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Maids, Shamrocks NORTHWEST WOMEN'S SOFTBALL, STANDINGS (First Half) W. Lind Florists - 8 Vancouver, B.C. , 7 American Linen 6 Seattle 4 Rogue Valley , S Salem 2 Eugene , 1 L. Pet 0 1.000 1 15 5 -545 4 .500 7 .417 8 200 8 an L. Pet 0 1.000 2 .667 1 .500 1 .500 2 .000 2 " .000 0 .000 (Second Half) Lind Florists American Linen Salem Seattle Rogue Valley .. Vancouver. B.C. Eugene W. 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 Portland Vancouver man ager Shirley Topley took over the Northwest Women's Ma jor Softball league batting lead this week with a .424 av erage. She increased her aver age 31 points to surpass team mate Marg MacDonald, who dropped to second with a .350 average, a loss of 62 percent age points from the previous week. Louise Mazzuca retained her position as the league's No. 1 hurler although the Florists have been on an ex tended tour of California and Arizona. Mazzuca has a record of five wins and no losses in league play. Salem'-. Capital City Sham rocks are playing Rogue Val ley Dairy Maids at Camp White this week end. The series opened last night at Memorial stadium and con cludes with a 1:30 pjn. game today. ' Other games have Ameri can Linen at Eugene and Se attle at Vancouver, B.C. The Linens beat Salem 3 to 1 in a midweek game. BATTING: AB H RPI Pet Topley. Van 33 14 16 .424 MacDonald. Van 20 7 1 .350 HeUberg, Am. L 40 13 7 .325 Mantyla. Salem. 37 12 0 .324 Dobson. F 28 9 7 .321 Jorgenson. Seattle 25 8-4 .320 Fowler. Van- 19 8 5 .316 Bonneville. Van 16 5 2 Z 13 Malesh. Van 33 10 7 .303 Hanson, Salem.. 27 8 2 .296 Darnel, Seattle 34 10 8 294 Harrison. Van 31 9 11 290 Winn. Eugene 14 4 1 286 Sisley, Seattle 25 7 S 280 Peery. Ami 43 12 , 5 279 Piper. Florista . 29 8 . 9 276 Whitehead. Van 29 8 3 276 Pauenhauer. Aro.L 48 13 4 271 Dobie, F. 26 7 2 269 PITCHING: IP H Mazzuca, F. (5-0) .... 33 1 Pinion. F 4-0) 32 9 Tree, Florists (1-0).. 11 2 Bb.Veville. Van. (5-1) 42 31 Carlson. Am. I (3-1) 33 26 Hoidal. SeatUe (4-2) 46 31 Barrett Am. L. (4-2) 43 34 Topley. Vn.. (2-2) 26 22 CaUaghan. R. Valley (4-5) T. 53 38 Jorgenson, Seattle (1-2) ........ 15 13 Barron. Rogue Valley (1-4) 36 36 Winn. Eugene (1-4).. 36 30 Nybakke. Sal'm (1-4) 57 56 Hurley. Salem (1-5)- 23 33 Hickson, Rogue Valley (0-0) 7 13 Kirkmire. Eugene a,(0-4) i 25 29 Farshall. Seattle (0-1) S 5 EE Pet 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 10 .833 .750 0 .667 9 .667 S .500 17 .444 13 233 12 200 14 200 33 200 12 .167 9 .000 9 .000 4 X00 Ring Promoter Seeks License New York (DPD-Whether or not Carmen Basilio and Gene Fullmer clash for the Nation al Boxing association's ver- tasion of the middleweight championship at San Francis co Aug. 28 depends on wheth er the promoter can get a California license. That was the picture drawn Saturday by promoter Norm Rothschild of Syracuse, N.Y who has tentatively signed the two ex-champs for the battle at the Cow Palace ' "I lean toward San Francis co, but it depends on whether my application for a promot er's license is approved by the California Commission," ' said Rothschild. "I intend to apply immediately." Rothschild has four other strings to his bow, if the San tr a n c i s c o venture falls through. Although.-he hopes for a $300,000 gate, at San Francisco, he says he has re ceived bids for a $200,000 guarantee from Indianapolis, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah, and $225,000 from Den ver, Colo. LAY It's Ptablic OAK KNOLL GOLF COURSE 2 Miles East- of Ashland Highway 66 19th HOLE-PLUS FINE FOOD o CLUB RENTALS o GOLF o CART RENTALS OF ALL Series Today or) Z3ft; Zgz. FACES SHAMROCKS - Shirley Hanson, above, is an outfielder and second base player for the Rogue -Valley Dairy ' Maids who meet the Salem Shamrocks at 1:30 p.m. today in a Northwest Women's "Major Softball league game at Camp White. Victors Loops Open; Cubs Win PEE WEE STANDINGS: W. Ashland Cubs 2 Ashland Bears 1 - Medford Tigers .i 1 Medford Wildcats 1 Central Point Braves 0 Central Point Ind. 0 Eagle Point 0 Lone Pine : 0 Entry uncertain - Pet 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 Two Southern Oregon Ju nior Baseball leagues open this week and a third enters its second week of play. Intermediate teams, fo'r boys" 14 years of age and under start their circuit on Monday with 2 pan. games. Ashland will play at Medford Giants and Medford Yankees go to Central Point. Cub teams begin Wednes day afternoon. The schedule calls for Ashland at Grants Pass Cubs, Medford against Illinois Valley at Cave Junc tion and Grants Pass Bears at Central Point. Cub competi tion is for boys 15 years of age and under. Tuesday games in the pee wee circuit call for Ashland Cubs at Lone Pine (if latter is organized), Eagle Point at Central Point Braves, Med ford Tigers at Ashland Bears and Central Point Indians at Medford Wildcats. Pee wees also are slated Thursday with Eagle Point at Ashland Cubs, Medford Wild cats at Lone Pine, Central Point Braves at Medford Tig ers and Ashland Bears at Central Point Indians. . Two of the four games list ed on the pee wee slate for last Thursday were postponed because of rain and another was not played because one team is not yet organized Central Point Braves and Ashland Cubs made up their rained out game on Saturday afternoon with the Cubs win ning 19 to 8 but the Ashland Bears and Eagle Point are yet to play. . Central Point Indians were to have been hosts to Lone Pine. However, there is still a question as to whether Lone Pine will field a team. A third Medford crew may take its place and make up the games. Helped by walks yesterday COLH Gold Ray Fish Count WEEK ENDING JUNE 27: Chinook salmon 579 (in cluding 32.01 per cent jick salmon). Summer run ileelhead 14. FULL SEASON: Chinook salmon 12,073 (includes 14.76 par cent jacks) tine April 9. Summer run sleelhead 82 82 since April 30. OlmedoHits Wimbledon Victory Wimbledon, England - (DPD -Alex Olmedo, ,the Peruvian hero of America's Davis Cup victory, reached the men's sin gles quarterfinals of the Wim bledon Tennis tournament to day with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-? victory over Torben Ulnch of Den mark. ; Barry Mackay of Dayton, Ohio, joined Olmedo in the quarterfinals by ousting Bill Knight of England, 6-2, 8-6, 10-8. It was a dull match, pep pered with 'errors by both players., , The women's singles divi sion produced a stunning up set when Christine Truman of England, the top-seeded play er, was eliminated in the fourth round by unseeded Yo- landa Ramirez of Mexico, 6-3, 6-2. Fleils Upset Third-seeded Beverly Baker Fleitz of Long Beach, Calif., considered theh top U. S. hope in women's singles, was upset by Edda Buding in the -day's second big surprise in the women's division. The unseed ed German refugee upset Mrs Fleitz, 8-6, 2-6, 7-5. Fourth-seeded Darlene Hard of Montebello, Calif., reached the quarterfinals by ousting Britain's Rita Bentley, 6-2, 6-4 : Luis Ayala of Chile joined Olmedo in the men's quarter finals, by 'defeating Adrian Bey o Rhodesia, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0. Heavy clouds over the all- England club posed a threat of rain as the sixth day of the tournament got underway Approximately . 22,000 fans swarmed the grounds. Hall Rated Top Man United Press International The hottest prospect in the Pacific Coast league this year happens to be a 28-year-old veteran who was too sick-to play last season. Big, lanky Dick Hall, 6-6, 200 pounds, who was once a candidate at shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, tossed his fourth shutout of the season Friday night-a one-hitter-to lead Salt Lake to 6-0 win over Spokane. Hall, whose earned run av erage is the lowest in' the league - around 1.30 - didn't play last season because of an illness known as infectious hepatitis. He caught it in spring training with the Bees and couldn't shake it. . The signs of recovery are strong now. Hall, who is still in the Pi rate organization, appeared to be heading toward a no-hitter last night, but Bill , Parsons singled to right in the eighth inning. The big hurler, didn't allow a runner to reach first until the sixth and that was on an error. Hall is now 8-3 for the Bees Consumption of bituminous coal in the U. S. at current rates amounts to about three tons per capita. the Cubs got six runs in the second inning and eight in the third. LINESCORES: CP Braves 401 12 8 3 4 Ashland Cubs 368 2x 19 7 2 - Kilbourn, McCalvy and i Arm- stron; Barger, Rodgers, Pierson, Schmaltz and Johnson. EQUIPMENT KINDS ' Medfcbd&Twbumi SLPdDnBirs - GIANT KILLERS MIlwauEefi Braves' Hank : Aaron (left) and Warren Spahn whoop it up in dressing room in San Francisco after defeating the Giants 13-3. The victory put the Braves a game and a half in front of the second place Giants. Aaron connected for three homers and got six RBI's and Spahn went the distance to win, bis ninth game of . the season. r Camp Whiters Play Presidio Tomorrow Camp White-Success of the San Francisco Presidio in the first three games of its cur rent road excursion signal a big task for the Camp White semi-pro baseball team. The Army aggregation will play the Veterans Administra tion domiciliary-sponsor crew on Monday, June 29, at Memo rial, Stadium here. Play ball will .be called at 8 p.m. Presidio on a seven-game tour of northern California and southern Oregon, won its first three encounters. The Toreros took , the national champion Drain Black Sox 8 to 6 on Wednesday and 6 to 5 on Thursday. In a Friday twilight game they licked the Grants Pass Merchants 8 to 3. Grants Pass is a member of the Rogue Valley league along with Camp White. The RV teams have split in games this season, Camp White winning one 8 to 7 and GP nabbing the league mix 7 to 2. Victories on the present trip have stretched the Army team's win string to 13 games. Presidio moved from "Grants Pass to Eureka, Calif., for games last night and today. Nine Collegians Bill Mansfield, Dale Wil lingham and Jim Mosely head a list of nine players with college experience oh the Pre sidio squad. - Mansfield, a centerfielder, wa a Big; 10 all-star for Michi gan State' university. Willing ham, a catcher, played at University of Arizona, and Mosely, a pitcher - outfielder, performed at University of Alabama. ' .Other collegians ' are . Jack Huckaby, second baseman, from Sacramento Junior col lege; Ralph White, shortstop, from Yuba Junior college; Al Hasson, second baseman, from Los Angeles State; John John son, outfielder, from Scranton college; Mai De Wese, out fielder, from San Bernardino Junior college, and Al Alexan der, outfielder, from Lincoln college. Professional Ties - Huckaby, Jake De Sousa, White, Gene Lippold and De Wese are soldier baseballers with professional ties. Hucka by has played for Twin Falls, Idaho, in the Pioneer league and De Wese with Modesto of the California league. White is- property of the Chicago White Sox. De Sousa, a first baseman pitcher, has been with Fresno in the California circuit and is owned by the St. Louis Car dinals. Lippold, a 6-4 pitcher, had service with the Dallas, Tex., Rangers. Also on the squad are. Joe Durelle, pitcher; Joe Chiam parino, pitcher-outfielder, and Reno De Bono, outfielder-first base. 'The three have Ameri can Legion junior ball expe- FIGHTS United Press International New York1 Ralph (Tiger) Jones, 161, St Albans, N.Y, outpointed Victor Zalazar, 160 'A, Argentina (10). Campers - Fishermen - Pilots USGS TOPOGRAPHIC QUADS. All Scales Complete Coverage on AH of Oregon and Northern California. USC & GS AERONAUTICAL CHARTS" All Scales Wide Coverage in Stock. Latest Dated Charts available. Check lists. OFFICIAL AGENTS U.S. GOVERNMENT MAPS & CHARTS PRESIDIO CHUCKER - Gene Lippold, above, had an 8-3 pitching record at last report for the San Francisco Presidio baseball nine. He played with the Dallas, Tex., Rangers' pro team before entering the Ar my. The Toreros jlay Camp White at 8 p.m. Monday, June 29, at the Veterans Adminis tration domiciliary field. -(U. S. Army photo) rience. White was leading the Tor eros in hitting at the start of their current tour with a .375 average. De Sousa was .360, Willingham .350 and De Wese .333. LINESCORES: Presidio 030 120 2 8 8 Camp White 300..000..0 3 6.. McLemore, Dick Hayes (6) and ennstean; sain ana wmte. Dodgers Set Up Winning Game Series Los Angeles (DPD-The Bodg- ers rode the crest of a five game winning streak Friday for the first time in three years. Los Angeles made it five in a row with a 6-5 victory in which lefty Danny McDev itt had to come to the "relief of Clem Labine who had bail ed out started Johnny Podres in the eighth. But McDevitt was up to the task, getting one man to ground into a force out and then struck put Pirate pinch hitter Hank Foiles and Danny Kravitz. The game was a battle of home runs with each side getting three. But only one of the Pirate homers came with a man on base. Dick Stuart's blast in the eighth, while Duke Snider and Charlie Neal both hit two-run homers for the Dodgers. John Roseboro got the other Dodger homer and Harry Bright and Don Hoak hit the one-run homers for the Pirates. . For the Dodgers, It was their seventh win in eight games, giving them a 10-3 rec ord for the c u rrent home stand. But it was the Dodgers' first win at the coliseum this season against the Pirates, who came to town with an overall 5-2 record against Los Angeles in 1959. Svems 217 E. Main Hood Wins Six Contests In Junior Track Division Mike Hood," who missed Medford high track competi tion during the spring be cause of a leg injury suffered m wrestling, displayed tne extent of his recovery yester day. He won six of the 12 events in the division for 15 and 16-year-old i boys in the Oregon AAU Olympic Development program all-comers meet here. Hood zipped over the 70- yard high hurdles in the blaz ing time of :09.2. He got firsts in the shot put with 45 feet 8 inches, the 120 low hurdles in :14.2, the broad jump with 20-8, the high jump at 5-6 and the discus with 99-3V. His hurdle, broad jump and high jump marks were meet records. Dan Lumley, Phoenix, was the only other 15-16 age par ticipant to cop more than one first. He took the 75-yard dash with a fine :07.9 and the 220 in a good :23.2. Ryerson Wins Five Dennis Ryerson, Central Point, was a five-event win ner -in the 11-12 age class, while Vera Swanson, Central Point, in the 13-14 group and Jack Hurt, Howard, in the 9-10 class, each claimed four victories. Swanson in his division was victor in both hurdles, and both dashes. Ryerson and Hurt took the ; sprints, the 440-yard and the broad jump in their respective classes and Ryerson was high jump winner..- . . '. ... ,, ; . Donna Smith, Howard, won four of the . events for 11-12 girls, the 75 and 220, the low hurdles and the broad jump. She tied with Sally Eaton in the high jump. There were a number of double winners in tK& various classes. Records were established in the majority of events and the entry of some 50 partici pants, exceeded by 20 the number competing in the ju nior classes of first meet of the season a week ago. ; Another meet is set for Saturday, July 11. RESULTS: (All marks in the boys and girls a-u, envisions are meet rec ords) (Age 9-10, Girls).... 75 Suan Tungate (Howard). .12, 220 Tungate. :35.6. Broad jump Tungate. 9-2. ' High jump Tungate. 3 ft. (Age 9-10, Boys) 75 Jack Hurt (Howard); Mike Keck Merrill); Ed Markham, (How ard); Don Wilson (Howard). :10.2. 44 Jack Hurt (Howard); Mike Keck (Merrill): Ken Smith (How ard); Ed Markham (Howard). 1:16.3. 70 low hurdles Mike Keck (Merrill): Ed Markham (Howard): Don Wilson (Howard); Gary Vaughn Iftleatord). :i4.l. 220 Jack Hurt (Howard); Mike Keck (Merrill): Ken Smith (How ard); Ed Markham (Howard); Don wuson U-owara). 34.1. Broad jump Jack Hurt (HoW' ard); Gary Vaughn (Medford) and Ed' Markham (Howard), tied for second. 10-8. High jump Don Wilson How ard) and Mike Keck (Merrill), tied for first; Ed Markham (Howard); Gary Vaughn (Medford). 3-6. Shot Don Wilson (Howard): Mike Keck (Merrill); Ken Smith (Howard). 20-7 Vx. t - (Age 11-12. Girls) 75 Donna Smith (Howard); Sally Eaton (Howard). :10.5. 70 low hurdles Donna Smith (Howard); Sally Eaton (Howard), :12.8. .' High jump Sally Eaton (How ard) ana uonna amiu inowara; tied for first. 3-8. 220 Donna Smith (Howard); Sally Eaton (Howard). :33.5. - Broad jump Donna Smith (Howard); Sally Eaton (Howard) 12-5 Vi tAem 11-12 Bovs) 75 Dennis Ryerson (Central Point): Dale Beare (Howard): Den nis Bolz (Phoenix); Ray Baker (Medford); Son States (Howard) :09.4. Broad jump Dennis Ryerson (Central Point); Dale Beare (How ard): Darrell Kiger (Gold Hill): Ray Baker (Medford); Don States (Howard). 14-11. Pole vault Dennis Bolz (Phoe nix). 6 ft. 440 Dennis Ryerson (Central Point): Dale Beare (Howard): Dan ny Mainwaring (Central Point); Don States (Howard). 1:03.7. 70 low hurdles Dale Beare (Howard): Dennis Bolz (Phoenix): Ray Baker (Medford); Larry Kurtz Merrill). :123. 220 Dennis Ryerson (Central Point); Dale Beare (Howard); Dan ny Mainwaring (Central Point); Darrell Kiger (Gold Hill); Dennis Bolz (Phoenix). 2.13. Shot Dale Beare (Howard); Den nis Ryerson (Central Point); Ray Baker (Medford); Don States (How ard): Larry Kurtz (Merrill). 28-10. High jump Dennis Ryerson (Central .Point); uaie seare (How ard) and Dennis Bolz (Phoenix) tied for second; Ray Baker (Med ford). 3-11. tr 13.14. GirlsY 75 Marjorie Brood (Phoenix); Karen Steinmetz (Medford); Karen Schroeder (Howard); Sharon Beare (Howard): Cynthia coif man (How ard ). 09.7. (New record). 70 low hurdles Sharon Beare (Howard); Marjorie Brood (Phoe. nix); Karen Schroeder (Howard); Cynthia Coffman (Howard); Dar lene Chitwood (Howard). :12.1. (Ties record). 220 Marjorie Brood (Phoenix); Karen Schroeder (Howard): Sharon Beare (Howard); Karen Steinmetz (Medford); Cynthia Cpffman (How ard). 31.2. High jump Karen Steinmetz (Medford); Karen Schroder (How ard); Sharon Beare (Howard); Cynthia Coffman (Howard). 3-11. Broad jump Karen Steinmetz (Medford); Sharon Beare (Howard); Karen Schroeder (Howard); Mar jorie Brood (Phoenix): Darlene Chitwood (Howard). 14-2. (New record). (Age 13-14, Boys) 70 high hurdles Vern Swanson (Central Point). :10.2. (Tied record). 75 Vern Swanson (Central Point): Sherman Kiger (Gold Hill); Pat Pepper (Central Point); Robert Johnson (Howard); Gary Momberg (Howard). :08.5. (Tied record). 440 Ron Calkins (Medford); Bruce Walters (Gold Hill); Gary Momberg (Howard): Ken Bradford (Howard). 1:00.2. (New record) 120 i low hurdles Vera Swanson (Central Point): Scott Johnson (Howard): Fritz Debo (Grants Pass); Robert Johnson (Howard); Alan Bray (Central Point). :15.2. (High jump Scott Eaton (How ard) and Vern Swanson (Central Point), tied for first; Ron Calkins (Medford); Bruce Walters (Gold Hill). 5-2. (New record) Broad jump Fritz Debo (Grants Pass); Scott Eaton (Howard); Walt Clevenger (Grants Pass); Sherman Kiger (Gold Hill); Vern Swanson (Central Point). 18-6. (New record) Javelin Walt Clevenger (Grants Pass); Pat Pepper (Central Point); Fritz Debo (Grants Pass); Ron Calkins (Medford): John Harris (Central Point). 135-4. Shot Walt Clevenger (Grants Pass); Pat Pepper (Central Point); John Harris (Central Point); Ken Bradford (Howard); Gary Mem ber (Howard. 47-7. (New record) 220 Vern Swanson (Central Point); Scott Eaton (Howard): Sherman Kiger (Gold Hill); Bruce Walters (Gold Hill); Robert John son( Howard). 24.8. (New record) Pole vault Scott- Eaton (How ard); Ken Brandford (Howard) and Robert Johnson (Howard) tied for second; Vern Swanson (Central Point); Gary Momberg (Howard). 8-6. (New record) 880 Hiram Martin (Medford). 2:19.4. (New record) Discus Pat Pepper (Central Point): John Harris (Central Point); Walt Clevenger (Grants Pass); Scott Eaton (Howard); Fritz Debo (Grants Pass). 103-6 ii. (Age 15-16, Boys) 7 Ohigh hurdles Mike Hood (Medford); Walt Ayres (Medford); Gilman Smith (Grants Pass); Ernie Bolz (Phqenix). :09.2. (New record) 75 Dan Lumlev fPhoenixV Phil Humphreys (Medford); Dan Siee (Medford): othar Richev (Phoeniv)- Mike Hood (Medford). :07.9. (New recoraj 440 Fred Keith fMedford): HVmi. Bolz (Phoenix): Othar Richev ir-nueruxj. ag.t. (new record) : Shot nut Mike Hood fMedfnniV Steve Ausland (Frants Pass): Dan Lumley (Phoenix); Fred Keith (Medford); Jerry Lewis (Central .roinij. 4D-B. 120 low hurdles Mike Hood (Medford): Walt Avres (Medforric Othar Richey (Phoenix); Fred Keith (Medford): Gilman Smith (Grunt r-assj. :x4s. mew record) 220 Dan Lumlev (Phoenix) Phil Humphreys (Medford): Fred is.eiin (jvieatora); jerry Lewis( Cen. tral Point). 23.2. (New record) 880 Rav Smith (Medford): TTlr. am Martin (Medford); Ernie Bolz ix-uueiux;. .id. (new recoroi Broad jump Mike Hood (Med. ford); Dan Sieg (Medford): Phil Humphreys (Medford); Dan Lum ley (i-noemx); Fred Keith (Med ford). 20-8. (New record) Javeline Stevel Ausland (Rranh Pass); Othar Richey (Phoenix); Jerry Lewis (Central Point); Gary Wald (Central Point); Dan Lum ley (Phoenix). 160-11. (New rec- ora) High jump Mike Hood (Med. ford); Walt Ayres (Medford) and Dan Lumley (Phoenix) tied for second: "nu Humrjhrevs fMedfnrdl- Bob Creswell (Medford). 5-6. (New recoraj Discus Mike Hood (Medford); Gilman Smith (Grants Pass). 99-3 U Pole vault Phil Humphreys (Medford); Bob Creswell (Medford). e-o. (new recora) BASEBALL FRIDAY'S RESULTS National League Cincinnati 7, St L. 8 (10 Innings, Milwaukee 11. Chicago 1 (night) San Fran. 8, Phila. 0 (night) I-os Ang. 6, Pittsburgh 5 (night) American League ....Baltimore 12, Detroit 7 (1st game, Baltimore 4," Detroit 1 (2nd game, lugnij Cleveland 11, Boston 5 (night) New York 8, Chicago 4 (night) Washington 8, Kansas City (night) Pacific Coast League Portland 3, Sacramento 2 game-7 innings) Portland , Sacramento 0 game) Salt Lake 6, Spokane 0 Seattle 5, Phoenix 3 Vancouver 2, San Diego 0 Northwest League Eugene 5, Tri-City 3 Lewiston 14, Salem 5 Yakima 10, Wenatchee 4 (1st (2nd F i i i Li We checked ALL impelled befcte we picked . Autos are our business our only business. We watched the, growing prefer ence for importea cars here in the West, Then we checked all makes carefully. We wanted a true economy car. One that was well engineered, carefully :built, and backed by a- strong, long established manufacturer. And priced right. Datsun scored 100 on all these vital points. We invite you and your family to test drive the new Datsun. See us today 'Delivered in Medford 415 S. Riverside Cubs Win Over Braves After United Press International Fireballer Glen Hobbie pitched a six-hitter Saturday to give the Chicago Cubs a 7-1 win over the Milwaukee Braves-fitting revenge for the 11-1 shellacking suffered by the Cubs Friday night. Hobbie, who won his eighth game of the season, was back ed by an 11-hit attack that in cluded homers by Ernie Banks and Dale Long. Second-baseman Tony Taylor had a dou ble and two singles and Bobby Thomson had two doubles. Johnny Logan spoiled Hob- bie's bid for a shutout in the eighth inning when he belted a homer over the left field fence. Carlton Willey suffered his second loss against three wins. Ernie Broglio pitched a two-hitter for his first com plete game in the majors as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati Reds, 5-0. Bill White, Gene Oliver and Hal Smith homered to lead the Cardinals' 10-hit attack. It was Broglio's second win against five losses. Dave PhUley and Harry An derson hit successive homers in the seventh inning to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-4 decision over the San Francisco Giants. Wally Post also homered for the Phillies while Orlando Cepeda con nected for San Francisco. Pittsburgh was at Los An geles in a night game. Guard Set At Camp Portland City and county police moved in Friday, to set up a protective guard around the training camp of welter weight champion Don Jordan just east of Portland. The move was prompted by reports of possible mobsters from the east or California coming to Portland to gain control of the rugged boxer. Underworld characters headed by Frankie Carbo and Blinky Balermo have beeni trying to gain control of the champion's contract, police said. Police, stated that so far there was no actual evidence that the hoodlums plan to move into Portland. The guards at the Blue Lake camp are only a precautionary measure, they added. DARRELL MILLER 13 Sunday, June 28, 1959 League Leaders (as of Friday) United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pet 390 356 333 331 330 330 35 350 344 320 320 Aaron, Milw. 70 287 54 112 White. St. L. 63 219 as 78 Cun'h'm, St. L. 60 177 21 59 -epeoa, 5f 71 284 50 94 Temple, Ciru. 70 279 47 92 triiiam, L.A 63 224 45 74 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kuenn. Det 63 251 Runnels, Bos. 65 257 42 Kaline. Det 65 258 40 Fox. Chi 68 278 36 Woodl'g, Bait. 64 203 27 90 90 88 89 65 Runs Batted In National league Banks, Cubs 69; Aaron, Braves 68; Robinson, Red 60; Cepeda, Giants 57; Demeter. Dodgers 53; Boyer, Cards 53. , American league K i 1 1 e b r w. Senators 54; Skowron, Yankees 53: Jensen. Red Sox 51; Colavito, In dans 51; Allison, Senators 49. Home Runs National league MathlwL Braves 22; Aaron, Braves 21; Banks, Cubs 20; Robinson. Reds 16: Boyer. Cards 16; Stuart, Pirates 16. American league K i 1 1 e b r w. Senators 25; Colavito, Indians 22; Allison. Senators 20; Mantle, Yan kees 18; Triandos, Orioles 18; Le mon, Senators 18. Pitching National league Face, Piratas. 12-0; Mizell. Cardinals 9-3; Anto nelli. Giants 10-4; Newcombe, Reda 8-4; Low, Pirates 8-4; Podres, Dodg ers 8-4. American league Larsen. Yan kees 6-1. Wilhelm, Orioles 8-2; Me Lish, Indians 8-3; Grant, Indiana 5-2; Shaw, White Sox 5-2; Brown, Orioles 5-2. MAZZUCA NO-HITTER Salt Lake City-flJPB-Eouise Mazzuca pitched a no-hitter here Friday night as the Erv Lind Florists softball team of Portland, Ore., dumped the Salt Lake Shamrocks 7 to 0. She struck out 14 of the 21 batters who faced her. . 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