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miDAY, JULY B, 1900 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OIK. A 9 Studs Trim Pitchford, Battle Medford Tonight Medford Coca Coin nnd Central Point Clionoy Bludi American Legion Junior beseball loaini contend to night In in Area 4 southern division at Chancy liald htra. Play ball 11m li 6 p.m. Modlord's Post IS nln (3-S) li llohlliiB to slay In titular running and Central Point (8-2) hat ambltloni to pull even, at leant tempo rarily, with dlvlilon leader Klamath Falls (7-2). Klom th meets CJronli Pan (1-0) on Saturday. 1 Central Point Cheney Studs nltoncd for two curly Jung Josses to South Kimono Amer ican Li'Klini J ( 1 1 1 1 or bust-bull loam by sliuttlnK nut tlx.1 ntcliforcl Motors itiiHK U lu 0 lioio last iil(lit. Kd Alien aliiKlcd hmno two of Hi" runs In the third Innlim nnd Put Pepper drove In the other with a hit In the fifth. Pitcher Mike Pepper held tho Area i north division leaders to three scattered lilts, strlk lull out flvo unci walltlnK two in (lie non-loop mix. Eugene hud able pltohliiK tiy Don McNeul hut ficldlnif nilicues proved costly. McNeill was tuiiKPd fur five hits, two rucli In the third nnd fifth frames, lie n-Klntercrt three utrlkcout.H and allowed only ono base on bulls. Mike Gllnes singled for the Studs In tho third punel. Stcvo Harris not on board on an i?rror. The runners advanced on Pat Pepper's ground out. Then Allen sucked his safe blow. Gillies lushed u liner to center field In the fifth and went to second base on a nils cue. Put Pepper followed with Ills hit. Central Point had the bines loaded with no one out in the first liininK on nn error, a hit hy Alvarez nnd a wulk but the next three batters were retired. A rnlsplny and two passed bulls not Jim Dostcr of the Studs to third base In the second panel. Uut the runner held up on a hltih bounder and missed a chance to score when Jerry lluuck fouled nn n s(iioe.o bunt try. I'llelifoid hail runners to third In the fourth Innlnn nnd to second in the second and fifth. Dunne Brown, Lynn Trupp nnd John Foullinbor Knt tho South F.tiKcnc safeties. I.INKHC'IIIIK: .Sell III K.iiKi'im ,111111 (1110 (1 n 3 D i., m i j.i I'uiiii on Din x 3 n i MrNrnl ml Nnillli, T. Myers (0); M. l'cj,mr sad Allm. Medford Stops CP Crater Cubs A three-run surgo In the seventh Inning yesterday mornliiK enabled Medford to bund the Central Point Crater Cubs their first baseball loss In two seasons. Score In the Southern Oregon Cub league tilt was 8 to 4 , Centnil Point led 4 to 2 with two out and no ono on base when the Medford rally began. An error, u Dun Miles single, n Jim Calhoun triple and n passed ball gut the counters. Crnler hod n three run Inning, the sixth, when there was a Louis Alvarez hit, nn error, a double on which Unrrell Summerflold was out trying to gain third base, a single by Pat Pepper mid n John Champ double. Stewart Young tossed four innings of no-hit bull for Medford. I iNKscoiir.: Mmtiord eon 2(10 a S 7 3 Cralor 1100 013 04 i Ynunf. Calhoun IB) And Couch; P. Ppprr and Jnn.s. Ingemar Now Ranked Fourth ' New York - (UPD - Kx-cbam-plon liigeiuiir Johansson of Sweden was dropped to fourth place among heavy weight contenders today in tlie It in k Mugnzine's latest ratings. The man who lost the world crown to Floyd Patterson on u sixth-round knockout June 20, was placed beneath Sonny Llstmi of Philadelphia. Zorn Folley of Chandler, Ariz., and Kddlo Maclien of Portland, Ore., In that order. BILL GRABER Is happy to announce to oil hll friends In this vicinity that he Is again associated with , . . DICK KNIGHT CO. "Leok me up fer s new VilUnt, Plymouth er DtSolo or s Top-Qullty Used Car." " 8th and Rlverslde-Medford SP 3-6247 Registered Trapshoot Set Sunday T.imf nvnnl until full Ih slated this Sunday at Medford Gun elub. A registered trapshuot will tin hf.lrl under Mlinctlnn (if the Amateur Triipshoottng asso ciation. Gunners will fire at 100 tar gets nl 10 yards starling at 10 a.m. A 100-plgeon handi cap ovent will follow. Third event will bo 29 pairs of doubles. A backer-upper shoot will come after the doubles. In tho 16-yard affair there will be troubles for class win ners and runners-up. The pro gram indicates u ana U Class es will bo combined. Victors nnd No, 2 shunters will got trophies In the handicap and doubles. Practice traps will be in nnerntinn. Lunch can ho ob tained at the grounds. Kel Nagle Heads Open St. Andrews, Scotland - IUPD Kel Nagle of Australia shot a two-undcr-pnr 71 today to lend the British Open Golf Chnmplonshlp at the end of tho third round with a 207 to day, but America's Arnold Palmer remained a Ihrent with a 70 for a 211 total. Nagle, who started the morning round two strokes off the puce, took over the lead when front-running Rob ert do Viccnzo of Argentina skidded to a thrce-over-par 75 for a total of 200. Palmer thus gained one stroke on Nagle in the third round and five nn dc Viccnzo. However, a new threat emerged In the person of Sid Scott of Englund, who knock ed six strokes off par with 07 In the third round to tie Palmer nt 21 1. The fourth round, which had been scheduled for this afternoon, wns postponed until Saturday because of heavy rains. DARK HORSES LEAD Woren, Ohlo-TO-Two dark horses led the field of 30 women professionals and 41 amateurs Into the second round of the 72-holo $10,000 Warren Open golf tournament today. The two, Gloria Fccht of Southern Pines, S.C. and Bonnie Rondolph of Naples, Fla., held a one-stroke lead on the pack playing on the 6.240-vard Trumbull Country Club course. Both the girls fired two-under-pnr 71s Thurs day. All-Comers Track Meet At Ashland on Saturday Entrants from Klamath division, a boy may enter Fulls nnd Grants Pass, ps well as from the Jackson county area, nrc anticipated on Sat urday when the second In a series of Southern Oregon All-Comers track and field meets Is conducted nt the Ashland High school oval, The meet will follow the pattern of one held two weeks ago. Junior events urc set for 10 a.m. start and high school and college or open rivalry is planned for 9:30 p.m. Competition will be for boys and girls In the junior divisions of 10 and under, 11- 12, 13-14 and 19-16 and men In tho high school and college brackets. The prep and open divisions will have all regular events for participants of those classifications. Junior boys 13 through 16 will have 79, 220, 440 and 880-yard flat races, 70-yard low and high hurdles, pole vault, shot put, high and broad Jumps, discus and Jave lin. Younger boys will have these events with the excep tion of the 8B0, high hurdles and discus and javelin. Girts Events Girls events are 75 and 220-yard dashes, 70-yard low hurdles, the shot put and high and broad jumps. Up through the high school either the 880 or the mile but not both. Entry fee for this meet will be 29c. Ribbons will go to the first five places In each event. Entry blanks may be ob tained from various city rec reation departments. How ever, entry prior to the day of the meet is not necessary. Post entrants will be accepted. Medford parks and recrea tion department, Southern Oregon college and Ashland High school are sponsors of the summer meets. Dairy Maids Play Lind Rogue Valley Dairy Maids opposed the unmarred leaders of the circuit on Saturday and Sunday In their activity in the Northwest Women's Major Softball league. They go against the Lind Florists at Portland both eve nings. The games will be the third nd fourth between the two clubs this season. Lind de. featcd the Maids S to 1 and 2 to 0 in games recently at White City. Rogue Valley has a 9-9 rec ord in the league. It stands 4-6 In the yet to be completed first hnlf and is 5-3 in games played so far in the second half. The Florists . had a close call this week. They barely lipped Bremerton, Wash., 1 to 0. Pee Wees Have No-Hit Scuffles Ken Eckel pitched his sec ond no-hit, no-run game of the week for the Medford Wildcats yesterday when they defeated the Ashland Bears 9 to 0 in a Southern Oregon Junior Baseball Pee Wee league fracas. Victory kept the Cats un defeated In the southern divi sion of the loop. Eckel struck out batters 10 times and gave up one walk in the five-inning chore. Medford managed just two hits off two Ashland chuckcrs with Bob Dames and Flip Koblik banging singles. Volth, starting thrower for the Bears, issued eight walks and fanned six in three in nings. Eckel no-hitted the Ashland Cubs last Tuesday. Another no-hit performance yesterday was by Glen Watson of the Central Point Indians who defeated the Ashland Cubs 23 to 1. In a Pee Wee league north ern mix Eagle Point whipped Jacksonville 30 to 12. Pin Lanes Slates KF On Sunday Second half of the Rogue Valley league baseball cam paign begins Saturday when Crescent City, Calif. (0-8) plays a night game at Rose burg (7-1). The two teams also meet on .Sunday afternoon. Ashland (7-1) goes to Grants fass (3-9) for a Sunday double header. Medford (3-5) has a bye In the league but will have dou bleblll action also on Sunday The Medford Bowling lanes sponsored crew will be host to Klamoth Falls semi-pros at Memorial stadium, White City. First game is planned. for 1 p.m. On Tuesday, July 12, at White City Medford will meet the Army Presidio team of San Francisco. This tussle is set for 8 p.m. No recent re port on the Toreros is avail able but at the time team data was sent out a couple of weeks ago the Army boys had a 10-6 record. Most of the members of the Presidio ros ter have had at least some college experience. Western Tinge In Oar Trials Syracuse, N.Y. (UPD - The Cornell Crew club and the Lake Washington Rowing club from Seattle, became the first entrants today to qualify for final competition in the 1960 Olympic rowing trials on Onondaga Lake. The two clubs raced to first-place finishes In the two semifinal heats of the fours-wlth-coxswaln event as the second day of the trials got under way. That put them In the Saturday afternoon finals. Opening trials Thursday gave a definite western tinge to the competition. No one could dispute the fact West Coast representa tives appeared the ones to beat In most events. And the possibility existed - though small - the Lake Washington Rowing club of Seattle and the University of California could sweep all seven events to represent the United States in the Rome Olympics. One probable stopper could be the double sculls, a one race final set for Saturday afternoon with no preliminaries. MAUCH SUSPENDED Milwaukee-flJPD-Coach Har ry (Peanuts) Lowry has been named acting manager of the Philadelphia Phillies In place of Gene Mnuch, who is sitting out a two-day suspension to day. Mauch was suspended Thursday for his run-in with Umpire Ed Vargo during a game against Milwaukee Wednesday night. PUBLICITY DfftECTCn San Francis-o - WD Tom Hansen, a sports ru- from the Vancouvor, W e.h., Colum bian has been appoint.! pub licity director for tho Athlotla Association of Western Uni versifies known as the Big Five. The Flying Farmers of America was organized In Oklahoma In 1944. COOL CLEAN SUMMER COMFORT IL'J I f. .It1. l 1 1 i.tH-t-mlmtTr- if! DICK KNIGHT CO. 8th at Riverside) Medford Shift of Ball Team Appears Imminent Montreal -(UPD- The transfer of the Cuban Sugar Kings to Jersey City, N.J., appeared Imminent today although Ha vana owner Bob Maduro warned if the switch Is made, the Cincinnati Reds will have to operate the team "because we certainly won't." President Frank Shaughn essy of the International league indicated here that the Sugar Kings probably will be moved within a few days be cause of the explosive politi cal situation in Cuba. I.INESCORE: Aih. Bears Med. Wildcats Volth. Pierion Eckel and Koblik. O00 000 0 4 330 Ox D 3 1 Hi end King; DAMAGE SUIT Freehold, N.J.-WPD-A $300,- 000 damage suit was ftled against jockey Sammy Boul metis in Superior Court Thursday. The suit, Hied in behalf ol Jockey George Gross, charged Boulmetis with willful, negligent and care less riding during the fifth race at Monmouth Park, on July 11, 1998, that resulted In Gross suffering serious injuries. Attention BOWLERS! 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