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3 o . M&IL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oreaen, Monday, July 28, IMS Aaron's Hammering Keeps oor Open for Milwaukee Y MILTON HICHMAN iied Press International Hear all that hammering? It's only Hank Aaron keep ins the front door open for the Milwaukee Braves and pre venting National ' League sjifchers from getting any slep. Aaron did some pretty loud je(king Sunday when he trove in three runs with a lomer and a single that beat Ihe Cubs, 4-1, and moved the Jrves a full game in front. Hammerin Hank unloaded his 22nd homer with one on in the first inning off Dave Hillman anti singled home Bill Bruton in the third. All that kitting brought rookie Carl- m National Drag Mark Bettered on SOTA's Camp White Strip national hot rod record bf ttwed in yesterdays trtj race hld at Camp hite by Southern Oregon gming association. A sleek red and white com petition coupe, dubbed "Zom bie" by its builders, the Wheelers car club of Medford, had a time of 109.79 miles per hour to better the record of 108 plus mph. Piloted by club president Charles Hewitt, this Buick powered speedster also eliminated all comers and emerged as top-eliminator over all cars at the drag races. Zombie is sponsored by the "21" Club of Medford. Dragster driver Noel Black, still plagued by bad luck with kis Oldsmobile powered drag ster, did register the fastest time of the dag before he was forced out of competition by mechanical troubles. His top time of 121.62 mph was cer tainly fast enough to awe the several hundred spectators vho turned out in spite of the intense heat of the desert. Black did register the fast e est elapsed time ever run on the SOIA strip. His time of :11.09 is slightly under the top elapsed time of last year's ghampionship winner and strip record holder, The Glass Slipper's best was :11.15 sec oids. Strip record as set by the Glass Slipper still stands at 134.23 mph. Had any entry broken this record in yester days competition they would hfve Won the $100 Savings bond that the Association has posted. At the next drag Coast Golf Toga Goes f o Dichter Astoria (UPD Ralph Dich- tef, Seaside lumber dealer, captured the men's title here Saturday in the 48th annual Oregon Coast Golf tourna. ment. June Robinson, Tilla mook teen-ager,, won the women's crown. Dichter's victory was his second in Coast golf tourna ments. lie defeated Eugene's Keith Gubrud, 2 and 1, in a hole-by-hole- encounter. Miss Robinson, 17-year-old junnerup for the past two veers, polished off Mollie Murphy, Portland, 5 and 4 Last year it was Miss Murphy aho eased out the Robinson jirl, 4 and 3, for the 1957 title. ' Ted Fleskes, Royal Oaks Golf club, Vancouver, Wash., 'Oii the 18-hole senior's di vision with a 1-up conquest over Del Chance of the Port- Itnd Golf club. It was Fleskes' third win in five years. 3-PH Tourney AfRVCC Sunday A mixed three-ball sixsome folf tourney will be conduct ed Sunday, Aug.' 3 at Rogue Valley Country club. Entries must be in by 1:15 p.m. Sunday and drawing for rSirtners will be held at 1:30 p.m. Entrants may sign up at the pro shop. Nine-hole play is scheduled with long drive and closest to the pin competition for both men and women. Miller Captures 2 Meet Events Portland (UPD Stan Mil ler of Jefferson high school, Portland, captured two events the high jump and the jav elin to feature an all-comers track and field meet here on Saturday. In the 120-yard low hurdles Oregon State's Stu Fors turn ed in a winning time of 13.5. But Crane of Linfield took the open javelin with a heave of 193 feet, one inch. ton Willey his fourth victory although he needed help from Don McMahon when the Cubs threatened in the ninth. Chi cago collected only five hits, all off Willey. Pittsburgh nipped San Fran cisco, 2-1, in a 14-inning open er and the second game was suspended with the score tied 3-3 in the eighth because of Pennsylvania's Sunday curfew law. Wins In 14th Dick Groat's sacrifice fly scored Frank Thomas with the winning run in the 14th inning of the opener. Reliever Don Gross was the winner. Ray Jablonski homered off starter Ronnie Kline in the seventh meet, scheduled for Aug. 10, this bond will be raised to the sum of $125. Track standards were brok en in a total of nine classes as the days 98 entries turned on speed to rewrite the record book. Bill Sherman from Crescent City, Calif., set a new mark of 89.28 mph in the "C" class for stock cars. The old rec ord was 85.71. Coquille driver Pete Clau sen pushed his 57 Chevrolet up to 94.73 to set the top mph in the Super Stock class. He eclipsed his own best mark of 94.63 set at the last drag races. Medford's Eugene Cass pushed the "E" Gas speed up to 89.19 with his 55 Chevrolet. Former record holder was Bill Hoffman from Portland. Ashland roadster driver Louie Wolff gunned his "A" Roadster 103.44 mph to bet ter, his old mark of 102.04. Wolffs best time with his Ford powered roadster has been 108.43 at Redding, Calif. R. E. Rose, Medford, drove to a new high in "B" competi tion class with a speed of 89. 64. He drove a car owned by Ober Logging company that is usually enerted in the local hard top races.- Wally Cannon from Ash land established a speed of 103.44 in "C" class dragsters. The old mark was 100.33 held by the Ashland roadster trio of Wiley, Webber and Perdue. Fred Johns from Medford gunned his 58 Corvette to 96.77 to claim the standard in "A" Sports cars. In doing so he broke his old standard of 95.84. Grants Pass driver Les Fra- zier revved his 1932 Ford coupe powered by a Dodge V-8 to a new "B" altered mark of 89.46. He bettered the 83.33 of Bob Meyers. Potentially one of the fast est dragsters in the North west, the Roberts, Wiltse and Mickle machine from Ashland did not appear at yesterdays races because new parts had not arrived prior to the races on Sunday. This fuel-injected Oldsmobile powered machine has recorded speeds of more than 128 mph on the Camp White strip and 135 mph at Redding, Calif. It will certain ly loom as a top contender in the races to be held on Aug. 10. Showing class, miles per hour and make of car, win ners and top times in yester day's races were: STOCK E, 67.16. 20.19, John Milne, Med ford. 49 Ford. D. 78.26. 1751. Larry Stilley Mt. Shasta. Calif., 53 Olds. C. 89.28. 16.95. Bill Sherman. Cres cent City. Calif.. 56 Ford. B. 89.46, 16.20, Richard Jensen, Medford, 57 Chev. A. 90.16. 18.82. Dick Turn baugh. Talent, 57 Chev. SS. 94.73, 15.59, Pete Clausen, Coquille, 57 Chev. GAS E. 89.19. 16.95, Eugene Cass. Med ford. 55 Chev. D. 89.91. 16.24. James Baumgardner. Cheshire. 57 Chev. C. 94.17. 15.76, Jim Kirk. Harris burg, 57 Chev. B. 95.74. 15.29, Bill Kolkow. Grants Pass. 58- Chev. A, 89.28. 16.89. Phillip Miles, Medford, 34 FordChrys. SPORTS CARS C. 68.18. 20.20. Larry McCowell, Klamath Falls. 58 MG. B, 75.00, 18.26. Raymond Tierce, Grants Pass. A Healy. A. 96.77. 14.94, Fred Jones, Medford, 58 Corvette. ALTERED C. 89.73, 16.46. Bob Meyers, Med ford. 34 FordChrys. B. 89.46. 1736. Les Frazier, Grants Pass, 32 FordDodge. COMPETITION B. 89.64. 16.11. R. E. Rose, Med ford. Chev 6. A. 109.79. 13.16, "Zombie". Wheelers. Medford. Ford Buick. ROADSTERS A. 103.44. 13.67. Louie Wolff. Ashland. 32 Ford. Mod., 103.44, 13.52. Wiley. Webber. Perdue. FordOlds. MOTORCYCLES B. 94.73. 1359. Jack White. Med ford. Triumph. A, 92.78, 14.60, Don Foose, Medford, Ariel. DRAGSTERS C. 103.44. 13.32. Wallv Cannon. Ashland. Ford. B. 98.90. 14 19. Miller brothers. ADDleeate. Ford. A. 121.62. 11.09. Noel Black, Med ford, . Olds blown. Top Time: Noel Black. Medford. Olds powered dragster, - 121.62 MPH. 11.09 elapsed time. Tod Eliminator: Wheelers Club. Medford. Buick Dowered Ford Zombie", 109.79 MPH, 13.16 E.T.ei and Bob Skinner tied the score with a homer off Al Worthington in the ninth. The Phillies and Dodgers wound up in "suspense," too, in their twin-bill at Phila delphia. Philadelphia won the open er, 7-4, with the aid of Willie Jones' two homers and the sec ond game was suspended be cause of the curfew law with the Phils ahead, 2-1, in the sixth. Jones two homers plus a pair of triples by Solly He rnias and another homer by Carl Sawatski gave Robin Roberts his 10th win in the opener. Cincinnati charged back for a 10-1 victory in the nightcap of a double-dip after St. Louis won the opener, 4-3 behind Larry Jackson's six-hit pitch ing. Ex-American Leaguer Alex Kellner set the Cards down on seven hits in the finale while the Redlegs nicked loser Bob Mabe for six hits and seven runs during the 4 2-3 innings he pitched. Joe Cunningham and Frank-'Robinson each hit homers in the opener. , Yanks Lose Two Over in the American League, the Cleveland Indians halted the New York Yankees' seven - game winning streak with a pair of identical 7-2 vic tories. It was the Indians' first victories over the Yanks in Cleveland this season follow ing seven straight losses to the league leaders. Cal McLish gained his ninth victory in the opener by hold ing the Yankees to eight hits. In the nightcap Jim Mudcat Grant hurled a three-hitter for; his eighth victory and Rock Colavito contributed a grand -slam homer off Bob Turley, who lost his fourth game against 15 victories. The Red Sox snapped a four-game losing streak with a flurry of four home runs that sunk the White Sox, 7-3 Jackie Jensen hit his 29th homer while teammates Don Buddin, Frank Malzone and Jim Piersall also hit for the circuit. Roger Maris drove in five runs while leading Kansas City to an 11-6 decision over Baltimore. Maris hit a pair of triples and a single to pace the Athletics' 16-hit attack while Bob Cerv collected two singles to take over the league Daumg ieaa witn a .330 av erage. Washington swept a double- header from the skidding De troti Tigers, 4-3 and 6-1, on a pair of fine pitching perform ances by Camilo Pascual and Pedro Ramos. LINESCORES: American League (1st Game) New York 000 001 100 2 8 Cleveland .... 300 210 lOx 7 9 Sturdivant, Trucks 7 and How ard. McLish 9-6 and Nixon. Loser Sturdivant 1-5. HRs Harrell, Colavito, McDougald, Throneberry. (2nd Game) New York .. 000 002 000 2 3 Cleveland .... 000 024 lOx 7 9 Turley, Trucks 8 and Berra. Grant 8-8 and Nixon. Loser Tur ley tuts Avenll, Colavito. (1st Game) Washington- 020 010 100 t 13 1 Detroit 000 002 001 3 4 2 Pascual 6-5 and Courtney. Lary, Morgan 7. Fischer 9 and Wilson. xjuscx x.uijr -iu. nit z.aucnin (2nd Game) " Washington (150 000 010 6 10 0 jueirou uuo OOO 010 1 5 2 Ramos 8-9 and Korcheck. Aguirre. Foyt-ick 2, Morgan 7, Fischer 9 and Hegan. Wilson 9. Loser Aguirre 3-4. HRs Lemon, Hazle. Baltimore .. 300 002 001 6 13 1 nansas uiy zi 003 01X 11 16 1 Brown, Zuverink 2, O'Dell 2. Beamon 6. Lehman 7 and Tri- anaos, oinsDerg 7. Carver 9-7 and bmitn. Loser Zuverink 2-2. HRs mieman i, -arrasquel, DeMaestri. Boston 100 012 3007 8 0 Chicago 102 000 000 3 13 1 Brewer. Wall 3. Byerly 5 and White. Pierce, Shaw 6. Staley 9 and Lollar. Winner Byerlv 3-0. Loser Pierce 10-7. HRs Piersall, Buddin, Jensen, Malzone. National League (1st Game) Cincinnati 010 000' 002 3 6 0 St. Louis .... 100 021 OOx 4 11 0 Nuxhall. Acker 5. Schmidt 8 and Bailey. Jackson 7-9 and Smith. Loser Nuxhall 6-6. HRs Cunning ham, Robinson. (2nd Game) Cincinnati 000 340 300 10 12 0 St. Louis 000 010 000 1 7 0 Kellner 3-1 and Bailey. Mabe, Brosnan 5, McDaniel 6. Paine 8 and Landrith. Loser Mabe 0-3. (1st Game, 14 Innings) S.F. .. 000 000 100 000 00 1 9 2 Pitts. 000 000 001 000 01 2 8 0 Worthington, Miller 10. Monzant 14 and Schmidt. Kline, Porter field 8. Face 9, Gross 14 and Hall, Foiles 10. Winner Gross 3-2 T Monzant 6-8. HRs Jablonski, siunner. 2nd game, suspended with Pitts burgh batting in 8th inning, cur few to be completed later date.) San Francisco 020 inn nn a n n Pittsburgh .... O00 102 0 3 6 1 Giel and V. Thomas. Blackburn, Porterfield 7 and Hall. HR F. Thomas. (1st Game) Los Aneeles 001 010 nn a n n Philadelphia 000 013 03x 7 8 0 w imams. Kipp 6, Labine 8 and Roseboro. Roberts 10-9 and Sawat ski. Loser Williams 6-6. HRs Sawatski,- Jones 2, Zimmer. (2nd game, suspended after 6 in nings, curfew to be completed at later date.) Los Angeles 100 000 1 3 3 Philadelphia 000 002 2 2 0 Giallombardo and Pigantano. Simmons and Lopata. HR Zim mer. Chicaeo ooo inn nnn 1 9 Milwaukee .. 201 010 OOx 4 10 1 Hillman. Henrv 7 Hnhhie s anrf S. Taylor. Willey, McMahon 9 and Crandall. Winner Willey 4-3. Los. Hillman 2-2. HR Aaron. STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Phoenix 62 44 .585 Vancouver 63 46 .578 'i San Diego 59 46 .562 21a Sal Lake 53 51 .510 6 Portland 47 55 .461 13 Spokane 47 59 .443 15 Seattle 47 62 .431 16'i Sacramento 46 61 .430 16 '2 Sunday's Results Salt Lake 7-2, Vancouver 0-4 Spokane 7-3. Seattle 5-0 Phoenix 7-10, Portland 2-3 Sacramento 4-3, San Diego 0-1 How Series Ended Phoenix 4, Portland 0 Vancouver 5. Salt Lake 2 Spokane 3, Seattle 3 Sacramento 3, San Diego 2 Next Series Salt Lake at Seattle Vancouver at Spokane Phoenix at Sacramento Portland at San Diego- AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB New York 63 32 .663 Boston 48 45 .516 14 Baltimore . 47 46 .505 15 Chicago 46 40 .479 17'i Kansas City .. 44 48 .478 17 2 Cleveland 46 52 .469 18 'i Detroit 43 51 .457 19j Washington .... 42 55 .433 22 Sunday's results Boston 7. Chicago 3 Kansas City 11, Baltimore 8 Washington 4, Detroit 3 (1st) Washington 6, Detroit 1 (2nd) Cleveland 7, New York 2 Usti Cleveland 7, New York 2 (2nd) Monday's Probable Pitchers Washington at Chicago (night) Constable 0-1 vs. Wynn 9-10. New York at Kansas City (night) Monroe 1-1 vs. Tomanek 5-4. (Only games scheduled.) Tuesday's Games Washington at Chicago (Night) Baltimore at Cleveland (Night) New York at Kansas City (Night) Boston at Detroit (Night) NATIONAL LEAGUE V L Pet. GB Milwaukee 52 41 . .559 San Francisco .. 51 42 .548 1 Chicago 48 49 .495 6 Cincinnati 46 48 .489 6V2 Pittsburgh 46 48 .489 6 ,i St. Louis 45 48 .484 7 Philadelphia 42 46 .477 TVx Los Angeles 43 51 .457 9 ',2 Sunday's Results Milwaukee 4, Chicago 1 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 3 (1st) Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 1 (2nd) Philadelphia 7, Los Ang. 4 (1st) Philadelphia 2. Los Angeles 1 (2nd, 6 innings, suspended by cur few) Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 1 (1st, 14 inningf) San Francisco 3, Pittsburgh 3 (2nd. 7', 2 innings, suspended by curfew) Monday's Probable Pitchers San Francisco at Philadelphia (2, twilight-night) Gomez 5-7 vs. McCormick 7-2. Tuesday's Games Chicago at Pittsburgh (Night Los Ang. at Milwaukee (Night) St. Louis at Philadelphia (Night) San Fran, at Cincinnati (Night) NORTHWE ST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Lewiston 18 10 .642 Yakima 16 11 .592 Hi Tri-City ... 17 14 .548 2,2 Wenatchee . 15 14 .517 3'2 Eugene 14 17 .451 5'2 Salem 8 22 .266 11 Sunday's Results ' Tri-City 11-2, Lewiston 6-4 Wenatchee 9-1. Salem 2-8 Yakima 8-0, Eugene 0-5 Tuesday's Schedule Wenatchee at Eugene 1 Yakima at Salem Lewiston at Tri-City League Leaders United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE Player-Club G AB R H Pet. Musial, Sti. .... 89 319 45 113 .354 Mays, S.F 92 363 69 126 .347 Ashburn, Pha. 90 356 56 118 .339 Skinner. Pitts. 89 335 64 110 328 Dark, Chi. 79 318 38 104 327 AMERICAN LEAGUE Player-Club G AB R H - Pet. Cerv, K.C 85 318 61 105 .330 Power, Cleve. 90 359 62 117 326 Goodman. Chi. 61 237 27 77 325 Fox, Chi 97 386 52 125 .324 Runnels, Bos. .. 87 333 57 108 324 Home Runs National league Thomas, Pi rates 28: Banks. Cubs 27; Aaron, Braves 22; Walls, Cubs 21; Math ews, Braves 20. American league' Jensen, Red Sox 29; ManUe, Yankees 26; Sie vers. Senators 26; Cerv, Athletics 26; Colavito, Indians 21. Runs Batted In National league Banks. Cubs 80; Thomas, Pirates 79; Anderson. Phil lies 64: Cepeda. Giants 60: Bover. Cards 59. . American league Jensen, Re'd Sox 89; Cerv, Athletics 72; Sie vers. Senators 65: Colavito. Indi ans 61; Lemon, Senators 59; Mai-' zone, Red Sox 59. Pitching National league Semproch, Phil lies 12-6; Purkey, Red Legs 12-6; Koufax, Dodgers 8-4; Spahn, Braves 12-7; Worthington, ' Giants 8-5. American league Delock, Red Sox 10-1; Hyde, Senators 8-2; Tur ley, Yankees 15-4; Ford, Yankees 13-4; Kucks, Yankees 7-3. White Returns To Giant Squad Philadelphia (UPD Big Bill White, the San Francisco Giants regular first baseman j of two years ago, has rejoined i the club from the service '. and found his old position j being capably handled by ; rookie Orlando Cepeda. White returned to the j Giants Sunday in Pittsburgh ; while on terminal leave from j ormv Tt annoaror that White may go into the outfield now that Cepeda has done so well at first. MacARTHUR TAKES POST Chicago (UPD Gen. Doug las MacArthur has accepted the invitation of the U. S. ! Olympic committee to head its businessmen's finance com mittee for the 1960 games. Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport SPORTS Odds Favor Webb for Ring Scrap New York (UPD Middle weight contender Spider Webb is favored at 14-5 to beat Germany's Fran Szuzina at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night in a TV 10- rounder that tops this week's" boxing schedule. - The Chicago Spider, ranked fifth Ring and sixth NBA, is favored because of his com bined boxer-puncher ability, although he took the -bout on short notice as a substitute. Ex-champion Gene Fullmer was originally slated as Szuz ina's opponent but Gene had to withdraw when partially healed cuts were re-opened in training. Stocky Szuzina is unranked but his slam-bang attack has beaten Virgil Akins, Randy Sandy, Al Andrews and Char ley Cotton. This year he lost two disputed decisions to high-ranked Joey Giardello and knocked out Johnny Penn. Records Compared Webb's 28-3-0 record in cludes 14 knockouts. Szuzina's 42-19-13 list includes ,23 kayoes. ' It will be the first Wednes day night fight staged in the Garden in nearly two years, and it will be televised nation ally by ABC. Friday's TV-radio NBC bout at Syracuse, N.Y., pits light heavyweight contender Tnnv Anthony against heavyweight Arcnie McBride. Anthony, who may soon step ud a class and campaign for the heavy weight crown, is favored at 13-5 because of his skill and punch. Anthony is from New York; McBride, from Trenton, N. J. Tony's 34-5-1 record in cludes 27 knockouts; Mc Bride's 21-13-8 has eight kayoes. The week's boxing sched ule also includes: Monday New York St. Nick's Jimmy Archer vs. Tony DiBiase. Las Vegas, Nev. Neal Rivers vs. Tony Dupas. Norwood, Mass. Barry Allison vs. Jackson Brown. Tiajuana, Mex. Davey Moore vs. Kid Anahuac. New Orleans Char ley Joseph vs. Joe Snow. Tuesday Miami Beach Jesse Bowdry vs. Bobby Lane and Bobby Boyd vs. Jimmy Morris. Richmond, Calif. Vic Cardot vs. Luke Easter. Thursday Fall River. Mass. Georgia Araujo vs. Pat McCoy. Los Angeles Henry Marquez vs. Dwight Hawkins. Albuquerque Jimmy Martinez vs. Ramon Fuen tes. Saturday Hollywood, Calif. Ernest Figueroa vs. Billy Walker. Sunday Sherbrooke, Que. Burke Emery vs. Johnny Rollins. The Republic of Panama has a populaton of 650,000. Trouble on the road means loss of time and money- Play Safe, equip your truck with these new long life Super Truck Tires. All sizes and types of tread in stock. It will pay you to see us. ( -5 A I "3&k " r ijljj j HAW V7 MM 229 NORTH RIVERSIDE Phoenix Twice To United Press International The Phoenix Giants climbed aboard their hot bats Sunday and rode back into first place in the Pacific Coast league by sweeping a double header from Portland while Sacra mento did the same to San Diego in a bid to escape from the cellar. Southpaw Pete Burnside Wall Wins In Eastern Baltimore, Md. (UPD When it comes to playoffs in golf tournaments, put your money on Art Wall. That appears to be the les son taught by the Eastern Open golf championship which ended here Sunday with Wall beating Jackie Burke and Bob Rosburg in a "sudden death" playoff for the title. It was Wall's sixth major golf vic tory and his fourth via a playoff. The tourney veteran from Pocono Manor, Pa., tied Burke and Rosburg at 276 for 72 holes by sinking a 20-foot putt for a birdie on the last hole, and then beat them on the first extra hole by sinking an eight-footer for another birdie. Suggs Nabs Links Title French Lick, Md. (UPD Louise Suggs, Atlanta, Ga., held the French Lick Women's Open golf championship today mainly by reason of four missed putts by her title op ponent. ' Marlene Bauer Hagge looked good to win the crown. After a touch-and-go match Mrs. Hagge had a one-stroke edge, but collapsed with five putts on the 17th green to yield the championship Sunday to the Atlanta golfer. Miss Suggs carded a 72 for the final round and wound up with 300 for the $7,500 72-hole tourney. Fay Crocker of Uruguay finished in second place with 302. Mrs. Hagge, who had a 78 for the final 18, was third with 303. . CHINOOK VICTOR Portland (UPD The fea ture Red Handicap of an an nual three-day regatta' on the Columbia River here sponsor ed by the Portland Yacht club was won Saturday by Jarvis Gould and his crew of the "Chinook No. 1." A total of 57 sailboats were in competition. v i SAVE DOUBLE! Take advantage of our low sale prices, now in effect. Get every dollar your old tires are worth! YOU'LL SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY. RELIABLE REPAIR SERVICE We have a well equipped shop offering UNEXCELLED TIRE REPAIR SERVICE at moderate ' cost Quick SERVICE by COURTEOUS, CAPABLE REPAIRMEN has made this department a busy one. Just try. JENNINGS SERVICE the nest time you have tire trouble. . nn nn wmw Whips IPorf Banders Go Ahead in PCL held Portland to a five-hitter in the short opening game and was backed by a three run homer on the part of Bob Prescott and a two-run blast from Andre Rodgers as the Giants laced the Beavers 7-2. Then Rodgers belted a two run double in the nightcap while Phoenix trampled the Beavers again. 10-3. Bill Wil son added a three-run rourid tripper in this one. Vancouver fell back into second place by splitting with Salt Lake. The Bees won the opener, 7-0, on Eddie O'Brien's three-hitter then George Bamberger hurled the Mounties to a 4-2 win in the nightcap. Pads Fall Back San Diego went stone cold against: the Solons, .who drubbed the Padres by scores of 4-0 and 3-1 while Spokane defeated Seattle twice in the other twin bill, 7-5 and 3-0. Ah Futility! Talk about futility! San Diego got 13 hits in its first game but still was blanked by the Solons. Robert Gow man, with an assist from John Kume in the seventh inning, posted his seventh win of the year. Dick Cole helped him with a home run in the first inning. It was served up by Bill Werle, the enzzled south paw, who took the loss. Marshall Bridges followed by winning his 12th game of the season as the Sacs got him ' single runs in each of the first three innings. Steve Ridzik was the loser in a good duel. Spokane wrecked Seattle's winning streak at five in a row by bouncing the Rainiers twice. Norm Sherry and Jim Baxes each drove home three runs in the first game, Baxes stroking all of his across with a homer. Relief Pitcher Bill George was the winner while Bill Kennedy, the second of four Sud hurlers to toil, was the loser. Dick Hanlon and Dick Scott then combined to blank Se attle in the finale with Han lon getting the verdict. Rookie Claude Osteen committed a balk in the seventh inning to help the Spokes get two in surance runs. ) Rodgers hit his 25th homer of the season in the opener for Phoenix then Prescott de livered with a three-run clout during a five-run surge in the second inning to start veteran Vic Lombardi toward the exits. The Giants exploded for an other five-run inning in the night-cap and did it their first time up to give Dom Zanni PHONE a nice cushion as he posted his 11th triumph. O'Brien held the Mounties to three singles at Vancou ver where Salt. Lake also used a five-run rally; in the fifth inning to sew up the game. A two-run triple by Carlos Bern ier featured the attack and dropped Gordy Sundin to his eighth defeat. Bamberger, although pelt ed for nine hits in seven in nings, then hurled the Moun ties into the black again. Man ager Larry Shepard of Salt Lake took over the pitching chores and gave up a homer to Barry Shetrone in the first inning which had the Bees' boss in trouble right away. LINESCORES: (1st Game) Portland 100 010 02 5 0 Phoenix 250 000 x 7 8 0 Lombardi, Mayer 6 and Tornay; Burnside and Jenkins. (2nd Game) (2nd Game) Portland 010 002 000 3 9 2 Phoenix 530 020 OOx 10 11 1 Garber, Judson 1. Mayer 7 and Neal; Zanni and Haller. (1st Game) Salt Lake .. 010 150 0007 Vancouver .. 000 000 000 0 O'Brien and H. Peterson; din, Ceccarelli 5 and Patton. 9 0 3 1 Sun- (2nd Game) Salt Lake 001 100 02 9 1 Vancouver 102 001 x 4 8 0 Shepard and H. Peterson; Bam berger and White. (1st Game) San Diego .... 000 000 0000 13 1 Sacramento.. 200 200 OOx 4 9 0 Werle. Wojey 1. Spring 8 and Jones; Bowman, Kume 7 and Ro selU. (2nd Game) San Diego 000 010 0 1 7 1 Sacramento .... Ill 000 x 3 9 0 Ridzik and Jones; Bridges and Roselli. (1st Game) Spokane 020 200 3007 13 2 Seattle 130 000 010 5 9 1 Falmquist, George 2. 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