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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 19S3 D 7 Goldwafer Ahead, Nixon Believes New York -HIPD- Former Vice President Richard M. Nixon believes that Sen Barry M. Goidwater (R-Ariz.) has eclipsed New York Gov. Net son A. Rockefeller as the most likely candidate for the 196-1 Republican presidential nom ination. Nixon's views were given Wednesday as he left Idlewild airport with his family for a six-week vacation in Europe. They arrived this morning in lis Don. Nixon refused to comment on the impact of Rockefeller's recent remarriage, but said be felt that "Goidwater has gam ed sharply over Rockefeller in the last two months." Rock efeller married Mrs. Margar ctta Murphy May 18. Goidwater now "has t h a lead." according to Nixon. Th former vice president said this view was shared by "pro fessional politicians" in tha GOP. O'Toole Chalks Up 11th Victory Of Season for Cincinnati Reds United Press International Cincinnati's Jim O'Toole. who a year ago was just emerging from an early sea son slump that doomed his 20-victory chances, is setting a pace this year that may make h i m the National league's most successful lefty in 28 years. The 27-year-old southpaw scored his 11th victory and fifth shutout of the season Wednesday night as he pitch ed the Reds to a 3-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. With a start like that O'Toole is in position to reach the 25-win mark for the sea-son-a total no National league left-hander has achieved since Carl Hubbell won 26 games for the Giants in 1936. Only a year ago O'Toole was bogged down at 4-7 and even a strong finish earned him no more than a 16-J 3 mark for the season. O'Toole and Jim Maloney (9-2) have kept the Reds "alive" and still hopeful that they can improve their current fifth-place stand ing if Joey Jay and Bob Pur key round into form. The hatchetmen for the Reds Wendnesday night were Vada Pinson and Frank Rob inson, who have been making mincemeat of Pirate pitching all season. Each had two hits, scored a run and drove in a run. Pinion is hitting .405 in pitching this season while Robinson's average is .486 with six homers and 13 runs batted in. The San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1, the Los Angeles Dodgers routed the Houston Colts 9-1, the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the St.. Louis Cardinals 6-2, arid the Milwaukee Braves romped over the New York Mets 9-0 in other NL activity. Strikes Out 14 Bob Bolin pitched a four- 10 games against Pittsburgh-lhittcr and struck out 14 bat- Joe Adcock Stars As Tribe Surges into AL Contention United Press International The ugly duckling of Mil-' waukee is becoming the dar ling of Cleveland. He's Joe Adcock, the gang ling, drawling, free-swinging first baseman from Coushatta, La., who spent 13 years with the Braves before they de cided he was unlucky and traded him last November to the Indians. Big Joe said at the time that he couldn't understand the trade. Today it's quite likely that neither the Indians nor the Braves can fathom STANDINGS United Press International AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York 30 22 Chicago 34 25 Baltimore 32 28 Minnesota 30 26 Boston 27 25 Kansas City .... 29 27 Cleveland 26 2fi Los Angeles .... 29 33 Detroit 24 31 Washington .... 20 40 .577 76 .532 .536 319 .518 50 .468 436 .333 14 Wednesday's Results Kansas City 12, Minnesota 4 (lstl Minn. 8. K. City 1 12nd. night) Chiacgo 3. L. Angeles 1 ( lstl L. Angeles 5. Chicago 0 12nd, night l Boston 5, Washington 3 (nlghtl N. York 3. Bait. 2 (10 innings, night) Cleveland 12, Detroit 6 (night) NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Los Angeles .. 33 St. Louis .. 34 San Francisco 34 Chicago 32 Cincinnati 30 Pittsburgh ... Philadelphia .. 28 Milwaukee 27 Houston 26 New York 23 Pet. GB .569 .367 333 2 .52l ivi .483 5 .483 5 .466 A .43.1 8 .377 ll'i Wednesday's Results Cincinnati 3. Pittsburgh 0 (night) Milwaukee 9. New York 0 (night) Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 2 (night) San Francisco 3, Chicago 1 (nightl Los Angeles 9. Houston 1 (night) 25 28 27 30 30 31 34 38 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Northern Division W. Tacoma 34 Spokane 33 Portland 30 Hawaii 29 Seattle 26 Southern Division V. Dallas-Ft.W. . 34 Oklahoma City 30 San Diego 32 Denver .25 Salt Lake City 21 L. Pet. GB 25 .576 20 .532 2 28 .517 3'i 30 .492 5 30 .464 6 ' j I.. Pet. GB 25 ..'i76 29 .508 4 31 .508 4 35 .417 9'i 32 -336 10 Wednesday's Results Portland 4. Tacoma 3 Salt Lake City 5. Denver I Dallas-Ft. Worth 7. San Diego Spokane 12. Seattle 6 Hawaii 7. Oklahoma City 5 NORTHWEST LEAGUE W. L. Lewiston 33 17 Yakima 26 22 Salem 27 23 Tri-Clty 27 24 Wentachee 22 29 Eugene 14 34 Pet. .660 .542 6 340 6 .529 6'i .431 ll'i .292 18 GB Wednesday's Results Eugene 5. Wenatchee 3 111 samel Eugene 4, Wenatchee 2 (2nd) Salem 3. Yakima 2 (1st game) Sale.n 2. Yakima 0 1 2nd I Trl-City 4. Lewiston 3 what possessed the Braves to make it, either. Adcock, 35, is one of the major reasons why the Indians are surging into American league contention with six straight victories and nine in their last 10 games. He's hit ting a hefty .304, has collected eight homers and knocker) in 24 runs. Adcock drove In three runs with a homer and two singles and Jerry Kindall also had three hits Wedensday night as the Indians whipped the De troit Tigers 12-6 to reach the .500-level at 26 wins and 26 losses. Pitch Sidelines Davalillo Kindall entered the game as a pinch-runner for Vic Dava lillo, the Indians' fine young center fielder who suffered a broken arm when hit by one of Hank Aguirre's pitches. Davalillo will be lost to the Indians for at least a month. The New York Yankees re gained first place by a point when they beat the Baltimore Orioles 3-2, the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Chicago White Sox 5-0 after a 3-1 loss, the Kansas City Athletics drubbed the Minnesota Twins 12-4 but the Twins rebounded League Leaders United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE plaver & Club G. AB R. H. Pet Groat. St. L. . 60 246 35 85 .346 Covgntn., Phil 48 154 25 53 .344 T nivi L A. 45 164 19. 56 .341 White. St. L... 60 244 47 79 .324 Wills. L.A 39 158 30 51 .323 H.Aaron. Mil. 59 227 51 73 .322 Boyer. St. L. 57 228 23 73 .320 Pinson. Cin. .. 57 229 35- 72 .314 Clmcnte. Pitt. 49 177 27 55 .311 Warwick. Hou 54 167 18 52 Jll AMERICAN LEAGUE Malzone. Bos 52 IDS Kaline. Det. Wacner L.A.. Robnson. Cht. Pearson. L.A. Charles. K.C. Boyer. N Y. .. Fox. Chi Davlllo, Clev. Versals., Causey, 54 209 57 2t0 56 204 61 247 55 218 52 210 55 225 52 214 Minn 52 214 K.C. . 48 199 69 .347 72 .344 69 .329 65 .119 78 .316 68 .312 65 .310 69 .307 65 .304 64 .302 60 .302 for an 8-1 win and the Boston Red Sox topped the Washing ton Senators 5-3 in other AL action. The San Francisco Giants downed the Chicago Cubs 3-1, the Los Angeles Dodgers rout ed the Houston Colts 9-1, the rnuadeiphia Phillies defeated the 'St. Louis Cardinals 6-2, the Milwaukee Braves clob bered the New York Mets 9-0, and the Cincinnati Reds blanked the Pitsburgh Pirates 3-0 in the National League. Fifth Straight Loss The Yankees dealt the Or ioles their fifth consecutive defeat when Roger Maris' lOth-inning single drove in Bobby Richardson with the decisive run. Marshall Bridges who took over for the. Yan kees in the 10th, gained credit for his first win while Stu Miller suffered his third de feat. Bob Turley allowed one hit -Pete Ward's sixth-inning single-to earn the Angels a split after Johnny Buzhardt pitched a three-hitter to win his sev enth game for the White Sox. Chuck Essegian and Ken Harrelson each hit a two-run homer to lead Kansas City's first-game 17-hit attack that brought Dave Witkersham his fifth win. Harmon Killebrew's ninth homer helped Camilo Pascual win his ninth game for Minnesota in the nightcap although the Twin Ace left the game after the fifth inning with a strained muscle in his shoulder. . . Ed Brcssoud, Dick Stuart and Carl Yastrzemski hit homers to lead the Red Sox' seven -hit 'attack that dealt Dave Stenhouse his seventh defeat. Bill Monbouquette pitched an eight-hitter and struck out 10 to win his eighth game for the Red Sox. ters to win his third game for the Giants. Willie McCovey drove in all San Francisco's runs for the secona straight game when he clouted a pair of homers off Bob Buhl, whose record was squared at 5-5. Johnny Podres scattered 10 hits to win his fourth game tor the Dodgers behind a 13-hit attack that included four hits by Maury Wills and three by Tommy Davis. Wills also stole his 15th base of the season as the Dodgers dealt Don Notte bart his fourth defeat against five victories. Art Mahaffey went 6 23 innings to win his third game as the Phillies knocked out Ron Taylor and Bobby Shanti with separate three-run rallies. Hank Aaron hit his 18th homer of the season and drove in five runs to make it a breeze for Lew Burdette to win his sixth game. It was the 10th consecutive victory the Braves scored over the hapless Mets at Milwaukee. 3 o l.lNKSfOltK.S: National League Pittsburgh ..000 000 000 0 Cineinntai ... 000 210 00X 3 Fancis. Gibbon (6). Fac tR) and Pagliaroni. OToole (11-31 and Ed wards. Loser Francis (2-2). Phila St. Louis .. Mahalley rymple. R. Bauu 16). ....300 003 0006 12 0 ... 100 100 000 2 11 0 Booker 18 1 and Dai- Taylor. Shantz il Humphreys (7), Olivo (Pi and McCarver. Winner Ma haffey (.3-81. , Loser K. Taylor 13-21. Houston . ...ino ooo ooo 1 in l Los Angeles 3111 120 20x 9 13 1 Nottebart. Kemmerer (31. Mc Mahon (61 and Bateman. Podres (4-5) and Roseboro. Camilll Loser Nottebart (5-4). HR Tracewski. ivr .'V a t r ; ? 4 .. ! T ' DRIVER RESCUED - Patrolman Vincent Panta, left, and John Green pull unconscious Mrs. Edward Baum, 61, from the surf after her auto crashed through a guard rail and overturned In the ocean at Lynn, Mass. (UPI) SPORTS .. .:..l.sssss.rwsss. Scouting Disaster Claims 13th Life Escalante, Utah - (UPD -The 13th victim of the Escalante scouting expedition disaster died Wednesday night in a Panguitch, Utah, hospital, raising the toll to seven Boy Scouts and six adults. Marvin Porchatls, 29, Salt Lake City, died after remain ing in critical condition since the tragedy 35 miles south west of here Monday after noon. Brake failure caused by an empty master cylinder was blamed for the mishap. The open bed truck, carrying 46 persons, stalled on a steep hill as the driver attempted to shift into a lower gear. It roll ed backward, then crashed down a 35-foot embankment, killing 13 persons and injur ing 33. Use dampened newspapers to catch the contents of your vacuum cleaner bag. This helps to keep dust from flying. Stave's Auto Reconditioning Steam Cleaning tngine Painting Interior Cleaning and Poliihing Reasonable Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 772-8581 617 S. Riverside Home Runs National leuu e H. Aaron. Braves 18; Banks. Cubs 13; Mc Covcv. Giants 13; F. Alou. Giants; Bailey. Giants, and Cepeda, Gi ants, all 12. American League Allison. Twins 15; Wagner. Angels 15: Ka line, Tigera 14; Nicholson. White Sox 13; Stuart. Red Sox 12. Runs Batted In National League H. Aaron. Braves 47; Robinson, Reds 45; Robinson. Reds 45; Boyer, Cards 41; White. Cards 41; F. Alou, Gi ants 40; Pepeda. Giants 40. American League Kaline. Ti gers 47; Wagner, Angels 44; Alli son, Twins 43: Nicholson. White Sox 38; Robinson. White Sox 37. Pitching National League McBean, Pi rates 6-1; Maloney. Kcds 9-2: O'Dell. Giants 8-2: OToole. Reds 11-3; Perranoski. Dodgers 7-2. American League Ridatz, Red Sox 6-1: Bouton. Yaniis: Fischer. Athletics, and Buzhar-lt. White Sox. all 7-2; Ford. V.mks 8-3. CARPENTERS LOCAL 2067 SPECIAL MEETING For Election of Officers June 14-8 P.M. LINESCOKES: , American League - (1st fame) Los Angeles 010 000 0(10 1 .3 0 Chicago 0U U00 lOx 3 7 0 Lee (2-3) and E. Sadow&kf, Foilea (Bi. Buzhardt (7-2) and Martin. HR Ward. (2nd game) Los Angeles 011 001 0209 11 0 Chicago 000 000 000 0 1 1 Turley (2-5) and Foiles. Ptzarro (6-3) and Carreon, Martin (5), liar len (0). KRs Torres. Wagner. Washington 000 000 300 3 ft 0 Boston ..- 031 100 OOx 5 7 0 Stenhouse, Bronstad (7 and Landrith. Monbouquette (8-4) and 1 illman. Loser Stenhouse (3-7) HRs Yastrzemski, Stuart, King. Bressoud (10 innings) Baltimore 000 110 OCX) 02 ft 2 New York 010 000 010 13 11 1 McNally. Miller (8 and Lau Terry, Ren iff i8t, Bridges (10) and Howard. Winner Bridges ( l-0j. Loser Miller d-3i. Cleveland . 003 002 34012 14 1 Detroit 211 020 000 6 13 0 Donovan. Walker (6) and Sulli van. Aguirre. Sturdivant (fit. Foy tack 7, Lolich (8i. Anderson i9i and Triandos. Winner Walker (4-1). Loser Sturdivant (l-2. HRs Wood. Azcue, Kaline. McAuhife, Adcock. (1st game) Kansas C. . 203 005 02012 17 1 Minnesota . 110 101 000 4 8 2 Wickersham 1 5-4 1 and Edwards. Kaat. Sullivan 4i. Moore (5, Pleis (7i and Battey. Loser Kaat (55) HRs Essegian. Harrelson. (2nd game! Kansaa City 000 000 01OI fl I Minnesota 101 001 14x 8 13 1 Pena. Willis 6), Wyatt 18) and Sullivan. Paicual. Dailey (6) and Zimmerman. Battey (7i. Winner Pascual (9-5. Loser Pena u-Bi. HRs Killebrew, Hankins. 3 for Mental Health Grocers Nip CP 3-2 In Replay JACKSON 'COUNTY SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION W. 1. John Wheeler 0 0 United Grocers 7 1 Jav Allen .. 7 3 Central Point ... 6 3 Keith Schuli S SO Dry Kiln 3 ,1 Comm. Workers ... 3 .! Tru-MIx . j . 4 2 fi Med ford Corn 1 Colvin-Associate 0 9 Most mentally ill persons don't need hospitalization, but that was once the only treatment available until communities like Albert Lea, Minn., showed the way with outpatient clinics. Ken Allen, editor of the Albert Lea Evening Tribune, tells of this pioneering effort in the Weelcly with your copy of the Medford-JWtribune Wetkend JUNE I6TH ssie of r A Wills Sparks Dodgers With 4 Safe Blows Los Anneles-CPIi-The Los Angeles Dodgers arc back on top of the National 'caizuc today but you could hardly say they were entrenched in first place. They drubbed Ihe Houston Colts Wednesday night 9-1 while St. Louis dropped a decision to Philadelphia. This gave the Dodgers an edge of two percentage points over the Cardinals and San Fran cisco Giants who were lied for second place. Maury Wills was probably the major fcure in defeating the Colts. The little speed ster got three singles and a double in five times at bat and boosted his batting aver- age to .323. He also stole his 15th base of the season. The Dodgers got a total of 13 hi's off three Colt pitchers and gave Johnny Podres a com fortable lead from the first inning on when they scored three runs. Pet 1.000 .875 .778 .667 .444 .375 .175 .250 .143 .000 United Grocers nicked Central Point Merchants 3 to 2 last night in the replay of their ' Jackson County Soft ball association game which was halted by darkness on May 31. Georgo Brent , scored the winning run in tne extra eighth inning on a passed ball. He had led off the frame with a bunt single. Outcome of the fracas kept United Grocers In undisputed hold of second place in the league standings a half-game ahead of Jay Allen Cars. Ceil tral Point, which was battling for a second place deadlock, completed the first half of the association season in fourth spot. I . Vern Parent got two oi Central Point's. three hits last evening and Jim Van Zwol socked the other. Dick Mei ster hit one of United' two safe blows. Blair Antonuccl, pitching for United, struck ou-battcrs 13 times and is sued one base on balls. Van Zwol, on the slab for CP, fanned 12. He issued no walks. Two Ti Games In their May tussle UG and CPM were forced to halt aft er eight cantos with the score tied at 1 to 1. This game was one of two In which darkness halted United and a rival with the score knotted. On Tues day evening the Grocers went 11 innings and were forced to quit with the score 2 to 2. The mix will be made up on Monday at- 6:30 p m. at Hoover school. Mcdford Corporation and Southern Oregon Dry Kiln meet at 6:30 o'clock this eve ning at Jefferson school in a makeup game. If Dry Kiln wins it will playoff against Keith Schulz Garage at 6:30 pin. on Friday at Jefferson school in the playoff for Ma jor and Minor league bertha for the second half of the sea son. Going into tonight's SUPPORTS REQUEST - Secretary of State Dean Rusk is shown as he appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations! committee in Washington. The secretary, appealing for approval of President Kennedy's $4.5 billion foreign aid re quest, said the U. S. cannot afford to turn its back on for eign aid efforts because "a policy of retreat Is a prescrip tion for defeat." (UPI) Bolin Shaping . As Starter for San Francisco San Francisco - (UPD - Bob Bolin, who is paid primarily to be the San Francisco Gi ants"ace relief pitcher, shaped up today as the starter that the club needed to replace the faltering Jack Fisher. "Johnny Reb," as the Gi ants call the fireballing South Carolinian, struck out 14 bat ters Wednesday night while hurling San Francisco to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs. As a result, .the Giants moved Into a second-place tie with the St. Louis Cardinals. Bolin, now 3-0 was tabbed by manager Alvin Dark to start the first game of Sunday's doubleheadcr against the Houston Colts. Flshcc Is strug gling with a 3-7 mark and seems to have been bypassed in recent games. .. , "We'll Just see how every thing goes along." Dark added when asked if Bolin had crashed the starting rotation on a permanent basis. Tulelake Refuge Approval Urged Washington - (UPD - The Senate Interior Committee Wednesday recommended the passage of a bill introduced by Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel (R-Calif.) for preservation of the Tulelake Wildlife Refuge on the Oregon-California bor der. Approval of the Kuchel bill instead of a bill by Sen. Clair Engle (D-Calif.) was viewed as a victory for conservationists. The bill was amended to In clude language specifying thut the present pattern of land leasing for farming op erations might be' continued. But Kuchel said the amend ment would not weaken ad ministration of the land "for the major purpose of water fowl management." He also said the bill would not open the way for homestcading on the land. The bil would bring 6.B91 acres of public lands in the Clear lake region of Modoc fray ' county under protection thus Schulz is In fifth place infringing me wtai lo wj, the league and Dry Kiln ls acres. tied for sixth. Communlca- Hatfield Signs 58 Bills Info Law Salcm-IUPD-Gov. Mark Hit field Wednesday signed 08 measures into law, the larg est single day's group of bill slgnings this year. Included were bills creat ing a metropolitan study commission, creating the of fice of stale fire marshal, and establishing a new civil defense advisory board. One of the package of traffic safety measures one making it an offense to flee a traffic officer was signed. Also receiving the gover nor's signature were two of the sex-offender bills one transferring juvenile cases In some counties to the Circuit Court, the other requiring of fenses against children's cases to be tried in Circuit Court. Also approved was a mora torium, on state aid for new community colleges a truth in lending bill, and a change in ' the design of Oregon's auto license plates. The slo gan "Pacific Wonderland" will be eliminated from the new plates. WOMEN'S OPEN SET New York (UPD The 1965 Women's Open golf cham pionship will be held at the Atlantic City Country club at Northficld, N.J.. July 1-3. This year's tourney is sched uled for the Kenwood Coun try Club In Cincinnati and the 1984 championship at the San Diego Country Club, Chula Vista, Calif. tions Workers are knotted wiih Dry Kiln and will be in volved in playoff action if they beat United Monday. MNKSrORH: Cfntrfl Point (mj ooo on a 1 I Unit Cirorrs OOO 001 11 .1 1 I I Vin Zwol and Mslot; Antonuccl nd Colley. 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