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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. TUESDAY, JULY S, 1060 Pirates Split With Braves; Yanks Bow to Washington By NORMAN MILLER Unltid Prist International That July 4th tradition bout league-leaders going to meet in the World Scries sounds great, but the Yankees and Pirates would feel a 'ot better about it if their pitch ing measured up to their hit tins. Shaky relief pitching caused the Yankees to lose a game and one-half of their Ameri can league lead to the second Place Indians iviumuiy. And the bombing of Bob Friend and Roy Face in the first game of a double-header prevented the Pirates from gaining ground in the Nation al league on the Braves and Giants. Friend blew a 6-1 lead and Face yielded the winning run in the 10th inning as t h e Braves edged the Pirates, 7-6, in the opener. With Harvey Haddix pitching a six-hitter in the nightcap, Pittsburgh won, 7-2. The Pirates thus re tained their 3V4-game lead on Milwaukee. Spahh Wins in Ralitf Hank Aaron helped put Mil waukee back into the first game with a two-run homer off Friend and Del Crandall tied the score in the ninth with a homer off Face. Al Spangler singled home the tie-breaking run in the 10th against Face, making Spahn the winner in relief. Bob Skin ner and Dick Stuart hit Pitts burgh homers. Smoky Burgess drove in three Pittsburgh runs in the nightcap with a single and double. Haddix yielded only two singles after the first in ning. The Yankees also did some heavy cannonading, including the 300th homer of Mickey Mantle's career, but reliever Ryne Duren walked home the winning run with the bases loaded in the ninth to give the Senators a 9-8 win in the only single game of the holi day program. Bob Cerv, Gil McDougald and Hector Lopez also hit Yankee home runs but the Senators twice overcame threerun deficits to win. Jim Lemon and Fete Wisenant hit Washington homers to help earn Don Lee the victory in relief. Indians Win Two The Indians moved to with in 1V4 games of the Yankees bv sweenlng a double-header irom the Athletics, 4-0 and 7-4; the Tigers broke a five- game losing streaK Dy tatting two from tne wnite sox, a-u and 3-2; and the Red Sox beat the Orioles. 10-7, In the open er and then lost the nightcap, 8-6. In the National league, the Giants beat the Cubs 4-0 and then played a 14-inning, 1-1 tie that was halted by dark ness; the Dodgers came back to beat the Cardinals, 5-4, aft er losing me opener, o-; auu the Reds split with the Phils, winning the first game, 5-0, and dropping the nightcap, 5-2. .aka soiiwiu " " i- four hits in pitching the Gi ants to victory over the Cubs. Bob Schmidt drove in three runs with a homer and single and Willie Mays hit his 18th homer. Orlando Cepeda's fourth-inning double tied the score in the nightcap and then the pitchers battled it out un til darkness set in. Roger Craig, making his first start since May 2, pitched the Dodgers to their second- game victory with the help of homers by Norm Sherry and Gil Hodges - his 351st. In the opener, Daryl Spencer and Walt Moryn each hit a two-run homer to ease the way to Ernie Broglio's ninth victory. MNESCORES: National League Jhila 000 000 000 0 4 0 ClnclnnaU ...200 100 02x 5 11 0 Green (1-2) and Neeman. Dal- fymple (7); Hook (7-71 and Bailey HR Pott. Phlla 000 201 0205 9 2 Cincinnati ... 000 000 2002 8 p Conley (4-41 and Coker. Nuxhall, Brosnan (8), McLlih (9i and Bailey, House (8). Loser Nuxhall (1-4). Jin nerrcra. (1st game, 10 Innings) Pitta. 001 030 200 08 9 -Miiuf nno no) 221 1 7 9 Friend. Green (8). Face (S) and Smith; Burdette. McMahon (7), Spahn (8) and Crandall. Winner Spahn (7-5). Loser Face (5-41. HR tOnA ffamel tmhnrffh 320 001 0017 10 0 Milwaukee ... 200 000 0002 6 0 Haaaix ana ourgew, Tlnmot (1). Plehe (3). Burdette (6), McMahon (8) and Crandall. Loser jay (2-4). Mat Mriinl Los Angeles ..110 000 0002 12 1 fit In( 202 000 20 x 6 6 1 Koufax, L. Sherry (1), McDevllt di onrt Rnaohnrn- Rrntrlln (0-4) and Smith. Loser L. Sherry (6-6). HR Spencer, I'JnA mime) los Angeles ..001 201 0105 7 0 ot t .mi ( inn inn nnt 4 10 1 . Craig, Roebuck (9) and N. Sher ry. aaaecKi, nnngeH ot, uuu 8' ana snwauKi. winner urmg (2-1). Loser Sadeckt (2-4), HR ji, anerry, Hoages. &an Iran! 010 021 0004 0 1 Chicago 000 000 0000 4 0 San ford (8-Hi. and sen mi til Ellsworth. Freeman (7), Drabow- akv 9) and He nan. A verm t I.oaer Ellsworth (4-0). HR pcnmiat, mays. (2nd game, called after H Innings, aarnncui 8, F. 000 100 000 000 001 7 1 Chi. ..010 000 000 000 001 0 SAFE AT THIRD Hank Aaron, Milwaukee right fielder, reaches third base with a triple in the 7th Inning in the first of two games with the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday. The Braves came from behind to league-leading Pirates took the picture are Pirate hurler man Don Hoak and umpire STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pel. GB Pittsburgh 44 28 .611 Milwaukee 40 31 .3113 3j San Francisco .39 33 .542 5 St. Louis 37 37 .500 8 Los Angeles 36 37 .493 8'i Cincinnati 35 37 .486 9 Ph adelohia J 30 44 .405 15 Chicago 28 42 .400 15 Monday's Results tincinnau a, rnuaaeipnia o list) Philadelphia 5. Cincinnati 2 (2nd) Milwaukee 7. Pittsburgh 6 list 10 innings! rutsourgn 7. Autwauxee d una) St. Louis 6. Los Angeles 2 (1st) Los Angeles 5. St. Louis 4 (2nd! San Francisco 4, Chicago 0 (1st! San Francisco 1. Chicago 1 (2nd. called after 14 innings) AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pel. GB New York Cleveland .43 ..42 .44 .39 .34 .31 .27 26 28 33 34 37 38 45 45 .623 .600 1 i .571 3 .334 6 .479 10 .449 12 375 17'i .366 18 Baltimore Chicago Detroit Washington Kansas city , Boston .26 Monday's Results uoston id, Baltimore 7 (lit) Baltimore 8. Boston 6 (2nd) Detroit 3, Chicago 0 (so Detroit 3. Chicago 3 42nd) Cleveland 4, Kansas City 0 fit) Cleveland 7. Kansas City 4 (2nd) Washington 9. New York ft V L .5 1 .4 2 Pet. 33 .666 GB Tri-City Yakima Lewis ton Wenatchee 2 .400 .200 .166 Salem 1 Eugene 1 Monday s Jesuits Lewiston 10-6, Eugene 9-0 Salem 12. Wenatchee 5 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet GB Spokane .48 Sacramento 45 Tacoma 43 .593 .459 3', .538 41 .513 6, .513 6', .450 ll'j .440 121, .400 13 Salt Lake 40 SeatUe 40 Vancouver 36 San Diego 37 Portland 30 Monday's Results -Sacramento 5, San Diego 3 fist) Sacramento 3, San Diego 1 (2nd) Salt Lake 2. Tacoma 1 (1st. 11 innings) Tacoma 13, bait Lake 3 (2nd, 7 innings) PorUand 15. Vancouver 0 SeatUe 11. Spokane 3 Lilejeholm Wins Bend - Tourney Bend -UIPD- Tom Lilejeholm of Portland won the Mirror Pond golf tournament Mon day for the second year in a row. Lilejeholm shot a 33-34-67 Monday for a two-day total of 139. This was seven strokes ahead of Ron Weber of Kelso who had a 146. In third place was Millard Porter of Madras with 147. PISTONS GET GUNTHER Detroit-IIIPD - The Detroit Pistons of the National Bas ketball association have ob tained the rights to Dave Gun- ther, former University of Iowa star, from the Phila delphia Warriors. AGE'S NO BARRIER New York-tUPD-Charlie Con- erly, oldest active player in the National Football League and No. 1 quarterback for the New York Giants, will be 39 in September. Antonclll. Miller (2). Byerly (10), Maranda (111 and Schmidt, Land rith (10): Anderson, Elston (10) and xappe, negan (U) American League (1st game) Baltimore ....204 000 100 7 13 0 Boston 000 320 05x 10 14 0 Barber, Wllhclm (5) and Court ney; Monhouquette. Sturdivant (4), Hlllman (5. Fornieles (7). F. Sulli van (0) and Sadowskl, Nixon (6), winner Fornieles (5-1). Loser Wilhelm (5-6). HR Gelgcr. (2nd eame) Baltimore 103 200 0208 16 2 Boston 000 105 0006 12 2 Walker, Jones (6). Hoeft (7 and Triandos; Borland, Sturdivant (4), Muffett (7). Fornieles (9) and Nix on. Winner Hoelt (1-1). Loser muiieu lu-t). (1st game) Chicago 000 000 0000 3 Detroit 020 000 10X 3 7 Baumann, Donovan (3), Rush (7) and Ginsbere: Btinnlnff ffl-.1l nnri Wilson. Loser Baumann (4-4). HR uoiaviio. (2nd game) Chicago 000 110 000 2 6 1 Shaw (7-8) and Lollar; Bruce, aisier i.n ana oernerci, winner Siller (3-2). HR Slcvcrs, Cash. (1st game) ' Kansas City . 000 000 0000 3 1 Cleveland 120 000 lox 4 0 I Herbert, Kutyna 18) and Kravltz, Bell (7-6) and Romano. Loser Herneri (3-D). (2nd game) Kansas City ..000 010 2014 10 2 uicveinna 002 2uu 03x 7 11 1 Kucks, Trowbridge (3), Kutyna uni vu ioi miiu i-. ivme.v; auwi field, Klinpstcln 16) and Romano. winner Howsrieid (4-4). Loser kucks (1-3). Hn Asnromonte Ho. mano (2). New York ....300 131 0008 It 1 Washington .111 022 0119 10 2 uoates, uroa in), oanicr (hi. iju- ren (81 and Howard. Bcrra (91! Woodeshlck, Moore (5), Hernandez (7), Lee 18) and Batley. Winner- Lee (4-ai. Loser uuren (2-3 .HK- Mantle, Lopez, McDougald, Cerv, Ltemon, wnuenani. !JL win the first game 7-6 but the the second contest. Others In Bob Friend (19), IMrd base Jocko Conlon.. (UPI Telephoto) SF Blanks Cubs 4-0; Move to LA Los Angeles (DPD The San Francisco Giants return to the Pacific Coast tonight with young fireballlng Mike Mc cormick (9-4) meeting the Los Angeles Dodgers' Johnny Podres (7-6) to open a two- game scries. Giant pitchers were hotter than those well-known Fourth of July firecrackers Monday. They allowed only 13 hits in 23 innings but could claim just one victory during the Holiday doubleheader. Jack Sanford tossed a neat four-hit shutout in the opener as the Giants beat Chicago, 4-0. But the nightcap was called after 14 innings when darkness set in on lightless Wrigley Field with the score tied 1-1. Largest Cub crowd of the season, 36,569, saw the Giants move to within five games of league-leading Pittsburgh, and one and a half of runner-up Milwaukee. The two pace-set ters split with each other. Willie Mays slammed a homer and a double during three trips in the first game and went 2-for-6 in the second to boost his major league leading mark to .371. The centerfielder also extended his consecutive game hitting streak to 19. Sanford earned his eighth victory against five setbacks while facing just 32 men, five over the minimum. He didn't allow a hit until rookie Ron Santo blooped a double to lead off the fifth. The Giants took a 1-0 lead in the second when Bob Schmidt singled home Felipe Alou, who had doubled. Schmidt blasted his fourth homer of the season in the fifth, to send home Andre Rodgers, who also smacked a two-bagger. Mays added the final tally with his 18th roundtripper ot the campaign in the sixth. Dick Ellsworth, the starter, went six innings and was charged with his fourth loss. Don Blasingame's consecu tive batting string was halted at nine games. In the second, Giant starter Johnny Antonclll loaded the bases in the second on two walks and a double. Manager Tom Sheehan then waved in Stu Miller, who ended the rally with only one run scor ing on a sacrifice fly. San Francisco tied it in the fourth as Mays and Willie Kirkland each singled and Or lando Cepeda doubled. The marathon lasted four hours and 10 minutes. WIN SOCCER GAME New York - (UPI) - Bangu of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, trounced Sam Doria of Ge noa, Italy, 4-0, Monday in a game in the six-team, 15 game International Soccer league competition. TEAMS TRAVEL FAR Cincinnati-flJPB - The eight National League teams will log an estimated 216,511 miles of travel during the season the equivalent of about 8vi times around the world. Arraignment Due In Marine's Death Oceanside, Calif. (UPll-Eight- een-year-old Aristo G. Torres Jr. was to be arraigned today on a murder charge In the fatal stabbing of an Oregon Marine. Torres was booked in Oceanside jail Monday night on suspicion of murder and police said he admitted stab bing fatally Marine Pvt. Den nis Virgil Parker, 21, Port land. Also held for questioning were two other youths. They were Manuel Crulz, 20, a dish washer, and Fred Zavala, 19 a Marine from Camp Pendle ton, Two Beavers Named PCL All-Stars Seattle OIHil - The roster for the Pacific Coast league all- star team was released here today from the office of Dew ey Soriano, league president. lhe all-star club, managed by Sacramento Solon mentor Ernie White, will meet Spo kane Monday at Spokane. In case of rain, a second date, July 12, has been set for the game at Spokane. Slated to sec action on the mound for the combination squad are Juan Marichal, Ta coma; Ray Rippelmeyer, Seat tle; Chuck Nichols, Vancou ver; and Tom Parsons, Salt Lake City. Catchers named to the team include Tom Haller, Tacoma; Hal Bevan, Seattle, and Char lie White, Vancouver. At first base will be Gordy Coleman, Seattle, and Ray Barker, Vancouver. Jim Bau- mer, Salt Lake City, and Dan ny O Connell, Tacoma. will be at second base. Shortstops will be Jose Pagan, Tecoma, and Buddy Peterson, Sacra mento. League leading hitter Harry Bright, Salt Lake City, is the first choice at third with George Freese, Portland, also in at the hot-spot. Utility in fielders include R. C. Stevens, Salt Lake City, and J. C. Mar tin, San Diego. All-star outfielders will be Bill Causion, Portland; Al Heist, Sacramento; Floyd Rob inson, San Diego; Tim Bolger, Sacramento, and Joe Taylor, Seattle. Relay Entries Can Obtain AAU Cards at Pool Swimmers who plan to ent er the Mcdford relays on Sat urday, July 9, will be able to obtain Amateur Athletic Union cards at Hawthorne park pool on the day of the meet. City Recreation Super visor Ken Lyons, has an nounced. Medford Parks and Recre ation Director Robert Ha- worth has been designated southern Oregon district com missioner for the Oregon AAU and will Issue cards to natators who have not ob tained them in advance from Portland. The relay meet will have 29 events each 160 yards long for boys and girls in 10 and under, 11-12, 13-14 and 15-16 age groups. Preliminaries are slated for morning and finals in the afternoon. Entrants are being limited to a maximum of four events. Participation of swimmers from Prineville, Bend, Klam ath Falls and North Bend has been indicated. Invitations have been sent out to more than 50 communities in west ern states with entry deadline set for Wednesday. White-Negro Clash Averted Gulfport, Miss. - UIPD A Mississippi sheriff and 23 dep uties broke up an angry crowd of 250 white persons and 80 Negroes who were arguing over rights to a picnic area and baseball diamond Monday. The picnic area in the De- Soto National Forest north of this Gulf Coast city is normal ised by white persons. The Negroes staged a holiday out ing there and refused to give up the baseball diamond to a white group. "Some of the whites had threatened to go home and get their guns," Sheriff Curtis Dedeaux said. "And one of the Negroes said something about bringing 100 more Negroes to the park as rein forcements." "I told them I feared for the safety of both the whites and the Negroes, he said "The crowd broke up with no blows exchanged but I'm afraid there would have been real trouble if we had not been there." Spy Plane Pilot Due Public Trial Moscow IUPD - Statements by a high Soviet official indi cated today that captured U2 spy plane pilot Francis G Powers will be tried publicly in a civil court rather than by a secret military tribunal. Central Committee Secre tary Frol Kozlov said the trial would be "open" and that the public would be admitted to it. Military courts are closed to the public. He made the statements at the American embassy where he attended Independence Day celebra tions, Kozlov told newsmen he did no', know when the Amer ican pilot would go on trial for espionage, Chicago-IUPD-John Morris of the Chicago Bears won the National Football League punt return championship In 1959 by averaging 12.2 yards per return. SIPODIMFS Westerfeld Leads Bevos To 15-9 Win Over Vans By ROY WEBSTER Uniied Press International Spokane's Indians found out Monday night that the Seattle Rainicrs can only take so much and then they retaliate. With outfielder Joe Taylor leading the way at lhe plnte, the Riilnlers blasted out an 11-3 decision over tho longue leaders after havim n-rj two defeats In a row at the All-Comers Track Tiff Saturday Second In the scries of Southern Oregon All-Comers Track meets will be held on Saturday, July 9, at the Ash land High school oval. There again will be compe tition in junior, high school and college or open divisions. The series of six cinder and field meets are being sponsor ed by Southern Oregon col lege, Ashland high and Mcd ford city recreation depart ment. Entry blanks are avail able from the recreation de partments of southern Oregon towns. However, post entries will be taken Saturday and advance entrance is not re quired. There will be rivalry in 10 and under, 11-12, 13-14 and 15-16 age levels in the junior divisions for boys and girls. High school and college divis ions are for males only. All regular prep and college events will be run if there are sufficient entries. Events in other brackets will be fewer in number with some distances shortened. An entry fee of 25c per participant will be charged for this Saturday's meet. The money will be used to help pay for awards. Ribbons mounted on certificates will be awarded to the first five placers in each event. Wright Wins Ladies Open French Lick, Ind. BIPD Mickey Wright, a 25-year-old California blond today was the first player ever to win the ladies Professional Golf ers association championship for the second time as well as the first pro to win three tournaments this year. Miss Wright noted as the longest hitter ever In wom en's golf slashed three strokes off par for the Sheraton Country club's hill course with a 71 Monday to post a 292 total for 72 holes, four under par, and win top mon ey of $1,500 in the. $8,500 event. She won the LPGA crown in 1958 at Pittsburgh for her first time and earlier this year she captured the Sea Island and Tampa opens. Her victory lifted her into third place in the 1960 earnings competi tion with $8,992 for the year. Louise Suggs, Atlanta, Ga. was one under the tourna ment par with 295 for second money of $1,150. Betsy Rawls, Spartanburg, N. C. shot a 301 and third place money of $860. Rocket Explodes; 11 Persons Hurt Salt Lake City - IUPD - A skyrocket plummeted to earth and exploded before a group of spectators at a Fourth of July fireworks display Mon day night. Eleven persons were injured, one seriously The rocket fortunately missed a larger gathering of several thousand persons. Tho shell was fired into the air but failed to explode. It dropped to the ground and exploded west of the Utah State Fairgrounds horse barns and away from the main area where several thousand per sons were watching the show. The rocket, about five in ches in diameter, went very high and vanished from sight. Suddenly it landed and ex ploded. Collision Kills St. Helens Girl Corvallis - fflPH - A young' woman tentatively Identified as Sally Jean Comstock. 22 St. Helens, was killed about 8:45 a.m, today when her car and a panel truck collided on Highway 20, between Albany and Corvallis. The victim was traveling alone In her car when it col lided with the panel truck, In which driver Lowell Llndh, 28, Corvallis, was also alone. Llngh was taken to Albany General hospital, where he underwent emergency sur gery. hands of the Eastern Wash ington club. Taylor clobbered two doub les, a triple and a home run and drove in four tallies. Ev ery Rainier player but pitch er Don Rudolph collected lit least one safe hit, It was, Ru dolph's sixth win against four losses as he struck out seven and allowed but six hits, two of which were homers. Second place Sacramento moved to within three and one-half games of the Indians with a pair of wins over San Diego, 5-3 and 3-1. Tacoma, now in third place, split a twin bill with Salt Lnko, los ing the opener, 2-1, In 11 In nings, and taking tho night cap, 13-3. Portland belted Vancouver In a single game, 15-9. At Portland, It was the big bat of catcher Daryl Wester feld that was a big aid in put ting the Beavers past Van couver. Westerfeld had flve-runs-batted-ln on a two-run homer, a triple and two sing les. Three other Beavers also had round trippers. Gerry Ma son put a two-run homer over the fence, Bill Wilson had a solo clout and Mike Baxcs hit a one-run blow. Ray Barker had four for five at the plate to lead the Mountie attack. Joe Durham had two one-run homers and Jim Dykes put another three run ball out of the park In the ninth for the British Colum bia club. There were 31 hits In the game, 17 for Portland and 14 for Vancouver. Lynn Loven guth took the win for a record of 9-6 and Julio Navarro was the loser. I.INESCORKS: Seattle 304 003 020 11 IT I Spokane 000 100 020 3 It 0 Huooipn and nevan: Wheeler. Younc (31. O'Dnnnell (6). Smallev (0) and Paxllaront. (lit lame) Sacramento . 110 031 0003 13 0 San Dlcco 000 000 120 3 10 1 watKina. rox IB) and Hnielll; Mc Brida, Peter 3l and Thomai. (2nd camel Sacramento . 001 non 020 3 8 0 San Dieao . 010 000 000 1 S n Brown and Barragan: Barnec and Thomai. flit game. 11 Innincil Salt Lake 100 000 000 011 ( I) Tacoma. .. 000 000 010 001 fl 0 Witt and Ha 1: riiher. Monr.nl (B l and Haller. (2nd fame! Salt Lake .......1(10 (130 O 3 S 0 Taroma 010 003 x 13 13 0 Howe, peooer (II. Pll etre (1). and Sllvera: Marchai and Revelra. Vancouver . 000 103 023 9 14 1 Portland 031 044 03x 13 17 0 Navarro. Cauev ISl. and Wh te. wuion 10): Lovenrutn. umrin (u), Kennedy (B) and Weaterfeld. Myers Victor At Coos Bay uoos Bay-IUPB-Kcnt Myers won the 18th annual South west Oregon golf tournament Monday with a 2 and 1 vic tory over Daryl Winn of Eugene. Myers, who was a seml-fl-nalist in the recent OGA championship, got to the fi nals by defeating Dick Hancn of Coos Bay 6 and 5 In Mon day's morning round. Winn got to the finals with a 1-up victory over Sully Close of Prineville. 55 QUALIFY FOR OPEN Toronto-WPD-A lone Austra lian and 13 American pros managed to shoot par or bet ter as a total of 55 swingers qualified for the opening round Wednesday of the 51st Canadian Open golf chom pionship. WINS LARGEST PURSE San . Juan, P.R. - IUPD - Stan- am, owned by Stanley Sag nor of Baltimore, Md., col lected the largest purse In Puerto Rican racing history, $17,025, when he won the mlle-and-one-sixlcenth July Fourth cup Monday at the El Commandanto race track. WITHDRAWN FROM RACE Inglcwood, Calif.- IUPD -Victoria Park, Canada's cham pion three-year-old, has been withdrawn from next Satur day's $100,000 Hollywood Derby because of swelling in his front legs, trainer Horatio Luro said today. That's what some say... but mighty pretty handling, tweet power, attractive economy In VOLVO Swidlah porfictlon. Amarfcin tlyt Sold at Stevens Auto Sales SOS N. Central SP 3-3655 Medford Junior Legion Nine Plays GP Tonight Medford American Legion junior baseball li'tim, which must win all Its remaining en counters to sluy In running for lhe Area 4 soulhern di vision laurels, will moot the cellar club of lhe circuit hero this evening In Its effort tu keep Its hopes altvo. Tho Coca Cola - sponsored Post 15 club (2-5) opposes Grants Pass (1-7) lit 8 p.m. at Cheney field. Grants I'iism Is out of the division race but still can bo n spoiler of other tennis' ambitions. A crucial brush shapes up for Wednesday night at tho Cheney diamond. First place Klamath Falls (7-1) and sec ond running Central Point Cheney Studs (5-2) battle at 8 p.m. A Klamath win would stretch its lead to 2'ii games over Central Point and would eliminate Medford from the chine. Modford Has Non-Lenguor Other league games this week arc Medford against Cheney Studs here on Friday and Grants Puss at Klamath Falls on Saturday. On Wednesday evening Medford will oppose Klamath Falls No, 2 In a non-encounter Palmer Tames Scotland Links St. Andrews, Scotland -(IJPO- Arnold Palmer, the long driving American champion who played it close to tho vest In the opening round, set out to tame St. Andrews' old course today In the second qualifying test for the British Open golf tournament. The Ligonivr, Pa., muscle- man carved out a flvc-under-par 67 on the so-called new course Monday to pace the American invaders in the rec ord field of 390 players from 28 countries. Using his trusty No. 1 Iron off the tee because he "wanted safe round for qualifying purposes, Palmer posted six birdies and one bogey as he toured the front nine in 35 and mado the return trip In 32 to tic defending champion Gary Player of South Africa for the day s best score on the new course. Athletics Will Retain Elliott Kansas City. Mo.-fllPD-Man- agcr Bob Elliott ot the seventh-place Kansas City Athletics had a vote of con fidence from the club's man agement today, while his pitching staff took some criti cism. Parke Carroll, vice prcsl dent and general manager of the Athletics, squelched ru mors that Elliott was on his way out In his first season as the A's pilot Monday after Kansas City had dropped a doubleheader to the Cleveland Indians. Asked if the former Na tional League All-Star third baseman was about to be fired, Carroll exclaimed: "Good heavens, no! Our manager Is doing a good Job. It s pitching we need. "It Isn't Elliott's fault that the pitching has collapsed." Kansas City, one one-half game out of the American League cellar, has lost 15 of Its last 20 games-nine during the last home stand and six of the first seven games on the current road trip. "We need pitching help Carroll said, "and we don't know where to look." The flavor lasts "on the rocks" SAYS MR. SMOOTH TO MR. SILK Kessler climbs the flavor peak,.. It's never made in In haste. It's me and silk ' Ok) Pleasing to ffiAf fuL LY 'h8 pocketbook Jsfcs r J an smoth as $f " SMOOTH AS SILK S JULIUS ntlttlt CO., UWRfMCKUID, IMMNl. lUHOlO WHISKtY. U PROOF. Wi QMIN "SUIIIL SPIRITS. at Memorial stadium, hWlto City. Medford and Gnints Puss luivo spill In (heir previous loop engngt'iiU'iiU with UP Inking lhe first ruckus 5 to 3 iiikI Medford the second 4 to 0. Pitching choli'o for Med ford tonight will be among Herb Wheeler, Bob Qulnncy and Bud Lowery with the GP selection from Bob Varner, Paul Blink, mid Denny Walker. Correct Times For Softball Tussles Listed Times for two Wednesday games wore reversed In a Sundiiy story regarding this week's play in tho Jackson County Softball association. Correct schedule for the four games at (ho Medford stadium has the Mull Tribune unit Civil Service competing and (ho Cheney Studs and S and W Floor Covering In action at 7 p.m. Tho U p.m. g limes will be National Guurd versus Timber Prod ucts and Llthla Lumber against Butto Falls. Lato game between Llthla and Hullo Falls will be tho Icaturo slnco tho two are tied for first In the circuit. Church league Softball Is silted for this evening. Gumes at 7 p.m. put First United Presbyterian against First Methodist and First Baptist against Latter Day Saints. These will be followed with Westminster P r e i b y t erian playing First Nazarcno and Phoenix Presbyterian meet ing First Christian. The Baptists and LDS scmp for lone unbeaten lead. Souchak Takes First Money At Flint Open Flint. Mlch.-OIPD-MIke Sou chak heuded homo todny for a short fishing vacation In the Cnrollnns with the second biggest paycheck of his golf ing career, the $9.0(10 flrst prlzc purse of the third-annual Flint open. Souchak shot a three-umler par 69 on the final round Monday for 72-hole total of 282 and a one-stroke vic tory over Goy Brewer Jr Crystal River. Flu., and Art Wall Jr., Pocono Manor, Pa It was Mike's 13th tourna ment victory slnco ha hit the circuit six years ago, and it was a comeback struggle all the way. The 33-year-old ex-Duke university football star, who plays out of Grosslnger, N.Y., had to drop a five-foot putt on the 18th green to avoid a three-way playoff with Brewer and Wall. Souchak, who led through the first 62 holes of the U.S open last month, started Mon day s round one stroke behind leaders Gene Littler, Mason Rudolph, Don January and Brewer. PORTLANDER IN TIE Victoria, B.C. - HIPP - Seven players, Including Biff Lovctt of Portland, wcro lied for the lead today at the 18-hole mark of the Snth annual Pad fic Northwest amateur golf championship with even par 60s. Light from the sun makes the 93 million mile Journey to the earth In eight minutes. pleasing to pocKeioooK smooth as to taste, CP's Cubs Make It 2 Over Albany Memorial Stadium, white City - Central Point Crater Cubs dolenlt'd lhe ' Albany Keen 0 to 4 here yesterday afternoon for a twii-Kiiiiie holi day sweep In Junior baseball, Tho Cubs bnuured lhe Al bany clly recrcnllon team 6 In 2 on Cheney diamond on Sunday evening. Illg Inning for the tinier gang yesterday was tho first when It collected four runs. Theso ciiino on triples by Mike Gllnes and Jeff Anhorn, singles by Louis Alvarez and Pat Pepper and two errors. Alvurei also three-hoggered In the contest and he, Gllnes and Anhorn had two hits each, Mike Edwards had double and single for Albany. Gllnes pitched a three- hitter for lhe Crater aggrega tion, whiffing five batsmen and walking four. Tho Cen tral Pointers clouled a total of eight hlls off two Ilec tow ers, who Issued three bases on balls and funned four. I.INKSI'IIIIKi Alliany on mo - ' Cralrr Clllu "i 003 0 S 4 L'nolev. Hlrltey (0) and Malimel Clllnea and Anhorn. Tri-City Downs Braves Twice Unlled Prtst International Winning four games In a row is quite a feat for any pitcher, but to win two of thrm In ono night Is some what of a record - but Hint's exactly what Trl-Clly hurler Don Turk-ton bus done. The hnrd-throwlng right- hander Monday nlghl came on In relief to win both games for the Braves 5 4 and 12-5 ugulnxt the Ynklma Bears. The pair of wins put t h Braves on top of the Iciigut In serond-hulf play and gav Tarleton an 11-1 record. I.ewlston Jumped Into a tic with Yakima for second pluce by taking both ends of atlou. ble-hruder against Eugene, 10- 0 and fl u. In a single game at Wenatchee, Salem downed tht Chiefs, 12-5. THERE'S AN EASIER WAY TO GET EXTRA SEE COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN Why do II lhe hard way? Call on tht Commorclal Credit Plan whenever you can ui oxlra cash. Our loan service Is last, friendly and convenient. 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