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Yankees Defeat Kansas City; odgers Split with Philadelphia By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sporli Writer Ralph Houk is happily puffing those smoke rings again and that's a sign the oncc-tight American league race could be a thing of the past, just like the old five cent cigar. Houk watched his New York Yankees break open the race Sunday and move 2W games in front by sweeping a doubleheader from the Kan sas City A s, 8-6, in 10 innings and 11-3. Over in the . National league, the pace-setting Los Angeles Dodgers also emerg ed with a 2'i game spread, even though they split a twin bill with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Dodgers won the opener, 9-1, but lost the nightcap, 2-1. Six Yankee Homers Six home runs paved the way for the Yankees' two vic tories over the A's before a record crowd of 34,865 at Kansas City, who saw Roger Maris belt his 22nd anl 23rd homers in the opener and El fton Howard his ninth and tenth in the finale. Maris drove in four runs in (he first game but it was Yogi Berra's two-run homer off Jerry Walker in the tenth that dissolved a 6-6 tie. How ard accounted for four runs in the second game, which al fo was marked by Bill Skow ron's 13th homer. Art Mahaffey of the Phils checked the Dodgers on five hits in the nightcap to post his 12th win of the season and beat them for the first time in his career. Roy Siev ers helped with his 12th hom er off loser Phil Ortega. Other Teams Split The Dodgers romped to their fifth straight victory in the opener on the six-hit pitching of Johnny Podres. Tommy Davis drove in four runs while Frank Howard, Ron Fairly and Daryl Spen cer hit homers. The four other NL double headers all wound up in even splits also. The Mets beat the Giants, 5-3, then lost, 9 8; St. Louis won the opener from Pittsburgh. 3-2, in 10 innings, but the Pirates took the nightcap, 8-7. 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DUdioU 128 E. Main St., 2nd Floor SPring 3-5301 Hogrt Mo. Im TW. U t S 30 M. 10 l 7 r. M. blanked Cincinnati, 5-0, then lost the second game, 3-2; the Colts edged the Cubs, 5-4, but Chicago won the night cap, 4-1. In the AL, Baltimore took two from Cleveland, 6-4 and 6-5; Minnesota defeated Bos ton, 5-3, with the second game being wa?hed out 'jy rain; the White Sox downed the Tigers, 5-3, and the An gels split with .he Senators, Los Angeles winning the op ener, 5-1, and Washington the nightcap, 10-4. The Mets won their opener from the Giants with a five run fourth inning rally and Jay Hook's nine-hit pitching. Frank Thomas and Elio Cha con each drove in two runs during the Mets' outburst. Two-run homers by Harvey Kuenn and Orlando Cepeda led the Giants to victory in the nightcap, although the Mets came up with six runs in the eighth. Face Loses, Wins PincYi hitler Fred Whit field's tenth inning homer broke a 2-2 tie between the Cards and Pirates in the first game, but Pittsburgh won the nightcap when Roberto Cle mente singled home Bill Vir don in the ninth. The victory went to Roy Face, who was charged with the loss in the opener. Lew Burdette blanked the Reds on five hits in the open er and got a helping hand from Eddie Mathews, who hit his 18th hoi.ier off loser Jim Maloney in the first inning. Vada Pinson tied the night cap with his 16th homer in the ninth and lb." Reds won it in the same frame when Hank Foiles singled home Wally Post. Al Spanglcr helped the Colts snap a seven-game los ing streak with a two-run homer in the seventh inning of the opener. Don Ellsworth gained a split for the Cubs, however, with a five-hitter in the second game. Gentile Bombs Two Two homers by Jim Gen tile led the Orioles to their sweep over the Indians, who dropped to third place behind the Angels. Gentile's homer off loser Jim Grant in the ninth inning of the nightcap broke a 5-5 deadlock. The homers were Gentile's 23rd and 24th. Chuck Estrada and Skinny Brown were the win ning pitchers. Harmon Killebrew's dou ble with the bases full in the sixth inning gave the Twins their victory over the Red Sox. Killebrew s blow came off Don Schwall, who suffer ed his 11th loss compared with three victories. Lee Stange was the winning pitch er. The White Sox ran their winning streak to six games by beating the Tigers with a two-run rally in the eighth. Luis Aparacio doubled home the tie-breaking run after homers by Chico Fernandez and Rocky Colavito knotted the score at 3-3. Dean Stone was the winner in relief and Ron Nischwitz was the loper. Homers by Joe Koppe and Billy Moran, coupled with Eli Grba's six-hit pitching, won the opener for the An gels, but the Senators charg ed back with 17 hits in the nightcap to get even on the day. Jim King and Bob Schmidt each collected three hits. Steve Hamilton held the An gels to six hits in seven inn ings to gain the victory. I INKSCOKKS: National League (1st Game) Los Angeles .. 102 010 0419 11 0 Philadelphia 100 000 00O1 6 2 Podres )5-7 and N. Sherry. Smith, Brown 6i, Short (9) and White Loser Smith (1-4). HR Howard. Fairly, Spencer. (2nd Game) Los Angeles .... 010 000 000 1 .1 1 Philadelphia . 010 100 OOx 2 5 0 Ortega. Perranoskt (5), L. Sher ry (8l and Roseboro. Mahaffey (12-9) and Dalrymple. Loser Or tega (0-1). HR Sieveri. (1st Game, 10 Innings) St. Louis .... 010 001 000 13 8 t Pittsburgh .. 010 000 100 02 8 0 Washburn. McDaniel 10 and Oliver. Haddlx, Face (8) and Bur gess, Leppert 8. Winner Wash burn (6-4 l Loser Face (3-2). HR Whitfield. (2nd Game) St. Louis 200 002 0127 13 0 Pittsburgh .. 040 030 0018 12 1 Simmons, Shantz 14). Duliba (fit, Ferrarese (8t, McDaniel 1 9 ) and Sawatski. Francis, Olivo (6t, F?ce (f)l and Leppert. Winner Face (6-21. Loser Ferrarese. HR Skin ner, Boyer. (1st Game) Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 5 0 Milwaukee 102 000 llx S 9 0 Maloney. Wills (4i. Sister iR) and Edwards Burdette 8M and Torre Loser Maloney (4-4 1. HR Mathews. (?nd Game) Cincinnati 000 010 0023 fi 1 Milwaukee 020 000 000 2 7 2 Klippstein. Broun an 18) and Foilcs. Lemaster (0-1) and Cran riall. Winner Brnsnan (3-1 1. HR Maye. Robinson, Pinson, fist Game) San Francisco 2O0 000 001 3 A 2 New York . 000 500 OOx 5 8 0 Pierce. Duffalo (4i. Larsen 4t, McCormirk (31. Oaribaldt 8i and Haller. Hook (7-9) and Canizzaro. Loser Pierce (8-3 1. HR Haller. (2nd Game) San Francisco 0.11 010 200 9 16 0 New York 200 000 0608 10 2 Bolin. S. Miller (8), Marichal (8) and Orsino. Hunter, Daviault (3(. Moorhead (4). Mizcll (8), B. Miller ifll and Pignatano. Winner Bolin 14-0,. Loser Hunter (1-3). HR Kuenn, Cepeda. fist Game) Chicago 201 010 000 4 ft 1 Houston . ... 100 200 20x 5 6 5 Buhl (6-7) and Bcrtell. Woode snick, McMahon (8) and Ranew. Winner Wondeshick (4-7). HR Mcjias, Warwick, Spanglcr. (2nd Game) Chicago 021 000 001 4 10 2 Houston 100 000 0001 5 4 Ellsworth (5-13l and Barragan. Johnson. Giusti (3). Tiefenauer (3i. Golden 8i. Drntt (Rt, McMahon (9) and Smith. Loser Johnson (4-121. Ameriran League MM Game) Baltimore 021 002 100 S 13 2 Cleveland ... 003 100 000 4 6 0 Estrada (5-10) and Landrith. Grant. Hartman (6), Dailey (7) and Romano. Loser Grant (4-4 1. HR Hansen, Adair, Klrkland, Brandt, Gentile. ('.Mid Game) Baltimore 000 031 Oil fl 10 1 Cleveland 000 040 0105 9 0 Fisher Brown 8i and Lau. Ra mos, Perry (fit. Latman (7) and Ed wards. Winner Brown l3-2i. Loser Latman 14-5). HR Essegian. Kirkland. Gentile. fist Game, New York 1(1 Innings) 000 000 130 2- -8 110 JAYCEE TOURNEY Seattle - H'Pli - A field of undcr-18 golfers will tee off today at Seattle's Sand Point course to determine Washing ton's two qualifiers for the National Junior Chamber of Commerce golf tournament Aug. 20-25 d Huntingl in, W Va. S C H E D 0 LEN NOUN C E D Seattle - HPH - Seattle uni versity athletic director Eddie O'Brien Saturday announced a 26-game basketball sched ule for the Seattle Chieftains. The schedule includes a tour of the Midwest and participa tion in the Far West classic at Portland. The Chieftains will open their season here Dec. 7 against Oregon State. LEFTHANDER'S TOURNEY Portland - CTH - Joe Altrtt, Portland, -copped champion ship flight honors in the an nual State Lefthander's Golf tournament at Broadmoor here Sunday. Altrce shot a birdie at the 37th hole to break a four-way tie for the title at 149 for 36 holes. WINS AMATEUR Toronto - HOT - Veteran Nick Weslock of Toronto won the 40th Ontario Amateur golf championship, his fifth victory in the tourney and his second tn-a-row. Sunday by defeating young Bob Gardner, 7 and J MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD. OREGON Kansas City 201 101 010 08 13 0 Bridges 8t. Terry (10) and Bern. ! n itv Tur ev ft . Arroyo hi. Segui. Wyatt iBi, Walker (10) and Sullivan Winner Bridun Ct-Oi. Loser Walker (8-7). HR Maris 2. Cimoli, Berra. (?nd Game) New York . 001 320 10411 ifan.n ntv 012 (100 000 3 15 2 Sheldon 3-3i and Howard. Mc Devitt Jones (6. Archer i8j, Bass (9i and Azcue. Sullivan (9i. Loser McDevitt (0-1). HR Skowron. Howard 2. fist Game) Washington .100 000 ooo I fi 1 Los Angeles 000 013- lOx 5 9 2 Burtiside. Hobaush (6l. Kutyna (8) and Retzer. Grha (3-5) and Rndgers Loser Burnside (4-81. HR Koppe. Moran. (2nd Game) Washington .. 031 101 03110 17 1 Los Angeles 001 000 300 4 6 2 Hamilton. Hannan i9i and Schmidt. Duren. Bclinsky 1 2 , Morgan M). Botz (5i. Spring 181. Lee iB) and Sadowski. Rodgers (8). Winner Hamilton (3-4). Loser Durcn (2-8). HR Torres. Detroit 000 010 1103 5 1 Chicago 000 003 02x 5 9 1 Jones, Fox (6). Nischwitz (7). Aguirre 8 and Roarke. Fisher. Stone (8). Zanni (9) and Carreon. Winner Stone il-O). Loser Nisch wttr (3-ll. HR Fernandez. Cola vito. 1st Game) Boston 030 000 000 3 7 1 Minnesota . 010 013 OOx 5 6 1 Schwall. Fornieles (7) and Pag Maroni. Pleis. Maranda (2). Stange 15). Sullivan (7) and Battey, Win ner Stange (2-2). Loser Schwall 13-1 1 ). HR Pagliaroni. Boston at Minnesota, 2nd game, postponed, rain. STANDINGS I'nited Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 62 32 .660 59 34 .634 2'j 56 33 .615 4'.a 50 40 .556 10 48- 39 .552 10','j 44 46 .469 16 40 51 .440 20'j 34 34 .386 24 35 5R .376 2fi'j 24 63 .276 34 'j San Francisco .. Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia Houston Chicago New York Sunday's Results New York 5, San Francisco (lsti San Francisco 9. New York (2nd) Los Angeles 9, Philadelphia (1st) Philadelphia 2, Los Angeles (2nd) Houston 3, Chicago 4 (1st) Chicago 4. Houston 1 (2nd) St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2 (1st, innings) Pittsburgh 8. St. Louis 7 (2nd) Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 0 (1st) Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 2 (2nd) Tuesday's Gamn Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night) San Francisco at Milwaukee (night) Chicago at St. Louis (night) Philadelphia at Houston (2. twi night) AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Prl. GB 49 33 .5R3 48 33 .552 2' i 48 40 .545 3 47 43 .522 5 47 45 .311 6 46 44 .311 6 43 44 .4f4 7i 43 43 .469 8 41 50 .451 11 "i 29 36 .341 203 New York Los Angele Cleveland Baltimore ... Detroit Boston . . ... Kansas City Washington . Sunday's Results Baltimore 6, Cleveland 4 (Is!) Baltimore 6, Cleveland 3 (2nd) Minnesota 5. Boston 3 (1st) Boston at Minnesota (2nd, ppd., rain) New York 8. Kansas City 6 (1st, 10 innings) New York 11. Kansas City 3 (2nd) I os Angeles 5. Washington 1 list) Washington 10, Los Angeles 4 (2nd) Tuesday's Games New York at Boston (night) Baltimore at Kansas City might) Washington at Chicago (2. twi night) Detroit at Los Angeles (night) Cleveland at Minnesota (night) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Prl. Gil San Diego 37 34 .626 Salt Lake 51 39 .367 5j Tacoma 49 42 .538 8 Hawaii 45 46 .495 12 Portland 47 48 .493 12 Seattle 41 47 .466 14'i Vancouver . ... . 39 48 .448 16 Spokane 31 36 .336 24 Sunday's Results San Diego 7. Portland game) Portland 3. San Diego (1st (2nd game. 7 inningsi Tacoma 6. Seattle 3 (1st game) Tacoma 5, Seattle 3 (2nd game, 7 tnnmgsi Vancouver 1, Spokane 0 Salt Lake City 9. Hawaii 3 NORTHWEST LKAriUK W. I.. Prt. OB Salem II 4 .7.13 Lewlston R ft .571 2'j YnltliTH 7 7 .SCO 3', Trl-Cllv 7 4B7 Eutem S M .1 Wenalchce .1 10 Sunday's Remit Tri-Cily 3-.V Yakima 0-3 SalFm 3-2. Wenatrhre 4-0 Lewutnn 2-fi. EuRfn 3-4 League Leaders I'nltM Pre International NATIONAL I.KAGL'K Uver & Club Ml R H Prl. T. Davis. LA Clementc. Pitt, Musial. St.L. Robinson. Cin. Davenport SF Skinner. Pitt . H. Aaron. Mil. F Alou. SF Altman Chi Williama. Chi rz ,174 a i:'2 .35:1 B4 317 B1 111 350 71 227 35 77 .330 R 335 A3 112 .334 Aft 314 fiO 10 .131 R4 2ft 35 .32 Bfl 333 fi 1 327 Rfl 310 52 III .32fl R5 312 3ft 100 .321 03 3fi3 115 317 AMERICAN I.KAI.l F Plater l flub AB R H Prt. Runnel. Bos. Jimenei. KC Sienern. KC Robinson. Chi. Cunehm Chi. nollina. Minn, pnwfr. Minn. , Smith Chi Colavito. Drt. Lump. KC . rimoll, KC ... Snyder. Bal. . Rfl 323 52 I 10 341 R7 3rft 35 inn .334 91 34B fi3 110 31 R7 337 31 in 315 , R 2H0 55 ftO .310 in 351 4R inn 3ftfl 73 31 31 f2 -3H 7R 27R 37 R3 .2'il , R7 331 41 1R 2'H HR 3 fin 53 101 2i4 , flit 337 45 ftfl 214 RO 211 27 12 2'H IIOMK IU N National l.an': Mav. Giants 23; 11 Aaron. Braved 22. Rank, rubs 22 Mejiah. Colts 21; Ceperia. Giants ID Ameriran l.rae.iv Wagner An ! 26 Gentile. Oriole 24. Mar l. Yanks 23; Cah. Tisers 23; Kilte hre. Twin 21; Colax I to, Tirp rt 21. HVS RATTMI IN Nittnnal I.eartie: T Davii Da1. rer ty MavK. Giants R2 II. Aaron, Brave 77. Rnhinon. Red 74. Ce perlit, Giants 72 Ameriran l.eifu" Wagner. An rels h9; Siebrrn. Athletics 1R Rnh. lnon. White .Sx 18 CoUvsto Ti sers so, Killehrew. Twins 53. Rol. lins. Twins 50. I"IT MINO National League: Purkev. 14-.V D r v t rl a I e. Dodgers Koonee, Cuhi S-2: Kotitax. Merit Dort- ier 14-4: Fare Pirates s-2 Amerlrin l.eifue: Donovan In. dlans 12-3: W"-kerham. Afh!ettr S-2 Fovlarlc TtfrS 7-2: MrBrde Ansels 9-3. Wilson. Red Sox S-2 Medfordv Tribune Four Medfordites Take Diving Honors J i m Branson, Medford, won two events and Tim Wray and Rhonda Hess, Med ford, each took one during the week end in diving coin pctiton conducted at Haw thome Park pool in conjunc tion with the Oregon Junior Olympic short course swim ming meet. Brinson won both the one and three-m.'ter firsts in the senior boys group. Miss Hess was champ in the interme diate one meter girls' conten tion. Wray took the interme- Women's Golf This Thursday the Rogue Valley lady golfers play for the day will be medal and the fourth play on the Trans-Mississippi disc. It was announced at the monthly meeting luncheon last Thursday that a hole-in-one t!ub is open to all women golfing members of the Rogue Valley Country club. For in formation, contact Mrs. Wil liam Cowning or Mrs. S. A. Peters. The nine-hole group is now playing in the Sanner-Alley tournament. The first round matches are to be completed by July 19. The pairings are as follows: Championship Fliclit Mrs. Max Larsun V. Mrs. G. F. Flint. Mrs. G. L. Lewis va. Mra. David B. Lowry: Mra. Robert Mc. Intyre vs. Mra. Wm. Walker; Mrs. Paul Selhy vs. Mrs. James Gish. Second Flight Mrs Jerry Mi-Grew vs. Mrs. Myers Jones; Mrs. Richard Swan vs. Mrs. Paul Havlland; Mrs. Bruce Hammond vs. Mrs. Luke Vnrneis; Mra. Allen Sterton vs. Mrs. Wayne Chitwood. JUI.V 26 PAIRINGS: i Mcsdames Richard Finch. Charles Gustafson. Al Williams. Ken Me Hush; Walter Shaylor. F. G. Bunch. R. E Heysell. R. H. Torheim; Tom Tubbs. Warren Bayliss. Randall Giftord. Lloyd Brooks; Galen San ner. Richard Rementeria, Harvcv Woods. T. A. Culbertaon. Jr.; Rav Frisbie, S. O. ProiiRh, R. Ren Tav lor. Eldon Brainard; Ed Milne. E. W. Sickels, Frank Tamney. Ken neth Teeter; Robert Palmer, Robert Morris. Leonard Schildl, Runs Acheson; William T. Clark, Brian Douglass. Fred Coleman. S. A. Peters; Richard Schwann, Frank Benesh. Gordon Reeves. Mcsdames Lawrence Btionocnre. John Gustafson. Dick House, John Day; W. H. Pyle. Ray Stewart. Wayne Safley, Earle Tlchenor; R. M. Sorenson. Reese Alexander, Jerry Olson. J. A. Dickey; Thomas Lorenz. M. Donald McOenry. How ard ScroKRin, Arthur Wood: Jim Baylins, George Pearson. William CowninR. Robert DcLorme; Andrew Foley. Wayne Struble. Jack Six, Tonv Cappello; Lou C. McLaugh lin, S. L. Stark. C. H. Barrell; R. E. Randalph, R. B. Knight. Robert Hart; W. L. Stark, E. C. Trumbly, F, L. Brewer. 1 JULY 1H PAIRINGS (Nine-Hole): Mcsdames Bruce Tanner. Daryl Carlson. W. C. McCorkle; Paul Sel hy. Vern Collins, R. H. Leer; Jim Qulncy. Wavne Chitwood. Neil Jones; Paul Haviland, George Bar num, B L Wood; Mvers Jones, H. S. Gilmer. Robert Mclntyre; E. S Wcntjar. Ralph Marlatt, Willis Williams; W C. Tycer. Jack Bailev. Jack Walker: Ota Binegar. G. L. Lewis, Rav Parkhurst; Ellis Char tier. Frank Perl. D. B. Lowry: Bert Buffington. Bert Lagesnn. Robert Mikschc; Roval E. Bcbb. G. F. Flint. Mark Taylor; Richard Swan, Jerrv McGrcw. Luke Vorheis: R. D. Odell, F. H. Holmes, Bruce Ham mond. Women wishing Information on pairings may phone Mrs. C. Gus tafson or Mrs. Lloyd Brooks. Lane May Get Second Chance At Fight Crown New York - OIPII - South paw Kenny Lane, who scor ed a major boxing upset Sat urday night, will get his sec ond shot at the lightweight crown in October if the fight can be arranged, matchmak er Teddy Brenner disclosed today. Brenner hopes lo have Lane of Muskegon. Mich challenge champion Carlos Ortiz of New York al Mudi son Square Garden, Oct. 20 or 27. as a reward for Ken ny's lopsided decision victo ry over top contender Car los Hernandez in Saturday's television bout. Lane came close to win ning the 135 pound crown from Joe Brown In Iheir IS round thriller at Houston, Tex., July 23, 19SB, but lost a squeaker decision. In Saturday's 10-rounder at the Garden, Lane was floor ed hy a right to the jaw for a count of nine in the third round, but he rose, gave the knockout specialist from Venezuela a thorough licking and broke his winning string at seven straight bouts. Ilernander, weighing 134 'i pounds to Lane's 13S. was a heavy favorite at 17-.V but he suffered his second defeat in 31 bouts. Kermit Zarley Wins Northwest Golf Mix Vancouver. B. C. -H'Pli Ker mit Zarley of Yakima won the 63rd annual Pacific North west Golf association tourna ment al the Vancouver Golf club Saturday. Zarley defeated the present Canadian Junior Champityi Terry Oimpbell nf Vancouv er, B. C, on the last hole of the 36-hole final. In the women's finals. Mrs Robert Ihlanfeldt of Seattle defeated June Robinson of Albany. and 7. diaie boys' prize at thive me ter. Steve Rost. Twin Plung es, won at one meter. Among junior boys firsts w e n I to Steve Reynolds. Grants Pass, in three meter and to Mike Jones', Grants Pass, in one meter. Dick Mc Kay, Grants Pass, was champ among 10 and under boys. Sue Snyder, Tualatin, got the prizes for both interme diate and senior high diving. Tish Powers, Grants Pass, was senior winner on the low board. Jeanne Forrest, Rosx-burg, won the junior one meter honors and N'ikki Marshall, Medford, got the medal in the high board event. Gail Mor ris, Rccdsport, was 10 and under low board winner. BOYS DIVIN'fi: Midgetg (one-nieteri Hick Mc Kay, Grants Pass. H0.!r; Bill v Shaw, GP, 52.(15; Marrv SmelUer. Medford. 37.35; Kevin Willinms. Twin PlunKcs. 33.05, Juniors tone melon Mike Jones, CP, mil5; Sieve Reynolds, GP. 85.65; Chris Hold. TP. 83.35; John liradinc. GP. 79.50; John McDowell. GP. 65,85; Frank Weaver, Rose burs. H2.30 (Three mcten Rev. nolds. GP. 57.60. Intermediate lone meter! Steve Host, Med.. 105.00; Tim Wray, Med., 10335. (Three meteri Wray. Med. 74 !I5 Seniors (one meleri Jim Brin son. Med.. 12(i.9.V. Dusty Pclke, GP. 123 .80; Dean HodRes. Reedsporl. 105.25; Bill Weaver. Roseburg. 07.20. (Three inetcn Hrinson. Med.. 150.70; Pclke. GP. 105.85. nnti.s IIIVISU: MidKeu (one meter! dull Mor ris. Reed.. 47.(10: Christine Hold, TP. :i.V30; Linda Dobson, TP. 27.60. Juniors (one meter! Jeane For rest. Rose.. S.V20; l.mirie Morris, Reed.. 4(1 B0; Nikkl Mnmhall. Med.. 3:1.00. (Three mcterl Marshall. Med. 172 Intermediates (one meter) Rhonda Hess. Med.. 204.10: M. Calkins. Eimene. 177.15; Kathy Mc. Milled. Kose.. lSBU.I; Charla Per son, Rose.. 156t.; Nary Newman, CP. 155. IS: Jackie Anderson. GP, 115 IS. (Three meteri Sue Sny der. Tualatin. 120.30. Seniors (one meteri Tlsh Pow ers. 8(1.05: Sierry DeMerrls. Grants Pass, (io.70. (Three meter) Sny der. Tualatin, (no score). Gold Rey Fish Count: WEEK ENDING JULY 14: Chinook salmon-616 (in cludes 29.8 per cent jack salmon.) Summer run sieelhead 156. FULL SEASON!" Chinook salmon - 29.523 (includes 16.5 per cent jack salmon) since April 17. Summer run steelhead 253 since May 11. Qualifying To Start Tuesday in Seattle Seattle - (ITII - Sectional qualifying for the United Slates Golf Association's jun ior championships will start Tuesday at the Seattle Golf club. Some 28 entrants will be out after the two spots and will begin medal play al noon. The Northwest will be rep resented by three other en tries, two from Spokane and one from the Portland area. The national finals will con sist of match play rounds which will be held at Grosse Point Woods, Mich. Aug. 1-4. WINS REGATTA Marslrand. Sweden - lUPli -Pride, an American boat owned by Ernest B. Fay, scored another victory Sun day in the 5.5 meter class of the Marslrands Regatta. It was the final race of the series. '"1 s TiTty .test drive the Now. . iEW'JEEP'TGR!lADO-OHC E1IGIIIE You'll ba amazed at its performance! Presenting the Tornado OHC, America's first overhead camshaft ensnne desipned specially for commercial vehicles. WHAT IS AN OHC ENGINE 7 In a conventional engine, the valves are on top the camshaft, which operates them, down below. TheTornado OHC has overhead valves and an overhead camshaft which i what OHC stands tor The simplicity of this system it has 36 fewer moving parts makes it much more efficient. It produces 33 more power with up to 25 better gas economy -needs less maintenance and lasts much lonper. COME IN AND TEST DRIVE THE TORNADO-OHC ENCINE - now available in 'Jeep' pick uos. 4 wheel drive Utility Wagons, 2 wheel drive Station Wagons and Panel Deliveries. I rn-fi TOmmDO OHC-MTOUT HIW MltKT FOft VHP' VIMKUt MEDFORD MOTORS, Inc. 525 South Riverside Motilities To PCL Victory By United Prest International Southpaw Jackie Colluiu is from the "show me" state of Missouri, but no one needs to show Collum's Vancouver tcaimntites that he can pitch major league style. Collum pitched the Moun ties to a one-hit, 1-0 victory over the Spokane Indians at Vancouver Sunday night for his 18th complete game in 18 starts this season. Spo kane's only hit was first base man Dick Nen's sharp sin gle down the first base line in the fifth inning. Collum's major league ca reer started with St. Louis Cardinals in 1951 and ended Salem Slams Wenatchee By United Press International The Salem Dodgers are act ing as if they have their eyes on the Northwest league's sec ond half pennant. They defeated Wenatchee, 5-4 and 2-1, in a baseball doubleheader Sunday to move two and one half games ahead of the second place Lewiston Broncos. Lewiston split a double- header with Eugene Sunday, losing the first game, 3-2, in 13 innings, but coming back to take the nightcap, 6-4. In the day s other action, Tri City dropped Yakima, 3-0 and 5-3, in a twinbill. Salem surged in the final inning of both games to sweep tile pair from Wenatchee. Bob Cox hit a bases-loaded, two- out single in the last of the seventh lo sew up the first game and Wade Arnold came home on a throwing error in the bottom of the seventh in the second contest to provide that win. Joe McLaughlin hit a home run in the last half of the 13th inning to give Eugene its win over Leiwston. The Broncs got 10 hits off two Emerald hurl ers in winning the second game. Tri-City got three runs In the seventh Inning to win Its opener with Yakima and used the same tactics to take the nightcap, picking five runs in the fifth inning. Indianapolis Paces League United Press International Ex mayor - leaguer Taylor Philips pitched Indianapolis to a two-hit 2-0 shutout in the nightcap yesterday, enabling the Indians to sweep a twin bill and pad their American association lead while the other clubs split doublehcad- ers. The league-leaders whipped Dallas-Fort Worth in the first game 10-8. Al Cicotte pitched almost as well for Oklahoma City. He limited Omaha to four hits and socked a solo homer to boot for a 5-1 triumph pre ceding a 5-3 Dodger victory in the nightcap. Louisville club bed Denver 10-8, Ihen bowed 4-1. FLORISTS TRIP YAKIMA Portland -IUPH- The Erv Lind Floriyts won a North west Women's Major Softball game from Yakima, 2-0, here Sunday afternoon at Norman dale park. The Florists look a non-league game, l-o. trom the Salem Shamrocks at night. Louise Mazztica tossed a shutout for the Florists the second game. ' r - MONDAY. JULY 16. Romp with the Los AnRoles Dod- gers in 1958. He finished with 6-11 won-lost record for Syracuse last year and now holds a 0-9 record in his first season in the Pacific Coast league. Portland pitcher Dan Os inski was only two behind Collum Sunday as he pitch ed a three-hit, 3-1 victory over the league - leading San Di ego Padres in the second game of a doubleheader. J'm Pisoni hit a solo homer for San Diego in the ninth in ning of the first game lo give the Padres a 7-6 edge. The Tacoma Giants took both games of a home dou ble header, 6-3 and 5-3, from the Seattle Rainiers. And Jack Kubiszyn cracked a grand slam home run in the ninth inning to give Salt Lake City Bees a 9-5 win over Hawaii. Kubiszyn's homer polished off an evening of home runs at Salt Lake. Kubiszyn, Tony Washington and Max Alvis slammed solo homers for the Bees in the fifth Inning and Ed Haas followed with a two - scorer for Hawaii in the seventh. The final blow came from Kubiszyn after Alvis had singled and jogged lo third on two walks with two out in the ninth. Erv Palica was the loser in relief. Maury McDermott picked up his second pitch ing victory against six de feats for the Bees. At Tacoma, the Giants Ri cardo Joseph walked and Dick Gernert followed with a homer in the first inning of the second game. Joseph and Gernert repealed the com bination again in the sixth inning. Julio Navarro took the win In the nightcap after com ing to the mound in the eighth inning of the opener to relieve winner Danny Riv- as RtplBctmsnl parti If nt tiled and tonlon bir adutt mtnt not Included, .r - fhlf K 0IH ToMuJfl iff anf A """l""' IISUIII(ll pjii . I 9th & RIVERSIDE '.J !!.',:, .,; . 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The 38-year-old Hodges, who complained of severe pain at the Mets old timers' party Saturday night, was operated on for the removal of a kidney stone Sunday and will be hospitalized tor al least two weeks. Physicians estimate that it will be another two lo four weeks before he can play again - and then on a limited basis. Dan Orlich Captures Trap Shooting Title Reno, Nov. -HJPli- Dan Or lich of Reno captured the best shooter and best all round awards Sunday as the Grand Pacific Trap shoot came to a close. Orlich scored 302 for the all-around award. Jack Leonard of McMinn ville, Ore, was runner-up for the best all-around award with a 388. Leonard also won the Double AA award. Daryl Whitehead of Turner, Ore., won the 100-handicap with a 99. Other winners included Class A Frank Simpson, Portland. ANY MV1ERICAN CAR Just say "Charge it" Take months to pay... 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