants 50; Spencer, Giants 48; Mays, Giants 44; Anderson, Phillies 44. American 1 e a g u e Jensen. Red Sox 62; Cerv, Athletics 60; Sievers, Senators 48; Lemon, Senators 44; Gemert, Red Sox 43. Pitching National league McMahon, Braves 6-1: Spahn, Braves 10-4; Farreli Phillies 5-2: Phillips, Cubs 5-2; ftirthington. Giants 7-3; Kou fax, Dodgers 7-3. American league Larsen, Yan kees 7-1; Turley, Yankees 11-3; Ford, Yankees 9-3; Pappas, Orioles 5-2; Sullivan. Red Sox 5-2; Moore, Whits Sox 5-2. O- O O up eight hi and struck out sev to notcftOhi ninth tri umph, o The ChicagrPCubs flowed the San Francisco Giants 9-5, in a battle of home runs. ErfHeA i 1 a 1 . , . oanss suckbq nis lain and ceOth for the Cubs while rookie lony layior also belted a pair. Daryl Sifoicer, Willie Mays, Ray Jabloffski and Bob Schmidt homered for the Gjants. o Moe Drabowsky picked up his seventh (yictory, the first of his -jnereer over the Giants, with an assist from Gfelen Hobbie, who pitched the last three frgnesP Southpaw Jofenny Antonelli, rocked for four runs before he departed in the second inning, suffered his sixth loo against efght victories. WSliams Upi Averao O Jackieensen ang, 'fed Wil liams usuppnea unjpst of tne firework Si the American leaauewith a hitting display thatCfcarriedcJhe Rgd Sox to a 10-5 win over the Sartfrs. homer and jiis eighth in the last J$5 games whife the 39- i i tit: 1 1 : Q n i- J year-oia vuiiams cunectea his 12th h o e r and two singlps to Qraise his battitg avgfage to .308. Ike Delock, bullpen specialist turned start er, registered nis sigth vic tory without a loss. He gave up eight hits,0 including a home run Dy N(gm Zaichin. Hal Grig was the loser. Micke-g Mantleij eeghth in ninjhomer gavg the5Tankees a 2-1 decision in th& nightcap of a twi-night dojiblieader aftwr cthe orioles won , the openery 7-5. The homero by Mantle was his $6th of the season and his second of-tRe night. It enabled Don Larsen Wo post his seventh triiimph Ithough Kyne Duren ,urled the lastwo innings. Larsen and GeneowoTOlmg also hom erecD do nBillv GaroJier's triple vith3 uYthe bases loaded brofce a 4-4 I - i ii. r: i. w n .j lie in uie luai.g a me tiiu helped reliever Billy Loes to his f irst3win of the season fol lowing siven straigBt losses even though he pitched only 113 inings. CDuke Maas, Imo relieved sarter0 Johnny Kuck, suffei(dh los$ Win In llthO o o Sherm Lollar's singl in the 11th innfrig off jJim Mud-a cai tirani scorea iun j-.anuis and gge the JVhite Sox a 5-4 decision over the Indians. Stager Biljy Pierce ofpthe igiife Sox, going for his fourth stfaight shutout, lost it when the Indians scoPed an unearned run in the slwenth. There inothe eighth, Larry Doby's threeun homer tied Ijthfi sfire at 4-4. Early Wynix pitcnea uie ng lopjviucagu ancfcpickfiSHcjip nis eighthcwin. Crafty Ned Garver dofed 4i8 iSiUT)ut five flits to' Detroit as We mailed down his eishth vic . LI . tory while pitchi Kansas City-to a 5-1 triumph. Qfir- 9er0shut out the Tigers until the eignth wneniJOD iiazie hit a pincfr homer. Bob Cerv cloiedDhis 21st homer the fogrth inning and thA's routed Frank Lary with a four-run burst in the sixth when Hector Lgjez andgHarry Chiti each contrib- utetf (jwprun singles y O LIKE SCORES: O National League O SaiTFran. nn nni nn ! 8 W Chicago 220 100 13x9 13t U ("Antonelli. Monzant (2). Crone (5) Grissom (71, McCormick (8), Go mez (8) and Schmide. Drabowskv. Hobbie (7) and Neeman, S. TayO lor (6). Winner Drabowsky (7-7) Loser AVtonellW,8-6). HBg Bpen cer. Mays. T. Taylor, Banks (2), Jalonski, Schmidt Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 8 1 Milwaukee ... 000 100 OOx 1 5 0 Haddix. Jeffcoat (6). Schmidt and MTgess. Burdette (6-81 and Crandall. Loser Haddix (5-5). HR Mathews, 'O O Philadelphia 301 000 000 6 1 Pittsburgh ..ioo 00 1002 8 1 Semproch (9-6). and Sawrftski. Friend. Smith (3,0PorteTfield (6J. Face (8) andFoiles. Loser Friend (9-9). HR Anderson. o Los Ageles ..011 22 0839 13 1 St. Louis 012 000 0003 9 0 Koufax, Roebuck (8) and Bose! boro, Pignatano (9). Brosnan. Jack son (6). Muffett (89 Wight (9) and SmilhOWinner Koufax (7-3). Kosfer Brosnan (7-6) boro, Larker (2). HRs Rose- O American League o (1st game) c New York ....100 031 0005 10 0 Baltimoreo 101 050 OOx 7 10 1 Kucks. Maas (5), Sturdivant (6, Trucks (8) and Berra. Brown, Loes (5), Johnson (7) and Triandos. Win ner Loes (1-7)., Loser Maas (4-7P HR ManUe, Boyd. O . O (2nd game) New York ... 000 010 0102 10 2 Baltimore 000 100 000 1 6 1 Larsen. Duren (8) and Howard. Harshman (6-7) and Triandos. Win ger Larsen (7-1). HHs Woodlmg, Larsen. ManUe. o Washington 000 020 120 5 8 2 Boston 013 303 OOx 10 15 2 Griggs. Valentmetti (4), Stobbs (5i. Spring (7) and Courtney. De- lock (6-0) and White. Loser Griggs (3-5). Hits Williams, jensen, zau- chin. o Kansas City 000 104 0005 8 0 Detroit 000 000 010 1 5 1 Garver (8-4) and Chiti. Lary. Wehmeier (6), Fischer (9) and Wil son. Loser Lary (8-6). HRs Cerv, Hazle. (11 innings) Cleve. OCfO 000 130 00 4 8 1 Chicago ....001 003 000 015 12 1 Narleski, Mossi (7), Wilhelm (8), Grant (9) and Brown. Nixon (8). Pierce. Staley (7). Shaw (Si. Wvnnft 11 and Louar. Winner Wynn 8-6). IjUSCI Uldlil U-j;- iliu AiUWU, I rt.k O r r . to TV T1D. T 1 ! I WHO WOAAAM QoLO $WIKAAAINff CHAMP? von Salfcza of San Jose. Calif, established a world swiminirig record Ot tti6 06 of 12 when irvW56 she cug,a hBlf second (5) from the formtfrvsorld record of lmin otgSSeconds -for the 500 yard free-style event by R. Hveqef at Co pen haqen, 1942. TOP THIS! To any reader subSitting contrary jSoof, Tip Brady will send a signed, wallet-sized diploma. Write to: BEAT THIS co this paper. Box 575. Sauslito, Calif. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope. o A McCIr Nwpflpr Syndicate Aatura -rrt 2 cf Bpuchee Wlfl'.JoihV P Wis TpSqy 9Philadelph?a (UPI) Ed Bouchee, packing hisgear to rejoiii the Phillies thanked Baseball Commissioner Fora FricJt today for "another chance" a d promised "i won'tPlet him down' The 25-vear-old first ha e- man, back in baseball's good graces following his convic tion on a morals charge, will fly to Pittsburgh Xa join the tiBhilltes today and Manager Mayo Smjth said he wilf in the lineup against Milwau kee Thursday night. "I want to thank Mr. Frirk kfor 1e confidencehe has put iu me ana i Know l won i let him don," Bouchee said. Frick- Sitid ita New York that he $ent "many sleepless nightscS before reaching his dsion on Bouche.0He ex amine numcous reportsoand had a long talk with the flay er before he made up hig riind. Bouchee, a married nftn with a chil9 of his own, w arrestgi last January in Spo kane, Wash., inja cas? of child molesting that subsequently wasre?Iuced to indecent ex posure? He pleaded guilty and was placed on . three years prgbtion. Since the date of tas pro bation Bovfthee vciuntarfly underwent a series of veat- ments to restore him to full eixn. g Entrants Due0 Today $or &V Trick Session Eugene (UPI) Pour of j I . 1 , rl tne stx enxranis oi xn invita tional mfie i the Oregdft AAJ field and track cham pionship were expected p ay fqj the final armup to the race to se held at Hay warcl field Friday, July 4. OregjDn ogge Jim Grelle; AlesP Henderson. The Arizona State sophom&e from Australia- -r i T-i : H n.n:... u Air Force5id Gail Hodgso South African who runs for Oklahoma, vaere due today Grelle 9an Tuesday3 in the Police Gaifjes mile in Vancou ver, B.Ca and will ftv back to join HeTiderson0 Grelle won the ra6fe thre in 4:10.6 with Vic Stephens of Vancouver second. o Lazalo Tabori, tne Hunga rian funer, . and Washing ton s Jack Larson are due here T4iursday? All sixrunners have done bttie mile fasten than 4:05.1. . Tornrer Wetofoot star Jim Barley who rtm under 4 (min utes in 1956, holds the field L record of 4:06.4 and Grelle set ' the Northern division Lnsark of 4:06.1 in Seatfle this spring for Jthe previous beat effort in the NortljWfest. Meet officials also reported Tuesday that shotputter Par ry O'Bjien would be on hand to try for another record breaking effort. PJayers Leave Portland Fold Portland (UPI) Bill Brenner, assistant general manager of the Portland Beavers, said one of the Bea ver's most decent acquisition, Don Robertson, will leave to igin Memphis of the Southern association today. Robertson, an outfielder, jomecb the Bevos about three weeks ago from Fot "Worth in the Texas league. He has been troubled with a sore arm and has seen Tittle action. He hit .125 for the Beavers. . Rookie shortstop Ron Mor rison who joined Portland from the College of Idaho has hppn snt tn Salinas of the ' California league. loisntses, (Giants Collide Dn Showdown Series m PCL By GENE BRYANT P Uniled Press International Te Vancouver Mounties go against the Phoenix Giants to night in the opener of a week long shdwdown between the Pacific Coast league's two top clubs. The Mounties will send Mel Held 5-4 to the mound in the homer-ridden Phoenix ball park agaigst the Giants' Glen McMinn 2-2. The Canadians moved into a slim half-game lead over Phoenix Tuesday night as Erv Palicg, picked up his ninth win of the season w&ile hurling Vancouver to a 3-2 decision over Seattle. Owen Friend piomered with one "aboard in the second inning to put the Mounties in front and ,Toe Durham singled in Joe Sche- tronp with what nrrnorl r ta 'the winning run in the tl?ird. In the only other ogame scheduled, Bobby Bragan made a successful debut as the new Spokane manager when the Indians picked up their fifth win in six starts by downing Sacramento, 4-2. Bra gan, who was r?amed to the gpokane post Monday, was given tne ax Dy the Cleveland Indian' management last Thursday. 0 o Phoenix, Salt Lake, San Diego and Portland all took tlfe nighto off. Vada Pinson summed a tw8-run homer for Seattle in tbje sixth? at Van- .ouverObut the MQunties held on t a one-run lead to give Palica, whg needed help from Russ Ileman in the nith, the victory before a crowd of 4,448. Palica allowed the Suds, only ffere hits before Heman came in to retire the final two Seattle batters in the ninth. Rajffler starter Ted Wiend was charged with the loss, his eightho against four wins. Larry Sherry went the dis tance for Spokane, Scattering nine hits to give the rebound ing Indian the edse in theif Series opener with Sacramen to. J'he Tribe opened vtfth a singlt run the st, added two more in the fourth &d rosea out the night's scoring with another marker in the sixth. The Solons rallied for two runs in the top ofQhe fourth -W Opens SctoncJo Half Press Tntprnatinnal (The Northwest league goU back m the groove for the second sessionoTuesdgy night wua a xuii siaie oi games, First half phnmn T.,7icr, r 5 ... got off to a bad start, bowing to Yakifiia 4-3 while runner- 4)up Wenatchee served notice of o secondo half power by knocking over Salem 7-3q V) Eugene, wMch wound up in tfitth place (the first (half, got going rflcelx) by shutting ouffri-City, 3-0. 0 Oie tiioicen Q o Ytkima came on irPthe last of the ninth to break a 3-3 tie to beat the OBronrs. Carlos Rameriz Dscamperei h oan e wgh the winning ivgi on Dog Ganus' single. q Wenatchee pounderP three pitchers for nine hits to lead all the way nr $s win over the Senators. Willie? Green law, xho gave way tff Stu Hanson in thfc eightbPbecauseO of wildness,Tvas credited with the win. 0 Eugene managed only three hits in beating Tri-City obuP five Brave errors made the difference. Tri-City got ten hitS in tke fracas but couldn't puU coring railjb together. Jordan, Lpgart Clash Tonight Hollywood (UPI) Don Jordan, "former California lightweight ochampion, hopes to make the bj time in box ing circles as he goes tonight in his first national televis ion appearance against Cuban Isaac Logart in a 18 -'round boutat Hollywood Legion Stadium. . , Logagt is a 2-lQ choice, o ( Jordan, with a r&cord of 39 victories in 50 fiehts is pcgential?y one of the best all around talents in either light weight or welterweight div isions, o Nevertheless, the classy Lo gart 5s a solid choice orb his record of 52 wins against eight setbacks and five draws. The 5-year-old Cuban's vic tories include top wins over Gil Turner, Joe Iiceli, Gas par Ortega, Walt Byers, Yama Bahama and Virgil Akins. Softball Tjlts Thursday Night M and W Chain Saw will play Bureau of Reclamation m a county league sortDaii game at 7 p.m. Thurfday at Camp White. The Dairy Maids and Junior Shamber of Com merce meet in tne second game. Wet "weather forced post ponement of tussles set for Monday. but were never able t8 over take the home club thereafter. The Indians collected 10 safeties off three Sacramento hurlers. Solon starter Herm Greene was charged with the loss. MedfordTrlbune :.s: .::a..:.. : ,::f;:if:i-SSi! GOING yOME Calumet Farms' Tim Tam leaves veteri nary hospital in Philadelphia where he was operated on te remove bone chips from hisoright front leg. His nurse Ruth0Kelly bids him goodbye. 2 a O Grants Pass Keeps Legion Slate Clean; Mecjford, Studs Vie DISTRICT STANDINGS C3 Grants Pass 1.000 .800 .400 .667 .000 Klamath Falls 4 Medford 2 Central Point 2 LakeviewQ - 0 r.rant Pa Mock Ford util- . ... . . ;jiwith two out. Men were on lzedOtwo wild scoring inning(fl . . .... . ... tnd the one-hit tossing of Den nis Barlowast night to con tinue, its findefeated status in Areg 4 South, district Ameri can Legion junior basefcall. (M o c k trofinced Cen rral Point ChenevStSds 13 to 0 to 9-ecord its fifth cttsjxict deci sion. The tussle was at Cheney field here. O f!entcal Pointr, n&w 2-4 in tn loostidings goes against Medford this evening again on the Cheney diamond. It will beg non-district conteft. Game time is 8 p.m. 0 The 'Gran Pasg nine last night ran up live ot its tames in the second, inndg on four bases on balls, two ernors two fielders options gsnd a high pop fly by Dick Hay8s which dropped into the infield sfely.(AU eight of the other runs were packed irfto the sixth canto. There were hits by Dennis Walke FrSmk SDrinele. Dan "Koike, Len Lorffeanecker and Batfow, gjJ Thomson Busts Jones' Record St. Anne:s-On-The-Sea, Eng land dpi) Australia's Peter Tfiomson, who smashed Bobby Jones' record in lead-; Ung qualifying play, was the i j.j. -i i i flOO survivors began champion ship play in the British Open golf touftiament with only two Americans on hand. 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LINESCORES: Seattle 000 002 000 2 5 0 Vancouver 021 000 OOx 3 9 2 Wieand, Kutyna (8 and Dotter er; Palica and White. Sacramento 000 200 000 2 9 2 Spokane 100 201 OOx 4 10 1 Greene, Osenbaugh (6), Ross (7) and RoselJi, Dalyrmple (7i; L. Sherry anS N. Sherry. I hit batter, three error a wild pitch and a fielder's choice. Double Ruins No-Hitter Central Point's biggest threat was in the fifth inning wnen we bags were tilled second and third bases with two down in the sixth. q o ateve Gray doubled in the sixth inning for the lone Stud hit off Barlow9 The "Mock chucker struck out battersll times and gave up five walks. Dick-jHayes and Wolke eachD d two hits for Granst Pass. Phjl Tucker got Central Pointout of a jam in the fifth inning. With the bases loaded, BarloV hat a short roller for GP. Tucker quickly fielded the ball, stepped on home plate ard threw to first base for a double play. The Studs Prineville on Saturday and Bend on Sunday with both games here. LINESCORE: . 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Exact record of the Presidio is not available but the Soldiers reportedly have done well in games in Cali fornia so far this season. A member of the Presidio crew is Terry Maddox, cut fielder, ex-Medf ord high end ex-University of Ore gon star. Dairy Maids Defeat KF Camp White Rogue Val ley Dairy Maids thumped the Klamath Falls Basinettes girls' Softball team 18 to 4 here last night. The (Maids tucked the de cision away early, getting nine runs in the first inning on four hits, five walks, two er rors and three wild pitches. Pat Barron held down Klamath with three hits. Jean Main doubled for the Dairy Maids and Nadine Brood and Shirley Hanson each hit twice in three times up. Dar lene Perry swatted two for three for the Basinettes. The Maids meet Astoria at Camp White at 8 p.m. on Sat urday and in a doublebill at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday. LINESCORES: O Klamath Falls .. 200 020 4 3 6 Dairy Maids 922 500 18 11 3 Hutcheson, Adrian (1) and An derson; Barron and Main. Thornton Rules on School Board Member Salem (UPI) A school board member may not law fully be a subcontractor to a contractor with a school dis trict, Attorney General Rob ert Y. Thonton said today. The opinion was asked by Superintendent of Public In struction Rex Putnam. W WILL BE CLOSED ofor three day holiday JULY 4-5-6 i Get your Service Work done NOW have the confidence of knowing it's in top condition for your holiday driving pleasure and safety. DICK tPJIGHT (0. 33 South Riverside at 8th St. - Ready for That MONKWK AIRPLANE TYPI iSHOCK ABSORBERS' cutMom bum pi. molcM steering ir. bittall your own end tav I pQSO Free .7 Installation MUFFLERS $9.50 & up Merit or Smitty INSTALLED FREE Cool CUSHIONS $2 69 and up $9 95 and up 4? Ashlanders Top-Talent- in Lone Pee Wee Tiff Ashland Cubs downed Tal ent 11 to 4 yesterday in the only pee wee game played in I the Southern Oregon Junior Baseball league. Three others were post poned by rainly weather. These were Eagle Point at Central Point, Lone Pine at Medford Wildcats and Med ford Tigers at Ashland Bears. In Monday cub division scuffles Medford drubbed the Grants Pass Bears 15 to 1 and the Grants Pass Cubs blanked Ashland 14 to 0. Medford pitchers Herb "Wheeler and Doug Kinney combined for a no-hitter. Seven In Second In its pee wee mix yester day the Ashland nine put over seven runs in the second in ning on three hits, three walks and two errors. Westfall trip led for Talent. Grants Pass Cubs had the services of "Dick Hayes, stel lar pitcher for Grants Pass high and junior Legion teams, in beating Ashland. Medford also had a seven run sixth in its cub league mix on Monday. Bob Custance homered for the locals and Dick Ragsdale punched two triples. Jim Berry and Bob Quinney each three-baggered and singled in the mix and Jim Shaw had two for two. Wheeler gave up seven walks and Kinney three. 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