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Berra Hits Grand Slam Homer As NY Snaps Four-Game Loss Streak By Unlttd Prou Inl.rnallon.l YokI Dcitii, on of flvo Yiuiki'cii pliiKtind' by it virus, nil inu eiHinii kiuihI slum Imiiih! run of hi euiwr Siitur lny to Iwici New York lo a 11-2 victory ovor tho Detroit i mom. Homi's blast emtio In a flvo run, Hlxlh liinlim. He ulo urovo In Now York flint run Willi ii fourth Inning .IhkIo as tlin I c n K u o IoikIIiik Yanks imiipiied a rour-Kiimo losing IriMik. A virus which ciiused stom ach disorders struck Hurra, Tony Kiilick, llwtor Lopez, WhlU'y Ford mid llync Duron. Jim llunnlnu held Nw York hllli'ss until the fourth nnd wus slaked to a ciulck 2-0 lend when Clmrlcy Mnxwcll lined Ills 14th homer of tho yi'iir off Hub Turley after n wnlk to Kddlo Yost In tho first. McDougald Br.lcs Spall Gil McUouitiild broko Dun nhiK's spell with a luudoff double In tho fourth and cored on Derm's two out inillo. MeDouKiild also touched off tho winnlnu rally In the sixth with a single to center. Klston Howard Uion singled nnd Mickey Muntle doubled to score McDougald. Detroit elected to walk Doner Maris Intentionally to load the bases and bring up licrrii. Yogi lined a 2-1 pitch off the facing of the upper deck In right for the first grand slam homer by a Yan kee this season. New York added flvo more In tho ninth on singles by Cletus Iloyor, Bobby Menard son and Howard, a doublo by McDougald and a home run COMFORTABLE CREDIT AT BARKER'S take up to six months! PAY Vs OF YOUR BALANCE EACH MONTH BARKER'S Main-Central WWW in: vjuurt, COMES HOME TOO LATE Los Angeles Dodgers' Infielder Norm Lurkcr Is out at the plate as lie comes In, too late, on teammate Frunk Howard's double to left field in the second inning of the Dodgers- San Francisco Giants game at San Fruncisco on Friday night. At the plutc, ball In glove, is Giant's sjtTn catcher Hoble Landrith. Gesturing with "you're out" sign is umpire Frank Dascoll. The game was halted for almost a half hour because of exceptionally heavy fog. Los Angeles went on to win 5-to 3. (UPI Tclephoto) by Marls, his ZHllt of tht season. Turlcy checked the Tigers on three singles after Max well's homer and earned his sixth win nualn.it a slnglo set back. Uunnliig went down to his sixth loss nguinst six wins. Cleveland stayed within 1 li games of tho league-leading Yankee at Tito Friinconu drove in three runs with a single and double to beat Washington, 0-4. Jimmy Plcr saII of the Indians was ejected for disputing u called strike during a five-run Cleveland uprising In the first Inning. Vic Power batted in a polr with a buses-loaded single In the eighth ns Gary Bell picked up his eighth win of the year. Baltimore moved past Chi cago Into third pluco by edg ing the While Sox, 4-3, on rookie Ron Hansen's run- scoring single In Die eighth Inning that broke a 3-3 tie. Only two of tho Oriole runs wore earned as Geno Frccms committed three Chicago or rorj. Hoyl Wllhelm won his sixth game and Dave Nichol son hit I homer for Baltimore. Boston was at Kansas City for a night guine. , , LINKSCORKS: New York .. 000 10S DOS It II 0 Detroit 300 000 0OO 3 4 0 Ttirley (8-11 nnd Berra. Howard (31; rilinnlns SUIer (Si. Morgan IB) and Ilerharrt. l.P Hunnln (ll-fll. llllil Maxwell lUthi. Dcrra (Hlhi. Marll I28tlt. Washington 110 ll0 1004 8 1 Cleveland anil otiz ujx V 12 d Wodethtrk. Klirher III. Moore 13), l.ee I4i. Hernandez iBi. Kloliha mi and allltey; Hell. KUppMeln ill), Locke 171 and Romano. Follea (71. WP Dell (8-7). LP Woodeihlck (3-31. naltlmor 010 (mil 0104 0 3 Clilrniio 000 110 1003 n 3 Walker. Wllhelm mi and Trlnn doa: Kallmann, Donovan 17). Sla lev IBI and l.nllar. WP Wllhelm (6-0). LP Slaley t)-4l. Hit Nlcholion 12nd). Bucs Edge Redlegs; Cards Dump Chicago By United Praia International Dick Stuart climaxed Pitts burg's up-hill drive with a ninth inning homer Saturday that enabled the Pirates to edge the Cincinnati Reds, 6-5, and snap a two-gamo losing streak. Pittsburgh set Uie stage for Stuart's 13th homer of tho season with a two-run eighth inning rally Uiat tied the score at 5-J. Cincinnati used three pitch ers in an utlcmpl to stem the surge, but to no avail as Don Houk clobbered a double with the bases loaded for the tying runs. Dick Groat started the Inn ing witli a walk off starter Jay Hook. Joe Nuxhnll re lieved to get Rocky Nelson on a liner to Frank Robinson at first. Jim Brosnan came in, struck out Roberto Clemcnte but walked Smoky Burgess In tentionally to fill the bases. Hoak then camo through with Pittsburgh's patented garrison finish. McMillan's triple and Hook's sacrifice bunt, made it 5-2, but Bill Mazeroski closed the gap wiUi his ninth homer In the Pirates half of the seventh. George Crowe sot new major league record with his 12Ui pinch homer as tho St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Chicago Cubs, 2-1. The blow came in the eighth inning wiUi Curt Flood on base and handed Glen Hobble his 11th setback of the season. Lindy McDaniel pitched 13 of an inning and won his sixth game. Stan Williams widely spaced nine hits In Los An geles' 6-1 victory over San Francisco Unit sent the Giants to their seventh defeat in the last eight games. Four Giant errors helped Williams to his ninth win. He struck out seven. Del Crandall blasted two of Milwaukee's four home runs off Robin Roberts that beat Philadelphia, 6-4, and kept the Braves within three games of first place Pittsburgh. The homers were Crandall's 13th and 14th of the year. Eddie Mathews walloped his 18th for Milwaukee and Chuck Cot tier hit his second. Cal Nee- man and Bobby Del Greco homered for tho Phillies. Joey Jay won his third game and Roberts lost his ninth. MNESCORES: Cincinnati 000 400,100 3 8 0 Pltuburch 300 000 131 6 7 Hook. Nuxhall 181, Brosnan IB) and Bailey; .Mliell, (ilDoon IS), Frnncla I8l and Bur(es. Oldff (91. WP Francli (1-0). LP Brosnan (3-11. IIRS Maieroikl (nthl, Stuart ( 13th I. Chlraco ooo ono loo 1 1 St. Loill 000 000 02x 2 4 1 Hobble (R-ll) and Tappe: Mm monii, McDBnlel IB), KHne (9) and Smith. WP McDaniel (6-3). HR Crowe (2ndl. l.n Anselea 021 200 0018 8 0 San Franclicn 000 010 000 I 9 4 Williams 19-21 and Rosebom; Snnford. Antonelll (Si and Land rith. LP Sanford (8-7). The oldest Volkswagen in America. Found on a farm in Emerson, Nebraska: the oldest Volkswagen in America. Model year: 1945. Still working every day for its owner, Harold Kuhn, it offers proof that a Volkswagen may grow old, but never obsolete. The oldest Volkswagen in America was driven 1,500 miles to VW headquarters in New Jersey. Averaged 22 mpg on the way. There, it was placed side by side with the newest Volkswagen in America (the 500,000th to come over). You can't see too many differences in . the two VWs. The new one hast larger front and rear win- You might mistake it for the newest. (ISO SV VOIKSWAQIN or Htai, INC. dows, heftier bumpers, new chrome strips end hub caps, different turn indicators. Otherwise, you might mistake the oldest Volkswagen for the newest. If you took both cars apart, though, you'd find that almost every part has changed since '45. (Most new parts fit any older model.l Volkswagen keeps finding new ways to improve the VW to make it last even longer. Yet not one change in 15 years has made a Volkswagen obsolete. Volkswagens de preciate less than any other car. Come in and see us for a new Volkswagen today. You'll be making a good long-term Investment. MORSE MOTORS 6th and Ivy, Medford (Yi Southern Oregon Volkswagen Headquarters Jz5f Sports Bulletin Memorial Stadium, Whli. Clly-Hogu. Vall.y Dairy Maids, without a hit. d.f.at d Eug.n. McCulloch Chain Saw 3-1 in a Northw.st Woman's M a o r Softball l.agu. gam. h.r. last night. Dodgers Roll To 6-1 Win Over Giants San Franelsco-'UPD-Big Stan Williams rolled to his ninth win of the season Saturday by pitching the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-1 victory over tho deflated Son Francisco Giants. The third place Dodacrs completely outhuslled San Francisco while taking their eighth decision in the last 10 starts. Four errors were tossed into the pot by San Francisco and two of these miscues led to scores. Jack Sanford. who sustain- ed his seventh defeat and was taken out for a pinchhitter after five innings, helped wreck himself by committing a balk which brought home Charlie Neal with a tally in the second. The 6 foot 5 inch, 230 pound Willianv., who now has a 9-2 record, struck out seven and gave up only one pass while mastering the Giants for the third time this season. Earlier this year he turned them back with a two-hitter and a three-hitter. This time they got to him for nine hits, but some fine fielding held them to only one run. In the fourth inning shortstop Maury Wells grab bed Willie Kirkland's wind blown double in short left field and threw out Orlando Cepcda who was trying to score from second. Two frames earlier Wil- liums deflected a hard smash by Ed Bressoud with' men on first and second. And second baseman Neal crawled after the ball to retrieve it in time to force Hobie Landrith at second base for the third out. A throwing error by first baseman Willie McCovcy, John Roscboro's double and Sanford's balk accounted for the two unearned runs in the second. Duke Snider had walked with one out and was safe at second when Mc- Covcy'a throw to Ed Bressoud oh" on-' attempted force play pulled the San Francisco shortstop off the bag. Neal was safe at first on the same play. Dallas Cowboys Start Training At Oregon Camp Forest Grove, Ore. - OIPD - A total of 38 National Foot ball league veterans are ex pected to be on hand at the Dallas Cowboys training camp here today for physical checkups. Most of the veterans arriv ed Saturday. Prior to the ar rival of two large groups to taling 31 aboard two flights into Portland s International airport, veteran defensive end Gene Cronin, formerly of the Detroit Lions, former Los An geles Ram guard Duane Put nam and linebacker Jack Pa. tera, obtained from the Chica go Cardinals, reported in sep arately, as did Gene Babb former 49ers fullback. The arrival of Eddie Lc- bnron, recently picked up in a trade with the Washington Redskins, gave the Cowboys four quarterbacks in camp. First Cut Mad. Rookies Don Meredith of SMU and John Talley of Northwestern have been here all week, as has veteran New York Giant signal caller Don Hcinrich, who came in early to help head coach Tom Lan dry; Heinrich and veteran Lions end James Doran re ported to camp along with the rookies to end work with the newcomers during the first week. The first cut made by coach Landry turned loose halfbacks Jack Spiccr and Clivc Bul lian, end Greg Altcnhofcn of Oregon, and centers Billy Brown and Bob Griffin. Spiccr of Oterbein, Altcn hofcn, and Brown of Wiley college were .all first-year rookies. Saturday's cuts were the first made by Landry. Pre viously three rookies had left voluntarily. The departures through Saturday leave 65 on the roster, 27 rookies and 38 veterans, SECTION B PAGES 1 to R rVteDioTtnuNi siPflDnairs MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1060 ASU Favors New Loop Tempo, .Ariz. -OIPD- Arizona Slate university's board of athletic control has voted- to endorse affiliation of ASU with a proposed new "Great Western ' conference of eight schools from the Border, Sky line, and old Pacific Coast conference. The new conference would consist of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young univer sity, Utah, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, and New Mexico. Arizona State and Arizona now arc members of the Bor der conference but have been looking for a stronger align ment. The athletic board of con trol said It expected to recom mend unanimously to Dr. H. D. Richardson, acting ASU president, that the university become a member of the new conference. 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