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0 Q O MAIL TRIBUNE. MedforJeQrca. fffcBgdiy, Jgr ft 0 Edges Cs Memorial Stadium, Ca9ip White Slipping ewer the lone rnarker in the eighth inning, 0 the Army's San Francisco Presidio baseball nine noseS out CaiQj White 1 to 0 here last night in a snappy, wall played tussle. . To set up the only counter Chico Sezate drew aQaase on balls and Rodger SawyeY doubled. Bill JuliaiQsocked a SINCE 1818 Nothing tastes quite like PEYTONS WHITE LABEL SI"''HT sonwiisiiW BOCBSON o i k YELLOW LABEL GOLD LABEL fBOTTlWINSSiS ALSO AVAIUB16 IN PINTS ... ALL SIZES FEATURE TWIST-ON JIGGER CAPS. pre m ium Kentucky Whiskies J PEYT0!ft HP! Fifth Pint Straight $4.75 $3.10 Blend 4.50 2.90 Bonded 6.00 3.90 leseph Peyton Distilling Co, Lawrenceburg, Ky. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 100 prod Bottled in Bond. & SS proof Kentucky Whiskey -A Blend. 86 Proof.,65 Grain Neutral Sprits & ground ball to Vaj- Allen at thirfc base. Sawyer as? trapped befiran second and third) bases. During that run down, gejattt hejdted for home and tha flRro to tSe plate aft? Sgyyer fcs3ged out was Too late to prtvr the'leore. 0 Otherwjg:, fc&e am w nitchine and fielding duel. SaSw, ofr tha $jmfar Tridio, tpermitted juafe two hits? Both were jlpubles, a Jim Eggers in tfea thirt iniSra and by Shuck Mgir&ant irrJ the eighth. rhe Army 'throw' er struck git ix aicf! wglke one. Eggen Fans 13 EeseiK tossed three-hitter oPCamp fliite. e helS the Toreros hitless through six innings but ino t3e ceventh panel Charles Grikts and Terry Maddox, ex-Meiford High star, slammed consecu tive .singles. Eggers fanned batters 13 times and issued three bases on balls. , Maddox, in whom there was much interest as the "local boy" in the Army lin up, batted in the clean-up spot, his position in the order through the season. He hit one fly ball to de center field. But Ron Peery of the Whiters was back in position for i Maddox Smadked the ball well in his other two bat ting turns but grounded out. In addition to the hits Don Sanford, Eggers and Bob Smith whammed some well tagged fly balls to the qpt field but these were hauled in by the pasture guardians. Whiters Seek Game The victory was the 34th in 43 games this season for the Toreros, and Sawyer's 11th triumph against two set backs. ' Camp White is negotiating for a game next Wednesday and h8pes to bring either Yreka or Dunsmuir of the Northern California league to the VA diamond. Pitcher Jim Smith, ex Grants Pass star, has returned to the Camp White team. He had recently joined the Bend semi pro club. It is reported that the Bend club folded. LINE SCORES: Presidio 000 000 010 1 3 1 Camp White 000 000 000 0 2 0 Sawyer and Belafer; Eggers and Hale. OSC Grid Ducal Sale See Rush Corvallis (UPI) Business Manager Jim Barratt said to day that enuring the first three days of accepting football applications at Oregon State half as many season tickets were sold as during the entire 1957 season. Barratt said the advance sale may be the best in the school's history. FINN INJURED . Helsinki, Finland (UPI) A Finnish hammer thrower who was injured Wednesday night when a hammer tossed by world champion Harold Connolly of Boston flew apart was under treatment today in a hospital. The accident oc curred as Connolly, who holds the world record for heaving the weight, was spinning in the circle getting ready to make his third throw. The handle broke and the weight flew off. Coffee, Milk Costs Found About Equal Corvallis (UPI) Research ers at Oregon State College have completed their lengthy survey to find out why some Oregon restaurants charge 5 to 15 cents extra per serving oi Oregon milk compared to South American coffee. A report of the economic study asserted that the extga charge made for the Oregon product was "not justified" on the basis of comparative costs ol serving the two beverages. The researchers reported that milknd coffee costs the restaurant about the same per guest. Milk costs more than coffee, but when, labor, equip ment, extra dishes, usual cof fee refills, sugar and cream are figured in, there is little difference between the two. The report added that the cost of serving milk has been con siderably reduced with the in troduction of bulk milk dis pensers which simplify stor age and handling. Four western Oregon res taurants were used in the OSC survey. ( Accident at Lumber Yard Fatal To Man Scappose (UPI) Harold E. Seaman, 56, died from injuries suffered in an accident at" a lumber loading yard late Wed nesday. Police Chief Bob Wiss said Seaman was crushed under the wheels of a loaded lumber trailer. Ashland lions To Sfaao Qp-ort Track Ahlaad Ashland Lions club will try sornetking nexr on Jridy in connection with Independence (Jay ofeservnce in the Lithia ci. Tt will mn nnn fsrk . . , Snuthctn nrMnn .ni. fieJd Vhther ts of such nature hel8 here probably ill de pend n fht response to fct ssion. tame of entries end the totl niimbr of participants won't b Inown until Friday fttrnon. 1 ntrie are not due UJitil during the diy tomor row. Th meet will btgfn at 9 pgn. "hert i 1 1 be grade rpcranrs Gibson Carries U.S. Tennis Banner Alone Wimbledon, England (UPI) Althea Gibsdh, left alone to carry the American banner in singles competition, was ex pected todty to gain the final round in defense of her wom ens singles crown in the Wimbledon tennis champion ships. The lanky Negro star from New York,. who is first seed ed, was a heavy favorite in her aemi-final match against unseeded British Wightman Cupper Ann Haydon. In the other semi-final, sixth - seeded Suzi Kormoczi was favored over Britain's Angela Mortimer. The second straight all-Aus Boxing Judge Maintains He's Innocent of Bribe Charges; First Indicted New York (UPI) Bert Grant, the indicted boxing judge, said today-, "I'm com pletely innocent of all charges, and I expect to prove it." Smallish, dark-haired Grant of Brooklyn, who was indicted and arrested Wednesday for allegedly .accepting a total $400 in bribes after five New York fights, declared, "The charges amazed me; I can't understand them." He added, "My lawyer told me not to talk. So I can't say anything more except that I pleaded not guilty Wednesday, and I'm not guilty." . Grant, now at liberty on $2,500 bail, was the first" man indicted by the "boxing grand jury" investigating corruption in the fight game. Two more indictments were expected to GDregOfiians SSatie Rodeos, leacdes For IHiolSday (Fare By United Press International Oregonians planned today to substitute rodeos, mountain and beach trips and backyard barbecue for the traditional Fourth of. July fireworks as the, long three-day week end approached. There will be fireworks, but mostly in supervised dis plays. State law bans fire works, except sparklers .and cap pistols. . Even sparklers are outlawed in Portland. Generally Fair Skis The weather man promised generally fair skies vwith the possibility of some "light driz zle Friday morning along the coast' and in some parts of western Oregon. A bglist of rodeos is plan ned around the state. In ad dition there will be the world championship timber carni val at Albany and the annual Water Pageant on the Des chutes river at Bend. Salem has its Williamette River days observance. Rodeos will be held at St. Paul, Molalla,' Baker, Paul ina, Yoncalla, Enterprise and Klamath Falls. Timber Carnival Quetn Selected at Alba'ny Alb&y (UPIj Joan Pod peskar of Albany Wednesday night was named queen of the 1958 Timber Carnival here. Oregon Motorola To Spend $20 Million- Portland (UPI) The Ore gon Motor Association esti mated today, on the basis of past records, that Oregon mo torists will spend about $20 million during tjie 'Fourth of July week end. The big cash outlay will go mostly for gas and oil," lodging, and food. Moot Friday school, lunio? hiah, senior high fnd opn divisions. An athlete's classification ia de termine by his school atatus during; the 1957-15 echool yttr. The open claa is for college fe and above track men. Rihbone '.ill b awarded for the first three placei in each event. There will b no limit to the .number events a high aehool or open division athlete may enter. Grade school thinclede' are limited to two contests and junior high to four. Dan Bulkley and Wrren LaBounty are co-chairmen of the meet. tralian final in men's singles was set up Wednesday by vic tories of topseeded Ashley Cooper and f o u r t h-seeded Neale Fraser in semi-finals. Cooper downed third-seeded Mervyn Rose of Australia, 7-9, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3, and Fraser de feated sixth-seeded Kurt Niel sen of Denmark, 6-3, 6-4, 17 19, 6-4. Gardner Mulloy of Denver, Colo., and Budge Patty of Los Angeles and Paris, the second seeded pair whose combined ages add to 78, failed in their defense of the men's doubles title when they lost Wednes day to India's Ramanthan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. day or Monday and aeveral more later. HatiiBum 10 Tear The maximum penalty for fixing a fight in New York State is 10 years, for either the briber or the man accept ing the bribe. And the penalty for merely conspiring to bribe could be -three years. Grant's indictment contains 10 cSunts for alleged bribery and one for conspiracy. . . The intiictment includes as a co-conspirator Hymie (The Mink) Wallman, New York furrier and fight manager; but he is not named a defendant. Walman, alleged to have given five bribes to Qrant, has been described by District At torney Frank Hogan-as "the front man" for Frankie Carbo reputed underworld boss of boxing. In addition there are the Waldport Beachcombers Days, the Hillsboro Happy Days and the Cottage Grove Water ski festival, the latter on July 6. Safe Drifing Plea The ' upcoming holiday brought usual .pleas from of ficials tg drive sateiy, ana xo be careful in the water. 4 large number or regent traffic" fatalities and, drown ings has added to the fear that the death toll might be heavy in Oregon unless eau tion is exercised. Oregon had 11 accidental deaths last week end. - ' Infer-Agency Group Names Officers Salvation Army Capt. Wil liam Ricken was elected chairman of the Inter-Agency council at a recent meeting. Miss, Celia Walker, Jackson county welfare commission, was elected vice chairman, and Miss Marilou Garner, county 4-H agent, secretary. Among accomplishments of the council during the past year has been establishment of the Rogue Valley Council of the Aged. Individuals who assisted-were James Pullman, welfare commission adminis trator; Bob Lundy and Mrs. Helen Wilson, all of Medford. Then ypu owe it to yourself to f-hwk the Amazing Benefits ROYAL Jelly May Hold For You! If you lack vitality and drive . . read what thousands of Scientists and Doctors say about the almost miraculous benefits ob tained from ROYAL JELLY use. . . Write for PRES LITTRATTIRE TODAY telling How "miracl ROYAL JELLY," may change your whole life. JENASOL PRODUCTS", Distr. 7126 Geary Blvd. San Francisco, CUf. Ton w In ILeqion Central Point Cheney Studs blanked Bedford T to C last Biht in a non-leaf ua gems to notch its firat vietory ia fov battles this aeaaoe -with the Crates Lake Motors Ameri can Legion junior Vnehall nine. ( It waa non-district (am. The Studs had throe-hit flinging on th part ec Bill Anhorn e-pd utilized antra- Crafemn Choi Closed Circuit Video of Fight Closed cutcuia Hot kit el ifce fterd Vaiieeaew-aey Maiaie aavfvoifit tie la beaiag fedus vill let aaaV at ike Caaaetia tbeetoe. R b e t i Ceibia, ran any feere for Qieffea Caliieeaia Theaties, eaaeuaced today. Tbe figbs will ba alae ea Aug. 1 aa Lea Aagalaa. Iafeifnaiiea aa hIi ef tickets vill ba aaaeuaced shortly. Eaact lim vt tbe fight is yet le be eciaV lisbed. There till ba aa lvate ieleriiioa ef the beat. Tvo fights on -closed circuit vi deo previously bare beea ahovn at tbe Crateiiaa. Both had Carmea Baeili and Kay Kcbinsoa as tbe principles. Don Jordan Split Nod Unpopular Hollywood (UPI) Rangy Don Jordan called for a shot at lightweight champion Joe Brown today after his unset split decision victory over Cuban Isaac Loaart. tha Xo. 1 welterweight contender. Jordan, badly cut over the right eye and bleeding pro fusely from the nose, came up with a furioui late rallv Wednesday "night to edge the veteran JLogart in a nationally televised 10-rounder at Holly wood Legion Stadium. The decision waa unpopular with the estimated 1,500 fan and also with the.soortswrit- ers at ringiide, who voted g- 1-1 for Logart in a post-fight poll. Jordan, who taid he ielt T deserved the verdict, indicat ed he'll confine hia activityte the lightweight division from now on. He weighed 141. to Logart's 146. Judge George Latka had Logart an easy winner, 87-83, but judge John Thomas voted 97-95 for Jordan and referee Mush Callahan gave it to Jor dan, 95-94. The United Press International card waa ident ical to Latka's. Publisher Faces New Indictment Portland (UPD Alfred I. Kiefer, 35, operator of the Monarch Publishing Company here, Wednesday was named in a new grand jury, indict ment accusing him of conspir acy to commit extortion. The warrant was served on Kiefer in the Multnomah coun ty jail where he is held on two other extortion charges in connection with alleged threats to nursing home oper ators. Two others named with Kiefer in secret indictments had not been picked up and thair identities, were not re vealed by authorities. The grand jury said Kiefer threatened the nursing homa operators with advefse pub licity in a publication called The Star if they failed to. buy advertising apace. kainitr Boy Drown In Columbia Riyor Ranier, Ore. UPI) Ray mond Arthur Phillips, 11, drowned in the Columbia riv er near the Klept shipyards Wednesday afternoon Colum bia County Sheriff Bill Evans reported tha boy apparently slipped from a float a few feet from shcre. The body was recovered three hours ater the accident. Meat animals are raised on 300,000 Canadian farms and ranches. ciatii uii r MOTOtt" : COATED WtlE Studs t 4 Mc3(;of3 QaoobaJfl hits, free a&Seee to thtf bam and errors t gain its decision. Six of the rub; vera ua the fourth iaaiag. Central Pewit trill meat Bead ia a noa-leaguer at Cheney fiald hera at S a.m. aa Sunday. Kedford is slated for a league fracas at Lalce viaar eti Sunday but it aas net knovn tor sura today whether' tha trip vill te mcata. Labeviev cancelled trigs to Medford and Klamath1 Tails last.veefc end. A Stude Priaavilla fray, oriinall act lor this Saturday here, haa baan rescheduled for July 18 at the request a tha central Oregon team. Lflet night tha Cnenays ac counted for ono run in the third inning on a single by Dennis Ffaff, a valfc, a hit batter and a fielder's choice on a raa by Dennis Johnson. In the fourth for all the other pointers Bill Anhorn and Dennis Johnson oaoh two-bsfj-gered'ahd there were three bases on balls and two errors. Crater Lake Motors threat ened in the second inning by getting runners on first and second bases and in the third by loading the sacks with one out. Anhorn, on the hill, struck out 11 batters and walked six. Three Medford chuckers had a total of seven strike outs, seven by Dennis Barr, and nine bases on balls. Dennis Johnson singled as well as doubled for the Studs and Pete Stempledoubled for the other of the five Central Point safeties. For Medford Jerry Anderson had a single and an automatic double with an over-the-fencexball. Wayne Thompson singled for CLM. Lowell Dean, Medford first baseman and catcher, hit in the eye and nose by a thrown ball before the game, is ex pected to be out of action about a week. A concussion resulted from the impact but the eye was not ruptured as first feared. He was taken to Roge Valley hospital by Bill Anhorn Sr. After .a check by a specialist and treatment Dean was released. LWESCOSES: Central Point ..011 eoo 07 5 1 JUdford 000 000 80 3 4 a. Anhorn and Tucker; Laurance, McLaughlin (3), Barr (5) and Pond. Fishing Defter On Uppe Rogue Portland (UPI) The weekly fishing report prepar ed by the State Game com mission: ftoaahveat: North and South Umpauas fair to good for trout; Lemlo and Toketee reservoirs only fair; 'Win chester bay improving for salmon; Coo's Bay salmon fish ing good; Rogue river slow for salmon in Grants Piss area but improving in upper Rogue; trout fishing also im proving in upper Rogue; Fish lake in Jackson county fair, . Central: Rock Creek reser voir poor; lower Deschutes clearing and fishing , fair to good; Clear lake poor, gener al outlook for weekend only fair; East and Paulina fair; Big Lava lake good trolling alow and deep; Crane Prairie fair; Crescent lake fair to good, improving on late eve ning trolling. Odell lake slow; Ochoco reservoir good on botU flies and troll; Metolius river has been excellent; Di moad lake also excellent with best luries bait, flatfish or fly; Williamson river still high and slow. Plankton Poison Found in Ctams Portland (UPI) Evidence of highly dangerous plankton poison has been found in clams from Clatsop county beaches, the State Board of Health said today. The Board said that Fourth of July holiday diggers should thoroughly . clean and wash clams dug on Oregon beaches. It said there was no cause for alarm at all if clam diggers remove completely all dark portions of tbe clam and then wash the white meat thor oughly. Dr. Harold Erickson, state health officer, said: "Under no circumstances should anyone eat marine mussels at this time of yeaf ." SAVi mop on English Fords! ff canlh 35 Miles Far Gallon tiOTODS T OTeoee. Running (Hp 8y rXID DOW? Vailed Break International It's an irony of this gear's AJJ-Ster game that two of the major' hottest pitchers pfob ably ill spend July 8 fishing at horae instead 5f pitching in Baltimore. They! Broojts Lawrence of tha Cmcinnati ReoSegs and Jim Bunfling of the Detroit Tigers whore making up for slow etarts with mid-summer treats. Lgwrenca stretcRed his win. aing atrabk to five games .wlTqn he pitched a four-hitter that gave the Redlegs a 1-0 victory over the MiltfauRee Brakes Wednesday night while Bunning ran his string to four in a jcrV with a four- Yankees grasp Intermediate Lea 4 Spot Afcne Medfowi Yankees defeated Central Point 10 to 4 yester day to assume sole unmarred lead in the intermediate league of Southern Oregon Junior baseball. , Ashland downed Medford Giants 9 to 3 and Lone Pine trimmed Jacksonville 7 to 2 in other scuffles. ' Craig Laurance paced the Yankees with three hits in four times up. He, Jim Berry, Bob Schroeder and Mike Barnes each doubled. Joe Mc Calvy socked two singles for Central Poiat. The Medford baseballers swiped six bases and Central Point five. Lowery Two-Hitter Bud Lowery, pitching for Lone Pine, held 'Jacksonville down with a two-hitter. He had five hits in five times up, one a double, and Bob Kurz homered for the Piners. Other LP hitting included David Johnson four for five, farv Griffin three for five with a double and Eddie cow man a double Ashland salted away ts win over the Giants with five runs in tne fifth inning on three walks, a stolen base, a eroundout, a double by Schmaltz, a single by Rey m'ers and an errer. Steve Har ris nitched a one-hitter. Mike Neathamer collected the only Medord hit while cv.man-7 arVH Harris two- based and Reymers and Rob singled r Ashland Harris fanned 10 but walked eight. i 110 23 9 4 Z Medford Giants .... 011 103 14 Harris and Roberson; Ray, let ter (5) and KODertson. a r 3 Vtrn.c AT.fr 102 O 10 9 1 Central Point 001 002 1 4 6 8 Barnes, Lauranc in) ana ntu i, M. Pepper. P. Pepjer (3), Samples (7) and Jeu Annorn. Lone Pine 003 101 27 13 3 Jacksonville 000 101 02 2 6 Lowery and Harrison; White and Griffin. . a Vts Will See Pin Standout At Camp. White Camp White Stan Gifford, former American Bowling congress doubles champion, will be at the Veterans Ad ministidtion domiciliar Fri day, July 11, under auspices of the Bowlers Vjptory legion, a national organization pro moting interest in the ap ort among hospitalized veterans. Fred Anderson, of Medford Bowling lanes, will be matched against Gifford in an exhibition on the Camp White alleys, Frank Glonning, spe cial services chief, said. Tbe Bowlers Legion team of veterans at the domiciliary is being formed for the event. Gifford will also demonstrate a number of exhibition shots. MEYERS TO COACH o Sweet Home, Ore. (UPI) George Meyers, 24, a graduate of Oregon State College and former Pacific Coast Confer ence heavyweight wrestling champion, has been "hired as assistant football coach and wrestling coach here. Tie is the third and final new coach to be hired for Sweet Home union high school. He re placed Dick Hennessey who resigned. STATE LINE LIQUOR STORE O First in California O Open Sundays and Holidays Opep 9 AM. to 11 P.M. 17 Miles South of Ashland TSgr Verdicts hitter that paced the Tigers to a 5-0 conquest of the Kan sas City Athletics. Each pitch er has two shutouts in his streak and Bunning also has a one-run game in rhich he struck out 14 New York Yankees. Lawrence, who let the first Brave reach base in five dif ferent innings, got the game's only run in tjie third inning when JohnnyTemple doubled moved to third on an infield out and scored on Gus Bell's psaciifice fly. Joey Jay, who struck out five batters and yielded five hits, was the hard luck loser. Braves' Lead Cut The lossPcut the Braves' National league lead over the Cardinals to threegames. The Redlegs' only two previous victories over Milwaukee this year were scored by Bob Pur key. Cincinnati lost' 18 of 22 games to the world champions last season. Bunning, pitching in 90-de- gree weather in Detroit struck out five and walked three to give the" Detroit staff its first complete game since June 24. Bunning, Billy Martin, Al Ka- line and Ossie Virgil each had ttwo hits in the Tigers' 14-hit attack on Ralph Terry and Walt Craddock. Bunning, who stood 2-5 Qm June 3, Ctarted his turnabout the day Billy Norman replaced Jack Tighe as the Tigers' manager, June 11. Willie Mays, Ray Jablonski and Bob Schmidt homered as the San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-2, in the only other National League game. In other American League action, the New York Yankees stretched theiiofirst- Kiwanis Honors Young Golfers Three young southern Ore gon golfers received Medford Kiwanis club certificates of merit yesterday at the Ki wanis luncheon at Rogue Val ley Country club. They were Mike Monroe, Medford, Oregon Golf associa tion, junior tourney boys' di vision champion, Doug Ol son, Medford, OGA pee wee champton, and Treasure Sulli van, OGA girls' division medalist. Presentations were made by Dr. L. P. Walker, Medford Kiwanian and OGA director. Special guests included Ron Caperna, Rogue Valley Coun try club pro, and Charles Sul livan, pro at Oak Knoll Golf club, Ashland, and father of Miss Sullivan. A highway development motion prcture, "The Road Ahead," was shown at the meeting. Weber Defends At Prineville Prineville (UPI) Ron Weber of Prineville wil be out to defend his Prinevile Open golf tftle here Sunday in the richest 18-hole golf tournament in the West. En tries have been received from 136 professionals and ama teurs for the $3500, oae-day event , 2x4-' SPECIAL PRICE sM)o ft Bargain CHENEY STUD MILL Central Point CIiaDEc place lead to 9V; games with a 4-1 triumph over the Balti more Orioles, and the Wash ington Senators defeated the Boston Red Sox, 5-3. Bauer Goes 5-For-S Stu Miller gained his sec ond win of the season for San Francisco although Johnny Antonelli got the last out in the ninth by retiring pinch hitter Jim Bolger. Lee Walls hit his 16th homer for the Cubs and Sammy Taylor doubled home another run to give them an early 2-1 lead. Dick Drott suffered his sixth defeat for Chicago. Relief ace Ryne Duren yielded only one hit in the last two innings as the Yan kess rolled to their seventh triumph in 10 games. Hank Bauer went 5-for-5 to lead the Yankees' 11-hit attack on Bil ly O'Dell, who suffered his ninth defeat The victory went to Zack Monroe, who yielded five hits in seven innings in his first Jiajor league start. The Yankees brought him up from Denver in the American Association where he had a 10-2 record. o Center-fielder Faye Throne berry's great catch of Lou Berberet's bid for a three-run ninth inning homer helped Washington's Camilo Pascual win his first start since June 5. Clint Courtney drove in three runs for the Senators while Ted Williams hammered a three-run homer for the Red Sox. LINESCORES: American League Washington ....000 300 020 5 8 0 Boston OOO OOO 102 3 7 1 Pascual, Hyde (9) and Courtney. Brewer, Kiely (8). Wall (9) and White. Winner Pascual (4-4). Loser Brewer (3-7). HR Williams. New York ..100 000 120 4 11 0 Baltimore 000 001 000 1 6 0 Monroe, Duren (8) and Howard. O'Dell (8-9) and Triandos. Winner Monroe (1-). HR Williams. Kansas City ..000 000 000 0 4 S Detroit ...011 001 02x 5 14 0 Terry, Craddock (8) and Chiti. Bunning (6-5) and Hegan. Loser Terry (3-6). HR Harris. National League San Francisco 11. 003 100 S 6 0 Chicago 011 000.0002 9 1 Miller, Antonelli (9) and Schmidt. Drott, Elston (8) and S. Taylor. Winner Miller (2-4). Loser Drott (3-6). HBS Walls, Jablonski. Schmidt, Mays. Cinclnnnati 001 000 0001 5 1 Milwaukee ....000 000 000 0 4 1 Lawrence (6-3) and Burgess. Jay (1-3) and Crandall. BRILL METAL WORKS Commercial Industrial Residential Sheet Metal Work .Stainless, Galvanized? and Copper Fabrication 2287 West Main PHONE SP 2-4440 IT Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks, flues, Drain Tila 727 W. McAndrewt Ph. SP 2-4107 Ml PER Afl Grade at