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8 A. MEDFORD MAIL TR13UNE, MEDFORD, ORB. FRIDAY. AUGUST 12, I960 UHUP WI') irmWJiWi rl HONORARY SHRINE CAPTAIN Young Zigurds Laizans, ' an out - patient at the Shriners' hospital in Portland and honor ary captain of the state football team, talks things over with Medford gridders who will vie for State against Metro in the Shrine all-star game in Portland on Saturday night, Aug. 13. The ex-Black Tornado players are John Frohnmayer (33), Skip Bennett (25) and Lowell Dean (32). -(Allan J. de Lay) Shrine Grid Stars Tangle on Saturday; Bennett Co-Caption Portland - IUPD - Metro and State squads ran through their entire offenses today as both all-star clubs finished their final day of intensive drills be fore Saturday night's 13th annual Shriners hospital all star football game in Mult nomah Stadium. Kickoff time is 8:30 p.m. Metro hopes received a jolt Thursday when head coach Tom DeSylvia announced that Milwaukee halfback J.ay Beck will miss the game becnuse of a strained leg tendon failed to respond to treatment. Beck had been spelling Mel Renfro at left halfback at the Metros' training camp at Lewis and Clark College. Beck's place has been taken by Leon Warren of Washing ton, who had been operating at fullback. . NEED O-RINGS? CALL SP 2-5227 FAM ,ErGS 126 North Front Statl hopes were bolstered by the return to action of South Salem tackle Woody Bennett. Bennett suffered a shoulder injury early In the week at the State training camp at Woodrow Wilson high school. It was earlier thought that Bennett would miss the contest. In addition to shifting War ren from fullback to left half back, the Metros also shifted Cleveland's Dennis Maloney from center to tackle. Medford's Skip Bennett and Marshfield's Marv Harris are co-captains of the State team. State coach Fred Splcgel berg of Medford said he hasn't planned any speclnl defenses tn "contain" the Metros' Mel Renfro. Spicgclbcrg said "We know we're going to have to give him some yards." The State mentor added: "There's no way to put a complete stop to a player of his ability. Our only hope is that we can keep him under reasonable con trol." PARET GETS BELT New York-IUPD-Benny (Kid) Parct of Cuba has been pre sented with a world welter weight championship belt by Nat Fleischer of the Ring Magazine. . KF Heads In Legion Series 2-1 Klamath Falls -IUPD- Right hander Marvin Edwards scat tered eight hits here Thurs day night to hurl a 10-0 vie tory over Beaverton In the third game of the State Ameri- c a n Legion championship playoffs. Edwards walked seven and struck out only one batter to give Klamath Falls a 2-1 edge in the best of five series. Ed Cottrlll went the dis tance for Beaverton, giving up 10 runs on nine hits while striking out five and walking seven. Big hits of the game were triples by Bucky Wilson and Jim Bickers of Klamath Falls and a three-badger by Beaver ton's Bruce Blackman. Dou bles were pounded out by Dave Sacks and Bruce Bicker of Klamath Falls and Gary Beck of Beaverton. The fourth game of the scries Is scheduled for 8 o'clock tonight. A Klamath Falls victory tonight could clinch the state championship. LA Dodgers Slice Gap On Pirates Cincinnati -IUPD- The Los Angeles Dodgers have 50 games, roughly one-third of the season, left to make up the six that lie between them and the Pittsburgh Pirates. They start working on that little program tonight, bank ing on the long right arm of Don Drysdale (10-11), who will pitch against Cincinnati's Jay Hook (8-12) at Crosley Field. Manager Walter Alston's team made up one game Thursday night on the league leading Bucs by beating the Reds, 3-0, while Pittsburgh barely lost to St. Louis in 12 innings, 3-2. Koufax At Best . Sandy Koufax pitched one of the best games of the season for the Dodgers, going the full nine innings and holding Vada Pinson, Ed Bailey and company to just two hits, both singles, and one base on balls. His control, not his best at tribute, was near perfect. His specialty, strikeouts, al so was in evidence. Thirteen Reds went out by that route. . Sandy's .record is now 5-8, nothing to write home to Brooklyn about, but the hand some, hard-throwing bachelor has won his last four straight. The game was played al most as if the players were participating in a gentlemanly game of cricket on some green lawn in Sussex, England, des pite widespread fear the feud between the two clubs over beanballs and home plate col lisions would erupt Into open battle. PENNANT PUSHING BALTIMORE GAINS 6TH STRAIGHT TRIUMPH Warning Given Olympic Males Rome -IUPU- An eight-foot wire fence separates the women's and men's sections in the Olympic Village here. Any male athlete caught in the women's enclosure without authorization will be immediately barred from the Olympics. Any more questions? Get the year's highest trade , and best deal! FALCON Old timen love Ford cleanup time, Prioee are riht out of the post on every Ford, Falcon and Thunderbird in etocli-includind executive care and dcraonetratore. And what an opportunity to unload the family carriage. If it rune, we'll trade. We're putting no limit on the deale we'll make at model year's end. Bvtrythiag sow You may never again get to much car for ao little money. But don t delay For the Mmnf-oJt Wa, uui la poemveiy..." - FORD if THUNDERBIRD CRATER LAKE MOTORS Main and Fir Streets Medford SEE YOUR NEARBY FORD DEALER dollar's worth, when, you Tray a . (2Cg) toand new FORD wMlfl f- I EWITDVTMIMR Giants End Loss Binge, Tip Braves Milwaukee - (UPD - The San Francisco Giants, somewhat shell shocked, attempt a two game "win streak" tonight after having reassured Candle stick fans no team can lose them all. The Giants snapped out of a six-game losing binge-equal-1 n g their longest victory drought since moving to San Francisco - Thursday night by edging a stubborn Milwaukee Braves contingent, 8-7. Manager Tom Sheehan will nominate cither undefeated rookie Juan Marichal (3-0) or Jack Sanford (0-10) tonight in an effort to keep things on a positive note. Milwaukee is expected to counter with vet eran Warren Spahn (12-7). Eruption Contained The fifth place Giants moved to within five games of the first division by outlast ing the Braves. But reliefer Johnny Anlonelli had to con tain a sudden ninth - inning Milwaukee eruption to do it. Hardluck Billy O'Dell notched his sixth victory against eight defeats although he was lifted during a Brave uprising in the eighth. The Giant hurlcr gave up nine hits and all seven runs before yielding to Anlonelli. Giant batters chased four Milwaukee twirlers for 14 hits,, including Jimmy Daven port's f if Hi homer of the sea son in the third with Joey Amalfltano and O'Dell aboard. The blow put San Francisco ahead, 5-0. HARRIS VS. COOPER London -IUPD- Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot, Tex., will fight British and Empire heavy weight champion Henry Coop er at Wembley's Empire Pool Arena Sept. 13. By MILTON RICHMAN United Press International Pennant push? Paul Richards says "it could be.", What else can you possibly call it when his charged-up Baltimore Orioles win six in a row, climb within a game of first place and puncture the myth that they can't hit their way out of a paper bag? Even the hard-to-impress Richards is blinking at the Orioles' total of 14 homers In the past five days. They teed off for four home runs against the Detroit Tigers Thursday in a 6-1 victory that was thteir 11th in the last 12 games. Rookie Ron Hansen hit his 13th homer in the second in ning, Walt Dropo connected with the bases empty in the third and rookie Dave Nichol son belted a three-run homer in the same game. Those three were at the expense of loser Don Mossi. Then with Hank Agulrre pitching for Detroit in the eighth, rookie Jim Gentile, who had replaced Dropo at first base, slammed his 16th homer. Jack Fisher limited the Tigers to seven hits in brineing his record to 8-9. The defeat was Detroit's fourth straight and sixth in seven games since Joe Gordon took over last Friday nigm. The Red Sox beat the In dians, 5-2, and the Senators ortffPd the Athletics. 5-4, in other AL games. The first place Yankees and third-place White Sox were idle. In the National league, Stan (The Man) Musial's two-run homer in the 12th inning gave the Cardinals a 3-2 victory over the first-place Pirates, fiandv Koufax struck out 13 batters in leading the Dodgers to a 3-0 win over the Beds, and the Giants beat the Braves, 8-7, in the only other scheduled game. Rip Repulski and Don Bud- riin each drove in two runs in Boston's victory over Cleve land. Tribe Manager Jimmy Dykes, who is having no bet ter luck than uoraon ai De troit, watched the Indians lose thpir fifth game in the last six starts. The Red Sox rapped loser Jack Harshman and Don Newcombe for 10 hits, includ ing a homer by Repulski. Jim Piersall hit his 14th homer off winner Ike Delock. Killebrew Tees Off Harmon Killebrew account ed for all five Washington runs against Kansas City. He drove in four runs with his 16th and 17th homers off los er Ray Herbert and scored a fifth one after singling in the third inning. Tex Clevenger went 7 13 innings and won his fourth game against seven defeats. It was simply a case of too much Musial for the Priates. Loser Bob Friend allowed only seven hits, but Musial collected three of them. Two were doubles and the other his 12th inning homer with one on that snapped the pirates' seven-game winning streak and led the Cardinals to their fifth straight victory. Musial's 12th homer of the season moved the Cards with in four games of first place. Ernie Broglio, who struck out nine and gave up eight hits, won his 14th game against five losses. He had a scare in the last of the 12th though when the Pirates came back with a run on a single, an in field out and Rocky Nelson's double, which barely missed being a homer. Sandy Koufax of the Dodg ers limited the Reds to two hits In winning his fifth game. Rookie Jim Maloney lost his third game in a row even though striking out eight. The first of his six walks led to one Dodger run and two errors paved the way for the second Dodger mark er. Charlie Neat collected three of the seven hits off Maloney. The Giants broke out with 14 hits to snap a six-game los ing streak and dump the Braves into fourth place. Jim Davenport hit a three-run homer for San Francisco and Orlando Cepeda and Bob Schmidt each had three hits. Milwaukee filled the bases with two out in the ninth but Johnny Antonelli got Bill Bruton on a grounder to end the game. Billy O'Dell was the winner and Juan Pizarro, ifirst of four Milwaukee pitch ers, the loser. MEDTO.lTRIBimi SIPdDlKTrS LINESCORES: American League Boston 013 001 0005 10 0 Cleveland 000 100 1002 S 1 Delock. Fornleles (8) and Paglia roni. Harshman, Newcombe (3) and Wilson. Wlnne r Delock (7-10). Loser Harshman (1-3). HR Re pulski, Piersall. Baltimore .... 014 000 0106 10 1 Detroit 000 000 100 1 7 0 Fisher (89) and Triandos. Mossi, Bruce (4), Foytack (6), Aguirre (8) and Foiles. Loser Mossi (8-8). HR Hansen, Dropo, Nicholson, Gentile. Washington ..301 000 1005 10 Kansas Cltv ..101 001 001 4 11 Clevenger, Woodeshlck (8). Moore y) ana naragon. neroeri, k.. jonn son (8) and Kravltz. Winner Cle venger (4-7). Loser Herbert (7-12) HR Killebrew 2. 7 1 National League (12 innings) St. Louis 000 000 010 0023 Pittsburgh 000 010 000 0012 8 0 Brogio (14-5) and Sawatski, aim in ioj, r nena i iz-wi ana our. gess. HR Burgess, Musial. Los Angeles ..100 010 010 3 7 0 Cincinnati ...000 000 000 0 2 3 Koufax (5-8) and Roseboro. Ma' loney (0-3) and Bailey. S. Francisco 230 000 3008 14 1 Milwaukee ... 001 020 2207 12 C O'Dell. Antonelli (Rl and Schmidt Pizarro, Jay (3) McMahon (8), Piche (0) and Crandall. Winner O'Dell (6-8). Loser Pizarro (6-4). HR Davenport. SPORTSCASTS Radio stations KYJC and " KMED will broadcast the State-Metro Shrine all-star football game on Saturday. Broadcast of pre-game color is set for 8:15 p.m. and the game begins at 8:30 p.m. KMED will carry the Balti more Colts-college all-stars grid game at 6 o'clock this evening. Marathon Night in Two PCL Parks On Thursday By PETE COLEMAN United Press International It was marathon night in two Pacific Coast league parks Thursday night. At .Sicks' Stadium in Seat tle, visiting San Diego had to go 14 innings before copping a . 3-2 decision over the Rai niers. And at Derks Field in Salt Lake City, the home town Bees used up 13 innings be fore slipping by Spokane, 1-0. Elsewhere, Tacoma and Vancouver managed to get by in regulation time, the Giants whipping Portland, 5-0, and the Mounties edging Sacra mento, 3-2. Relief Ace San Diego had a pair of stars in their thriller over the Rainiers. Deacon Jones drove in the winning run with a triple while reliever Don Ferrarese held Seattle hitless in six and one-third innings of relief pitching. Ferrarese fanned 10 and walked only two In hanging up his fourth victory. Ray Rippelmeyer went the route for the Suds and was tagged with his 11th defeat against 12 wins. Relief pitcher Ron Black burn was the hero in bait Lake's marathon win over Spokane. In addition to hold ing the Indians scoreless the one inning he pitched, Black burn tripled in the winning run in the bottom of the 13th Spokane got only three hits off three Bee pitchers while Salt Lake managed 12 safeties off four Indian hurlers VHrtlo Fisher and Bob Perry combined their talents to lead Tacoma past Portland. TTlcher tfnvo lin onlv four hits in scoring his 14th victory and fourth snutout oi tne cam- naicrn Pwrv 'wranDftrl it UD early for the Giants by hitting a bases-ioaaea triple in me first inning. Bobby Prescott sivnnntpH for the other two Tacoma runs with a one-on homer in the third Cowboys Finish Pacific Drills Forest Grove-IUPD-The Dal las Cowboys wound up drills Thursday for their Saturday exhibition clash in San An tonio, Tex., against the St. Louis Cardinals. The snuad will stop briefly in Dallas before moving to San Antonio. Thursday's prac tice was the last drill that the Cow-boys will hold at their Iralninff ramrj here. Dallas, the newest team in the NFL, has been training here on the Pacific university field since July 9. SEMIFINALS Santa Monica, Calif. -(UPD Hawaii took on Walla Walla, Wash., and West Covina,' Calif., battled Santa Ana, . Calif., today in the semifinals of the Pony league baseball eliminations. fijgjjKftf . , . gives yen BHs J for ml rie, I O 1 1 HI gime, gJSr Jl M shot kMd f At low $., I hKMIt oiitom iMttllttxe I on your hotiu. 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