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S MAIL TRIBUNE, Medforo, Oregon, Sunday. September 7, 1938 Yanks lose Again; Senators Win 8-3 Br UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Roy Sievers' three-run ho mer led the Washington Sen ators to an 8-3 victory over tha New York Yankees Sat urday, the 17th loss in the last 29 starts for the slump ing American league leaders. In the only other day game In the American league, the Kansas City A's beat the De troit Tigers, 6-2. In night games, Chicago was at Cleve land and Boston at Baltimore. Sievers blast, his 36th ho mer of the year, highlighted a six run rally for the Sena-, tors in the sixth inning of their game at Yankee Stad ium. Only a ninth-inning trip ly play by the Yankees kept the Senators from adding to their victory margin. Camilo Pascual was the winner, al though he needed relief after Phoenix CDinches Coast Loop Flag By GENE BRYANT United Press International - The Phoenix Giants have finally earned the right to the pennant they have been fly ing all season. - The Arizonans downed Van couver 10-8 Friday night to clinch the 1958 Pacific Coast league flag and put an honest claim on the pennant they inherited from the old San Francisco Seals, last year's PCL winners. When the New York Giants came to San Francisco they bought the Seal franchise from Boston of the American league. This year's Phoenix ALTHEA GIBSON IN FOREST HILLS FINALS . Forest Hills, N. Y.-flJPD- De fending champion Mai Ander son and Wimbledon king Ashley Cooper, two friendly financial enemies from down under, Saturday hammered their way - into the third straight all-Australian final for the U.S. amateur tennis championship. ' Rangy Althea Gibson, seek ing her second consecutive U.S.-Wimbledon slam, mean while defied a cold and touch of virus to smash her way in to today's final in the wo men's division against chunky Darlene Hard, the hard-hitting little blonde from . 1 Monte, Calif. Cooper, upset by Anderson In last year's final, reached the final round by stomping Aussie teammsfte Neale Fra ser for the 15th consecutive time, 8-6, 8-6, 6-1. Anderson, the 23-year-old rancher .who is battling Cooper for the next big offer to turn pro as well as this silverware pay LONG HANDLE ' WASH BRUSH A time and work saving attachment to any gardtn Kom . Has mar-proof rub ber head and pos itive on -off vaiv. $395 ONE-PIECE "CONTOUR TWIN" MATS HEAVY DUTY RUBBER ATTRACTIVE COLORS Tha new. modern design mat that protecU expensive new! cor floor covering, or covers eld. worn "cor rugs, mifott. fitting - no sliding or wrinkling. Simple ribbed-design is easy to keep clean, ficn me coior .01 Front and Rear Matching Colors 1 Check Our Low Rates OPEN SUNDAYS " Medford ? U. Riv-rside giviflg up a two-run homer to Bill Skowron iri the ninth in ning. At Detroit, three hits by Rogeer Maris and Her Lopez led the A's to their win in a game interrupted three times by rain. Bob Grim gain ed the win with relief help after sitting out one of the three rain periods. American Leacue Washington 101 006 000 8 10 0 New York ... 000 001 002 3 10 2 Pascual. Clevenger (9) and Court ney; Ditmar. James 7 and How ard. WP Pascual (8-10). LP Dit mar (9-7) HRS Yost (7th). Sievers (36th). Skowron (I4tn). Kansas City 101 022 0008 10 0 Detroit 000 000 200 2 9 0 Chiti: Moford, Cicotte (5) Fischer (7). Morgan (8) and Wilson. WP Grim (5-6). LP Moford (4-8). HR Boston 000 000 200 2 5 0 Baltimore . 002 002 OOx 4 9 0 DeLlock. Kielv (8) and Daley: O'Dell (14-10) and Ginsberg. LP DeLock (12-6). HRS Woodling (14th). Jensen (34th). Giants most of whom were at Minneapolis last season--thereby inherited the 1957 flag from the no-longer ex tant Seals. The Giants staked Vancouv er to an early five-run lead, then roared back with three home runs to nail down the title and move to within four homers of the all-time PCL mark of 204. The power-laden Giants had three games left with Vancouver in which to break that record all of them at the Phoenix Munici pal stadium, where home runs have been cheaper than nick el cigars. off, slashed his way past Swe den's Ulf Schmidt, 6-4, 7-5, 6-2. Miss Gibson's reputation as well as her shots routed Bev erly . Baker Fleitz of Santa Monica, Calif., 6-4, 6-2, who was nowhere, up to her pre vious peak of play. Meanwhile the five-moot, five-inch Miss Hard bombed aside Jeane Arth, a 23-year-old St. Paul school teacher, 7-5, 6-2. Gold Ray Fish Count WEEK ENDING SEPT. 6: Chinook salmon 70 (in cludes 12.8 : per cent Jack salmon). v Summer sieelhead 7 steelhead. SEASON TOTAL: Chinook salmon 15.388 (including 13.09 jacks since April 21. Summer sieelhead 893 since May 6. Step BURNING OIL! f'A M o u $ ENGINE OVERHAUL KIT . Rebuild your motor while yea drtva ... Save si repairs. Cat now car power. Money back - -guarantaaiil Reg. $7.00 volua REPLACEMENT CARBURETOR Rebuilt by expert meahanicsl And guaranteed toper form perfeetlyl ,o. . . ihis IS THE PUC Grants Pass 237 Hiway 99-S. ss! Cays IGNITION POINTS 19 tt. VJ TORNADO ENDS DRILLED - Three Med ford. high football ends are drilled by flank tutor Dean Benson. From left they are Frank : Peterson, Mike Murray and Jerry Anderson. Peterson, a senior was a letter man last year. Murray, a senior also, letter ed at tackle but has been switched to end KVHedfford (Eridders Second FuDD Week; ToPlay$epL12. Medford High school grid sters wound up their second full week of practices with a full scale scrimmage yester day and looked to four more days of preparation for their opening ruckus of the season. Black Tornado players will be hosts to the North Salem contingent here on Friday night, Sept. 12. The Medford- ites will be out to even up for a 7 to 6 loss to the Vikings a year ago. Head Coach Fred Spiegel berg had little comment after yesterday's Tornado scrim mage, which was a ragged one. But the lack of finesse was tempered somewhat by the fact that players were di vided into rather even fac tions for the drill. And that situation cloaked the poten tial of the squad. , When North Salem high plays Medford here next Friday, the Vikings will have two gridders who competed against the Black Tornado as Ashland ath letes. They are Ron Mickle and Billy Maurer. Ron. a quarterback, was on the Salem squad last year after transferring from Ashland. Maurer. an end, moved to the Capital city after the past school year, The two form a Viking pass combi nation and both may be in the starting line-up against Medford. The Yellows outpointed the Grays 20 to 18 in the 1V& workout. Fullback Al Funston crossed the goal line twice and Halfback Dick Ragsdale once for the Yellows. End Mike Murray made two out of three kick conversion tries. Fullback Skip Bennett tallied all three 'Gray touchdowns, one on arun from midfield. One of Tackle Don Harrison's extra point trick tries tut the crossbar, another was blocked and there wasn't opportunity to get the third one off. Murray, Knight Shifted Despite miscues on the at tack and some, jolting tackles by defenders, offense, which got a head start in practice sessions, still was ahead of defense. Two pass intercep tions were recorded by Half back Ron Reich. Spiegelberg reported yes terday that two men have been shifted from the back field to bolster line positions. Mike Murray, who has been working at fullback after two seasons at tackle, is now at end. Lynn Knight has been switched to a tackle from full. Squad adjustments, sick ness . and injuries currently leave three men at the full back slot, Bennett, a junior, and Al Funston and Bill Charley, a sophomore. Fred Funston, senior quarterback and fullback, has been side lined temporarily by a virus infection. Danny Sieg, sopho more, has a twisted ankle. Bob Eckel, a guard, joined the injury list last week when he suffered a blow on "the head. In- the specialist depart ment, it appears that Murray and Harrison will handle the placekicking chores this fall with Harrison possibly doing Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOl You must be satisfied or your money cheerfully refunded. Gel borri today at WESTERN THRIFT the kicking off. , Knight and John Harvey are the top punters. . Passing so far has been . divided among Don Peek, Gerry Lyons, Dick Ragsdale, Ken Durkee, Jim Clark and Bob Pond. John and Don Tichenor, sophomore brothers, from Mil- waukie, have arrived and are expected to turn out for foot ball Monday. They are broth ers of Earl and Cal Tichenor, ex-Klamath Union high ath letes. Cal is on the University of Oregon grid squad." Father of the boys is Earl Tichenor Sr., state police lieutenant re cently transferred here. MEDFORD ROSTER: (Weight, Class and Letters) Ends Jerry Anderson. 183, jr.: Lowell Dean, 188. jr., 1; Fete Rasmussen 185. sr., 2: Frank Petersen. 185. sr. 1: Bob Quinney, 185. so.: Booth Deakins, 170, pr.; Phil Humphrey, 160, so.; Bob Custance. 140, so.; Art House, 165, so.; Phil Baird, 170, so.; Jerry Winetrout, 150. so.; Reggie Breeze, 159, jr.; Jim Johnston, 165, jr., 1; John Hamlin, 135, so.; John Fierce, 155, so.; Larry HammacK, 161, so., Curtis Saltmarsh, 170. jr.; Jim Stever. 145, so.; Mike Murray, zuo, sr., l. Tackles - Don Harrison, 189, sr., 1: Jim Fontaine. 178. sr.. 1; Bert Linde mann. 157. jr.; Terry O'Sullivan, 178, so.; Chuck Holt. 174. so.; Dick Connolly, 170, so.; Harold Holmes, 183. jr.; Gary Winetrout, 216, sr., 1; Monte Penwell. 220, sr., 1; Gor don Pathman. 200, jr.; Jack Shoe maker, 193, jr.; Gary Heath. 177, sr., 1; Phil - Morris, 140, so.; Al Minnick, 175, so.; Lynn Knight, 185, jr.. 1. Guards Dennis Jensen, 180, jr., 1; John Frohnmayer, 166, jr., 1; Terry Earl, 155, so.; Blake Taylor, 153, sr.: George Lindemann, 161, jr.; Lee Cook, 155, jr.; Dave Jones. 185, sr.; George Ice, 153, sr., 1; Keith Berg. 153, jr. 1; Don Mann, 190, sr.. 1; Bill Hobbs, 158. so.; Bob Eckel, 165. jr.; John Fontaine. 145, so.; Larry Brown, 134, so.; Eddie Mc Ginty, 144, so. Centers Pat McLaughlin, 195, jr., 1: Den nis Barr, 190, sr. 2; Doug Kliever, 168, jr.; Bob Rix, 158, so.; Gary Beach, 170, jr.; Warren Parke, 166, so. , Quarterbacks Jim Clark. 167, sr., 1; Bob Pond, 161; sr., 1: Fred Funston, 164, sr., 2; Ray ' Konopasek, 137, jr.; Mike Monroe, 144, so. Fullbacks Skip Bennett, 160, jr., 1; Al Funs ton, 165 sr., 1: Dan Sieg, 158, so.; Bill Charley, 165,. so. Halfbacks Gerry Lyons, 151,. sr., 1; Don Peek, 150, sr.; Ken Durkee, 145, jr., 1; Cal Dean, 145. jr., 1; Dick Ragsdale, 150 so.; Kim Griffin, 151. so.; Ron Reich, 142. sr.. 1; John Harvey, 167. sr., 1; Mike Hood, 161, so.; Leonard Griggs. 165, jr.; Ken Morris, 137. so.; Bob Walker, 138, so.; Jim Barry, 140, so. JOCKS RE-ELECT ARCARO New York-OJPD-The Jockeys' Arcaro for a two-year term as president. Distributor "on w Let Us Fill Your Tank Now Medford Tel. SP 2-2111 after working at fullback. He is the club's main place kicker. Anderson, a junior, is up from the junior varsity and is expected to be in the line-up much of the time this season. Medford plays North Salem high ' here on Friday night, Sept. 12. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. I.. Pet. GB New York 83 53 .610 Chicago 71' 64 .526 11 12 Boston 69 65 .515 13 Detroit .. 66 68 .493 16 BalUmore 66 68 .493 16 Cleveland -65 71 .478 18 Kansas City 62 73 .459 20,i Washington 57 77 .425 25 Saturday's Results: Washington 8. New York 3 Kansas City 6j Detroit 2 Cleveland -7. Chicago 1 (night) Baltimore 4, Boston 2 (night) NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB Milwaukee . 80 56 .588 Pittsburgh 72 63 .533 7i San Francisco 71 64 .526 812 Cincinnati 68 69 .496 12 2 St. Louis 66 69 .489 13 i Los Angeles 64 71 .474 15 Vi Chicago 62 74 .456 18 Philadelphia 58 75 .436 20 ',i Saturday's Results: Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 6 Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia 3 Chicogo 6, San Francisco 3 ' St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 2 (night) SUNDAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS (Won-lot records in parentheses) National League San Francisco at Chicago (2) McCormick (11-7) and Gomez (8-11) vs. Drott (6-11) and Anderson (1-1). Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (2) Spahn (18-10) and Rush (7-6) vs. Kline (12-13) and Law (11-11). Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2) Haddix (8-7) and Nuxhall (11-10) vs. Cardwell (2-4) and Morehead (1-4). ' Los Angeles at St. Louis Podres (12-12) vs. Jackson (12-10). American League Washington at New York (2) Valentinetti (4-3) and Ramos (13-13) vs. Shantz (7-4) and Maas (8-8). Kansas City at Detroit Herbert (5-7) vs. Lary (14-13). Chicago at Cleveland Donovan (12-12) vs. Ferrarese (2-4). Boston at Baltimore Bowsfield (3-0) vs. Wilhelm (2-8). Three Bowling Leagues Not Meeting This Week Paul Dimick, secretary of the Medford Bowling associa: tion, has announced that the scheduled bowling teams for Monday and Wednesday will not compete due to the in stallation of automatic pinset ters at the Medford Bowling Lanes. The Roxy Ann league, reg ularly scheduled for Monday will bowl Monday, Sept. 15. The Commercial and Ever green leagues, scheduled for Wednesday, will play Wednes day, Sept. 17, instead. ELKS' LEAGUE Standings: Alley-Gators Go-Boys W . 6 . 6 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 4 . 4 Gypos Lively .Five . Miss-Fitts : Adairs PERs Cementers .. 3 2 Medics . Wallflowers 0 Results: Medics 2 (De Lorme 391) v 2736 Miss-Fitts 1 (Gardner 580) 2678 Gypos 1 (Chase 522) i, 2557 Wallflowers 0 (Lubbers 618) 2831 Go-Boys 2 (Forbes 527) 2722 Cementers 2 (McCall 531) 2661 Aiiey-liators 3 (Veal 473) 2713 Adairs 3 (Tennant 431) . 2607 PERs 4 (Woodcock 494) 2968 Lively Five 2 (De Vore 520) 2770 Pippin apples were intro duced into Britain from France about 500 years ago. ' mm i Fuel Co. Court & McAndrews Powers' Homer Aids In Beating Braves 7-6 BY UNITED PRESS ... , INTERNATIONAL -,. ' The Pittsburgh Pirates kept the barest flicker of life glow ing in the National league pennant race Saturday when they, -beat the Milwaukee Braves pr' the second straight time, 7-6, on Johnny Powers' pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning. . ' The victory at Pittsburgh moved the Pirates into undis puted second place, 7V4 games behind the league - leading Braves who have 12 games left to play. In other National . league day games Saturday, the Chi cago Cubs folowed the pitch ing of Rookie Johnny Briggs to a 6-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants to drop the Giants to third place and Bob Purkey's , five-hit pitch ing led the Cincinnati Redlegs to a 10-2 win over Philidel phia. .,- Cubs TaEte G5airt s With 6-3 Victory Chicago (UPD - Rookie John ny Briggs yielded only two hits in. eight inihgs and scor ed two runs Saturday to help the Chicago Cubs out . of a slump with a 6-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants. fThe stocky right-hander needed help from ' reliever Don Elston after he loaded the bases on three walks follow ing two outs in the eighth in ning, and then was nicked "for a three-run double by Willie Kirkland. Elston retired pinch-hitter Jack Brandt on a long fly to end the inning. ' Briggs, gaining his fifth vic tory in eight decisions, was working on a no hitter until the seventh when Orlando Cepeda led off with a single to short center. Cepeda was forced at second, as were four previous batters who reached first on walks. Briggs got all the help he needed in the second inning when the Cubs routed starter Johnny Antonelli on four runs with three hits. Walks to Ernie Banks and Al Dark, with two outs, tuch ed off the rally. Cal Neeman's single scored Banks and Briggs singled to score Dark. Tony Taylor lined a triple it- -- tVr';-.: Bob Friend; Pittsburgh ace biding for; his . 20th .victory, was rocked ' for . five Oof the Braves " six . runs, including fifth-inning homers by John ny Logan and Ed Mathes.-Relief pitcher, R. G. Smith-gaia-ed' thevwin by holding the Braves scoreless the rest of the way except for Del Rice's blow tied the score at 6-6 and set the stage for Powers' winning homer. At Chicago, Rookie Briggs blanked the Giants for eight innings and held them hitless for six. But then he gave up three runs in the ninth on three walks with two out and Willie Kirkland's double. Don Elston relieved to get the last out. A four-run rally in the second inning and Jam Mar shall's two-run homer in the seventh acounted for all the Cub scoring. Purkey's , victory at Phila- over Willy Mays' head in cen- terfield to bring in Briggs and Neeman. . 1 .- . ,. . Briggs added another run to his triumph in the seventh when he singled and scored ahead of Jim Marshall's home run into the right field bleach ers. - Elston retired the Giants in order in the ninth to preserve Briggs' victory. Antonelli was tagged with his 12th defeat against 14 victories. The Cubs collected 10 hits off Antonel li and two relievers. Milwaukee ... 001 130 010 S 11 1 Pittsburgh .... 020 130 Olx 7 11 2 Buhl, Robinson (5) and Rice; Friend, Smith (5). Face (9) and Hall. Foiles (). WP Smith (2-2). LP Robinson (2-4). HRS Logan (9th), Mathews (30th), Rice (1st), Powers (2nd). . Cincinnati .... 131 320 03010 13 1 Philadelphia 000 200 000 2 5 2 Purkey (16-9) and Burgess; Sim mons. Sanford (3), Erickson (4). J. Anderson (5) and Lopta. LP Sim mons (7-14). HRS H. Anderson (21st), Robinson (28th), Dropo (5th). Sah Francisco 000 000 030 3 2 0 Chicago - 040 000 20x 10 0 Antonelli, Jones (3). Johnson (7), del (8) and Schmidt; Briggs. El ston (8) and Neeman. WPBriggs (5-3). LP Antonelli (14-12). HR Marshall (4th). Los Angeles 010 000 0102 5 0 St. Louis 000 000 03x 3 7 0 Drysdale, Klippstein (8) and Roseboro: Mabe. Brosnan (9) and Green. WP Mabe (2-5). LP Drys dale (11-12). HRS Furillo (16th), Cimoli. (21st), Cunningham (9th). Barker's have a big sale churning in their base ement. If you wear clothes, this is money in your pocket.; You can pick up a J antzen sweater for $5.99, a nice sport shirt, for $3.49 and a crisp fresh new famous-make necktie for 89c. Nationally known slacks from $6.99 up" can't be overlooked even though it'll cost you a buck to have them cuffed. That crazy plaid dinner jacket of Indian Madras you've looked at tor $37.50 is now just 15; There are rackf ' of good sport coats, longs and shorts, sizes 3d -' to 46 that you can take home for $16, and up. Sure . . . there're lots of suits from $27 up. You can give the world a buzz in a $140 Louil Roth suit for just $91. . or pay the rent prompt, v ly and take home a $69.50 Botany for $39. There's a half-price table and a lot of junk be sides. Barker's are in the middle of Medford, Main-Central in the Fluhrer Building. Why not hit the Monday evening seven-to-nine yisiting ' hours? Even the hopelessly mean-and bitter - have sweet smiles for these Barker-Bargains. V Pirates delphia was his 16th and he missed a shutout only when Harry Anderson hit a two-run homer in the third inning. Homers by' Frank Robinson and Walt Dropo led the Red Legs' 13th attack as they han ded' the Phillies their fifth straight loss. " In a night game, Los An geles was at St. Louis. 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