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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
MONDAY. AUGUST 1. 1960
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HOOSSERS PENALIZED BY
Chicago - OJPIl - Indiana
emerged today as a "non-conference"
football member o
the Big Ten and a sure loser
of an estimated 885,000 in TV
revenue for the 1960 grid
campaign.
Such was the effect of Big
Ten disciplinary action
against the HSsiers announc
JONES
By SCOTT BAILLIE
San Francisco-IUPD-A tough,
23-game road trip confronted
the San Francisco Giants to
day but they took off on the
wings of a five-game winning
streak.
Sam Jones, pitching with a ;
genuinely "broke" left finger
to go with his chronically
"broke" right arm, carved
" out a masterpiece SQiday
witna two-hit, 6-2 victory
overMhe Cincinnati Reds.
His sharp display, which
Qv'as unhampered by a fractur
ed left finger that he kept
outside his vloveOmd in a
splint, swept the Giants to
their scvei'i victory in eight
games. It also wound up a
hon stand, which had started
in the midst of O five-game
losing streak, Uh a record
of llQvins and eight defeats.
On Saturday, the Giants
clipped Cincinnati, 1, in the
10th inning on Jim Daven
port's clutch single.
Jones liQlted the Reds to
a two-run homer by Gus Bell
in theOfirst innings Sunday
?,gd a single by Vada Pinson
in the nin$i. In between he
retired 25 consecutive batters
and seemed ffii the verge of
hurling ao near-perfect game
until Pinson cracked a clean
hit to center with two out in
the ninth.
Janes struck out 10 and is
suea one pass which Pinson
drew before Bell teed off for
his long homer.
Three Run Splurge
A thrcc-rfln splurge Qi the
fifth inning pm the Giants
ahead for good and routed
Bob Purkey, who had master
ed them tQree times this year,
with his seventh defeat. Pur
key, stung for 10 hits, got the
' hook after Orlando Ccpeda
sent Willie Mays hobbling
home with a double that
broke a 2-2 tie. Mays wrench
ed his ankle sliglWly when he
fell while en rttie frrgji see-
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Jackion it Biddle SP 3-6661
ed Sunday by conference
Commissioner Kenneth L.
(Tug) Wilson, who slapped a
one-year probation on the
Hoosiers for alleged illegal re
cruiting of football players.
The action, severest sen
tence handed down by the
Big Ten since it suspended
Iowa for a year in 1929 on
BLAZES FOR SF
ond to third on the play. But
the injury was pronounced
only as slight although Willie
later left the game.
Cepera's hit got rid of Tur
key and lefty Claude Stcen
took over with two on and
one out. His wild pitch with
pitch ,et Jim Marshaii come
in for another run and then
an error by rookie third base- lief pitcher with a 10-0 rcc
man Cliff Cook on Jones j ord and 2.30 earned run av
grouncQ allowed Ccpeda to j erage. He has saved another
score. I 12 games for the PCL club.
Lithians Nab Pair
From Crescent jCity
Ashland-Ashland's Lilhians
used the home run ball to ad
vantage at Crescent City,
Calif., yestMdayajwJ defeated
the Golden State te;Q. 8 to 7
and 11 to 3 in RogiQ Valley
league basebitrl games.
.John Cook's homer with
two niattaboard helped the
Lithians to 8 to 7 nod over
Crescent in the opener. Ron
Maurer smacked a grand
slam roundtrippcr in the fifth
inning of the secondQonflicT
Ashland trailed 3 to 5 aftS?
five inninym the first game.
The Lithians picked up a run
in the seventh inning. Then
Rji Maurer doubled anri
Larry Maurer singled for a
ninth canto tying sco. A
sinfgj by Jim McAbce and
another by Leroy King pre
ceded Cook's circuit blast0 in
the ninth. A CrescentQCity
rally in the ninth halted after
two runs had crossed.
Ron Mazier 8 fcVIO
F0n Maurer wicQ'.ed the
b'B)bal forfVie Lithians with
four for five in the first game
and three for five in thj sec
ond. Wayne Paulson socked
three for fivcigin the opener
and two for four in the sec
ond tussle. -Larry Maur-Ohad
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similar charges, will end af
ter one year providing Indi
ana mends its ways and gives
"full assurance of adherenccs
to the financial aid regulations
of the conference, Wilson said.
During the span, Indiana's
football games will not be
counted in conference stand
ings, nor will those of its grid
The Giants Sunday recalled
Willie McCovoy, National
league Rookie of the Year
last season and a flop this
one, from Tacoma of the Pa
cific Coast league.
Also obtained from the Gi-
ant farm was Sherman (Road-
block) Jones, righthanded ro
hits on all three of his of
ficial batting trips in the con-
cinder. Lou Maurer had two
safe blows in the opening
UU'
Ashland with its victories
remained tied at 13-1 with
Roseburg which gained two
wins by default from Mcd-
ford.
l.iNKsenitKS:
(10 innings)
Ashland 012 000 101 3 8
Cres. City -100 010 000 2 7
15 5
Pareflikand McAbce; DcGross and
PctersCT?.
Ashland . 0Ln Fhn 211 11 3!
Crca City 030 TWO 0 3 7 5i
Cook and R. Maurerl McAbee (3); j
McClcllan, Moore t2l Peterson, j
Gridiron
Telecasting
Jate Told
New York - HIPll - Syracuse,
the nationQNo. 1 college foot,
ball team last jar0will be
sctg twice during t'JJ 1960
season Qn the American
Broadcasting company's tele
xed "Game of the Week."
Thomas More, ABC-iV vice
president in charge of pro
gramirig, announcedJunday
that Syracuse will appear in
a nalionally-lclcviscd game at
the University of Kansas, Set.
1, and in a regional contest
: wit Army at Yankee Sta0
! um. Nov. 5.
Twenty - seven other top
teams will see action on the
schedule that opc) Saturday,
Sept. 17, with Georgia play-
! ing at Alabama and closes
DO- 3 with Duke playing at
UCLA.
All told, there will be nine
g;inO on? nationwide basis
- eight on Saturday after
noons and one on Thanksgiv
, ing Day betOcen Texas and(
Texas A M.-pn fourQlhcr
Saturday afternoons, the network-will
present three re
gional televised ganvjs.
' The complete schedule of
the 1960 NCA football tele
casts: Sept. 17 Georgia at Alabama
(BirniinRham). national telecast.
Sept. 2JQ Michigan State at Pitts
burgh, naoonal telecast.
Oct. 1 Syracuse at Kansas, na
tional telecast.
Oct. 8 Washington at Stanford,
national telecast.
Oct. 15 Air Force Adanemy at
Navy, regional telecast. Arkansas
at Texas, regional telecast. Wiscon
sin at. Iowa regional telecast.
Oct. 28 Notre Dame at North
western, national telecast.
Oct. 21) Louisiana Stale at Mis
sissippi, j-egional telecast. Ohio
State at Michigan State, regional
telecast. California at Oregon Slate,
regional telecast.
Nov. 5 Syracuse at Army (New
York City), rional telecast. Illi
nois at Michigan, regional telecast.
Denver at Air Force Academy, re
gional telecast.
Nov. 12 Ohio i'.l&le at towa. na
tional telecast.
Nov. !f Yale at Harvard, region
al telecast. Illinois at Northwestern,
regional telecast. Stanford at Cali
fornia, regional telecast.
Nov. 24 Texas A&M at Texas,
national telecast.
Nov. 26 Army at Navy (Phila
delphia), national telecast.
Dec. 3 Duke at UCLA national
telecast.
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opponents. Other sports arc
not affected by the probation.
Second Measure
A second measure bars In
diana from participating in
the league s division of foot
ball TV revenue, estimated to
be worth at least S85.00U.
The action was the second
slap at Indiana in less than
five months. In April, the
NCAA put the school on pro
bation for four years for al
leged recruiting infractions.
Wilson said his investiga
tion uncovered the cases of
seven former students and
five prospective students who
had received m o n e y from
alumni, but it failed to reveal
the names of the alumni.
"These boys all admitted
getting cash in envelopes, but
none of them know who the
donor was. We raiPinto a
stone wall here." he said.
None of the athletes, who
said they received S50 to StiO
per month ever played on the
varsity football squad and all
have le the scInQI, Wilson
said.
Softballers
To Collide
Tenraht
Four games are plotted
in the JacksSn County Soft
ball association gis eve
ning. If the weather ?Jid forest
fire situation permits glhe
play of all four tussles at
jhe senior higO stadium
here, the regular schedule
in the circuit will be com
pleted. Championship play
off encoui0?rs maQihi be
gin on Wednesday.
Games at 7 p.m. willHtfave
Butle Falls aqainst Timber
Products an Lithia Lum
ber against Civil Service.
At 9 p.m. it will be Cheney
Studs versus Timber Prod
ucts and S and W Floor
Covering against Butle
Falls, according to League
Manager WillardQBarnum.
The I&itgFalta- Timber
Products and Cheney-Tim-berdjroducls
games are key
tussles since lhey ha v e Qn Trsd.iy at 8 ,,.,
bearing on fourth pi a ndOft jds cncoun(cr tliRiKlan
the final spot in the play
off. Cheney now hoWs that
!jsilion but Timber Prod
ucts has, a chance to tie for
it. A deadlock would com
plicate the start of the four-
team runotj
PAIRINGS DEPEND
The SW-BF outcome also
is important since it may
figure in how tear are
paired for the playoff first
rouneVt, SgJ is now in second
place in the standings and
Butle Falls is third.
Tonight marks the fouith
effort of TP and BF to get
together jyr their second
garfe of the slate. The
originally were billed for
last Monday. The game
was reset for Thursday but
was postponed again and
the clubs were not able
play Friday.
Butte Falls is making a
concession in coming for a
7 p.m. mix and in playing
a doubleheader. Because o
the travel distanceQButte
Falls games here have been
at 9 p(3l. , '
Medford Church Weague
softballgjlayofts are set for
Tuesday nightMn the early
frays First Baptist will meet
First Methodist and Latter
Day Saints will mix with
Phoenix Presbyter ian.
Games will follow between
the o winners and the
two losers.
DENVER-ACQUIRES
ALVAREZ
Denver-lUPII - The Denver
Bears have acquired Ossie
Alvarez from Tacoma of the
Pacific Coast league to replace
Inman (Coot) Veal, who was
recalled by the parent Detroit
Tigers. Veal, a shortstop, had
been hitting .301 in the Amer
ican association.
TO TOUR JAPA N
San Francisco-lUPii-The San
Francisco Giants will leave
on Oct. 14 on a goodwill base
ball tour of Japan and Hon
olulu. They will play 16 games
in 10 Japanese cities and two
games in Hawaii.
SPORTS
Maids Beat
Chain Saw
Nine Twice
When the Rogue Valley
Dairy Maids oppose Bremer
ton, Wash., next Saturday
evening, they 11 ue after a
doubleheader sweep in order
to finish with a winning sea
son in t lie Northwest Wom
en's Softball league.
The Maids. 6-8 in the first
half of loop play, were 7-5 for
the second half alter bounc
ing Eugene McCulloch Chain
Saw 3 to 0 on Saturday and
lOQo 0 on Sunday in conflicts
at Kugene. Rogue Valley is
now 13-13 for t h e full
NWMSL seasQi.
Pat Barron chucked a two-
walk, five - strikeout, one - hit I
victory for the Dairy Maids
on Saturday. Shii'O Hanson
had two hits for ItV and drove
in two of the runs. Jean Main
knocked in the other marker
with a double and Barron
socked the other of the four
Maid hits. KarcQ Kirkmire.
pitching for Eugene, walked
two and fanned one.
Seven-Run Inning
Ellen Callaghan hurled a
four-hittcrQjr the Rogue Val-
jrjj team on Sunday when he
I'Qry Maids had a sevci'im
fourlh inning. The tallies in
this frame were on five bases
on balls, an error and singles
by Haris Hickson and Janet
Pfatr
Hickson doubled as well as
singled for the Maids and
Hanson also had two hits.
S!(F5rry Larson baited safely
tvc foiMcCullocQ Calla
ghan issued two bases on balls
and walked two. Chain Saw
pitchers gave up 1 1 walks.
The Maids have an n p.m.
game on Tuesday agaiii'st the
Civil Service men's team of
the Jackson County associa
tion. Eagle Point Juni Dairy
Maids will oifflpsc Central
Point girls at ti p.m. to open
the twinbill at Meisrial sta
dium, vviiile City.
tin
Maids encounter thgjKlanialh
Falls tttisineiies at nrp veter
an Administration domicil
iary park. This same Celd will
be the site of Dairy Maid
games next Saturday gainst
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With thousands of her old
friends and neighbors watch
ing hopefully, she ended a
two-year title drouth Sunday
by capturing the American
Women's Open title with a
72-liolc total of 292, eight un
der par, at Hiawatha golf
course.
Patty recorded her last tour
nament victory in the same
open in 1958, the first year it
was held. !
The crowd broke into wild
cheers and old timers, who re
nienibered Patty when she
was the tetage queen of
?uiosula amateur golf in the
1930s, had moist eyes when
she dropped a two-foot putt on
'O ':,st nl to wm l'le crown
by one shot.
II was a brilliant comeback
for her to w-ij She was two
strokes off tfiv pace as the
last round began.
Overtook Wright. Hagge
She overtook the third
round leaders. Mickey Wright
and MiSj'ene Bauer Hagge, af-
Well-Baianced
Grid Race Seen
San Fif?)U'i -IUPD- Com-
missicr Joe Foss of the
fledgling American Football
league, predicted today, after
watching the first two exhibi
tion gaines, hat his loop
would le a "close, eight
team race." 0)
"From what 1 ve seen in
watching Boston beat HMfalo
and Dallas defeat Oakland,"
said Foss. "we arc going to
have a well-balanced race.
"Some of the teams that got
in on tiie ground floor picked
off a lot of big names. But do
you know, some of these so
dglled stars aren't even going
to make the squads."
Bremerton andon Sunday
against Redding, Calif.
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Rogue Valley JUHl nil n-fii 2
McCulloch . ... tiro; one. n-ifi l 2
Barron and Matti; Kirkmire and
I.uti-, -Kay n.
(Sunday)
Ii.ieuo Valley 20(1 700 1 10 1 2
McCulloch 0(10 Oilfl (1 O 4 a
Rankin. Wellburn (5) and McKay
ourself
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nesday and Thursday (fjp an
Oregon stale semi-final series.
I Klamath defeated North
Hnnd S In 3 on Saturday after
,a 7 t0 8 Wednesday verdict
' (o gain the Area 4 diadem.
! David Douglas won Area 3.
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