Mantle,
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B MILTON RICHMAN
United Press International
Casey1 finally making his
move just as he said he
would-and it must delight the
old boy that he even called
the turn on the two men who
would help him do the moving-
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' The two',-- ot course, are
Mickey Mantle and Whitey
Ford.
"We'll be all right." Casey
Stengel told the worried Yan
kee brass when the club hit
rock-bottom a month ago.
"We'll be all right as soon
as Mantle starts hitting again
Ashlaod, Medford Clubs
Score Pee Wee Verdicts
Both Ashland entries and
the Medford Wildcats posted
- victories yesterday in opening
games of the Southern uregon
Junior Baseball Pee Wee
- circuit. i
The Wildcats defeated Eagle
Point 12 to 4 in a fray at
Camp White. Ashland Bears
whipped Central Point Braves
Brookings
Teams Cop
Pin Honors
Brookings Market in the
fflris competition and BrooK
ings Veterans of Foreign
Wars in the boys' were team
winners last Saturday in the
first annual Southern Oregon
Junior Handicap tournament
at Medford Bowling lanes..
Brookings Market had
2088 and VFW 2775. '
Jov Bauman. Medford, roll
ed 502 for girls' singles hon
ors and md high game wnn
out handicap with 180. . . - '
Terry Campbell, Ashland,
was boys" winner witn obz m
single, end Larry uttle, Mea
f ord, topped scratch rivalry
with 208 game. .
For Brookings Market, Pat
ty Matson had a 435 scratcn
and 486 handicap game. Med
ford lanes was second girls'
team with 2088, and Sandy
Dickson had scores of 405
scratch and 465 with handi
cap. Scores Told
Miss Dickinson followed
Miss Bauman with' a 177
scratch -game and Miss Mat
son rolled 174.
Mike Hahn led VFW with
499 scratch and 631 handicap
series scores. Little rolled 569
(596) for Medford lanes No. 2
team which was second with
2643. Medford lanes No. 1 was
third -with 2542 with Doug
Williams having 554 (575).
Hahn had a 201 ' scratch
game and Campbell a 200.
Dawn Brown, Brookings,
was second with 457 in girls
singles, and Bonnie Chad
bourn, Brookings, third with
449.
After Campbell In boys'
singles were Ronald Rettkie,
Brookings, 580; Norman Mel
colm, Brookings, 578, and Bob
Emmens, Medford, 570. .
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tivity among the Pueblo In
dians of New Mexico is the
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and I can get Ford to go
nine."
So it certainly comes as no
surprise to Stengel that his
Yankees are back in the first
division again, only two
games away from the top.
now that Mantle and Ford
are beginning to click again
Mantle cracked out his
third homer in two days
Tuesday night and Ford turn
ed in a nifty five-hitter to
pace the Yanks to a 10-2 vic
tory over the Athletics.
White Sox Climb
The White Sox climbed to
within a game of first place
17 to 8 and Ashland Cubs
bounced the Central Point In
dians 14 to 4.
Medford Tigers game with
Lone Pine was postponed be
cause a Lone Pine team is not
yet organized.
League play continues on
Thursday with Central Point
Braves at Ashland Cubs, Lone
Pine at Central Point Indians,
Ashland Bears at Eagle Point
(Camp , White) and Medford
Tigers versus Medford Wild
cats.
John Kovenz, director of
the Medford school district
baseball, school, said that or
ganization of a team at Lone
Pine is being looked into. If
a club is not formed there, a
third Medford team will be
organized to take its place on
the pee wee schedule.
Yesterday, the Wildcats got
only four hits but obtained
many bases on balls to help
with the win. Mike Farthing
was the winning pitcher for
the Medford nine and Jim
Wise singled and tripled in
four times up. Tom Wooton
and Mullen each three bagger-
ea ior Meaiora. snort hit a
homer and Corlis tripled for
the Eagles.
The Ashland Bears gained
eight of their runs in the
second inning and six in the
fourth. They were helped by
15 walks but the CP Braves
had the advantage of 11 bases
on balls.
Ashland Cubs played a hit
and run game , and were
helped by fielder's options
and an error plus one hit in
the seven:run fourth canto.
LINESCORES:
Ash. Bears 081 8117 S 4
CP Braves 134 00 8 5 5
r-alja.m.All m UTMmnt. A VII
bourn (2), Hurt (4) and Armstrong;
CP Indiana 013 00 4 3
Ash. Cubs ....214 7x 14 4 5
Watson and Patterson: Bareer
ana jonnson.
Debut-Tonight
For Vecchiato
Chicago-ffM-Mario Vecchi
ato, Italian lightweight cham
pion, will risk an 18 fight
winning streak on television
tonight, in his American de
but against America's seventh
ranked 135 pounder, Bobby
Scanlon. -
The fight was rated even
with Vecchiato more highly
regarded than most foreign
ers who step into American
rings. He has fought and de
feated two Americans, Char
ley Douglas and Orlando Zu-
lueta, the latter well rated
in the United States, and en-
other Italian, Paoli Rosi, third
rated among the lightweights.
compare
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with a 4-1 victory over the
Senators; the Orioles moved
to within a game-and-a-half
of the top by beating the
league - leading Indians, 5-1,
and the Red Sox knocked the
Tigers out of the first division
with a. 10-4 win.
In the National league, the
Braves stretched their' lead
to two games by clipping the
Cardinals, 9-5, while the Pi
rates licked the second-place
Giants, 5-1. The Dodgers
edged the Phillies, 4-3; and
the Cubs topped the Reds,
3-1.
Early Wynn of the White
Sox became the first AL
pitcher to win 10 games when
he halted the Senators on
eight hits, one of which was
Bob Allison's 19th homer. v
Young Milt Pappas of the
Orioles picked up his seventh
victory by holding the Indians
to five hits. Pappas blanked
the Tribe until Woodie Held
hit his 12th homer in the
eighth.
Williams Back in Lineup
Ted Williams, Jackie Jen
sen and Frank Malzone each
hit homers for the Red Sox
against the Tigers. Jensen
drove in four runs with three
hits that included his 14th
homer with two on in the
ninth. Williams returned to
the lineup after nine days on
the bench because of weak
hitting and had a homer and
a single in three official trips.
Del Crandall was the big
gun in Milwaukee's win over
St. Louis, driving in four runs
to help Carlton Willey to his
third victory. Crandall dou
bled home two runs in a
three-run first inning and
broke a 3-3 tie with a two
run homer in the fifth
. Big Dick Stuart lashed out
three singles and a home run
in helping Vera Law of the
Pirates beat the Giants. The
Victory was Law's eighth
against four defeats and he
achieved it with a six-hit ef
fort. The Dodgers mustered only
five hits off Gene Conley of
the Phillies but three of them
were home runs by Junior
Gilliam, Gil Hodges and Don
Demeter. Hodges' homer, his
11th of the season, was the
331st of his career and moved
him to an 11th place tie with
Hank Greenberg on the all
time" home run list.
Glen Hobbie of the Cubs
scored his seventh victory in
beating the Reds. He yielded
eight . hits, four of them to
Frank Robinson. Tony Tay
lor, with two doubles and a
single,- paced Chicago's 10
hit attack.
LINESCORES:
National League
Chicago 100 020 0003 10 1
Cincinnati . 100 000 000 1 8 1
Hobbie (7-6) and Neemaru Mux
ball, Schmidt (S). Pena (6)7 Law
rence (8) and Bailey. Loser Nux
hall (3-6).
St. Louis . 102 000 0025 10 0
Milwaukee 300 031 02x 9 14 0
Kellne Jeffcoat (1). Cheney (6),
Blaylock (7) and H. Smith. Wiley
(3-1) and Crandall. Loser Jeffcoat
(0-2). HR Boyer, Crandall, Coving
ton. Pittsburgh 012 000 0025 15 1
San Fran. ...000 100 0001 6 0
Law (8-4) -end Burgess. S. Jones,
Muttett (B, u. jones (9) ana ian
drith. Loser S. Jones (8-7).
Philadelphia ..000 200 0103 7
Los Angeles ..100 300 OOx 4 5
Conley, Robinson (8) and Thom
as. McDevitt (6-6) and Roseboro.
Loser Conley (4-4). HRs Gilliam
Philley, Hodges, Demeter.
American League
Boston 401 000 02310 13 4
Detroit 103 000 000J 4 5 0
Delock (6-4) and Daley. Fovtack,
Morgan (1). Sisler (6) nnd Berberet.
Loser Toytack (5-7). HR Wil
liams, Malzone, Jensen.
Washington .000 001 0001 I 1
Chicago 001 010 02x 4 8 0
Fischer (3-2) and Naragon. Wynn
(10-5) and Lollar. HRS Allison,
Louar.
Baltimore 002 003 0008 10
Cleveland 000 000 011 3 0
Pappas (7-3) and Triandos. Bell,
Brodowski (6), Garcia (7). Perry (S)
and Brown. Loser Bell (6-7). HR
Held.
New York ..222 001 02110 18 0
Kansas City 002 000 000 2 5 1
Ford (7-4) and Howard. Coleman.
Gorman (1). Kucks (3) Dickson (4)
and Chiti. Loser Coleman (2-6).
HR Mantle, Bauer, McDougald.
3-Gun Pistol
Match Sunday
Rafe Anders led the pistol
shooters at last night's Med
ford Rifle and Pistol club
practice with a healthy score
of 279 out of a possible 300.
Ben Rinard was second
with 257, Ed McGinty third
with 252, Hugh McGinty
fourth with 246 and Joe Rin
ard "fifth with 242.
There will be a National
Rifle Association Approved
Three Gun Match next Sun
day beginning at 8 a.m. The
match wil consist of 20 shots
slow, time and rapid fire,
with .22 caliber pistol or re
volver. The same course of
fire with center fire weapon
which may include any cali
ber from .25 to .45 and the
same course of fire with .45.
The .45 caliber ammuni
tion will be available free to
club members.
There will be a .22 rifle
practice tonight as usual.
With 700,000 troops, the Re
public of Korea now main
tains the world's fourth larg
est armed force.
SPORTS
Copple Has
146 Card in
NCAA Mix
Eugene - (UPD - Fourteen col
lege golfers from the Pacific
Northwest, led by Tom Jakob-
sen of Oregon and Leighton
Tuttle of Oregon State, quali
fied for the NCAA match play
championships which start to
day.
Oregon, which finished in
fourth place in team standings
with a six-over-par 574, quali
fied five men. Seattle and Or
egon State had three each,
Idaho two and Washington
State one.
Washington, which entered
six men, failed to qualify one
for the finals. The best Husky
score was a 75-75-150 by Jim
Shapiro, one short of the nec
essary 149 to qualify. The Uni
versity of Portland also failed
to qualify anyone.
Jakobsen's 68-69-137 fell
one short of the NCAA medal
ist record which was tied
Tuesday by BOb. Pratt and
Jack Cupit of Houston.
Tuttle, playing in his home
town, had a 71-67-138. Only
Cupit matched his 67 total on
Tuesday.
Other qualifiers besides Ja-
kobsen and Tuttle included:
Bill Warner, Seattle, 74-68-142;
Bryan Copp, Seattle, 76-66-144;
Keith Gubrud, Ore
gon, 74-70-144; Ed Pearsall,
Seattle, 71-74-145; Chuck
Hunter, Oregon, 73-72-145;
Larry Copple, Oregon Siaie,
70-76-146; John Resholt, Ida
ho, 76-71-147; Tom Shaw, Or
egon, 74-74-148; John Dunkin,
Oregon State, 77-72-149; Gary
Hval, Oregon, 78-71-149; Per
ry Overstreet, Washington
State, 73-76-149, and Ray
Kewallis, Idaho, 80-69-149.
Each player faced two
matches today with the 65
team field to be pared to 16
by tonight. N
LONGDEN SUSPENDED
Inglewood, Calif. -(DPD- Vet
eran jockey Johnny Longden
was notified Tuesday he had
been suspended by stewards
of Balmoral for 10 days. Stew
ards charged Longden with
cutting across the field too
sharply during his winning
ride aboard Honeys' Gem in
the $50,000 Beverly Handicap
last Saturday.
Italy has few metal coins.
People prefer currency and
return the coins to banks.
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Houston Gains Unprecedented
4th Straight NCAA Golf Toga
Eugene, Ore. (DPD Five
members of University of
Houston's six-man golf team
led a field of 64 playfers today
as match play opened in the
NCAA Golf Tournament.
Houston won an unpre
cedented fourth straight team
title Tuesday with Bob Pratt
anT Jack Oupit both' tieing
the NCAA medalist record of
136 for '36 holes. Houston
also set a new team mark of
561, nine strokes under the
record it set last year and
seven strokes under par.
Match play will run
through Saturday, with to
day's field slated to be cut
to 16 after two 18-hole match
rounds.
Purdue finished 10 strokes
back of Houston Tuesday to
take second place in the team
standings. Stanford was third
with 573, Oregon fourth with
574, Oklahoma State fifth
with 579 and Seattle sixth
Track Tiffs
This Week
Amateur track and field
athletes will have two meets
they can enter this week end
One is scheduled on Friday
evening on the Southern Ore
gon college oval at Ashland
and the other on Saturday
morning and evening at the
Medford high stadium.
It will be the second sum
mer meet for each field and
larger entries are anticipated
this week end.
Ashland meet, under the
city recreation program is set
for 7J.5 pjn. with open, -.en-ior,
'junior and grade divi
sions.
Medford's event will be
under the Oregon Olympic
Development program of the
AAU and the Medford city re
creation department. Events
for junior boys and girls, nine
through 16 years of age, are
set for 10 ajn. with high
school and open contests set
for 7 pjn.
Dean Benson, Medford, city
recreation super visor, has
asked participants using
school shower facilities, to
bring their own towels.
FIGHTS
United Press International
Hartford. Conn. - Billy Lynch.
147 14. Hartford, outoointed Charles
Tombstone Smith. 146 li. Los Ange
les (10).
with 581.
Jakobsen On Stroke Back
Twelve players matched or
broke par out of the field
of 140.
Tom Jakobsen, fifth rank
ing player on the Oregon
squad, shot a 68-69137 yes
terday to finish one stroke
behind Pratt and Cupit.
Leighton Tuttle of Oregon
State, whose 67 tied Cupit's
second round for the best 18
of the day, and Ron Royer
of Indiana shot 138s. Pratt
had a 66-70, and Cupit a 69
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Jon Konsek of Purdue, last
year's finalist behind Hous
ton's Phil Rodgers, shot a
141 along with Bob Snelling
and Ron Preston of Stanford.
Gene Francis of Purdue and
Bill Warner of Seattle match
ed par at 142.
Other teams scorings in
cluded: Florida and Texas
Tech 586, Rawlins 587, Duke
592, Oregon State 593, Iowa
595, Yale, 600, Idaho 603,
North Texas State 607, Tulsa
608, Princeton and San Jose
State 609, Washington 613,
and Portland 618.
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Portland Given
Skate Franchise
Calgary, Alta.-(UPD-Portland
was granted a franchise to
operate a Western Hockey
league entry during the 1960
61 season Tuesday by league
directors at their annual
meeting here.
Portland will replace New
Westminster, B. C., in the
league.
The unanimous vote of the
directors will give Portland
its first professional hockey
since the 1950-51 season.
WOMAN. 103, DIES
Westfield, N.J. -(UPD- Mrs.
Mary E. Sanford, who would
have been 103 next Monday,
was found dead Tuesday by
her 90-year-old housekeper.
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