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o G "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. 19W fllDFURB WMT, TBIBTTWT. MEDFORD, OKS. Lind Nine Victor Over Dairy Maids Memorial Stadium, While City - Erv Lind Florists of Portland, with Louise Maz zuea chucking one-hit, 18- strikeout ball, nipped the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids ' w l) here last night to weep a two-game series in the Northwest Women's Major Softball circuit. The Florists, unbeaten in the league, were victors on Monday evening 5 to 1, In addition to her stellar pitching, All-American Maz zuca had a hand in the offen sive part of the Tuesday de cision. She led off the third inning with a two-base hit, moved to third on a sacrifice by Elsa Werronen and scored on a triple by Roma Mcnold. An error on a run-down en abled Mcnold also to tally. Some good fielding, partic ularly on long runs for catches in the outfield, helped the Maids restrain the hard iwatting Flower team, which collected seven hits off Rogue Valley pitcher Ellen Callag Jian. Callaghan Singlet It was Callaghan who socked the lone Dairy Maids safe blow. The blast was too hot for first sacker Bev Wads worth to field cleanly and El len beat out the throw to first base. Mazzuca whiffed the first even batters she faced and had fanned 10 before the first non-strikeout putout in the fourth inning on a fly to sec ond base by Doris Hickson. The Lind thrower walked two and hit one. Rogue Valley got six runners on base and threatened in the sixth inning when a hit batter, error and fielder's option got a runner to third base. No Florist got more than one hit off Callaghan who al lowed two bases on balls. The Lind team had runners as far as third, without scoring, in the second, fourth and seventh Innings. RV shortstop Helen Wol gamott had all three Maid putouts in the first inning on catches of Florists blows. (sports I.INKSCORES: Florists 002 000 02 7 1 Dairy Maids 000 000 00 4 1 Mazzuca and Wallis; Callaghan and Main. REQUIRE BETTER LABELS Washington -IUPII- The Sen ate passed and sent ' to the White House Tuesday a bill requiring better labeling of poisonous and hazardous ma terials brought into the home. Piersall In Forced Rest Newton, Mass. - CTH - Jim my Piersall has resigned him self to an unwanted and in definite period of rest, still protesting that he is no more tired than any other ball play er. The 30-year-old Cleveland Indian outfielder made no effort to join the club in Baltimore Tuesday, even though he felt he was ready to play. "I'll go back when they want me," he said Monday night. He added that he had not heard during the day from either Indians Manager Joe Gordon or Frank Lane, the club's general manager, "I'll just wait here until they call me." Piersall was ordered to take a rest because, according to Gordon and team doctors, he had lost a lot of weight and appeared to be ill. Jimmy said he had lost six pounds, drop ping to 174 a few weeks ago, but has regained the weight. Portland Bills Holiday Races Portland - The big holiday twin auto racing events set for Janlzen Beach Arena, on the quarter mile paved oval in Portland on Sunday, July 3, and Monday, July 4, will see late model stock cars race each evening in seven events. Up tn 25 of the stock cars will be in action each evening with time trials for both days getting under way at 5:30 p.m. with the first racing event set for 6:30 p.m. On both evenings, a big added feature will be a jalopy destruction derby with the junkers contributing their part to the evening's enter tainment. The highlight of the eve ning's activities will be a giant free fireworks display. ENTRY NEAR Eugene - IUPII - The entry list for the national .decathlon championships to be held here July 8-9 neared 20 to day. Dave Edstrom of Oregon and Rafer Johnson and C. K. Yank 'of UCLA are favored in the meet. Yank, who comes from Formosa, is not eligible to represent the U.S. in the Olympic games. Phillips, Butler Low Gross in Cancer Benefit Bob Phillips and Larry But ler had the low gross cards in the Babe Zaharius Cancer fund golf play at Rogue Val ley Country club. Phillips grossed a one-un-der-par 71 on Saturday and Butler had the same score on Sunday to head play on the respective days. Lowest net was a 64 by Frank Allen for Sunday hon ors. Bill Hartman netted a 68 on Saturday and Floyd Baker a 69. Alan Holmes was second low gross on Sunday with a 73. In ladies' play on Thursday Mrs. Rose Bunch had an 86 gross and Mrs. Al Williams and Mrs. Bill Cowning low net 75s. Mrs. Richard Alley scored nine-hole low net with a 38. Mrs. Helen Davies had Sat urday ladies' low gross with a 79 and Mrs. Bunch chalked up low net with a 75. BOWLING SLM1HKKKTTES atanrilnKi: Bell Ringers Strike Outs Pin Pickers Hils &. Mrs Ten Pins Hazel Nuts Striketles Splits 23 Ilesults; Bell Rinseri 2 (C. Setty 166) 2023; Pin Pickers 2 iD. Price 158) Strike Ouls 4 (B. Gillespie IRS) 2042; Strikettes 0 (L. 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Misfits 2 (Ken Dixon 497) 2100; Flub Dubs 2 I Bill Burk 451) 2088 Tigers 2 (Dick Adkins 505) 2037; Sweet Peas 2 (Spud Parsons 4961 2054. Leisure Timers 4 (Jim Henne- beck 540) 2200; Hot Shot 0 (Chuck Snedden 497) 18B8. High Karnes Jim Hennebeck 203. Mary Hennebeck 184. VACATIONERS Standings: W Blue Angela 12 poor excuses a Three Drivers 11 5 Flat Tires 10 fl Pin Belles 9 7 The Pointers 9 7 Sizzle Sacks B 8 Trouhle Belles 7 fl Pot Holders 3 13 Alley Cats 0 16 Results: Blue Angels 4 (Carol Peterson 396). 1324; Alley Cats 0 (Helene Curly 530), 930. Poor Excuses 2 (Dorothy Ed wards 432) 1297: The Pointers 2, (Emily Crecc 387) 1247. Throe Drivers 1 (Evelyn Brand horst 545) 1312; Flat Tires 3 (Dee Fullmer 415) 1321. Pin Belles 3 (Evelvn Sanderson 4591 1227; Trouble Belles 1 (Edith Tuttle 498) 1198. Sizzle Sacks 4 (Flossie Coffin 4961 1350: Pot Holders 0 (Buffy Patch 356) 1124. High game E. Brandhont 208. MONDAY NIGHT MIXED Standings: Alley Ooops Gutter's Four Pinheads , Fifty-Four Club Johnnv Rebs The Handicapped Eitrht Balls DNJ's Redheads Cleanups Farmless Four Anonymous Results: DNJ's n (Boh Richer 414) 2018: Alley Ooops 4 (Dennis Bauman 553) 2111. CleaniiDs 1 (Larrv Little 497) 2041; Fiftv-Fnur Club 3 (Larry ScriifiRs 450) 2109. Anonvmous 0 (Forfeit i; The Handicapped 4 (Kent Blew 447) 1982. Rri Mparts 0 (Pat Graves 437) 1944; Johnnv Rebs 4 (Darryl Stoc- inn 4 tH ZU3U. Pinheads 4 (Jerrv Zemlfcka 510) 2080; Farmless Four 0 (Berry Scrueps 391) 1887. Gutter' Four 4 (Dan Coffin 387) Eight Balls 0 (Forfeit). What would you say the finest Vodka should co$? (If you said J3.95-you're right) People who are used to paying more for Vodka fit the surprise of their life when they ta$te Schenley Vodka. It's finer, smoother, dryer, yet generally eosta less than other vodkas. Amazing? Not at all! You always get extra value fro Schenley. Walkout Seen Bid For Red China Seat Washington -WW- American officials speculated today that Russia may follow up its dis armament walkout with a de mand that the United Nations seat Red China on any new disarmament groups. They said the sudden Soviet decision to break off the lu nation Geneva talks may have been a concession to the Com munist Chinese negotiated at meeting of Red nations In Romtnit list week. The Pelplng regime has bit terly fought Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchjv's policy of "peaceful coexistence" with the West. Bonded Buy Used Equipment Call SAM JONES, SP 2-9220 Tndt, Yet Ttrmt of Couru CRATER LAKE MACHINERY CO. Natators Sought For City Team Medford'i municipal swim ming team needs mote mem bers, Ken Lyons, city recre ation supervisor, emphasized again today. The learn should have about 60 members, Lyons said, but at present there are only about 45. He added that some 160 youths had originally registered for the team, but many of them apparently lost interest. Boys and girls of neat ly all ages are eligible for the team, he said, because it competes with other teams by age groups. These age groups are 10 and under, 11-12, 13-14 and 15-16. First meet for the team will be against Grants Pass on July 1 and 2 at the Haw thorne park swimming pool. This meet will serve as a warm-up for (he Medford re lays which will be held the following week end. Youths who are interested in turning out for the team should contact the parks and recreation department al Ihe city hall or go to either of the city's swimming pools for ad ditional information. BRIGGS RELEASED Bennington, Vt. -lUril- Wal ter O. Briggs, former Detroit Tiger owner who was stricken wilh a cerebral hemorrhage earlier this month, has been released from a local hospital and plans to return to his summer residence at Man chester, N. H., for further recuperation. Suggestions to Alleviate Sale Problems Noted at Meeting "In the field." It was also reported that to dale there have been not a single operator caused forest fire, and only constant vigil ance on the part of every seg ment of the industry, would maintain the record during the critical fire weather ahead. A suggestion to Issue pro sale supplements describing public timber sales several weeks In advance of the actu al advertising fur bids was presented at a special meeting of the timber committee of the Southern Oregon Conser vation and Tree Farm associ ation here recently. The recommendation was made as a method of alleviat ing the problem of lack of time for proper inspection of timber sale tracts by prospec tive bidders in advance of the actual sale, especially in times Truman To Miss Demo Convention Independence, Mo. - U'PH -Former President Harry S. Truman said today he would not attend the Democratic Na tional Convention in Los An geles next month. The former chief executive made his intentions known in a telegram to Gov. James T. Blair Jr., head of the Mis souri delegation of which Truman was an at-Iarge mem ber. "I am resigning as a dele gate," Truman told Blair. "I am sorry I cannot be there with you." The telegram was released by Truman's private secre tary at his office in Indepen dence. No reason for his de cision was given. of heavy concentration of tim ber sales. The problem is most acute during the spring when the public agencies advertise the many units which have re ceived final preparation dur ing the winter months, the committee noted. Lumber industry officials and representatives of the public agencies who attended the meeting were in general accord with this suggestion, according to Dick Swan, Ross Lumber company, chairman. He emphasized that lite dis cussion and tlie suggestions offered at the meeting were not intended as criti cisms of the present sales pro grams, but were brought out as aids in solving a problem of great importance to all phases of southern Oregon's forest industry. Praise Bureau The bureau of land manage ment came in for praise by lumber industry representa tives for their balanced sales program, and the committee members offered their sup- Morrison-Knudsen Official Selected Los Angeles - IUPII - James N. Wells, 50, Los Angeles, Tuesday was named executive vice president of Morrison Knudsen Co., Inc., world-wide heavy contracting firm. port to the national forest ad ministrators In their efforts to recruil comoetent foresters for the work involved in sales preparation. It was reported that Ihe in crease in the number of sales units offered combined wilh the lack of sales preparation personnel plus the need to di vert forest rangers and forest engineers lo the prime job of fire protection work during the summer months has cre ated some "real problems" for national forest administrators in scheduling timber sales over a greater period of time. Attending the meeting, in addition to the regular com mittee members, were Car rol Brown and Howard Hop kins, Rogue River National foresl; Vondis Miller, Ump qua National forest; Ross Youngblood and John Car negie, BLM, and Ralph James, Jackson county commissioner. Final Meeting Swan reported that it would be the final meeting of the committee for the summer. The next meeting will be scheduled some time after the Labor Day week end. Dale Prenlice, secretary manager SOCTFA, reported on safety activities and noted that the lumber industry has a pretty good record in the mill operations, but there is a need to step up safety edu cation and awareness in the woods operations to cut down on the number of accidents Costs HALF as much to operate! It costs half as as much to operate as the usual ti-ton pick up. And that you can check anv time. You'll find Volks wagen delivers twice the gas. oil and tire mileage! 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