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it, '.JjttiHl r, '.ft! '4 1 f 1 K V v r FIRST TIME AT 8'miP Compellim for the (lint tlmu today on the White City (Irnif atrip will ho tho Umumiin-Cannon "A" cluss acceleration drnKslcr. Thin sleek muohliic, powered by a 400-ciiblc-lneh fiicl-lnjeclod Oldsmoblle aniline, Is owned by Dave Hem nuin, Medford, mid Wally Cnnnnn, Aslilnnd. Featuring- a frame manufactured by Chassis California Club Faces Pin Lanes Two games art lot today In In Rogua Valley B sla bs!! laagua. Madford Bowling lanas la host at Mamorial stadium. Whit City, to Craicant City. Colli., at 1:30 p.m. Boieburg Is at Grants Pais. Games matching the same two clubs were slated last night. Ashland has a bye this week and in the RVL. but will moot Klamath Falls' Independent semi-pros at I p.m. today at the Southern Oregon college diamond at Ashland. Ashland and Roseburg have made a change in plans lor their second half doublebill In the league. It will be on Saturday altar noon, Aug. 6. The game was moved ahead a day because ol the Elks lodge picnic on Aug, 7. Klamath Trips South Eugene K In ninth Falls defeated South Kuccnr's Pltclifnrd Mnlors B to 2 Inst week In the first name of a two-of-lhrce ))ltiy-o(f in American Lenion Junior biieuitll. The two teams met last nlulit nt Kliimnlh Kails. If Siouili Kuitene won, It mount n third xame nt Klamath Kails today. Series winner Is to fine North Bend for the title In Oregon Aren 4. Khim nih wo southern division winner. Kuiicnc took the north title and North Bond was const division champ. Gold Ray Fish Count WKKK KNIIINfl Jllt.V JJ: Clilnnnk aaltnnn 31)6 (Infliid- tnr 42-S rtf-r rrnt lark lalmnn). Summer run itfalhrad -9S. n i l. SKASO.Nl rhlnnok salmon 23. SIS (In rltidlnt 21.6 per rrnt Jack aal mont ftlnrt April 7. Siimmrr run itrelhiad .71 slnre May 2. THRIFT AUTO SUPPLY MUFFLERS TAIL PIPES SEAT COVERS LAKE PLUGS OPEN SUNDAY THE STORE WITH 10,000 ITEMS Madford, 801 N. Riverside IBlilSISpudnut Shamrocks' Research, Lou Anucles, and mnnolum front wheels 111 Is black speedster will bo (iunnlng for top honors nt today's meet sponsored by .Southern Oregon TlminK association. Driver Dave Bergman (above) will bo one of soma 100 contestants participating. Tlmo trials are to open at 0 a.m. MEDrWNi?KTrUBUKl SIPdDffiTS MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1060 Softball Teams Contend For Berths in JACKSON COUNTY SIIHII.M.1. ASSOCIATION W. I.. Prl l.llhla LuinbiT II I 117 S-W Khwr Lnvcrlns a 4 II I1 1 1c- Knlll S 1 Timlirr Proilurla ., S fl '.'Itrnrv Sluili fl rt Mull Trillium 5 7 Nallmiat fliiard 4 a Civil Service 0 12 11(17 .11117 .Mill .31111 .417 .001) Top spot In the Jackson County Softball association play-offs has been nailed down but six teams are in contention for other berths In the four-team run-off as the league ttoes into its last week of rciiularly scheduled ploy. Llthla Lumber, with a three-Rums' lead over second place and Just two Karnes to play, is sure of No. 1 play off position. In the running for a berth or tic for one arc S and W Floor Covering. Ilutte Falls. Timlirr Products. Chrnry Studs, Mall Tribune and National Guard. S and W and Butte Falls ench need only one more win to be sure of getting "In." They meet In one of tbo gnmes this week. Monday Tills Two games moke up the Monday night fare. S and W laces Civil Service nnd Mall Tribune opposes Llthla Lum ber with both games at 7 p.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. play has Mall Tribune agnlnst Nation al Guard nnd Cheney Studs against Timber Products. At 0 p.m. Llthla will scuffle Civil Service nnd S nnd W will scuffle Butte Falls. Tho regular slntc winds up on Thursday with tho Studs nnd Nntlonal Guard meeting at 7 p.m. and Butte Falls tan gling with Timber Products at 9 p.m. The BF-TP fray was moved from a Monday original date. The Floor Covering team will be nt Camp White on Take Advantage of This Big Feature at , Thrift Auto Supply INSTALLED WHILE-U-WAIT You save time, money and effort with this service. Another way In which THRIFT AUTO SUPPLY thanks you for your business. i N I I "HI - Grants Pats, 237 Hlway 99S Play-off Thursday tor nn 8 p.m. scrap with the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids. Net Teams Defeat GP Modfurd city recreation ten nis teams won matches Friday from Grunts Pass. 'the local boys' team was victor by a narrow 4 to 3 count and the girls were win ners 5 to 2 hi the encounters here. Decider for the boys was an elongated doubles match in which Gory Highland and Jim Hatch outfought Dennis Lynch nnd Dick Newman. Score was 9-11, 8-6 and 7-3. The engagement went l'.j hours or so longer than the other tussles. The GP team of Jim and Dick Blacksmith trimmed John McKinlcy nnd Scott Corpcntcr In the other dou. blcs. Boys Singles Medford singles winners were Carpenter over New. man, 9-7, fi-li, Steve Root over Jim Plainer, 61, 0-2, and Hatch over Lynch, 6-0, 6-2. or Grants Pass Jim Black smith won from McKinlcy, 3-7, 6-0, tl-J, and Dick Black smith from Highland, 6-2, 6-2. Girls who were winners for Medford in singles were Nan cy Hlnman over kathy Sctuillz, 6 0, 6-4, Jan Stewart over Linda Millcman, 6-1, 6-U, Pnuln Lowcry over Peggy Palmer, 6-0, 6-1, nnd Mary Walsh over Leone Gainer, 6-3, 6-3. Dlnne Mllleman, Grants Pass, defeated Laura Batzer, 6-4, 6-3. The GP duo of Schultz and Diane Millcman, trimmed Pat ty Barnes and Karen Carpen ter, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5, for Medford, Bctly Hatch nnd Sarah Rob inson whipped Linda Mllle man and Palmer, 6-4, 6-0. Dallas Holds Big Drill Forest Grove - (UPD - A full speed scrimmage was held here Saturday as the Dallas Cowboys finished their first week of nrc-scason trnlnlno The scrlmmnge was h I g h- I'Kiiica oy ine offensive feats of former Washington Red skins quarterback Eddie Le Bnron who tossed three touch down, passes. Head conch Tom Landry said "It was a good scrim mage, for a first ono." He add ed "the offense had the ad vantage due to the fact we stayed In one defense nil after noon, but nevertheless it was a good first scrimmage." The Cowboys also got top notch offensive performances from L. G. Dupre, former BnUimoro Colt halfback, and fullback Gone Bnbb, recently obtained in a trade with tho Snn Francisco 49crs. Lo Bnron hit rookie end Gary Wlsener of Bnylor on two 70-ynrd pass and run scoring plays and threw another 50-yard scoring strike lo veteran end Frank Clarke, formerly on the Cleveland Browns. Le Bnron wound up the 'afternoon with a 45-yard rollout that took the bail to the 10-ynrd line. Le Bnron then pitched to Don Mcllhen ny who skirled left e.id for the score. The only Injury dilrlng tho scrlmmnge was to rookie Jake Crotithnmel who was groggy nftcr being hit on the head. Poison Oak? Try Bottle of ZEMACOL Yea muil be satisfied or youi aieaay cheerfully refunded. Oat a bottle teds, at WISTIRN THRIFT ,'A Play Maids Monday A doUblohoador Is slated Monday night, July 25, whon tho Rogue Valley Dairy Maids are hostesses to the Ulan Spudnut Shamrocks of 'Salt Luke City in Softball feature at Memorial stadium, White City. Seven and five -Inning games are planned with the first to be at 7:30 p.m. The Shamrocks come here with a 23-year background In the diamond sport. In that time they have participated in 16 regional tournaments and In 11 world tourneys. Record of the Utah team this season Includes three vic tories over the Tucson, Ariz., Ranchettes, two wins in five games with the Portland Erv 54 Gridders To Gather At Portland Portland-Flfty-four of Ore gon's blue-ribbon senior foot ball players from last year's high school teams will gather here Sunday, July 31, to be gin two weeks of intensive practice for the 13th renewal of the Shrincrs' hospital all star game. The rival 27-man State and Metropolitan squads will "make like friends" at a get together luncheon Sunday aft ernoon at Multnomah Ath letic club, where they will re ceive their official Jackets and hear from game leaders. But from then on they will act like opponents, dedicating their pigskin talents to rais ing money for the Shrincrs' hospital for crippled children. Bill Clark, president of the Jackson County Shrine club, has announced that a limited number of tickets to the Stale-Metro Shrine all-star football game at Portland are being ordered lor sale here. They will be available at Barker's Men's store possibly by the middle of the week. Tickets sell for S3 for a reserved seat and $2 for the reserved section. The Stale squad will be un der the direction of Coach Fred Splcgclberg of Medford, assisted by Don Rcqua of Pendleton and Lee Guslafson of Salem. Tom DeSylvIa of Portland's Jefferson High will tutor the Metros, aided by Bob Singer of Lincoln and Marv Hicbert of David Doug las. Personnel of both squads have been Instructed to re port here In "top physical condition, ready for body con tact work on the first day of practice." The Metros, riding a three game winning streak, will seek to make it four in a row and give them a stand-off with State in wins and losses. State has won 6, the Metros 5 and one game ended in a 7 to 7 deadlock. Police Capt. Eugene W. Fer guson, the game's managing director, said all indications point to a capacity crowd for the game, often described as "football's finest hour." Lowell Dcon, Jerry Ander son, Skip Bennett and John Frohnmaycr, Medford, and George Moses, Ashland, are among those on the State squad. Two Run Homer Gets Card Win Cincinnati - (UPD - W a 1 1 Moryn's two-run homer off Bob Grim in the tenth inning gave the St. Louis Cardinals n 7-5 victory over the Cincln nulti Reds Saturday In a game marred by seven errors. Frank Robinson's two -run homer, after Bill White's double put- the Cards ahead, 5-3, In the top of the ninth inning, sent the game into extra Innings. HANDYMAN JAQ( Gtts you out of had spots in rough country 3 Ton Capacity 42" Continuous Lift 48" High -Weighs 28 Lbs. Hundreds of uses . . . lifts cars, trucks, stones, logs, obstacles. Here how ilundytmn pullt . voroutuf n . - aw - r Next to hla tlotr, rod and irun, the sppriwmm beat friend! nSw, go Into the wIMn W. where the "b ones" are. without fear of get tinS stuck. Miffhty Handyman Jack helps yoo in M.Hn of ma cab e iron and railroad steel. Positive, easy to S tons. Guaranteed 1 full Order Your Handyman ROGUE EQUIPMENT SALES, Inc. JMON.rar. Ilwy Mrrllrird Br I-4SS1 EBERHART'S ROGUE , HARDWARE SPORTSMAN US Hwy. It 100 . Rlv.ntit. ' Aihlanrl Medford MU 1-1311 SP J-7JSS ' i'X Llnd Florists and one victory In three games against the Blues of Huntington Park, Calif. The Shamrocks are to come here following a swing Into California. Dairy Maids were In Brem erton, Wash., last night for a Northwest Women's Major league doublebill. Ladies' Bat Lead Held By Topley NOHTHWKST WOMEN'S LKAMUK UTANUINUb (flrit bill) U a 4 Pet. 1 000 Llnd Florlili Vancouver. B.C. Rogue. Valley ,.M. Bremerton Eusene ... Salem MO .431 .133 JOB .286 Martlnlzeri Port Anselei 4 (Sacond hall) w. Pet 1.000 .687 J00 M0 j:i3 .167 Llnd FlorlkU . 8 Eusene 6 Itogue Valley 5 Vancouver, B.C. ..w 2 Bremerton 2 MnrUnizers 1 .Salem Shamrock I Port Anaelei . .. 1 .167 (Does not Include July 23 gamca.) Portland - The Vancouver, B. C, South Hill Queens hold down the top three position, in Northwest Women's Maj Softball league batting av ages this week. Team manager Shirley Top ley holds a. commanding le over teammates Sally K loch and Laura Males' .op ley has collected 20 hi'; in 47 times at bat for a .42' Batting average. Alcfjulloch is hitting 304 and Malcsh, steady Ca nadian catcher, is close at hand with a .302 average. Bremerton pitcher Myrtle Pierce is next in line with a .381. Portland's Florist hurlcr Louise Mazzuca continues her fabulous pitching this season with a perfect 15-0 record. She has surlcd 111 innings and has averaged a fraction under two strikeouts per in ning. She has fanned 221 bat ters, has given up only one run, 15 hits, no earned runs and 12 walks. Her teammate Jackie Rice also has a perfect record win ning six straight this year. In team statistics, Vancou ver is batting .285 while the Florists are hitting .229. Official league statistics: Pllchlhc W L IP h n Mazzuca. Flor. ..13 0 111 15 1 Bice. Flor 6 0 47 IB 5 Hell her. Mart. 1 0 11 9 3 Carlion. Marl. 1 ' 0 3 10 Winn. Eus. 9 3 81 40 21 Topley Van 5 3 .19 48 20 Pierce. Brem. 7 7 102 43 28 Bnrron. HV 6 90 66 36 Callashan. RV .... 3 5 64 45 34 VanRvauvk. Van. 3 3 40 36 21 Kozak. Marl 3 4 50 32 16 1 llaulev. Sal 6 11 125 n6 SO, Kirkmlre. Tin. 2 4 42 38 23 ' SundquisC. PA 5 12 113 101 67 Batllns AB II RBI Ave. Topltv. Van 47 20 12 .426 McCulloch. Van. 33 13 12 .1114 Malenh, Van 51 20 12 J52 Pierce. Brem 42 16 7 .381 Brood. Sal. . 12 4 0 33S Wadiworth. Flor. . 58 19 11 .127 Callashan. RV ...34 17 6 J15 Fllzwalcr, Flor. .64 20 S .312 Pfalf. RV -.36 10 2 .278 Harrison, Van. 41 12 9 .293 DuPun. Euc.. 67 IB 12 .296 Edwards. Eug. 52 14 S J69 WalllJ. Flor ..30 13 8 .2601 Whitehead. Van. ..33 9 . 3 .257 Barron. RV 44 11 3 .250 Werronen. Flor. .S7 14 3 .245 1 Gllmore. Van. 49 12 243 1 Calls. PA 66 16 8 J42 Swim Instruction Slated for CP Class Central Point - Two weeks of lessons for a Central Point class of beginner swimmers start Monday at Jackson pool in Medford. City Recreation Director Don Miller said that classes Monday through Friday this week will be from 9 to 9:30 a.m. and the bus will leave the Central Point city hall at 8:30 a.m. Classes for the week of Aug. 1-5 will be from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Fees of eight' youngsters who signed for Intermediate swimming will have to be re funded, according to Miller, since there Is no room in a class for them. Over 800,000 Already Sold itch. lift for object" up I year. Used by U.S. 1 JeckTODAYI Ken's Kampar ill N. Par. Hwy, Talent KK 5-HSS ' 1 1 'MS SOFTBALL CATCHER - Ol lie Jean - Back, above, is catcher for the Utah Spudnut Shamrock Softball team of Salt Lake City which opposes the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids Monday night at Me morial stadium, White City. First of two games will be at 7:30 p.m. .A Choice uzzling To D'Amato New York (UPD - Ingemar Johansson was "very pleased'' but Floyd Patterson's mana. gcr, Cus D'Amato. was slight ly puzzled today over the se lection of Los Angeles as the site for the next world heavy weight te itlfight. 'No one has spoken. to me or Patterson about the pro posed site," D'Amato said. "As far as I know they're, still looking for a site among cities that include New York. The champion's manager added he would make no fur ther statement about the site until after he discusses the situation with Johansson in Sweden next month. Patter son is scheduled to start an exhibition tour in .that coun try Aug. 8. Bill Fugazy, president of Feature Sports, Inc., announc ed Friday that the Patterson- Johansson "rubber" match will be staged at the Los An geles Coliseum Nov. 1 unless cither fighter has a "reason able objection." I We're Making A Clean Sweep Of Our Summer Stock! ALL Shoes Suits Beachers Many, Many BIG BUYS In Our BOY'S DEPT. Faust Lone 17-Year-Old On U.S. Olympic Squad. Eugene - On each Olympic squad there Is always at least one youngster who surprised track and field experts with his skill and out-performed his more experienced elders for one of the coveted berths on the United States team. When the sauad begins ar riving at University of Ore gon Monday to begin work outs and preparations for the training meet at Hayward Field on July 30 there will be two college freshmen on the team and one of them is a 17-year-old from Occidental named Joe Faust. He won't be 18 until Sept. 21, so he has belter than a year's edge on Tony Watson, the sensational Oklahoma freshman broad jumper, who turned 19 in the spring. Faust was truly a surprise in the trials, although he had jumped 6-11 earlier In the spring. There were doubts he could hold his own with the experienced jumpers who made up the finest high jump field In world history. In fact, Faust, a scholastic star as well as an outstand ing athlete who is majoring In mathematics, ended up sec ond with a leap of seven feet. The winner, of course, was the Incomparable John Thom as, a sophomore himself, of Boston university with a world record leap of 7-34. Ticket Demand Brisk Faust soared through the competition without trouble until the bar went over seven feet and then he finally miss ed. Interestingly enough, the third place, was taken by Charlie Dumas with a jump of 6-11 and it was just four years ago that Dumas was a college freshman trying for the team, and he made with the first seven-foot leap in world history at the 1956 Olympic trials in Los An geles. The high jump is just one of the features of the meet which is expected to attract one of the larger track crowds in northwest history. In addition to youth, the vet erans are well represented with three-time Olympic vet eran Parry O'Brien, as well as five other old hands who CP Sportsmen's Club Convenes on Monday Central Point - Central Point Sportsmen's club will hold its regular monthly meet ing at 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 25, at the clubhouse on West Pine st. Junior members will provide the program. Refresh ments will be served. OP MONDAY MM UNTIL 9 PM. PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED! Swim Wear Sport Coats Sport Shirts Buy Now Use Your Charge Account iF MEN AND BOYS WEAR IT . . ROBINSON BROS. CARRY ITI Robinson ' Next to Pick's Apparel have already won one Olym pic gold medal. Ticket demands continue to FREE VACATION! 3 Carefree Days for Two '"V T'""iSN In The. Beautiful Saga Motor Hotel Across From Disneyland Entrance ' ' You and one guest will receive accommodations at the famous ultra modern motor hotel for three days and two nights as guests of gonial manager Robert Hobbs. 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