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Giants' Bonus Baby Looks Like Million Dollars So Far By MILTON RICHMAN Manager Alvin Dark hand- "Alvin Dark made me feel UPI Sporlt Writer I ed Garibaldi the ball and said: i betler by what he said when The question ot whether ! "U s not do or die; it s just I came In to pitch. It gives the San Francisco Giants paid ' do or don't. And don't worry j you confidence when you bonus baby Bob Garibaldi 1 if you don't. There'll be a lot I know they're not going to $150,000 or $125,000 appears to be purely academic be - cause he has looked like a million so far. But to the acid test for the first time Monday night, the 20-year-old tyro came through like a pro, needing only one pitch to nail down a 3-2 vic tory over the New York Mots that boosted the Giants with in two games of first place. Garibaldi, placed on the Giants' roster only last Sun- j day, took over for Stu Miller j in the ninth inning with the: potential tying run on third, the winning run on first, two ! out and find Kanehl up Koufax Has Injury Cincinnati -WPIl- Sandy Koufax' left hand, the rice lets paw that has posted 14 wins for the fireballing Dodg er hurler, will be the center of attention tonight when Los Angeles opens a tough three game scries with the Cincin nati Reds in Crosley field. Koulax drew the starting assignment against the Reds own ace Bob P u r k e y , and both were out to notch their 15th win of the National League campaign. But Dodg er Manager Walt Alston had a special Interest In his tal ented southpaw's pitching arm. Koufax has a peculiar in jury to the hand that resulted in numbness, first in the fin gers and now in the palm of the hand. Although he has taken his regular turn on the mound since the ail .ent was discovered, Koufax has com plained of tenderness and pain in his fingers and, so far, a troop of doctors have failed to come up with a cure. L'ut it certainly hasn t dim med the performance of the league-leading strikeout ar tist. Koulax has allowed only four earned runs in his last eight starts, including a no hit, no-run game against the New York Mels. League Leaders Hv 1'uiiPfl I'rrss lniernailona. AMIHH AN l,K At I'r. Plavrr i Chin C All It. II . Pet. Hunnolji, Bon. Hll W 110 .341 Jinirin-z, KC (13 312 35 IDS .337 nnhniMin, Chi. (17 337 SI 10ft .31S Siehern. KC . 112 3.2 H3 1 Ml .313 CnpnKhm.. Chl.84 2D0 3.1 00 .3IU H.llln. Min... 00 3S1 4B Ofl .31R Power. Mln 73 301 36 02 .3i)H Smith Chi. .78 27B 37 B3 .2fl! Colavltn. Det. H7 331 4fl IW .2MI Snyder. Ball. 80 211 27 62 .2114 NATIONAL I.KAdt'K T Davis, LA t'2 374 HH 132 3.V1 Clemente. Pitt 8H 321 62 112 .340 Mutual, SI. I. 72 230 311 HO .34H R-ihinion. Cm nil 33(1 t4 114 .33(1 Davenport. S K B0 318 fiO 0H Skinner. Pitt. RS 302 Sfi lift .3 21. K Ainu. SF 87 323 32 10S .323 )l AHron, Mil 80 337 OR KM .323 Adman. Chi. BS 312 3(1 I (HI 321 Williams. Chi 03 3li3 H(l US .317 Dome It mi Anierhnii Leaf ue WHitner. Ali ce Is 20; (ientlle, Oriole 2. Marts. Yanks 23; Cash. Tigers 23; Kille hrrw, Twins 21; Colavlto. Tigers 21 Nslion.il League Mnv. (ilanls 2-Y M AHron. Braves 22; Banks. Cubt. 22. Mejias, Colts 21, Cepcda. Giants 1!) Run Butted In Ameriran l.eacue Wacner. An (tets till. Siehprn. Athletics 8. Rot, insnn. While Sox HB; Colavito. Ti Kern 00; Killebrew. Twins 30; Rol linv Twins 30, National Lricuf T Davis. Doclcrrs 03; Mays, Giants 82; H Aaron. Bravrs 77; Rohtnson, Reds 74; Ct-pedn, Giants 72, IMIrhlm Ameriran Leacur Donovan. In dians 12-3. Wlckrrsl.iiiu. AlliletU's fl-2. Koliuk. TiKi-ra 7-2. Mcllnrie, Ancels 0-3. Wilson, Red Sox (i-2 Nslional l.racne- Purkev, Reds 14-3, DtvNdale. Dodders 10-4; Koonre Cuhn fl-2; Koulax. Dodgers 14-4. Face, Pirates 6-2. HOW MUCH CAN TOU USO Caih I Monthly Piymtnli Foi Tou M, 24 Mo. Tj 18 Mo. 12 Mo. $J0(l JI0.41 '?i:l.07 fix M 300 1 5.2 I li' lill 27.77 5H0 20.04 32.7 4.2!i 700 SH.45 45.75 rtj.81 KKIO 52.08 05.35 02. 50 l.ViO 7R.12 PR.02 138.88 Loam Up to $3500 311 N. BAPTLETT ST. Phone 773-7404 TUESDAY. JULY 17. 1962 of other ball games, 1 Garibaldi made only one 1 pitch-a fast ball-and Kanehl I lifted it harmlessly to center field where Willy Mays haul- ed it in for the final out That kept Garibaldi's earned run average at 0.00. He made his first appear ance In the majors against the Mets Sunday, retiring the only three batters he faced e n 11 pucnes. Admits Being Shaky "I wasn't as nervous last night as 1 was the first time,' Garibaldi said. "But I still was a little shaky. STANDINGS Bv I'mli-fl Vrrw Infrrnallnnal A .M Hit I CAN T.KAV.VK W. I Now York SO 3 Lot. AnKclei 4ft 4 ClevelHPft 4R 4 Minnesota 47 4 ChlfflRO 47 4 Baltimore 4fi 4 Detroit 43 4 IT!. .MB ' S4S .MS .S22 Ml Boston . 43 Kanfitm City 41 Washington . ... 30 IS SI 36 44fl 12', .341) 20 j Mmiday'i fletiiiltk Niw York 3, Kani City I Wshinton 4. Los Alleles 1 Only gamei scheduled. Tiirsilay'a Probablr f'itrhrrs New York at IJnstun i niithli Terry fll-Ht vs. Con ley if)-7i. Detroit Ht Los Armeies inicl.n Atfuirro (7-;it vs. MrBrwie Clcvelnrul at Minnesota iniKht) Lntmnn 4-Si or Gomez ( 1-1 ) vs. Piiscui.. (13-51. Bi.lt. mon- hI Khmshk City (nleht) Roberl (4-3) vs. Rnkow l(i-Hl. WHuhinglon nt ChlCHfto (2, I vi- n'uhti SlenhniiNf f 7-4 1 and Che. ney (2-4 1 or IfnhH tilth "- PUsrro lfl-7i and Wynn (4-fl). ft rim nil ay's (inmr New York al Boston Cleveland at MlnnCMitu Baltimore at Kansas City fmcht) Washington at Chi en bo (niehti Detroit al Los AiircIcs (night) NATIONAL LKAflUE W. Pet. OB .fitiO .t3R 3 .(i20 4 Los Angeles .... 112 San Francisco .. CO Pittslmreh 37 St. Louis 30 Cincinnati 4R Milwaukee 43 Philadelphia .... 40 Houston 34 Chicago 33 New York '.. ... 24 .340 lOi.a JUS 11 ,403 lS'i .440 20' t ,311(1 24 37(1 2(1 'a .273 33 04 Monday's HtmiHs Sun Krn. 3. New York 2 (iiiRhll PllUhni h 3. St Louis 2 (night I Milwaukee 3. Cincinnati 0 (nic)iti Chicnijo at lloiislon (iiirIiI, post poned, wel urnunriM. Only sanies scheduled. Tuesday's I'robaMr Pitchers Los Angeles al Cincinnati might) Koufax (I4-Ii vs. Purkev (14-31. San FranelsiCo al Milwaukee (night) O'Dell (10-Bi vs. Shaw i9-7i. Chicago al SI. Louis (night) Cardwell 4-I0i or Koonce i8-2) vs Jackson (7-8). Philadelphia at Houston (2. 1 wt night) tliimillon l3-7i and McLish (3-21 vh Farrell lS-11) and Kent nirrcr (0-0 1. Only games scheduled. U'ednesdav's (;mes Plttshurgh at New York (21 Los Angeles at Cincinnati (nighl) Snn Finn at Milwaukee (night) Chicago at St. Louis (night) Philadelphia at Houston (night) PACIFIC COAST I.KAfSUK . I,. Pel. f.B San Diego 37 34 2fi Salt Lake 32 30 371 3 Tacoma 30 42 343 7'i Portland 47 48 .4'lR 12 Hawaii 43 47 .48!) 12 'a Seattle 41 4R .401 IS Vancouver 30 48 .4 18 17 Spokane ,. 31 3H 33H 24 Monday's Itesults Salt Lake Citv R, Hawaii 2 Tacoma 12, Sealtle 3 Spokane at Vancouver (post poned, raini Only games scheduled. TI'FSII A Y'K (iAMI.R Tacoma al Vancouver Hawaii at Seattle Portland at Salt Lake City San Diego at Spokane I NT K. H N AT I O N A I , LK AGt'F W. L- Pel Jacksonville . .. 37 20 ,U3 Toronto 31 3R Buffalo 40 40 Rochester 47 43 Columhus 43 44 Atlanta 41 40 Svracme 33 37 Richmond . . 34 37 .373 7i, .331 0', .322 12 .404 14', 4 -ill 1R .3 HO 23 374 23 'a Monday's ItcsiilU Atlanta 7. Columhus 8 Rochester 3 Toronto 2 BuKalo 4, Kvracnse 1 Jacksonville at Richmond, post poned rami Mote people every day this pleasant way II your budget is out ol balance, call On Commercial Credit Plan. Our personal loan servire is last. Irieiully and convenient That's why thousands of families pteler lo use Commercial Credit Tlan . . . liy more people every day borrow this pleasant way. COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN A IprV'Ci pttrd py rvmnp'ctl C'ert-t PUn, I'Kotpotmod of Mrdto'd OR OW shoot you if you do something wrong. The victory was credited to starter Jack Sanford and it was his 11th. Don Larsen bailed Sanford out of a tight spot in the seventh and Miller relieved Larsen after he walk ed the first two men In the ninth. The loss was charged to Roger Craig, who saw the Giants go ahead, 2-1, on an unearned run in the seventh. A pair of wild pitches by re liever Bob Miller produced another run for the Giants in the ninth and that proved to be the clincher after Richie Ashburn singled home the Mels' second run in the last of the ninth. Pittsburgh came from be hind to trip SI. Louis, 5-2 and Milwaukee blanked Cincin nati, 3-0. The Houston-Chicago game was postponed be cause of wet grounds while the first -place Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies were idle. Only two games were played in the American league where the New York Yankees stretched their lead to 3'4 games with a 3-1 victory over the Kansas City A's, and the Washington Senators licked the Los Angeles Angels, 4-1. Johnny Logan's grand slam homer in the sixth inning off Ray Sadecki of the Cards powered the Pirates to their lBlh victory in the last 22 starts. The homer, Logan's first since lllbO, overcame a 2-1 deficit and helped Alvin McBean to his 10th win in 15 decisions. Home runs by Joe Adcock and Roy McMillan led the Braves to victory over the Reds. Bob Hendley held Cin cinnati to six hits for his sixth victory. Joey Jay, who has won 12, suffered his ninth loss and first to the Braves since they traded him to the Reds In lDHO. He had beaten his former leammates five limes in the interim. Ford Wins Eighth Southpaw Whltey Ford reeled off his eiglh win for the Yankees although Jim Bouton was called on to got the final out in the ninth after the A's scored their only run on Gino Cimoli's triple and single by Manny Jimenez. Ford allowed seven hits, struck out six and walked one. The Yanks nicked loser Danny Pfistcr for two runs in the second on Elston How ard's double, a walk, an error and a sacrifice fly, then added another run in the third on three singles. Bob Johnson drove in three of the Senators' four runs acainst the Angels with a home run and a bases-loaded sinRle Both blows came off starter Ted Bowsfield, who suffered his fourth defeat compared with five victories. Don Rudolph hurled a four hitler to even his season rec ord at 3-3. AMiitn n i.i:a;w; New York 021 00n 0003 7 0 Kansas City 000 000 OOl I 7 2 Kord. Ronton (0 and Howard Pf istrr. HiEKie 1O1 and Sullivan. Winner Ford (fl-Si Loser Pfls ler il-Bi. WashiiiKion 000 100 02t 4 R 0 Los Anccles 000 000 010 1 4 0 Rudolph (3-3) and Schmidt. Rowsfield. Chance 18) and Rodg ers Loser now field (3-4i. HR Johnson. Thomas Onlv games scheduled, N TMIN LTKA7ilTir San Kran. ,, 100 000 1013 ft 0 New York 000 010 001 2 R 2 Hanlord, Larsen 7i. S. Miller (P. Garlhaltli tfli and Halter. Cratg R Miller iHi and Pignatano Cannij--?.aro i R i Winner Sanford tl U6i. Loser Craig 1.1-13,. si Louis nin mo olio a q t PitthuiKh oon 0M OOx 5 fi 2 Saiccki, null ha i7i and Oliver Mi Mean tlll.-n mmH Leppert Loser Saileckl i.l-7i. HK Logan. CmcimiHtt nun 000 ooo 0 H 0 Milwaukee 000 ion it 3 10 1 .lav Henry i T . Si1cr ifli and P'oilrs Hendley Ki-i mid Crandall I over-- .1;iy 1 12-0. HH Adcock. Mi M lUn Cltiiii;n al Houston ippd, ftet i grounds i Only games scheduled Mrs. Dale Hilts Takes Medal Honors In Qualifying Golf Portland - 4W - Mrs. Dale Hilts took medal honors Mon day in the women's division qualifying i Kastmoreland w ith a 40 30 70 Mrs Hills, city litlist in 10.')7 and 1000, finished five over par and one stroke ahead of Sue Jennrtl. Lake Oswego, who finished 41-30 80 There were til players com peting for the Hi berth in the championship flight First match rounds were scheduled for llus morning. (liHinpionsliip and first flights in the men's division stalled today. LOCK JOINS SENATORS ! Chicago 'in Outfielder ' Don Lock, purchased from the New York Yankee orgamra lion. joins the Washington Senators today and may be available for action in the dou bleheader with the Chicago While Sox The Senator bought Lock, who hit 13 hunt ers Ihis season, from the Rich mond Vuginians of the Intrr nmional Lrtue for lh $20, 000 waiver price. ( PITCHING HELP San Francisco Giant Manager Alvin Dark, left, holds chin in hand and wonders if rookie pitcher Bob Garibaldi, $125,000 bonus player from Santa Clara University in California, will help his t ZAM'lPPl DIAMOND WEDDING Dave Wardle, 22, outfielder with the Salem, Va. Rebels, a San Francisco Giant farm team in the Ap palachian Class D league, got married in ceremonies held on the baseball diamond MEDFORDvWTRIBUNB STP0DIJ1TS Dusty Rhodes Still Hitting Home Runs United Pratt International Old Dusty Rhodes is still hitting homers. Rhodes' pinch -hit power earned him a niche in the rec ord books when he performed for the 1954 world champion New York Giants. After six years in the big leagues, he was shuffled down lo the Pacific Coast league where he has been ever since. The batting average of the 35-year-old Alabnman is not much higher than his weight, but he can still unload hom ers and has now hit more than 2H0 ol them in his colorful career. He crashed his ninth of the year Monday night to help Ta coma rout Seattle, 12-3. Salt Lake breezed past Hawaii, 8-2, in the night's only other action as the Giants and Bees cemented their hold on third and second place respectively. League-leading San Diego is still five games ahead of the pack. Tacoma slugged three Rai nier pitchers for 14 hits in cluding eight extra base Former Oregon State Halfback Impresses Denver Bronco Coach Fort Collins, Colo. -IUrll-Thr Denver Broncos opened full scale practice sessions Monday with both veterans and rook ies participating Coach Jack Faulkner said he was impressed by several of his new men - halfbacks Charles Marshall of Oregon Slate and John McGeever of Annum and linebackers Dick Keelor of Long Beach State and Kim Fraser of Wisconsin. The squad continues ils two-a-day schedule and will follow the grind until Aug. Faulkner said an intrasquad scrimmage will be held at Col orado Slate University here Saturday night. nA7 Builders Supply quality BLOCKS ChiffinY . Concrete 757 McAndrtwt PHONI 771457$ blows. Neil Wilson and Faye Throneberry also collected roundtrippcrs for the Giants. Throncberry' was an inside-thc-park blast. Gerry Thomas breezed to his ninth win in 15 trips to the post, while young Stew Mc Donald took the loss and is 5-7. Al Salt Lake, Sam McDow ell picked up the win in relief of Bob Allen. The two hurl ers surrendered a total of six hits. Max Alvis also hit an in-side-the-park homer, while Bill Williams, Walt Bond and Gordy Lund joined Alvis in pacing Salt Lak's 12-hit at tack. Ben Johnson was the loser. Spokane and Vancouver were rained out while San Di ego and Portland took the night off. HhwrIi .... nno on ooa 2 s 2 Salt Lkp ., inn hoi 4ix a 12 o .lnhnon and Hannah: Allen, Mc Dowell ifi. mid Lawrence Seattle . 100 OHO 002 3 9 t Tarnnia OSS 004 OOx 12 14 tt Marrinnald. Spencer i.TI Martin (Si and Thru: Thnmaa and Wilion Snokane nnned rain Vancouver, post- Onlv tamea scheduled UNINGER'S CONCRETE IS FOREUER! Ready-Mix Concrete Crushed Rock, Sand and Gravel Concrete Pipe UNINGER'S READY-MIX CONCRETE PHONE 773-7555 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON ftp.'',"' pitching staff. Photo was taken before last night's Giants game with the New York Mets. Garibaldi came on in the ninth in ning to get the final out and preserve a 3 to 2 Giant win. (UPI) before some 4,000 fans. The bride was Vic kie Beard, 20, of Decatur, 111. Following the ceremonies, the team played Wytheville, Va, (UPI) BOWLING ROXY SATEL1JTK8 (Knd of first lialft BhiMent 1 19 1 v -1 2 1 j ) 2. Ttahel McM.Uin 4R0; 4 F i Ufl-13) 2. Frank Flora 475. Roart Runners (Ifi-lfil 1, Ron Card 51: Missiles (15-17) 3. Len nie Gancon 4!7. Misfits (15-17) 3. Gene Smith 4fl.V Sputnika (11 a,a j 1, Glenn Hunter 486. Ron Card 213. Frank Flora 176. Nolan Vaughn 175, Marllvn Gascon 173. Margaret Garrett 150, Viola Lewis 155; Missiles 2162. SPRING LEAGUK Rosettes (22-10) 1, Flute EdHv 451; Dandelions (15-17) 3, Carroll Peterson 443. Daisies (21-1 H 2. Maurine Gold, en. 423. Sunflowers H5 3-16 ) 2, Hilrired Hughes 440. Petunias (18-14) 2. Aria Shreiva 43; Daphnes (1112) 2, Lee Golden 4)3 Sweet P' (1fl-1Ki 1. Belty Lar son 4tll: SnapriraRnns lll'j-'j) 3, Marion Jonci 434. Three Roses (U'x-17) 1 'i, Evelyn Brand horst 501; Orchids (lSij-lfitj) 2'a. Nora Bailey 422. Ht game Nora Bailey 203; Betty Larson IRft. Hi Series Evelyn Brandhorst; 501; Betty Larson 4!) I. MOMMY EARLY BIRDS (End or st half) New Friends ( 15-51 3. Verna Allen 496; Jolly Rollers i5-15l 1. Rhoda Hskms 413. The Fluos H5-5) 2. Winnie Mul vey 437; Spare O U2-8i 2, Elsie Eddy 4RB. Goofers (7-13i 3. Rosyne Gosch 420; Jokers (fi-Ui 1, Vivian Stogs dell 472 PROVE IT NOMINATED Inglewood, Cnlif.-'lTIi-Provc It, winner of Inst Saturday's $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup, and two-time national champion Kelso are among 25 horses nominated for the $75,000 added Sunset Handi cap next Monday, closing day feature al Hollywood Park. However, there is little chance that Kelso will he shipped here, because he is almost cer tain to run in the Brooklyn Handicap at Aqueduct two days before the Sunset. Dick Lotz New Golf Champion Pebble Beach, Calif.-flJPIl-The youth corps was in com mand of California state am atcur golf this weck-and some of the oldtimers were grumb ling about starting "age bracket" golf. Dick Lotz, a brash, 19-year-old youngster from Hayward, won the state championship by disposing of his 17-year-old friend, Ron Cerrudo, Castro Valley, 5 and 3 in the finals Sunday. And the heralded battle so intrigued the region's golfing bugs that more than 2,000 turned out for the 36-hole finals. "It was the biggest crowd we've had for a finals in five or six years." said Julie Bes cos of Long Bench, a member of the state golfing associa tion board of directors. Dick, who enters Houston (Tex.) university this fall, compiled a three-up lead at the end of the first 18 and Cerrudo never was able to put a dent In the margin the rest of the day. "I have streaks and when my putting is good, I do pret ty good," Lotz said after the triumph. Cerrudo was supposed to be a greater putter. He had dis posed of Dick's older brother, John, 21, the day before with a tremendous display of tal ent on the greens. But his touch suddenly left him during the morning round and he three-putted the 14th, 15th and 16th, ruin ing his bid for the crown. "I just' started lifting my head, and I couldn't do any thing about it," said Cerrudo. "But I don't feel so badly. This was my first try here and I had hoped that I'd just be able to qualify for match play." Seven of the eight men in the quarter-finals were 24 years of age or younger. Lotz was the youngest man to win the championship since Gene Littler turned the trick more than a decade ago. Lit tler, later to win the National Amateur and National Open crowns, also was only 19 years old. Harper Leads PCL Hitters San Francisco-dJPll-Tommy Harper of the San Diego Padres is leading the Pacific Coast League in hitting with a mark of .343, according to averages released today and including Sunday's games. Harper, who also leads In home runs with 20, has cracked out 99 hits In 289 times at bat. Jack Collum of Vancouver, with an ERA of 2.43, is the top hurler, he has a 9-9 win lost record. Dick Egan of Ha waii is the top winner with 11 to his credit against five losses. Ken Walters of San Diego leads in doubles with 24; Tony Washington of Salt Lake City and Rod Graber of Spokane have 9 triples each: and Jess Gondcr. San Diego, leads in runs-batted-in with 75. Portland Slates Football Team Portland IUP1) Portland will have an amateur football team competing in an organ ized league this fall. Former Wilson High foot hall coach Bob Sweet said Monday the Portland Thun derbirds - formerly the Pio neers - will open drills Aug. 1 for a full eight game stale in the New North Pacific Amateur Football league, competing against Sealtle. Ta coma. Fort Lewis and Van couver, B.C. Fir.sl game is scheduled for Sept. 23 al Clalskanie against the Seattle Ramblers. READY-MIX St. Luke's, Eastwood Baptist, Assembly of God Win Softball Games St. Luke's Methodist topped First Methodist 12 to 6, East wood Baptist walloped First Christian 19 to 3 and Assem bly of God defeated First Nazarene 11 to 5 in church league Softball games Mon day. The score of the St. Luke's First Methodist game was 9 to 6 after just one inning. First Methodist sent 10 men to the plate in the top of the first to score six runs on three hits, three walks and two errors. But then St. Luke's came back in the bottom of the first to send 14 men to the plate, netting nine runs on eight hits, including a homer by Tom Metz, two walks and two errors. Dan Dixon, Dave Jordan, Rick Bell and Bob Walker each went two for three at the plate for St. Luke's, as did Jim Anderson for First Methodist. Dave Jordan went three In nings for St. Luke's walking six, striking out two and giv ing up four hits. Don Vessey came on to finish up, striking out two, walking none and Central Point Stars Slip By Jacksonville Central Point Stars slipped by Jacksonville 8 to 7 Mon day in Southern Oregon' in termediate league baseball at Central Point. The Central Point team started strong with four runs in the first inning, but two runs in the final period brought the v. in. It was 6 to 4 for the Stars at the top of the seventh. Jacksonville picked up three markers, making it 7-6 in their favor. The Stars had three bases on balls when Ron Smith scored the tying run with a bunt single. A base on balls to Bill Wright made it 8-7. Tor Central Point, Mike Barber and Ernie Williams each had a double. Rick Froh- reich scored two doubles, and Dennis McGrath hit a triple. Tom Gillman of the Jack sonville nine chalked up a homer, two triples and a sin gle in four times at bat. Snow walked five and struck out three for Jackson ville, while Barber walked three and struck out seven for the Stars. I.INKSCOKES: Jacksonville ... 00 201 37 10 4 CP Stars 420 000 28 9 3 Junior Snow and Bralton; Bar ber and Miller. LAMPORT'S Medford's Most Popular SPORTING GOODS STORE 226 East Main Street ACME AND JUSTIN COWBOY BOOTS Phone 772-6815 Open Fridays Until 9 P.M. "The Yuti'V'- r Men 'CAVM Who I H A Decide h i ' Our Robert S. McNamara left a S500.000 a year job as president of the Ford Motor Company to take the $25,000 cabinet post as Secretary of Defense, What prompted him to do this? What type of man is Secretary McNamara who is in charge of an establishment that spends S48 billion each year? Be sure to read "Mr. Facts Takes Washington" to learn more about one of our country's most important leaders. JULY 22nd ISSUE with your MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE giving up two hits in two innings. For First Methodist, Jerry Nelson gave up 10 hits, struck out one and walked two In two innings, while Ron Boa gave up two hits, walked one and struck out none in th other two innings. Eastwood Baptist won its game behind the two-hit pitch ing of Dale Mauk. First Christian scored all three of their runs in th first inning on two walks, two hits, a passed ball and Eastwood error. Eastwood came back with two runs in the bottom of the first and then tied up the game with one run in tha fourth. Eastwood broke up tha deadlock in the fifth with eight runs on four walks and four hits, the big blow being a grand slam home run by Marv Slavens. In the sixth inning East wood again scored eight times. The key hit in this rally wan provided by Dan Little with a bases loaded homer. For Eastwood Slaven led the hitters with two doubles, a home run and eight RBTs. Tint Methodist . 800 00 " "i s St. Luke'a 913 Ox 12 12 1 Nelson. Boa 3l and Ireland; Jordan Vesaey (4) and Scrufgs, Jordan (41. 1st Christian 300 000 0 3 2 S Eastwood Baptist 200 188 X Id 10 t Goddard. Walch. Edwards and Harrison; Mauk and Brooks. Nazarene 000 020 3- 5 3 1 Asscmbly of God 420 023 x II 13 3 Quails and Delmonte; Cook and Evans. RENT a Hertz Truck KjaW?3a by the WEEK, DAY or HOUR A. B. Scarlett licensee Medford Agent CHUCK RISSE RICHFIELD SERVICE 9th & Central PHONE 772-5638