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miDAY, JULY 28, 1000 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. A Beavers Get Edge on Baxes' Homer By PETE COLEMAN Unllod Prom Intornntlonnl Two-run homeia worn bcjiv eel up by thu half cIii.imi In Piiflflc CiiiihI Iciikiki play Thuinday nliflit, Jim llnxiiM lilt one In the lii (it tlui 11 lit Hi In Klvu roil liiiltl n (I B ilwlslun liver Til cniiiii, Jin) Uyik tiiKl liny Durktir iincli Intel (iiki In lend Vancouver lo a 7-0 waltz uvur , Saciiiincnlo and duo run fiiicno did ll Ki help Kan , Dli'Ko down Soallle, 7-4. Tim other two two-run cir cuit clould woro wafted In IoxIiik i'aune, Jou Taylur had one for the italnlt-m and Jime l'ainui lurni'd the trick for 'i'acoina, In tlie other Hume, Spnkniio iiiimlied clKht Iwo-hiiHO hltH to defeat Salt Luke City, 13-4. All nlylil l'CL tciuna chaniiu oppunenla toduy, Spokane move Into San Dli-uo, Port land goeil to Siicniniento, Til coma nitty homo to hunt Vnn- ' couver, nnd Keattlo Journcya to Salt Lake. Lovsngulh Gala Win The uitiiio winning homer by Biixen ((live Portland un even split with Tacoma In n fiiurKiiinc aerie. Lynn Lov enuUi, who pltclurd three . lnnliiKK of aliulout relief ball, took the win, hi 12th aifalntil even lomtf-H. The loer wn Giant attirU-r Don Chojitc. Dyck nnd Barker' four- ' banner helped veteran hurl er Cicorno Bainl)eri'r to hi , ninth win of tho year, Bniubei'Ker iiiivu up nine hit, alruck out five nnd walk ed one In scoring hi shutout. Ho wn backed up by three ' double piny. Freoso'a amah put Sun Dieifo Into a 2-2 tic with the Rainier and from there the Pndro'a went on lo Kaln their only win of the three game act. Reed Needed Help Howls. Reed not the win for , the Pud nllhotiKh he needed relief help from Ken Mclirldc, Scuttle atnrter Dave Sten house, an 1 1 Knmo winner, ; took hi llth defeat. , Tho Spnknne Indians, with , right of (heir lilt being two- banners, scored In six dlffor . ent Innlng.i, Curl Roberts, Tony Rolg nnd Ramon Comic ' each had n pnlr of doubles to lead the winners nt the plate. Rliy Scmprocl) needed re lief nld from Chuck Churn but stayed nround long cnounh to 1 SPORTS 1 take hi fifth win without (OHS, I .INKHI'dllKHl I'm iiNnci nun iiki (ma n 7 I 't'lii iDiiii ,. i an mil ooo 5 vi I MU-kfilnori. Antlprton (III, Ken "'Iv (in, Lnvcnuulh 171, and (Inn- Untitle, Mutuant (III and Mclii; linn, i(ir. Vani'mlvnr , Harrmiionlo ana aim nan 7 1)11(1 (Hill (lllll.'O lliiinliprifi'r Anil Wilson; riorln. 1)10 (41, Ttnytnnmt (ll) nnd Hosclll, Hi'iillli, , .. Han Dlrwii . Hlenhitiisn, (III unit lltivun; nnd Ciirmm. ana noil nan 4 n i a:in nun aiix 7 ta i Wnii (Hi, rimueriild rl, Mfllrluo (III Null t.ake .... mm (mo am 4 n HH,knn .114 am l)4x 1(1 111 I Kiiwc. Popper (41. nnd Hall: hVm nrneh, Cliurn (7) and raiillaronl. Ashland Bears Defeat Indians Ashland Benrs massed nil their scoring In the hist two Innluns yesterday to down the Central Point Indians in a Southern Orcnon Junior Base ball southern division Pec Wee lennue conflict. Three buses on balls, n hit by Uyrd nnd an error realized three runs for the Bear In the fourth canto. In the fifth with two out they picked up four run with nnolher three wullu and hit by lioberson and Byrd, Plerson three bannered for Ashland. Dennl McGrath tripled for Cenlrnl Point In tho third In nlnn to drive In a run which tied Uio score at 3-nll. Glenn Watson hnd two triples for the Indians nnd Jim Blnnk hnd two lilt for CP. The Indians hud the bases loaded when tho name ended. Medford Tiners finished southern division piny yester day with lono bold on first place by drubbing the Ash land Cubs 27 to 7. Jackson ville beat Englo Point 10 to 2 on Tuesday to tlo those teams In the northern division be hind the first place Central Point Brnves. Medford Wild cats were second In tlie south sector. I.INF.SCOI1XSI Ashland man 000 347 5 n CP Indiana 1 10 114 II 3 Vollh and llerson; Walaon and Miller. All-Comers Track Meet On Saturday at Ashland Ashland - Participation In the summer nil-comer truck nnd field meets held ut Ash lund and Medford ha been nood, accordion to Dun Bulk ley, director of tho next meet, to 1)0 held ut Southern Ore gon eollngo llila Saturday. Total entered In all dlvl slons litis climbed from about (JO participant in tho first meet to over 100 In the lust meet, a high for the season. Junior divisions (age 6-10) have scon the greatest In crcaso in entries. Tho high school und open divisions have hud athlotei coming from such points cast s Klamath Kails, Lnkcvlcw, Bonanza, Henley, and Paisloy, from Uio north and west have come regular entrle from Grunt Pass, Cavo Junction, Ronuo River, Central Point, Eagle Point, and Jackuonvlllo, as well as a largo number from Ashland, Medford, and Phoenix. In tho meet last week It was necessary to run a special division for girls seven and under because of the large number of entries In this ago group. With awnrds being giv en for five place in each event, over more than 200 ribbons attached to certifi cates were awarded In the Junior divisions. Close to 100 Death Claims Billiard Star Belmont, Calif. OIPO - Wel kor Cochran, whose three cushion mulches with Willie Hoppo were clasulcs of bil liards history, died Thursday night at his home In this San Frnnclsco suburb. Ho was 63. Cochran, who hnd suffered a coronnry seizure two years ago, was stricken ngnin while watching the Republican Na tional convention on televi sion. Cochran's career began at the unc of 13 when he was dis covered by Frnnk Gotch, the great wrestler, playing In Manson, lown, where Coch ran's father had a billiard room. Gotch made arrange ments for Wclker to study the game under Lanson W. Per kins In Chicago. awurds were given out in the senior divisions. Participant lire reminded that Junior division events for both boy and girls will sturl ut 10 a.m. this Saturday and high school and open di visions get under way with the field events at 5:30 p.m. Running events aro scheduled to atari at 6 p.m. Entries will be accepted right up to the starting time for each event. Spectators aro invited and will be admitted at no charge. Woods, Water, Wildlife By Hank DoVoii It Is Interesting to note that the area representative of the Oregon state sanitary author ity, Mr. Ted Gcrow, is plan ning to open an office in Med ford, Apparently ho has heard the cries of anguish corning from those of us who arc Interested In clean water and clean air. It Is to be hoped that local condition will so affect Mr. Gcrow that he will see that our luw nguinst pol lution will be more rigorous ly enforced. Maybe he finally realized that the water taken from tho Rogue for use by the city of Grants Pass con tained the green horror of Cheney, Nati Nab Softball JACKSON COUNT SOn'BAI.L ASSOCIATION W. I.. Pet. I.lthla Lumber 12 1 .023 S-W rinor Coverlnf . 4 ' J" Billlo Kalla S 4 .8117 Cheney Studa 7 S .538 Timber Products .... S S .300 National Guard S S MS Mall Trlbuno .42(1 Civil Service 0 13 .000 Cheney Studs are certain of no less than a tie for fourth place In the final regular sea son standings of the Jackson County Softball association. The Studs bounced National Guard 11 to 3 last night to take lone hold on fourth. Guardsmen came back in the only other game of the eve ning and whipped Mall Tri bune 11 to 4, A scheduled Timber Prod-ucts-Butte Falls ruckus was not played but the two teams may got together this evening on the high school stadium turf here. TP softballers showed up for rivalry lust night but a good number of them left the park when it was Indicated that BF would not send a team because players were in volved in flreflghting. Then a group of young BF athletes, who had been rounded up, ap peared at the stadium. Five Run Innings Cheney last night had two five-run stanzas. In the first frame the scores were on five walks and three hits and in the second runs were on two bases on balls, two hit batters and three safeties, including a double by Steve Shorey. The Guard had a five-run onal Guard Victories frame in its second hassle -the third. In this stanza Hom er Sullivan tripled, Lonny Smith and V e r n Parent doubled, and Lyle Brown singled. There was an error, a base on balls and a sacrifice flyout by John Shama. Sulli van's triple brought In three runs. He also singled In the game and Jack Burns had two doubles. Larry Slessler had a two baser and a three-bagger for Mail Tribune and Lou Schell whacked two singles and a double. unVhcorks: Nail Guard 201 00 3 2 3 Cheney Sluda .... 930 lx 11 B 1 Parent. Hale (IK Burns (2) and Burns, Hale (2); Garrett and Per-klna. Mall Tribune -. 201 10 4 6 4 Nafl Guard 043 2x 11 8 2 Kuachel and Casey; J, Burns and Sullivan, HALL OF FAME Augusta, Ga. IUPD - Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C, four-time U. S. Women's Open golf tltlist, has been elected a member of the Ladies' Pro fessional Golf association Hall of Fame. Only 11 other wom en had previously been select ed for this honor, and none had been named in the last 10 years. Miss Rawls, who won her fourth open title last week, also captured the championship in 1951, 1953 and 1957. Bear creek. (His present of fice is In Grants Pass.) DEAD ALREADY The game commission has been having troubl with the summer sloelhaad being trapped at Gold Ray dam. The ilsh have been dying before lhey could be trans ferred to the hatchery at Bulla rails. Investigation by the geologist revealed that C. columnaris was the Initial infection which was followed by a secondary in fection that killed the ilsh . In two to four days. TO THE RESCUE Modern drugs came to the rescue and the situation is well in hand. The fish were GAME POSTPONED New York -(UPD-An annual professional football all-star game between the best play ers of the National and Ameri can leagues proposed today by Harry Wismer, president of the New York Titans of the AFL. Wismer sugegsted that the first game take place at New York's Polo Grounds in August, 1961, and be pattern ed along the lines of base ball's annual All-Star games. PHILS RECALL PITCHERS St. Louis (UPD - Buffalo pitchers Al Neiger and Art Mahaffcy donned Philadel phia Phillies uniforms today after being called up from the International league club. The Phillies, at the same time, released outright to Buffalo pitchers Humberto Robinson and Taylor Phillips. Robinson had an 0-4 record this season while Phillips, a southpaw, was 0-1. Thornton To Speak At Northwestern Salem -(UPD- Attorney Gen eral Robert Y. Thornton will be a guest professor next Monday at Northwestern uni versity's annual short course for prosecuting attorneys in Chicago. He will deliver the opening ecture. It will be the third time he has lectured at the school. put Into the liberation tanks of the truck on the same day they were captured and treat ed en route to the hatchery. The game commission now has over 100 fish In the hatch ery ponds and hopes to get 30 more. These fish will spawn early next year and the fry will be the first resi dent of Ihe Medco pond on the Butte Falls-Prospect road. When thiy reach migratory ago they will be released Into the tributary that will carry them down to the main stem of the river and on down to the sea. 8KI FEVER Several reports have coma In on an outbreak of ski fever at Howard Prairie reservoir. Symptom seem to consist of a need to use the whole reservoir; espe cially on Saturday or Sun day when more fishermen are present. The nicest thing to be said regarding the outbreak of fever la that those Involved probab ly don't know ihe infection is dangerous. THE ANGLER'S LOG The small downstream mi grants in the lower Rogue canyons are feeling the heat. They are dying in 78 degree water and this is to be expect ed since 74 degrees is the upper limit of their tolerance. The temperature - flow stud ies will be most welcome if they can show a way to in crease the flow and lower the temperature of this water by means of a high dam In the upper river. Otherwise we will always loso the fish we gain by improved spawning and management, Diamond Lake Trolling FFAW will rind a few and a Ued-tlown raridls My has brought luck to Home. There la lomc success drift Ins a FFStW but the wind ha to to he ju.-.l ao. Fish Lake la very ajnod. Catches arcs hnwlntf aome biftKcr flah. 1.1m Ita are including flah up to If) and 17 Inches. Hcst luck on trolled FFfc3t or atillflahln with alnle eKe. Four Mile Lake F.venln flshlne la exceptionally good. Llmlta of rainbow and Koknnce nre being ex tracted by use of FFAW. Howard Prairie Off nnd on flah. Ing luck snoma to be the mode. Bank flahermnn are setting a few and sunken fllea are good aport for those In the know. Klamath Lake Fishing has heon alower thia week. Chuck Alcoak of Grants Pass caught an almost 13 poundor. Harry Fills or Medrord used an aiuty reoker for an 8I pounder. Lake or the Woods Is pretty good. I.lmlla of rnlnbow and Koka nee are allll coming out. Beat hot seems to lie slillflshtng Willi worms. Lou Bates of Medford rninm out with a 'bow weighing 8 pounds. Squaw Lakes Fishing Is holding up on par wllh Fish l,ako. Lola of S to ll Inchera. Willow Creek Swimming ti ex crllenl, TDK OPTIMINT'S CORNKH All the news of better' and faster highways spell less nine traveling tn and from fishing grounds. The only trouble la ' that the easier It gets to go fishing, the more people find they can go. A flaherinan haa ti be single-minded to the extreme to avoid looking over hta shoulder as he hurries to hie favorite hole, Let's hope these super highways start a naiv craxe, like going to Log Angeles for the week end. GOOD LUCK! Government Licensed -FLY- AIRTAXI to LAKE OF WOODS AIRPORT 20 QQ Includes party of one, rwo or tnree. Telephone ROGUE FLYING SERVICE, Inc. SP 3-2511 BOB TAYLOR says: "Don't miss a good betl These cart aro exceptional, and you can buy right now on real easy monthly payments. Call one of these five salesmen, or come in. See if you don't get a better deal herel" QUALITY USED CARS trucks Special Sale Offered by 5 Dean & Taylor Pontine Salesmen THE BIGGEST EVENT SINCE OUR FAMULOUS "GOLDFARB" SALE! s .. (V(i. aaV 't7 ti" e.'k'l rt, 1 ! BOB BAIZE SAYS: "The reit ef these guys talk toe much. I ust know good cars. Call ma at SP 3-7421." '53 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP I can't say a thing good about this car but the price '57 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF In 20 years with this co. 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