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8 B- Minnesota Extends String to United Preji International v Pitching and power - those are the ingredients that have helped the Minnesota Twins carve out a nine-game win ning streak. The Twins' pitchers have turned in complete games in six of their last seven out ings. During this same period, manager Sam Mele's sluggers STANDINGS United Press International NATIONAL. l.tAGLE '. I.. Prl. OB San Francisco.. T.l 17 .630 Los Aunties .... 27 18 .ami 1 'i St Louis 27 21 Mt 3 Chicaito 23 21 523 5 Pittsburgh 21 21 5011 8 Cincinnati 21 22 .4B8 B'i Philatlflr': i .... 21 23 .477 7 Milwaukee 20 25 .444 8'j Housti.n 1 28 i "'a New York 17 28 370 12 Wr-rim-srlny's llfsiilts (.n Krnn. li. Cincinnati 4 (nljjhll St. Louis 3, Houston 2 (10 In- nlniis, nliiht) . , ,,. Los Angeles 8. Milwaukee 8 (lie, S lnnins. (uii. lUBhtl Thlirsrliv's Probable Pitchers Houston at St. Louis Farrell (4-.ll vs. Sudecki 11-41. Los Annclcs al Milwaukee Orvsdale (i-4i vs. Spahn B-3i. San Francisco at Clncinnat (nightl O Dell (7-0) vs. Nuxhall (4-2). Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Jl Mahallpv (2-51 and Culp (5-31 vs. Carnwcll (l-lll nnd Clbhon 12-21. Chicago at New York (2 L. Jackson i4-1i and Hobble (l-4i vs. A. Jackson 14-41 and Hook 11-51. Friday's (iainrs S:,n Fran, at St Louis (nightl Pittsburgh at New York Imshll Crilcaco flt Philadelphia (night! Houston at Milwaukee (nightl Lot Ana", at Cincinnati (nightl AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Baltimore 31) 18 New York 23 15 Chicago 24 in Pet. .8.12 .805 ..LIB .550 .518 .512 .417 .447 CB Huston Knnsas Clly . 23 Minnesota " ' Cleveland 17 21 Los Angeles .... 21 28 Detroit 17 28 Washington . 15 33 Wednesday's Itesults Los Angeles 4. Detroit 2 (nightl Kan. City 5. Bait. 4 (11 Innings, "'Minnesota 10. Washington 1 (nightl Now York at Boston (ppd., rain) Thursday's probable pitchers .Detroit lit Los Angeles Bunning (2-51 vs. Turlcy (1-3). m Mew York at Boston Torry (5-41 vs. Wilson (4-41, Baltimore at Kansas City Bar- her (0-31 vs. Kakow (5-2) or Pens (4-51. Clcvclwnd al Chicago (2 Let man ll-li and McDowell 12-41 vs. Plzarro (3-2i and Peters (1-21. Friday's names Baltimore at Los Angeles (night) Washington at Kansas City (nightl Detroit at Minnesota (nightl Boston at Chicago (nightl New York at Cleveland: (night) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Northern Division Pet. .1114 .312 .51 1 .485 .455 Tacotna . Seattle ... Spokane . Portland llaWBlt . . .... 24 20 Southern Division Dallas-Ft. W... . 28 San Dlcgo 28 Denver .23 Oklahoma City 21 Sail Lake Clly 15 .385 .5(2 .48!) .487 .388 28 Wednesdav's flesiilts Hawaii 2. Salt Lake 1 (1st game) Hawaii 5. Sail Lake 4 (2nd gal.iel Dallas. Fl. Worth 3, Oklahoma Cllv 4 Denver 10. Sun Diego 3 Spokane 5. Seattle 0 Portland R, Taconia 3 NnKTHU'KHT LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB Yakima HI 11 833 Salem 21 13 .818 Lcwlsloil 20 13 .571 I 'it Irl-Clly 2(1 18 ,,.5S8 2 Wenlachec 18 17 .4115 4(1 Eugene 3 17 .100 10 Wednesday's Itesults Sali in 10. Eugene 0 Yakima 8. '.cwlstnn 3 Wenat ' -en 4. Trl-CltyS Updcgraff Has Under Par 71 In Practice St. Andrews, Scotland -ilirii-Thc belting is that an Ameri can will win the British Ama teur golf championship again tills year - and don't be too surprised If his name turns out to ho Dr. Edgard Updc ferntf of Tucson, Ariz. The 41-ycar-old doctor came up with the best practice round thus far Wednesday over the famed old St. An drews course, a neat one-tmiier-pnr 71. He played with 2;i-ycar-n!d Cick Sikes of Springsrialo, Ark., and they teamed to beat Labron Harris of Stillwater, Okla., and de fending British champion Kichard Davies of Pebble Beach, Calif., 2 up. Last week, Updrgrnff was one of the top players In the United Slates' conie.from.be hin.i viilory over lirilain In the Walker Cup competition. Updegrnff, playing relaNcd ana superbly controlled golf in a slight wind and in bril liant sunshine over the famed B.OiKi-yard course, hirdied the par 5', P(i7-yard fifth and the par 4, 377-yard sixth. His 71 included a five nt the 4!i3 yard, par 4 "roadholc" - the 17th - which cost Arnold Palmer the British Open In lflliO when he bn.uied it five times. Sikes birdicd the eighth and ninlli holes. Players were spread out all over St. Andrews Wednesday, getting the feel of the course for next week's British Ama teur TOM AARON RECALLED Mihvaukee-IPii-Utllity man Tnmmic Aaron, who started the season with Milwaukee, has been recalled from Den ver of the Podflc Coast league. The Braves also announced that they sent outfielder Leu Gabriclson to Denver on 24 hour recall. , THURSDAY, MAY 30. 19b3 Mine Games in AL haven't been sitting on their hands. They've unloaded 15 homers in their last five games. Dick Stigman contributed his second straight route-going job to the Twins' streak Wednesday night when he al lowed only two hits in a 10-1 breeze over the Washington Senators. The lire -balling southpaw pitched no-hit ball after giving up a triple to Minnie Minoso in the first in ning and a double to Ed Brinkman in the second. He struck out nine and walked ihrec In raising his record to 4-5. Hits Grand Slam Vic Power provided the power with a grand-slam homer in the fifth inning and Earl Battey added a three-run blast in the eighth for good measure. Annther nine-eome winning streak was snapped when the Kansas City Athletics naitea the Baltimore Orioles 5-4 In 11 innings. In the American Iprtpno'a nnlv other action. the Los Angeles Angels down- League Leaders Cnltpd I'rrsi International NATIONAL I.KAUUK I'laver & Club (i. AH R. I!. Pet. Grant. S L. 48 1UU 26 70 AM Covnsln. Phil 37 1)8 22 41 ,347 Bovt'i, Si, L 45 11)3 21 03 .344 Xlailey, S,F... 31 85 10 28 .329 Guiuul z. Phil 42 138 25 45 .328 Ceptida. S.K... 4ti 178 33 07 .324 Kairly. L A. 45 158 24 91 .323 White. St. L. 48 11)7 34 63 .320 Aurnn, Mil. 4U 175 38 58 -32U Taylor, i'hu. .ill 15U -a w .aw AMKKIf'AN I 'layer V Club Mui zone, Bok. Wuimer. L.A. U. AH 4 (J 148 43 1B0 34 143 40 146 38 154 42 165 40 IGU 46 175 Pel. .331 .330 .330 .342 .331 .327 .320 .314 J 00 .308 Causey. K.C. Hoimisn.. -.u. Buyer. NY. Kaline. Dot. 25 50 24 51 20 54 23 54 Schilling- Boa llobnsn., Bull Mantle. N.Y. Pepitone, NY. 21) 1)4 25 20 36 117 10 36 llonip Hum National League! Aaron. Brave 14: Bailey. Glmiti 11: F. Ainu. Gi lints 10; Howard, Dodgeri 10; Ce- pen a, iiiumt. u. Ameilcaii League: Won nor. An gel? 13; AHIsnn, Twini 11; Mantle, Yanks 10; Pep. tone, Yanki; Nlcho. sun, White Sox, and Gentile, Ori oles, all y. Rum Hatted In Nai.uiul Lcatue: Boyer. Cardi 37; Hobinon. Reds 36; Aaron, Braves 35: White. Lards 33: Ceoe- J, Giants 34; F. Alou. Giants 34. American League: wanner, An gela 37; Allison, Twins 33; Nichol son. White Sox 32; Robinson Ori oles 30; Kallne, Tigers 30, I' I lc him National League: O'Dell. Giants 7-0; Perranoiki, Dodgers 6-1; Sim mons, Cards ti-1; broglio, Cards 5-1; McUcan, Pirates 5-1, American League: Stock, Orl riles 5-U; Panpas, Orioles 4-0; Na varro, Angels 4-0; Fischer, Ath Utlcs 71; Bouton, Yanks 8-1. . Skinner, Lage Head SEC Race Two Medford men placed first and second in the SK class hi the first annual Me morial Speedboat regatta held In the narrow water ways of the Oakland open airport channel last Sunday. Lon Skinner, driving "Crazy Two," won out over a field of six other hydro planes in a closed - circuit course. Howard Lage, on "Crazy," came in second fol lowed by Larry Sharon, driv ing "Champ." ilie speed event, sponsored by the California Speedboat association, featured seven racing events In which hydro planes with high powered au tomobile engines competed. Thrills were provided dur ing the main event when sev en SK class boats raced at siieeds In excess of 80 miles and hour around marker buoys placed in the narrow channel. The only mishap of the day occurred In the first heat of the main event when the hy droplane "Misty," driven by Carl Dethlemsen, flipped from the water, pitching the driver In front of "Crazy." Driver Lage turned out of the way of the thrown driver only to veer sharply again in order to miss the abandoned "Mis ty." The next western regatta will be held, June 9, on Hat zi lake in British Columbia. ; On the same day, there will be boat drag racing In Port I land. In which high powered I boats will run a measured quarter mile. Canadian Clubs Granted Leave Seattle -HTC- Edmonton and Calgary today were out of the Western Hockey league tor at least a year. The leave was granted Thursday by Western Hockey league president Al Leader af ter a telephone poll of offi cials of the leagues six other teams. Al Anderson, general mana ger of the Edmonton club, said the decision to ask for a leavt ft absence was made Monday a few hours before the dead line set by Leader for their decision on whether to con tinue in the loop. Officials of both clubs said Ihey definitely planned to re turn to the league in 1964-83. Victory ed the Detroit Tigers 4-2. New York at Boston wai rained out. The Orioles finally bit the dust when Ed Charles singled with the bases loaded In the 11th inning to give relief ace Bill Fischer of the A'i his seventh victory against a sin gle defeat. Baltimore scored all of its runs in the sixth in ning to barge ahead 4-3, but Norm Slebern knotted it with a solor homer in the bottom of the frame. Rookie first baseman Char ley Dees, who was recalled from Honolulu last Saturday when Bo Belinsky was ship ped to the same club, led the Angels to victory with a three-run double In the sixth inning. Alble Pearson ac counted for the Angels' other run with a homer off loser Bill Faul. Dean Chance, making his first start since May 12 when he was relegated to the bull pen, picked up the victory al though tie was relieved by Julio Navarro in th eighth. LINKSCORES: American League ill Innlnji) sit orto nos nnn Art 4 in e K.C 000 301 000 01 S 11 0 Mccormick, Hall (fil, McNally (01. Stock l&l. Stona IBi. Millar mi and Orslno. Wlckersham, Fischer 171 and Edward,. Winner Fischer (T.l). Loser Stona (l-Jl. HR Sle barn. Washtnfton ooo loo ooo 123 Minnesota ..000 240 04x 10 9 I Stenhouse, Bronstad 141, Coates 151, Osteen (Si, Burnslde (81 and Leppert. Stlfman 14-91 and Battey. Lose r Stenhousa (2-6). HRs Power, Battey. Los Angeie's'oOO 013 OOx 4 S 0 FYeehan. Chance. Navarro (8) and Rodsers. Winner Chance (4-41. Loser Faul 12-1,. HR Pearson. Will?Foot Responds To X-ray L,os Angeles tUPU The Los Angeles Dodgers today look ed forward to the return of star inflelder Maurv Will and breathed a collective sigh or reuei mat X-ray treatment corrected a foot Injury that could have required surgery. ur. rumen Kerlan said Wednesday X-ray therapy had worked on Wlll left foot, where acute calcification under his second toe made it almost impossible for him to walk let alone run. He ex pected Wills to Join the Dodg- ers Monday at Houston, al though Maury probably won't play for another week yet. Had the therapy not work ed, surgery would have been necessary to eliminate the cal cium deposit, sidelining Wills at least three weeks. The National League's most valuable player has had his troubles this vaar aftr nluv. ing the entire season In 1962. nitis iioie iuf oases last year - breaking Ty Cobb's record but has been llmltorf in hi. theft attempts this year by injuries. Bend Team Takes Lead In Handicap There are new front run ners In ladles' loam nrf .11 event rivalry In the Southern Oregon Handicap Bowling tourney at Medford lanes. Bend Lava Lakers rolled 2,710 last week end to take over tirsi in team competition Nadcan Newell Is first in all events with 1,823. In other ladies' action LaRayne Harris Medford. took over third lr all-events with 1.899 and Eth el Champion, Medford, and Meryl Hess, Roseburg, fourth in doubles with 1,123. In men's doubles Milt San derson and Smltty Janzen, rolled Into fourth with 1,277 and Dick Hart and Bob Cab ler, Medford into fifth with 1,273. Others taking over fifth spots were Medford Rearrais with 3,047 among the teams ana ai coulter with 1,981 all-events. TOURNAMENT LEADtRSt Men's t m i Sllverlon Drue 3325; Lumberjacks, Crescent Cltv, 3113; 7 Up Bottling. Grants pass, 3101- Country Club mat ket. Eure ka, 304; Bearcat. Medford. 3047. Men'a doublet M a r v Belroa and Ron Turner, Crescent City, 1342; Bob Nlemsver and O. K. Da vies. Stlverton. 1315; Frank Par kinson and Nell Farrier, Medford. 1207: Floyd Havner and Milt San derson and Smltty Jansen, Med ford. 1277; Dick Hart and Bob Cahler. Medford 1273; Roy Gala way and Gary Couch, Mtdford, 1287 Men't itnfltt Dsvlet, 770; Mike Wilson. Creacent Cltv, 739; Al Gebhard. Medford, 734; Al Coul ter. Medford. 04; Parkinson. 891. Men's allvtnts Jim Paitorl, Eureka. 20U; Mike W I lion. Eure ka, I9D8; Bob Niemtyer. Silverton. 1990; Ron Turner. Crescent Ctty, 19T1; Al Coulter. Medford. 1961. ladles teami Lava Lakers, Rend. 2710: Med lord Goof-Offs, J7iW; Olion-Lawyrr Lumber, Med ford. 2683; Five Mrs. Weed, 2841. Ladles doublet N a s e I Wilson and Nina Tonnlnl. Eureka. 1187; Dor It Miller and Vonnte Pak. Sa lem. 1138; Wilson and Lois Rrtges. Eureka, 1137; Ethel Champion and Meryl Hess, 1133, Ethel Champion and LaRaynt Harris, .Mtdford, 1131 Ladles tingle t Blanche Ear hart, Crescent Cltv. M, Mary Kerns, Crescent City. oh Harris, 802: Irene ftchulll, Eureka. 601; Ann Dorrel). Weed. 397. Ladlei all events Nadean New ell, Bend. 1(23; Etrhsrt. Crescent V'Hy. 1724; Harris, 1899; Kchultt. 187; Doni1. 1!8: M-iran Riha, Creacent City, 1144; Kerns. 1927. NEW CONTENDERS - A Lotus powered by Ford (UL) and a Mickey Thompson Spe cial powered by Chevrolet (UR) raced to day against the traditional champ, the Of fenhauser (bottom). Standing beside their cars are builders, (L-R) Colin Chapman - 500-Mile Race Facts, Figures Indlananolis. Ind.MTPIi Facts and figures on tit 47th annual 500-mtle ipeedway auto race to day. Place- Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Field The 33 faiteit can In qualification. ueienaing cnimpio n noger Ward. Race record 140.293 milei per hour; Ward. 1962. Favorites Parnelll Jones. Ward, A. J. Foyt, Bobby Manhman. Jim McElreath, Jimmy Clark, Jim Hurtub.se. Total purse $450,000 estimated, with about $130,000 to the winner. weather Cloudy and mild. Best Ball Defenders Eliminated Play is in the third round of the men's best ball partner ship golf tournament at Rogue Valley Country club. The round must be finished by Sunday, June 2. Russ acheson and Ted Jant zer ousted last year's champs, John Landers and Bob Lock- wood with a 4 and 3 score in the second round and went on to win from Carl Schmidt and E. K. Ricker in the third round. Other third round title flight matches out of the way are Randall Gifford and Reedy Berg 1 up over Dick Finch and Bob Schott and Bud Haupert and Ken Peter son over Herb Leonnig and Tony Capello S and 4. A three-ball mixed six some tourney will be played at the club on Sunday. Draw ing for partners will be at 1:30 p.m. SECOND ROUND RESULTS: Champion flttht Pat Snran and Larson def Dr. Ralph Thompson and Ike Cisen atein 2 and 1; Dirk Kline and Dick Knoll def. Lindqulat and Dirk Knoll 2 up; Dick Finch and Bob Schott def. Ron Brennerman and Fred Coleman 2 up; Randall Gif ford and Reedy Rare dat. Harry Milietta and Carl Kalltnberger 2 up. Russ Acheson and Ted Jan tear aei. jonn Lnaers ana bod Lock wood 4 and 3; Carl Schmidt and E. K. Ricker def. Dr. Ted Slckela and Berg Marten 1 up; Herb Leon- nit; ano tony cap pen aer. cor don Reaves and Ken Teeter 3 and 2: Bud HauDerl and Kan Peter ion def. Dick. Ftnnell and Bob Ross 3 ana 4. First fllrhl Ed Gordon and Sam Battlstone def. Andy Fenney and George lcwii i ana i; wiynv aiump ana wsuy nooinson act. inanes &ncp herd and Tom Tubba S and 2: Bruce Hammond and Dave Low- ery del. Austin Lay ma nee end Harold Brainerd 3 and 2; C. A. Holmes and John San ford def. Ed Nichols and Miles doran 1 up. Forrest Casey and Jerry Cotlng ham daf. Jack Six and Larry Hor- ton 4 and 3: Dutch Nultnn and Bill Cox def. Dr. Roland Mayer ana lswii j a niter 4 and 2; Bill Clark and Jim Dunltvy def. Dtm Casclato and Harry W I throw; Bud Wlmberly and Dr. Jim Owens won from Duke Anderson and Leo VI- urino by default. Suspension. Fine Levied On Clemente Pittsburgh -ftiTt- The jostl ing of umpire Bill Jackowakl has cost Pittsburgh Pirate out fielder Roberto Clement a five-day suspension and a $230 fine. In a telegram to the fleet outfielder Wednesday, Nation al League President Warren Giles said Clemsnte's actions "were the most serious re ported to our office In several years." The suspension runs through Sunday. The rhubarb st.irted in the fifth inning of a same Tues day night with the Philadel phia Phillies here after Cle mente was ruled out at firct by Jickowskl after hitting into a double piny. New York - itm - Former baseball scout Ameen Turk Karam died of a heart attack Wednesday while at work in the offices of a chewing gum manufacturer. Karam, M, had scouted for the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Yankees and Chicago Cubs. MLUtUllU MAIL TMlBUNt, MbUFOHU. OHtCiON j 1 Us ,a 1 siPODninrs BAWLING ROLLING PIN LEAGUE Bills Lady Bugs won both halves In the Rolling Pin Bowling league. Team members were Nita Sutton, Nina Carpenter, Bertha Snook and Ellen Lamb. Second place roll-off was won by Garrett Brothers. Team members were Pat Weldon, Winnie Mulvey, Gertrude Wlnningham and Betty Boyer. Those receiving trophy t were: nign average, vivian Koagers 133; high scries scratch, Carol Lang ford 519; high game scratch. Rosa Young 213; high series with handi cap. Nina Carpenter 626; high game with handicap, II da Penland 247; most Improved bowler, Flor ene Stephens, 20 pint. PETTI-POINTS (Petersen System) Team Two. 28.30; Team Three. 28.23; Team Five, 28.00; Team One iz.tii learn six, Team four, 24 43. Wanda Vorpahl 21B, Pat Braack 105, Pat Dwyer 189; Pat Braack 668. BEAR CREEK SUMMER MIXED Mavericks (8-0) 4. Ed Holtgrave 488; Gardener's Glory ,4-4) 0. George Russell 416. Sweet Suites (7-11 4, Al Doty 486; Pedigreed Eggs (1-7) 0, Dean Chapman 383. Symphony of Sweeta (7-11 1, Bob Pack wood 403; Tranquilizers (2-6) 0. Noel Davis 413. Familv Affairs (6-2) 3, George Baker 518; Pedis Fours (4a3j) 1. Jo Ann Marcum 468- Fancy Pants (5-31 4. W. H. Mc Caleb 488; Cork Pushers (0-81 0, Lee Sanderson 448. Foreign Affairs (9-3) 3, Gary Couch 567: Wretched Mess (3-5) 1, Paul Hennlck 523. Nuttin Box (5-3) 3. Ellen Doty 460; Sugar Cubes (2-6) 1, Gene Spencer 440. Rlnc-A-DIng Dings (3'fc-4i) 3, Fay Goddard 483: Merry Mix-Up (1-7) 1. Howard Adama 457. Gary Couch 224. Paul Hennlck 212, Richard Lehman 209. Dolores St. Martin 178. Lu Marsh 171, Ellen Doty 171, JoAnn Marcum 166, Judy Vanderwood 166; Fancy Pants 2209. BLUE MONDAY (M it W Chain Saw won the sec ond half of the Blue Mondav bowl ing season. The roll-off between It ana ivorinwesi neaung uus, wnicn won the first half, season will be at 10 a.m. Monday, June 3. There will be a sweeper at the same time. Luncheon and presentation oi tro phies will be at Kim's at 1:00 p.m. the tame day.) MAW Chain Saw (47-21) 1. Dora Peyton 431: B At B AucUon (36-321 3, Anne Lowry 4B2. Tarco (41-27) 3, Bea Matthews 314; Ricniiem itucr atop uo'a 32',) I, Nancy Weber 300. Ray's Texaco (41-27) 3. Hon.y Hlbbs 481- Northwest Heating Oils (33-33) 1, Isabel McMlllin 488. Medford Ambulance (30-381 0. Phils To Hold Baseball School Yreka, Calif. - The Phila delphia Phils will hold a baie ball school here Friday and Saturday. A number of Phil staff members will be on hand to conduct classes. The program will include a school for all Siskiyou County Babe Ruth league players Fri day afternoon, a clinic for coaches and managers Friday evening and a school for high school players Saturday morn ing. Last Attempt At Cup For US Tennis Ace Surblton, England-'l'PD-The Wimbledon championship will have a special meaning for American tennis ace Darlene Hard this year - It will be her last try for the elusive British title. Miss Hard, top-ranking U.S. women'! player from Los An geles, announced Wednesday that she plans to retire from the game this year and get married to Fred Shockle of Los Angeles. Miss Hard, who was resting at home the last few weeks, displayed her old form Wed nesday as she beat Pat Hird of England, 6-1. 8-2, to ad vance to the fourth round In the Surrey tennis tournament. Lotus, Mickey Thompson - Special, A. J. Watson - Offey. Drivers In the cars are Roger Ward in the Offey, Dan Gurney in the Lotus, and Bill Krause (who, himself did not race) in the Special. (UPI) Rosyne Gosch 416; Chrlstean's Service (27U-40l,3) 4, Grace Hunt er 431. Helen Nlkodym 229, Nancy Weber 188, Anne Lowry 184; Tarco I860. ROXY ANN KOCKETTES j Ttailwayt U6-26) I, Barbara Bote fur 4b7; Eastside Market (44'j 27'jl 3. Lauva Faytinger 478. Stevens Auto Sales i44l3-27itt 1. Gwen Slavens 540; Rodda Paint (36',.33l,a) 3. PriidUa De a the rage 477. Drew's Mans tore (38-34) 1, Marie Holley 460; Simmonda Const. (20 52) 3. Mary Slmmonds 458. Roxy Ann Lanes (36-36) 4, Peg Melsted 481; Crosby's Mobil (d0-42 0, Varna Allen 428. Tex of Courtesy Chev. (33-39) 1, Irene Snyder 430; Lovenss Lbr. lJi'a-4U'3) a, norma be hen 458. Gwen Slavens 223, Mary Slm monds 214. Peg Melsted 184; Stev ens Auto Sales 1797. CRATER LAKE LEAGUE Hair Shapers (38-14) 3. Kyle rayne gateway stores (22-301 1, Ernie Dukeshter 495. O.K. Market (33-lJl 1. Doc Wll son 530; Domestic Laundry 132 191,) 3. Ken Christianson 57b. Cogswell s Market 133-191 0. Wl. mer isalley 496: Mt. Pitt Co. (30a 21',) 4, Don Landing 534. R. C. Cola (33-191 3. Gene Mc Gonagle 500: City Hall (23-201 1, Ncal Dow 550. Slmmonds Const. Co. I2S-2HI .1 Boll Porter 504: H A P. Co. (20-32) l, L-ee uarrett 4KB. United Grocers 126-261 3. Ed Rodsers 528: Grandvlew Market ll-a5) i, B.0 voiimert 377. Squirt 119-331 1. Kent Blew 529: Bauiners Sheet Mvtal (9-431 3, Walt Nicdcrmeyer 480. Ed Voiimert 220. Neal Dow 225. Kyle Payne 203: Domestic Laun dry 2445. TUESDAY NIOHTERS MIXED Spare "O'i" MO-m 4. John Glo ver 30U; Slate & Hall (5-7) 0. Frank Yoder M7. Ashland Rollers (9-3) 3. Artie Gray 493; The Proi (3-9) 1, Gene On- 497. Pin Head! (B-4l 0. Gene Irwin 488; Double Trouble (6-fl) 4, Glenn Knauher 457. Feather Merchants (7-3) 2. Olen McCoy 479; United Radio (6-6) 2, Arne Matton 499. Colonel Pufrs Four (6-6) 2. Dick Webber 503: Left & Righta (3-6) 2. Glen WUklni 376. Struggle 175) 3. Ben Chaboude 374; Lucky Four (5-7) 1, Wi niton Miller 504. Zephyrs (8-6i 2. Ted Groom 479; Tigers (4-8) 2, Mac Met wen 433. Glen WMklnc 216. Dick Webber 209, Ben Chaboude 199. Arts Grav 211. Stella Nledermeer 200, Kewpte Facey 106. WONDKRERS Hl Lltet (29-3) 0, Marilyn Vp tit ling 3!6; Hopefuls ( 13-9) 0. Doris White 376. Thinkers (20',-lP,) 1',, Lonnle Sutherlin 3A4; We Three (12s 19'; 2i. Jackie Chiium 402. Pin Heads 117-13) 3. Elsie Eddv 311: Who's Here (16.16) 1. Frances Scott 3tlR. Red Heads M6-16t 3. "city Neel 422: Rolling Stones (9-23) 1, Bert Snook 422 Knot Heads 1 13-17) 0. Lvdla Blood 388; Up-N-Comers (14-16. 4. Shirlev North 346. Elite Eddy 173. 173. 163, Betty Neel 138. Lydia Blood 136. SUNDAY ROLLERS First place winners, Jokers, Pete Soots 346; Second place. Sad Sack. Joe Perry 47R. High scries scratch. Pete Soola 373. Wanda Booth 549: high game scratch. Jie Perry 233. Carol Archer 207: hith series with han dicap. Jim Arnntrong 639. Evelyn Rhodes 62ft; high game with handicap Leonard Rhodes 2fl, Rinna Butts 232; all spare game. Bob Robertson: most improved average, Jim Armstrong i pins, Carol Archer 12 ptns. Builders Supply QUALITY Chimney BLOCKS Prettr tiled Concrtrt 727 W, Mc An dtw PHONE 773.4575 m Bailey's Three-Run Earns Triumnh for United Press Intarnatienal Rival players like to kid Ed Bailey about nil hometown of Strawberry Plains, Ttnn. (pop. 400), but the San Fran cisco Giants' catcher is having the last laugh these days. Bailey u n loaded another important home run with two mates aboard Wednesday night to earn the Giants a 5-4 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. It was the rugged catcher's 11th homer of the season and fifth in his last six games, ft also enabled the Giants to increase their National league lead to lVj games over the Los Angeles Dodgers, who had to settle for a 3-3 stand off against the Braves at Milwaukee when their game was called in the seventh be cause of a heavy fog. Cards Win 3-2 Bill White's 10th inning Rayo, Gay Knight, Lady, Hunter High Rayo Hunter, Gay Knight and Lady were high point dogs in the Rogue Valley Re triever club picnic trial sea son. Rayo, owned by Ernie Black, Medford, collected 17 points in the series of five trials to win the open stake by four points over Nik Nak, owned by Mrs. Margaret Den man, Medford. Hunter took the qualifying stake. The dog, owned by Leonard Nelson, Medford, totaled IS counters and King, owned by Floyd Bubo, Brownsboro, was second with 11. Gay Knight scored 12 to win the derby stake. The dog is owned by Jack Gardner, Phoenix. Second with nine was Bubb's Mitsy. In the puppy stake, Lady, owned by Lynn Shreeve, Med ford, recorded 19 points, five more than the second place dog, Zip, owned by Harley Nelson, Medford. Silver Tumblers' A total of 39 dogs earned awards in the season's trials. Owners of first places re ceived engraved silver tum blers. Each of the four high placing dogs in each stake received a rosette ribbon. Third and fourth placers in the stakes and their owners and points were: Open - Hunter, Leonard Nelson, 7; Cookie, Tom Rick ard, Medford, 5. Qualifying - Bomber, Mrs. HEY DfiiM SPONSOR YOUR BOY IN THE DODGE "KING OF SWAT" COMPETITION (FOR GRADE SCHOOL BOYS 6 THROUGH 11 YEARS OF AGE) BaiMer Up . . . Friday's 3 to 6 p.m. . . . Saturday's 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contest Ends Juno Srh High School Cotchf) Frorj Spiogtlborg and Frank Roolandt, official judgtt PARSONS MOTOR CO. 315 East 5th Mtdford Phone 773-3687 homer gave the St. Louis Car dinals a 3-2 victory over the Houston Colts in the only other NL action. Bailey's latest homer off re liever John Tsitouris gave the Giants a 5-1 lead. The Reds made it close when they picked up a single run in the seventh and Marty Keough hit a two-run homer off Juan Marichal In the eighth. Billy Pierce then took over and preserved Marichal'i seventh victory. The fog rolled in at Mil waukee after the Braves had chased Johnny Podres with a three run barrage in the sixth to tie the score at 3-all. When the fog remained after a 52-minute wait, the game was called and .immediately rescheduled as part of a dou bleheader July 21. White's blow off Houston reliever Don McMahon gave Point Dogs Betty Napolitano, Med ford, 10; Gay Knight, Gardner, 5. Derby - (Tie) Bucky, Mrs. Ruth Kline, Medford, 8, and Happy, Del Bergman, Med ford, 8. Puppy - Truly, Mrs. Evelyn Kirk, Medford, 10; Captain, Walt Carter, Roseburg, 5. Footballers Asked To Get Authorization For Mouthpieces All boys eighth through 11th grades in Jackson coun ty who plan to play football next fall are asked by the Southern Oregon District Dental society to contact their coaches tor authoriza tion slips to have mouth guards made. The mouthpieces became mandatory for gridders last fall. Dr. Jack Lust, mouth guard chairman for the society, said that the boys should see their coaches on the matter before school is dismissed for the summer. The dentists, working inde pendently in their own offi ces., will fabricate the mouthpieces from material bought by the schools. BRAVES SIGN SCOUT Albany, N.Y. -HOT- The Mil waukee Braves have signed Dan Cunha as a baseball scout in the New York state and Pennsylvania area. Cunha is baseball and basketball coach at Siena College. HERE'S WHERE B0T GETS A TASTE Or SOME HONEST COMPETITION! Cam on, dad. lei's set that keen ere and batting power ol your boy in action. He'll show you lie's lot what It takes in the Dodge "Kin( ol Swat" competition. It's lun. li s lair lo all. There's nothing lor you to buy or try. Here's how It works. You bring your boy in to our showroom. He takes five practice swings and thin ten official swinis al a baseball that's Hitched lo an ingenious stand. Eveiy hit sends Ihe baseball round and round while a meter records the distance. II a boy is in good form, he's going for long distance-because this baseball looks, feels and hits like a regulation baseball. nd. as il is with Ihe real thing, it's not how hard Ihe ball Is hit that counts U s how squaiely. A cool head and a shaip eye can do wonders toward winning! Boys only compete in their age group: Ihe Senior Circuit (boys age 10 and II) or Ihe Junior Circuit (boys age 8 and 9) or Ihe Rookie Circuit (boys age S and 7). Winners receive "King of Swat" ch'mpionship trophies and Ihe honor of being "King of Swal lor tach boy must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. So come on in. Thi 1963 "King ol Swat" could be your boy! Homer Giants the Cardinals their second straight 10th inning victory over the Colts. Houston had tied the score at 2-2 on eighth inning doubles by Brock Davis and Al Spangler. LINESCORES: National League Innings, ealled, fog) Los Angelas 012 000 3 8 0 Milwaukee 000 0033 I n Podres, Perranoskl (81 and Rose. 5f, ,1?ind'f.y' p'c!"( 51 Cran. da)l. IliU KeM'tru. San Fran 000 203 000 5 a i Cincinnati .100 000 1204 lo i Marlchat. Pierce 18) and Bailey Purkey. TsitourU (4i. Worthington (8) and Edwards. Winner Mare chal 17-3). Loser Purkey 11.21. HR Ballay, Keough. (10 Innings) Houston ....000 010 010 02 9 A St. Louis . 000 002 000 13 8 0 Bruce, Umbrlcht 18), McMahon (10) and Campbell. Washburn. Gib son (3). Snanu (10) and Sawatski. McCarver (10). Winner Shams (2-2). Loser McMahon (0.2). HRj Gois, Whit. LA Dodgers Ink Younker McMinnville -OIPIU The Los Angeles Dodfi' - signed Lin field College pitcher Tom Younker Wednesday and as signed him to Salem of the Northwest league. Younker, from North Bend, had a 8-3 record and a 1.9S earned run average for Lin field this spring. He had a 25-10 record in four years with the Wildcats and was named to the conference all star team each year. He is scheduled to join the Dodgers Monday in Lewiston, Idaho. No terms were an nounced. Srap-O-Matic Brake Lining In stalled en all 4 Wheals WHILE YOU WAIT! Easy terms. Brake Specialist far 23 years. Phone 779-1966 NATIONAL BRAKE CENTER 1216 North Court