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Wagner, NL Reject, Lead AL to Victory By LEO H. PETERSEN UPI Sporti Editor Chicago - CTli - Just when they were beginning to look like chumps, the American League All . Stars regained their touch and acted like champs. It look a guy who wasn't good enough to make it an the National league to get them off and running but then they unleashed all their old vaunted power to win the second halt of the mid-summer classic, 9 to 4, and regain some of their vanished pres tige. They hadn't won in their last five starts before they went at it in the Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs Monday and another vic tory for the Nationals would have tied the series at 16 each against one tie. But Leon Wagner of the Los Angeles Angels, who fail ed to make the grade with either the Giants or Cardi nals, blasted a two-run homer which put them ahead to stay - after a homer by Pete Run nels had tied it up at one-all - and Rocky Colavito admin istered the coupe de grace in a 10-hit assault with a three run drive over the ivy covered outfield fence in the seventh. Gave AL Prestige The victory came when American league prestige was at an all-time low. Once the circuit which prided itself on its murderers rows, held a 14 4 edge in the scries. But going into this game, after losing the fust All-Star contest this year at Washington, 3 to 1, it could boast only one tie in its last five efforts. Maybe it was a move to re gain lost glory, or a desire to prove that the league domi nated by the Yankees is the best. But the club managed by the Yankees' Ralph Houk vir tually wrapped up the de cision long before the 2 hour and 28 minute contest reach ed its end. Twice National league t'ircats were snuffed out by snappy douHe plays in the American league infield. Four times the National league committed errors, resulting in Medford Natators Gain Berths in Emerald Meet Twenty-five Medford Swim club members have qualified in 39 events for the Emerald Empire Championships to be held on Aug. 5 at Springfield. The Medford natators quali fied by placing in the finals of the district meet last week end at Recdsport. Carol Little. Phil and Donila Taylor, Ann Gerety, Riley Mc Hugh and Dennis Carson eacn qualified for three individual races. Phil Taylor, Carson, Jill Crawford :mc. Rhonda Hess gained individual firsts in the Reedsport meet. The Medford 9-10-year jjirls 100 freestyle relay team swam to another first. Members were Donila Taylor, Ann Gerety, Debbie Carson and Janet Brin son. Some 14 teams will vie in the Emerald meet. The Med ford coaches, Linda Hess and Dick Hildebrand. look for some promising results par ticularly from Phil Taylor in the freestyle, breaststrokc and medley. Carson in the butter fly and backslroke. Miss Crawford in the freestyle and Rhonda Hess in the butterfly and medley. Phil in Medley Phil's first was in the 100 yard medley and he was sec ond in the 100 brcaststroke and 100 freestyle in the 13-14 hoys division. Carson won the 100 backstroke in the same class and was fourth in the 50 butterfly and sixth in free style. . Miss Crawford won the sen- THE. BEST DAV TO ACCOMPLISH" SOMETHING IS THE. DAY BEFORE. TOMORROW Wt Make Saturdar Dclitries . II Onhj a Sliqht lrt Chirja Prompt Courteous Service mm 'n id To.anlA one unearned run for the victors. AMERICAN LEAGl'K AR Rollins, 3b 3 B. Robinson, 3b I Moran. 2b 4 f-Berra 1 g Richardson, 2b 0 Maris, cl 4 Colavito rf .. 4 Gentile, lb 4 Baltey. C 2 d Kaline 0 Howard, c 2 Wagner. If 4 L. Thomas. If 0 Aparicio, ss 2 Tresh ss 2 Stenhouse. p 0 a Runnels 1 Herbert, p 1 Aguirre. p 2 Pappas. p 0 Touts 31 NATIONAL LEAGL'K All Groat ss 3 Wills, ss 1 Clemente, rf 2 F. Robinson, rf 3 Mays cf 2 j K. Aaron, cf 2 I Ccpeda, lb I I Banks, lb 2 Davis. If I b Musial. If 2 Williams. If I Buyer. 3b 3 Mathews, 3b .. Crandall, c .... Roseboro. c Mazeraski. 2b c Altman Gibson p Farrell. p e Ashburn Marichal, p .... h Callison ... Podres. p Mahaffey. p .. Boiling, 2b 1 1 Totali 3.1 4 10 4 A Homers for Stenhouse in ! 3rd: b Grounded out for Davis in 3rd: c Flied out for Mazeroski in 4th. d Ran for Battey in 6th; e Singled for Farrell in 7th; f Safe on error for Moran in 9th; e Ran for Berra in 9th; h Walked for Marichal in 9th. American League . 001 201 302 9 National League .010 000 111 4 E Groat. Davis. Mathews 2. PO-A American Leag'ie 27-14, National League 27-8. DP Apari cio. Moran and Gentile; Moran, Aparicio and Gentile. LOB American League 6. National League 7. 2B Tresh. Boiling. Ma ris. 3B Banks. HRs Runnels, Wagner. Colavito. Roseboro. SF Colavito. IP H R ER BB SO Stenhouse Herbert tW) 3 Aguirre .... .1 Pappas 1 Pod res . 2 M'haft'y tL) 2 Gibson 2 Farrell 1 Marichal .... 2 HBP Bv Stenhouse (G r 0 a t. WP Stenhouse. Marichal i2i. U Conlan IN! plate; McKinley ( ALI lb: Burkhart iNLi 2b; Rice (Al 3b; Forman NL) If foul line; Kinnea mon (At.) rf four line. T 2:28. A 38.359. ior girls' 100 free style and Rhonda Hess tied for first in the 13-14 girls' mediey. She was second in the 50 butterfly. Donita Taylor and Ann Gerety scored in the 9-10 girls' races. Miss Gerety had sec onds in the 50 free and 50 butterfly events and third in 50 breaststroke. Miss Taylor was second in breaststroke, fourth in butterfly and fifth in freestyle. Among 11-12 girls Linda McGinty was fifth in 50 free and Sheryl Gerety fifth in both 50 backstroke and 100 medley. The 200 free relay team of Gerety, McGinty, Jean Crawford and Robbie Little was fourth. 13-14 Girli In the 13-14 girls events Miss Little was third in 50 free and fifth in both 50 but terfly and 100 medley. Anna Gonzales was sixth in 50 back stroke. Nona Donahue was third in senior girls' 50 but terfly. Scott McDougall was sixth in 25-yard breaststroke for 8 and under boys. In the 9-10 boys group Bob Capsey was second in breaststroke and joined John Lee. Bob Dickey and Bill Little for fourth in the 100 free relay. Among the 11-12 boys Riley McHugh was third in the 50 butter and 50 free and fourth in the 100 medley. Kirby Lusk was fourth in free and Greg Gilbert fifth in butterfly and sixth in free. Tom Capsey was sixth in breaststroke. Murphy McHugh took ihird in breast stroke and sixth in butterfly. Gilbert, Riley McHugh. Lusk and Tom Capsey teamed for third in rrlfly. Ben and Phil Taylor com bined with Miss Donahue and Jill Crawford for fourth in the senior mixed freestyle relay. Ock Knoll Golfers Win From Weed Ashland Oak Knoll men's club team defeated Weed. Calif. 20 to 16 Sunday in a team match. Bob WeavtT with a 74 Rroj. and Bill Tallis with a 75 paced the Ashland team. Ike Dawson had an 80 for Weed and Zee Perry and C. A. Nirhols Bis. Ron Weinhold and Jim Pool paced the net scoring with 65s for Oak Knoll. Per rv netted 70 and Bob Mallory 72 for Weed. R. Johnson look long drive honors and Erv Ware was closest to the pin. Blind bogey winners were Howard Gar rett. Lou Scharabo. Wjlt Ross. Bill Seymour and Dr. Dan Englr) There were 30 players. The ; ma'.eh followed a breakfast. Women's Golf This Thursday the Rogue Valley's Women's Golf as sociation will hold its month ly luncheon at 1:30 p.m. Play for the day will be medal and the fourth play on the Rogue Valley trophy for the nine hole group. Last weeks winners were: A group, Mrs. Russ Acheson; B group, Mrs. Charles Gustaf- son; C group, Mrs. Arthur Wood; D group, Mrs. Ray Stewart; nine-hole group, Mrs. Paul Selby (winner) and Mrs. E. S. Wentjar (runner-up). Third round matches of the club championship tourna ment are to be completed on July 31. Results of the second round matches were: CHAMI'IONSHII FLIGHT Mri. Helen Davies def. Mrs. Har vey Wooda; Mr. S. A. Peten def. Mra. Richard Finch: Mrs. Rav Fria ble del Mrs. Richard Schwahn; Mra. Maxine Hammond def. Mrs. T. A. Culbertson. First Fill hi Mrs. Gordon Reeves def. Mrs. Robert Palmer: Mr. Llovd Brooks def. Mrs. Fred Coleman; Mra. E. W. Sickels def. Mrs. Galen Sanner; Mrs Wm. Clark def. Mrs. Randall Gifford. Second Flight Mrs. R. H. Torheim def. Mrs. tichard Rementeria: Mr. Russ cheson def. Mrs. Frank Benesh; 1 Irs Brian Douglass def. Mrs. Tom Vubbs: Mrs. Ken McHugh def. Mi Leonard Scnildt. Third Flic hi Mrs. Dick House def. Mra. Sam Prough; Mrs. Thomas Lorenz def. Mrs. Jack Six: Mrs. Charles Gus lafson def. Mrs. E. C. Trumblv; Mrs Warren Baylisa def. Mrs. Al Williams. Fourth Flight Mrs Robert Morris def. Mrs. Dick Kniaht; Mrs. Ren Tavlor def. Mrs. Walter Shaylor: Mrs. Wm. Cowning def. Mrs Ray Stewart; Mrs John Day def. Mrs. Lou Mc Laughlin. Fifth Fltsht Mrs Arthur Wood def. Mrs. E. W Tichenor; Mrs. Robert DeLorme def. Mrs. Andrew Folev: Mrs. Wavne Safley def. Mrs. Howard Scroggin. 8ANNFR-AI.I.EY TOURNEY Championship Flight Mrs. Max Larson def. Mrs. G. L. Lewis: Mrs. Robert Mclntvre def. Mrs. Paul Selby. First Fit cht Mrs. David B. Lowrv def. Mrs G. F. Flint; Mrs. Wm. Walker def. Mrs. James Gish. Second Flight Mrs Richard Swan def. Mrs. Jerry McGrew; Mrs. Bruce Ham mond def. Mrs. Wayne Chitwood. Third Flight Mrs. Paul Havlland def Mrs. Myers Jones; Mra, Luke Vorheis def. Mrs. Allen Sterton. AUGUST 9 PAIRINGS Mesdamea Brian Douglass. Wil liam T. Clark. Lloyd Brooks. Mr. Ron CaDerna: Mesdames Tom Tubbs. Galen Sanner, Richard Finch. Richard Schwahn: Robert Morris. Leonard Sehildt. S. A. Pe ters. R. H. Torheim; Charles Gus tafson. Ed Milne. R. Ren Taylor. Frank Tamney: Frnnk Benesh. Warren Baylisa. R. E. Hevsell. Har vev Woods; Al Williams, Randall Gifford. Richard Rementeria. F. G. Bunch; Russ Acheson. T. A. Cul bertson. Jr., Kenneth Teeter, Rav Frisbio Walter Shaylor. Gordon Reeves. S O. Prough; Ken Mc Huffh Fred Coleman. E. W. Sickels. Mesdames C h a r 1 cs Swenson. Reese Alexander. Dick House. E. C. Trumblv: Rav Stewart. S. L. Stark. John Dav. Robert DeLorme; M. Donald McGeary. R. M. Sorenson. Wayne Saflev. Jack Six; W. L. Stark, John Gustafson. Lou C. Mc Laughlin. Tonv Cappello: Jim Bav liss. Andrew Foley. C. H. Barrell. J. A. Dickey: Earle Tichenor. How ard Srroegin. Lawrence Bunno core. R. B Knipht: Arthur Wood. F L. Brewer. William Cownine; Thomas Lorenz. W. H Pyle R. E. Randalph: Wayne Struble. George Pearson Jerry Olson. (Women wishing information re sardinc pairinps should contact Mrs. C Gutafon. 772-23(1. or Mrs. L. Brooks. 772-f.4t.9t. Elks, Nationals Win 1st Games Klamath Falls - IUPP - The Ontario Elks and Madison Na tionals of Portland won open ing night games in the state Babe Kuth league baseball tournament here. Ontario routed the host Klamath Falls Nationals 13-6 as pitcher Bob Bailey scatter ed six hits. The Portland club go only one hit off Newport's John Wheeler, but managed to eke out a 2-1 victory. Two more first-round games tonight send Roseburg against Cleveland of Portland and South Klamath against Lake Oswego. Madison and Newport were locked in a 1-1 tie until Ken Walkington doubled in the fourth. That was Madison's only hit, but it drove in Hugh O'Donnell with the winning run. In the first game, Bob Jar boe hit two singles and a double and Joe Grcif checked in with three singles to lead Ontario. Each drove in two runs. Erling OdegaarJ Named Wrestling Coach of EOC La Grande - H!PP - Erling Odegaard, a teaching fellow last year at the University of Oregon, has been hired as wrestling coach for Eastern Oregon college, president Frank Bennett announced to day. He succeeds Ken Cox, un der whom EOC wrestlers won several honors last year. Cox i is moving to Michigan, i Prior to becoming a teach ing fellow in the UO physical education department, Ode ! gaard coached high school i football, wrestling and track at Rainier. Buy At Builders Supply QUALITY BLOCKS Criimnryt I'f W. McAftdrtwl PHONi 773 457J frV I r m - Certr MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON Medford. SPdD Minor Loop Affiliates Of Top National League Clubs Vie Here Thursday West coast minor league representatives of the Na tional league's two leading teams come to the Rogue val ley .for professional baseball action on Thursday night, Aug. 2. The encounter at 8 p.m. at Memorial field. White City, puts the Eugene Emeralds against the Salem Dodgers in a Class B Northwest league encounter. Salem is a farm of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Eugene is affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. While the Dodgers of the Oregon capital town emulate the LA club as loop leaders, the Ems have not been able to match their parent crew. San Fran cisco holds down a comfort able second in the National. Eugene trails the field in the Northwest. Beat Dodgers H - But, this does not mean thai Eugene will play patsy to its Salem foe. It will be remembered that the Ems and Dodgers clashed in June at White City. Eugene won that fracas and went on to compile a string of three Softballers To Collide Communications Workers of America meet Mail Tribune at 6:45 o'clock this evening in a Minor league Jackson County Softball association contest. Central Point Merchants and Keith Schulz garage meet at 8:15 p.m. in the Major loop. Jay Allen Cars and Tru Mix Concrete vie at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday in the Major league. International Harves ter and Butte Falls have the late game in the Minor cir cuit. Jay Allen Cops Coastal Series Jay Allen Cars Softball team of the Jackson County association won two of three games during the week end against the Coos Bay All-Stars at Coos Bay. The Medford club look the first game Saturday 6 to 3 and lost the second 7 to 4. On Sunday Jay Allen was 8 to 1 winner. Jerry Shulls helped the Sat urday victory with a home run and a single and Chuck Hoyt singled home two tal lies. Jerry Christean, catcher for all three games, homered on Sunday and Hoyt knocked a two-run double. Dale Lane singled in a marker. Jim Reinholtz pitched both triumphs. St. Luke's Is Softball Victor St. Luke's Methodist jump ed on two First Nazarene pitchers for 20 hits to chalk up a 13 to 7 Church League Softball victory at Jackson field Monday night. Each St. Luke's batter col lected at least one hit with Hunter Dixon and Dave Jor dan hitting three for three, Bob Walker two for two and Ken Ford three for four. Six of the hits were for extra bases. First Nazarene had two ex tra base hits, a triple by Ken Lawrence with two on and a double by Herb Wheeler with two on. Jordan, pitching for St. Luke's, walked four, struck out two and allowed five hits. Rex Gable, starting for First Nazarene, walked one, gave up 12 hits and failed to get a strikeout In three plus in nings. Reliefer Jack Quails valked one. struck out one and gave up eight hits in two innings. St Luke s 004 fil t.i 20 i l Numrene .. .. .104 00 7 4 3 j Jordan and Weaver; Gable, j Quails i4l and DelMonte LAMPORT'S Medford' Most Popular SPORTING GOODS STORE 226 East Main Street ARCHERY EQUIPMENT Phone 772-6815 Open Fridays Until 9 P.M. &.!&Tribune straight decisions over the Salem gang. And, the Ems of Manager Bud Byerly do have some talented players. Take lefty pitcher Matt Gayeski, for in stance. The 6-3. 20-year-old player, in his second year of pro ball, thi, season hurled the first nine-inning no-hit game in the history of the Northwest loop. Gayeski, who has a good fast ball, was named the circuit's player of the month for May. Then, there's Dick Deitz, 20-year-old catcher signed by San Francisco for a bonus reported at $90,000. Now in his third year of pro ball, Dietz hit .332 with El Paso in the Sophomore league last year. He has had some passed ball woes during his pro career. This season he has had brief duty .' r the Ems at third base and in left field. Bonus. Too Another Emerald who signed with the Giant organ ization for a substan!al bo nus is Roger Tomlinson, in fielder who has been out of action recently because of a spike wound. He hit .233 for Eugene last year. Tomlinson formerly played for Arizona State where he was an NCAA all-district choice. Pitchers for the Ems in clude Paul Arneson, Dick Estelle, Ed Feldman, Frank Linzy, Mark Opatt. David Squires and Dewey Holbrook. Holbrook is e late arrival with the Emeralds. He was sent in mid-July from Salem, W.Va., of the Appalachian league and is said to have a fine fast ball. Estelle beat Salem in the June game at White City but is having a rough time rec ordwise this season. He was with Fresno In the California league last year after being with Eugene briefly in 1961. Arneson comes from Quincy of the Midwest league and is a teacher and coach in the off season. Feldman had a 12-8 record for Class C Fresno last year. Linzy has been used as a pinchhitter as well as pitcher. He started the season with Springfield in the Class A Eastern league. In 1961 he was 13-8 for Quincy. Utility Men Catchers include Stan Paty kula and Arley Kangas, who are both utility men. Kan gas can play most any posi tion. He is an ex-Washington Stater who led Northern Di vision hiiting in 1959. Paty kula is a power hitter who is having a bad year. This is his third season with Eugene. Speedy Jose Linares is an other handy man, He can play third or second base or shortstop. He was sent down in mid-July from El Paso which moved up this year into the Class AA Texas loop. First baseman for Eugene is Jose Calero from Puerto Rico, who was an all-Sophomore leaguer at El Paso where he batted .353 in 1961. Another inficlder is Don Pope, grad of Mississippi Slate. Outfielders include Carlos Dore, Wally Cockrell and Joe McLaughlin, Dore i from the Dominican Repub lic where he plays winter ball. He hit .307 for Winni peg last year and was a Northern league all-star. Cockrell hit .340 while lead ing East Carolina college to the NAIA baseball title in 1960. McLaughlin is picking up after a slow start. He hit 18 homers for Quincy In 1961. Medford Lions club is spon sor of the Thursday game. It has tickets available at the U.S. and First National Banks, Burclson's ladies' store, Barker's and Morri son's men's stores. Lamport's sporting goods store, the Tim ber room, the Bohemian club, the Elks lodge, Andy's Jewel ers, and Thunrierbird market. Ticket chairman Joe Pa tella reported advance sales "encouraging." Pee Wees To Mix in Star Game Central Point A Southern Oregon Pee Wee league all star game will be played on Friday, Aug. 3. Don Miller, Southern Ore gon junior baseball commis sioner, said that the tussle will ntiucMea ai Memorial field, White City. Time is 7:30 p.m. j Players from the Medford ! Wildcats. Medford Tigers and Phoenix-Talent will make up one team. Baseballcrs of the Central Point Indians, Central Point Braves and Jacksonville will make up the other. "Head coaches for the re spective all-star teams will be those whose clubs are high est in the standings. The other coaches may assist the head coaches. Three players of each team will be in the starting lineup. Coacnes of the league have been asked by Miller to make all-opponent selections. Phoenix-Talent, Yanks Winners In Junior Ball Phoenix Talent trimmed the Central Point Rams 3 to 1 and Medford Yankees top ped the Central Point Stars 16 to 2 on Monday in the Southern Oregon Intermediate Baseball league. Jim Adams hurled a 13 strikeout one-hitter for Phoenix-Talent, walking four. Kelly Champ reached Ad ams for the only Ram hit. He drove in his team's run in the fifth inning. Lloyd Camp bell doubled home one mark er for Phoenix-Talent. Adams, Mike Furrer and Tompkins clubbed the other safeties for the victors. Third baseman Lex Hamil ton ruined a Ram squeeze ef fort when he charged and fielded a bunt nicely and made a fine throw home. The Yankees got half their runs in the fifth inning of an abbreviated game with the Stars. Bruce Bertrand smack ed a double, triple and single in five trips up. Bill Enyart, Dan Thurman and Ron Schwindlcr had two hits each for Medford. Enyart doubled. Gary Nelson had a two-baser and Ernie Wilson and Mike Barber singles for the Stars as Yank pitchers Rick New land and Mike Farthing team ed for a three-hitter. Med Yanks 401 38 M 12 2 CP Stars ... 110 00 2 3 5 Newland. Farthing (5 and Co.is; Barber. McGrath (31, R, Frohreich (Si and Miller. CP Rams 000 010 01 1 1 Ph -Talent . . 100 110 x 3 4 2 Sanford and Frohreich. Adams and Tompkins. More Miles per Change in Hylon Tire Design adds mileage at no extra cost1, 28 million miles of road tests have proved that making this nvlon tire lower, wider more nearly the running shape of a tire actually increases mileage 25 to 30. Because you pay not one cent more than the price of ordinary 1st line nylon tires, Gates low profile nylon tire makes your tire dollars go 257o farther really saves you important money on tires. 1288 NYLON HACK 1 70 IS tub typi. Othir MPul'f t'fti cimpifihly prittd. hot til I litf tin iff cir. STANDINGS PACIKir COAST I.K.UU'K II y I ntlf d lrr. San Du'iio S.lt Lake City Tricot ntt Hawaii Portland St'attle .. 58 ... s:i ... M 41 MJ II .12 ..VIS 1 4 38 47!, IB1. .433 : Van ouver am : 358 . Spokane 38 68 Monday's KrMillh Tacoma 8. Spokane j Sun Dletin 8. Si-allle 7 tOnl games scheduled) NORTHWEST I.KU.IK Salem Tn-Cily Yakima Lewiston ... Wenmehee 20 Ifi 13 .tit7 Vt.1 .317 AX .424 .414 fc. u gent BOWLING Secretaries and presidents of leagues in the Medford Woman's Bowling associa tion are asked to attend a school of instruction on Thursday. Aug. 2. The school will be conducted at the home of Mrs. James Farrar. also ciation presi dent. She resides on Forest Creek rd. All those who will attend are to meet at 6 p.m. at Medford lanes. The women will travel in caravan to the Farrar home. League supplies will be dis tributed. This school is open to all interested lady bowl ers whether they are league officials or not. JUNIOR AOW.T I.EAC.UK Craokerjacks (21-31 4, Mariann Furrer 62i; The Twazzlcs (9-15, 0. Jop Cuozzo M2. Zips (18-tit 4, Wall Skimdriek 3H4; Flints. ones !0-Ml 0. Carol Booth 460. Twisters Ml-l.H 2, Cart Wilson SfiO; Space Angels Ul-13 2. Leon ard Chandler 453. Alley Cats ifl-lfit 2, Fri RndRers 810: Toilers (8-161 2. Fred Thoro. man 417. Mariann Furrer 237. Dot Skuftd rirk 179. Mike Furrer 107. Carl Wilson 234. ROW SATKlXITsKS 4 Ki 17-1 1 3. Alfred Flora Ml; Missiles (3-5) 1. Lennie Gascon 473 Misfit's (7-l 3, Oen Smith 470; Road Runners (3-5 1, Nolan Vaughn 4(i4. Blusters (3-5) 3. lsahel MrMillfn .104; Sputniks (3-5) 1, Glen Hunter 47R Nina Carpenter lflO; Glrn Hunter lft7; Alfred Flora IR7; Shell Hushes 181; Nolan Vaughn 18); IsHhel McMillin 177; Grace Hunter 1H7; Blusters 2252. ELKS JUNIOR LEAGUE Los Amigos (15-li 4. Wavne Brooks 447; Problem Kids ('4 12 0. Diana Buckles 2iij. Whiz Bangs (11-5) 4. Jerry God dard 45; Untouchables (3-13) 0, Mike V'pikins 330. Pin Eaters (10-fi) 3. Carol Booth 517; Unbelievablei (5-11) 1. Alvin L.rHver ;,,u Carol Booth 20A, Wayiit Brooks 170. KARTWAYS PARTY A parly for Medford Karl- ways members is set for 7 lo 10 p.m. Wednesdny at the track. Members and their families are instructed lo bring their own hot dogs and other food. They are also in-1 vitcd to bring their Karts. ' $1S95 NVLON WHITEWUli 170-15 tubt typi. ZD mm mfm Bud's TIRE EXCHANGE, 1600 North Riverside TUESDAY. JULY 31. Mitchells, Templetons Top Meet Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mit chell are the husband and wife golf champio'u in low gross scoring al Rogue Val ley Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tern plelon are low net titlists. The Mitchells compiled a 74 best ball score Sunday to top a field of 67 couples in the annual Me and Mine tourney. The Templetons had a 68a low net. Carl Schmidt and Mrs. Helen Davies, non-husband and wife team, were second low gross with a 79. Dr. and Mrs. William Miller were third with an 80. 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