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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Metro Winner in Two Games Of Three With State Stars MONDAY. JUNE 17. 19(3 Eugene -WD- The Metropol itan nd State all-stars divided a doubleheader Sunday to end their annual three-game high school baseball series. The split gave the Metropolitan team the series 2-1. The Metros won the night cap 2 0 behind the one hit pitching of Frank Lolach of Central Catholic after the Staters captured the opener 1-0 on the three-hit hurling Physical Hatchery Trout Get Education Fitness Program Knoxville, Tenn. -fllPD- The Tennessee Game and Fish commission is putting its hatchery trout through a phys ical education course before releasing the fish in streams and rivers. Time was when fishermen turned up their noses at pal lid, liver-fed, weak-muscled hatchery trout. Twenty years' research into the genetics of fish culture and diet has changed that. "No trouter worthy of the name could enjoy landing a fish that couldn't whip its way out of a wet paper bag," said Bob Burch, an official of the Game and Fish commis sion. "They're being fed a new type of food that gives them the pink, trout-tasting meat' and the trout fighting quality." ..Burch said trout grown to the proper size in the hatch eries are put into long 'trace ways'' before being freed. A last-moving current in the race-ways makes the fish keep up constant battle and tones their muscles for future com bat against fishermen. -"Unlike the hatchery -fed fish of a few years ago," Burch said, "today's put-and-take fish are in many respects M good or better than some produced under natural con ditions." ' . of Butch O'Brien of Prairie City and John Conrad of Ban don. The seven-inning games were watched by 472 persons at Bethel park. Rick Wise of Madison struck out 22 and gave up only six hits in nine innings as the Metros opened the series with an 8-0 victory Sat urday night. The Metros' Leroy Pittman of Washington and Wise were named the most valuable play er and the most - valuable pitcher, respectively. Pittman got three hits Saturday and two in the first game yesterday. Fin Showing Medford players Stu Young, Dick Deffley and Dan Miles made a fine showing of their ability Saturday and Sunday in the State-Metro prep all star, baseball series, according to their coach, John Kovenz, who was also head coach for the State team. Young pitched three hit ball over the first four innings in yesterday's second game. He fanned two and issued no walks. Stu gave up both runs and took the loss. Kovenz re ported that Young's control WINS BOAT RACE New York-flJPD-Hank Bow man of Solebury, Pa., and Don Christy of Baltimore won the annual Albany - to - New York marathon boat race Sun day. They powered their Glas tron home ahead of 85 rivals in the 136-mile event down the Hudson river at a record average speed of S4.7 miles per hour. REPLACEMENT READIED Mobile, Ala. - IWD - A ves sel now being converted at a ship-building yard , here is scheduled to replace the Ma rine Sulphur Queen, which dis appeared in the Gulf of Mex ico last February with 39 men aboard. ' NOT THE ROSES - Roses are red, violets are blue; there's a skunk trapped in the garden pheeeeeeew! At least so - says Donnie Schmitt, 6, as the skunk is removed in a ;' wire trap. Conservation officers were called when Mrs. Al Schulte of Dubuque, Iowa, noted her rose garden was emitting an odor not usually associated with roses. (UPI) AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALS was real sharp and that he should have emerged from the first inning without trou ble. One error, however, p r o- longed the life of a batter and sun trouble allowed a ball to fall into the outfield for a double. Shortstop Miles and second baseman Deffley made some outstanding fielding plays. Deffley went back twice for fly ball catches in right field and fielded a grounder in short right to throw out a man at first base. Miles made a great backhand stop and threw out a runner. BRAKE SPECIAL Rtlin All 4 Wheels Inspect All Parts of Braking System Add Needed Fluid Repack Front Bearings All Work Guaranteed I Day Service 1895 Wo America Can If Aeawintmtnt BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Inspect Brtke Unings frrtfnV Adjust All 4 Wheel. jUljUl Add Needed Fluid WHEELS BALAKCED I ik India Waiahta... 1.40 each SHOCK ABSORBERS Fits Me America Cars im. Sataf Urn On AHtfate Jeearmaric. Imtallatiwi a Small Ca. 4 S3 la. P. ft INSPECTION .SEARS 501 E. Jackson 773-6661 Open Mon. A Fri. Till 9 PADRES SIGN PEDEN San Diego, Calif. - (UPD - The San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast league Sunday announced the signing of Les Peden as a reserve catcher. Peden was released recently as Portland manager. He will replace Greg Nash, a rookie catcher who will be sent to Rocky Mount of the Carolina league. aftDr0RD2KrTllIBU)(X siPdDiHnrs RV Dairy Maids Divide With Yakima Cats; Beat Roseburg Lumber Jills Memorial Field, White City -Rogue Valley Dairy Maids won two out of three week end games here and main tained their break even status in the Northwest Wom en's Major Softball league. The Maids split with Yak ima, Wash., yesterday after noon in the league after beat ing Roseburg Lumberjills 9 to 3 in non-counting play on Saturday evening. Rogue Valley grabbed yes terday's opener from the Webb-Cats 2 to 0. Yakima won the second 6 to 3. Sat urday ' score was -9 to 3. The Dairy Maids are S-5 in the league. In yesterday's first game the .two Maid runs were in the fourth stanza. Sherry Lar son singled and she was safe on a fielder's choice swat by Larry Pepper Hurls No-Hitter as Studs Grab Legion Lead Merrill Larry Pepper, with help on the last batter from Wayne Clay, hurled a no-hit, no-run triumph here yesterday when the Central Point Cheney Studs barged into first place in the south ern division of Area 4 Amer ican Legion junior baseball. Central Point bounced the Tri-City Gems 3 to 0. The Studs took over the No. 1 spot by a half game when Grants Pass spoiled the previ ously unmarred status of Med ford 10 to 2 also on Sunday. Klamath Falcons tripped the Klamath Falls Hawks 8 to 3 on Saturday in another count ing game. Central Point is now 4-1 in the loop. Grants Pass and the Falcons are 3-1 and Medford 2-1. The Cheney team also took its second non-counter hassle yesterday 2 to 1. Just IS Pitches Central Point opposes Ash land at 7:30 a'clock this even ing in a non-league game in the fairgrounds, ball park at Medford. t Peoer, throwing just 85 pitches,-faced 22 baUr.en. He walked two and tanned nine. He hurt his arm on the 8.1h pitch and Clay came in with the count two and one to re tire the last Gem batter on a strikeout. Rival pitcher Dave Hill yielded six hits and seven tree passes. He wiffed five. Central Point scored in the first inning of the counter on a walk to Rivenburg and double by Luis Alvarez. Riv enburg and Alvarez walked in the third canto and Willie Jones doubled them home. Jones had two hits in the scrap' in which there were no errors. Alvarez, who hit four for six for the day, and had a hand in all the scoring for CP, drove in both runs in the second game. Larry Mason walked in the third inning but was forced out by Riven burg, -who moved to second on a wild pitch. Rivenburg scored his third run of the afternoon on an Alvarez single. In the fifth inninu Mike Glines and Alvarez each doubled. The Gem tally was on a homer by Brad Slezak. Alvarez hit three for three with two doubles and Glines had two hits in the second game. Mason, In a three-hit ter, hit a batter and struck out five. For Tri-City Dennis Barry gave up four free trips to Dases ana tanned seven, Sharon Isaacs. Becky Glines doubled the two runners home. Maureen Triples Maureen Larson tripled for the Dairy Maids and Shirley Dobie had two hits for Yak ima. Pat Barron threw a four hitter for Rogue Valley. She struck out three and gave no walks. Betty Baker of the Cats hit a batter, walked one and fanned four in a five-hit chore. Rogue Valley boomed to a 3 to 0 lead in the second in ning of the first tray. Doris Hlckson was hit by a pitch and Jan Bateman walked. Yvonne Mclvor and Maureen Larson slapped singles and there was one error. The Webb - Cats got two runs back in the fourth in ning on hits by Mary Taylor and Jo Ogdon, a fielder's op tion and two miscues. They ran over tying and go-ahcad scores in the fifth frame on hits by Carol Jacobs and Baker, an error and a field er's option. For two runs in the seventh, Yakima used an error and safe blows by Do bie and Wanda McCargar. Janet Pfaff tripled for RV and Jacobs had two hits for the Cats. Marilyn Richcy limited the Dairy Maids to three hits while hitting a bat ter, walking three and fan ning five. Barron allowed eight hits, walked one - and fanned two. The Maids on Saturday put across five of their runs in a six-hit fifth inning. Barron, Sue Conway, Carole Huber, Mclvor, Sherry Larson and Hickson all hit safely. There were two errors. Hitting highlight of the fray was a two run homer by Roseburg's Nancy Crenshaw In the seventh inning. Glenna Wolford singled ahead of her. Pfaff, Conway, Huber and Mclvor each had two hits for the Maids. Conway tripled, nan arove in two runs. Crenshaw and Joanne Daven port each had two safeties for Roseburg. Hlckson, pitching a seven hitter for Rogue Valley, walk' ed two and fanned two. Ex-Majors Shine in Coast Loop By RON SUPINSKI United Press International About a dozen former ma jor leaguers sent down to the Pacific Coast league this sea son are showing their bosses in a hurry that Ihey want return tickets to the steak and salad circuit. All of them played a big hand Sunday in helping their respective teams achieve vic tory. They are pitcher Dave Thies and outfielders Manny Jimenez and Jose Tartubull of Portland; hurlers Ted Wills and Dave Sisler and in fielder Gene Freese of San Diego; Seattle pitcher Hal Kolstad; pitcher Jim Consta ble of Tacoma; southpaw George Brunct of Oklahoma City. Also outfielder Bob Will of Salt Lake City and pitchers Bob Duliba and Fred New man and inficlders Ken Hunt and Tom Salriano of Hawaii. Two-Hitter Wills (6-4), formerly of the Boston Red Sox and Cincin nati Reds, hurled a nine-inning two-hitter in blanking Dallas-Ft. Worth 6-0. Relief pitching by former Cincinnati and Red Sox hurlcr Sisler helped the Padres edge the Rangers 6-5 in the first game. Portland beat Spokane twice, 4-3 and 9-6, on the strength of Thies' pitching in the opener and a three-run homed by Jimenez in the nightcap. Tacoma's Constable shut out Seattle 1-0 on four hits in the seven-Inning finale after Kolstad, late of the Red Sox, scattered five hits to win the opener for Seattle 4-3. Will, starting his first game for Salt Lake after being sent down by the Chicago Cubs in exchange for Elllis Burton, bashed a two-run homer in leading the Bees to a 12-9 win over Denver. Grants Pass Hands Medford 1 st Loss In Legion Baseball McCormack Pitches 5-lnning No-Hitter ARK 4 ST ANDINGS (southern Division) Central Point Grant Pa .... Klamath Falcone . Medford Klamath Hawk . W i s t a Tri-Ctty ..... l Ashland 0 Pr. .800 7SO .751) .titi? JOO .31X1 .000 MNESCORES: Central Point 102 000 0 9 0 'in-wiiy two ooo 0 O 0 0 iwiaj mti ana Jim Moor. Central Point 001 012 T 3 Trl-Clty 000 101 3 1 Mason and TweHell nilnB ia- Barry and Jim Moore. Ancient Locomotive In Nation's Newest Felton. Calif. - (UPD - The ancient steam locomotive Dlx iana Shay with its four 1880 styled passenger cars puffs from the station hourly on the nation's newest yet oldest railroad. It is the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge railroad and it carries excur sionists through the redwood groves of Santa Cruz county, about 70 miles south of San Francisco. Its maiden passen ger paying run was made on Palm Sunday this year. Eventually, the road will curve more than three and one half miles from its start ing terminal, then back on itself, on a round trip to the top of Bear mountain. The locomotive is a gen uine steam boiler, made in Lima, Ohio, in 1912 for the Smoky Mountain railroad in Tennessee. It was purchased by the RB&BTNGRR in Vir ginia where it had served on a now abandoned railroad out of Dixiana. The coaches, built by H. A. Pulaski, incorporation, of Ir windale, Calif., were used in the 1880s on the narrow guage Nevada - California Oregon railroad along the eastern slopes of the Sierra i Nevada. I The rails were made in the same years for the long gone Carson and Colorado rail way. They originally came around the Horn on a sailing ship. The roadbed is laid on hand-split ties. "We want to bring the ro mance and color of steam railroading back to America," said railroad president F. : Norman Clark. "It is our in ' tcntion to give Americans the opportunity actually to par I ticipie in their heritage, not Just read about it." PP and L Opens New Service Center Grants Pass - Pacific Power and Light company opened its new service operations center here Friday night as some 250 townspeople turned out for an evening ribbon-cutting cere mony and inspection tour. Mayor Charles B. Gill Jr. snipped a symbolic ribbon at the front gate and rode on a hydraulic ladder mounted on a PP&L truck, part of a dis play of equipment and tools of the electrical trade. Frank Bash, PP&L vice president, told the crowd that the new building serves as a "nerve center" for the compa ny's electric service operations In the area. The open house continued on Saturday with a six-hour open house. The $200,000 com plex includes two main build' ings at the junction of State Highway 238 and the Red' wood highway. MNKHCORES: (Saturday same) ' Roaebura- ..000 001 33 7 Rome Valley ... 130 091 x I) 14 Wolford and Crenahaw; Hlckaon m mvivun (Sunday samei) Valcima Rorue Valley . . Baker and Taylor; 8. Laraon. 000 ono 0 0 4 3 000 300 X 3 S 0 Barron and Yakima 000 320 3 it s 3 Ronue Valley .. 030 ono 0 3 3 4 Hichey and Taylor: Barron and 9. Larson. LeMans Crash Kills Brazilian Le Mans, France upd Death and perfection rode the Le Mans course during the week end in one of the tough est endurance races on .the sports car tour. Forty-eight cars nosed to the starting line for the 24 hour test, but only 13 finished the race Sunday. The torrid grind cost the life of Brazil's Christian (Bingo) Hcins, who was trapped in his burning Alpine when the French auto skidded on a patch of oil and crashed. Italy's flame-red Ferraris, led by the winning Italian tandem of Luigi Scarfiotti and Lorenzo Bandini, sped away with all the honors. Briggs Cunningham of New York and Bob Grossman of Nyack, N. Y., finished ninth in a Jaguar. Homers Carry Home runs by Satrisio, Hunt and Carlos Bcrnic-r ca rled Hawaii to a 4-1 win over Oklahoma City in the open er of a twin bill. Newman and Duliba combined to limit the BUcrs to ftce hits. All ex cept Bernler were sent to Ho nolulu earlier this season by the parent Los Angeles An gels. Brunet allowed Hawaii only four singles, three by Bernier who ran his consecutive game hitting streak to 14, in blank' ing the Islanders 8-0 in the second game. It was tho sec ond shutout of the season for Brunet (4-2) who pitched for the Houston Colts last year. San Diego's twin triumphs lifted the Padres to within one game of southern division leader Dallas-Ft. Worth. Wills hit a solo homer to aid his cause. In addition the left hander rapped a pinch single for Sisler in the nightcap and a substitute runner scored the winning run on a single by Mel Queen. Sisler won his fourth game after relieving starter George McWilliams in the fifth. Freese, wanting another crack in the big top with Cincinnati, clubbed his seventh homer with the bases empty in the second game. Grants Pass - There is no unbeaten team left in the American Legion junior base ball's Area 4 Southern division. Grants Pass took care of that Sunday when the Mock ord team downed Medford 10 to 2. The Climate city club fol lowed up the league encounter with victory also in the nun (.'bunting five-inning second game. Jerry McCormack twirled a 1 to 0 no-hit, no-run erdict, walking two and striking out three. Outcome of the division mix gave Grants Pass a second place tie in the league stand ings with the Klamath Falls Falcons, each with 3-1. Med ford is now in fourth spot with 2-1. Medford gets another chance at Grants Pass on Tuesday when the club3 play at 8 p.m. at the fairgrounds ball park at Medford. This will be a non-conference ruck us. Two Big Innings Mock Ford in the Sunday ivislon battle put most of its wallop into two innings - four runs in the first and five mark ers in the fifth. Lyman Kei- scckcr, Bill Standlcy and Bob Peters hit safely in the open ing chukkcr. Grants Pass also used two walks, an error and two fielder's options. Rich W o 1 n e y, Standlcy Fritz DcBo and Jim Thomp son bashed singles In the fifth panel when a walk, error and fielder s option also 1 Helped the Climate city splurge Medford tabulated In t h e third Inning on hits by Don Anderson and Mike Barnes a hit batter, two fielder choices, an error and a passed ball. Anderson had three hits In four times up for Medford Keisecker. Slandley and Pc tors each smacked the ball safely twice for Mock. Ford Five-Hiiier GP pitcher Thompson held Medford to five hits. He walk ed four and funned six. Med ford tosser Bill Enyart gave up 10 hits and three bases on balls wnue recording nn strikeouts. For the lone run in the sec ond scuffle, the Mock crew used a single by Don Sum mers, an error, on a fielder's choice, a passed ball and an other error with the run cross- g on an overthrow of third base. Mike Barnes, the catcher for the league game, was Med ford's pitcher for the second mix. With a two-hitter, no walks and a strikeout he was just about as effective as Mc Cormack. It was McCormack ho got the other GP hit. Medford made a big bid tie up the game in the fourth inning. Mike Neatham- was culled out at the plate Jim Calhoun's saueeze bunt. INKSCOIttS: Meillord Cranti Pus ... Enyart and and Patera. Medford - noo on n n Grants Pass oto 00 1 3 Barnra and Wooton. McCormack and Keisecker. 002 OOO 0 3 S S 400 0.11 x 10 0 S Barnes; Thompson 8 5 Moycr 6-5 Favorite Baltimore - (ITU - Ex-title-holder Denny Moyer of Port land, Ore., goes into tonight' championship 19 round bout at the civic center a 6 to S favorite to regain his crown from junior middleweight champion Ralph Dupas. Dupas, a 27-year-old New Orleans native, won the crown from Moyer on a split deci sion on April 27, before a hometown crowd. Moyer is hoping to reverse) the decision this time. The betting is that it will be a decision and that there will be no knockout. TIGERS CALL UP TWO Detroit-niPU-Pitcher Willie Smith and outfielder Gates Brown have been called up by the Detroit Tigers from their Syracuse farm club of the Interternational league. Pitcher Dick Egan, who com piled an 0-1 record In 20 games this season, was demot ed to Syracuse. Wanted Golfers CHERRY LANES GOLF COURSE 1 MNK8CORE8; Spokane 000 000 2103 7 1 Portland .. . 000 301 OOx 4 12 0 Reed, Richcrl 6, btnltn 7 ana Brumlcy. Theli. Tlynn 7, Schurr 8, Monte) gudo 7 and MacKenne. WP Theli. LP Reed. HR For-rara. Bowling MKIIFORI) MERCHANTS I. EACH It Team WO. 7 (J-II J. Ann aKnin, 334: Team No. (1-31 1. Meredlln Bcssonetle 3.17. ream No. 1 13-11 3, nayma ourarr 443; Team No. S tl-3l I. Valla Hlday 442. .... Team No. a ta-ai a. joyte www 444: Tram No. 4a (3-3) 3, Evelln smith 3114. . Team No. tl u-ai a, (Irlen 413: Team No. S Zella Yorier 383. Ann Skceters 311. sniney Ayers 173, Team No. 7 1634. Tnmasa 13-3) 3. Spokane 300 000 3 9 1 Portland 431 ll0 x 0 8 0 Moeller. 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