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FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1963 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON ARNELLI Jim Clark Second in Holiday Run By ED SAINSBURY Indianapolis -HOT- Auto rac ing's old era hasn't died, but the new one lias begun. Parnelli Jones, the youth ful favorite, Thursday won the richest 500 mile auto race ever run-in record time, at record speed, and for a record purse. He rode the old car and a standard racing engine of de sign and power in use at the track for years. He averaged 143.137 miles per hour. But he beat a Scotsman, grand prix sports car driver Jimmy Clark, by only 34 sec onds. Clark, in a rear-engine car powered by a Ford stocK motor, averaged 142.752 miles per hour. Clark Challenges Strongly Clark challenged so strong ly in the last few laps that once he trailed Jones, a 2fl-ycar-old crewcut racing star irom California, oy oniy in second. Clark was bitter over the dcieat. His manager, car de- JON Tri-City Nine Tops Ash landers Ashland - Tri-City, piling up most of its margin in two four-run stanzas, made Its en try in American Legion jun ior baseball play a winning one here yesterday by defeat ing Ashland 9 to 0. The four runs in me linn were on two mlscues and sin gles by Granger, Courtz and Conner. An error, a walk and hits by Courtz, Slozak, B. Moore and Rankin gained the four in the seventh. Tri-City had three hit pitch ing from Barry, who walked one, hit one and whiffed eight. The Malin- Merrill -Tulelake team got 11 hits off John Rhodes who Blso fanned eight and walked one. Courtz had three hits for Tri-City and Conner two. In cluding a twu bagger. Tim Thompson got two of the Ash land hits and Jan Susce the other. Ashland will meet Rose burs here Saturday in a 6 p.m. non-loop twilight fray. On Sunday Ashland will go to Grants Pass for a doublcbill which Is to open at 1:30 p.m. First game will count in the division. ES IGT0B m 500 VICTORY DRINK - '500' winner. Parnelli Jones, dowrs refreshing milk after win ning the Indianapolis event. Standing in Victory Lane to welcome Jones are, from signer Colin Chapman, com plained that Jones made gains under the yellow light, sup posed to slow the field, and thus gained the advantage to win. But Jones said he did not gain under the yellow. He tried only to protect himself, he said. In the final 20 laps, Eddie Sachs spun twice, and Roger McCluskey, half a lap away from third place, once. McCluskey's mishap, which put him out of the race, came in front of Jones while the winner was on his last lap. "McCluskey cut in under me," he said, "and spun, and I didn't know what was going to happen. 1 saw an opening and I just gunned it and got out of there." Six Break Record The first six finishers bet tered the old speed record of 140.293 set by Roger Ward a year ago. A. J. Hoyt, Houston, Tex., was third at 142.210; Ward fourth at 141.090; Don Branson, Champaign, 111., filth at HOHflfi; and. Jim McEl reath, Arlington, Tex., sixth at 140.862. Others in the top 10 were Dan Gurney, Costa Mesa, Calif., 140.064; Al Miller, Roseville, Mich., 139.524, and Dick Rathmann, Rosetle, III., 138.845. No one was hurt during the fastest race ever run nnd 14 cars officially were running at the finish. Bobby Marshman also was running but pulled into the infield before he crossed the finish line and Eddie Sachs lost a wheel as Jones was on his last lap. It was a great win before almost 31)0,000 fans, for a purse expected to run more than $450,000, with almost $150,000 expected to go to Jones. Jones, who led for 167 laps, earned 25,050 at $150 for each time he was in front across the lino. Clark led for 28 laps for $4,200, McCluskey led for four for $600, and Jim Hurtublse for one, for $150. (Bob Christie, Grants Pass, CHECKERED FLAG - Novi owner, J. C. Agajaman, holds finished 13th in the race with i aloft the Victory V sign (R) as Indianapolis 500' winner a mark of 136.14 miles per Parnelli Jones, comes in after final lap. Jones set a new hour for his Travelon race record of 143.137 miles per nour, beating tne old Special.) record by more than three miles per hours. - (UPI) SF Giants Trim Redlegs for Lead Of 2i Games Over LA's Dodgers left, Mrs. Grayce Ju.-ii-s, wife of the win ner; J. O. Agajanian, owner of car, and festival queen, Linda Lou Mugg, to right of Jones. - (UPI) t ' 4-" 't W ' ' , '". r., ?" ' v- r ' ' A . j Both Twins Flex Minnesota Still Huscles; on Spree I.IN'RSCOKhS: Trl-Cllv ire 040 40 11 a Aalilatirt 000 00 3 4 Ilnrry nnd T. Moore. Lolsclle 10); Rhodes nnd Klndell, DeBoer 117). CONUN MISSES GAME New York - (UPI) - Umpire Jocko Conlan missed Thurs day's doublehcadcr between the New York Mets and the Chicago Cubs because of a bad head cold. He was con fined to bed. Srop-O-Mitle Brike Lining In Hailed en all 4 Wheel. WHILE YOU WAIT! Easy Itrmi. Brake Specialist for 23 yean. Phone 779-1966 unniiNni flfl BRAKE CENTER 1216 North Court United Press International Puzzle; Which Minnesota Twin has the muscles - the hitter or the pHchor? Answer: They both do. And they are Hie twin reasons why today the club that was transplanted from the banks of the Potomac to the head waters of the Mississippi is cruising along on a 10-gamc winning streak, longL-st spree in club history since their Washington Senator ancestors won 17 straight in 1912. Victory No. 10, by 3-2 over the new type Washington Senators on Memorial Day, stressed the fact that pitchers as well as sluggers have built this streak. Not only did Camilo Pas cual pitch the Twins' seventh complete game in the last eight but he also knocked in the winning run in the last half nf the ninth inning with a sacrifice fly. It was a bit dinky compared to Twin Bob Allison's homer In the second inning - the Twins' Kith hom er in the last six games - but it did the job and delivered pinch runner Johnny Goryl from third base. Allows Eight Hits Pascual, . who scattered eight hits and fanned eight batters, has pitched three wins in the current streak and won six of his last seven games. In Ihe Inst eight games of the streak, Twins' opponents have scored more than three runs only once. After a dismal 13-21 start, the 10 straight wins have car ried the Twins to the top of Ihe American league's second division and put them two games over the .500 mark. There was only one holiday doublehcadcr in the AL, the I Chicago White Sox sweeping two from the Cleveland In dians, 8-4 and 4-2, to give the Indians seven losses in the last eight games. In single games, the Kansas City A's turned on old nemesis Steve Barber and beat the Balti more Orioles 7-2; the New York Yankees moved within two games of first place by beating Boston 6-5 in 10 in nings; and Hunk Aguirre of the Detroit Tigers blanked the Los AnReles Angels 3-0 on a four-hitter. Pilches jhulout Ball Three innings of shutout re lief hurling by Hoyt Wilhelin in the opener and a four-inning dose of the same medi cine in the second game ce mented the White Sox' sweep over the Indians. In the first, Ron Hansen's sixth inning homer broke a 4-4 tie and the Sox added three insurance runs In the eighth. Trailing 2-0, the Sox won the nightcap with a four-run splurge in the sixth inning against Barry Latman. Southpaw Barber of the Orioies had a 10-0 lifetime record against the A's and a 2-0 lead in Thursday's game until the A's shoved across throe runs In the third inning with the help of two errors he committed himself. Kansas City breezed from there, al though starter Ed Hakow bowed out Willi a sore arm after six innings. Ralph Terry Gave up a home run to Dick Stuart and two homers to Ed Bressoud at Boston, Brcssoud's 3 e c o n d coming with two out in the ninth inning to tie the score. But Terry emerged the win ner in the 10th ,. on Clcte Boyer's sacrifice fly scored m zss mz s. Building the Rogue Vaiiey s!3 m J Phone 1 773-7555 ) 664 1217 . . i with . . . LirJIIOESl'S Ready-Mix Concrete Concrete Pipe Crushed Rock Equipment Rentals Elston Howard, who had doubled, with the winning run. Roger Maris hit a Yankee homer. Aguirre yielded only four hits in beating the Angels. Jake Wood and Gus Triandos hit Tiger homers, Wood con necting against Bob Turley who took the loss although he allowed only one run and fanned nine in six innings. I.INKSCOItKS: AlnerU'Hn LeaKtip WaBhtimton ..ooo 020 000 2 R 1 Minnesota 011 000 001 3 7 1 Cheney (4-6t and RcUer. Pas. cnal (7-4) and Batlcy. HH Allison. STANDINGS United Press International NATIONAL LEA (i UK W. San Franclico . 30 Los Angeifis .... 27 St. Louis 28 Chicago 24 Pittsburgh ...... 22 Phtlndt'lphia .... 22 Cincinnati 21 MilwRukce 21 Houston 10 New York 18 I'd. GB .587 2',a .571 1 .522 5'i .500 6i, .478 7'b .477 7'i .457 B2 .306 11 li 375 12 '3 Thursday'i Results Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 1 (1st) Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 5 (2nd) Chicago 12, New Yo.-k 0 (10 New York 2. Chicago 1 (2nd) Milwaukee 7. Los Angeles 4 St. Loum D, Houston 5 San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 4 (night L. 17 in 21 22 22 24 23 25 20 30 Friday's Probable Pitchers Houston at Milwaukee (night) Orott 12-21 vs. Shaw (2-21. Snn Francisco at St. Louis (night) Santord (7-3) vs. Simmons (6-11. Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night) Miller (3-2) vs. maioney to-ai. Pittsburgh at New York might) Schwall (2-21 vs. Willey (4-3). Chicago at Philadelphia (night) mini (a-4) vs. anon ii-j). Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at New York Chicago at Philadelphia Los Angeles at Cincinatl, night Houston at Milwaukee San Fran, at St. Louil AMERICAN LEA G UK W. L. Prt. GB Baltimore 30 17 .638 New York 24 15 .615 2 Chicago 26 lit .578 3 Kansas City .... 24 1!) .S:.8 4 ' Boston ' 2 10 .537 5 Minnesota 23 21 .523 5i Los Angeles .... 21 27 .438 fl'a Cleveland 17 23 .425 9a Detroit 18 26 .409 10j Washington .... 15 34 .306 16 Thursday's Results Minnesota 3. Washington 2 Chicago 8. Cleveland 4 (1st) Chi (-nun 4. Cleveland 2 (2nd) New York 6. Boston 3 (10 in nings) Kansas City 7, Baltimore 2 Detroit 3. Los Angeles 0 Baltlmorf ....020 OOO 0002 5 2 Kansas City 003 013 OOx 7 11 2 Hiuber. Stock (6). Stona (8) and Brown. Fakow, Wyatt (7l and Ed wards. Winner Rakow (6-2). Loser Barker (8-4). HR Charles. (10 Innings) N. York ...010 102 100 I R 10 f Boston ... . 040 000 1)01 0 5 8 t Terry (H-4i and Howard. Wilson, Lamabe (Hi, Badatz i7). Earlcv iRi and Nixon. Loser Karley (1-2). HH Mans. Stuarl. Brcoud 2, Detroil 001 000 0113 11 (1 Los Ang. .. . 000 000 000 0 4 0 Aguirre (4-4i and Triandos. Tur ley. Lee (7. Nrlson i7i. Kowlcr (Ri. Morgan ifu. Spring (fli and E. Sadowski, Rndgers 8. Loser Turley (1-4). HR Wood, Triandos. (1st (tamp) Cleveland ...012 001 0004 10 2 Chicngo . . 004 001 03x 8 9 0 McDowell. Wnlkor (3i. Allen (8i, Bell (Hi and Aicur, Lawrence (8l. Pirnrro. Fisher i4i. Wilhetm (7) and Carreon, Marlin f?i. Winner Fisher 4-6. Losov Walker (2-1). UK Hansen. C-Inri came) Cleveland . 000 0'JO 000 2 5 0 Chicaco , 000 040 OOx 4 9 0 .at man, Pell (5), Ntfcchwttz () and Azcue. Peters. Bmimaun (6) a-id Martin. Winner Peiers (3-2). Loser Lit man l-2i. Emeralds Win Again United Press International Salem Slabbed the North west IrnKtie lend in action Tliursdity but the big news of the dav wns that the Eu- genc Emeralds won another ball same. It was pretty much old stuff for Salem which now has 22 victories but a bin day for Eucene which has but four wins since the season started. Salem topped Euticne 4-1 in the opener but the Emer alds w in the second Rume ti-2. Lewiston 'ook Yakima 12-fi and till. Tri-City blanked Wenatchee H O in their opener and Wenaiehee came back to win the second same 7-fi. Salem wrapped the opener up in a hurry with three runs on four hits in the first inning as pitcher Gene Brabendcr scattered four Eugene hits. Bruce Howard held Salem to four hits In the second (tame and Oscar Elores drove in three runs with a homer and single. Howard has half the Eugene victories. -Con- City Pena Frlrtav Trobahle Ptu-liera Boston at Chicago (ilight)- ley (2-21 vs. Buzhardt (4-21 WashlnRton at Kansas fnlRltt l Rudolph (3-6) vs. Detroit a Minnesota fnlKhll Runntnff I2-.1) VS. PcrfV (3-2 New York at Clevelnnd (ntfihtl Ford (5-3) va. Grant (3-4) or uono van (2-31. Baltimore at Los Anseles (nlchtl Pappas (4-0) vg. Osinskl 12-11 or Lee (2-21. Saturday's Games Baltimore at Los AnRelea (nicht) Washington at Kansas City (niehtl Detroit at Minnesota Boston at Chicago New York at Cleveland ' PACIKIC COAST LEAGUE Northern Division W. I,. Tacoma 28 in Spokane 23 23 Seattle 22 22 Hnwnil 22 24 Portland 21 24 Pet. .(HIS .521 .500 47S .4(17 Southern Division W. .. 2(1 27 Dallaa-Ft. W. San Diego .. uenver .J Oklahoma City 22 Salt Lake City 13 2A Pit. .333 .351 .47H .47B .349 Thursday's UpmiIis Portland 3. Tacoma 0 (Isll Tacoma R. Portland 3 (2nd! Snn Diego 8. Denver 3 Oklahoma City 4. Dallas Ft. W. 3 Hawaii 0. Salt Lake City I (1st) Hawaii 3. Salt Lake 2 (2nd) Spokane 2. Seattle 1 (12 innings) NORTHWEST LEAGUE w. Salem . 22 Lewlston 22 Yakima 1 Trl-Clty 21 Wentachee 17 Eugene 4 28 Prt. C .HI 1 .31)3 .304 t 333 2 .4I1 4 .123 16 Thursday's Results Lewiston 12. Yakima 6 (1st) Lewiston 6, Yakima 3 (2nd) Tri-Cilv fl. Wenatchee 0 (1st) Wenatchee 7. Trl-Clty 6 tindl Salem 4. Eugene 1 list. Eugene 4. Salem 2 (2nd) SWEDES HEAD DAVIS Stockholm - UIPH - Sweden holds a 2-1 lead over Rhodesia in their second round series of the European zone Davis Cup tennis eliminations. Jan Erik Lundquist and Ulf Schmidt By United Press International Remember how the great Citation used to toy with the opposition, allowing horses to pull within a length of the lead before showing 'em his heels? The San Francisco Giants seemingly are employing the same tactics in dealing with the Los Angeles 'Dodgers in this year's National league pennant race. The Dodgers trailed the Gi ants by - only one game Wednesday morning but then Alvin Dark's defending champs put together a pair of victories over the Cincin nati Reds to roll past the Me morial Day "quarter pole" with a 2'2-game lead. The Giants, though, are cutting 'em close these days. They needed solo homers by rookie second baseman Cap Peterson and Felipe Alou, plus Bob Bolin's sturdy re lief pitching, in outlasting the Reds 5-4, in the holiday's only night game. They beat Cin cinnati by the same score Wednesday night. Peterson hit his first ma jor league home run in the fifth inning off loser Joe Nux- hall to boost San Francisco's lead to 3-0. Alou led off the sixth with his 11th homer of the season and Billy O'Dell drove in what proved to be the winning run with a sin gle later in the inning. Braves Drop Dodgers O'Dell, coasting along with a three-hit shutout at that point, was nicked for two runs in the bottom of the sixth. The Reds tallied two more in the seventh before Bolin came out of the bull pen and struck out Leo Car denas with two on. Bolin later retired the last six Reds in order to preserve O'Dell's eighth victory without a loss. The Dodgers stumbled again when they dropped a 7-4 verdict to the Milwaukee Braves. Hank Aaron paced the Braves' 12-hit attack with his 15'.h home run, a double and a single. Warren Spahn, although touched for 11 hits League Leaders United Press InternaUonal NA1IUNAL LEAGUE Player & Clun G. AB Cvgntn., Phil 39 124 uroai. si. t,. 4U 21) l 2!) 7(1 Boyer. S. L. ..46 186 21 63 Aaron. Mil. . 47 170 41 5!) T. David, LA 33 117 13 38 Cepeda. S F. 47 17P 35 58 Gonzalz., Phil .44 146 26 47 Fairly, L.A. .. 46 163 25 52 White. St. L. 49 199 33 63 Bailey, S.F. .. 32 89 19 28 R. 23 AMERICAN LEAGUE Malzonc. Bos 41 152 Causey, KC. 35 148 Roblnsn., Chi 42 132 Wagner, L.A. 44 164 Kaline, Del... 43 1H7 Boyer. N.L.4 39 159 Robinson, Bal 47 179 Schilling, Boi 41 174 Fox. Chi. ... 42 Ida Rollins, Min 33 112 15 34 23 32 . 25 "56 29 54 24 51 24 56 23 54 .34!) .345 .342 .341 .323 .321 .313 .310 .310 .304 Home Huns National League Aaron. Braves 15; Bailey. Giants II; F. Alou. Gi ants 11; Howard. Dodgers 10; Ce peda, Giants 9; Covinglon. Phils 9. American League Wagner. An gels 13; Allison. Twins 12; Mantle, Yanks 10; Pepltone. Yanks; Nichol son. White Sox; Gentile, Orioles, and Stuart, Red Sox, alt 9. Runs Ratted In National League Boyer, Cards 37; Robinson, Reds; Aaron. Braves, and F. Alou. Giants, all 36: White. Cards 35; Cepeda. Giants 35. American League Wagner, An gels 37; Allison. Twlna 34; Nichol. son. White Sox 32; Stuart. Red Sox 31: Robinson, Orioles 30; Ka line, Tigers 30. in 76 innings, picked up his seventh victory of the cam paign and the 334th of his career. The New York Mets nipped the Chicago Cubs 2-1. after dropping the opener of their doubleheader 12-0; 'the Phila 'delphia Phillies gained a split with the Pittsburgh Pi rates by winning the night cap 6-5, after absorbing a 7-1 loss, and the St. Louis Cardi nals whipped the Houston Colts 9-5. Hook Pitches Shutout Jay Hook pitched a two-hit shutout and Duke Snider drove in both runs with a homer and a single to snap the Cubs' four-game winning streak. In the opener, the Cubs sent 16 men to the plate during a wild fourth inning. They collected six hits, seven walks and 10 runs during the frame to ease Larry Jackson to his seventh win. The Pirates won their open er behind Don Cardwell, who scattered eight singles and struck out five to win his first game since the opening week of the season: Wes Covington hit a two-run pinch homer for the Phils in the nightcap but the vinning run was pro duced when Tony Taylor squeezed home Bobby Wine. The Cardinals took advan tage of five Houston errors to score eight unearned runs. Ray Sadccki picked up the victory, although he needed relief help from Ed Bauta. Stan Musial hit a three-run homer for the Cardinals. I.INESCORES: NaUonal League Los A;igel 000 100 0304 12 2 Milwaukee .102 010 21x a 12 1 . Drysdale. Perranoski (7). Roe buck (8) and Roseboro. Spahn. Raymond (8) and Torre. Winner Spahn (7-3). Loser Drysdale (6-5). HR H. Aarona, Gilluim. Houston 000 020 0303 8 5 St. Louis . 006 030 OOx 9 7 0 Farrell. Kemmerer (4). Brown (5). Zachary (8) and Campbell. Sadeclii, Bauta 8) and McCarvcr. Winner Sadecki (2-4). Loser Farrell (4-6). HR Muaial. (1st game) Phila 000 000 001 1 8 1' Pittsburgh ....012 130 OOx 7 7 1 Malialtey, Hamilton (5). Green (5). Duren (7) and Dalrymple. Cardwell (2-6) and Burgess. Loser Mahaffey (2-6). HR Lynch. (2nd game) Phlla 010 041 000 6 fl n Pittsburgh .. .000 311 0005 7 2 i-uip, inppsiein (oi ana uai rymple. Gibbon. Siak (5). Haddix Mcuean W) and ragnaronl. Winner Culp (6-3), Loser Gibbon (2-3). HR Clcndenon. Covington. I (1st came) Chicago 000 1 00 1 0112 1 5 1 New York ..uuti uou iiuu u 6 1 L. Jackson (7-5) and Bertcll. A. Jackson. Bearnarlh (4). Rowe (4) nd Coleman. Loser A. Jackson (4-51. HR Hubbs. SPORTS FANS! I BET YGU : KNOW H l" by Paul Ua I I . Here s a real oaauy , . g B There hasn't been an un-. g B assisted triple play in major j H league baseball (or the last g B 36 years, but, 36 years -ago jf there were two of them in (j two dayslr . . ; Jim Cooney g pulled an unassisted triple play on May 30, 1927 and John Neun made one 'the g H next day, on May 3T, 1927 M ' And there hasn't leen' one since! - - M m m m i II .' (2nd came) Chicago 100 000 000 t ' (1 New York ....000 101 OOx 2 5 0 Hobble. Elston B) and Sscfiaifcr. Bertell (6). Hood (2-3) and Sherry. Loser Hobbie (1-5). HR Haider. San Fran 101 012 0003 11 1 Cincinnati OCfl 002 200 I 8 1 O'De . Bo"n 17) and Bailev. Nuxhall. Owens (7l. Zenni (0) nnd Pavletich, Gonder (8). Winner O'Dell (8-01. Loser Nuxhall .(4-3), HR Peterson, F. Alou. MEDFORDcWTRIBUNB SIPdDMTS Dairy Maids Face Salem In Two Saturday Tussles Sislers-in-law Sherry and Maureen Larson will make their debuts with the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids on Satur day afternoon and evening. The Dairy Maids entertain the Salem Shamrocks in the Northwest Women's Softball league. Game times for the split doublcbill will be 2 and 7 p.m. Sherry is scheduled to take over the catching duties, a move which will shift Yvonne Mclvor to shortstop. Maureen is ticketed for outfield duty. Manager Shy Callaghan re ported that Pat Barron may have to pitch both games for the Maids. The other pitcher, Ellen Callaghan, Is preparing for final exams at the Uni versity of Oregon and may not be able to get away from Eugene. Glinet at First Becky Glines probably will be at first base since Doris Hickson, the regular, is in Oroville, Calif., on business for F. W. Woolworth compa ny. Others in the probable line up are Sharon Isaacs, second base; Janet Pfaff, third base, and Sue Conway and Carol Huber, outfielders. Pearl Pinion is expected to pitch one game for Salem. The Dairy Maids have lined up a non-league game for 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, with the Roscburg Luniber jills. It will be at White City. The Larsons are from Klam ath Falls. They played pre viously with Eugene McCul loch Chain Saw. Do you know which .single 3 sports events in 'America i draws the biggest crowd every year? , . . Events tike the Army - Navy football- game and the . Kentucky Perby usually draw over & 100.000 fans, but the 'one that tops 'em all is the In. dianapolis 500-mire race.. . . The crowd at that event usually goes over 200,000. Do you know when the first Indianapolis 500-mile race was run? , , . It all started in 191-1 ; ,. -The winner of that fist In dianapolis 500 averaged just over 74 miles pet' hour . Winners today average aBour 140 miles per hour for the 500 miles. - .- -. , I bet vou didn't knew Paul Lea Motors, Medford's Rambler dealer, can sell you a new or used car, arrange financing service the ear of your choice and have 'you 'drive away in the car of your choice, within one or two hours time, if you are in a. hurry and tell Tom Davis Lea Motors sales manager- that you must be on your way at a certain time. LEA MOTORS : 5TH & BARTLETT 12th & Riverside Great because they're made by Ch6nl6y SCHENlEY VODKA, OIST, FROM GRAIN, SO PROOF. SCHENI.tr GIN, 1) 1ST. FROM' 100 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, 90 PROOF 1962, SCHE.HLEY DiSUO., N.T.GV Pitching National I.rague O'Dell. Giants 8-0; Perranoski. Dodgers 6-1; Sim mons. Cards 6-1: BroRllo, Cards 3-1: McBean. Pirates 3-1. American LesRiie Stock. Orioles 3-0; Pappas. Orioles 4-0; Navarro, Angels 4-0; Fischer, Athletics 7-1; Bouton, Yanks 6-1. Mickey Wright Seeks Zaharias Open Title Beaumont, Tex. fUPD Mickey Wright, the . leading money winner on the women s professional golf circuit, went I after her sixth tournament victory of the year today in ! the 11th annual $8,000 Babe Zaharias Open. Miss Wright headed a field of 37 golfers In the three-day, 54-hole tournament over the 6,276-yard par 73 Beaumont Country club course. She is gunning for a goal put Sweden into the lead of 10 tournament champion- Thsurdny by ricfrating Adrian Bey and Frank Solomons, 6-3 9-7. 6-1. ships this year. Her last vic tory, fifth of the season, was the Dallas Open. s&ti "Do It Yourself" STEAM (LEANING (Anything you cm bring in) By the Hour 7 Dyi a Week By Appointment Everything Furnished SOUTHERN OREGON DRY KILN WHITE CITY, OREGON Phone 826-2711 - 826-9161 ALL TRANSISTOR r r: 3 r . , .,, ,.,,, .... 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