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4 B Studs Entertain Falcons Tonight Central Point -Central Point Cheney Studs will try to atone to a measure for i couple of previous setbacks this evening when they tn tertain the Klamath Falls Fal cons in American Legion jun- STUDS' PITCHER - Larry Pepper, above, is one of the pitchers for the Central Point Cheney Studs who play the Klamath Falls Falcons this evening in American Legion junior baseball at. Memorial field, White City. He has a 2-3 record and a 2.99 earned run average. Wingfield Top Hitter In Softball NORTHWEST WOMEN'S LEAGUE (First Half SlanmntD Pet. 1.000 .500 ..100 Unci Florlsta ... HoRue Valley Kuecne alcm 250 .000 Yakima 'Dairy Maid have alto played tlx second hair games and hava first and second half series yet to play with Yakima. Portland - The Erv Llnd Florists of Portland dominate the early statistical picture of the Northwest Women's Major Softball league with outfielder Hap Wingfield bat ting an even .900 per cent and Florist hurlcrs Louise Mazzuca and Marian Kozak boasting 3-0 records. Wingfield, a new addition to the Portland roster this season from Arizona, has col lected five hits in 10 times at bat. She is followed by Maz zuca with a .444 average and teammate Charlcne Dauen hauer at .400. Among those with more times at bat, Salem Shamrock's Deloris Hanson sports a .389 average on 7 hits in 18 times up. Mazzuca heads pitching sta tistics as usual. The Florist ace has a perfect ERA and has struck out 31 opposing batters while Issuing only three walks. Kozak has re corded 27 strikeouts and is sued 8 walks while compiling a 0.63 ERA in 22 innings on the mound. LEAGUE STATISTICS: Halting- Hsrl. Eugene .. Wlnifleld, Flo. Mazzura. Flor Daue nhauT. Fl. thinsnn. Salem Dnhle Flnr. Nlchnll, Eugene McKay. Eueene Pettlna. Flnr. .. Fltzwater, Flor. Kfwy. Eugene Akins. Eugene HclMrnm, Ynk. Cnllnchan. ItV Harrison, Flor. Huhlm. Salem AH R ii rtni Ave. I 0 1.000 0 .900 .444 .400 1M1 .337 M3 333 .IIS .31 .2 an .2.10 JJ0 .240 .2:1 n .233 ntrhlnc IP Mazzuca. Fl. 21 Knzak. Flor 22 Hice. Eugene 27 Wilgus Sa . 22 Nybakke. Sn. 13 Callaghan. RV 2d 1 Hun. m. RV 33-2 Vellmrn. Eng. 20 Pinion. Sal ., fi Slchev. Yak. 19 linker. Yak . 7 R H I (1 3 S 4 S 3 13 0 7 14 20 14 21 10 II 3 4 11 in 9 ERA W I. o oo a o 0 3 3 o 0 25 2 1 0(13 2 1 I.S4 1 I 1 1 2 3 1 17 2 4 1.40 I 2 3 30 0 I 1.10 0 3 2.00 0 1 - !F Win Tl aW "X. , r , eT ST Vacation Time Is Twne-Up Time! Drlvs this summer In complete confl. dence. Take advantage of these specials. You'll liks our prompt, friendly helpful service. Begin now to enjoy it REGULAR LY. Drive In today. 5th B-aaatvaaBB,BBasBBBj FRIDAY. JUNE JS. 1961 lor baseball at Memorial field, While City. The two clubs meet In a single Area 4, Southern divis ion ruckus. It U set for 7:30 p.m. Klamath, which sports a 10-3 full season record to Central Point's 9-7, defeated the Studs 3 to 1 In a league game and 2 to 0 In s non- counter in early June. How ever, the Cheney team has won more of the scuffles that really count. The Studs are 3-1 and in second place in the division. The Falcons rank third with 2-2 Close scores in the early meetings and the fact that Central Point holds wins over Medford and Grants Pass, which in turn have tipped the Falcons, are indi cations that neither team can be called the favorite to night. At Season Peaks Both clubs with the games now behind them are consid ered at their season peaks They are both very much in the division race. A loss would be damaging to Cen tral Point at this stage and bordering on disastrous to Falcon pennant hopes. Klamath enters the tussle with the more impressive sta tistical record. Kent Franklin is the batting leader with .400. Lanny Guyer is .396, Larry Binney .333, Sherm Allen .326, Dave Sacks .318 and Terry Maw .303. Marv Edwards is .900 and Kent Hunsaker .373 for fewer ap pearances. The team is hitting .321. Lou Alvarcs, .333, and Pat Pepper, .300, are top hitters for the Studs. Mike Clines is .297, Neil Rivenburg .240 and Jeff Anhorn .229. The squad is .203. While the average at present is not Impressive, it is climbing. Pitching Racordt Shown Marv Edwards and Jim Jackson are the leading Fal con pitchers with 3-1 records. Gary Benson is 2-0. Edwards likely will pitch against the Studs tonight. Central Point tossers are Mike Pepper, 2-2, Larry Pepper, 2-3, Larry Mason, 1-2, and Coach Bill Askwith has announced his choice among them this eve ning. Mike Pepper has a 1.82 earned run average. Larry Pepper is 2.99 and Mason 4.27. Joining the Falcons last wcik was Rich Carleton, pitcher, from Merrill. Tonight's game will be the first appearance of the sea son at White City for the Fal cons. Central Point will travel to Grants Pass for Sunday Le gion play. The Falcons will be seen here again on Tues day with Medford their foe. Medford goes to Klamath Falls on Sunday to meet the Hawks. Railing An Alvarez ... 30 p. Pepper 30 Gllnea 35 Rivenburg 23 Anhnrn 31 R H 7 10 nni Prt. 9 .333 .300 .257 .240 .223 .222 .200 ,t7 .ISO .133 .000 .070 000 .000 .000 .000 M. Pepper 0 1.. Peooer 10 Twerlell 21 Tomlinson 23 Allen 15 Kilhourn II llalaas 13 Welser 5 Jones 3 Mason 3 Bransoro I FULLMER TAKES FIGHT New York (VPD Don Full mer of West Jordan, Utah, has signed to fight Juan (Rocky) Rlvero of Argentina in a 10-round nationally-televised bout at Madison Square Garden July 21. Including: LEA MOTORS and Bartlett COURSE OPENS SATURDAY Clark Good, Ralph Cook and Danny Meeker look over the layout of the new Cherry Lane Park Golf course. The public links, on Cherry lane east of Medford, will have its grand opening on Saturday and Sunday. Good is the golf professional. Cook is president of the Cherry Lane Park Golf club and Meeker is head greenskeeper. The Maids Play Westerners On Monday Memorial field. White City, will be scene of its second big attraction in woman's soft ball within a week on Mon day night, July 2. That is the evening the pop ular Rogue Valley Dairy Mails entertain the Phoenix, Arli., Far Westerners. First game of a doubleheader is set for 7:30 p.m. The Far Westerners are one of the top teams of the West. They displayed their strength in a recent win at Phoenix over the Erv Lind Florists of Portland. The score was 2 to 0. The Arizona team will stop here while en route to meet the Florists in Portland. The up to date record of the Far Westerners is not avail able. As of mid-June they stood 12-7. They had won 11 of the last 13 games. Monday night's action is one of two home appearances set for next week by the Dairy Maids. They play Roseburg Lumberjills on the afternoon of Wednesday. July 4. Organization Of Sand blower Teams Monday Team organization and prac tice for boys sandblower league baseball under the city recreation department Is scheduled for Monday at the various playgrounds. Boys who will play at Jef ferson, Hedrlck and Wilson schools and Hawthorne park are to report at 9 a.m. on Monday. Boys who will play at Washington, Jackson and Hoover schools are to turn out at 1 p.m. Registration for the teams was conducted today. The league is for boys 8 to 10 years of age. The city rec reation department has urged all boys of this age group to take part even though they did not attend the two weeks of baseball school. There will be no practice on July 4. Games will begin immediately after the holiday. Dean Benson will be In structor at Washington and Jefferson, Vein Cratt at Hed rick and Jackson, Bill Piche at Hawthorne, Glenn Schlre man at Wilson and Hoover and Ron Quackcnbush at Howard. SAFETY TIME ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Align Front Ejtf Roiale Tim We Service All Makes and Models NOW ONLY 9.60 12th and Riverside Wheeler Loggers Host To Albany Chevy Team Softball will be the week end feature at Memorial field, White City, with two teams appearing in four games. Stoddard - Frink Chevrolet, Albany, will be the guest of John Wheeler Logging of Medford. A pair of doubleheadcrs are scheduled. A 7:30 p.m. seven inning game on Saturday night will be followed by a five-frame mix. Seven-inning games are planned for Sunday with the first at 1:30 p.m. Bob Frink, ex-Talent high athlete. Is one of the owners of the Albany firm. Memorial field is a busy place these days. Central Point and Klamath Falls Fal con Legion teams are playing there this evening and the Veterans Administration dom iciliary diamond is booked not solid but nearly so through July 15. Rogue Valley Dairy Maids meet the Phoenix, Ariz., Far LAMPORT'S Medford's Most Popular SPORTING GOODS STORE 226 East Main Street COWBOY BOOTS Justin and Acme Phone 772-6815 Open Fridays Until 9 P.M. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON course has a nine-hole layout over rolling terrain. Cherry Lane is offering free golf on Saturday and Sunday as a get acquaint ed feature. People of the area are invited to come out and look over the course even if they do not wish to play. Use of facility is expected to be heavy because of the golf ing pressure on other courses of the valley. Westerners on Monday, July 2. Here is the rest of the schedule: July 3 - Klamath Falls Fal cons vs. Medford American Legion (baseball); July 4 -Roseburg vs. Dairy Maids (softball); July 6 - Medford vs. Central Point American Le gion (baseball); July 9 - Med ford vs. Central Point Legion (league); July 11 - Medford vs. Central Point Legion; July 13 - Klamath Falls Hawks vs. Central Point Legion; July 14 - Yakima, Wash. vs. Dairy Maids (softball); July 15 -Roseburg vs. Medford Ameri can Legion (baseball). Buffalo, N.Y.-lUPII-The col lege stars of 1961 who hope to crash the pro ranks this fall meet tonight In the sec ond annual All-American football game with the West, bulwarked by a big strong line, a slight favorite over the offensive-minded East. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Schroeder, Millette Shoot 75s in 0GA Meet Qualifying Eugene -JITU- Carol Jo Ka bler Skala of Roseburg shot a 75 Thursday in an 18-hole qualifying round to lead 16 women golfers into today's JC Sofball Loop Begins 2nd Half JACKSOV COt'NTV SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION (Final 1st Hall Standincs) W. L. Keith Shulz Garace .. S 1 Grants Pass Elks 8 1 Tru Mix Concrete 7 2 Jay Allen Cars . . .7 2 Central Pt. Merchant 5 4 Sam Jennings Co 4 5 Butte Falls 2 7 Mail Trihune 2 7 Intn'l Harvester 2 7 Comm. Workers 0 0 Prt. .BB .BS9 .77S .77S .S.1 .444 .222 .222 .222 .000 Second half of the Jackson County Softball association schedule opens this evening with one game each in the Major and Minor leagues. Sam Jennings company and International Harvester will play a Minor league game at 6:45 p.m. Second game will match Grants Pass and Jay Allen Cars in the Major league. Decision was made at a league meeting last night to go ahead with the second half as planned. There had been some sentiment against dividing the circuit. Top five finishers in the first half are in the Major and the other teams in the Minor, At the end of the second half schedule any ties will be played off. Double elimina tion playoffs are set among the top four teams in each division. Then, the winners of the two runoffs will meet in a two of three series for the second half title. Keith Schulz garage and Grants Pass Elks tied for the first half mantle. match play in the Oregon Amateur Golf association championship tournament at the Eugene Country club. As last year's medalist, Mrs. Skala did not have to qualify. In the men's division, low gross for the first 18 of a 36 hole qualifying round was shared by John Hedlund, Lake Oswego, and Bob Shriv er, Eugene, who shot 73's. Second was Gerry Cundari, Eugene, with a 74. Sharing third place with 75 s were Stew Schroeder, Medford; Jack Mattison, Eu gene; Bill Langley, Portland, and Harry Millette, Yreka, Calif. Lowest of the actual wom en qualifiers was June Robin son, Albany, 76. Second was Shirley Sicgmund Mitchell, Chico, Calif., with a 78. (Millette and Mrs. Mitchell are playing out of Medford's HOCKEY EXHIBITION Seattle UJPIl The Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey league will meet the Seattle Totems of the West ern Hockey League in an ex hibition game here Sept. 29, it was announced today. The Maple Leafs won the Stan ley Cup playoffs the past Ashland PiTsTailljl service and J 4 f ll "P'i' work! Ul1USy 772"6208 SsaS Of drive in for free estimate. 100 Financing WHITNEY OLDS 415 S. Riverside CONSISTENCY! Newspaper Advertising Hits the Mark with a Large and Constant Audience There's nothing hit-or-miss about the newspaper audiene -it's a constant audience that varies little throughout the year. That's becau:r newspaper circulation remains con stant with little variation from month to month. There is no summer slump in newspaper reading habits. Further more, readers can pick their own time-day or night-to enjoy the paper. And they do-over 107,000,000 of them every day in the U S. For sure-fire results, advertisiT consistently in the daf!y newspaper. Rogue Valley Country club. Scores of Rogue Valley play ers yesterday in addition to theirs and Schroeder's were Dr. William Miller 78, Clay ton Lewis 79, Tom Teutsch 92. Mrs. William Miller 90 and Mrs. S. A. Peters 93.) A wonderful shoo for th man of wool felt and crepe rubber OAK BROWN QcAtt&fott and Stecv&nt Shoe Den for Men Central at Main Downtown Medford Medford illllj Induitrial and Farm lauinmftnt SPECIAL THIS WEEK USED FORD TRACTORS, Vary Good Condition. Crop Payments Arranged. NASH FORD TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. 300S Crater Lake Hwy. . who is on hit ftel all day. Soles for a cushioned support. $95 PHONE TTO TCCC J" JJJ