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MEDFORD MAIL lHlllUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY, AUGUST 12. 1962 E 3 Crater Cubs Defeat Eugene In Oregon Junior Tourney ciue mver uary Froh- reich doubled home Wayne Clay in the bottom of the1 seventh inning here Friday nigni 10 earn the Central Point ! Wayne Clay allowed just five Crater Cubs to a 5 to 4 nod hits but permitted eight bases over Tires Unlimited of Eu- on balls. Crater was charged gene in the opening round of with seven miscues. the Oregon Junior Basevall ; The Central Point club association state tournament, scored in three of the innings In other Friday encounters ! after two were out. Master Service of Salem nick- i Crater went into the sev ed host MrKenzie 1 to 0, Al- enth inning with a 4 to 3 lead, bany Recs trimmed Bend 6 to ! Tires in the top that canto. 2 and Molalla Dickens rallied ! however, collected a tvine over Thurston 8 to 3. icsieruay evenings semi-1 finals matched Crater against I tourney favorite Molalla and j Salem against Albany. Finals are this evening. Friday losers contended in Saturday afternoon consola tion scraps. Two Hiti Each Hitting of Gary Frohreieh, John Rhodes, Darryl Summer- field and Bob Stroh, along : with some luck brought theible by Summerfield. Eugene Maids Bounce Roseburg, Beaverton in State Softball Amazon Park, Eugene - De fending champion Rogue Val ley Dairy Maids bounced Roseburg Lumberjills 13 to 2 here yesterday afternoon to record their second victory in three outings in the Oregon Women's Softball tournament. The victory carried them Into a return clash with Mar tinizer cleaners, Beaverton last night. Rogue Valley club clubbed Beaverton 8 to 0 Fri day night but bowed 1 to 0 ttrong Salem Shamrocks. Winner of last night's Dairy Maid - Martiner combat was to advance to a 2:30 p.m. fra cas today against the loser of last night's Salem - Eugene McCulloch Chain Saw game. The Salem - Eugene winner moves into tonight's finals in the double elimination tour nament. Bases Loaded Homer Host Eugene whipped Hills boro 13 to 2 on Friday night and polished off Roseburg 13 to 0 yesterday morning. Bea verton eliminated Hillsboro yesterday afternoon with a 9 lo 7 decision. Marge Brood tripled and Ellen Callaghan blasted a bases loaded home run yes terday afternoon as the Dairy Maids erupted for five runs In the fourth inning. Doris Hickson and Bernice Bigham singled and Jan Batcman walked in the big inning. Callaghan pitched a 12 ttrikeout, three - walk five hitter and belted a triple along with her roundtrip ock. Brood and Sharon Isaacs each had two hits. Joanne Da venport doubled for Rose COSTS LESS THAN OWNING! SOUTHERN OREGON LEASE CO. Set Jim Coleman it Crater Lake Motors Bldg. 6TH & FIR MEDFORD Ph. 773-7591 28 Precision lobs in Every Crater new car COMHEIIir INSUUtO INOINtS AND CUSTOM MIUH0ING AI IOW. IOW MICIS fOt All MAKES AND MODELS. CRATER LAKE MOTORS R.iai in aur AIR CONDITIONIO On Fir Between Main & 6th-773-7591 ii-o-room m, , c ia bn, CP team through Friday, ;Thcv each sinelcd and dou-' bled to have all the Crater hits among them. Cub pitcher i marker on a walk, sacrifice by Bob Lonant, two errors an da single by Gary Ross, With two out in the bottom of the seventh Clay was safe on an error which allowed him to go to second base. Frohreieh then smacked the ball into deep right field. First Inning Run The Central Pointers scored a first inning counter on a single bv Frohreieh and a doir burg. Jill pitchers Brenda Solnicke and Glenda Wolford gave up 11 hits and six walks to Rogue Valley. Lone Run Deloris Hanson singled home Betty Manlyla in t h e first inning for Salem's lone run in th morning game with Rogue Valley. Manlyla sin gled and swiped second base. She was sacrificed to third by Jessie Safarick. Then Han son whammed what proved lo be the game - winning blow. Hickson, Callaghan. Janet Pfaff and Glenda Hull club bed the safeties in this fracas for Rogue Valley as Sham rock flinger Pearl Pinion chucked a four - hitter, fan ning six and walking one. Hanson had two hits and Jane Lowell and Donna Ol son each one along with Man tyla. Dairy Maid pitcher Pat Barron walked two and struckout one. One-Hitler Callaghan pitched a one-hitter and Pfaff had three hits in four times up as the Maids blanked Beaverton on Fri day evening. Hickson, Barron and Yvonne Mclvor each had two safclties in an 11-hit at tack. Callaghan whitfed bat ters 12 times and issued three free passes. Rogue Valley scored once in the first inning on two walks and an error and once in the second on a Pfaff hit, an error, a sacrifice by Mc lvor and two bases on balls. Three runs crossed in the third inning on singles by Bar ron and Hickson, a sacrifice Like Motors Motor Overhaul Tht only cnglnt with e Written Guoronltt for 37,500 miln of pro-rated - engine power-performance. responded with two in the top ' tr"" second frame on singles by Gary Ross and Dewey Johnson and two errors. Cra ter came back with a pair of markers in the bottom of the second for a 3 to 2 lead. Stroh got on base on an error Bob Corliss walked and Rhodes two-based. Tires took advantage of two Crater misplays for a third inning tally. In the bottom of the same inning Crater put over a run for its 4 to 3 mar gin, rrohreicn walked, sum merfield singled but was pick cd off at first base with Froh reice getting to third. Stroh doubled Frohreieh home. Ross had two hits for Eu gene. Clay fanned five batters Ross walked two and whiffed 11. LINESCORE: Crater Cubs.. 12t nnn 1 .1 R 7 Tires Unlim. Oil 000 1 4 S 4 Gary Ross and Dewey Johnson; Wayne Clay and Darryl Summer Held. by Main and three misplays. In the fourth canto for two runs Bigham walked, Calla ghan tripled and Pfaff sin gled. Jan Blair bammed the only hit for Beaverton. Pitcher Sandy Higgley walked six. LINESCORES: (Friday nlKhl) Rogue Valley ...113 200 1 S 11 5 Beaverton 000 000 0 0 1 ft Callaghan and Main: Higgley and DcWiggins. (Saturday Morning) Rogue Valley 000 000 0 (I 4 1 Salem 100 000 x I 5 0 Barron and Main; Pinion and Mantyla. Saturday Afternoon) Rogue Valley 211 SOI 313 II 0 Roscburfi ... 000 200 0 2 5 5 Callaghan and Main; Solnicke, Wolford and Cremshaw. Jacksonville Girls' Softball Program Slated Jacksonville There will be Softball for all Jacksonville area girls, ages 9 through 14, starting Tuesday, Aug. 14. Activity will be 9.30 to 11 a.m. at the Jacksonville school baseball field. Dairy Maid Glenda Hull of Central Point will be coach. The softball program will be for two weeks, three times a week. This is part of the summer recreation program sponsored by the Jacksonville Parent-Teacher association. APARICIO REINSTATED Kansas City, Mo. IUPD -Shortstop Luis Aparicio, sus pended by the Western Vcnez ulan League two years ago be cause he didn't appear for a playoff game, said Friday that he was "glad but unhappy" to I be reinstated. He explained ' that although the Maraciabo club agreed to pay his $500 fine, he and his father owned a 40 per cent interest in the club and so it would still wind j up costing him money. 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BE J..., MEDFORDt Runoff Tilts Today En County Softball Two Jackson County Soft ball association playoff games were slated today at Cheney RV Ladies Eye WVSO Golf Trophy Women of Rogue Valley Country club will journey to Laurclwood Golf club in Eu gene on Wednesday, Aug. 15, to participate in the fourth and final play of the year of the Wi'lamctte Valley-Southern Oregon Golf association competition Medford women ro into play with a 50-point lead over their nearest rival, Grants Pass, for this year's trophy,' a silver punch bowl. Team standings at present are Rogue Valley, B20 points; Grants Pass. 970; Klamath Falls, 1020; Roseburg, 1023; Laurclwood, 1044. Other clubs represented in the as sociation are Bend, Coos Bay, Springfield, and Eugene C untry club. Election Tuesday Election of WVSO board officers will take place Tues day evening. A cocktail hour and dinner will follow. Rep resenting Rogue Valley at the board meeting will be Mrs. Frank Tamney, outgoing sen ior WVSO representative; and Mrs. Jack Six, Women's Golf Association chairman at Rogue Valley, as alternate for Mrs. Fred Coleman, in coming junior WVSO rep resentative , Pairings list the following representatives of RVCC in the Laurclwood action: Mrs. Tom Teutsch, Mrs. E. W. Sickles, Mrs. R. W. Schwahn, Mrs. Tamncy, Mrs. E. C. Nave. Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Ray Frisbie, Mrs. E. C. Trum bly, Mrs. Six, Mrs. George Pearson and Mrs. H E. Nul-ton. Roseburg Legion Rips Tigard 23-3 Roseburg - (DPP - Roseburg took the lead Friday night in the American Legion junior baseball .state championship scries. The defending champions exploded for IB hits and took advantage of eight errors to wallop Tigard 23-3 Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in a BUICK OWNERS TRANSISTOR Hf.rerfr.-J MOTOROLA CAR RADIO CUSTOM-DESIGNED SCAQS FOR YOUR CAR...0HLY D7 4u) rPW - tv Wlffl-A A Feeling- lo BLOOD Tribune field here. Central Point Merchants and Tru-Mix Concrete of the Ma jor league contend at 3 p.m. In the Minor loop, Butte Falls was lo play International Harvester but the game has been postponed. Negotiations are under way lo play it at 6:30 p.m. Monday. One game is set for 8 p.m. Sunday with Grants Pass Elks and Jay Allen Cars of the Major circuit contending. Wet grounds Friday night forced the fourth postpone ment of playoff games. GAME LAST NIGHT Work was done on the field yesterday and Sam Jennings company and Communications Workers of America were bill ed as foes last night in a Minor loop runoff fracas. The Grants Pass-Jay Allen mix -was held off because the Elks met Klamath Falls this week end in a district playoff for a slate tourney berth. GP and KF contended in a twin bill last night at Grants Pass. If the teams split .they were scheduled for a single game today at Klamath Falls. The county association play off involves the lop four teams in each of the leagues and is double elimination. BOWLING BABTLETT BELLE LEAGUE Women of the Barllelt Belle Bowling league are asked fo attend the league's fall meeting ai 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, in the nursery at Medford lanes. Women interested in join ing the league, if there are openings, are invited. FRIDAY'S RF.SDLTS National l.eafue Chicago 7. Pittshureh fl Cincinnati 8. New York 4. Inleht) Milwaukee 7. Houston 0. might) SI Louis 7, Philadelphia 4. (nlsht). San Fran 11, Lna Anseles 2, Inlehll Amerlran Leaaue New York 8, Detroit 0. (night) best-of-fivc game scries for the title. er and Doug Coplin each drove in three runs to spark the home team's victory. Marv French and Gordon Avery batted in two tallies apiece. Ken Dhoscher pitched a six hitter for Roseburg. He struck out eight. 627 North Central Phone 772-5056 k(A m li Sports Briefs MAY DROP MILE Pans, ilPli - Jim Bcatty of Los Angeles, who ran the world's fastest 1, 500-meter race of the year in Oslo Thursday, indicated today that he probably would not meet French ace Michel Jazy Aug. 15. The California speed ster said that instead he would aim for the world's 3,- ! 000-meter record along with teammates Jim Grclle and Laszlo Tabori. leaving Bob Seaman to contest the mile. COOK WINNER Coos Buy, Ore., WW - Noel Cooke of Santa Barbara, Cal., captured the final day of com petition to win the Class A five-day Geary 18 internation al sailboat race Friday. Cooke, who started the day in second place, won with 199n4 points. Colin Park of Vancouver, B. C. was second with 1991a points and Dick Martin of Se attle finished third with 197. RECORD BROKEN Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio -illl'll-Tom Stock of Indianapolis broke the 100-meter back stroke record and Carl Robie of Philadelphia shattered his world 200-meter butterfly rec ord Saturday in the national men's AAU swimming cham pionships. WALLA WALLA WINS Portland, (Ml - Walla Walla, Wash., defeated Appaloosa of Portland 6-1 to win the best--of-three game Pony League sectional baseball playoffs here Friday night. Cleveland 3 (nichn Chicago 3. Washington 0. Kansas City 1, (niBlill Los Angeles I, (1! innings, nightl Minnesota 0, Baltimore at Boston farltlr Coast League Spokane 8. Hawaii 1 inizsl Spokane 4, Hawaii innings! (lal, 7 inn i (2nd, 1( San Diogo 2. Salt Lake City 1 Portland 4, Seattle 1 Vancouver 4, Tacoma 3 Northwest I.eaptue Salem 9. Wcnatchee 4 ingsl I.ewiston 14. Yakima 9 Tri-City 4. Eugene 3 SUNDAY'S GAMES National l.eaeue New Yoi'K at Cincinnati Plttsbureh at Chiraco Milwaukee at Houston l,os Ancolos at San Francisco Philadelphia at St. Louis (2) American t.eaeue Detroit at New York Minnesota at l.os Angelea Baltimore at Boston Cleveland at Washinirton Chicago at Kansas City FRIDAY Nlt:ilT MIXKD Team Number Four (13-71 3. Marvin Adams. SOI; Hot Shots lll-ilt, Don Pcnwell, 450. F.xccs (12-BI 4. Berry Scruggs, S45-. Sleepers (7-13) 0, Lee Zlcs mer. S23. Alley Gators (11-!)) 2. Arley Spain Sr.. 4(l: Slags & Nags (7-13) 2. Harvey Phillips. 511. Four Strikes (10-10) 2. Don Landing. 532; Drizzles (9-11) 2. Dave Harbison. 401. Don Landing, 200. Ray Adams. 211, Lee Zlesmer 200; Execs 1917. SALE HOURS pa fl jja D Eft M complete O.mfnQnm ll E" ill B II El Y LIQUIDATION 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. tk9ttal I UH1 I of the entire BDaysaWeek SPORTING GOODS . J Un.il Every Hem 8th and RIVERSIDE No Re.sonable ls Soldl 1 MEDFORD 1 offer Refuted GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE CONTINUES WITH GREATER VALUES THAN EVER! Only When A Store is Closing Their Doors Forever Are P rices Slashed So ' Unmercifully. These Prices in effect Monday, August 13 rh 9 a.m. Salmon Eggs Diving FIREBALL FINS 3iJ? Your Choice V Remington t W.nchttir Magnum Shotgun Ammunition 1 2 Giugt $3.19 WHILI IT LASTS PHI Minear Predicts Stale Leadership Portland P. Minear, jITC Dr. Leon Oregon supcrin-', tendent of public instruction said Friday that the state is on the threshold of taking nationa' leadership in teach er education. He spoke before the City Club. Minear said major changes will be made in theory courses for prospective teachers and added that their Gold Ray Fish Count nriKR F.ND1NG AIT.. II: Chinook salmon 18 (includes 0 per rent tark salmon). Summer run sleethead 9. Kill. SKASON: ( hlnonk salmon 11.014 tin Jack salm- eludes 16.S r-er cent on) slnre April U. Summer run steelhead (l)S slnre .May 11. SWIMMING RECORD SET Thionville, France, WPIi -A French men's swimming team broke the listed world record for the 400-meter free style relay Friday night with a clocking of three minutes, 42.5 seconds in a regulation 50-meler pool. The old mark of 3:44.4 was set by a United Slates quartet at Tokyo on July 21, 1959. SCORES UPSET Tokyo, (UPli - Second rank ing Japanese welterweight Yoshinori Takahashi scored an upset third round knock out over Arizona state welter weight champion Willie Ross in a scheduled 10-round bout here last night. FIRST SPADEFUL Canton, Ohio -IUPH- Nation al Football league commis sioner Pete Rozellc turned the first spadeful of earth here Saturday to officially kick off construction on professional football's Hall of Fame. FIGHTERS DUE T acoma, IUPU - Welterweight champion Emile Griffith of New York and Denny Mover of Portland were scheduled to arrive here this week end to wind up training for their na tionally televised, non-title 10 round bout next Saturday. ONTARIO GAINS FINALS Victoria, B. C. - Ontario, Ore., and Kailua, Hawaii, won Friday games to reach the fi nals in the western division Little league baseball play offs. Ontario downed Bellvue, Wash., 4-2, and Kailui tripped Trail, B. C, 4-3. MADISON FINALIST Casper, Wyo. Madison of Porllnnd, Ore., defeated Ccn tralia, Wash., 4-0 Friday night to gain the finals of double elimination western regional Babe Ruth baseball tournament. Football KICKING TEE 40 S.smltn FOOTBALL Reg. $3.49 Cm whole liberal arts program will be bolstered. He said that better edu cated teachers could do a belter job educating Ore gon's children. Minear said that Oregon had lagged behind California and Washington at the ele mentary level but has always been on an equal ba?is Pt the secondary level of education. He said Oregon is the only state where various depart ments and school districts were working together col lectively for better teacher training and better education. He said some new practices were being tried. Minear alluded to the Ore gon Program of teacher im provement under the S3. 5 million Ford Foundation grant in raying that the rtate would move far ahead in this respect. Your car's "Safety Zone" ...had it checked lately? .i ,5k- H"i 1" V' V'-'V. " f,v5" y , ...... imtfaHtAi, WE'LL DO ALL THIS for only a. Rotate tires to safest position b. Remove stones and other foreign objects a. Adjust Brakes b. Check Fluid Level c. 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