Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1959, Image 9

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    STANDINGS
KATIONAL LEAGLE
W. L.
San Francisco 52 41
Los Angeles 53 43
. Pittsburgh 49 44
Milwaukee 46 42
Chicago 48 46
St. iouis 45 47
Cincinnati 41 50
Philadelphia
Pet.
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Tuesday's Results
Los Angeles 1, San rrancisco 0
Chicago 8. St. Louis 2 (night)
Cindnati 12. Milwaukee 2 (night)
Pittsburgh 7, Phila. 6 (comple
tion of suspended game of May 10)
Phila 4. Pittsburgh 2 (night)
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, night
Conley (7-6) vs. Kline (7-8).
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, night
OToole (2-2) vs Spahn (11-10) or
Pizarro (2-1).
Chicago at Los Angeles, night
Anderson. (5-7) vs. McDevitt (8-7)
or Sherry (0-2).
St. Louis at San Francisco, night
Ricketts (1-4) vs. McCornuck
(8-7).
Thursday's Games
Cincinnati at Milwaukee .night
Chicago at Los Angeles, night
St. Louis at San Francisco
Only games scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. I..
Cleveland 51 38
Chicago . 52 39
Baltimore ,
New York .
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Cubs, Wildcats Still Lead
Pee Wee Race; CP Third
SOUTHERN' OREGON JUNIOR
BASEBALL
Pee Wees
W. L. Pet.
Ashland Cubs ....... 7 1 .875
Medford Wildcats 6 2 .750
CP Indians 4 3 .571
Eagle Point 4 4 .500
Medford Tigers 3 4 .429
CP Braves . 2 8 .250
Ashland Bears 1 7 .125
Washington
Detroit
Kansas City
Boston
52
48
48
43
44
41
40
4
48
50
49
51
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Tuesday's Results
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Kansas City 8, Baltimore 1, night
Detroit 8. Washington l. mgnt
Cleveland 5. New York 1. night
OT4iMd-v'a Probable Pitchers
Boston at Chicago Casale (6-6)
vs. Wvnn (12-6).
Washington at Detroit Ramos
rin-ini n. Larv (10-7).
New York at Cleveland, night
Ti 3-7 vs. Score (9-7).
Baltimore at Kansas City, night
Brown (6-5) vs. Garver (7-8).
Thursday's Games
Boston at Chicago
Baltimore at Kan. City, night
Washington at Detroit
New York at Cleveland, night
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Sacramento
Vancouver
Portland
Salt Lake .
Phoenix
Spokane
San Diego ,
Seattle
52
52
48
50
49
48
45
44
45
45
45
47
49
51
53
54
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.515
.500
.485
.465
.449
Tvesday's Games
No games scheduled.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L.
Yakima 13 8
Wens tehee 12 8
Salem - 10 9
Lewiston 9 10
Eugene 8 12
Tri-CitT 7 12
Tuesday's Results
Salem 6, Trt-City 1
Wenatche 9. Eugene
Yakima 9. Lewiston 2
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Today's Sehsdule
Trt-City at Salem
Eugene at Wenatche
Yakima at Lewiston
Maids Play
Tomorrow
The Rogue Valley Dairy
Maids meet the Roseburg
Lumberjills tomorrow night
in a non-league girls' softball
game at Camp White Stadium
at 8 o'clock.
The Maids beat the Lumber
jills earlier this year but the
Jills were short four players
at the time and tomorrow
night's game is expected to
be tougher.
Track Meet At
Ashland Friday
The final track and field
meet of the summer season
under the Ashland summer
recreation program will be
held Friday night, July 24, on
the track at Southern Oregon
college.
Field events will begin' at
7:15 p.m. and running events
at 7:45.
. The Ashland Cubs, aided by
7 errors by the Central Point
Braves, kept their grip on the
number one spot in the Pee
Wee league yesterday with a
10 to 1 victory over the
Braves.
The Medford Wildcats broke
up their ball game with two
runs in the final inning to
take the Medford Tigers, 2 to
1, and hang on to second
place as third-place Central
Point Indians were idle.
In other action, Eagle Point
tripped up the cellar-inhabiting
Ashland Bears by 5 runs
to . 2 to move up to fourth
place, a half game up on the
Tigers.
Ashland Victory
Ashland's victory over the
Bears came, with the aid of
just one hit by the team, a
single by Pierson. But the
team scored runs in the first,
second, third and fifth innings
to take the game running
away. '
" For the Braves, Frank Arm
strong belted out a triple and
Hamilton added a double.
Wildcats Win
It was 0-0 . going into the
last frame of the Wildcat-Tiger
fray but the Cats brought
in two runs on a double by
Tom Wooton and a single by
Ed Coss.
Jack Regas
Condition
Is The Same
Couer d'Alene, Idaho -(UPD-
Injured hydroplane driver
Jack Regas rested semi-con
scious Tuesday night in an air-
conditioned hospital room
with no change in his "slight
ly improved" condition.
"Everyone is treating Jack
just wonderfully," said his
brother, Mitchell, who ar
rived from Oakland, Calif.,
with his mother after an 18
hour drive. Jack's wife ar
rived by plane Monday morn
ing. "Friends . and . fans have
sent in 'more flowers than his
hospital" room can handle,"
Mitchell Regas said. "And he
must have received more than
a thousand cards."
Regas, wiry, little hydro
pilot who holds the world
speed' record for propeller
driven craft and winner of
last year's Gold Cup, suffered
three broken ribs, a possible
skull fracture and a broken
bone in one hand. He also
suffered numerous cuts and
bruises when the . Bardahl
smashed into a wall of water
going into a turn on the Lake
Couer d'Alene course. .
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The Tigers came to bat and
a single by Kinney scored
Rich Orr, running for Bruce
Bertrand, but it wasn't enough
as the Cats won, 2 to 1.
Eagle Point
The Eagle Point victory
came on five hits by the team.
Shortstop Campbell got 2 hits
for 3 times at bat and pitcher
Corlis duplicated his effort.
Catcher Linden collected a
triple.
For the Ashland Bears, sad
dled now with a 1 and 7 rec
ord, a double by Calvary in
the fifth brought in a run and
a second run followed on an
error. Caldwell got the other
Bear hit in the fourth inning.
LINESCORES:
Eagle Point 200 03 5 5 4
Ashland Bears 000 02 2 2 4
Corliss and Linder; Johnson and
Deboer.
Med Wildcats .
Med. Tigers
Eckel and
Phipps.
000 02 2 4 1
........000 01 1 4 2
Coss; Kinney and
Ashland Cubs 324 01 10 1 2
CP Braves 000 10 13 7
Barger and Johnson; ' Anhorn,
Doty (2), and McGrath.
Olmedo, Th ree Oth e r
Davis Cuppers Play
Haverf ord,' Pa. (DPD Four
U. S. Davis Cup players, in
cluding Wimbledon titleholder
Alex Olmedo, were scheduled
to compete today in the third
round of the 60th Pennsyl
vania Lawn Tennis champion
ship. t
Olmedo, accused of laka
daisical play in the National
Clay Court quarter finals last
week, came back with a ser
ious attack Tuesday to ad
vance through the . first two
rounds of the Pennsylvania
tourney.
He scored a 6-1, 6-1 victory
over Mac White, Austin, Tex.,
in the opening round and then
downed Alan Roberts, Brook
lyn, N. Y., 6-2,. 6-2 in the
second round.
Jones Against Action -
Olmedo . has been threat
ened with suspension because
of his play against , South
Africa's Abe Segal in the Clay
Court tournament last rweek
but Perry Jones, of Lbs An
geles, captain of the Davis
Cup team, said he was against
such action.
Jones, speaking at the an
nual banquet at the Merion
Cricket. Club Tuesday night,
said he opposed any suspen
sion of Olmedo from further
tourney play. He blamed the
incident on "battle fatigue" on
the part of the Peruvian play
er.
. Olmedo told the gathering
that he was sorry for the in
cident. Jones, who is 71, said he
might give up the captaincy
of the Davis Cup team after
the next challenging round at
Forrest Hills. A selection com
mittee will choose the four
players for the round this
week.
The three other previous
Davis Cup players who joined
the top seeded Olmedo in the
third round were Barry Mac
kay, the defending champion
from Dayton, Ohio, Vic Seixas
of Philadelphia, and Earl
Bucholtz, St. Louis.
Mackay and Seixas over
whelmed their opponents but
Buchholtz had to rally to pull
out of a tight contest with
Straight Clark, of Philadel
phia, and eventually win 6-8,
6-4. and .6-2.
GIANTS SIGN VETERANS
New York - (UPDr The New
York Giants have signed de
fensive aces Andy Robustelli
and Tom Scott to 1959 Nation
al FootbalL league contracts.
Robustelli will be starting his
ninth pro season while Scott,
recently acquired from the
Philadelphia Eagles, begins
his seventh.
Irish Pat
KO's Attley
In Third
Seattle, Wash.-flJPD-Irish Pat
McMurtry knocked out Earl
Attley, of Kennett Square,
Pa., Tuesday night in the third
round of a scheduled 10
round, outdoor heavyweight
match.
McMurtry, of Tacoma,
Wash., came into the bout at
191 pounds. Attley weighed
196.
The Irishman was in con
trol all the way, except for a
moment in the second round
when Attley buckled his
kiees with a left hook.
32nd Win
McMurtry came back, to
drop his opponent for a nine
count as the round ended
ahd then came on strong to
put him away in the third. 4
. The victory was McMurtry's
second since being knocked
out by Nino Valdez last De
cember in Madison Square
Garden. It was his 32nd win
against three losses and his
25th knockout.
Irish Pat's brother, Mike,
made his pro debut on the
card, scoring a fourth round
TKO over Ken Kass of Butte,
Mont., in a heavyweight walk
out bout.
DUFFER'S DILEMMA "
London-(UPD-Bob Hope said
the Monte Carlo golf course
he played last week was a fine
one. But Hopesaid he had a
problem. He played with his
friend, the Rev. Pardee Erd-
man, and "I've got a crick in
the neck through having to
turn my head every time I
wanted to swear."
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