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-
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Tho second-place Milwau
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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-
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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
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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
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SUCTION B
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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
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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,
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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
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U.S. Olympic Trials Open
Today on
Stanford, Calif. -IUPD- This
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the cream of America's track
and field athletes.
A field of 221 amateurs is
entered In the 11)80 Olympic
trials that begin today at 5:30
p.m. (PDT) in Stanford uni
versity's 00,000 seat stadium
and continues Saturday after
noon. But there are only 53 places
on the U.S. track and field
squad that will makethe jaunt
to Rome In August to carry
Neat 3-Hit
Job on Hill
By Sanford
Philadelphia -It'PD- The San
Francisco Giants, somewhat
shell-shocked after Thursday
nimbi's slugfest doubleheader
split with Pittsburgh, open a
three-game series tonight with
the last-place Philadelphia
Phillies.
Giant skipper Tom Sheehan
has nominated Sam Jones
(9-7) to face the Phillies' John
Buzhardt (4-5).
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.
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