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The St Franc:co Giants
staged another Sensational
rally for their hometown fans
Saturday whrj they walloped
OWarren Spahn for five runs
O in the xth inning and went
on to beatie ejorld champion
MiOvaukee Bravfc, 5-3.
Th triumph, latest in a suc
, cesm c come-from-behind
O triumph lifted the Giants to
within a fe'0$am9 of the first
Ho Saseball Games
PlQflViful This Week
Bufj till nd Camp
Whit3 cl& .edy t 1:30 p.m.
gt th 6?rtnfc Memorial
sisSSium t Cmp White in a
RoguO llty hseball league
Thfl Jutt ajlt nine will
be gunning ,or its first league
ii of th si?on while the
home teai will attempt to
boost its standings to a three
and one wiQi-loss ftscord.
At the same time Prospect
and Riddle will clash for the
second consecutive week, this
time on the Riddle diamond.
Should Riddle, now sporting
a spotless three-win and no
loss record lose, and Camp
White win, the two team will
share the league lead.
Going into today s games
Riddle and Camp White each
have a pitcher boasting a per
fect record. Duane Miller has
won three straight for the
Riddle nine and Jim Egers
has pitched two wins and no
losses for Camp White.
In softball today the Rogue
Valley Dair Maids meet the
Buena Park nine from Cali
fornia at Camp White in a
game slated to start at 8 p.m.
The Buena Park club has a
reputation for being hard to
beat and is expected to give
the Maids some strong com
. petition.
No American Legion junior
ball is slated locally until
Tuesday when the Cheney
Studs face Crater Lake Mot
ors in a night game at Cheney
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altop Braves
Win in Fifth
Hometown Fans
place Braves in the National
League penant race. It was a
gala day all-around for the
Giants and San Francisco be
cause the 22,806 attendance
boosted this year's home at
tendance to 664,408 compared
to the total turnout for last
season of 655,923 in New
York.
Rookie Orlando C e p e d a
hammered a three-run homer
in the fifth for the big blow
field. However, today the
Studs are meeting Bend on
the latter's park, and Klamath
Falls plays Grants Pass for
the Area 4 South district
championship in the GP park
Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock the Grants Pass Cubs
are slated to meet the Med
ford nine in a Southern Ore
gon junior baseball Cub
league game here. In the oth
er league match at that time
Ashland will class at Grants
Pass with the GP Bears.
The Junior Chamber of
Commerce' softball nine will
lead off .Monday evening ac
tion at Camp White against
the Bureau of Reclamation
club at 7 p.m. The night-cap,
scheduled to get under way
at 9 o'clock will find the
Butte Falls Loggers facing the
Eagle Point Merchants. Both
encounters are Jackson Coun
ty Softball association league
games. . '
Parsons Motors will meet
the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
in an opener Thursday night
at the Veteran's Memorial
Stadium and the Cheney
Studs encounter the Eagle
Point Merchants in the night
cap. Ottawa (UPI Art Swiden
of " Pittsburgh has replaced
Toronto's George Chuvalo as
an opponent for Bert White-
hurst of Baltimore in a 10
round heavyweight bout here
next Tuesday.
Since 1933, STAR has
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in Oregon. To keep pace
to serve you better,
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ROTARY
As a community service, the Medford Rotary
Club asks you to help in this year's Rotary Used
Suit Sale to be held early September.
Any Medford Cleaning Establishment will be
happy to pick up or accept any men's suits,
top coats, overcoats, slacks and sport coats
which are still good but possibly too small or
t being worn by a member of your family.
This cothing will be cleaned
(no cost to you) to be put up
for sale to those who wish to
purchase a good article of
clothing at a reasonable price.
Call your favorite Medford
Cleaners or SP 3-6233 and
kindly give your name, address
and name of article you wish
to donate.
off Spahn, who lost his sixth
game. Willie Mays' sacrifice
fly with the bases filled
brought in the first Giant run
and then Jay Jablonski sin
gled and Sepeda homered.
Homers by Joe Adcock and
Hank Aaron accounted for all
Milwaukee's runs.
Pitches Six Hitter
Vinegar Bend Mizell
pitched a six-hitter for his
first shutout of the season as
the third-place St. Louis Card
inals beat the Pittsburgh Pi
rates, 2-0. Ken Boyer singled
home the Cardinals' first run
in the third inning and the
second, in the seventh, scored
during a double play. Bob
Friend suffered his 10th loss.
The Philadelphia Phillies
hammered out 16 hits, includ
ing four by Richie Ashburn
and three by Harry Anderson
to crush the Chicago Cubs,
12-2. Rookie Ray Semproch
pitched nine-hit ball for the
Phillies to score his 11th vic
tory. Charley Neal hit a two-run
homer and then started a key
double play to help the Los
Angeles Dodgers top the Cin
cinnati Redlegs, 4-3. Fred
Kipp picked up his fourth win
with relief aid from Clem
Labine. Brooks Lawrence
dropped his fifth decision."'
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Berg Leads
In Women's
U.S. Open
Minneapolis (UPI) ,
Freckle - faced Patty Berg
fired her third straight sub
par round for a 54-hole total
of 216 and a three-stroke lead
at the end of three rounds
in the American Women's
open at Brookfield country
club Saturday.
Miss Berg, the all - time
money winner on the femin
ine golf tour, fired a 73 for
her 12-under-par total. She
led Fay Crocker, Montevideo,
Uruguay, by three strokes.
Miss Crocker shot a four
under par 72.
Louise Suggs at Atlanta,
Ga., who held the runner-up
spot at the halfway mark,
slumped to an 80 and was
nine strokes off the pace at
225.
The final round in the $7,
500 tournament will be play
ed today.
GOLF TOURNEY
Portland (UPI) A field of
154 golfers teed off in the
qualifying round of the Port
land City Golf championships
at Eastmoreland Saturday.
The' tourney ends today.
COOPER DEFEATS SEGAL
Baastad, -Sweden (UPI)
Wimbledon champion Ashley
Cooper of Australia defeated
Abe Segal of South Africa
in straight sets Friday to gain
the final in the men's singles
of the Baastad International
Tournament.
SALE!
Royals Led
To Victory
By Birrer
By United Press International
Any day now the call may
go out for Babe Birrer, a
strong right-handed pitcher
with the Montreal Royals of
the International league.
Birrer, a 27-year-old, six
foot 190-pounder, is making
a strong bid to return to the
major leagues, and the way
the parent Los Angeles Dodg
ers are going, he may bet the
call.
The native of Buffalo, N.Y.,
set the Buffalo Bisons down
on six scattered hits Friday
night to gain his 10th win of
the season. It was Birrer's
third shutout of the season
and his eighth complete
game. He saw previous major
league action with the De
troit Tigers and Baltimore
Orioles.
The victory kept the Royals
five and one-half games in
front of the second-place Tor
onto Maple Leafs, who defeat
ed the Rochester Red Wings,
3-2, as Don Johnson went all
the way for his eighth vic
tory. Elsewhere, the fifth- place
Miami Marlins edged the Co
lumbus Jets, 2-1, and the
Richmond Virginians downed
the Havana Sugar Kings, 7-2,
on homers by Deron Johnson
pitcher .Bob Wiesler 2nd.
Wiesler scattered seven hits
for his eighth win against four
losses.
U.S. Wins
Semi-Final
Davis Series
Toronto (UPI) The
United States clinched its
American Zone Davis cup
semifinal series against Can
ada Saturday when Barry
MacKay and Sammy Giam
malva defeated Bob Bedard
and Don Fontana, 6-1, 13-11,
6-4, in doubles.
The doubles win followed
victories ' by MacKay and
Whitney Reed, of Alameda,
Calif., in the onenine sineles
matches and gave the Ameri
can team an unbeatable 3-0
lead in the best-of-five series.
The final singles matches
Monday will pit Bedard
against John Doufilas. Stan
ford football player.
It took MacKay. of Davton.
Ohio, and Giammalva of Hou
ston, Tex., an hour and 42
minutes to dispose of the
Canadian doubles chamnions.
Fifty-three minutes were tak
en up with the hard-fought
second set, which went to 24
games before the U. S. team
could get the decision.
Law Major
Heads Links
Chicago (UPI) Dan Sikes
a Florida law. student, took
advantage of every opportun
ity Saturday to beat Bob Lud
low, 3 and 2, and win the Na
tional Public Links golf cham
pionship. Sikes, who had to survive a
playoff among 16 contestants
at the lowest qualifying score
to get into a match play phase.
wrapped up his victory by
winning four of nine holes to
close out the morning 18
holes, each time winning an
edge with a par when Ludlow
made a mistake.
ARGENTINE NETMEN WIN
Buenos Aires (UPI)
Eduardo Soriano and Enrique
Morea each won his opening
match Friday as Argentina
gained a 2-0 lead over the
British West Indies in the
American Zone Davis Cup
tennis eliminations.
MARK HASEN TO WICHITA
Wichita, Kan. (UPI) The
University of Wichita an
nounced Friday that Mark
Hasen, a guard at New York
City's William Howard Taft
High school, has signed a let
ter of intent to enroll at that
school.
FIVE REDLEGS HONORED
Cincinnati, Ohio (UPI)
Five players were named
charter members Thursday to
the Cincinnati Redlegs Hall
of Fame. The five were catch
er Ernie Lombardi, who
topped the voting by fans in
a four-state area, first base
man Frank McCormick and
pitchers Bucky Walters, John
ny Vandermeer and Paul Der
ringer. HALL WINS GOLF MATCH
, Ed Hall defeated Dr. Rob
ert Buck in the quarter-finals
of the championship flite of
the Rogue Valley Country
club golf championship last
week. Other winners in that
round include Bruce Stanley,
D. C. Boals and Allen Holmes.
The semi-finals of the
tournament find Hall facing
Goals and Stanley versus
Holmes.
Springfield, N.J. (UPI)
Miss Maureen Orcutt, who
won her first New Jersey
Women's Golf Association
championship in 1926, cap
tured her ninth crown Friday
with a 54-hole total of 236.
Medforiv,Tribune
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Graber Hits Homer,
Padres Get 8-7 Win
San Diego, Calif. (UPI)
Rod Graber hit a homer
with one down in the 10th
inning Saturday to give the
San Diego Padres an 8-7 Pa
cific Coast league victory
over the Vancouver Moun
ties. .
-, The Mounties had rallied
for six runs after two were
out in the ninth to go ahead,
7-5. San Diego tied it in the
bottom of the ninth on Earl
Averill's bases-loaded single
with two out.
The winning pitcher was
Bud Podbielan (7-3). The loser
was Gordon Sundin (4-6).
The Padres scored two runs
in the second inning. Eddie
Kazak singled but was trap
ped off first base on the re
lay from the outfield. Larry
Raines flied out. Dick Smith
singled and Allen Jones
doubled him home.
GALLANT MAN WINS
HOLYWOOD GOLD CUP
Inglewood, Calif. (UPI)
Gallant Man, coming come to
the track on which he scored
his first win, Saturday cap
tured the $162,100 Hollywood
Gold Cup by approximately
three-quarters of a length.
The lightly-built, English-
bred Gallant Man and Eddie
Schmidt fought it out to the
Auburn Police Get
Forger, They Think
Auburn, Calif. (UPI) Au
thorities have captured a forg
er, but they were not sure
who it is.
They said he had identifi
cation papers in his wallet
positively identifying him as
Lawrence Milton Hammer, or
Laurence Michael Hammer or
Allen Balati or Melvin Anel
rob, who is 18, 21, 22 or 23
years old.
They said he was an Army
sergeant because he had an
Army sergeant's uniform, or
then again he was a Marine
sergeant because he had a
Marine uniform or else he
was discharged from the Ma
rines because he had dis
charge papers to prove it.
He came from either Reno
or Carson City, Nev., or else
San Francisco, Oakland, Hay
ward, Sacramento, Grass Val
ley, Truckee, Kings Beach or
Tahoe City, Calif., depending
Upon which set of papers you
believed.
1 Authorities promised to put
him in a single jail cell where
presumably he may be able
to pull himself together.
McCone To Be Sworn
In as AEC Chairman
Washington (UPI) The
White House announced Sat
urday that John A. McCone,
Los Angeles industrialist, will
be sworn in Monday as chair
man of the Atomic Energy
commission. 1
The ceremony will be at the
White House. The Senate this
week confirmed McCone's
nomination to the commission.
On Monday President Eisen
hower will designate him as
chairman. '
McCone succeeds Lewis L.
Strauss who retired June 30.
NON-STOP DONOR
Oswego, N. Y. (UPI)
David E. Allen, 29, a junior
at Oswego State Teachers Col
lege, started giving blood at
the age of 16 and hasn't
stopped since. The native of
Watertown, N. Y., donated
his 69th pint of blood recently
when the bloodmobile visited
the college. Allen contributed
his first pint 13 years ago in
his home town and continued
to heed the call while serving
with the Navy during the
Korean conflict.
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Jones took third when Van
couver outfielder Joe Dur
ham, threw wildly to the in
field. Ridzik's single scored
Jones. The Padres got two
more runs in the fifth on Rid
zik's double and singles by
Graber and Dave Pope.
In today's doubleheader,
Hal Woodeshick (9-2) and
Bob Lemon (0-0) will pitch for
San Diego against Erv Palica
(10-5) and Joe Hatten (4-3).
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wire as expected with Seaneen
dropping to third after hav
ing taken the lead going into
the stretch. Swirling Abbey
was fourth and Mystic Eye
finished fifth in the five-horse
field.
By his victory. Gallant Man
became the leading contender
for "Horse of the Year" hon
ors in view of Round Table's
defeat Saturday at Arlington
Park and Gallant Man's vic
tory over Bold Ruler before
coming west for the Gold Cup.
Gallant Man raced the mile
and a quarter in the good
time of 2:01 35 over the Hol
lywood Park track which had
been slowed more than a sec
ond . from previous season.
Sent off the favorite at odds
of 1-4 by the crowd of 52,000
fans, Gallant Man paid $2.80,
$2.20 and $2.10 across the
board. Eddie Schmidt re
turned $2.60 and $2.10 for
place and show and Seaneen
returned $2.20 for show.
The wagering on Gallant
Man was so heavy for show
that the track had to pay out
$1109.71 in a minus pool for
show. The pari-mutuel pool
on the race was $415,477.
Gallant man was reported
to have been nominated for
the mile and five-eighths Sun
set Handicap here July 22, a
$100,000 race but his stable
awaited the announcement of
weights to see if he would
carry more than the 130
pounds he picked up Saturday
against Eddie Schmidt's 110.
New "transformers io
Be Connected Monday
Vancouver, Wash. (UPI)
Camas and Washougal will re
ceive electric power from the
Crown Zellerbach mill begin
ning at 1 a.m. Monday and for
about three hours while the
Bonneville Power administra
tion connects three new trans
formers at the Oak Park sub
station. .
Most ' persons will sleep
through the operation but
electric clocks will be slowed
by slight interrupations dur
ing the change-over.
DIRECTOR RESIGNS
Portland (UPI) Dr.
George Y. Harry, assistant di
rector of the Oregon fish com
mission, has announced that
he will resign his post July 15
to accept a position as director
of fishery research for the U. 1
S. fish and wildlife service in .
Alaska. ;
The home of John Har-i
vard's mother at Stratford-on-Avon
in England was present
ed to Harvard University in
1909 as, a rendezvous for
American visitors. One of the
treasures preserved in the
house is Jefferson Davis'
walking stick. x
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Junior Golf Championship
Start At RVCC On Monday
The Southern Oregon Jun-
Jior Golf Championships start
at the Rogue Valley Country
club, Medford, on Monday and
continue through Tuesday,
club officials announced Sat
urday. A total of 36 holes will be
played 18 holes each day.
Split-Decision Gives
Ortega Nod
New York (UPI) Wel
terweight contender Gaspar
Ortega, who upset Mickey
Crawford in a strangely
scored TV bout, was war
whooping for a $300,000 title
fight Saturday.
Co-manager Nick Croby
said the lanky Mexican In
dian from Tiajuana could
draw a $300,000 gate with
champion Virgil Akins at Los
Angeles in September because
of his split 10-round decision
Friday night over Crawford
at Madison Square Garden.
Crawford, a fighting com
mercial artist from Saginaw,
Mich., was a 2-1 choice be
cause of his four straight vic
tories this year. But the two
judges favored Gaspar,, 8-2
and 6-4. Then referee Mark
Conn provided the widest dis
crepancy in many, many
moons by putting Crawford
ahead, 7-3.
Mickey, who weighed 147
pounds to Ortega's 147, got
the nod from the United Press
International, 5-3-2. However
a poll of 13 writers at the
ringside favored Gaspar, 8-5.
Apparently it was a very
Bernburgoo
Wins At
Arlington
Chicago (UPI) Bernbur
goo, a 19-to-l shot, pulled a
"Silky ' Sullivan" to nip the
favored Round Table by a
head and win the $85,000
Warren Wright memorial at
Arlington Saturday.
Bernburgoo, the entry of
the W. H. Bishop stables, ran
last in the pack for the first
516 of the mile and a fur
long race before Jockey Clar
ence Meaux let him go.
Bernburgoo then swept
wide of the turn and shot into
the home stretch. Cutting to
mid-track, Bernburgoo pulled
past the field of seven other
horses to victory.
Bernburgoo, timed in 1:43
35, only 15 off the . track
record, set by Coaltown in
1949, paid $40.80, $6.80 and
$3.40, while Round Table, the
Travis Kerr entry ridden by
Johnny Longden, paid $2.60
and $2.20. Shan Pac, owned
by T. A. Grissom, returned
$3.40 to show. Shan Pac was
coupled as an entry .with
stablemate, Shoerullah, which
ran fourth after heading the
field for mbst of the distance.
Two horses were scratched
from the original field of 10
as Round Table became the
favorite at 1-5 for the eighth
running of the race.
The win netted Bernburgoo
$53,900
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It's stroke play with no handi
caps, it was pointed out.
Tom, Hamlin is defending
champion for the juniors (16
and 17 yetrs old). Mike Mon
roe is defending champion for
the boys of 12 years through
15 years). Defending cham
pion for the Pee Wees (11
years and under) is Richy
in TV Bout
difficult bout to score because
of the boxers' sharply con
trasting styles. Gaspar, ranked
second by The Ring magazine
and seventh by .the NBA,
forced the action throughout
and threw a lot of long-range
punches, most of which missed
or were blocked.
Crawford, much the more
accurate, was in and out with
repeated left hooks and pun
ishing flurries. Mickey was
rated ninth by The Ring and
fourth by the NBA.
Eich slipped to the convas
once but there were no knock
downs. Ortega, 22, staggered
Crawford, 24, with a left hook
to the chin in the ninth.
2 Advance
In Western
Tennis Finals
Indianapolis, Ind. (UPI)
The form sheet held in the
Western Amateur tennis tour
ney Saturday as top-seeded
Bernard (Tut) Bartzen of
Alex Olmedo, NCAA champ
from Southern California
and Peru, advanced to the
men's singles finals.
But the women's singles
was spiced by the biggest un
set of the tourney when un
seeded Susan Hodgman of
Kalamazoo, Mich., dumped
top-seeded Nancy O'Connell
of Chicago, 3-6, 6-1, 8-6, in a
match halted in the third set
for more than an hour be
cause of rain.
Bartzen had an easy time
with Mike. Green of Miami,
6-0, 6-1, but Olmedo hai a
tough time averaging last
week's loss to Donald Dell of
Bethesda, Md.. 6-3. 3-6. 6-3.
Miss Hodgman - will meet
second-seeded Marilyn Mont
gomery of San Francisco,
Tex., in tomorrow's finals.
Miss Montgomery advanced,
as expected, with a 6-4, 9-7,
win over Judy Hagan of Mid
dletown, Ohio.
Madame Kai-shek
Ends Hospital Visit
New Orleans (UPI) Ma
dame Chiang Kai-shek Satur
day ended her visit to the bed
side of ailing Gen. Claire L.
Chennault.
The first lady of Formosa
arrived Friday to see her
friend of more than 20 years
at the Ochsner Foundation
hospital, where Chennault,
leader of the World War II
Flying Tigers, is gravely ill
with lung cancer.
"When I learned of my
friend's illness I did not want
to let a fortnight pass before
coming to see him," she said.
He is one of the few men,
among the many friends that
China has, who felt we had a
fighting chance in the war
with the Japanese."
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Knight. Defending champion
for the girls (l!fyea through.
17 years) is Pam Stacey.
Treasure Sullivan is defend
ing champion for the junior
girls (up to and through 14
years).
Practice rounds will be
played today after 4 p.m. Tro
phies will go to first, second
and third gross in all boys' di
visions and first and second
gross in all girls' divisions, .
JUNIORS '
8:00 Steve Iamaker. . Eugene.
John Kerr, Portland, Gary Miksche,
Medford.
8:08 John Vest, Grants Pass,
i-ooa jvey, eureka, cuff Jernigan.
Redding'.
8:16 Jim Yingst Crescent Cltv.
Stewart Schroeder. Medford. Jack
Fitzpatrick, Coos Bay.
8:24 Pete. Rassmussen. Medfnrri.
Jim Baker, Coos Bay, Richard
uaransiron, weea. i -
832 Tony Monroe. Ttfedford.
Dick Long, Coos Bay, Pete Geert-
sen, cugene. ...
8:40 Ken Johnson. Medford.
Dennis Soran, Klamath Falls, Pete
Jubitz, Hood River.
8:48 Larry Hirons, Eugene, Mike
Wells. Redding, Dewayne Robert
son, Grants Pass.
BOYS
8:56 Ritch Knieht. Medford.
Dennis Sbarbaro, Weed, Byron
Wood, Eugene.
9:04 George Bell, Crescent City.
Tom Barker, Medford, Jerry Rob
ertson, Grants Pass.
9:12 Don Harline. Eureka -Jack
Joyce, Medford, Bob Vales, Cres
cent City.
9:20 Charles Allen, Medford.
Steve Larson. Crescent Citv. Bobbv
Babica, Eureka.
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