MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 13. U60
Red Schoendienst Future
Challenged by Cottier
Bv FRED LINDECKE
, Milwaukee, Wis.-fflPD - The
futureo of Red Schoendienst
as the starting second baso-
i man ol the Milwaukee Braves
: might well be measured In 30
or 40 batting points.
The 30 to 40 points referred
1 to are not those on Schoen-
dlcnst'i batting average
they're how much Chuck Cot
' tier needs to raise his batting
; mark In order to keep the
; Braves' second base position
for good.
At the start of this month
when Cottier was recalled
1 from Louisville, It appeared
that Manager Charlie Dressen
had just decided to give Scho
endienst a few days' rest when
he began starting the 24-year-
old rookie at second base.
Schoendienst's batting aver-
School Board
Wants Tourney
Kept at Eugene
Eugene-WPD-The Eugene
School District No. 4 board
of directors has gone on rec
ord in favor of keeping the
Oregon state Class . A-l high
school basketball tournament
In Eugene.
The board in a resolution
addressed . to the Oregon
Scholastic Activities associa
tion, said that under the di
rection of the Eugene Active
club for the past 13 years, the
tournament had provided
good supervision in private
homes for students, a whole
some atmosphere, and an op
portunity for high school
youngsters to visit the univer
sity campus.
The Eugene board directed
Superintendent Millard Z.
Fond to forward the resolu
tion to the OSAA and also to
the Oregon Association of
School Boards.
The new Portland Exposition-Recreation
center has re
quested that the tournament
be moved to Portland in 1962.
The 1961 tournament is al
ready scheduled for Eugene.
A committee here has been
active in attempting to block
the move to Portland. The
OSAA at its May meeting di
rected its secretary-treasurer,.
A. Oden Hawes to poll Ore
gon school boards and admin
istrators on their feelings
about the tournament loca
tion. ;
Oldfield, Wood
In Tourney Tie
Bend-fflPB-A pair of veter
ans sharred medalist' honors
In the qualifying rounds of
tne Oregon Professional Golf
association tournament here
with two-under par 70's.
Wendell Wood of Eugene
and Ed Oldfield carded the
low scores.
Boots Porterfield was tied
with Portland's Bob Duden
two strokes back at 72. Port
erfield is making a bid for
a third consecutive OPGA
title.
Eddie Hogan was three
back with a 73 one stroke
better than Melvin Cross and
Bob Litton. Seven golfers tied
with 76.
Joev Giambra
Defeats Hughes
Fort Erie, Ont. (UPD - Joey
Giambra, who once was a top
ranked contender for the mid
dleweight crown, says after
one more fight he'll be ready
for champion Gene Fullmer.
"I'm hungry for Fullmer,"
said the Buffalo-born Giam
bra after scoring a second-
round knockout over BobDy
Hughes of Erie, Pa., Tuesday
night at the Fort Erie arena.
Tne zu-year-old Giambra,
returned to the ring where
he started his professional ca
reer 11 years ago, finished off
Hughes with a hard right and
and explosive left at 2:42 of
the second round. .
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age at the time had slipped
from above .400 early in the
season to the .230 level, and
considering that he had Just
made a surprising comeback
from a year's layoff due to
tuberculosis, a short rest seem
ed to be what the doctor
ordered.
But now the signs are def
inite that if Cottier, a clean
cut kid from Delta, Colo., can
Just raise his .200 batting av
erage a little bit, he's going to
put Schoendienst out of the
starting lineup for good at
least with the Braves.
Schoendienst has not start
ed a game since July 1, and
aDDeared only once as a pincn-
hitter since then. Dressen has
already decided that Cottier
is a better fielder men Sscno-
endienst and is prepared to
give the kid a good long shot
at the job.
For Schoendienst it is al
most an unbelievably fast
shift of fortune. Before the
season started, rtea sam ne
was fully recovered from the
tuberculosis and ready to
play, but on one else was
really sure.
Then the season started, and
immediately S c h o e ndienst
proved he was able bodied.
Sign Up Days
Set for Class
At Jackson Pool
Registration for the city's
second session of swimming
classes at the Jackson park
pool will start Thursday, July
21, and run through Sunday,
July 24.
Classes for the second ses
sion of swimming instruction
will start on Monday, July 25,
and run through Aug. 5.
Parks and Recreation Direc
tor Robert Haworth points
out that this schedule is dif
ferent than the one that was
publicized at the beginning of
the season.
A postponement in the
schedule was necessary, he
said, due to repainting of the
Jackson park swimming pool.
The schedule for Hawthorne
pool will remain the same,
he noted.
A special swimming class
for Gold Hill residents starts
Monday, July 18 at Jackson
pool and will continue
through July 29.
The third session of city
sponsored swimming classes
will start on Aug. 8. Haworth
said if there is a demand for
further swimming instruction
there will be a fourth session
starting Aug. 22.
Hunting Permit
Requests Due
For Antelope
Portland-Bie game hunters
are advised they have until
July 18 to submit applications
for this year's antelope hunt.
Aug. 1 for controlled deer
seasons, Aug. 8 for unit deer
permits, and Aug. 29 for elk
permits. These are tne closing
dates for submitting applica
tions and those received by
the game commission after the
closing deadlines will not be
included in the public draw
ings. The public drawing to de
termine successful applicants
for the antelope hunt will be
held on July 25. A total of
900 antelope permits will be
issued for the six antelope
units. A fee of $5.00 must be
remitted with each applica
tion. This fee will be return
ed to hunters unsuccessful in
the drawing. Hunters receiv
ing antelope tags in the past
two years are not eligible to
apply this year.
Drawing date for the con
trolled deer seasons is set for
Aug. 8, drawings for unit
deer permits, Aug. 15, and
for elk permits, Sept. 7. Hunt
ing licenses and application
forms are now available
through all license agents.
The game commission urges
all hunters to get their ap
plications in as soon as pos
sible. PISTONS ACQUIRE OHL
Detroit (UPD Ex-Illinois
guard Don Ohl was acquired
by the Detroit Pistons from
the Philadelphia Warriors
Monday in a National Basket
ball association deal that in
volved "considerably more
than the $500 waiver price,"
according to Piston General
Manager Nick Kerbawy.
NAME ALL-STAR UMPIRES
Denver -(UPD- American As
sociation President Ed Do
herty has named Walter
Doyle, Dave Carabba, Barney
Deary and Bill Klnnamon as
umpires in the league's July
18 All-Star game here. The
league-leading Denver Bears
will play stars from the other
association teams.
MRS. BELL CONSIDERATE
Cincinnati, Ohlo-IUPIl- Mrs.
Joyce Mae Bell, wife of Cin
cinnati Reds outfielder Gus
Bell, Is a very considerate
woman, She waited until her
husband was free during the
All-Star game break to have
her seventh child Tuesday at
Good Samaritan hospital, She
gave birth to a seven-pound,
six-ounce boy.
Auto Races
Slated for
Saturday
Super-modified auto racing
returns to Ashland speedway
this Saturday night.
Time trials arc set for 7
p.m. and the first race is
planned for 8 p.m.
Promoter Jack McCoy has
just returned from a Cali
fornia trip. He conferred with
racing club officials and oth
er track managers to work
out an agreement so that race
dates will not conflict. This
means that each track can
have a larger field of cars on
its operating night.
Gene's garage, Klamath
Falls, is building a new car
which will be driven by Dale
Hankins at Ashland this Sat
urday. This car has several
unique modifications. It is
powered by a Ford Thunder
bird engine which is boosted
by a supercharger. This ve
hicle looks like a real
'bomb."
Clark Coming
Sherman Clark, Yuba City,
Calif., is to return with the
Corvette-powered No. 14 Blue
Chip special which won the
last main event at Ashland.
With the auto he swept the
last card at Klamath Falls.
Last Saturday at Redding,
Calif., he won his heat and
the main. Sherm indicates
he'll gun for the lion's share
of the $1,000 purse.
Joe C a p p e 1 1 o, Alturas,
Calif., second in the main at
the last Klamath outing, will
have his fast Chevrolet at
Ashland this Saturday. It will
be his first appearance at the
Valley View oval. However.
he's reportedly a driver who
isn t bothered by a strange
track.
Napoleon Reyes
Picked To Pilot
Shifted Team
Jersey City, N.J.-IUPD- Na
poleon Reyes; 40-year-old for
mer New York Giants infield-
er, will take over as tempor
ary manager of the transplant
ed Jersey City baseball club
when it plays its first Interna
tional League game here Fri
day night.
Reyes, whose job is scouting
for the Cincinnati Reds in the
U.S. and the Caribbean is
lands, will handle the team
until a permanent manager
can be hired.
Tony Castano resigned as
manager last week when the
International League ordered
the transfer of the Cuban
Sugar Kings from Havana to
Jersey City because of un
settled conditions in Cuba.
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Herb Moford, 3 31 - year-
old right-hander who had
trials with a few major league
clubs, pitched a one-hit game
Tuesday night, enabling the
last-place Miami Marlins to
beat the transplanted Jersey
City club, 4-0.
The only hit Moford yielded
was a second-inning single by
second baseman Pompey Da
valli of Jersey City. The vic
tory was Moford's fourth
against seven defeats.
In other games, the Toronto
Maple Leafs defeated the Buf
falo Bisons, 7-4; the Columbus
Jets edged the Richmond Vir
ginians, 4-5, and the Roches
ter Red Wings beat the Mon
treal Royals, 6-1.
Coast League
Play Resumes
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The California faction of
the Pacific Coast league
swings back into action to
night while the rest of the
league grabs another day's
rest.
San Diego and Sacramento
will meet in the Solons' home
park, the first PCL game to
be played since Monday's All
Star contest at Spokane.
A full schedule of games is
on tap for Thursday. San
Diego will again be at Sacra
mento while Vancouver plays
at Portland, Spokane opens a
series at Seattle, and Salt
Lake hosts Tacoma.
SOFTBALL GAMES
Four games are on tht
Jackson County Softball as
sociation slate at the Med
for High stadium this v
n i n g. At 7 p.m. Timbar
Products is to play S and
W Floor Covering and Civil
Service is to meet the Studs.
Games at 9 p.m. will be
Mall Tribune against Butt
Falls and National Guard
against Llthia Lumber.
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SCORES KNOCKOUT Benny (Kid Paret) -of Cuba lands
right to head of Garnet (Sugar) Hart of Philadelphia during
their non-title bout at Madison Square Garden, New York,
last night. Paret, world welterweight champ, knocked out
Hart in the sixth round of a scheduled ID-rounder.
IUPI Telephoto)
Kid Paret
Halts Hart
New York lUPD - Welter
weight champion Benny (Kid)
Paret, who knocked out Sugar
Hart in a non-title bout, will
make his first defense of the
147-pound crown against Ar
gentina's Federico Thompson
at Madison Square Garden,
Oct. 15.
Cuban Benny, 23, knocked
out slender Hart of Philadel
phia at 2:36 of the sixth
round in their non-title bout
at the Garden Tuesday night
with a right to the chin.
It was such a hard right
that 24-year-old Hart said:
"When it hit me the lights
went out. And when they
came on again, I found I had
been counted out." The blow
stretched him on his back.
Johnston Paces
French Tourney
Paris-(VPD-Bill Johhnston of
Provo, Utah, the American
favorite in the French Open
golf championship following
the rejection of Arnold Pal
mer's entry, carried a one
stroke lead into today's final
two rounds of the tourna
ment. L
Johnston( a 35-year-old U.S.
tournament professional cur
rently on his first golfing tour
of Europe, shot rounds of six-under-par
66 and 70 Tuesday
on the St. Cloud course and
emerged the only one of 13
Americans with a chance for
the championship.
Leopold Ruiz of Argentina
was second with rounds of 67
and 70, while Sebastian Mi
guel of Spain (67-71) and
Bobby Verney of South Afri
ca (71-67) were tied for third
at 138.
GAIN GOLF FINALS
Aberdeen, Wash. - (UPD -Tommy
Everham of Aberdeen
and Chuck Congdon of Ta
coma advanced to the finals
Tuesday in the Washington
State Professional Golf As
sociation tournament here.
HUFFMAN NAMED
Baker -aiPD- Earl Huffman,
32, who compiled a 31-12 won
loss record during the past
four years at Kalama, Wash.,
has been named football
coach at Baker High school,
it was announced Tuesday.
He will replace Stan Smith,
who resigned to become coach
at Ashland High school. Huff
man is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Idaho.
Forest Grove-UIPD-The Dal
las Cowboys, newest team in
the National Football league,
announced Tuesday at their
training site here that they
have obtained eight-year NFL
veteran linebacker Leo San
ford from the Baltimore Colts
in a trade. The Colts will re
ceive a Dallas draft choice
in 1961.
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BOWLING
SIMMERKTTES
Standings:
Strike Outs
Bell Ringers .....
Pin Plcker
The Hazel Nuti ...
Ten Pins
Hits ft Mrs.
Strlkeltes
Spllu
W. L.
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Results:
Strike Outs 3', (M. Chandler
1601 2008; Ten Pins Is (S. Brooks
1-181 1099.
Strikettcs 4 (R. Weld r on mil
2105; Bell Ringers 0 (A. Ooleiuhek
163i 1050.
Hazel Nuts 3 (R. Miller 1031 3038:
Pin Pickers 1 tR. Carpenter 158)
1941.
Splits 3 IB. Peck MS) 1903: Hits
& Mrs. 1 ID. Stone 1321 1-119.
High game Roberta Miller 163.
ST. MARY'S JUNIORS
(Mixed Doubles)
Standings: W.
Alley Angels ........m.7
Pin Blasters 3
Flawless Four 4 Is
Alley Oops 31j
Lazy Loafers ........H.......H...3
Nameless Four I
Results:
Pin Blasters 3 (Don Davy 389.
Linda Lewis 3431 1079: Lasy Loaf
ers 2 (Dave Rouhler 439. Barbara
Lewis 3031 2031.
Alley Angels 4 iRIc Carrara 433.
Kathle Hout 3421 1996: Alley Oops
0 (Gordon Davis 302, Linda Wilkes
3151 1844.
Flawless Four 4 (Dick Evans
426, Daryl Zapell 312) 1S38; Name
less Four (forfeit).
TUESDAY'S MIXF.D DOUBLES
W. L.
Jazzers . .... 22 10
Straight Shots 31 11
Night Crawlers - 20 'i lUi
Night Hawks 19 13
Ingle Eyes . 18 14
Half Shots . 17',i H!i
PindUJters 17 15
Grey Walls 18 18
Channel Cats 13 'j IS 'i
Culls 14 18
Pot Shots 12'i 101,
Head Pins U'j Uli
Plunks Ills 20!,
Mop Ups 7 23
Results:
Night Crawlers 4 (W. Bailey. D.
Duscnbury 4311 3128: Night Hawks
0 Uan Anderson 423) 2000.
Mop Ups 0 (Pete Doty 441) 2063:
Jazzers 3 (Dick Weber 6211 2240.
Channel Cats 4 IBob Dyer 373)
2238; Pot Shots 0 (Ruth Thurman
4061 1930.
HalfshoU 2'i (Frank Lovelt 34.1)
213a; Plunks M, (Bob Keoua 483)
2100.
Culls 1 (Marlon Hall 483) 3ISI:
Straight Shot, 3 (Ed Learning 384)
2315.
Grey Walls 1 (Cliff Craves 401)
2127; Pindusters 3 llrvln Url 486)
2217.
Eagle Eyes 1 (Glenn Hale 366)
2177; Head Pins 3 (Glen Truly 406)
2226.
High games Shy Callaghen 313;
Ed Learning 313: Gertie Blind 301:
Bob Dyer 224. 203: Ralph Brock
201; Dick Weber 254, 209.
TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
(Roxy Ann Lanes)
Standings: W. I..
Boobs 10 13
Misfits 19 13
Leisure Timers 19 13
Slow Pokes 16 16
Sweet Peas 18 16
Tigers 14 . 16
Hot Shots 14 18
Flub Dubs - II 31
Results:
Slow Pokes 1 (Gen Brooks .159)
2035: Misfits 3 (Ken Dixon 332)
3098.
Sweet Peas 0 (Spud Parsons 409)
1094; Leisure Timers 4 (Jim Hen
nebeck 572) 2215.
Hot Shots 4 (Chuck Snedden 309)
2152; Tigers 0 (Dick Adklns 482)
1081.
Flub Dubs 1 (Leonard Chandler
443) 2047; Boohs 3 (Wally Norum
30.11 2164.
High games Ken Dixon 224, Jim
Hcnnebeck 213, Gene Brooka 312,
Marge Hennebeck 179,
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By ROY WEBSTER
United Press International :
The booming bats of Hurry
Dunlop and Wait O'Noll paced
the way to an 8-4 Tri-City
win over Salem Tuesday
night and kept the Braves
half a game ahead of second
place Lewlston In Northwest
league action.
The Broncos came from be
hind at Yakima to edgo out
an 11-10 win with four runs
in the ninth.
Eugene found it pretty easy
going against Wenntcrleo, de
feating the Chiefs 10-6.
Dunlop batted In three runs
for the Braves and O'Ncil hud
four singles in five times up
to give Tri-Clty pitcher Ernie
Oostervccn his fifth win In
seven decision.
Lewlston trolled going into
the bottom of the ninth, 10-7.
Yakima reliefer Archie White
then loaded the sacks with
three walks and Ray Tabbachl
knotted the score 10-10 with
a triple. Sal Ferrera singled
in the winning tally.
Ed Zander hit his 17th hom
er for Yakima in the seventh
with one on. The runs brought
his RBI total to 78. Zander
leads the league in both de
partments. Three runs in the third fol
lowing three in the second
and one In the first were
enough to cinch the Eugcnc
Wcnatchee contest. The Em
eralds collected total of 13
hits with Danny Sommers
getting three, one a double.
Tigers Subdue
Cub Crew 20-1.
Medford Tigers bolstered
their hold on second place In
the Pee Wee league southern
division baseball standings
yesterday by flailing the Ash
land Cubs 20 to 1.
The Tigers ran up 13 of
their runs in the first Inning.
Jim Brennan, Bruce Bcrtrand
and Dick . Anderson each
homered for the Medford club
and Gregg Dlppcl homered
for Ashland. .
Medford scoring was with
the aid of 10 hits and 12 bases
on balls. Ashland got two
hits, both off Mike Furrcr,
who went to the hill In the
second inning as a . relief
pitcher.
linescores:
Ash Cubs 010 00 t 13
Med. Tigers . ..(13)04 3x 20 10 0
Graves. Georgian (3) and Nel
son: Hlckey, rurrer (1) and Clave.
Barry (2).
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It's true that, with wise In
season purchasing and plan
ned use of freezer space, a
home food freezer will save
a considerable amount of
money.
But, to many homcmakers
- especially those. who work
- the best thing about the
freezer is the convenience.
The freezer saves a busy
homemaker countless hours of
work and worry every month.
She's always ready for unex
pected guests. She spends a
minimum of time on meal
preparation - s a v es her
nerves extra wear and tear
on particularly frantic days.
Add the ease and conven
ience of a freezer to the sav
ings you can make on in-sca-son
or special sale food pur
chases - and it's no wonder
that home freezers are rapid
ly gaining in popularity. To
day, a modern food freezer
is among the essentials for
efficient, economical, and hap
py home management.
At birth the opossum
weighs less than a paper
match. It lives in its mother's
poueh for many weeks before
venturing into the world.
All of the senior high
schools In Japan, and 80 per
cent of primary and junior
high schools are equipped
with libraries.
25-Year-Old Broad Jump Mark
May Be Broken as Result- of
Bowerman Runway Innovation
Eugene - turn - Bill Bower
mnn, world famous votunin
.Unlvomlty of Oregon dlslHiieo
conch, hits Introduced n device-
he thinks will help break
tho 25-yenr-old broiid Jump
record of Jesse Owens.
Bowcrmtm's limovnttim Is u
wooden elovnted rubber us-phatt-covcrcd
runway Hurt It
got its baptism lust week end
STANDINGS
NOKTIIWKST I.KACUIK
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Trl-Clly 9 4 .una
Lewlston 9 9 .1142
Yakima 8 .1171 1,
Wenatclie .......... 8 7 .418 3j
Salem S 7 .4111 3i
Eugene 3 10 .230 t
Wednesday's Hesults
Trl-Clty 8. Salem
Lewlston It, Yakima 10
Eugene 10. Weuali-llee d
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Toronto S.l 27 .1171
lluffalo 411 37 ..134 Oil
Richmond .- 4H 42 ;U:i II
Jersey City .... 40 44 .4711 18
Hncheater .1" 42 .473 111
Montreal 3.1 4.1 .444 111 'I
Columbus 37 49 .430 20
Miami 33 91 .407 II
Roberts Resigns
Post as Player
Representative
New York IUPD - M a 1 o r
league players and club own
ers have voted for relatively
minor revisions in pension
fund and schedule fields but
ducked t h e major Issue of
what to do about expansion.
Major results from Tues
day's two separutc meetings
during the All-Star interlude
were:
1. Robin Roberts resigned
his three player-representative
posts after being one of
the players' most articulate
spokesmen for seven years.
2. The American league
"caught up" to the National
league when it agreed to start
Its 1061 season on April 11.
It also decided to have Inter
sectional "openers" for the
first time In major league
history.
3. Both the player repre
sentatives, meeting with base
ball's top brass, mid Ameri
can league club owners, meet
ing In closed session, decided
to defer comment on expan
sion to some future date.
4. The players asked that
managers be Included In their
lush pension fund that brings
as much as $550 a mouth to
retired players, but the mat
ter was rcforrcd to the hands
of the pension actuaries to
see whether the plan was
feasible.
TIGERS RECALL REGAN
Detroit IUPD - Righthander
Phil Regan, who compiled a
0-3 record with Denver of the
American Association, has
been brought up by the De
troit Tigers.
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In the national dui'iitlilon
chnmplomiltlps hero,
The result proved Its su
periority over tliu oonvtmllmi.
ul (Hit and tho iiHpliult-liild-on-dlrt
runways,
A majority of tho duvathlon
men bettered their hriiiifl
Jump norms and tho winner
of tho event, Mike I Ionium of
the Now York Athlolle club,
soared 2(1 feel, 3 Inches (or u
new llnywurd field record
and a top leap of his career.
Said Phil Millkey of Mem
phis, Tonii,, a schoolteacher
who turned In a Jump of 24
feet, 4 lit inches: "It's faster,
I always use exactly 100 feel
for my run but on Bower
mini's runway 1 use 109- II
gives mo nn added advantage.
It's more solid and it gives me
better footing."
The s a in c runway here
might Just provide a record
shattering performance since
It will bo used July 110 In one
of three preliminary Olympic
meets by the United States
Olympic track team.
That'll mean Ralph Boston,
NAIA and AAU broad Jump
champion who has (lone 2(1
feet, tl'a Inches, will be using
it along with other Olympic
squad broad Jumpers Anthony
Watson and Bo Robertson,
who have both dune close to
28 foot.
"Why, Boston may do 28
feet here," said Bowerman.
SKATER RETIRES
Chicago mru - A familiar
fnco will be absent from Na
tional Hockey league penalty
boxes next season. Ted Lind
say has retired.
Lindsay, one of hockey's
fiercest competitors, told the
Black Hawks olflt-c in Chi
cago Tuesday that ho has de
cided to hang up his stick
for good alter 10 years In the
NHL.
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Women's Golf
JUNIOR DIVISION
Winners lust week In Itogtia
Viillcy Country club Junior
girls golf pluy were Umi'la
LcgiiH wllh ii low net "f
mid Vleld Voi'hi'ls with 4,
Girls not Muled In Ihe pair
ings which follow limy, never
theless, piny on Friday, Start
ing lime will lie 0 tun,
JULY II PAIIIINOS!
0 a m., Kalhlren llsrlels. Vlrkl
Vorhels, Pinii Mimroo: scorer: Mrs,
llal,h O'Doll. 11:10 a.m., 1'oilrlury
O'llrll, Nusail lleiieall, Terry Pills
scorer: Mrs. Unhurt Mflutyre. fl 20
a. It., Dehtile Htanley, Ihireen Tay
lor, Marianne ItnaliKe: scorer: Mrs,
Dnrtillty Monroe. 8:30 a.m., I'sllt
Clark. Cory nickels, (Ihmy Clark;
ciiier: Mrs, M. L. Vurhrls. 8:41)
a in.. Vli-kl Mllncs, Nlianmm Mi
Inlyle. Juitv Johnson; scorer, Mrs,
IIIi-Iihi-iI hYitvvium. 8 30 n.ui, Hose
nnne Lrgns. Mli-hele l.lllrell. Laurie)
Lcuas; scorer: Mrs. Ilrure Hlniilev,
U a in., Janet Price. Caron Schwann,
Lvnn llullrrllelit; scorer: Mrs.
Harold Llllrell.
Itilrla uualile In play are asked
lu lelrlilloue MP 3-3907.)
Jordan Arrives
For Moyer Tiff
Portland - UPD - Don Jor
dan arrived here Tuesday for
his Friday night fight with
Phil Moyer.
The former welterweight
champion said ho wasn't tak
ing Phil Moyer lightly, he
cause he guts a chance Aug.
22 to retain the welterweight
crown in a bout with Benny
(Kid) Parol.
mcmurtrTbanned
Portland -Htlu Th Port
land boxing commission
Tuesday night banned Pat
McMurtry, Tacoma heavy
wvigni, irom ugnting in
lh Portland art. Th com
mission approvsd a mdica!
suspension ol th 38 yar
old Tacoma boxr allar Dr.
Jack Battalia, commission
member, reported that x
Unsiv md!cal xamlna
Hon hav showed that Mc
Murtry has iul(rd brain
damag.
Medford
week!
Mail Tribune
SUNDAY
July 17th
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