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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1060 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. 5 Mays, Banks Pace National Stars To 5-3 Win Over American League Two Teams Vie Again Wednesday By LEO H. PETERSEN 1 UPI Bporli Editor ' Kansas City. Mo.-IUI'U-Wiil-tor Alntcm, who feels ha hus A I Lopez' "nuinlicr," pliiniit'd today In "bomb" lint Ameri can IciiMiio iiiiiiIii with Krnlo Bunks, Willie Mays and V em ail Law wlii'ii I hey incut In 1 DUIl's second All-Htur name ill New York's Yankee sta dium Wcdiu'idny. Biinki mid Mays did thu lilttliiK-nnd sume pretty fnncy flrUtliiK, tuo-iis tlio National K'hkucih bent the American Icaifuurs 5-3 in tho first All Star Kiiinti Moiulny licloru a sellout thronii or 30,(11(1 ill 100 drtircc heal. l.nw helped too, retlrliiK tho lint two ln tiers when the Americans threatened In the nlntli, Ho threw only seven pltchcii to retire Hrooks Itnlilnsoti of tho Orioles mid iliirvoy Kuenn of tho Indium with two men on base. "He'll he ready to ko," tlio smiling Alston predlctod. The fiddlier manager went Into Monday's K'unc determined to tart either Law or his Pitts hurnh l'lriilcs pitching mute Bob friend. Alston decided to n with Friend heemise he hud hud nn xtrn dny's rest. "I wasn't too concerned," Alston explnlned. "I figured I couldn't no wrong with cither of them." Yields Ont Hit lie didn't when ho chose Friend, 10S hurler for the Pirates. Friend yielded only one hit In his three InnlnKS stint ns long us h pitcher In All-Stiir leiini c:m lio under the rules. And while Friend whs In tlu-rc, II ii n k mid Miiys wrapped It up for him illvliiK lilm Ills second All Stnr vic tory nitniii.it one detent, lie wns the winning pitcher In 1IKMI. the? loser In I Drill. Lopez, who hasn't hnd much luck niiiiinst Alston, wasn't sure who he would ttiirl for the Amerlciin league Wednesday but admitted Hint outlipuw Whltey Ford of the Yunkccs "could be a pretty good iiuc.ii." Lopez started rliiht bander Illll Monbouquotto of the Bos ton Red Sox Monduy because lie didn't wnnt a left hnnder throwing nitnlnst the prcdom Innntly rlKht handed hittlnii power of the Nationals. The left field fence at Kan sas City's park Is only 330 feet away and Lopez figured right handed pitching might flop that National league right bunded hitting array. Only two of the National starters batted from the left side-left fielder Bob Skinner and third baseman Eddie Mathews. But Ills strategy didn't work. Mays Hits Triple Mays, the National league's leading hitter with a .353 av erage, rifled Monbouqucttc's second pitch down the right field line for a triple and romped home when Skinner rapped the first pitch to him Into center for a single. MonbniKiuetlc got the next two men but then grooved mm as it, it w I lK5t j PUHTTOTHETEST! Come In for a demonstration and discover -'Jeep' 4-wheel drive vehicles go more places do more Jobs cost less to ownl FIRST IN 4-WHEEL DRIVE I llU I 'Jeep 0 . oni of tho i Come In for a demonstration MEDFORD MOTORS, INC. 225 SOUTH RIVERSIDE BOBBLES THROW American league sec ond baseman Pcto Runnels bobbles a throw from catcher Yogi Berra allowing Bob Skin ner of the National league All-Stars to slide safely into second with a stolen base. The one to Banks with the count of two strikes and no balls Banks toro Into It and sent It over that "short porch" in left Hold for a home run. The Nationals marie tiieir lend 4 0 when Braves catcher Del Crandall also found that short porch range. Then in the third Banks led off with a double and eventually scored what turned out to be the National leagues' final run. In the sixth inning, when It looked as If the Americans would get back Into tho gnme, Dunks camo up with an Inning ending double play. Tlie American league broke through for its first run a few minutes curlier. Mathews, who had two of the four errors charged to tlie National, booted Ai Kallnc's grounder with one out. That turned out to be a big one. Kuenn had lead off with a single off Mike McCormlck, the Giants' lefthander, but was out trying to stretch It Into a double. After that life to Kallnc. Bill Skowion singled and Klston Howard, another Yan kee, walked to fill the bases. Nellie Fox singled sharply, scoring Kallne and leaving the bases still loaded. Elroy Fact To Roscu Alston then called on an other Pirate pitcher, relief ace Elroy Face, and did the Job thanks to Banks. Luis Aparlcio hit a sharp grounder to second base. Hanks scooped It up, slipped to lllll Mnzcro.ski at second to force Howard and the Pi rates second baseman relay ed the ball to first for a dou ble play. That wasn't the American league's last chance. Kuenn was safe at first when second baseman Charlie Ncal of the Dodgers threw wildly to pitch er Bob Buhl of tho Milwau kee Braves, who had rushed over to cover first to start the American half of the eighth Inning. Then Kallnc drove one over the left field wall and the Amerlcal Lenguers were only two runs behind. In the ninth, after Buhl had Vp' Utility Wiiton VEHICLES BY WILLYS MOTORS... WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES iiowlni KAISER Induitilii retired Apnriclo, Jim Gentile of the Orioles, given life when catcher Smokey Burgess dropped his foul pop, singled. When Jim Lemon of the Sena tors walked, Alston called on Law. He got Robinson on a fly ball and then Kuenn also filed out. So Law closed It out for his pitching pal. Friend. In between there were McCor mlck, Face and Buhl. In nil, they allowed the American Leaguers only six hits. Musial, Williams Plnchhit Alston's Nationals, on the other hand, racked Moubuu- quettc. Chuck Estrada of the Orioles. Jim Coates of the Yankees, Gary Bell of the Indians, Frank Lary of the Ti- Lithia Wins JCSA Game Lithia lumber strengthened Its hold on first place in the Jackson County Softball asso ciation last night with a deci sive 9-1 win over the Cheney Studs. In other gnmes played on the senior high school dia mond last night Mull Tribune smothered o Timber Products nino 10-2 and Butte Falls edged Civil Service 10-9. I I.ffl fielder I.es W.'ilker led . ,1.- t in.!.. I. itti.... t, i. three hits In four times up including a home run and two doubles. The round tripper came in the seventh inning with the bnses empty. Lithia pitcher Chuck Hoi comb gave up only one hit to the Cheney nine and that was a single to Dave Graham In the third Inning when J H..I. ..... 3iwii:u nun mj i"".nrll. of the game. Mall Tribune second bnse mnn Paul Moore was tlie hitting star In his team's win over Timber Products. Moore had three hits, two singles and a triple and knocked in two runs. Dick Kuschel was the winning pitcher. Butte Falls scored lis win ning runs in the sixth inning when two runs crossed the plate to break a 8 8 tic and put the BF team ahead for keeps. I.INKSCOIIKS: Mtbln 201 nn.1 1 (I 11 1 Cheney 001 000 01 I f Holcomh and McAhee; Onrrel, Pcrklna (0) and Ciirrisnn. Mali Tribune lal nn in . 1 Timber Products 0110 II 2 4 0 Kuschel and Cnsr-y: Neswf nuer, rti'lhoUs (41 and Lllrhllcld, Smith (41. nulle Falls ... 2.in 012 n in 7 3 Civil Service 200 001 O 0 B 4 Moore. Irwin A and Owens: Ynat snd Ilnrnnrrl. STANDINGS AMKIIICAN LKACSUE W. I,. Pet. oil .(IIH1 ..Hill 2i Ml 3 ..112 4 .4117 O'i .4B7 0'j .311.1 IIP .377 17 New York 45 30 Cleveland .... ChlcnRii tlnltlmorc 4.1 Detroit 37 an Washington 37 nnslnn H 30 Knnsna Clly .... 20 40 NATIONAL I.KAC1UK W. 1 Pet. on ,1120 .,1.111 5 .nm n .313 n 'i .SI3 ll'i) .4112 12 'j .420 in .3110 17 'i rittsbursh 40 Mtlwnnkce 43 30 34 .in 311 .10 42 47 40 Los AllRClei 41 Ht. Lotus 41 Snn Frnnclsco.. 4(1 Clnelnnntl 30 Philadelphia 3 Chlcnso 30 NORTHWEST LKAdl'K Pet. .linn .01.1 ,nift .414 ,414 .1110 Trl-Clly a l.ewlstutl ft Yiiltlmn H Wrnntchco ft Snlom ft EURunc 2 Monday's Results Yakima II. Lewlaton t (Only gntno scheduled! PACIFIC COAST t.KAntlK v. I.. Pel. on 12 an .7n 411 40 .All 2'i 40 41 .,120 4'!i 4.1 411 .1120 4 i 4ft 41 ,023 .1 30 4n .410 1 1 tj .10 .12 ,420 13i .1.1 SO .412 141a Hentllc Vancouver Snn nieso Portland .. Monday's Results Spokane 4, All-Stars 1 action took place In the first Inning of Mon day's All-Star giuno at Kansas City which the National league woo 3-3. The two teams will meet again Wednesday In the second All-Star game of the season. (UPI Telcphoto) gers and Bud Daley of the Athletics for 12 hits. Two of the game's "elder statesmen." Stan Musial of the Cardinals and Ted Wil liams of the Red Sox, also made appearances, Musial for a record 18th time in All-Star competition and Williams for the 1 7th time. Ted, pinch hitting for Mon bouquettc in the second in ning, grounded out and Mu sial, batting for Mazcroskl in the eighth, got a scratch sin gle to provide the winners a hit they didn't need. IIOXSCORK: S'atluitil Mayi cl Plnirn cf .Sklnnrr, If OprtlA. If Mothrwi. 3b .... Iloycr, 3h Anrnti. rf Clrmrnle. rf ..- Ilanki, si Cirnnt. It Adrnek lb b Whllf. lb MNirotkt 2b . Muilil f Tsylor NeI Jh Crandall e Hlirgrftt, c R II RBI 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "1 Ti i R n RBI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 o 0 0 0 2 t 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 o ol 0 t 01 n 3 I 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 McCormlck, Face, n a Larbei riuhi. Law. p . Total! 17 Amerlran AD Mlnco. If 3 I.rmnn. If 1 ' Malrone. 3h 3 rf 2 Kuenn. rf . 3 .iniiMr, Kaltnc cf I Skowron, lb 3 h Lolfar 1 Daley, p 0 Uerrn. c 2 Howard, c - 1 Runnel. 2b 1 Fox 3b - Hitmen. a 3 Apanclo. ta 2 Mnnhoiiquette. p 0 a Williams 1 Estrada, p . . 0 Contra, n 0 'r -niiiii Cientllc, lb 2 Totals 31 a Grounded out for Monbou quette in 2nd. ti Ran for Adcock In 5th. c Filed out for Coates In 5th. d Struck out for Bell in 7th. e Stncled for Mazcroskl In 8th. f Rnn for Musial In nth. g Hit into forceout for Face In "hGrounded out for Lary in nth. National 311 000 0005 Amerlran 000 001 0203 E Mathews 2. Ncnl, Daley, Bur gess, PO-A National 27-8. Ameri can 27-7. IP Malrone and Skow ron: Honks, Mazcroskl and White. l.Oll National 8. American fl. 2B Banks. Maya. Adcock. .IB Mays, HR nanks. Crandall. Kallne. SB Skinner. tp Friend. W 3 r er bb so 0 1 2 McCormlck 2'i 3 Face las 0 3 2 Buhl l'a 2 Law Mnhqutto., L Eslrmtn Conies Bell I.ary Daley "i o 2 5 1 4 2 2 2 - 0 I 1 1 0 ' HBP By Coates (Maieroskll. WP Frlond. Balk Friend. U Hotiochlck (ALL plate; Borrcjs (NL), 111; Chylnk (AL1, 2B; Gor man (NL1, 3B. Foul linos Stevens (AL), and Smith (NL). T 2:3,0. A 30,010. 1960 Big Game Rules Available Portland - Oregon hunters arc advised by the game com mission that copies of the 1060 big gome regulations are now available at license deal ers. The regulations are simi lar to those provided hunters last year, listing all the big game seasons,, management units, big game tag and per mit requirements and other rules pcrtnliilng to tho 1960 hunts. i Hunters will also find a map showing rough outlines of tlie big game management units, and accurate boundary descriptions. A section is de voted to license and tagging regulations along with a brief section on arms and ammuni tion. Big game tags are nlso nvnllable at all license dealers as mo tho application forms for the various unit and con trolled deer, elk and antelope hunts. Millette, Sheldon Cop Golf Tilts Tho defending champion advanced but the qualifying medalist was beaten In the first round of the men's match play club champion ship golf tourney at Rogue Valley Country club. Jim Sheldon, the 1B50 win ner, subdued John Jensen 3 and 2 in his opening match. Harry Millette played even par golf to win 2 and 1 over Dr. Robert Buck, tho tour ney's low qualifier. Sheldon was matched Alan Holmes In the quarter finals and Millette against Bob Phillips. In an advance quarterfinal Dr. N. J. Wilson fired his best round on the RVCC links to eliminate Dr. Dave Boals. Wilson carded a two-under- par 70 to win 1 up. Boals, 1958 Southern Oregon tour ney runner-up, was a stroke behind at 71. Wilson won his first round match 1 up from Bud Brooks and Boals bounced Dc. Berg 6 and S. A mixed three-ball six- some tournament will be held at RVCC on Sunday, July 17, with activity beginning at 1:30 p.m. FIHHT HOUND HKSI.I.TS: CliamDlomhlD fllfhu Harry Mlllellc def. Dr. Robert Buck 3 and I; Bob Phillipi def. Dr. I." Mclllih 4 and 3: Bob Maentz def. Ray Llndqulit 3 snd 3: John Splcer def. Paul Moore 4 and 3: Claylon Lewli def. Lee fllnk 2 and I: Dr. Ralph Odell def. Bud Haupcrt 4 and 3; Dr. N. J. WMion def. Bud Brook 1 up: Dr. Dave Boata def. Del Berg fl and 5. Jim Sheldon def. John Jenaen 3 and 2: Alan Hoi, nee d-f. Nelton Gnltanl: Dr. Bruce Stanley def. Ed aiminona j up: Jonn Nulch def. Dr. Roland Mayer 6 and 5: Phil Monsraln def. Bob Fajiel: Harvey Wood! def. Bon Voestly; Carl .Schmidt def. E. A. Pearson 3 and 4: Larry uutler def. Bob Morrla. Second nitht Bill Blackledse def. Ray Wise 2 up: Al Masmnis def. E. W. Peter son 1 up: Dick House def. Dr. Ted Slckels: Bud Judy won from Dr. Dave Engleson by default; Norm itiiiyer aci. antes uoran 4 ana j: Tom MacLeod def. Ralnh Barclay 1 up; Jim Quincy def. Jack San born 1 up; Harold Smith def. Ed Milne 1 up. Bob Anderson def. Tom TeuUch 5 and 4; Houston Pitts won from Herman Duncan by default: Lloyd Pope def. Bill Kuhlweln: Jack Eidiwlck def. Tom Hamlin: Dr. Boh Bayuk def Dr. William Miller 1 up: Dick Whiting def. Warren Bayilis; Jim Lowman def. Owen Thnmax: Ed Gordon def. BUI CownlnR 1 up. Fourth nUhl Ed Madiv.cH def. BUI Marshall 4 and 2: Jack Dumas def. Dtck Flnnell I up; Randy Gilford def. Millard Payton: Dtck Plckell def. Dick Travis; Alex Peterson def. Bob Wells, Dr. Gene Cossctte def. Dr. Abner Clark 6 and 5: Bob El liott def. Jerry Lausmann 7 and 6; Jtm Dunlcvy def. Galen Banner 3 ana . Carl Kellenberier def. Ford Ha sen; Bob Hart def. Jerry Cruson: Fred Conrad ref. Boh Van Duker: Bob Lockwood def. Duane Lubbers: Al Dumas def. Clark Mears 2 and 1: Jack Crawford rter. c Iff curl: Curt Butterfleld def. Walt Shaylor 8 and 7: Dr. Hurt Lagcson. del. Karl Cllnkenbeard. QUARTERFINAL PEAR1NCS: Championship niehl- Mlllette vs. Phillips; Maenti vs Splcer; Lewis vs. Odell; Wilson vs. Boals (Wilson wont: Sheldon vs. A. Holmes; Stanley vs. Nulch: Mon graln vs. Woods; Schmidt vs. Butler. First flight Buck vs. Melllsh: Llndqulit vs Moore; Fllnk vs. Hnupert; Brooks vs. Berg; Jensen vs. Gallant: Sim mons vs. Mayer; Fasel vs. Voegtly; Pearson vs. Morris. Palmer Snubbed By Open; Eyes PGA Tourney New York - rt!PD - Arnold Palmer, beaten by one stroke in the British Open and bounced out of the French Open on a technicality, hopes to regain his winning form in next week's PGA champion ship at Akron, Ohio. "I should win the PGA if I start getting the breaks again," Palmer said Monday night when he arrived on a jet airliner from Paris with his pretty wife, Winifred. The husky par-buster from Ligonier, Pa., was denied per mission to play in the French Open Monday when officials ruled his entry was filed too late. Although he insisted he wasn't "too angry" over the snub, Palmer said, "right now there is some question in my mind as to whether I will ever return to France to play. Of course, I could change my mind about that.". Dodgers, Yanks Win S0JB Games A base on balls and a triple by John Rhodes gave the Ash land Dodgers a tie-breaking fifth Inning run as they beat the Central Point Rams 5-4 yesterday In a Southern Ore gon Junior Baseball Inter mediate league game. Rhodes had one other hit for Ashland and Larry Pep per knocked two hits for Cen tral Point. Darrell Summer field tripled for the Rams. In another game played Monday the Medford Yankees put together eight hits and 11 errors by the opposition to score a 14-3 victory over the Central Point Stars. I.INKSCORKS: Ash, Dodgers ...121 010 0 S 4 5 CP Rnms 121 000 04 7 4 Harper and Plerson; Sharp, sum nierflcld (1), Sharp (5) and Riven horg, CP Stars 010 200 0 3 a 11 Med. Yankees 310 318 x 14 8 3 Mason, Doty (8) and Twedell, Patterson (6); Kinney. Miles (4). Kinney (5) and Fhlppi, Boshears Presidio Nine Foe Of Medford Lanes Jim Eggers is the likely starting pitcher for Medford Bowling lanes this evening when the Keglcrs entertain the San Francisco Army Pre sidio baseball contingent. The game Is scheduled for 8 p.m. and will be at the Vet erans Administration's Me morial stadium, White City. Just who'll throw for the Army club is not certain. But It's reported that Manager Fred Vlvlanl has a wide choice. Among the chuckcrs arc Conrad Causey, Ron Jour denias, Reno DcBono, Hauro Hlguchl, Fuller Remington and Leo Hershkowltz. At last report Causey was the leading pitcher. He has pitched for San Joe and Reno pro teams. Hlguchl halls from University of Hawaii and hurled last year in the Euro pean championship all-service game. Jourdenais hill-dutied for University of San Fran clcso and Modesto college and Remington was four years at University of Utah and with a Utah club which was in NCAA playoffs. Possiblt Startars DcBono has played semi- pro ball in the Bay area and Hcrshkowitz attended Ari zona State college. Special Drag Duel Won By Sands-Gegner Vehicle Larry Sands, Central Point. in the Sands-Gegner machine, took top eliminator and low elapsed time honors and won out in the special, a compe tition class duel with the Southern Oregon Wheelers' Zombie Sunday in Southern Oregon Timing association drag races at White City. In the first race of the two-out-of-three match between the two vehicles, the Zombie, skippered by Bub Hewitt, had transmission woes. Bub Hew itt, in the second run, crossed up and eliminated himself by going over the center line. The $25 at stake then went to Sand-Gcgner machine. Feathered Off When the two coupes came together for the third time of the day, it was for the class trophy. Not certain of the po tential of the Zombie, Hewitt feathered ofi the line too easy for the heavy car to get going fast. Not until the traps were almost reached did the Zom bie show promise. Sands went Paret Meets Sugar Hart At Garden New York-(CP!-Benny (Kid) Paret of Cuba, the new welt er-weight champion, is favor ed at 13-6 to beat Garnet (Sugar) Hart of Philadelphia tonight at Madison Square Garden in a non-title 10- rounder that has these facets of significance: -It s the first fight staged at the Garden in exactly 10 years without television and, accordingly, is expected to in dicate whether TV-conditioned fans will leave their home chairs and sandwiches to wit ness non-televised bouts in the big punch emporium. -It's the first time in nearly seven years that a world champion has engaged in a non-title bout in the Garden and if the show is successful at the gate it may induce other champions to make sim ilar appearances on a strictly percentage basis. -If Hart knocks out the champion tonight, matchmak er Teddy Brenner will ask the New York State Athletic commission to approve him as challenger for Parent's 147 pound crown at the Garden, Oct. 15. Paret outpointed Don Jor dan of Los Angeles for the title at Las Vegas, Nev., last May 27. Cuban Benny, making his first ring appearance as cham pion, is favored tonight be cause of his unusual agres siveness, stamia and rugged ncss. His terrific pace wears downs most opponents. Andonian Leads Golf Qualifiers Honolulu - OJPD - Mike An donian of Pontiach, Mich., led 150 golfers into today's sec ond and final qualifying round of the 35th National Public Links tourney here. Denver held the team lead as defending champion Dal las fell 10 strokes off the pace. Today's second round play concludes the team competi tion with the winning city earning the Warren Harding cup, Andonian fired a 37-35 over the windy par 71 Ala Wai golf course at Waikikl's back door. The slight favorites in the admittedly wide-open tourney were near the front, and ap pear almost certain to qualify for match play, which starts Wednesday. Possible starters for Toreros Include Frank Perez, property of St. Louis Cardinals, first base; Al Sutter, ex-San Fran cisco all-city player, second base; Kyle Hill, from Uni versity of Kentucky, short stop; Jack Sorgott, from Ni agara university and property of the Boston Red Sox, third base; Joe Chiamparino, from San Francisco State, right field; Donald Denny, from University of North Carolina, left field, Sam Myers, from College of Pacific and Sacra mento Solons, center field, and Dale Willlngham, from University of Arizona, catch er. Manager Vivlani has been with the San Diego Padres and Modesto Reds. He has been an all-Army player. Sutter, Willlngham, Chiam parino, Remington and De Bono were on the squad which played the Camp White team a year ago. Possibles for the Pin Lanes are Kay Vaugn or Ray Ander son, catcher; George Ice, first base; Chuck Marchant, second base; Larry Perkins, short stop; Dick Durante, third base, and Dave Neet, Doug Harsharbarger and Bob Ser ak, outfielders. ahead to top elmlnator just ahead of George Hunt, Med ford with his roadster class winner, Although Hewitt lost the special duel, he drove Zombie to the top speed of the day, 116.58 miles per hour. Jim Wilson, Grants Pass, recorded 115.13 mph. Hunt was mid dle eliminator beating out cy clist Stan Scott, North Bend. Little eliminator trophy was gained by Gary Waller, Grants Pass, who gained the B gasser elimintor trophy do nated by Hunter s tavern. There were 95 entrants Sunday, STOCK: F.S Joe Lee Walter. Central Point. 6622. 2024: ES Frank White. Medford. 67.46. :20.14; D S jacK iripieu, crescent city. Calif.. 7826. :17.U: C Barney Metcalf. Medford, 86.95. :1604: B S Larry Gober. Medford. 83.85. :ibj; a. a i-arry rteison. r.utm. ath Falls. 92.78. :15J1: Sutler S Allen May, JuncUon City, 92.78, :ia J2. GAS: G G Jim Carter. Roseburf, 77.58. :17.07; D'G Thomas Gavin, Crescent City. 84.34. -.16 89: C i Ole Olsen. Crescent City, Calif., 91.00. :15J1; B G Gary Waller, Grants rui, 94-93. :14.75. SPORTS: H SP L srry Lewis. Medford. 63 15. 20.71; GSP Marvin Acre. Medford. 71.48, :18.82: F SP Al- ireo .Morrison. Kiamain raus. no time: E SP Wendell White. Grants Pass. 88.25. :16.38. D'SP Jerry Copley, Granta Pass, 94.53, :15.36. STOCK AUTOMATIC: C SA Jim Coxey. Roseburf. 79.22, :17.27: B SA James Erlck son. Grants Pass. 87.46. :15.19; S SA Douglas Pruitt, Medford. 93.45, :15.19. B CYCLE Stan Scott. North Bend. 97.71. :13 90. a ALTr.HEL Phil Ames. Aiec,- ford. 10244. 1433. B 'MODIFIED ROAD ST EH George Hunt. Medford. 96.77. A (JOMrMiiiuri sanas ana Gegner, Central Point, 109.09, C DRAGSTER Jim W 1 1 1 0 n. Grants Pass. 115.13. :14.55. LitUe eliminator: Gary Waller. Grants Pass. 94 93. :14.75. Middle eliminator: George Hunt, Medford. 96.77. :12.78. tod eliminator: sands and leg- ner. Central Point. 109 09. Top time Wheelers' zombie. 11858. Low elaosed 1 1 m e Sands and Gegner, :12.40. Yakima Defeats Lewiston Nine By United Press International The Yakima Bears pulled Lewiston down to their level in the Northwest league standings Monday night and left Tri-City roosting on the top all alone. Yakima trimmed the Broncs, 9-1, in the league's only game and threw the two clubs into a second-place tie half a game off the pace. Four runs crossed in the opening frame when losing hurler Steve Kelly walked three men, threw a wild pitch, al lowed a double and a single, and an infield out. Len Tucker brought in two more tallies in the third when he put the ball over the fence with a mate on base. Winning hurler Ceferino Foy struck out nine in picking up his fifth victory in 10 decisions. Seymour-Bay Duo Card Low Ashland-Bill Seymour and Mrs. Bob Bay carded a 41 Sunday for low gross honors in a mixed two-ball golf four some tourney at Oak Knoll Golf club. There was a three-way tie for low net with 36s. Tied were Bill Tallls and Mrs. Bill Hutchinson, Bob Weaver and Mrs. Ralph Mann and Weaver and Mrs. Bill Kuhlweln. High gross with 62 were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gritsch and Lou Cox and Mrs. Dick Mole, A politick dinner followed the golfing. A similar event Is planned for Sunday, July 24, with a 3 p.m. starling time. Studs, Grants Pass Opponents In Legion Tangle Plays Medford Here Wednesday Last full week of Area 4 southern division American Legion Junior baseball at Cheney field here gets under way this evening. Central Point Cheney Studs will encounter Grants Pass. Game time is 8 p.m. This joust is one of two at the local park this week which will have bearing on the division banner. Klamath Falls meets Medford here on Wednesday evening. Time also will be 8 p.m. Klamath Falls and the Studs are the only clubs left in the title running and KF leads Central Point in the standings by l'4 games. A Studs' victory tonight would cut that margin to just a game but a loss to the cellar Ite GP crew would all but push the Cheney nine out of the chase. Central Point, nev ertheless, rules the favorite after five victories, three of them in the circuit, over Grants Pass this season. Klamath FavoriU Klamath, on the strength of three decisions over the Coca Cola nine, rates as favorite over Medford. But the Post 15 club, which started slow, has its eyes on a possible winning Junior Golf Meet Here July 18, 19 Rogue Valley Country club will be host on Monday and Tiioirfgu T,,lir ID nnA 10 trw its annual Southern Oregon Junior Golf championships. Entries as of yesterday to taled more than 40 and are expected to increase consid erably by the Friday, July 15, deadline. Competition will be In boys' divisions, 16 and 17 years of age, 12 through 15 and 11 and under and girls' divisions, 15 through 17 and 14 and under. Contestants will play 36 holes with 18 each day. The tourney will be medal play with no handicap. Trophies will go to first, second and third low gross in all boys' categories and first and sec ond low gross in both girls' classes. Entries may play practice rounds after 4 p.m. on Sunday. vv tnners lasi year were Cliff Jernigan, Redding, Calif., juniors; Graham B runes. Tillamook, boys; Chuck Milne, Salem, pee wees; Pam Stacey, Medford, girls; and Peggy Saunders, Grants Pass, junior. FIGHTS United Presi International Boston Pat McCarthy. 135. Bos ton, drew with Larry Boardman, ! iJB, rampa, tia. (iu). isew uneans Henry Manx. Detroit, outpointed Hank Casey, 16Q, ban trancuco, (io. how to live and entertain j. . like a millionaire for 4 Entertalnwith diamond-clear Pour Jigger of Samovar. Samovar Vodka. Add fruit Juleo, tee and serve. 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Spokes Top PCL Group Unlltd Press International The "cream of the crop" Joined forces Monday night In an attempt to get even with the Spokane Tigers for their winning ways but the Pacific Coast league leaders showed the All-Stars why they de serve the top spot. The Indians toyed with tha All-Star troupe for nine in nings letting them run up a a 3-0 score in the second frame frome before starting their 4-3 victory march. Charlie Smith delivered Spokane's devastlng blow In the bottom of the final In ning when he unloaded a two run homer that gave the PCL leaders the win. Smith was in a pinch hitting role for win ning hurler Ford Young when he connected for the four- ! gg"-'crln8l'ke Brumley who had doubled to lead off the stanza. All-Star Jim Baumer of Salt Lake City put the com bination club in the lead with a bases-loaded double, but from then on it was Spokane's game. LINESCORE: All-Stars.. 030 000 0003 8 3 Spokane 010 001 002 4 12 1 Nichols. Rlppelmayer 13). Lov enguth (5). 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