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SUNDAY. JULY 10. I860 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Pin Lanes Will Oppose Presidio Tuesday Night Mi'iKciid HdwIIiik Inn on llllHI'llllll U'lllll, which lllIIIHI!K Uhi Him KimiicIhih I'rciilcllo ut Mi'iniirhil SIikIIiiiii, Whlt Clly, mi 'l'lit'Hilny hIkIiI, will ml hnvn Ihu luiii'iip iiellvlly Imlny which liml hccn nntlcl lulled. MiiiWKcr I'clc Unit, o( U,c Mi'ddird nliio mild Unit u duu- lilcliciidi'r which hud tvon wl fr IIiIh iiltcniiiim wllh Kluin ii 111 Full ncml-pron la oft. lie mild thiil throiiKli ii mix-up or muiiimi'mtiiiHllnu tiio Kliini ath club lum lined up unolhvr K'nnu unci would not nuiku the trip to Whllu Clly. Tuundny'ii conflict with the Army iikkickiiUoii la ,vl for H p.m. lit the Vi'Ii-niim Admin Iatiiitlnn diimlcllliiry (llinniind. 'I'ho I'rcnlillo (uii(l prcHenta coiiihiniitlon of rolh-Klate nnd pro cxpcriciicc. Thin cluh reportedly Kl off to a slow aliirt thin hciimiii hut I urn Kcemt'd to Improve with ench oil 1 1 ii M heciiute ol upecd unci desire. Ex-Llnfleldor There'll ut leant one pluyer on the with Oreiton liuckKround. lien Frank Du uric, u flr.nt hrmcmun nnd out fielder, who played ut Lin field rolleije. At hint report Conrad Caiwcy wan the club's No. 1 pitcher. Ilea u 2ll-.vciir-okl rliihlhander who litis hud ex perience with the WiiUonvlllc I'uckera, San Jose lied Sox and Ki no Silver Sox. He had an 8-2 record fur IIIHO lit Inst report. Hon Joiirdcnlm In nn Army lenni newcomer who luia been Impreinlve wllh ID Mrlki'oul.i In one name nnd Kl In another. The lilOpound riKhthnnder has plnycd for University of Sun Frunclaco mid for Modesto colleue. lliiuro lllituchl, 3 3, 140 pnund pitcher, lias been the most colorful of the Toreros this season. This pluyer, of Hawaiian descent, has n crowd nppealliiK manner. He bus been offered, on dlschnriie from the Army, n spot with the Hawaiian all-stars for their world wide baseball tour. BOWLING Rl'MMtH MlhHT HUnrtlntti Flat Tir four ! Hut MmU ... t Ullf htnlPi ...,.. The M-l i Allev tutrri Titer Rriulti: KUI Tlrn 3 (H Onw 3213: rur Scores 1 (C. Hlciihentcn 4Htt, 31M2 K.iur llm 3 (It. Ilaylnr P4t 2140; Allrv Uiutvra 1 (C. Hendry 4.1II) 3(H) H. (inert 3 (' !.wl M3, 3183; Tif-rt I (M. Jrnnlnci 31011, Hot Shnli 3 (J. UmUcy 4IW) 307)1; M-i- ill. I'uinrioy Ai)3) 3058. fitch KMtnn mm, I.. Hirharrt mn 22.1. II Jenntttx 215; women, C. Slephenirn Hill, JJ PRESIDIO CHUCKER - Con rad Cnusey, nhovc, Is listed as the No. 1 pitcher of the Army Presidio baseball teum of Sun Krunclsco, The I're sldlo Toreros will oppose Med ford Howling limes at 8 p.m. Tuesday, nt Memorial sta dium, While City. Cnusey hud nn 8-2 record for the Presidio this seuson when Information on the team was mailed to the Veterans Administration dom iciliary at While City. Baseball MUDAVH HKrtUITH raclflc Coail ,gut Heattlr ft, Vancouver 9 Kilt likr Clly 4. Kan Hlrfo 3 Karramrnln 3. Tarnma 3 Portland 6, Spokane S (Ut. 1 lnnlni Portland 3. Hpokane 3 (2nd) Nillonal League Phllndelnhla B. PltUhurah ft (lit. twillifhti PUUbursh 8. Ph idt nh i 3 (2nd. nlKhti .Milwaukee s. Cincinnati 3 fnlrhti Si. Uoula 7. San Franrlacu 1 (nlKhti Uu Angelea 5. Chicago 3 (night) Amerlran t.eifue Wakhliitfton 0. tlaltlniore S (night) Hot ton 8. Nrw Vork 0 inlxhti Chlt-MKo 4. Cleveland 1 (nlht Konini City &. Detroit 4 1 13 In. nlniti. night) Northweit League Salem (I, Kugene 1 Trl-Cllv 7. Yaktma Wenatrhe 8. Lewis ton 3 Fogfo Point Swim Instruction Delayed Knjilc Point - SwImmlnR Icijions which were scheduled to atnrt thU Monctny for Enfilo Point boys nnd Rirls have been postponed nnd ore to Ret un derway July IB, instead. Vern Steward, city recre ation director here, staled that the delay has resulted from the pulnttng of the Jack son park pool In Medford. Post 15 Nips Studs In 11-lnning Tiff A II I'. A 4 KTANIHNIIH Huiithrrn lllvlilun (Ai ut Friday) W. I,. I'rt. Klnimith KnlU 7 2 .777 Cmitml Point II 3 .11117 Mi'illnril i .114 (jrmila I'uu 1 S .III Danny Miles drove the bull Into center fluid with t h e bases loaded in the fourth ex tra innlnif Friday nluht to brlhK homo tho wlnnlnK run und keep Medford Cocu Cola's slim hopes nil ve In tho chase for the Area 4 southern divi sion American Legion Junior baseball totju. Medford nipped the Cen tral Point Cheney Studs 8 to 7 In tho U-innlng frucus. The Post 13 nine thereby wrecked tho Centrul Point bid to Kuln a temporary tic, nt least, with Klamath Falls for the front position In the cir cuit. Klamath Is to play Grants Pass today nnd Is fa vored. If Klamath wins, Med ford Is out of the title quest. Jim Calhoun wus hit by a Mlko Pepper pitch to start off tho Post IS batttnK turn in the bottom of the 11th. Neath ainer got nbourd first base on a fielder's option nnd Jim Barry filed out. Tim White singled but Nciithumcr was out overrunning second base. Then Dick Deffley walked to fill tho bnses. That set the sit uation for Miles' smash, Rhubarb on Bunt The Mcdfords thought they hnd the contest won in the 10th inning when they filled the sucks on hits by Deffley nnd Miles nnd n wulk to Dick Rngsdnlc nnd Bob Qulnney's bunt brought Deffley across the plntc. However, umpire Kny Kelley ruled Qulnney stepped on home platter when he bunted, called him out, de clared the bnll dead nnd dis allowed a run. This touched off a rhubarb which lasted 15 minutes or so. Base umpire Vlrg Swan son's case book, but no rule book, was available at the time. And, the game nnnuy was continued under Medford protest. Swanson, after checking the rule book, said Saturday that, In the foregoing situation, the runner coming from third base Is out on batter's Inter ference but the bnll remains nllve. Under that ru'lng. as last night's olay wcrt, Quln ney would have bcr.i safe at first but no run wuld score. Craig Laurance grounded out, after the dlspulcr1. piny, to end the Inning. All of the Coke runs except the winning one were scored in the first two Innings. Med ford sained five of the count ers In the first session on hits by Miles. Laurance nnd Cal houn, a base on onus, a sac rifice by Qulnney and a field ers enolec, an on nariiim Ditcher Brad Gcttling, plus an error then a balk, which was If fi BGHLI A TIMELY SUMMER SAVINGS Pair Wash 'n Wear SLACKS Plus A SPORT SHIRT With Purchase of a Suit at Regular Price Tropical Suits Buy a Suit at Regular Price Get A PAIR of Wash V Wear Slacks Values to 10.95 -PLUS- A Sport Shirt Values to 5.95 SHOP 'N' SAVE BE FITTED BY A TAILOR nnn aD it n n s id m ! men's wear 229 East Main Phone SP 3-3803 Doug B J ruled against reliever Pfaff. Calhoun bunged in two In I lies with a second canto dou- i bio ufter a hit butter, a bnse on bulls and a wild pitch got runners In position. This gnvc Medford a 7 to 2 advantage since two Central Point men crossed homo base In the first 1 stiinza, Tho Studs of Post 120 ob tained their opening tallies on a single by Jerry Huuck, a i sacrifice by Louis Alvarez, a double by Mike (Junes, a groundout and an error. They gained two more markers in tho third Inning on singles by Harris, Put Papper and Ed Allen, a base on bulls, a field er's option and two mlscuca. Central Point tied the score in the sixth pnncl with three runs on hits by Glincs and Harris, a walk and three er rors. Pitchas Full Distance Qulnney went the full 11 Innings on the hill for Med ford. lie gave up 12 hits, struck out 14 batters and walked four. A highlight for Central Point wus the six-inning no hit pitching stint of Bill An horn. Taking over with two out in the second Inning, he funned six and walked four before yielding to Mike Pep per with two out in the eighth. Medford totaled nine hits, I three off Gcttling, one off Pfaff and five off Pepper.) Miles and Calhoun each had I three hits for Medford and llauck, Alvurez, Glines, Hur-I ris and Put Pepper had two apiece for Central Point. A third Stud runner cross ed the plate In the third stan za when a throw by Medford catcher Jim Barry hit Jim Dostcr as he was running to first base but the Cheney man, Jeff Annorn, was sent' buck to third sack on a "base ' you are going to and one oth er" ruling. Allen hit a smash in thei eighth inning which CP sup-; porters felt should have been a game winning homer. The ball cleared the outfield fence and was found yesterday by i Conch Bill Askwith some 420 ! feet from home plate. The' swat was ruled foul. ' j 2nd Extra Inning Tiff CP had a runner to third base In the seventh inning and Medford loaded the bags with two out in the eighth. A double play broke a Coca Cola threat when a runner got to third in the fourth canto. Friday's tussle was the second elongated one of the season between the two clubs. Cheney took a 13-inning has sle. Games this week will com-! plete the Area 4 southern di vision Legion schedule except for a Medford-Central Point makeup and for a playoff, should a tic for first in the final standings result. Central Point plays Grants Pass at Cheney field here Tuesday night and Klamath Falls comes for a Wcdnesaay night game against Medford. nn Fririav evening Grants Pass meets Medford here and I Central Point goes to Klam-1 ath. On Saturday a Grants Pass versus Medford exhibition mix is slntcd for White City. r'ntf pi. 'im 003 ooo o(i7 n 5 ! Mcdforrt .. S20 000 000 018 9 S i iteming, l"k " , , j,, horn (Si. Pepper (81 and Allen; qulnney una nnrry. City Recreation Class in Tennis Offered Adults A six-week course in tennis Instruction for ndults is being offered by Medford's parks nnd recreation department. 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