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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1M3 B 3 Auto Race Meeting on Thursday A meeting for all drivers and owners of 'Jalopy' stock cars will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Medford STMCA. - " Races for this type car will oe held starting Sunday, June 30, at the Medford speedway .located off East Antelope rd. at White City. Time trials are slated for 1 p.m. with races t 2. , More than 30 cars have een signed to participate in the opening slate of action. .Drivers and owners may still .register their entries by con tacting Crosby's Mobil sta tion, 843 west Jackson St., "Bedford. Rules and safety regulations plus other information will be available at tomorrow's meeting, it was noted by track officials. Jones Maintains Ford Entry n Indianapolis Auto Race Could Be Sport's Death Knell Crater's Cubs Beat Medford Memorial Field, White City -Central Point Crater Cubs, with Gary Frohreich pitching a 15 - strikeout one - hitter downed Medford here last night in a Southern Oregon Junior league baseball mix. The Crater club scored once in the first inning on a walk and singles by Kelley Champ and Dan Cesaro. An error, a Champ single, a walk and a double by Frank Arm strong brought the two other runs in the fifth inning. Cesaro and Champ each had two hits. Ron Sanford had the lone safety for Medford. Frohreich walked five. The Cubs got five hits off Mike Bickler and Henry Snow who fanned five and walked three. Br JAMES STICKFORD Detroit -fl.'PD- Racing driver Parnelli Jones said Tuesday that Ford Motor Cos entry into racing at Indianapolis could be the death knell of the sport in America. Who has the money to compete with Ford? the crewcut speedster asked. Jones took exception to re ports that the entry and sec ond and seventh place fin ishes of the rear-engined cars heralded a new era at the In dianapolis 500. Jones won the Indy classic this year in rec ord time. If they were to come back to Indy with the same cars they ran this year we'd wipe them off the tracks," he said. "People don't understand what we did to let them come to race. Their cars are not up to our standards. They have parts made from aluminum and we have to have the same parts made from steel. We want them back but next year we want them up to our standards," he said. Medford 000 000 0 0 I ! Crater Cubs . 100 020 x 3 5 e Bickler. Snow (61 and Boshears; Frohreich and Miller. OGA Meet Qualifying Thursday Portland - WPH - Qualifying play starts Thursday for the 54th annual Oregon Golf as sociation tournament. There will be 18 holes of Qualifying each day. Dick Price of Longview, Wash., champion for the past two years, has drawn a bye in the qualifying play. Price is one of five former champions returning. Others are Bruce Cudd, Don Krieger, Ad Huycke. George Beechler and Dick Yost. The tournament will be held at Riverside. Medford participants in the OGA tourney will include Dr, and Mrs. William Miller and son, Mike, Doug Olson, Harry Millette, Dr. Jim Wilson and Tim Berg. Womens' Golf Ford announced Tuesday it has under development a double overhead camshaft en gine that will run at Indy next year. The new engine. Ford said, will produce sub stantially more horsepower than the regular push-rod ver sion used in this year's race. "Meyer -Drake certainly needs to have some financial support behind it, if it intends to compete with Ford," Jones said. The Meyer-Drake engineer ing firm builds the famed Of fenhauscr engine that has dominated Indianapolis through the modern era. "There are ways they could make the Offy lighter but that takes money, he said. And money is just what Ford poured into its effort. Jones added. "Why they brought a man from Italy just to take care of carburetion. They spent a million bucks, and if you give me a million bucks guarantee I'll win at Indy," he said. CP Studs Tussle Falcons Tonight In Le Centrl Point Cheney Studs and Klamath Falls Falcons provide the feature attrac tion this evening as three con tests are scheduled in Amer ican Legion junior baseball's Area 4 Southern division. The two clubs are adver saries at 7:30 p.m. at Memo rial field. White City. The Falcons enter the fra cas tied with Medford for first place at 5-1. Central Point is knotted with Grants Pass for third at 4-2. Grants Pass is favored in a 6:30 p.m. twilight mix at Ashland. The Ashlanders still are seeking their first victory. The Klam ath Falls Hawks will enter tain Tri-City in this evening's other scrap Medford draws a bye this evening but will oppose the Hawks at 8 p.m. on Thurs day in a league game at t h e fairgrounds ball park here. On Friday evening Medford will host the Studs at the fairgrounds in non - counting action. Larry Pepper fs the prob able pitcher for the Studs this evening. The Falcons likely or CARPENTER HIRED Toronto - (I'PD - Ken Car penter, former Regina Rough riders head coach, has been signed as a defensive coach for the eastern football con ference Tortonto Argonauts. Carpenter, former half back with the National football league Cleveland Browns and Roughriders, was hired to re place Steve Sucic. Carpenter, a 37-year-old graduate of Ore gon State university, was the first draft choice of the Browns in 1950. Gridiron Loop Owners Huddle Buffalo, N-Y.-flJPO-Commis-sioner Joe Foss and the American Football league club owners today so into a two -day huddle to call the policy-making plays for the professional circuit's fourth campaign. Major topics on the execu tive committee's calendar in clude cutting rights, security arrangements, scouting regu lations, cut-down dates, pre season schedules, training camp periods and television exposure. The leagues general man agers and coaches will get to gether Friday and possibly Saturday for what promises to be a lively round of trade talks. The question of cutting rights was expected to cause considerable debate, based on the outcome of the first phase of the league's equalization draft May 11. A bid to beef up the New York Jets and Oakland Raiders, the doormat teams in 1962, fell far short of expectations. Amerclubpol-o will have Gary Benson on the hill against Central Point be cause of his good work against the Studs the last time out. Klamath beat the Studs 4 to 1 in the first Le gion action of the season. Central Point, however, took the non league second game of the twinbill 7 to 4. Larry Mason will be t h e pitcher In reserve for the Cheney's. Possible lineup for the Studs tonight includes Dave Twedell, catcher; How ard Tomlinson, first base; ion Scrap Mike Anhorn or Neil Riven burg, second base; Lou Al varez, shortstop; Pet Pepper, third base; Willie Jones right field; Neil Ellis or Riv enburg, centerfield, and Wayne Clay or Ellis, left field. Bill Enyart, for whom a no-hitter was claimed last Sunday, likely will be on the mound against the Hawks again on Thursday. Stuart Young is expected to get the call on Friday against Cen tral Point. WW"!'1'" M II.-"'' !' Ill iwu H . m ',.' I 1 ?v v Trust Taste Enjoy The Worlds Finest Bourbon since 1795 Jul $510 5325 "Pint fn X TBimnmraioouox IlltCH5llIGIlt eoutioi whisuy . 1 Hi iiriTr,'',rr;1M 1 I into Ndjjyis - Hit Ifmlfo Shut 1 V. , V- .v" g kW i just say ii mm JUNIOR GIRLS The three-hole winner last week was Kathie Smith. six-hole play low gross was won by Gail Williams and sec ond low gross was Karen Shoop. The pairings and starting times for Friday, June 28. are as follows: Three-hole 8 30 Kalhie Chitwood. Susan Bans. Teresa Bayllss; scorer. Mrs. Norton Smith. 8:40 Teresa Fasel. Mamie Reymera. Carol Garfield; acorer. Mrs. Wayne Chitwood. Sis-hole , 8 00 Jane Sanborn. Robbie un tie Chcrvl Brooks; scorer, Mrs, j w. Bavliss. 9:10 Janet Price. Kathy Smith. Karen Sinner; scorer. Mrs R. H. Torheim. 9:20 Beckle Sanford. Carol Little. Sheila Ham mond: scorer. Mrs. Vern Collins. 8 30-Candy Collins, Linda Bay lies. Karen Shoop: 8:40 Mary Gardiner. Vickie Hassman. Do reen Tavlor; 850 Christie Leer. Call Williams. Janet Torheim. (Anv airls wishing to be paired are to" telephone Mrs. R. Ren Tay lor (773-2!43i or Mrs. Uoyd Brooks (772-94G9I. There will be no organised play on July 3.1 CHALLENGE LEADS Newport, R.I. - fUPD - Chal lence, owned by George F. Johnson of Ardmore, Pa., was expected to sail across the finish line first today in the Annapolis - to - Newport yacht race. 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