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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1963 Champion Upset By Willie Pastrano In 15-Round Title Bout Las Vegas, Nev. - (ITD -Dancing Willie Pastrano, a second substitute and a 5-1 underdog, wrested the World Light Heavyweight champion- I bl r l. w Br carl Sander The great engineeiing step pioneered by the Big Three of auto-making industry when they came out with the "compact" cars for 1960 was a great day for car designers. Up until this time designers and engineers have spent nearly all of their creative effort on modifying models that were already de signed. This time they got out their drawing board and sharp ened their pencils with enthus iasm. This was the challenge they had been waiting for, and many new ideas long stored in the dusty bottoms of desk draw, ers, were incorporated in these new models which mark the qreatest revolution in automo tive history since the V-8 en gine in te early thirties. Now, with the turbine in the mak ing, there is another revolu tion in automotive production. This will mean careful main tenance and frequent safety checks. Let CARL'S EASTSIDE SHELL be your safety check and serv ice station. Drive in to 700 E. Main or Phone 772-9017 for FREE Pickup and Delivery. ship from veteran Harold Johnson Saturday night on split 15-round decision for one of the greatest upsets In ring history. Pastrano's victory before a small crowd of about 2,500 snapped 34-year-old Johnson's winning string at 19 straight and ruined Philadelphia Har old's attempt to make a suc cessful defense of the undis puted 175-pound crown. The decision in the Las Vegas Convention Center was greeted with mingled cheers and boos because it was a very close and wellfought contest by both men. Pastrano, 27, of Miami Beach, Fla., weighed 174 pounds. Johnson scaled 173Vi. There were no knockdowns in the bout. Pastrano was a 5-1 under dog because his recent ring record could not compare with that of the muscular Johnson. Moreover, Pastrano was a third choice as a contender because he got a title shot only after two other boxers suffered training injuries and had to withdraw. They were Mauro Mina of Peru and Henry Hank of De troit. Pastrano was given the title chance because of his victory in this same Las Vegas ring May 4 over contender Wayne Thornton of Fresno, Calif. Rehobiifarion Funds For Paisley Range Land Washington-IUPD-A total of $165,000 in accelerated pub lic works funds has been allo cated for range rehabilitation in the Paisley unit of Ore gon's Lakevlew Grazing District. COSTS LESS THAN OWNING! SOUTHERN OREGON LEASE CO. See Jim Coleman at Crater Lake Meters Bldg. 6TH & FIR MEDFORD Ph. 773-7591 AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Hurler Turns Slugger to Lead Yankees to 5-2 Win By United Press International Jim Bouton turned slugger Saturday when he hit a three run double and scattered sev en hits to provide the New York Yankees with a 5-2 vic tory over the Cleveland In dians. Bouton, with only one hit In 20 previous times at bat this season, cleared the bases in the seventh inning with a double to deep left field that upset the strategy of Cleve land manager Birdie Tebbetts. With men on first and sec ond, Tebbetts ordered Clete Boyer walked to get at the weak-hitting Bouton, figuring the Yankee hurler for an easy third out. But Bouton surpris ed everybody with the hit that clinched his seventh win of the season. Roger Maris homered for New York and Fred Whitfield connected for Cleveland. Rookie Jim Roland, who ap peared destined for a trip back to the minors, pitched a five-hitter as Minnesota de feated Detroit, 7-1. A 10-hit Minnesota attack, led by Zoilo Versalles' four hits, backed the 20 -year -old southpaw's third victory of the year. Needed Margin Doubles by Versalles, Har mon Killebrew and Jimmy Hall In the first inning gave Roland all the margin he need ed. The Chicago White Sox took advantage of five walks In the third and fourth innings to score their runs and beat the Boston Red Sox, 3-1. Joe Horlen went the first five innings and was credited with his fourth straight win. Jim Brosnan mopped up for the White Sox, allowing only three hits in four innings. Boston scored its only run on Lou Clinton's homer in the second inning. Baltimore played at Los Angeles and Washington was at Kansas City in night games. AMERICAN LKAGUK New York ... am 010 3(115 0 Cleveland 100 000 100 2 7 1 Bnutnn 17-11 and Howard. Ah- ernathy Ifll and Azcue. Lawrence (81. LP Donovan 12-41. HRS Maris (Bthl. Whitfield Oral. Detroit. OOO exit OOO 1 5 3 i Boston 010 000 000 1 0 Minnesota .... 301 ooa Olx T 10 0 , Chicsso 001 J00 00 x 3 1 1 Anderson. Fojlsck Hi. Reean IS). Morehead. Lamaba t. Early (HI Sturdivant 7 and Triandos; Ho- and Nixon: Horlen. Brosnan iSI land ij-li and Bailey. LP An- and OUar. WP Horlen l-0i. LP darson ll-ll. I Morehead iJ-4l. HR Clinton I7thl. siPdDninrs - -1 ' T f . ... "Wcjasii.' . -: 1 , .! SOC Track Entries Fail Quals Sioux Falls, S. D. -WD -Half-miler Don Aaberg of Lewis and Clark was the only Oregon entry to pass qualify ing tests in the NAIA track meet Friday. Aaberg ran fourth In his heat in 1:53 4 and earned a spot in today's finals. Oregon entries in five other events fell by the wayside. BUI White of Southern Ore gon ran fourth in his heat of the high hurdles and then was eliminated in the low hurdles semifinals when he finished sixth. He had run third in the first hrat in the lows. Doug Manning of Pacific finished fifth in his 100-yard dash heat and later lost out in the 220 semifinals. Thrce- milcr Chris Miller of Lewis and Clark also was eliminated. FORCED OUT - Chicago Cub's Dick Ellsworth is forced out on second as Phillies Second Baseman Tony Taylor throws to First Baseman Roy Seivers to try to catch Chi cago's Ken Hubbs, whose drive to Don MoaK sianca inc plav in the third inning at Connie MacK stadium sa-.uraay. (UP1) Local Man Named Area Distributor Floyd R. Mode, 2414 Kings highway, Mcdford, has been appointed warehouse distrib utor for VX-6, a product of National Dynamics corpora tion. New York. This is a liquid chemical formula that attacks sulpha tion, considered the leading Baseball FRIDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS National Lea tut St. Louis 6. San Francisco 8 Pittsburgh a. New York 0 Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1 Houston 3, Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati 7. Los Anieles cause of battery failure and short battery life. Mode is an experienced pipe-filler and welder. He is now introducing VX-6 through industrial users and car owners in this territory, according to company officials. DIESEL ENGINE OWNERS Complete Fuel Injection Service for All Makes and Models DIESEL ENGINES NOZZLES PUMPS INJECTORS BLOWERS Parts- Repairs- Exchanges Engine Overhaul Complete Head Service & Parts for GMC 71 SERIES DIESEL PUMP & 3360 North Pacific Highway All New Testing & Calibrating Equipment enables us to Offer THE FINEST, MOST COMPLETE DIESEL INJECTION SERVICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON & NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. GMC CUMMINS ROOSA MASTER INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN BOSCH We invite you to drop in and inspect our shop! NOZZLE SERVICE Phone 772-2611 American leaiue Kansas Cily . Washington 3 Detroit 3. Minnesota I Chicago ft. Boston 0 New York 4, Cleveland 0. Loa Anfeles T, Bsllimors 4 ParlMe Coast I.eaiue Dallas-Kl. Worth 4. Hawaii 0 Portland 8. Spolcana 2 Seattle 1. Salt Lake Citv 0 San Diego at Oklahoma City ppd., rain. N'nrlhwest League Lewlston 3, Wenatrhea 0 Tri-Cily 6. Salem 2 SUNDAY'S GAMES National League Pittsburgh at New York 131 Chicago at Philadelphia li Los Angclea at Cincinnati Houston at Milwaukee San Francisco at St. Louis American League Baltimore at Los Angeles Washington at Kansas City Detroit at Minnesota Boston at Chicago 3I New York at Cleveland 131 B STANDINGS llnltrri Press International -NATIONAL LEAOUfc W. L. Pet. Gl San Franctso ... 3(1 IB ,H13 SI. Louis 3n 31 .SRH I Loa Angeles 37 2a .A74 3 Chicago 3 33 ..143 3'i Pittsburgh 34 33 .1133 41. Cincinnati 33 3.1 AKU H Philadelphia 33 W ,4M 7r, Mllwaukea 33 3(1 .;H 71, Houston ..- 20 30 .40(1 1(11', New York IS 33 .360 13 's AMERICAN LEAfUC Baltimore .:. .10 New York 3 Pet. .H3.1 .11:14 Chicago 3a in ..vih t ',, 'jnsHi K.ny Minesota 34 Boston 33 ..inn 3 ..133 .1 ..113 'Los Angeles 32 27 .4411 Sia Detroit 11) 27 .41.1 10 Cleveland 17 2.1 .40.1 10 Washington 15 33 ,300 IS , Night Games Court Records Mj:tFORD MUNU'IPAL COURT Charles Joseph Gnau, disobeyed traffic signal, $in. Alder Merle Stewart, disobeyed traffic sljfnal. Sid Marvin Allen Hansen, improper lane uiagc. $10. Arthur James Bucher, violation of basic rule. $10. Charles Thomas Host, execssiva nole, $2 SO. Kay DeBnn Walton, failure to obtain Oregon operator'! llcenst, .V Hurley Roy Avery, no operator's license. $10, no registration In vt hie If, .V Robert Gaylnrri Wnorivitte. fail ure to obey driving restrictions, in Hon n Id TInlf . violation of basic rule, $10 suspended. Janet Ruby Pickens, violation of bamr rule, William Robert McNeill, engag ing In speed contft, $3S. William Thomas Lumpkin, viola tion of haste rule, $20 George Wesley Baker, violation of baalc rule, $13. Zerald William Taurine, viola tlon of haste rule, $13 George J. Deen, no operator's license, $2 30. Gerald Eugene Stuart, excesitvt notse, $10 suspended. Rex Alvtn Nlcodemus, fafltira to leave Information at the scena of an accident, $25. DISTRICT COURT Kennel h Kldon Glasgow, viola tion of basic rule. $13. I Vernon William Calkins, no miif- fler. $3. Calvin Summers, violation of ba sic rule, 113 . Ralph E Bloom, overload. $MV 1 Donald Lee Jamison, overload, 1 $13 Raymond Loy Milam, no opera i tor's license. $3 Lvle Edward 1-unceford. no Chauffeur's licence. $3. Galen Lee Boenoff. failure to drive on the right aidt of tha highway, tin. i John William Axtell, violation ' of Viatitc rule. $13. Marvin Stanley Cook, overload, $100. CIRCUIT COURT Max Herman Wimmer vs Ruth Shirley Wimmer, divorce com plaint Verne M. Rudy vs Robert Euiene Rudv. divorre rnmpliml Ruby J Joalln vs. Leland A. Jos- hn rtivorce decree, Charles R Wall vs Suian Ann Wall, divorce complaint. Mrtnif.r mcknkk APPLICATION Ata L Uwii Jr. rou I e 1, hnx 133. Glendale, & l-hnnit tut Goorinn. box 130. Glendale. At Builders Supply QUALITY Chimney! r BLOCKS J psS f"j Prtllrttltd I Us . Concrete W. McAndrtwi H0NI 773-4J7I U ZJ U ZJ U U LZ3 A complete program of forest management provides trees for ' an unlimited future payroll In Southern Oregon. Through co operation with Federal Agencies -and private timber owners, a a continuing supply of raw material for existing manufacturing plants Is assured for years and years. Selective cutting, tree planting and advances In logging practices make possible a program whereby the Foreit Industry will continue to provide a payroll unmatched by any other industry in the area. R College students working on ' ob In the Forst Industries , : while attending college . . , young men, Just starting ther families are ottered ob opportunities by the Forest Industries . . . high school boys who spend their summers working in the forests and saving to attend college . . . your county government .... your schools .... 1 ! iL. : i f any pusiness on ins main sirooi or any town in Southern Oregon .... THEY ALL DEPEND ON THE FOREST INDUSTRY! The progress In Forest Management and Wood Utilization Programs has been remarkable, yet the future holds even greater promise of new payrolls with new products, new methods and new Ideas. The problems are many In such a large and complex industry as In any business. Most of these problems are solved Immediately but some require an unusual amount of time, work and money. Some of these problems seem to defy the efforts of all men to reach a solution, but these efforts never cease. SOUTHERN OREGON CONSERVATION AND TREE FARM ASSOCIATION