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s o 0 o o O MAIL TMBUJ, IMfco4, Orin, WeWnenV, July If. 1531 Bravec Retain Half Game m Giants, Yanks Loose 12-5 to Detroit Edge By MILTON ZlICgM&V United Press International The jay is a member of the crow famiJy, so Milwaukee can't he blamed today for crowing over Joey Jay, a young pitcher once pegged as being strictly for the birds, Q 0 The troqfele with Jay, they c ALL :;:;:.x:;v. : yy.y :;:.:';; .:U;:-.v.i:j.y yyys-y&y-A. FAMOUS HI-RAM WALKER QUALITY 3 PI O 1-1 BOTTLED-IN-BOND jZi 5 yrs. old 3(5 TtW cod ! Tg HIRAM ViLIlS'i TEN HIGH STIUIGrfT MOUMMOJS o o 3 Knovladfcafeli Imperial IMFERIAu 3 HIRAM WAUCE 4 ff 41 . ZgC-K 'Codectif-C 0 Cod gl-I it rfimt Cod 681-C WALKBR'S Clearlf the best o VODKA 3 EPS Distinctively dry HIRAM WALKER'S London Dry GIN used to say around the Na tional League, was that he never outgrew the little leagues In which he used to be cock of the walk. Given a $40,000 bonus when he was 17, Jay took his good old time winning a place with the Braves. The stand ard gag among rival players was, "Well, now that they've got their money invested in him, let's see them get it out." Suddenly, however, the 22- year-old right-hander is start ing to repay that investment with added dividends. Like Tuesday night, for example, when he turned In a brilliant four-hitter and struck out eight batters in a 4-1 victory over the Cardinals. It was Jay's fourth triumph of the campaign and the Bfaves needed it to retain their half-game lead in the in the tight N.L. race. Hank Aaron took care of the at tack, driving in three runs with his 16th and 17th homers and a sacrifice fly. Wes Cov ington also homered off loser Sal Maglie, who yielded all of Milwaukee's runs. Ciant Also Win The San Francisco Giants stayed right at the Braves' heels with a 1-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies, who dropped their fourth straight tme. Mike McCormick, 19-y ear- eld bonus southpaw, register ed his seventh victory against one defeat when he pitched eut of jams in the eighth and inth to beat Robin Roberts. The loss was a heart-break er for Roberts, who held the Giants to two hits over the first eight innings. A bases loaded error by Willie Jones en Ray Jablonski's grounder In the sixth allowed San Fran cisco to score the only run of Durelle-Holt Battle Tonight Montreal (UPI) Every thing points to a slam-bang affair when Canada's Yvon Curelle puts his British Em pire lightheavyweight crown on the line tonight against ehallenger Mike Holt of South Africa in a 12-round interna tionally televised match at the Norum. Curelle, 29, was established 1-1 favorite locally on the eva of the first Common vealth title bout ever held in Canada, but out of town the jrice was closer to 8-5. Holt, an unheralded boxer- tlugger, will be making his first appearance in a North American ring. He is ranked venth in the division. Du- relle is ranked third. The International Boxing elub, eo-promoting the fight with Montreal's Eddie Quinn, announced, it hoped to match the winner with world cham pion Archie Moore. American Cup Golfers Named New York (UPD The U.S. Golf Association today named Billy Joe Patton of Morganton, N.C., to head a team of seven U.S. players who will defend the American Cup matches against Canadian and Mexican amateur teams at the Olympic Country Club, Sa Francisco, Sept. 5-6. The United States has won the eup each of the three pre vious times it has been con tested. The matches are held every two years. In addition to Fatton, wno was named captain, other players selected were Rex Baxter Jr. of Amarillo, Texas; Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City: Hillman Robbins Jr. of Memphis, Tenn.; E. Mason Ru dolph of Clarksville, Tenn.; Dr. Frank M. Taylor Jr. of Pomona, Calif.; and Harvie Ward Jr. of San Francisco. the game. Pittsburgh snapped the Los Angeles Dodgers' four-game winning streak with a 6-2 decision that was credited to Ronnie Kline. The Pirates shelled loser Don Drysdale from the mound with a four-run rally in the eighth inning after Duke Sni der belted the longest homer ever hit in the Memorial Coli seum a 440-foot wallop over the center-field fence to tie the score at 2-2 in the sixth inning. Cincinnati and Chicago were not scheduled. Tie for 4th Place Baltimore moved into the first division in the Ameri can League for the first time since the opening week of the season with a 12-inning 4-3 triumph over Chicago. Gus Triandos, who belted his 17th homer earlier in the contest, singled home the win ning run off reliever Turk Lown with the bases loaded and two out in the 12th. Arnie Portocarrero went the dis tance and chalked up his fourth-place tie with Kansas City, which bowed to Boston 5-2. Jackie Jensen gave the Red Sox their winning margin when he blasted his 227th homer with two on in the first inning off loser Ray Herbert. Frank Sullivan ran his record to 8-2 as he held the Ath letics to eight hits in seven innings. Ttov Sievers Doled his 21st home run of the season in the seventh inning to break a tie and power Washington to a 5-4 decision over Cleveland. Sievers' blow came off loser Gary Bell, who took over for starter Herb Score after the Senators nicked him for four runs in the first two innings. Score, making his first starting appearance since ADril 30. walked four men and gave up three hits. Frank Lary of Detroit beat the New York Yankees for the fifth time this season, 12- 5, although he wilted in the 90-degree heat and needed helD from Hank Aguirre in the eighth. The Tigers wrap ped up their ninth victory in 13 meetings with the Yanks this season by scoring nine runs in the first four innings off loser Zack Monroe and Virgil Trucks. - LINESCORES: American League Detroit 241 200 003 13 13 O New York . 000 000 221 5 10 0 Lary, Aguirre (8) and Wilson. Monroe, Trucks (3), Sturdivant (8), Kucks (9) and Howard. Winner Lary (9-8). Loser Monroe (1-1). Hits Mantle, inroneDerry. JJ75 lgp Code 541-B int Cod 541-C HIRAM WAUEB'S TEN HIGH BOTTIED-IN-BOND STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 100 PROOF ; IMPERIAL 86 PROOF BLENDED ' WHISKEY 70 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS HIRAM WALKER'S VODKA 80 PROOF DISTILLED FROM GRAIN HIRAM WALKER'S DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN 90 PROOF MADE FROM 100 AMERICAN GRAIN HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC. PEORIA, ILLINOIS. PGA ON TV Havertown, Pa. (UPI) The Professional Golf Asso ciation announced Tuesday the last two rounds of its cham pionship tournament will be televised by the Columbia Broadcasting System on Sat urday and Sunday. Kansas City ..000 001 100 2 8 0 Boston 300 001 Olx 5 9 1 Herbert. Daleh (6), TomaneK (Y) and Smith. Chiti (6). Sullivan, Kiely (8) and Berberet. White (7). Winner Sullivan (8-2). Loser Herbert (3-5). HR Jensen. (12 innings) . Chicago.. 200 000 000 0103 7 2 Baltim're 011 000 000 011 4 12 0 Wilson, Staley (5), Lown (11) and Battey, Lollar (11). Portocarrero (8-5) and Triandos. Loser Lown (0-2). HR Triandos. . Cleveland 004 000 0004 7 2 Washington 220 000 lOx 5 6 0 Score, Bell (2) and Nixon. Kem merer. Clevenger (3) and Fitz Gerald. Winner Clevenger (5-8). Loser Bell (3-3). HR Sievers. Ifatiomal Lag Milwaukee 010 210 000 4 0 St. Louis 000 100 000 1 4 1 Jay (4-3) and Crandall. Maglie, Stoobs (6). Fain (7), Mabe (8) and Landrith. Loser Maglie (2-3). HRS Aaron (2), Covington. Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 1 San Fran 000 001 OOx 1 3 0 Roberts, Heam (8) and Sawatski. McCormick (7-1) and Schmidt. Loser Roberts (7-9). Pittsburgh 000 101 040 6 10 0 Los Angeles ..000 002 000 2 6 2 Kline, Face (8). Gross (8) and Hall, Foiles (8). Drysdale, Labine (8), Klippstein (9) and Roseboro. Winner Kline (9-9). Loser Drys dale (4-10). HRS Stuart, Snider. (Only games scheduled). RACE AT POLO GROUNDS New York (UPI) Stock car racing will be staged at the vacant Polo Grounds twice weekly beginning Aug. 9. Ed Otto, vicepresident of the Na tional Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, said he ex pected crowds to average about 15,000. for the Thurs day. and Saturday night events. RIDES FIVE WINNERS Stanton, Del (UPI) Jockey Eldon Nelson booted home five winners at Dela ware Park Tuesday to run his string to nine triumphs in two days. Nelson is Delaware's top riders with 56 victories. AREA REPRESENTATIVE WE NEED AN ASSOCIATE OF LONG TERM VALUE AGE 35-50 PREFERRED. PERMANENT POSITION FOR A HIGH CALIBRE MAN TO CON DUCT PERSONAL INTERVIEWS FOR TRAINING PROGRAM. CONTACTS FURNISHED. WE TRAIN TOU. CAR NECESSARY. SOME TRAVEL RE QUIRED. COMMISSION. FOR LOCAL INTER VIEW. WRITE TRIBUNE BOX 7050-D. NWL Lead Increased By Yakima By United Press International Catcher Milt Martin proved to be a one-man wrecking crew in Tuesday night's Northwest League action. Martin drove in all of Sa lem's runs as the. Senators edged Eugene 5-4. The backstop blasted a grandslam homer in the third following singles by Hal Re niff, Jack Dunn and Cal Bauer. In the seventh, Bauer again singled, moved to third on a single by Bernie Schrei ber and scored on Martin'j sacrifice fly. . Tri-City goV a three-hit pitching job from Jack Kelly and turned it into a 1-0 vic tory over Wenatchee. Kelly fanned nine in picking up his third win without a defeat. Tri-City got its lone run in the third when Reggie Hamil ton doubled and crossed on two infield outs. Yakima gained a firmer grip on first place with a 7-4 decision over Lewiston. Ted Kambour, Yakima lef ty, won his tenth victory of the year although touched for 15 hits. The Bears got what proved to be their eventual winning run in the fifth when Herm Lewis doubled and scored on a single by Kambour. Lewis added to more markers in the sixth with a 360-foot homer good for two runs. KIedfordTrlbune SaPaDDBTTS Snead Favored in PGA Contest; Bolt Ruling Pending By LEO H. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor Havertown, Pa. (UPI) They were betting on old Sam Snead today to win the PGA golf tournament and on U.S. Open chamipon Tommy Bolt to escape heavy punishment on charges his conduct has been derimental to the. game of golf. There were no official odds in either case. But old Slammin' Sammy, 46, was the sentimental fa vorite in the field of 163 play- Frick Defends Sports Bill Washington (UPI) Base ball Commissioner Ford C. Frick declared today that ex pansion of the major leagues is "inevitable" but predicted it will come through larger leagues rather than franchise shifts. Frick made the statement in testimony supporting the Senate sports bill which would grant broad anti-trust immunity to professional team sports. To apply the anti-trust laws to baseball, he said, would be "inappropriate and disastrous."- The baseball commissioner urged Congress to extend baseball's court-endowed anti trust exemptions to apply to other team sports. "Baseball firmly believes that the anti-trust laws are not appropriate for regulation of any organized teams sports and that basketball, football and hockey as well as baseball should have exemption for their sports practices," he said. j The Justice Department came out Tuesday against a provision of the House-passed sports bill roughly paral leling the Senate bill now un der study which would grant anti-trust immunity to rights to broadcast and telecast sports games. Frick said orderly expan sion of the major leagues would be "impossible" if anti trust . suits could be filed against the territorial rights of baseball clubs. He described the territorial rules imposed on baseball clubs and the reserve clause binding players forever to the teams which hold their con tracts as "the keystones of organized baseball." Roberts Gets No-No First Try Cliff Roberts pitched a no- run, no-hit ball game Tues day afternoon to lead his Med ford Tigers to a 14-0 victory over Lone Pine in Pee Wee league, action. At the same time the Medford Wildcats edged the Central Point Pee Wees 3-2 behind the one-hit pitching of Highland. Roberts, who collected a pair of hits himself, was backed up by the strong hit ting of his teammates. Danny Miles smashed a triple and a home run, Steve Ettles col lected a pair including a hom er, and Mike Barnes and Cliff Roberts each added two at the plate. Phipps and Miles were each credited with three RBI's. While pitching for the first time, Roberts walked four and struck out eight. The Wildcats scored their winning run in the third in ning after Ronny Edmonds tripled and then scored on an attempted squeeze. The Med ford nine picked up its first two . runs in the first inning on three walks, a sacrifice fly and an error. Central Point came back to tie it up in the second, scor ing on two hits and a walk. The Ashland Bear, Ashland Cub game scheduled for Tues day has been rescheduled for Saturday evening under the lights at the high school field in Ashland. LINE SCORE: Medford Tigers ..312 55 14 11 1 Lone Pine 000 00 0 0 0 Roberts and Phipps; Clark and Harrison. Central Point 020 002 1 1 Medford Wildcats 201 Ox 3 3 1 Greshong, Summerfield and Pat terson; Highland and Moore. INDIANS' PROTEST DENIED Chicago (UPI) Will Harridge, president of the American League, has refused Cleveland Manager Joe Gor don's protest in the 10-0 loss to the New York Yankees last Saturday. Gordon complained the game should have been called because of poor playing conditions. for-pay golfers scheduleu to tee off Thursday in the first four rounds of medal play which will decide the profes sional golfers championship. ' And they figured that Bolt, the temperatmental thunder bolt of the links, would be in that field. The odds on Snead were better. Bolt received a 24 hour reprieve Tuesday when the PGA executive committee failed to take any action against him during a three hour meeting. , Doesn't Show Up Tommy, although he knew the meeting was being held to weigh his case and had ap pealed the $500 fine assessed against him in the Pepsi Open two weeks ago, didn't show up. PGA President Harold Sar gent received a telephone call from Bolt, advising him he had been delayed at Odessa, Tex., but would be here to day. So Sargent called a special meeting at 6 p.m. at which Bolt's immediate golfing fu ture will be decided. Bolt could, under the PGA regula tions, be suspended from tournament play and be as sessed other penalties, includ ing a fine. The fact the executive com mittee failed to act at Tues day's meeting indicated to Bolt's fellow pros that any penalty imposed upon Bolt would not take effect until after this tournament. After all, the PGA championship has not been a financial suc cess for years, and the powers that be in that golfing body wolud not want to eliminate one of its top gate attractions for this tourney. In Bargining Position Bolt's fellow pros also pointed out that Tommy was well aware of this situation and that he was in a position where he could bargain for his rights. Thus, the consen su was that Tommy will be let off with a reprimand and be allowed to join the old golfing fraternity in a chase to beat Snead's bid for his fourth PGA title. Snead has won more tour naments and more money than any golfer in history but if he should win the PGA again it would be a new first. For the PGA, because of a dwindling gate over the years, changed the format of its championship this year. It will be four rounds of medal play instead of the old match play system. Snead wasn't the only fa vorite in the field. Ranked right up there with him were such shotmakers as Cary Middlecoff, Jackie Burke, de fending champion Lionel He oert, and a host of others in the star-studded field. In all, 11 former PGA champions are in the field. BARGAINS GALORE!! buy now and save! 9.50 & up Merit or Smitty Mufflers Installed FREE Merit Mufflers 4 to 5 pounds heavier than the regular type heavy gauge steel guaran teed to last longer. Smitty Glass Type for bet ter performance and gat mileage. AUTO Safely Bel! For Extra Protection $Q95 Called Free V 100 Nylon Accident MONROE Airplane Type Shock Absorbers $Q50 Free m Installation Simoniz BODY SHEEN 1 49 CHROME FRAME TRAILER HITCH COOL . CUSHIONS pjpl X op jf -'?A Area custom EXHAUST TIPS Ton down exhaust .noise to a hwky purr. 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The Studs pounded Med ford 7-0 in the game before the district contest. Bill Askwith, Central Point manager, challenged the Med ford club supporters this morning to a contest. He maintained that Central Point supporters would be more numerous than Medford fans at the Thursday game. Ask with also implied that the CP rooters would leave in a vic torious mood when the final out was counted. Holmes Reaches Semis In RVCC Championship Allen Holmes defeated Bruce Stanley 1 ud in the only quarter-final champion- snip fine game played during the week in the Club Cham pionship at the Rogue Valley Country club. The other quarter-final game, pitting Ed Hall against D. C. Boals, will be played in the near future, club Seeded Players Advance in Tennis Tourney River Forest, 111. (UPI) Top-seeded Barry Mackay, Dayton, Ohio, and Bernard Bartzen, the No. 2 seeded Dal las, Tex., ace, today held in creased odds they would face one another in the final of the National Clay tourna ment. MacKay defeated Robert Siska, of San Francisco, 6-3, 6-4, and then downed Gaylor Messick, Western - Springs, 111., by the same score in Tuesday's play. Bartzen had an equally un troubled dual appearance at the River Forest Tennis club. He took the measure of Mike Gordon of Chicago, 6-0, 6-2, and followed with a 6-0, 6-0 rout of another Chicagoan, Parker Hall. officials report, In first flite action Tom Teutsch defeated John Nuich, and Bob Phillips turned back Tom Hamlin to gain semi-final status. Then Phillips went on to defeat Teutsch six and four to win the flite. In second flite action Mik Hawkins has vet tn Ranny Smith for the title. Other flite results shown below. ' Persons are reminded that the Senior Cluh ship qualifying rounds are now in progress. Qualifying will continue throuch Sunrtav July 20. Match play is slated to begin Monday, July 21. QUARTER-FINAL RESULTS ' Allen Holmes def. Bruce Stanley 1 up Ed Hall and D. C. Boals match pendin?. 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