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Stuart Cuts Loose As Pirates Divide With San Francisco By TIM MOHIARTY United Press International 1 Dick Stiltirt Iiiin tliruo good rniHOMN In lii'llcvo hit linn finally nllcncud tho "wolves' lit I "UUiljiu nti' Fortius Klcikl III loiiHl iinlll limliflit'fi ttiimo Willi llni I.ua AiikuIoh Dii(liT Hrni'lii'd by Miiiihkit Dun- ny MmlliiiKh litHl wwlt oiul for wwilc lilttlntf mid boned by I'IUhIhu'kIi 'linn nil nowion, -thu husky Ciillfornliiii turned lhi8t Jeers to chocm Tlmrn clay nluht when ha 1)11 thn.'u cmiaacullvo homo runs In tho second Hiuno ot n elmilila liender nuiilnst tho Sun Finn clueo Cilunlii. Slimrl' "hut trick" pro pel led tho I'lrnlCB to mi 1111 victory lifter tho Cilimlii hud won tho niionor, 110, with u 3 7-hit itttuck. In tho Unit Riimo, Sluiirt wus hunted loudly when he struck out im u plnch-hlttur. Hill MurliiiiKli liijorted the husky (Irnt biiHoiiuin Into bin , econd ii'iina lineup and Slu lirt reuctod quIckly-taKKlnK ulurlor Mike McCormlck Tor a throo-run bhist In the first lnnlnK. It win hit ninth homur of tho senium but hit flrnt nt Forbes field this yeur. Bolts Two More Sluiirt, thouKh, didn't slop Ibere. Ho hit a nolo homer off Hilly Loci In his next nt-liiit in tho third Inning nnd then Wilde It 3-for-3 with another bases-empty clout off loser Stu Miller In tho fifth frame. It was Stuart's best per formance since he Joined the rirntes two yours Ko after a sensational career In tho minors. Willie Mays ulso enjoyed blK nlxht nt the expense of the Pittsburgh pitchers. The Giants' cenler fleldcr col lected six hits In seven at bats, Including his 13th and lnih homers, drovo In five runs and regained the Na- ROAD OILING Hughe & Dodd Co. SP 3-4221 1 6 ft. TURBOCRAFT Fiberglass Runabout 109 H P Graymarine engine hy draulic seat. (Try this for pure boating comfort.) Gas tanks full ready for years of great boating pleasure. One only at this price. $3495.00 lluniil l.enguo bulling leader ship with a .IHIt average. Tho second-place Milwau kee Braves (bopped three games back of the I'lratcs by losing to the Chicago Cubs, 11-0, and the l.os Angeles Dodgers downed 1 lie Phila delphia Phillies, 10-11, Cincin nati and St. I.iiuIh were Idle. Orloloi Iloualn Second Tho Hulllinoro Orioles re gained second plnco in Ilia American League with a 0-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians; Ihe New York Yan kees handed the Kansas City Athletics their ' seventh con secutive defeat, 10-3; the Chi cago While Sox downed the Washington Senators, 4-2, in 10 Innings, and the Boston lied Sox ripped the Detroit Tigers, 11-7. Krnlc Banks smashed the 250II, homo run of his major league career and Ulehlo Ash hum collected his 2,300th ma jor league hit as tho Cubs chased Lew Uiirdetlo with a five-run rally In the sixth In ning. The Cubs collected IB hlls, Including four by pitch er Don Cardwell. Ed Roebuck's sturdy relief pitching carried the Dodgers to victory at Philadelphia. Roebuck look over three hits and one run the rest of the way to pick up his sixth vic tory aitnlnsl only one defeat. Charley Neal hit a Iwo-run homer and Mary Wills unload ed a throe-run triple to pace the Dodgers' 14-hlt atluck. Gentile Smacks Two Jim Gentllo drove In five runs with his 1Kb and 12th homers of the season and Skinny Brown pitched a slx hltler to help tho Orioles snap n three-Kiimo losing streak. Marv Breeding also homered off loser Ted Bowsfleld. Tile Yankees wrecked Kan sas City with five homers. including two by Moose Skow- ron, permitting Ralph Terry to coast to Ills fourth victory against three defeats. Roger Marls hit his 251h circuit hom er of the season to pull five games ahead of Babe Ruth's record 11127 pace. Mickey Mantle and Tony Kubek also homered for the Yankees. At Smith, who homered In the third Inning with n mute aboard, scored the White Sox' decisive run nt Washington when he doubled and rodo homo on another two-bagger by Joo Ginsberg. The loss snapped Washington's five- JET IPHOIPIELLED 4th of July SIPECDAL... Dairy Maids To Travel Hoguo Valley Dairy Maids "lake the long Jaunt to Van couver, U.C. this week end. They will oppose the South Hill Queens on Saturday eve ning in a (Imibluheader In the Northwest Women's Major Softball league. The Queens will be the fourth second half too tho Maids have met this season although they have yet to piay two teams in the league's first half, Bremerton, Wash., and Kugene. Rogue Valley Is 8-8 In the record book for the overall campaign to dale In the cir cuit, 4-0 for tho first half und 4-2 for tlio second. game winning streak - the Nals' longest In six years. Two home runs by Rocky Colavllo carried the Tigers to an early 610 lead at Boston but tho Red Sox rallied to win on u six-run burst In the eighth Inning. Ted Williams, reveling in the hot weather, blasted a 4S0 fnot drive Into tho right field bleachers in the fourth, U vas his Kith of the season and the 503th of his career. I.INi'.sconiis: Aini-rli-nii I,r.isur Kansas City ill 001) 000 3 7 0 Ni'W York 013 (11(0 oox 10 la o I-itrsi-n, Trnwlirltliw (31, Carver (fl nnd Kruvltz. Ti-rry (4-31 nnd llnwartl. l.it.r TrnwltrclUc (1-3). Illta l.umiH. Carey, Skuwron (2, Kubok. Marls, Mantle. Detroit 302 000 200 7 7 0 Unstoll . OOO 320 Oljx 11 14 0 llniec, Koylack (41. I.altnc (II) untl Wilson, Horlieri'l IRt. Brewer. Nturcllvanl 14). Kornleles (01 and Nlann, Winner HttirriU-nnt (t-2). l.ni.T Kay tuck 1 1 -7 . liluColu vllu 2, Willi. i, ii.. Yu.l. (10 triiilns) Ohln.KO . .. 020 000 000 34 0 I Wa.hinKt'n oon o(i2 (loo 02 0 0 HIibw, Kcnmierer (ID, Ktalev (10). Diiiujvnn (III) und Ginsberg. Kiimoi, Clevenip-r (01 nnd Hntlry. Wlnnt-r Keininerer (4-4), Loner Clavcnger (l-5i. Hit Smith. Lemon. Cleveland 0(10 010 0001 ft 1 Halllinnre ..2n0 (14(1 30X 0 13 1 lluwftMrlri. Hawkins (A) DrljtKa Oil. Lee (SI nnd Kolles. Brown (7-2) mid Trlnnooa. looser llowi. Ili-ld (3-41. Mil lireedlns, Ccnllle 3. National l.rannr Milwaukee . 000 301 020 5 0 3 Chliniln 000 30.1 2 lx 11 IB 0 Hurrteile. MrMnhon 101. Plcho (7) and Cramlnll. Cnrriwrll (4-5), and Tappe. Loser Burdelle (8-4. lilt llanka. I. on Angeles 030 1.10 01010 14 0 rhll'ddphla 212 000 001 0 9 I MiDi-vllt. I'almqulit III, lt.iclnick Ml and lloii-liorn. N. Sherry 1.1 1. Owens. Short (1) Robinson (7) I'tillllpm (01 and Neeman. Winner Itoehiirk (0-1). Loacr Oweni 13-0), Mil Ncal, Smith. (Ut tnlllihl) Sun Fran. .103 nil 01011 17 1 I'ltuhurKh ,ooo 000 ooo 0 3 0 Sanlord (7-SI and Landrlth. Friend. Cilal (41. Francis IS) and lioness Loser Friend (0-5), lilt Maya, Ulaalnsame. nnd earn) San Win. 335 not) 010 B 14 3 IMItiliureh 401 010 x It IS 1 McCormlek, I.oea m. Miller (4). liyeriy (7i. Anioneui -bi ana Schmidt. Mlrell. Gibbon (3 and .Sntllh. Winner million (4-2). Lot er Miller (2-3). lilt Stuart 3, Maya. BUEHLER ' BRINGS THE JET AGE TO BOATING Drop out- to our plant and get the jet propelled TURBOCRAFT story first hand. Ride the jet over the shoals and rapids of Rogue River - feel the ski-pulling brilliance of perform ance you get only with TURBO CRAFT. You won't believe it until you try it. SUCTION B Medpori MKDKORD, ORKGON, Command Appearance By Dodgers Plttsburgh-IUni-The Los An geles Dodgers, who seem to lose most of their Inhibitions once the Coliseum screen is out of sight, take on the league-lending Pittsburgh Pi rates tonight in search of their fourth straight victory. The Angels turned a game Into a "command" ap pearance Thursday night, blasting the Phillies. 10-6, as Vlco President Richard M. Nixon und his wife looked on. The victory put Los An geles into a lie for fourth plucc with St. Louis. Johnny Podrcs, 7-0, gets tho pitching assignment tonight against Deacon Vernon Law, 11-3, a mild-mannered young man who runks as one of the caglcst hurlers currently doing business. He beat Stan Williams 2-1 in a brilliant duel the lust time he faced Los Angeles. 6-4 On Swing While the Dodgers haven't been able to reach the .500 mark ut home in the often-ma ligned Coliseum, their road record Is one of the best in the league, On the current swing, they huvc a 0-4 mark, includlnK three In a row over the Phillies. The Dodgers got a big boost from the bottom half of the batting order In Thursday night's game, with Charlie Noal and Maury Wills baiting in sir of the 10 runs scored. Neal, well behind last year's pace, started catching uo with four hits, Including his sixth home run In the sec ond inning, and a double. Makeup Game Dispute Over Cincinnati, Ohio HIPI) The Pittsburgh Pirates will not have to play that "hardship" doubleheader in Philadelphia, July 10 unless it rains on July 8 or 9, that Is. President Warren Giles of the National; league; settled the schedule dispute Thurs day by means of a telephone conversation with President Bob Carpenter of the Phillies and o deft reversal of field 12 Miles North of Medford I. BOATS f , I' .. j Qytiaa TT1 Ton Veil, ftr. TRU-V BOATS t PACKS 1 to 8 wTBIBUNB KHIOAY, JU1-Y 1, 10(10 STANDINGS NATIONAL I.KAdUK W. ITI. Oil .1(27 ..'..' 3 .Kill .4115 D'i ,411.1 IHl .4711 II) .4(111 M'.i .400 ISii PIlUhurKh Milwaukee :m Sun KriinelHco ., 37 Los Angeles .... 33 SI. Lou; 33 Clnclnnotl 32 CIllriiKO 27 Philadelphia .... 211 42 ThurftfJuy'i UchmIu t'hlcuKo 11, Milwaukee ft Hun tVi-iinr-ltuo 11, I'Hti burgh 0 (lhi, twilight; PIlUhurKh 11, San Franclico 8 i'lm, nlKht) .m Annclct 10, Philadelphia 6 iniKmj AM Kit It' AN I,KA(;UK W. Pel. -HI 5 Mi .3011 J544 AW, New York 40 Unit. mora 4U C.'lcvi-liind 37 ChlciiKo 37 unroll . 32 WjmhiiiKton 30 Ki-niux City .... 21 lioaton 24 .402 10 -'102 l.V.', J38 17 Thuriday'i Itrtulli New York 10, Kflnnax City 3 Hoaton 11. Detroit 7 Chicuuo 4, Waihlnston 2 (10 In. nlitftH. nlghlf u an: more u. uicvcmna i tnigni) I'ACIFIC COAHT I.KACl L. I'ct. J'10 MH .341 .121 Jll .453 .430 Ml) Spokane 4(1 32 Sacramento 43 34 Tiiroma 40 34 i'.i i S'.i a lii'i 121b is Hull Lako . 3 33 Sealllc 3D 38 34 41 34 43 28 44 Vancouver , San UIl-ko , Portland ... Thursday', nctulta Vancouver 12, incnaii 7 Sacramento 3, Portland 0 Spokane 4, San Diego 3 Salt Lake 4. .Seattle 1 NOItTIIWKST LEAGUE (Final llril-hal!) W. L. 23 27 29 211 Prl. OB .637 .5110 3 ' j .5117 3 MO 5 IS J33 20 1 JOB 22', Yakima 44 Trl-Clty 3(1 Lcwlitton 3fl Itcne . 37 Salem 22 Wenatcheo 21 Thurtday'l Results Yakima 12, wenatence Salem 7, Eugene 2 Cubs Face Albany Here On Sunday Central Point Crater Cubs, provide ihe baseball activity for the Medford vicinity over the Indepen dence day holiday week end. The CP team, 19S9 Ore gon Junior Baseball associa tion champions, will be host to the Albany Rocs for two encounters. One will be played at 8 p.m. Sunday at Cheney field at Medford. The other is scheduled for 1 p.m., Monday, at Memorial tadium. White City. Albany and Central Point met in the second game of the state tourney at Eugene last August with the Cubs grabbing a 3 to I verdict - Either Pat Pepper or Mike Glines will pitch for Central Point, Others in the tentative lineup are Jeff Anhorn, catcher; Steve Isaacs, first base; Doug Sharp or Pepper, second base; Louis Alvarex, short stop; Glines or Darrell Sum merfield, third base, and Willie Jones. Vern Swanson and Neal Rivenburg, out fielders. NW Begins Second Hqlf By ROY WEBSTER United Press International The Northwest League swings into its second half of piny tonight with everyone out to get Yakima, the first- half winner and defending 10S9 league champion. In the last night of first half action Thursday, Yaki ma clamped a solid grip on its title with a 12-4 win over last-plnce Wenatchee and Sa lem defeated Eugene, 7-2. Tri City at Lewiston was rained out but the Broncs climbed into third place ahead of Eu gene. Tonight Salem visits Yaki ma, Eugene is at Tri-City and Wenatchee plays at Lewiston. All the meetings are the start of four-game series. Sports Car Club Incorporates Salem - OIPD - Articles of in corporation were filed Thurs day for Siskiyou Sports Car Club Inc., Medford. They were signed by Willfnm M. Me Cnrt, Evelyn E. Spears and James E. Daniel. PIN CHAMPIONS San Francisco (IIPD Bel Ma teo, San Mateo, Calif., Is the big Swiss team bowling cham pion today, nfler concluding the 10th annual four-day tour nament Thursday night with nine wins and three losses. The five-man squad took home $1,500 in prizo money. Host Downtown Bowl also finished with a 0-3 mark but was edged out by pin totnls to capture tho $750 runner-up crown, Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL You must be satisfied er you money cheerfully rofundad, Gat a bottle today it WESTERN THRIFT ion Ball Tangles Set For Tonight Central Point Cheney Studs have action at Che ney field and Medford Coca Cola on the road this eve ning in the southern divi sion of Area 4 American Legion junior baseball. The Studs, ambitious to slay In the running for di vision honors, play Grants Pass, Medford, fired by its best game of the season against Cheney on Wednes day, travels to Klamath Falls to moot the loop lead ers. Doug Pfaff likely will got the call of Central Point Coach Bill Askwith to pitch against Grants Pass in the tussle sot for 8 p.m. CP's tossor may be picked by Mentor Bill Marlell from among Denny Walkor, Paul Blinka and Bob Varner. DEFINITELY BEST Herb Wheeler is expect-" ed to be the selection of Coach Cliff McLean to pitch for Medford. His rival on the hill may bo John Wobb. Jim Calhoun, Med ford second baseman, out of the lienup last Wodnesday because of a throat infec tion, probably will be back on duty. McLean said that either Art Ruhl or Jack Lowery will be in right field. The Medford tutor de clared that the game with ihe Studs on Wednesday was definitely his team's best so far this season. He pointed out that there was lots of hustle and enihu siam and that "they looked more like a ball club." Bob Quinney pitched "an awful ly good ball game," he stressed. Medford will be idle over the week end. A game ten tatively set at Grants Pass on Sunday has been called off, it was reported today. This tiff had been slated to replace a trip to Roseburg, at which town tournament plans fell through. to Legi HIGH QUALITY BATTERIES 1 GUARANTEE V 3J 16-VOLT GROUP 1 S 21 REGULAR 9.95 exchange SALE PRICE! S f. 88 pay 1 (O) "SS LTss 4 We Back This Guarantee! PayLess Drug Store SPORTING GOODS KQTRS. 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Jack Sanford hurled a neat three-hitter and Giant batters cracked 17 safeties to dump the league-leading Pirates, 11-0, in the first contest Thursday night. Faced 29 But brawling Dick Stuart came off the bench to slam three straight homers, a sin gle and drive across seven runs to pace the Pirates to a 11-6 nightcap triumph. Sanford pitched a beauty In the first game, facing just 29 batters-two over the limit. He didn't issue a walk. Don Blasingame continued his slump-shaking antics by pounding an inside-the-park homer In the opener, togeth er with a single in five trips and going three-for-five in the second. Mays extended his consecu tive hitting string to 15 games, while Willie Kirkland's was stopped at 10. Blasingame continued his streak to seven. buy BATTERIES 4-VOIT EXTRA HEAVY DUTY REGULAR 15.95 EXCHANGE SALE PRICE! 58.50 VALUE AUTO AIR CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS Stanford the hopes of the nation's new 50-star flag into competition that climaxes the XVII Olym piad. This means that three fourths of tho field from the trials, embracing top scorers in the collegiate, amateur ath letic and service events, must be left home. Net result: Tension so high that anything could happen to the form charts during these two all-important days. As Dallas Long, USC's highly-rated shot putter, put it, "we're not her lirr.ply hoping to win another trophy for the shelf; we're here because we have to get the job done if we're going to Rome." A tremendous battle shapes up in the high jump between John Thomas, the Boston Uni versity sensation who has passed the 7-foot level 30 times, and Charley Dumas of Southern California, the first man to crack the barrier. Stanford, Calif. - (UPD - A large contingent of Oregon track and field aces, headed by ailing Dyrol Burleson, was on hand today for the Olympic Games trials here. 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