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o o O San Diego With 10-8 By GENE BRYANT Uniled Press International San Diego made goofl use of baseball's most spectacular play the home run Wednes day night to outlast Salt Lake, 10-8, and gain a full game on second-place Phoe nix in Pacific Coast league ply. o The Padreso slammed five homers, two by outfielder Dave Pope, off a quartet of Bee pitchers to go ahead in the middle innings and hold on for the win, which evened the series at one game apiece. Phoenix, the victim of three Vancouver circuit clouts, dropped a 10-5 decis ion and its second straight to the Mounties. The win left Vancouver two games off the pace and only a half garee behind the Giants. MedfordTribune siPdDmirs NW League Tightens as Lewiston Downs Yakima By United Press International The rest of the league Inched a little closer to league leading Yakima in Wednes day night's Northwest League play. O Lewiston, first-half winner, topped the Bears 13-3 behind seven-hit chucking by Ernie Sadler. The victory leaves Lewiston but one-half game Weill Barred. As Manager San Francisco (UPI) Al Weill, one-time rflajor figure in New York boxing, said to day he planned to fight a Cal ifornia Athletic Commission Tuling banning him from all lonnection with the sport in this state. The commission Wednesday revoked Weill's license as a manager, giving him 30 days to appeal the decision. Three weeks ago, the commission , rejected has application for a promoter's license to handle the world heavyweight cham pionship bout between Floyd Patterson and Roy Harris in Los Angeles Aug. 18. "I'm not taking this-lying down,", said Weill. "I'm going to see my attorney and find out wat action we can take to restore omy license. I've been operating in California for some time, have several fighters here and there is no blotch on my record. "My name Jias been spotless in boxing for years. Now all of a sudden I'm barred, first as a promoter and then as a manager. I can't understand it." CtATII IAKI f MbTOlS' 1 1 Mtowh (J IT 3 i I 1 4 ClXt ARGLIA TUDOR t) D0CIT 13) (5)00 per month CRATER LAKE I'M CARRYING ON" United Press International, VJPJ. correspondent in what then was Palestine, died suddenly during World War II. Simon has carried on ever since brilliantly and with an impartiality all sides have praised to cover the big news that the little country of Israel has made. for the best-informed news and what's back of it from the eye of the Middle Eastern hurricane, read Simon's latest United Press International dispatches, in MEDFGRD MAIL TRIBUNE Adds to Lead Win Over Bees Portland In On Act Portland also capitalized on the home run to make it two in a row over Seattle, 6-3, and Marshall Bridges struck out 10 batters while hurling Sacramento to its second straight over Spokane by a 1-0 score. Larry Raines, Al Jones and Carroll Hardy connected for the other San Diego four-baggers. Jim Baumer and Pete Naton belted homers for the Bees. Hardy, a former half back for the San Francisco Forty-Niners, drove in what proved to be the winning runs with his three-run smash in the seventh. Starter Bob Alexander, who gave way to Dick Brodowski in the eighth, was credited with the victory. The loss went to Jim Hardison, the behind the leaders. Lewiston got three in the first frame on five singles and a sacrifice and added four more in the second with the big blow a two-run double by John McNamara. Bruce Mc intosh added a solo homer in the third. Tri-City continued its mas tery over Wenatchee with an 8-5 decision over the Chiefs. Leon Hurst went the route for the winners. Tri-City put it in the deep freeze in the eighth with a five-run outburst with Reggie Hamilton driving in the go-ahead run with a dou ble off the left field wall. Mel Krause helped his own pitching" efforts as Eugene nicked Salem 6-5. Krause al lowed 10 hits in picking up his third win against no losses. Krause drove in two runs in the first when the Emeralds tallied five times. Eugene got the eventual winning run in the fifth when Jerry Exley doubled and then crossed on a single by catcher Danny Hol den. JR. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Portland (UPI) Biff Lovett, 17, state junior golf champion, qualified Tuesday as Oregon's representative in the National Junior Golf championships at Minneapolis by shooting a 75 to edge out Tim Scott of Portland by one stroke. The tourney will be held July 30 to August 2. SCORES TRIPLE WIN Pawtuckett, R.I. (UPI) Jockey Norman Mercier open ed and close Narragansett Park's racing card Wednesday with victories and scored a third in between. SAVE $250 on English Fords! 35 Miles Per Gallon MOTORS Main Fir Eliav Simon cabled when his older broth' - second Bee hurler. Bridges Wins One Vancouver collected 14 hits off four Phoenix pitchers to give Gordon Smith his fifth win. Joe Durham led the Mountie attack with his 18th homer, a two-run drive in the second. Ray Barker and Owen Friend also homered for the winners. The Giants, home run kings in the PCL so far this year, could manage only one four master a solo shot by Jack Dittmer in the opening frame. Eridges ran his league leading strikeout total to 123 while holding Spokane score less, the third game in a row the Indians have failed to get a run. Bridges gave up only four hits. , ' The Solons scored the game's only run when Jim Westlake, who had singled and gone to third on a single by Jim Greengrass, came home on an infield oui Jack Littrell and Frank Kellert led Portland to vic tory with a" two-run homer apiece. Hal Bevan and Bill Shartzer homered for the Rainiers. Elmer Singleton went the distance to even his record at 8-8. THE LINESCORES: Spokane 000 000 000 0 4 1 Sacramento.. 010 000 00x 1 6 0 Hanlon and N. Sherry; Bridges and Dalrymple. San Diego 002 221 300 10 13 0 Salt Lake 002 400 020 8 13 2 Alexander, Brodowski (8) and Jones; Perez, Hardison (5), Shep ard (8), Williams (9) and Naton. Phoenix .. 101 110 001 5 11 1 Vancouver.. 102 222 Olx 10 14 1 Margoneri. McMinn (4), Fricano (), Jones (8) and Haller; Sundin and White. Seattle 010 020 0003 7 2 Portland 000 031 02x 6 0 1 Churn, J. Davis (8) and Dotterer; Singleton and Neal. Spokane Indians Mark Record Attendance Spokane (UPD--When the Los Angeles Pacific Coast League franchise was shifted here last winter, there were many who said the new opera tion was doomed to failure. But there were , a few die hard fans who said Triple-A baseball would click the turn stiles at a merry pace, even though the national sport had been dead here for two years. And they were right. With a good share of the home sea son still remaining, the In dians have played before 190, 000 fans. "That's tops in the minors," says jubilant Spencer Harris, general manager of the Los Angeles farm club. "We should draw 300,000. . In 1947, Spokane set a Class B attendance record which still stands when 287, 000 jammed the old Ferris Field park. "That proves Spokane is a good baseball town," says Harris. "The fans are here. They just want to see good baseball." The fans now are offered the best accommodations. The park, built in 90-days, is per haps the finest of its size in baseball. There isn't a bad seat in the place and they are all comfortable. Parking space is adequate and free. "They have all the comforts of home, and that's what it takes to get them to the ball park these days," says Harris. Vets Should For Liability A veteran selling his home and GI mortgage should first contact the Veterans adminis tration if he wishes to be released from liability to the government on his GI loan, S. T. Brannock, officer in charge of the Medford Veter ans administration office, said today. Such a release protects the veteran in the event the new purchaser defaults in pay ments, Brannock explained. Brannock pointed out that a 1956 law allows veterans to be released from liability to the government, provided the new purchaser meets credit requirements and as sumes the veteran's obliga tions to the government on the GI loan. The new purchaser need not be a veteran, Brannock said, and the government's guar anty of the loan is not affect- 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 YOU. CAR NECESSARY. SOME TRAVEL RE QUIRED. COMMISSION. FOR LOCAL INTER VIEW. WRITE TRIBUNE BOX 7050-D. hunting Southern By MEL It doesn't look like the fish have recovered from the 4th of July yet for the reports all indicate that fishing is only "medium." With a new moon phase this situation should im prove and predictions are that there will be some excel lent fishing for the next 10 days to two weeks. Fish lake, Willow Creek Reservoir and 4-Mile Lake are only fair. Upper Klamath Lake reports that fishing is not good but the prospects are for an improvement. Bob Sloan of Harriman's Resort says that during the past week there wa sonly one large fish taken and that was by old vet eran E. L. Niederman who boated a 8Vi pound beauty. Bob says there were a num ber of smaller fish taken but very few fishermen during the past week. Diamond Lake has been slow with the best success on the deep troll with flasher and worms or Triple Teaser and the evening fly fishing when the fly hatch has been good. Saw two fish taken last Sun day on a No. 700 series green Hot Shot trolling the east shore. Most anglers figured that although the fishing was slow it would improve very shortly. Deschutes River, East and Paulina Lakes have been just like the rest of the fishing front. The lakes will pick up shortly but the river fishing has reached its peak for the season. With the increased number of fishermen on our lakes there is a growing concern about the litter and trash which is being "heaved" over board in the way of sandwich wrappers, paper bags, bottles and cans. It not only creates an unsightly mess but is defin- Empire Games Begin In Wales Today Cardiff, Wales (UPI) The British Empire Games start here today one day early because a record num ber of entries has forced the organizers to spread competi tion over nine days instead of eight. With 1,050 athletes from 34 British Commonwealth mem bers, colonies and territories entered in the nine different sports which comprise the games, preliminary heats for the 100 and 440 yard runs had to be scheduled for today. The games will be formally opened Friday by the Duke of Edinburgh. OSC TICKET SALES UP Corvallis (UPI) Foot ball season tickets are selling 83 per cent better at Oregon State College this year than they were a year ago, Jim Bar ratt, athletic business mana ger, said today. OSC has five home games this year, Wash ington and Kansas in Portland and Oregon, UCLA and Cali fornia here. TRAIN FOR TITLE BOUT Houston, Tex. (UPI) Kenny Lane sharpened his at tack Wednesday in the final stages of his training program for the lightweight title bout with champion Joe Brown on July 23. At nearby Camp Holden Brown concentrated batting southpaw sparring mates. Contact VA Release ed by releasing the veteran from his liability. In most states the only cost of obtaining the releasee is a small fee, usually not more than $5, for a credit report on the proposed buyer, Bran nock said. Release of the veteran from liability to the government does not automatically re lease him from liability to the lender. However, the Veterans ad ministration will furnish the prospective buyer's credit re port to the lender, and other wise assist any veteran who wishes to seek his lender's release. Veterans administration makes no charge f or this serv ice, although the lender may require the payment of a nominal fee for the process ing of his release, Brannock stated. & Fishing Oregon REES itely detrimental to the fish ing itself. It has been demonstrated that small fish will enter beer cans to hide and become trapped. This can become a major hazard to the small fry. Bottles thrown overboard and washed into the rocks to be broken and strewn on the shallow" portions of the lake create a hazard to bathers and waders alike. The management at Dia mond Lake are so interested in this litter problem that they are going to furnish litter bags with the boats in hopes that the anglers will save their trash to be disposed of back at the landing. Recently when I was at Paulina Lake I noticed that they had a rack of litter bags available for the fishermen and were asking that these bags be used. In many por tions of the lake the beer can bottle array on the bottom was very unsightly. This might not seem too im portant at the present time but if one considers that with the thousands of persons using these lakes, it is possible that in the forseeable future these lakes could well become a gar bage dump. , These jewels set as they are among the majestic hills de serve our very best care. Let's j extend our litter bug cam paign to include our lakes and streams. 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