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2 B WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON iiiiii mutual mmmt f yZZ" tP ll"HlTfy?' hi pum DISPUTED CALL Cincinnati Red's catch er John Edwards screams to home plate um pire Ed Sudol that he made the tag on San Francisco Giants' pinch runner Felipe Alou in 10th inning at San Francisco. Alou scored on Orland Cepeda's hit to right center field. Cincinnati Disputes Ump Ruling By SCOTT BAILIEE San Franctsco-IUPII-Thanks to a hotly contested call at home plate, the San Francisco Giants were back in first place today but you can't prove it by manager Fred Hutchinson of the Cincinnati Reds. Hutchinson, catcher John Edwards and most of the other Reds jostled the umpires Tues day night during a big argu ment after Felipe Alou was declared safe at home in Or lando Cepeda's hit to right field which gave the Giants a 6-5 win in the 10th Inning. "Alou never was safe," Ed wards said. "Go out now and take a look at the dirt. He never touched home plate." "He was out," fumed man ager Hutchinson, standing near a garbage pail which had been booted over in the Reds' dressing room. "The pictures in the papers should show whether he was safe or not," commented man ager Alvin Dark of the Gi ants. San Francisco tried to dig deeper into top spot today and went after its fifth straight win when lefty Mike McCormick (4-2) faced Ted Wills (0-0) of the Reds. Willie McCovey put the go ahead run on base as he op ened the 10th with a single. Dark sent Alou in to run for him and Felipe was off on a hit-run play as soon as Ce peda had sent a looping hit out to right center. As Lou whirled around the bags, centerfieldcr Vada Pin son fired the ball to short stoy Leo Cardenas who relay ed it to Edwards. Alou slid and umpire Ed Sudol sent the crowd of 15, 007 and the Reds into a frenzy with the magic "safe" Sinn. The ball was retrieved by Vada Pinson, centerfielder. He threw to Chico Cardenas, shortstop, who relayed to Edwards. Looking on here is Giants' Jim Davenport. Sudol's decision gave San Francisco the game and first place in the National league. (UPI) MEDF0RDJ.,TRIBtJNK Erv Lind Florists Nudge Maids Twice Memorial Field, White City First inning scores stood up for the Erv Lind Florists of Portland here last night and they took a pair of 2 to 1 victories from the Rogue Val ley Dairy Maids in the North west Women's Major Softball league. Errors proved the undoing of the Maids in botli conflicts. They out-hit the Florists four to three in the opener but col lected only one hit off Lind's stellar chucker, Louise Maz zuca, in the second game. Miss Mazzuca, much to the disapproval of Dairy Maid backers, was called in to pre serve victory for the Port landers in the first game. In the second encounter she re strained Rogue Valley with 13 strikeouts. The Florists went on to meet Eugene this evening In league games. Rogue Valley's next action is non-league against the Phoenix, Ariz., Far Westerners here on Mon day, July 2. The Maids arc also billed against the Rose burg Lumberjills here on July 4. Singles by Pat Harrison and Chris Pettina, Harrison's two stolen bases, a groundnut, a base on balls and miscucs charged to second baseman Jan Batcman and catcher Jean Main accounted for the first frame runs by the Flor ists in the opener. Bcrnice Bigham tripled and Ellen Cal- Ride mmxty MARK V AUTO AIR CONDITIONING MONITOR, BY MARK IV The ultimate in auto air conditioning. Ride se rene, unruffled car windows closed against wind, dust, noise. Ar rive unwilled, unwrin kled Monitor drhumid ifies, as well as cools, the air in your c.ir. En joy the new slimline c.ise designed to haimonuo with vour c.ir interior, AMERICA'S TOP SELL ING CUSTOM INSTALL ED AUTO AIR CONDI TIONER. Nationwide service and a 12-month or 12,000-mile warranty, with Monitor by Mark IV . . . Dick Knight Co. 8th at Riverside laghan singled in the sixth panel for the Maid marker. Threatened to Catch The RV crew threatened to catch up in the seventh can to when Yvonne Mclvor sin gled, was sacrificed to second by Janet Pfaff and Jan Bate man drew a base on balls off Lind tosser Hap Wingfield. At that stage Florist Coach Har vey Obcrg called on Mazzuca. She got Doris Hickson to ground out and fanned Big- i-.sm to end the contest. Kit Barron chucked two walk, two strikeout ball for the Maids. Wingfield walked four and fanned three. Bate man got the other hit for the Dairy Maids and Harrison had two of the three Maid blows. In the starling frame of the second mix Harrison walked and made it to second on a fielder's choice whack by Roma Monoid. The runners advanced on n sacrifice by Dot Dobie. Another fielder's choice blow by Carolyn Fltz wntcr let Harrison score and Monoid tallied on pitcher El lon Callaghan's bad throw to the plate. For the Maid run Callaghan walked in the seventh inning, was moved to second on Big- iiam s groundout, took third base on a passed ball and scored on a wild pitch. Lone Rogue Valley hit in this game was a bunt single by Callaghan. Mazzuca issued three bases on balls in the game. Callaghan permitted five hits, walked two and fanned three. The games were marked by some fine fielding on both sides. I IN'HSCOHKS: Florists 21)0 000 0 2 3 0 Maids IHIO 001 0 I 4 3 WniRflrld. Mnm-n 171 and Dcr- uitu; jinrrun mm .Main. HorlMa 200 000 02 5 0 Minds 000 000 1 1 1 2 Ai'tmira and UiTileen; Calla Khun am! Miiln. Family .,4 JkJF; 2f A- NEXT ISSUE MV8th This summer TVeeJcly will bs published J EVERY OTHER WEEK You will not receive Fomily Weekly with your newspaper next week WATCH FOR THESE FEATURES IN THE JULY 8 ISSUE "Tht Richard Burlon lii Taylor "New Hope (or Parenli Without Doein't Know'' by Adele Whitely Parlneri" by Edward R. Samirtii. Fletcher. 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The victory gave Schulz an 8-1 record in regular league play. Tru-Mix, which preserved a previously protested verdict over Central Point, before go ing against the Garagemen, wound up tied for third place with Jay Allen Cars. Each has a 7-2 standing. Before its replay with Tru Mix last night Central Point pounded Communications Workers of America 26 to 4 to finish with a 5-4 standing in the loop. Protest Settled The in-between-games Tru Mix versus Central Point is sue was settled on three pitch es by Ron Wcatherford with Chuck South fanning. Replay was started in the top of the seventh inning with two-men out with the situation the same as it was at the point of protest. The three pitches re certified a 3 to 2 win by Tru-Mix. Ranger Nine Divides With Omaha Dodgers United Press International The Dallas - Fort Worth Rangers, deep in the Ameri can asociation cellar, blanked the second -place Omaha Dodgers 10-0 in the nightcap of a doublehcader yesterday but dropped the opener, 3-2. In other action, league leading Indianapolis nicked hosting Denver, 8-7, in 13 in nings, and visiting Louisville slammed Oklahoma City, 7-3. At Omaha, the lop-sided Ranger victory in the second tilt featured four home runs. Leo Burke smacked a solo in the third frame; Wayne Gra ham slugged another with one on in the fifth; Sandy Valde spino got a two-run blast in the sixth, and Mickey Har rington hit a round-tripper with two aboard in the seventh. Grants Pass (7-1) is favored to tie Keith Schulz in the final regular season standings when the Elks meet Butte Falls this evening at Cheney field. The makeup of the rain ed out fray is set for 8:15 p.m. Only things otherwise hang ing over the first half are pos sible play off of ties and the Sam Jennings company pro test of its Jay Allen tussle. Decisions on playoffs and the method of operating sec ond half of the schedule will be made at a league meeting on Thursday evening at the Medford hotel. It will be de termined whether the league will operate in the second half as one full circuit or whether there will be major and minor j leagues. j Don Cain pitched a two ' hitter for Schulz last night asainst Tru-Mix. He helped his cause with a triple and single. Homer Sullivan also got two of the eight hits by ; the Garagemen off Weather- ford. Cain walked one man: and whiffed five. Weatherford issued no bases on balls and1 struckout one. Barney Riggs and Dick Ragsdale got the only Tru-Mix hits. Harvey Tonn and Marvin Bohern each got three hits as Central Point overpowered CWA. John Bigham hit safely twice for Communications. CP collected 12 hits to five by CWA. Errors apparently play ed a big roll in the game but were not listed. TAHOE MISS IN RACE Coeur d'Alen?, Idaho -1TD-The list of entries for the fifth annual Diamond Cup races here reached 12 Tues day with the announcement that the former Maverick of the late Bill Waggoner will race in the July 21-22 event. The boat, now called the Ta- hoe Miss and owned by Bill Harrah of Harrah's Club, Reno, Nev., won the national title before Waggoner retired her. Bill Stead, who piloted the boat to wins in the first two races on Lake Coeur d'Alene in 1938 and 1959, will again be at the wheel, alter nating with Col. Russ Schleeh. LINESCORE: Keith Schuii S00 It 7 8 0 Tru-Mix 000 00 0 2 1 Cain and Sullivan; Weatherford and Riggi. 100 FINANCING on All Service or Repair Work Drive in for free estimate or Call 772-620B WHITNEY OLDS 415 So. Riverside HUNTERS GET YOUR DEER, ANTELOPE AND ELK TAGS AND APPLICATION CARDS NOW ALL CONTROLLED AND MANAGEMENT CARDS FOR DEER AND COW ELK NOW HERE SAM'S SPORTING GOODS 32 S. CENTRAL MEDFORD ?,v-A I p v4 ' I 3 -1 f ' v s W ' '' Ox C C A t -Vvi ( - mm TIKES! ....at BUD'S TIRE EXCHANGE, Inc. 1600 North Riverside, Medford Register for these PRIZES. Registration closes July 7. Drawing for FREE TIRES July 9. When you register you are entered in Gates BIG Jamboree. 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