Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1960, Image 8

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    8 A
Cards Beat
SF Giants
San Francisco - (UPD - The
GinnU Just went thataway -in
the general direction of
fourth place that Is - and
chances are they might land
there tonight if Jack Sanford
can't pull 'cm out of the
spins.
The chilly-eyed right-hander
(8-5) goes after his third
straight victory tonight when
ho faces the St. Louis Card
inals and Ray Sadeckl (2-4).
"I don't see how our pitch
ing could go so bad all of a
sudden," Sheehan said Thurs
day after the Cards had
thumped the locals, 7-3, to
plaster 'em with their third
straight loss. "And our hitting
isn't much, even if we did
get nine off Larry Jackson,
1 don't think we had so
much."
Thanks to some confusion
cn Willie Kirkland's part,
Jackson went the distance
Thursday to post his 10th
win although clubbed for nine
hits.
Kifkland stunned the crowd
of 14,614 experts, press box
pundits and Sheehan in the
fifth inning when - with the
bases full and two out - he
took a cut at a three and
nothing pitch and flied out.
WALL LEADING
Toronto -WPD- Art Wall Jr.,
playing once again like the
pro who won golfer-of-the-
ycar honors in 193H, earned
a one-stroke lead today into
the third round of the Cana
dian Open championship. The
quiet-spoken Pocono Manor,
Pa., pro, displaying a bril
liant tee-to-green game and
waving the trusty wooden
shafted putter he inherited
from a late friend some 15
years ago, moved into the 36
hole lead Thursday by shoot
ing a five-under-par 67 for a
133 total.
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THURSDAY MNKSCORES:
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Detroit 005 000 01 x 6 0 0
Larien. Trowhrtdge (3), Graver
(St and Daley. Mmi (6-fil and Her
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Bauer.
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.Washington .300 010 300 11 1
1 u.Ar mtn lit irti 14 l
Pasrual, Stobbt 6, Le (91.
WnnrieKhick 9t and Battey. F.
Sullivan. Wilson (tit, Forniclei (St
and Sadowski, Winner Pascual
(8-S). Loser F. Sullivan (3-101,
(tnd came)
Washinaton ..020 000 0002 4 I
Boston 101 200 00s t 12 2
Fischer, Clevenjter (St and Bat
tey, Muffett (l-l and H. Sullivan
Loier Fischer (3-5).
Chicago 025 010 0018 13 0
Cleveland 000 110 010 3 7 1
Pierce (7-4) and Lollar. Perry,
Latrcan (4), Hawkins (81 and Ro
mano. Loser Perry (9-4). HR
Freese. Smith. Piersall.
National League
St. Loulf 113 010 1007 9 1
San Francisco 001 100 010 3 9 1
Jackson ( 10-8) and Sawatskt.
Smith 13). Jones. Antoneiu (3t ami
Schmidt. Loser Jones (10-8). HR
cepeda.
Philadelphia . 000 000 0000 5 3
Milwaukee .100 001 00 x 2 6 0
Short. Robinson (8t and Coker.
Spahn (8-5) and Cr and all. Loser
Short (4-5). HR Aaron.
Pittsburgh ... 000 010 0023 10 0
Cincinnati 000 100 0102 5 1
Mizell, Face (9) and Smith.
OToole. Brosnan (9), Henry (91,
unm m ana uauey. winner mi
xell (5-3). Loser Henry U-4). HR
itoDinson.
Chicago 010 000 0001 10 0
Los Angeles . 300 310 OOx 7 10 0
Freeman, Morehead (5). Schaf
fernoth (7) and Tappe. Drysdale
(o-iui ana a. oncrrj . looser rm
man (3-1). HR Altaian, Snider.
New York ... 000 020 220 6 11 3
Baltimore 002 100 0003 8
Turley. Maas (St.Shantz (7) and
Berra. Pappas. Hoeft (8) and Tri
andos. Winner Maas (1-1). Loser
rappas (7-et. hk uerv, soyer.
Pacific Coast League
PorUand 010 001 002 I 7 1
Seattle 000 010 2O0 3 8 0
Bvrd. Kennedy (9t and Wester-
feld; Stenhouse, Wteand (9) and
uevan.
Drysdale Snaps
Coliseum Jinx
Los Angeles-OIPD-The curse
of the Coliseum that has been
haunting picher Don Drys
dale since the first week of
the season appeared over to
day as the lanky Los Angeles
hurler snapped a six game
home losing streak against
the Chicago Cubs.
The victory was the fourth
in a row for the Dodgers and
the ninth in eleven games. It
moved them a half game out
of third place.
Drysdale beat the Cubs 7-1
aided by strong support at the
plate from his teammates
with Duke Snider getting a
triple and a homer to drive
in three runs.
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Medford 240
ALL SET TO GO Are these members of
the Medford municipal swimming team
who'll take part in the city-sponsored relay
meet on Saturday, July 9, at Hawthorne
park pool. Boys, from left, and their ages,
are Ted Lyons, IS, Bruce Hess, 13, Don
Thompson, 13, and Mike Stlmson, 14. Boys
and girls will compete in various age divis
ions 29 relay events planned. Preliminaries
are set for 9 a.m. and finals are to start at
12:30 p. m. Amateur Athletic union rules
STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W.
L. Pet G
Pittsburgh ..
Milwaukee .....
San Francisco
Los Aneelea .
.47 28
.627
-.41
33 .394 3i
39 36
-.39 37
.320 B
.312 8'i
St. Louis 39 38
,3UQ V
.467 12
.416 16
Cincinnati 33 40
Philadelphia 32 43
Chicago
29 44 J97 17
Thursday', Results
St I. mii 7. San Francisco 3
Pttt.htirvh 3. Cincinnati 2 (nieht
Milwaukee 2. Philadelphia 0
fnichtl
Los Angeles 7. Chicago 1 (night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L
PcL GB
.623
New York 46 27
Cleveland .
.42 30 .583 3
Baltimore 43 35
.363 . 4
Chicago 41 34
.347 J'i
uetroit .-oo jo ... iwa
Washington 34 39 .466 II is
Kansas City 28 46 J7B is
Boston 27 48 460 IB
Thursday's Results
Detroit 6. Kansas city a
Chicago 9, Cleveland 3 (night)
New York 6. Baltimore 3 (night)
Washington 6. Boston S list, twi
light)
Boston 4, Washington 3 (2nd,
night)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
30 33 J73
Spokane
Sacramento .
Tacoma ...
SeatUe
-.47
3B .553 3
.44 39
-330 9
.518 6 '
..43 40
Salt Lake
Vancouver
40 .506 7
38 46 .452 11 'i
San Diego 39 48
.446 12
.400 13 !i
PorUand 32 48
Thursday's Results
Portland 4, Seattle 3
Vancouver 4. Spokane 2
San Diego 3. Tacoma 4
Sacramento 3. Salt Lake 1
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siPODmirs
BOWLING
ST. MARY'S JUNIORS
(second half)
Standings: w.
jney vops .. 3s
Alley Angels 3
Pin Blasters 3
Nameless Four M 1
Laxy Loafers 1
Flawless Four U
1
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3
3
31,
Results:
Flawless Four 'i (Dick Evans
414. Daryl Zapell 3431: Alley Oops
3'l (Joe Marshall 313, Linda Wilkes
3281.
Nameless Four 1 (Bob Evans 363.
Lynne Parsons 3631: Pin Rla.tir.
3 (Don Davy 437. Linda Lewis 3471.
Alley Angels 3 (Rtc Carrara 408,
Anne Bennett 303): Lazv Loafers
1 IDave Rouh er 336. Barhara I.u..
Is 308).
AFTERNOONERS
Standlncs:
W.
..11
..10
Two Hits
ttooters
The Jinx
Dreamers
Lofters
Sleepers
Honeymooners
Wild Ones
Results:
Two Hits 1 IE. Merit 33.H KV-l-
Honeymooners 3 ( J. Harrison 313)
707.
Coolers 3 (F. Urlen 484) 768;
The Jinx a (C. Champion 411) 764.
urcamers J (V. .MatniSOn 4721
894; Lofters 1 IA. Casebier 418) 808.
Sleepers 3 IM. Jones 35S 737;
Wild Ones 1 IF. Colfln 3701 695
Hllh fame Vlriinl Mathlson
188.
BALL ft CHAIN
KUndlnts:
Headllners
Alley Cats
W.
...28 !a
-.28
L.
15 ts
16
16
121,
ai
21
21IJ
22
23
19
23 !i
37
23
23
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-.28
2 HIU & 2 Mrs. 27!1
Lo'Co's 23
Dominos .. ...23
Jewels 22 ft
Monkey Wrenchera 22
Dead PJns 21
Foul Uns 21
Washouts 20i
Channel Cata
The Splits
Brooklyru
Results:
..17
.11
..11
Results:
Monkey Wrenchera 3 fG. Knaub.
er 473) 2156; Channel Cats 1 (P.
Coeitlns 519) 2043.
Wasn UUU 3 C. Wollf 4741 2108:
Dead Pins 1 (J. Miller. B. Urie
4111 2026.
jewels o (H. Edmonds 436) 1876:
Alley Cata 4 IK. Smith 341) 2164.
D-Ts 4 (C. Lewis 3601 2131;
Brooklyn! 0 IK. Phlpps 494) 2018.
2 nits ec z Airs, a'.j (Km, flazza
S62I 2119: The Sollta V, IL. Howe
472P 2073.
Headllners 0 (G. Walters 433)
2025; Foul Ups 4 (R. Dixon 629)
2381.
Lo-Co's 3 (V. Coats 461) 2124:
Dominos 1 IR. Wilkes S16) 2059.
High games: R. Dixon 209-204-216,
B. Peterson 231, P. Cogglns
209.
TUESDAY MIXED DOUBLES
(Roxy Ann Lanes)
Standings: a w.
Boobs ....16
Sweet Peas 16
Misfits 16
Slow Pokes -.13
Leisure Timers ..15
Tigers 14
Flub Dubs 10
Hot Shots 10
Results:
Flub Dubs 1 (Leonard Chandler
419. Bill Burk 419) 2026: Hot Shots
3 (Dorothy Snedden 4531 2123.
Tigers 3 (Dick Adkins 523) 2200;
Slow Pokes 1 (Gene Brooks 532)
2125.
Leisure Timers 2 (Jim Hcmming-
way 405) 2070; Misfits 2 (Ken Dix
on 4001 ZUB7.
Boobs 1 (Wally Norum 463) 2059:
Sweet Peas 3 (Spud Parsons 476)
2006
High gamea Gene Brooks 189,
Mary nennenecK ms.
Medford
RE-OPENS
SATURDAY, JULY
Open 10 A.M. Until 1 A.M.
All 38 Lanes Have Been Refinished
and" Resurfaced!
AIR CONDITIONED AND RESTAURANT
Free Instructions for Beginnersl Lott of
821 N. Riverside Ave.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
t,i ,
will prevail and entries must hold current
AAU or YMCA cards. At last report not
more than 150 entries were listed for the
meet with Grants Pass, North Bend, Prlne
vllle, Klamath Falls and Roseburg, as well
as Medford, represented. Grants Pass has
entered 60 swimmers and North Bend 43.
Medford's natators number 32. The pool will
be closed to public swimming during the
meet but spectators are welcome.
Semifinals
Reached in
PNGA Meet
Victoria, B. C. -HOT- Judy
Hoetmer of Seattle was to
clash with Tacoma's Mrs. John
Harbottle in today's semi
finals of the women's division
of the 59th annual Pacific
Northwest Golf association
championships being played
here.
Miss Hoetmer, the tourney
medalist, continued her steady
golf as she matched par over
the M holes she needed to
defeat Mrs. Haines Fay of
Bellingham 6 and 5 in Thurs
day's quarterfinals.
Also advancing into to
day's semifinals were Linda
Anderson of Olympia, Mrs.
Tom Harrison of Portland,
Ore.
Ron Wlllcy of Vancouver Is
still in the running for the
men's championship.
Willcy, who had to battle
for a one-up decision over
Dick Price of Longview was
taken to the 21st hole of his
match with Dr. George Blge
low of Victoria.
Willey was to face Port
land's Gerry Cunardl in to
day's 36-hole semifinal.
Biff Lovett, Portland, who
upset medalist Erv Parent of
Seattle, was bounced one up
in the quarterfinals by Dr.
Mel Aspray of Spokane.
Buc Winner
In Skinner
By MILTON RICHMAN
United Press International
There was a young man
named Skinner, who once
looked like a rank beginner,
but the Pirates were patient,
and lo and behold, they now
have themselves a real win
ner. That would be Bob Skinner,
often kidded about his two
left feet but never about the
bat he's using to bring Pitts
burgh a possible National
league pennant for the first
time since 1927.
"Skins," as his teammates
call him, powered the Pirates
to victory for the second
straight night with a two-run
double in the ninth inning
that ruined the Reds, 3-2,
Thursday night and preserved
Pittsburgh's 5V4 gome lead.
The victory was the Pirates'
fourth in a row and they ac
complished it with two out
in the ninth to earn Vinegar
Bend Mizell his fifth triumph.
Bowling
OPEN BOWLING AT ALL TIMES !
ATTENTION MEN BOWLERSI
Special Day-Time League for Night Shift
Workers Start Wed., July 13, 10 A.M.
Lithia Nine
Widens Gap
Lithia Lumber strengthen
ed Its first place position lust
night by coming from behind
to edgo the Nittloniil Guard
3 to 2, In one of four Jnckson
County Sottbiill association
games played in the high
school stadium.
In other games Timber
Products downed Cheney
Studs 8 to B, S&W Fluor Cov
ering bent Butte Falls I) to 4,
and Notional Guard took Civil
Service 12 to I).
Against Llthln the Guards
men Jumped off to a quirk
lead, gaining both runs In the
first inning, on two errors,
and two fielders choices.
Homer Over Stands
Dick Callender no-hit the
Lumber team until (lie fourth,
when Les Walker hit a homo
run, that cleared the stadium
stands In center field. The ty
ing run was gained In the
sixth on three walks, and M
sacrifice fly. The winning run
came in the last inning on
two walks, and a single.
Timber Products tallied five
runs in the Inst inning to edge
the Studs who had gone ahead
in the second with four mark
ers. Gordon Carrignn homered
and Cy Perkins tripled for
Cheney and Jim Rcinholts
threc-bascred for TP.
S&W picked up four runs
In the sixth to get the win
over Butte Falls.
In the final game National
Guard used two four - run
periods to down Civil Service,
who scored three runs in
each of three innings.
I.INESrtlRKS:
National (luard 300 000 03 3 3
Lithia Lumber 000 101 l3 2 1
Callender and Burns; Holcomb
and McAbee.
Timber Prod. . 020 001 J 8 7 0
Chenev Sluds 041 001 06 7 2
Itrlnhnlts and Smith; Garrett,
(7), and Perkins.
Hulte Tails .... 200 ooo 34 2 1
S-W Floor . 002 134 x II 7 2
Irwin and Moore; narnum and
Chrlstean.
National fiuard 401 401 212 7 3
Civil Service . 000 333 0 0 II
Sweet and Burns; Hulbert and
Bralnard.
Westminster Hall, oldest
part of the Palace of West
minster at London, was built
by William II in 101)7.
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Bouts Could Be
At Los Angeles
Los Angeles - IUI'11 - The
third Floyd Pattorsoii-lngeiiinr
Johansson bout and H middle
weight title bout between
Gene Fullmer and Sugar liny
Robinson mny bo brought to
Los Angeles next fall, tho
California athletic commission
indicated,
Feature Sports Inc., which
promoted tho second Patterson-Johansson
fight In New
York nnd then complained
over luck of police protection,
disclosed It had applied for a
license to stage the "rubber"
meeting between the pair at
the vast Los Angeles Coli
seum. A stato athletic com
mission hearing on tho appli
cation is scheduled for July
16.
At the same time tho United
Press International learned
Hint the Olympic Boxing club,
local promoters, arc dickering
for the Kiillnier-Hoblnson bout
as the first television show of
the fall season to be staged
by Madison Square Garden
for its new TV afflllntlon
(ABC).
HEATH NAMED COACH
Seuttlc-IUPD-Tommy Heath,
veteran mnnngcr, and genernl
manager of the Portland Bea
vers, has been named coach
of the Pacific Const League
All-Stars. The AU Stars will
play league-lending Spokane
in Spokane Monday night.
summer is
for relaxing
& summer is
for fun
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Net Team
Vies at KF
First of four Inter-city ten
nis matches In which players
from the Medford city recre
ation program lire participat
ing was underway In Klnmnth
Falls today.
- Coach Hob Huff had a team
of five hoys and five girls at
Klamath Falls.
Buys, No, 1 through A, were
John McKlnley, Scott Carpen
ter, Gary Highland, A. T.
Highland nnd Jim Hatch, On
the girls' crow wero Nancy
Hlnmnil, Laura Ilntzor, Mary
Wnlsli, Jun Stownrt and Paula
Lowery.
Medford will go to Grants
Pass on July IS. Klamath's
city team will come hero on
July 22 and Grants Pass will
have Its team In Medford on
July 21).
Huff said that the regular
Intramural tourney will be
held In connection with tho
Medford tennis program will)
hoys and girls senior and Jun
ior divisions.
TO BID FOR TEAM
Chicago .lOT- Six Kansas
City businessmen wero confi
dent Thursday of outbidding
out-of-towncrs In the race lo
buy the Knnsns City Alhletlrs
from the estate of the late
Arnold Johnson. The group
met briefly In Chicago Wed
nesdny with the law firm of
Milllken, Vollers and Pnrsnns
pr.
iped
13
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n
FRIDAY, JULY . 1800
which Is weighing bids from
prospective purchasers of the
controlling Interest In the dull
which was held by Johnson,
Johnson, a Chlengoan, died In
Florida Inst winter.
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