Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1960, Image 7

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    SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1000
CP Studs, Klamath
Winners in Junior
Legion Encounters
AHHA I h'l'A N IMNOM
(Hmilhnrii Dlvlalmi)
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Four loulhorn dlvlilon
Aron Four American Le
gion junior bctaobnll cuffloi
ore tot lor thli week with
throo nt Chonoy Hold horo.
Modlord and Grants Pais
slurl tho woolc'i activity on
tho local diamond with a
Tuesday nluhl tracai.
Klamath Folli and Con
tral Point lonms are tool on
Wotlnonday and Modlord
and Contral Point are Fri
day oppononla. Grnnli Pan
' will go to Klamath Falla
for Saturday night contsn
iion. A non-lonouo ongngomont
On Wodnoadny ovonlng will
have Medford ngalnit
Klamath Falls No. 2 at Me
morial Held Whlto City.
Kliiiiinlli Kul 1m mid Ci.'iitrii!
Point Aimii lnm Legion Junior
bust-hull clubs, piu'i-i'ttci in
the aoiithi-rn division of Arcu
4, fortified their respective
first ami second phico spots
with victories mi Friday.
Kliuiiiitli, will) five-hit hurl
ing by Jiilin Webb mill Wully
P a I in berg mid u four-run
fourth InnliiK, won 7 to 1
over n Medford team which
hud trouble "lillllu' 'cm where
they Hin t."
Central I'olnt. with 11 lilta,
the help of 12 buses mi bit I In
mid stellar onehll relief twirl
Init by Hill A n h o r n, who
struck nut 1,1, dumped Grunts
J'nsn 12 to 3.
The KF aggregation's big
scoring frame wax on Just one
hit. ii single by Dick DePow,
who hud three sufe blown for
tbo evening. Also figuring In
the four murker were two bit
butters, a ban- on bulla, mi
error mid John lllmichl'i sac
rifice fly.
Lauranco Triplei
Lone Medford counter was
In the a ceo iid canto when
C r n I ii I.auriiucc smnshed a
threcba.se lilt and Jim Cal
houn singled.
Medford Couch Cliff Mc
Lean said that his Cocn Cola
club lilt the ball hard enouith,
jiiirllciilarly after W a 1 1 y
Piilmhcrg took over for KF
On the bill In tho sixth InnliiK,
but too often socked the pill
right to n Klamath defender.
The pear city tenni lint three
of its lilts off Webb, who
whiffed three, and two off
Palinbcrg, who struck out
one.
Herb Wheeler pitched 3 13
Innings for Medford, allowliiK
six hits, wiilklnK one batter,
InnliiK two anil fanning one.
Bob (jiilnney In 2 23 frames
of relief, permitted three safe
blows and had two strike
outs. rive In Fourth
Central Point broke a 3-all
t irsl-lnnlng knot to KO on to
triumph, 'I he Cheney Studs
hnd their heaviest scoriiiK In
.the fourth panel with five
runs. GP pitcher Paul Ulinka
Issued five bases on bulls and
jfave up hits to Louis Alvarez,
lid Allen and Don l'fnff.
There were two errors in the
eliurn.
Allen connected for three
Jills for the Cheney K'inK, Jer
ry llnuck and Alvarez each
juid two safe knocks and
Steve Harris and 1)111 Anliorn
each tripled.
Centnil Point's three runs
in the Initial frame were on
singles by llnuck and Alvarez,
two errors and two bases on
balls. The Clhnnle city crew
knotted It In the bottom of
the inning when stnrtinK Stud
pitcher Doug Pfnff walked
two butlers mid yielded n dou
ble to Gary Slovens and n
single to llllnkn. A passed
ball lei In one run.
IRRIGATION
PUMPS
to 60 H.P.
$
29
50
From
up
V3 H.P. Shallow
Well $0000
Vi H.P. DEEP WELL
With 42 Gallon Tank
and
15450
Complote
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MEDFORD, OREGON
We Give S&H Green itampl
Charger
Hill Anliorn look over on
lltu mound wllli ono out In the
first eanlo. lie chucked 5 13
innings buforo he was touched
for tho only hit of bis (I 23
Innings of relief, u single by
Jack S ii It r n I (I ii. Anliorn
fanned at least two bailers In
each I n n I n K and whiffed
three In tho sixth, lie walkud
only one.
Hllnkn went tho distance
on the pltchliiK rubber for
Cirmils Pass, registering five
strikeouts, three of Ibcm in
the third Innlnif.
Harris three - base blast
drove In both Central Point
runs In tho second Inning-. It
clone after u llnuck single
and a walk to Mike Gllnos.
For the two tallica In the sev
enth InnliiK Alvarez walked,
Anliorn tripled and Allen
sliiKled.
i.iNKsroiiKs:
Cimlrnl I'olnt ,..320 too 31 II 1
Omnia I'naa ... 300 IIOII II a a 4
Uiiua I'fnlf, 11 Anhiirn and Al
len; llllnkn anil Htcvrna.
Mfcllnrd Oil) (XIII 01 S 2
Klntnulh Falla 1112 400 x 7 0 0
WliRt-Irr, (Julnncy (4) anil llnrry;
Wrhh, Pahubors (Ui and Herrara,
Alli-n nil.
Hess Trio Paces Medford
Team in Swim Victory
Linda Hess and her brother
and slater led the newly form
ed Medford swim team to on
upset victory over Grants
Puss at a meet here yesterday
morning. The score was 314 to
27(1.
Linda, her brother Bruce,
and their sister Rhonda, ac
counted for 10 first places,
ulonit with beinn on five win
ning relay teams. Linda was
the individual winner copping
four firsts, Bruce won three,
mid his little sister Rliondn
tallied two.
This wns the first In a
series of meets to be held at
Medford this summer. It wns
the first swim meet held at
Hawthorne pool in eight
years.
Next Saturday the Medford
relays will be held. Fifty-two
teams from four slates huvo
been Invited. They aro from
Oregon, California, Washing
ton and Idaho.
HOYS' nr.SllI.TS
to and Undtr
40-yd lrr alyla Luak. M: C.ll
tiorl, (IP; Varncr. Gl; Mclluih.
M: Swearing er. OP. :28.7.
40-yd.l hreutatroko Mrlluah.
M: M. Mclluah, M; Unobauih, CI'.
Ca.hmlrr. CP. :47.
llnckatroko Varnar. rP; R
Mclluah, M; nradihaw, OP; M.
Mrllush, M :4202.
40-d. Imllcrlly Nauman. CP;
Drown. CP. :40.0.
I(l0-yd. medley relay Granta
Pan (Neuman, l.lnebfcush. Swear
Inacr. Urnwnl 3:12.3.
II and iZ
40-yd. free alyle Rlrhter. M;
rreenian. CP; Medlsan, CP; Stacy,
M: llnrlletl. M. 27 1.
Ilrcniiilrlko Rlchler, M: Free,
man. CP; Cnrion, M; Bcrgold, GP;
Slary, M. 3S.05.
40-yd. linckalrokfl Stacy, M;
Rlchler. M; Caraon, M; McdlKer,
CP: Mnilera, GP 34 0.
40-yd. butterfly Harriett. GP;
Taylor, M: Maiteri. CP. ;40 B.
100-vd. rrlav Medford (SUcey,
Rlrhter, Caraon, Tnylorl 2:30.0.1.
III0-vd. free alyle relay Med
ford (Taylor, Caraon, Stacey, Rlch
ler) Grnnta Paaa. 3:02.
13 and 14
fto-yd. free atyle Heaa. M: Rtl
mery, GP; l.ewla. GP; Caraon. M;
Merrlmnn. M. 48 5.
RO-yd. brraalatroke 7.emnr,
CP; Thomnaon, M; Hayworth, M:
Stelnaon. GP. 1:13.
80-vd. backalroke Yenner, CP;
Thompaon, M: llayworlh, M. 1:01.3.
HOyd bullrrfly Heaa. M; Ze
nor. GP. :.1fl.6.
tudlvldunl medley Heaa, M;
Zennr. GP; ThomiMOn. M. 2:0(1.
Dlvlns Vancll, GP; Rullcn,
GP; J.nioa. GP.
1110-yd. medley relay Medford
(Tliompaon, llayworlh. llraa, Car
aonl (iranta Pnaa. Medford. 2:00.0.
1110-yd. free atyle relay Crania
Pnaa (l.ewla, Clnrk, Catvert, Ru
mcry) Medford. 1-.3B.5.
IS and 16
200-yd. tree style Lyona. M;
Penle. GP; Clark, CP; Debormo,
M, 2:27,
lk)-vd. breaatatroke Curtis.
GP: llloehera, M; Wnlcrman, CP;
Del.ormc, M. 1:03.
110-vd. backalroke Pnulua, CP;
Mcnonnlil, CP; Ricchora, M; Do
Loriuo, M. 1:01.2.
110-vd. hnllerfly Curtla, GP;
Lyons, M; Wnlermnn. GP; :.H,7.
Dlvlns Harney, GP; Redd, GP;
Bone, GP; Driiko, CP; Lowery, M.
Ifl0-yd. medley relay Grnnta
Paaa (Pnulua, McDonald, Wntorman,
Pint) Medfnrd. 1:411.3.
l(IO-yd. free atyle relay Grnnta
Pnaa (Wnlermnn, Pnulua, Plel, Mc
Doiinldl, Medfnrd. 1:27.6,
dllll.S' IIKStll.TS:
to and I'nder
40-yd. free style Brown, GP;
Stacy, M; Burroushl, GP; L, Stncy,
M. :2S.0.
40-yd. brenatroke Brown, GP;
K. Slncy, M; Ilurrnuslia, GP. :30.l).
40-yd. backalroke Slncy, M:
Brown. GP; Hurrousha, GP. :3H.O.
40-yd. butterfly Brown, GP;
Slncy, M; UurrouRha, GP. ;42.0S.
II and 12
40-yd. free atyle Heaa, M: Ktna
aen, CP: Smith, GP; Gonznlci, M;
Lyona, M, :20.2.
40-yd. backalroke Klnaaon,
OP; Heaa, M; Lyona, M; Flahcr,
GP: Gnnznloz, M, :39.09.
40-yd, backalroke Itoss, M;
Gnnznloz, M; Klnasen, GP; Smith,
CP. :3n.3.
40-vd. bultorfly Heaa, M; Klna
acn, OP: Lyona, M. :2S,n.
IllO-yu, medley rclny Medford
(Oonnlnz, Hess, Cnaey, Lyona)
Grnnta Pnaa, 2:24.3.
IHO-yd. frno atyle relny Medford
(Jteas, Stncoy, Lyona, Gnnznloz)
Grnnla Pnaa, 3:00.5.
1.1 and 14
FlO-yd. froo atylo Wilkes, M;
Morrimnn, CP; Wnlah, M; Gilbert,
M: nrndahnw, GP, iBfl.l,
110-vd. brenatatrnkc Johnson,
GP; Wllkoa, M; Qlurey, Ml Rivera,
GP; Gllhorl, OP. 1,22,
flfl-yd. Imckatroke Witkea, M;
Oowrloy, M; Wnlah, , M; uorffod,
GP: BeBo. OP. 1:12.0,
no-yd. butterfly B. Flahcr,
OP; Wnlsh, M; Dryadnlo, M; P.
Flahcr, OP; Tumor, GP. 1:10.3.
Individual medley Wilkes, M;
Johnann, CP; Oryadnte, M. 2:4f!.n.
(IO-yd, medlny relny Grnnta
Pass (Wnlermnn, Fisher, BorRold,
Johnann) Medfnrd. 2:17.11,
mo-vd, froo alyto relay Medford
(Dryadnlo, Wnlah, Gilbert, Wllkca)
Grnnla Pnaa, 1:03,0,
IS and If
200-yd. froo atyla Heaa, M;
Nelaon, M; Wlllet, M; Neuman,
OP, 2:30.
80-yd. broailatrok. Heal, M
Leahy Resigns
Charger Post;
Hospitalized
CIiIkiico (Ufll - Frank Leahy,
on ureal coach of Notre
IJiiine who resigned Friday as
general manager of lliu Los
Angeles Chargers profession
al football team, was hospital
ized Salurduy for treatment
of a nervous condition,
Leahy's brother, suburban
Insurance a K o n t Thomas
Leahy, said the couch had suf
fered n "nervous breakdown
broiiKht on by worries over
personal problems."
But Thomas Leahy stressed
Unit his brother had entered
Loretto General hospital here
voluntarily under urging
from relatives rind friends.
"1'vo been close to Frank
for tho past year and know
he's been terribly worried,"
Thomas Leahy said. "He's
been worried about oil stock
he sold to friends which has
n't turned out well. He feels
responsible."
Leahy's brother said there
wero no problems connected
with the Los Angeles Chanc
ers connected Willi the break
down. Leahy, who compiled nn
amazliiK 107-13-0 record us
head coach at Boston college
and Notro Dame, was lured
buck Into football lust fall at
a reputed $50,000 a year.
Donahue. M: llcriold. GP: Flaher.
GP: Nelaon, M 1:13.
80-yd. backalroke llcaa, M;
Donahue. M; Von Krohn. GP; Nel
aon. M; Lard. CP. 1.01. 1.
no-yd. butterfly Donahue, M:
Neuman. CP; Nelaon. M 1:14.
1110-yd. Individual medley llrKa.
M; Donahue, M; Waterman, CP.
2.1.1.
1110-yd. medlev relav Medford
(Donahue. lieu. Heaa. Wlllet),
Crania Paaa. Medfnrd 2:03 3.
loo. yd. free alyle- relay Medfnrd
(Heaa. Wlllelt. Wllkca, Donahue)
Crania Paaa. Medford.
Ramos Says
Lopez 'Wet'
Washington, D. C. - HTD
Pcdro Ramos of the Washing
ton Senators insisted Salur
duy Unit Manager Al Lopez
of the White Sox was all wel
when he accused Ramos of
throwing splttcrs.
"What I throw Is pulm ball
and It gel good break on It,"
asserted Cuban Ramos.
Lopez levelled the spltball
charge at Ramos Friday and
claimed that the Senators'
rlghthnndcr threw the forbid
den wet pilch to Jim Landis
and Nellie Fox of the White
Sox In last Thursday night's
Senators - White Sox game,
won by Washington, 4-2, In
10 innings.
"If the umpires don't take
take immediate and effective
action," said Lopez, "then the
pitch will spread and 10 or
12 pitchers around the league
will be throwing spiders be
fore the season Is over."
"If I throw splttcr," Ramos
asked Saturday, 'how come
every lime umpire get the
ball he say It no wet?"
Besides, Ramos went on,
"if I throw the spitball, It
must be pretty bad because
my record is 4-9 for this
year."
Lopez charged that Rnmos
deceives the umpires by wet
ling his fingers and then pre
tending to dry them while
drawing his hands across his
uniform.
Church Teams
Clash Tuesday
CHURCH I.KAtil'K STANDINGS;
W.
Pet.
Latter Day Snlnta 3
Flrat Hapllal 2
Phoenix Preahvterlnn 2
First Mrlhndlal 2
First Preabylerlnn .... 2
Flrat N.inrene 0
First Christian 0
Westminster Proa 0
1,000
1.001)
.1107
.(1(17
.11117
.000
.000
000
Latter Day Saints and First
Baptist vie on Tuesday In the
feature attraction of Medford
Church league softbnll nt tho
Medford high slndlum.
The two nro the only un
beaten clubs in the loop. They
meet nt 7 p.m. in one of the
four gnmes on tho program.
Also rivals nt 7 p.m. will be
First United Presbyterian nnd
First Methodist.
The Into gnmes put West
minster Prcsbyterinn against
First Nnznrcne and Phoenix
Prcsbyterinn ngnlnst First
Christian.
Suggs Takes
Tourney Lead
French Lick, Ind.-IUCII-Lou-Iso
Suggs fired the only sub
par round in the second round
of tho Lndles Professlonnl
Golfers chnmplonshlp Snlur
dny nnd took n one-stroke
lend midway through the 72
holc lournnmcnt, -
Miss Suggs, Atlanta, Gn,,
hnd n two under pnr,
Mickey Wright, Snn Diego,
Cnllt., the fii'st-riiiy lender
with n 71, slipped to n 7(1 nnd
lior 38-hnlc total of 147 wns
ono stroke behind Miss Suggs,
Tho two llirentened to make
tho tournament, sixth over
held by tho LPGA, a runnwny
contest. Tho next closest
chnllenger, K n t h y Whit
worth, Jul, N.M., who hnd n
first dny 73, took a 78 for
152 nnd wns flvo strokes be
hind Miss Wright.
siPODimrs
Braves, Yanks Place
Four on 'Dream Team'
Now York -(Wll- Four mem
bers of the Milwaukee Braves
and four members of the New
York Yankees were picked
by their follow mnlor-leogucrs
Saturday to start in the two
all-stur games at -Kansas City,
July 11, and at New York,
July 13.
Sluggers Roger Marls of
the Yankees and Willie Mays
of the San Francisco Giants
ran up close-to-perfect scores
us top vote-getters in the poll
conducted by the office of
Buseball Commissioner Ford
Frlck.
But the Braves and Yankees
stole the ballot show by domi
nating their respective
leagues.
Pee Wees Play
In Junior Ball
Games Tuesday
CL'II l.KAGL'K
PrL
1.000
.000
.000
Medford
Kanle Point
Crater Cuba (CP)
NTKI1.MKI1IATK I.KACUE
W. I..
Medford Yankees 2 0
Medford Glanla .l I
1.000
.500
.500
J00
jno
.000
Aabland DodRcra 1 1
Aanwino mrdlnala I I
Central Point Rnina .. I 1
Central Point Stara 0 2
VKK WKF. I.CAKL'K
(SouUirrn lllvlalun)
Prt.
1.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
Medford Wlldenla
Medlord Tillers
Aahland Ileara
Central Point Indiana .
Aahland Cuba
(NorUiern Dlvlalun)
W.
Central Point Bravca . 2
Prt.
1 .000
.000
.000
.000
K.nale Point .0
Jarkaonvlllo 0
Itoiiue Hlvcr 0
Pec Wee leaguers lead off
this week in Southern Oregon
Junior Baseball.
In the Pec Wee southern di
vision on Tuesday Medford
Tigers will be at Central
Point Indians and Ashland
Cubs at Medford Wildcats.
North game will be Jackson
ville at Rogue River.
Thursday tangles will have
Ashland Bears at Medford
Wildcats and the Indians at
Ashland Cubs In the southern
division. In the north area
Thursday play will be Rogue
River ot Central Point Braves
and Jacksonville at Eagle
Point.
Cub circuit action on
Wednesday will have the Cra
ter Cubs at Medford. Eagle
Point will play a non-league
scrap against the Central
Point Mustangs at CP.
Intermediates collide on Fri
day with Medford Giants at
Central Point Stars, Ashland
Dodgers at Medford Yankees
and Central Point Rams at
Ashland Cardinals.
The Cardinals beat the
Stars 18 to 7 on Friday when
the Ashlnnders had the bene
fit of 19 bases on balls and
Central Point batters got 10
walks. Westfall hit three for
four and Pearson three for
six for Ashland.
1.1NFSCORK:
Cardinals 00 715 118 10 5
Stars 110 102 2 7 6 2
Westfall and DcBocr: Mason. M.
Anliorn (4), Vincent (111 nnd Pat
terson, Kilborn 5), Armstrong (6).
Swim Session
Starts Tuesday
Third session of women's
beginning and Intermediate
swimming will start Tuesdny,
July 5.
Classes will be held on
Tuesdays nnd Thursdays. Be
ginners m e et 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. and Intermediates 8:30
to 9:30 p.m. Instructors are
Dutch Fnrfnn nnd Pnt Mc
Cosliu. Fnrfnn urges immedi
ate reglstrnlion because the
classes will be limited nnd
now nre rapidly being filled.
YMCA Physical Director
Dnvid Curzon said that the
women's trampoline class met
for the first lime June 23.
About 10 Indies attended.
There is still room for more
The clnss meets every Thurs
day from 7 to 8 p.m. Any
lndy mny attend two clnsses
without being a member of
the YMCA. Linda Hess is in
structor. JUNIOR GAME TODAY
Central Point Crater
Cubs will meet the Albany
Rocs at 8 o'clock this eve
ning in a junior baseball
game at Cheney field. Tho
same two clubs meet at 1
p.m. on Monday at Memo,
rial stadium, While City.
NEW 15-Ft. Fiberglass
BOAT
With Mahogany Deck
Soali Steering Wheel.
Thli boat ii NEW and on
display at . . .
GRAHAM'S
CABINET SHOP
824 Vi No. Rlvorildo
Mtdford
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
Milwaukee landed cutcher
Del Crundall, first baseman
Joe Adcock, third baseman
Ed Mathews, and right fielder
Hank Aaron on the National
league "dream team."
The Yankees, who last year
placed only first baseman Bill
Skowron on the American
league squad, showed their
revived strength this time by
qualifying Skowron, catcher
Yogi Berra, center fielder
Mickey Mantle, and Maris.
This was the third year that
starters in the all-star games
have been picked by vote of
the major - league players
themselves. The remainder of
the squad, Including reserves
and all pitchers, will be pick
ed by the managers of the
respective teams - Al Lopez
of the White Sox for the A.L.
and Walt Alston of the Los
Angeles Dodgers for the N.L.
Maris, the major league's
leading home run hitter, also
was the No. 1 vote-getter. He
received 198 voles out of a
possible 208.
Mays received 183 votes
out of a possible 205 In tho
National league.
The A.L. lineup included
only two holdovers from last
year - Skowron and Minoso.
The N.L. has five holdovers -Crandnll,
Mathews, Banks,
Mays, and Aaron.
NATIONAL I.KAflUK
Catcher Del Crandell. Milwau
kee. 105; Smoky Burseaa. Pitts.
buruh. 74 111 Joe Adcock, .Mil
waukee. B2: Hill White. St. Loula,
03 2U Bill Mareroakl. Pittsburgh,
125; Charley Neal. Los Angeles,
01. 3B Kd Mathews. Milwaukee.
136: Ken Boycr. St. Louis, R0. SS
F.rnte Bnnka, Chlcauo. 156; Dick
Gronl, Pittsburgh. 67. LF Bob
Skinner. Pittsburgh. 122; Orlando
Cepeda, San Francisco, 58. CF
Willie Maya, San Francisco, 103;
vnoa J'lnson, Lincoinau, Jl. Itr
Hank Anron. .Milwaukee. 123; Bob
Clcmentc, Pittsburgh. 74.
A.MKIIICAN I.KAGUK
Catcher Yogi Berra. New York,
161; Shcrmnn Lollar. Chicago. 31.
IB Bill Skowron. New York. 109;
Vic Power. Clcvclnnd. 84. 211 Pete
Runnela, Boston. 163: Nellie Fox.
Chicago, 46. 3B Frnnk Malzonc,
Boston, 135; Brooka Robinson. Bal
timore, 86. SS Ron Hansen. Baltl.
more, 165: Luis Apariclo, Chicago.
41. LF Minnie Minoso. Chicago.
138; Ted Williams, Boston. 37. CF
Mickey Mantle. New York. 182: Jim
Ptcraall. Cleveland. 39. RF Roger
ainrts. new York, iub; narvcy ku
enn, Cleveland, 18.
Machen Murder
Trial Delayed
Portlnnd-OIPD-The first de
gree murder trial of profes
sional middleweight boxer
Paul Machen, 21, of Portland,
has been set over until Sep
tember. Machen, brother of world's
ranking heavyweight contend
er Eddie Machen, also of Port
land, was indicted along with
another 21-year-old Portland
er, Charles Patterson for the
fatal beating of a Portland
farm worker on April 3.
Machcn's trial was set over
on a motion by the district at
torney's office.
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Medford, 801 Riverside-Grants
MEDFORD, OTIC
Brazilian Star Wins
2nd Wimbledon Title
By ROBERT C. DOWSON
Wimbledon, England - (Urii -Maria
Esther Bueno, the Bra
zilian brunette, who holds the
United States Women's tennis
crown, won her second con
secutive Wimbledon title Sat
urday by defeating Sandra
Reynolds of South Africa, 8-6,
0-0.
Senoritn Bueno's triumph
was expected but Dennis Ral
ston, Bakcrsficld, Calif., and
Mexico's Rafael Osuna com
pleted one of the most sur
prising Wimbledon sweeps in
years by winning the men's
doubles crown with a 7-5, 6-3,
10-8 victory over British Davis
Cuppers Mike Davies and Bob
Wilson.
It was the first Wimbledon
men's double final matching
unseeded teams since World
War II. Ralston, 17, the U.S.
Junior champion, and Osuna,
a student at the University
of Southern California, reach
ed the final by upsetting
Australia's second seeded Rod
Lavcr and Bob Mark in a
three-hour match.
Hard Shares Title
Senorite Buena shared a
second title when she and
Darlene Hard, Montebello.
Calif., easily won the wom
en's doubles final, beating the
Misses Reynolds and Renee
Schuurman of South Africa,
6-4, 6-0. The Hard - Bueno
team was top-seeded.
Miss Hard and Rod Laver
Track Program
Being Organized
At Eagle Point
Eagle Point - A track and
field program for boys of the
Eagle Point area nine years
of age and over has been an
nounced by Vern Steward,
city-school district summei
recreation director.
Workouts will be after 5
p.m. at the fcagie yomi nigh
track Monday through Fri
day. Steward stressed that
youths of the Shady Cove and
Elk-Trail areas are invited to
participate.
This program is geared for
entry in the Southern Ore
gon AU-Comers meets at Ash
land and Medford. Steward
hopes to have the representa
tion from this community in
the lorm of an Eagle Point
Athletic association.
All-Comers Meet July 9
Next all-comer meet is set
for Saturday, July 9, at Ash
land High school.
Steward stated that some
weight training will be in
cluded in the program.
The recreation director re
ported that registration for
swimming lessons in the ses
sion beginning July 11 is now
going on at the high school.
He stressed that registration
deadline is Thursday, July 7.
Boys and girls will be trans
ported by bus to Medford for
instruction in beginner, inter
mediate and swimmer clesses.
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of Australia then ended the
74th Wimbledon cham p I o n
ships by retaining the mixed
doubles title against Miss
Bueno and Australia's Bob
Howe, 13-11, 3-6, 8-6. The
victory ruined Miss Bueno's
bid for a "triple."
Karen Hantze, United States
girls' champion from San
Diego, Calif., won the Junior
Invitation girls singles with
a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Lynne
Hutcnings of South Africa.
Standing-Boom Crowd
A standing-room crowd of
more than 15,000 watched
Senorita Bueno bolster her
standing as the world's No. 1
woman player at what may be
Wimbledon's final all-amateur
tournament. Both profession
als and amateurs may appear
together in the event next
year if the International Ten
nis federation okays open
tournaments at its Paris meet
ing this month.
Miss Bueno, 20, a slender
Sao Paulo school teacher, lost
only one set and 24 games in
six matches while retaining
the world s most coveted title.
She dropped a set to Eng
land's Christine Truman in
the semi-finals.
Miss Reynolds, 21, South
African champion and holder
of the U.S. women's hard
court title, put up stiff resist
ance while carrying the first
set to 14 games. But it was
no contest after that as Miss
Bueno, the most graceful and
hardest hitter currently play
ing women s tennis, swept the
second set in six games.
Miss Bueno led off the all-
English club's annual Wim
bledon ball last night with
Neale Fraser, the Aussie who
whipped fellow countryman
Rod Laver Friday in the
men's final.
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