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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OBEGOK SUNDAY, Antn. 11. IMS MEDFORDKfTKIBUNl SPORTS Tornado Baseballers Divide With Frosh Eugene - Medford high tnd I enth stanza ol the second has- Raiders Drop Two Out of Three To Portland State In Baseball Ashland - Southern Oregon j Stamsos' single that followed, college's Red Raiders iplit 'The second run came as Gary with the Portland State col lege Vikings Saturday, giving the Vikings the week end baseball series by two games to one. Portland State won a sift Linn smashed a long double into the left Held fence. Linn came home as Bill Heckaman sent another double out. Southern Oregon's runs came in the third, sixth, and University of Oregon fresh man baseball nines divided here Saturday. The prepsters from the Rogue valley won the opener 3 to 2 and the Frosh the sec ond match 4 to 1. In the starter Medford pick ed up two markers in the sec ond canto on bases on balls to Mike Barnes and Ron Ed monds, a bunt single by John Gates, a wild pitch and a fielder's choice rap by Dan Miles. The other tally was in the sixth chukker on a walk to Wayne Couch, a balk and a safely by Stu Young. The Ducklings tabulated in the second on Allen's triple and Disher's groundout. They got a score in the seventh on a walk, stolen base and single by Peter. With two out and the tying run on base, Med ford tosser Young got Gordon Avery to pop out Medford counter in the sev- sle was on hits by Gary Mil ler and Herb Vallee and a wild pitch. Two of the four UO runs were in the second inning on a walk, error and safeties by Chase and Fingh-paugh. Allen had three hits In three times up for the Frosh In the opening tilt. For Med ford in the second scrap Mike Neathamer and Vallee each swatted two hits. UO chucker Powers fanned 10 in the con cJuder, Said Corch John Kovenz of the Medford club, "Our pitch ing was pretty good and the kids played pretty good bail." gle game Friday 4-2. On' ninth innings. Damien Ros Saturday SOC won the first fsetto opened the scoring for game 3-2 and Portland State SOC as he went to first on a the second 4-3. ' fielders choice and scored on In the opening game Fri- j Harley Dickerson's drive In day afternoon Portland State the center field. The second took an early lead which it j and tying run of the morning maintained throughout the j came as Dickerson tagged a game. In the first inning Tor- single and was brought home LINESCOREb. Medfora 030 ooj o .1 a i UO Frosh 010 000 12 s 0 Gates Young (31 and R .: Gwif, WUhelm (at, Smith (6i and Lame FinghpaufH (5). Medford 000 OOfs t 1 S 4 UO Froah 021 000 14 7 0 Sander. Forde 131, Enyart 19) and Couch, Barnes (4); Powers and Flnghpaugh. Ciay Throws No-Hit Triumph for Crater ry Yamaucm ot r-oruano scored on a fielder's choice and a smoothly executed squeeze bunt by Bob Stamsos. In the fourth inning the Vikings went on their final scoring spree as they brought three runs home to score. Southern Oregon's pitcher Dave Hughes had difficulty finding the strike zone as he walked two men and hit one with one man on base, forcing in a run. Jim Hollingsworth brought the final two runs in as he sent the ball down to the shortstop who bobbled it. In the opener of Saturday's double header both Portland runs came in the first and sec ond innings. In the first Ter ry Yamauchi tagged a short single and came in on Bob bv Paul Blinka's two base hit After two innings of extra play Don Johnson, the Raid ers' pitcher, went to first on a PSC error. The second oat ter rounded out to ftrst leaving a man on second and one out. Damien Rossetto singled, bringing Johnson to third. Harley Dickerson brought In his second run as two hits but could only bring one run to. Widen Margin The fifth lnninc saw rorr- land widen its margin as Bob Stamsos put a home run into right field with one man on base. Southern Oregon made its final runs in the sixth in ning after Bob King had gone to the mound to relieve Day. Americans Boost Pan-Am Games Medal Haul To 44 Sao Paulo, Br.ui.il s Canoga Park, Calif., won javelin finals, and platform , American athletes won three ; the shot put with a ton of divers Hobby Webster and events In the opening -track 1 60 feet, 9 inchet and Gn Lirwli Lee Cooper lee their i , i , ,,,, , iv. ! , -s ...... t c .- fttilf srsnV and women's mark, ' The 33 year old Mia and field competition of the Johnson ot Fresno, Calif., took t, .,,.., r. . ;, Jaw. hl.h hi., with a g-Ioot, pectiv men 1 rir Mir) Rnv Snarl ami n..hvn 11-inch oertormance, eompetttiM mi th halt-way Ann Johnson set swimming Other American representa rccords to helo boost the Unit- tivea also fared well. The idson. King struck out the ed states gold medal haul to U. S, baseball loam kept Its white's broad jump broke the remaining two batters m the 44 championship hope alive By ; old Pan American mark of It I fifth and held the Vikings j willye White of Chicago beating Mexico, 4-3; the Yank : feet, H Inches set by Amer-1 without a hit for the remain-' also sct , pgn American water polo team drubbed Can- ica's Anna Smith In the 19S8 ; ing two innings, 1 Games women's broad lump ada, M; Americana f intoned game at Chicago. Edith Mc- Bilt Franks and Damien rrrl .,,,, , ,, ir,nln. i, ,Mrid in the shot out. 5.000- Guire of Atlanta Eiaead third i . r crtr irt " r : 1 , . . . - . - 1 Rossetto scored for SOC m the sixth in what turned out to be a vain attempt to tie the game, Franks, the leadoff bat ter, opened the Inning with a single and Rossetto follow ed with another, Harley Dick erson brought Franks in on a single and Rossetto icored on a PSC error. The Linescores: 20 feet, 2 inches, Dave Davis meter run end the women's ne oriupicQ a anun uuhi uubh lsm,v .,, the first base line to put SOC psc too soo non4 1 s . 1 o ,,iM. ' soc 000 100 010 3 fi s ahead for a 3-2 victor. ,Bd stamsos. Hughe, In the final game the Vik- j Mnd Burwm ings Rained two runs in each stT,,BDAV games: lite itrsi ana nun inrmigs iu First win the encounter two John Rhodes Tosses No-No for Ashland Ashland - High school no- Klamath shoved over lis hiti. seem to be almost the two winning margin first The first PSC 11 0011 woo 2 T ine nrsr nn, M1 3 , PSC runs came as the : Bullock " and Stamsos; Johnson team gained four base tags '"J",1;"" off SOC hurler Wes Davidson, psc 200 020 0 4 to 3 In the second inning the Raid- SOC fefWl ers attempted to rally with sins (si and Hughes. SOUTHERN' OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. Prt. Medford S 0 1.000 Klamath Falls S 2 .750 Cratar S 4 .000 Ashland 2 It .250 Grants Pasa : 0 S .000 Grants Pass - Wivne Clay pitched a no-hit, no-run deci sion here yesterday fir the Crater high baseball Comets as they bolstered their ihird place position in the Southern Oregon conference standings. The Fireballs swept a dou bleheader from Grants Pass's Cavemen 3 to 2 and 1 to 0. In blanking the Cavemen In the second tussle, Clay struck out baiters three times. He issued eight bases on balls but grew stronger in the late innings and retired the last seven GP batters in order. Crater's lone run was in the seventh inning on Mike Glines' double, a wild pitch and Darryl Summerfield's sac rifice flyout. Pat Pepper fol lowed with the Comets' only other hit of the fracas. Grants Pass tosser J i m Thomoson fanned four and walked one. In the opener, each team nut over its runs one at a time. Clay singled in the first inning and a passed bail. Wit lie Jones groundout and an error helped him around. In the fifth panel Dave Twedell was hit by a pitch and toured on a sacrifice by Larry Pep per, a wild pitch and Glines" groundout. Jones doubled in the seventh and rounded the paths for what proved the winning marker on an error and a Twedell single tripled for Grants Pass and Summerfleld doubled for the Comets. Giants Blow 5-0 Lead, Lose To Milwaukee In 12 Innings LINESCORES: Crater .... nln 010 13 4 4 Grants Pass 010 oos 12 4 2 L Pepper and Summerlield; Newman and Peters. Crater two ooo l i 2 n Grants Pass 000 000 00 0 1 by United Press International Relief pitcher Claude Ray mond made his first major league hit a smashing double down the third base line Saturday that brought home Frank Boiling in the 12th in ning to give the Milwaukee cracking a single off Gaylord hits In pitching the Pitts Perry, Two infield outs ad-1 burgh Pirates to a 2-1 victory vanced the Braves' second I over the New York Mets. Gib- rule rather than the excep tion in this area this week end. One of three in southern Oregon was chalked up here; Saturday. Ashland's John Rhodes turned the trick when the Grizzlies nicked Klamath Falls 1 to 0 in the second tus i sle of a Southern Oregon con ference baseball twtnniii. Klamath won the first game 4 to 2 in nine innings. Only four men got on base against Rhodes who walked one, hit two batters and whif fed seven. The split gave the second place KF Pelicans a 6-Z sunn game runs in the top of the ninth on hits by Lenny Guy er, Larry Blnney, Rick Horn and Rich Bath. The Pelicans had tied the game up in the seventh inning on a squeeze play after Ashland had gone in front 2 to I on a similar maneuver In the sixth Guyer had four of KFs nine hits and Mike Kitching doubled. Thompson hit safe ly twice In the mis for Ash land It was the second time Griz zly thrower Dave Barger had taken the loss in extra innings this season. He hit a batter but issued no bases on balls in this event with a teas of 17 feet, UH lochia. Milt White and Mia McGuire also qualified for the 100 mete dash final. The other American trade and Held medal winners were: Billy Joe of CotttivUie, Pa , who was runnerup to Davis In the shot put with a tots at 58 feet, SV4 inchet; Charles Clark of Santa Ana, Calif., and Bob Schul of Los Angeles, who finished second and third in the 5,000-meter race; and Frances Davenport of Ft. Sam Houston, Tex , second in the women's javelin throw, Ralph Boston of Laurel, Miss,, the U. S. broad Jump champion, missed out in a quest for medal placed fourth in the high jump I a. r Carl 916 hsdustrislis? Andre j Carnegie looked at Wsrrtsfi Six arsd proclaimed it the yfcl ! mate m automotive peHectOft. myalf, 1 thonjht the '36 ftsrf V- toe the j )t-Hm hww cri when tt came out. It fiat goes to show yon hew fleMs standards '? an.1 horn at peel a and e In automobiles as time gses by This Just -I'..- 1 wpoos. 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The Milwaukee pitcher had Braves a 6-5 victory over the j been hitless for the Braves San Francisco Giants. ever since he started pitching Hnwnver. the win wasn't ! for them in 1961, rf1"dmancJharderIleld; Thomp" cinched until after pitcher Starter Jack Sanford of the Tony Clonmger, who commit- j uiants was worsmg on a o-u ted two wild pitenea m the shutout going into tne etgntn Giant's half of the 12th, fin ally got pinchhitter Matty Alou to foul out to catcher Del Crandall with the bases loaded. A total of 40 players, in cluding 13 hurlers, were used in the contest. Boiling put the winning run on base STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 'St. Louis 10 5 .It fi Milwaukee 11 8 San Francisco ...10 8 Los Angeles 10 8 Philadelphia 8 8 Chicago 8 10 Cincinnati - 5 8 New York s 11 Houston 8 12 Pel. ,68T 847 .578 .550 ,556 J00 .444 .357 .353 333 AMERICAN LEAGUE W I, Baltimore 10 6 Kansas City 11 1 Chicago 7 5 New York 7 5 Boston - 7 8 Los Angeles 8 8 Minnesota 8 8 Cleveland 3 7 Detroit 7 10 Washington 5 11 (Playing night games.) Pel. .625 .611 ,383 ,.-)83 .538 .471 .471 .417 412 333 PACIFIC COAST LEAGCE (as ol Friday) United Press International Southern Division W. L. Pit. Oklahoma City 8 5 .615 San Diego 8 8 .571 Salt Lake City 4 4 .500 Datlaa-Ft. Worth 8 7 .461 Denver 5 8 .337 inning. Then he was taken out as the Braves scored three times. They tied it at 5-5 with two runs in the ninth on Denis Menke's homer and a bases-loaded walk to Ed Mathews. Southpaw Joe Gibbon, mak ing his first start since last when he led off the 12th by I Aug. 21, allowed only three bon was a lasl-mlnute replace ment for Earl Francis, who suffered a muscle spasm in a pre-game workout. Bob Bail ey doubled home the Pirates winning run in the sixth in ning. Larry Jackson pitched a seven-hitter and drove in the winning runs with a fourth- inning double as the Chicago Cubs downed the Philadel nhia Phillies, 4-2. Baek-to- back doubles by Clay Dal rymple and Bobby Wine pro duced both Philadelphia runs in the fifth inning. Cincinnati was at Houston and St. Louis at Los Angeles in night games. - i . . ... , 3 , . , - 1 V. . ing in the contcrence sno tne j ne lannea uae, r.iiiif fourth-running Bruins 2-6. ilef pitcher Rich Jackson Ttean Kamuelson sinclcd i struck out 10 batters In the home the only run in the Ash- j opener. His predecessor, Ron land victory, ine tus was m tunts nets wmura , fourth inning after lim Thompson and Rick Pierce walked. Pierce collected me ivitrani Klamath Falta oeo 001 101 4 t 4 Ashland IWI 001 000 J S j Son YunrK, n. acsstm mi ana other hit in the fracas. KF i Patrick; Banter ana reaper. Ditcher Gary Benson struck . Klamath rails aoo mo o a o a ii hnttir and walked Ashtawi ooo oo x I J I out 1 1 nailers ana w niauru j Benron wl pton; Rhodea and three. seBoer. BOWLING Mantle Returns To Lineup But Others Hit The Homers Northern Division w. Seattle 7 Tacoma 8 Portland 8 Hawaii 6 Spokane '4 Wenatchee Yakima Eugene ... 2 .... 1 .... 0 I,, 3 NORTHWKST LEAGUE (a ot Friflv) Ralm 2 Two errors and two liases ; Lewuion un udtib gave ur a ati-uiiu inning run. An error and sin gles by Rick Wolney and Har di were seventh inning run providers for the Cavemen. Larry Pepper of Crater and Neman of GP each hurled a four-hitter. Newman whiffed two and Iree-passed two. Pep per had seven strikeouts while walking four. Bill Standley pn. .636 .545 .333 .300 .308 Pel, 1.000 .750 ,687 .500 North Dakota ranked first in production of rye in 1062 and has the largest acreage of any state planted for har vest in 1963. by United Press International Mickey Mantle returned to the New York Yankees' line up for the first time In more than two weeks Saturday, but Joe Pepitone, Tom Tresh and Clete Boyer supplied t h e home runs that enabled Ralph Terry to defeat the Cleveland Indians, 8-1. Pepitone and Tresh hit their homers off loser Dick Dono van with bases empty while Bover connected with the bases full off southpaw Ron Nischwitz in the eighth in ning. It was the second grand- GB i slam homer of Boyer's major ! league career, his first one I coming a year ago today off 2 I Pete Burnside, then with 2'" 1 Washington. Terry stopped (he Indians on six hits for his third vic tory against one defeat. He struck out six, did not walk a batter and yielded Cleve land's only run In the first inning on singles by Vic Da valillo, Fred Whitfield and John Bomano. The Baltimore Orioles re gained first place in the Amer ican league by edging the Los Angeles Angels, 4-2. Jack- MEDi n KEGt.t Kimr.8 Die Hards (S8'i4t'si 4, Aujrev Haugi-n 484; Slaughters (37-Ml 0, Glnnv Weaver 452 , , Aliev Cal- 127-S3I t, Matwi Pasekvnl 46fl; Black Baiia 131 28) 3. Elate Selaon 418 Green Onions 125-35) 3. Ruth Johnson S2S, Twisters HI ,-, j) 1, Lotnsp t-Jiseun .ae, , Both rthraon 187, Aftej Haus n 183, Mabel Pischkvale liO; Green Onlona 1683 Mabai HaBtllttm 180; Marteila Martin 153, Leon BlanltenaWp HT. RAMBLING ROLLERS J Jackson County Federal (4i-l8i 3 Ircn Chiids 428; Coca-Cola fSi ;, -38 ill i. These Kgvice 424. Oregon Bank (33j-JS,i 1. Jean A ,;- ..n)ndn. t th. i BitlerlllM 443; mm i .. w-,s- Ji - "f"" ' j,,,, 3 Norma Olutson 431. fourth inning, featuring 9jf &Jgftjth3Sl three run homer by Frank 120-401 2. Agnj Pathman 372. maizone, earrieo ine rsoston ,s poiiy campi Red Sox to a 9-5 victory over j mErUt o the Chicago White Sox, Relief pitcher Jack Lamabe gained credit for his first A.L, vic tory by holding the White Sox ie Brandt and Joe Gaines hit ( five hits and one run over solo homers off Bo Belinsky, j the final five innings, who suffered his third defeat j The Kansas City Athletics against no victories. Ron Mc- remained on the Orioles' heels KMHaM t.EAGU . Stones TV ttl-S3) 1. Jarkla Wtl. ton m. Western Thrill tJMSl a, Evelyn Reai AST. Pins 44-84) a, Passv Metstatt 423; Onitrd Meat Prodiicta (3S1 2, Georgia Cogglna 43U, Olaen Mack tn-STI 0, Loltia Rittarspan 4S0; Htilyar Oft (12-531 ' Oak Grcree Servica I37-W1 , , Hart 488; Hair S ha pars (33-31) tt. Lcc Horn 44S. Ran Taylor Insurance iS4-30) 3, Juny Barnsrn 43;; ."to-way Clean ers 130-34, 1, Ma! hi Jerden 488. Tom Thumb Marlwt (ia-M) J, Laura Bovea 428; Winnlet (J3-4I) 3, Urneiie Prttitt 4m. 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Jimmy ; Piersall and Chuck Hinton , homered for Washington, SouthpSW Dick Sligmsn ai lowed only five hits in pitch ing the Minnesota Twins to a ; Mndfnrd hieh iunior varsi-1 8-3 victory over the Detroit i ty with Jack Mullen swatting j Tigers, Seven of the Twins two triples and a single and ! nine runs were unearned. Earl 2 Carol S, Mist (2-2) 3. BOCDE EQUll-MKMT ISVITATtOSAI. Htf.fil.US Carrol Dan 2J5J0. Belly Bein hmn 2S34I. Gertia Blind 37734, Larayne liarrla 278.08 Karen Hi,,:!); 278.05, Sei Christianson 371 17. Ilcicne Cuiy 288 17. Ella Baker 25832. Jert Huon 284 JS, Norma Ijrsen 262 18. Shwrti Hrhharer 2S, Elaine Garrison 23S. Tornado JV 4-1 Winner Larry Godley and Dick Bott eer each socking two hits downed Prospect 4 to 1 in baseball here Saturday after noon. Two of the markers were on a Mullen three-baser and I Bottger and Mark Kinney sin gles m tne secona inning. si error helped the scoring. Singles by Andy Maurer and Hall and an error record ed the Cougar run in the Battey hit a three-run homer j and Jim Hall contributed a two-run double for Minneso- j la. 1 COSTS IKS THAN OWNING! SOUTHERN OREGON LEASE CO. See Jim Calaman st Crater Lake Mot Watt. 6TH & FIR- MEDFORD Ph. 773-7591 Cincinnati, Ohio -fff-Pres-Ident Warren Giles of the Na si..., . i . .. hi. mri,a. In l It,, rinid 1 fourth PanC' enforcement of the balk rule league managers, Giles issued , ,. P..r. a statement thai henceforth: ,Iim Brcnnan (rinled for Medford and Sid Hemphill ' l.lMISeoltKSr Prmpect ooo 100 n 1 3 1 r .: .... .;... Medford JV 020 lt x 4 8 2 s . ,r.... Hemphill Hunt (Si and n Bean to require the pitcher, in a set position, to come to a 'stop 1 but disregard the requirement of 'at least one second'," That brought tha National league interpretation of the rule in strict conformity with the manner in which it is en forced in the American league. 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