t D
Merchants
Undefeated
Leaders
Central Point Merchant
were lone unbeaten leaders ot
the Jackson County Softball
association Major league after
downing Tru Mix Concrete 4
to 2 last night.
The Merchants picked up
two runs in the first inning
on a walk, error and hits by
Dale Lane, Jim Higinbotham
and Chuck South. One more
scored in the fourth on errors
and one in the fifth on a walk,
error and Lane's second sin
gle. oBth Tru-Mix runs were
In the seventh canto on dou
bles by Lowell Dean. Dee
Thames, Barney Riggs and
Fred Britt.
CP pitcher Vern Neiswan-
ger struck out six in a six
hitter. Tru-Mix flinger Ron
Weatherford allowed five hits
and three walks and also
fanned six.
Outcome of the Communl
cations Workers-Butte Kails
Minor league game was not
reported.
Games at Cheney field to
night match Mail Tribune
against Comm unications
Workers and Keith Schulz
against Central Point.
MNKSCOKE:
Central Point.. 2nd 110 04 .1 :
Tru-Mix ooo ooo 22 (1 !
Neiswanger and Lane; Weather
ford and niggi.
Local Boys
In Tourney
Three Medford golfers left
today for Tualatin Country
club to participate in the Ore
gon State Junior Chamber of
Commerce tournament.
The three are Doug Olson,
Mike Miller and Tom Clark.
They were taken north by
Dick Mnnn.
The tournament is Friday
and Saturday with 18 holes
each day. Four top golfers in
the tourney will qualify for
the national jaycee tourney
next month at Huntington,
W. Va.
Olson, Miller and Clark
qualified for state in a Med
ford area meet at Rogue Val
ley Country club In June.
Eugene Winner
On Late Tally
United Praia International
Ninth inning activity won
games for Lewlston and Eu
gene in Northwest League ac
tion Wednesday night while
Tri-City started early and also
posted a victory,
Lewlston blanked Salem
1-0, Eugene topped Wenatchee
8-7 and Tri-City handed Yak
ima a 12-7 setback.
Ed Millcrstrom pitched a
two hitter for Lcwiston and
Bob Perez singled in Don
Marrs in the ninth with the
only run of the game.
Eugene scored three runs
In the ninth to nick Wen
atchee. The winning run
crossed when Wally Cock
rell's sacrifice fly to right
scored Damaso Blanco. Eli
Churchich, Nelson Mathews
and Dan Murphy all hom
ered for Wenatchee.
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M E DFORDV
WKDNKSDAY WASHOUT
Salvoa iS'a-S'il 4. Jeanne Obe-
nour 421: Low Tide 19-71 0. Joyce
Glover 400.
Suner Surla (S-4) 4. Wllma Lo
gan 37S: Duz 0. Alice
Flrldi .1:13
Jeanna Ohenour 1fi3, Wilms Lo
gan 163 Salvoa 1168.
BOH I, AND BAWL
Rolleretta (8-8) 4. Janet Crosby
6.17; Trl Etta (6-10) 0, Sylvia
Peart 482.
Pic Nlkl (8-81 3. Maxine Jansen
636; 3 Allbla 18-81 1, Pat Baum V;n
Two El And L 11 0-6 4. Edi
Dickinson 814: Hot Shot! 18-81 0.
Fern Loroa 636.
Janrl Croiby 219. Maxine Janaen
ISO, Kern Loroa 170.
CENTURY 21 TOURNEY
Following are the lead
in in the Century 21 Bowl
ing lourney al Roxy Ann
lanes as of July 7:
Scratch singles - Don Le-
bold, Salem, 1274; Ray Kron
ser, Salem, 1259; Earl Bush,
Seattle, Wash., 1248; Sam
Sorensen, Medford, 1238;
Bob Meuchel, Portland, 1233;
George Starnes, El Cerrito,
Calif., 1225; Frank Beard,
Klamath Falls, 1224; Bob
Dempsey, Medford, 1212; Bud
Scott, Klamath Falls, 1204;
Tony Vittonc, Salem, 1202.
Handicap singles - Ray
Lawless, Medford, 1312;
Starnes, 1303; Earl Manley,
Medford, 1289; Sorensen,
1288; Burrell Faccy, Medford,
1279; Theron Karrick, Med
ford, 1279; El Runnels, Rich
mond, Calif., 1271; Gordy
Castor, Medford, 1268; Bud
McCourt, Brookings, 1283.
Teams - Sandbaggers,
Yreka, Calif., 4916; Thunder
bird market, Medford, 4906;
Manley company, Medford,
4872; Sport, Medford, 4872
Olson-Lawyer, Medford, 4873;
Coca Cola, Medford, 4868.
TUKSDAV MIXKI) l.EAOUR
Alley uaters 123-7) 3. Rov Ever-
aon 9S6; Tigera (11-211 1. Mac Mc
Ewen 430.
Four fi l (24-81 3. Art Baker 41)1:
Ktssln' Coiulni (16-161 1. Ralph
Thnnial 426.
Four Iriloti 120-12) 2. Clvde Wll
llama 436; Plnduitera (13-10) 2,
Ray Rohinion 479.
Four ira (16-16 o. Lee Horn
496; Wee Beea (14-181 4, Dick Phil,
lipi 932.
Ploneera lll-'llt .1. Hani Holt
907: Strlppera 110-22) 1, Joy Bau
man 436.
Lyle Jarmln 214. Roat Everaon
198; Alley Gatera 2013.
MONDAY NIOHT SCRATCH
Lucky Stills 12',-3', 4. Sam
Black 743; Hot Shota (7-9) 0. Ken
Plckena 706.
Lazy Three (10-8) 3. Bnn Cor
dler B14: Salllnea (8-10) 1, Gene
Brnnka 670
Wall'a Wram era (Hi, o..' l n.
Olen McCoy 611; Sundownera 10-B)
.lonn llainei 64H.
Yellow Cala 18-8) 3. S. llalrher
YACHTS RACE
Newport, H.I. - IUPII - Co
lumbia, the yacht that defend
ed the America's Cup success
fully in 1958, put to sea
gainst Ncfcrtitl today in an
attempt to reverse a run of
bad luck in this year's Cup ob
servation trials. Skipper Cor
nelius (Gilt) Shields Jr. and
his crew were testing Colum
bia's new 90-foot hollow alum
inum mast for the first time
in competition against Nefcr
titi, a whlppct-like newcomer
to international yacht racing.
TIRES
biflrhwAll
piui Wu And
IIU Court St.
1 mm
-K a
IJSi TR I B UN E
663;
72.1
Gypol f6-10) 1,
Ken
Lazy
Dixon
Three.
Bnn
3133.
Cordler 241;
BKAR CRKKK MIXKII
Fancy Panta 125-11) 4. Linn
Mllli 4S3: Lolllpopi 111-23) 0, Deba
Wllllama 41)8.
Merry Mlx-tjp 123 '1,-12 ) 2.
Max Llndley 468; Pear Cutlera (17
IUi 2. Fay Goddard 461.
Cork Pushers 123-13) 3. Bill
Uhrlne 4U0; Petit Foura (19-21) 1,
Gary Couch 331.
Foaall Fish 121-1.1) 2. Randy
Moore 470: Wild n'Rara 111-29) 1.
Art Kobold 908.
Summer Delight! l(l',-l(l',l 0.
Dean Chapman 414; Pears 'n Ap
plea (19-27) 4. George Russell 430.
Royal Turkeys! 16-201 3. Frank
Henry 923; Mavericka 119-21) 1.
Don Winner 432.
Garv Couch 2!3. Randy Moore
212. Foll Fnh 2803; Weekly Tro
phlea. Randy Moore BOB, Margaret
Kobold 586.
Davis Zone
Play Billed
Cleveland - IUPII - American
Zone Davis Cup tennis
matches between the U.S. and
Canada begin Friday here
with the American rated as
heavy favorites.
Carrying the U.S. colors are
three Davis Cup tested young
sters and a newcomer, while
the Canadian squad is com
prised of two veterans and
two first-year men.
Members of the American
team are Chuck McKinley, 21,
St. Louis; Dennis Ralston, 20,
Bakersfield, Calif.; Jon Doug
las, Santa Monica, Calif.; and
newcomer Frank Frochling,
Coral Gables, Fla.
The underdog Canadian
squad includes Francois God
bout, 24; Don Fontana, and
first-year men Keith Carpen
ter and Harry Fauquier, both
21.
Maids Vie
Saturday
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids,
inactive since the Fourth of
July go back into action on
Saturday evening.
They play the Yakima
Webb-Cats. A doubleheader
at Memorial field. White City
will begin at 7:30 p.m. Games
will be in the Northwest Wo
men's Major Softball league.
TIGERS OBSERVE ROOKIE
Dctroll-luTll-Howie Koplilz,
recently discharged from the
Army, will pitch batting prac
tice for the Detroit Tigers the
next few days. The Tigers
then will decide whether to
place the 24-year old right
hander, who was the minor
league's lop pitcher in 1961,
on their roster.
KERR LOST TO REDSKINS
Washinglon-IUPIl-The Wash
ingion Hcdvklns have lost the
services of defensive back
Jim Kerr until after the start
of the National Football
League season. A spokesman
said Kerr will have to under
go an operation for what is
believed to be a cartilage in
jury. 773-8255
AAU Junior
Swim Meet
Young swimmers and divers
of the state were priming to
day for the annual Oregon
AAU Junior Olympic Short
Course championships.
The two-day meet will open
Friday morning at Medford's
Jackson pool. This is just the
second year the meet has been
held outside the Portland area
and Medford City recreation
department has been host both
times.
Girls' swimming events arc
scheduled on Friday and boys'
on Saturday with 10 a.m. pre
liminaries and 7 p.m. finals at
Jackson pool. Diving pre
liminaries for both boys and
girls will be al 5 p.m. on Fri
day with finals at the same
time on Saturday at Haw
thorne pool.
. Entrants number 419 from
16 swimming teams of the
state. Medford itself will have
one of the larger entries - 54,
with 28 girls and 28 boys.
Age Groups
The meet will be conducted
in age groups, 10 and under,
11-12, 13-14 and 13-16, with
races running from 50 to 400
yards in the 25-yard Jackson
tank. Meet performances here
will be compared with those
in other states to determine
national championships.
The meet is open to the pub
lic and bleachers have been
provided for spectators.
Swimmers from the farthest
distances were expected to ar
rive this afternoon and eve
ning for tomorrow's competi
tion. Junior Olympic patches and
medals will be given for first
through third places and rib
bons for fourth through sixth.
Following are the events
for both boys and girls with
the number and the order in
which events will take place
in both the prelims and
finals:
(10 and under)
130 free ityle: 550 hack
stroke; 950 butterfly; 27 30
hreastatroke; 20 100 individual
medley; 1ft 100 medley relay; 31
100 freestyle relay; Dl One
meter diving.
(Area 11-12)
250 freeatvle: 24100 free
atyle; 6 50 backstroke; 10 50
butterfly; 28 50 hreastatroke; 21
200 Individual medley; 16200
medley relay; 32 200 freestyle
relay; D2 one meler diving; D3
three meter divine.
(Ages 11-H)
330 freestyle; 25100 free
style: 13200 freeatvle: 7 Kin
backstroke: 11 100 hutterflv: 21)
100 hreaststrnke; 22200 indivi
dual medley; 17-200 medley relH.v;
.13 200 freestyle relay; D4 Oone
meler diving; D5 three meter
diving.
(Ages 1J-I8)
450 freealyle: 26100 free
style. 14200 freestyle; 19400
freestyle; 8 100 backstroke: 12
100 butterfly: 30200 breast
stroke: 23 200 Individual medlcv;
18 200 medley relay; 34 200
freestyle relay; D6 one meter
diving; D7 three meter diving.
DIVORCE ASKED
Everett - IUPII - Anne Quasi
Decker, two-time winner of
the women's national amateur
golf championship, filed for
divorce Wednesday in Sno
homish county Superior
Court. Her complaint accused
her husband, Dr. J. D. Deck
er, Seattle orthodontist, ot
'cruel treatment." The couple
has been marrcid for 16
months.
BRAKETTES WIN
Portland - HIPli - The tour
ing Raybcstos Brakettcs of
Stratford. Conn., scored 1-0
wins over the Salem Sham
rocks and the Portland Erv
Lind Florists in a women's
Softball doubleheader Wednes
day night. Bertha Ragan and
Joan Joyce turned in two-hit
shutouts over the Oregon
teams. Pearl Pinion of Salem
and Louise Mazzuca of Port
land were the losing pitchers.
DOUBLE VICTORS
Portland - wrii Top-seeded
Jack Nccr and Bill Rose of
Portland scored an easy vic
tory in the fust round of the
men's doubles in the Oregon
tennis championships Wcdncs-
nay. i nry ncicntrct rcn uan;-1
leisn and banco mcnaici oi
Portland fid. 6-1. Second-
seeded Jim Ruck and Chuck
Roiiibctui nt Los Anceles top
ped Ron ltonwK'k of Milwau
kie nnd Roll Drown of Port
land 6-3. B-:'.
CAROLE SK ALA WINNER
South Bond. Ind. - ilTIi -
Mrs. Mike Skala of RoscbtirR
moved into the third round of
the Women's Western Ama
teur coif tournament here
Wednesday. She turned back
Mary Lou Daniel of Louis
ville, Ky.t 4 and 3 in the sec
ond round Mrs. Skala
was i
scheduled to meet Mrs Ann
Johnstone of Mason City.
Iowa, todav
WEBB SETS RECORD
Vancouver. B C. - ITt -K"n
Webb. 18-year-old Multnomah
Athletic club, swimmer, set
a new Canadian freestyle rec
ord here Wednesday m win-
nimi the l.HMI yard oponini;
event of the annual Canadian
National Swimming and Div
ing championships, in 18.13 S
The old mark for the dis
tant was 18 514-
Olympic Short Course
Begins Here Friday
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133 1.
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DIVE FOR MEDFORD - These four boys
will be among divers participating for Med
ford in the Oregon Junior Olympic Short
Course Swimming championships here.
They are, from left, Tim Wray, 13, Jim Mar
Giants, Dodgers Launch Out
On Second Half of Dog Fight
By TIM MORIARTY .
UPI Sports Writer
The Los Angeles Dodgers
and the San Francisco Giants
launch the second half of their
dog fight for the National
league pennant tonight by
visiting their favorite eastern
"mutts."
The Dodgers open a three
game set against the New
York Mets, whom they have
whipped nine time in 10
games. The Giants will be al
Philadelphia for a similar
three-game series with the
Phillies. Al Dark's men ran
up a 7-3 log against the Phils
during the first half of the
campaign.
The Giants and Dodgers
split a four-game series in San
Francisco last week end, leav
ing the Dodgers with a half
game lead at the All-Star
break. Roth clubs will remain
in the East through the week
end, wilh the Giants follow-
Women's Golf
JUNIOR GIRLS
(Nine Hole Division)
Gail Williams won low
gross for girls playing in the
six-hole golf tournament al
Rogue Valley Country club
on July 9. Second low score
was posted by Denise Van
Duker.
The following girls should
post their entry for the
Southern Oregon Junior Golf
tournament (to be held al
Rogue Valley July 23 and 24)
at the pro shop: Karen Shoop,
Shawn Capcrna, Doreen Tay
lor and Cindy Howell.
Girls who have not been
paired for the weekly play
are requested to come out at
8:30 a.m. For further infor
mation concerning the junior
girls program they may tele
phone Mrs. Edward W. Sick-
els (772-6917).
PICK UP 6 POINT
JI'I.V IS PAIHINCiS:
8:30 am. Shawn Capcrna. Karen
Shoop. Cindy Howell. Doreen Tay
lor 8 40, Cory Sickels. Jane S.Vn
born. Juella Bayllss; scorer. Mrs.
William Tycer 8.30. Debbie Tv
cer. Roxie Lewis. Janet Torheim:
scorer. Mrs. James Bavllss 9:00.
Shannon Mclntyre. Gali Williams,
Teresa DauRhertv; scorer. Mrs.
Robert Torheim
9 10. Susan Renesh. Marilvn
Odell. Heime Wmtlukcr: scorer.
Mrs Hubert Mclntvre. 13. Virk!
Vorhcis. Nancy Nave. Nick! Mar
sh.ill; scorer. Mrv Frank nenesh.
9 JO, C:iii(iy Collins. Sheila Ham
mond, Laurie Lcgas; scorer Mrs.
M L. Vol bets
Geographical Center
j Sniffs Toward West
Son Krnnt'sco-iVPIi-The west-
warrt miKration of Amrricanx
is s,.rn in ,,. ri,Hi .i,,r.
of the Koosiaphical cen
j lor of population as recorded
' by the Census bureau,
j In 1"!)0 the center of pnpu
I latum was miles east of
Baltimore. By IflHO it had
I moved to a point four miles
I east of Salem, III.
California Rated
Third Urban State
Ran Francisco 'ITI' -Despite
California's sprawling farm
areas, it is considered the
third most urban of states, be
hind New Jersey and Rhode
Island
Census bureau figures dis
closed that 8ri 4 per cent of
California's population in
19H0 was clashed as urban.
Potted Plants Used
New York ITI1 -Save time
: and effort by using festive ar
rangements of flowering and
foliage plants as centerpieces.
The potted plant may he et
in a matching saucer filled
with fruits to achieve varied
i displays.
MLUFOHO MAIL 'I'HldUNE. MEOKORD. OHEGON
ing the Dodgers into New
York Sunday and Walt Al
ston's men moving on to Phila
delphia. San Francisco's record
STANDINGS
I'niled Press International
NATIONAL LEAnut:
W.
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on
Los Angeles 58
San Francisco .. 57
Pittsburgh 32
Cincinnati 46
St. Louis 47
Milwaukee 42
Philadelphia .... 37
Houston 33
Chicago 32
New York 23
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.361 R,
.553 9
.494 14
.430 19 'a
.398 22
.364 25
.200 311
Wednesday's Results
Philadelphia 6. Houston :
NORTHHKST LKAU11F.
W. L.
Salem 7 3
Yakima 3 4
Lcwiston 5 4
Wentachee 4 6
Trl-Cily 4 6
Eugene 3 3
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Wednesday's Results
Lewiston 1, Salem 0
Tri-City 12. Yakima 7
Eugene 8, Wenatchee 7
Tl'KSIiAY GAMES
National League
Houston 000 000 001 1
Phila 301 020 OOx 6
5 0
Woodeshick, Drott (3. Ticfe
fenauer 181 and Ranew. Mahaffey
111-91 and White. Loser Woode
shick (3-7). HR Sievcrs. Savage.
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shall, 9, Randy Johnson, 10, and Harry
Smeltzer, 9. The diving events will be at
Hawthorne pool with prelims at 5 p.m. Fri
day and finals at the same time on Saturday.
against the Mets is even more
impressive than the Dodgers'
10-1 while Los Angeles has
bopped the Phils 10 times in
12 meetings.
The New York Yankees and
the Cleveland Indians, sepa
rated by only one game in the
American league race, also
will be on the road tonight
when they swing back into
action. The Yankees visit the
Los Angeles Angels and the 1
Indians open a five-game
home-and-home series against I
the Orioles at Baltimore. I
With their "M and M" boys, !
Mickey Mantle and Roger I
Maris, again knocking down
fences, the Yankees have won
12 of their last 15 games, in
cluding a three-game sweep j
against the Minnesota Twins
last week end.
The Angels, who trail New
York by 214 games, are in
much the same spot Minnesota
held before the Yankee steam
roller swept through the Twin
cities. So if Bill Rigney's crew '
of cast-offs and rookies hope
to remain pennant contenders,
now is the time to prove it.
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Win From
Hawk Club
Klamath Falls Gary Ben
son hurled an 8 to 0 no-hit,
no-run victory for the Klam
ath Falcons over the Klamath
Hawks last night in in
American Legion junior bast
ball Area 4 Southern division
game.
The outcome gave the Fal
cons a S-2 league standing
and assured them of no less
than a titular lie with Med
ford which has completed
league play with a 5-3 mark.
On Sunday the Falcons will
go to Grants Pass seeking the
win which would mean suc
cessful defense of their divi
sion mantle.
Benson walked three and
whiffed six in bringing his
season pitching record to 4-0.
Sherm Allen and Dave Saks
each had two hits for the
victors.
The Falcons also won the
second game, a non-counter,
2 to 0. Their pitcher, Dick
Carleton, and the Hawks' Jay
Paxton each tossed one-hitters.
Three errors in the
third frame produced the
runs.
On Friday the Hawks (1-B)
meet the Central Point Che
ney Studs (3-4) at White City.
It will be the last loop fray
for the clubs and the season
ender for Central Point.
YANKS REGAIN LONG
Los Angeles - IUPII - The
New York Yankees have re
acquired first baseman Dale
Long at a neat profit. Drafted
by the Washington Senators
from the Yankees for $75,000
19 months ago, Long was pur
chased from the same club
for what was announced as
the $20,000 waiver price Wed
nesday night.
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Steer a Course to-
Port of Coos Bay
Safest deep-sea fishing grounds on the
Oregon-Washington coast.
This is the year of the Silvers . . . Chinooks
too. But, the fighting Silvers will be the
game fish this year.
Striped bass, halibut, flounder, and snapper
inside the harbor. No one need go without
a fish.
Beautiful parks with camping and trailer facilities nearby.
Frea parking for cart and boat-trailers at our Charleston
Small Boat Basin where Fish and Sea await your pleasure.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Medford Boys'
Tennis Team
Beats Redding ,
Medford city boys' team
defeated Redding, Calif., Jun
ior Tennis club 12 to 2 on
Tuesday in matches in tha
California city.
The Oregon team made a
clean sweep of the morning
competition and came out on
top 5 to 2 in afternoon tussles.
Medford netters will go to
Grants Pass on Friday tor
both boys' and girls' matchts.
RESULTS:
(Morning match)
Singles
Lee Wimberley. M deT, Frt M"r
Ran. R. 6-3. -: Mike Nauniu-;, M,
del. Bill Meeker. R. (1-0. Lnna
Rasmu&sen. M. def. Bru.-e Middle,
ton. R. 3-6. 7-S. 6-1; Ni'.-k Hmuf
sen. M. dcf. David riark. R. r-4,
6-2; Ken Mvcrs M t'ef. Jerry Wea
ver. R 6-2. 6-1.
Doubles
Wimberley and Nanmea nrf.
Morgan and Meeker, l-t 6-1 6-1!
C. and N. Rasmussen def. Middle
ton and Clark. 8-6. 6-2.
(Afternoon match)
binsles
Wimberley def. Meeker, 6-2, fi-n;
Naumea def. Morgan. 6-2. 3-6. 6-0;
C. Rasmussen def. Clark. 6-2, 6-0;
N. Rasmussen def. Weaver. 6-3,
6-0; Middlcton def. Myera. 6-3. 6-2.
Doubles
Morgan and Meeker def. C. and
N. Rasmussen. 11-!); Myers and
Wimherlcy def. John Kriegsman
and Clark. 6-1. 6-3.
MOTOR CITY STARTS
Birmingham. Mich.-HIPll-Tha
11th annual Motor City Open
was scheduled to get under
way at Knollwood Country
Club here today, with some
of golfdom's brightest stars in
quest of a share of the $35,000
in prize money. Three former
champions Mike Souchak,
Doug Ford and Bob Rosburg
headed the field of 156 pros
and amateurs. They shared
top billing with such well
established PGA veterans as
Billy Casper, Walt Burkemo,
Ken Venturi, Lionel Hebcrt,
Bobby Nichols, Bob Goalby
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