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1 MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE. MEOFORD. OREGON FRIDAY. JUNE 2(. 1963 C 9 Jim Winter Leader in Century 21 With the hallway point reached In the Century "J I Bowling tournament at Rox Ann Lanes here, there were several changes In the stand ings of the single! event, both in the handicap and scratch divisions. Jim Winter, Hood River, found the lane to hit liking and registered a 1273 scratch, and with 60 pins handicap totaled 1333, good tor first place. Woods, Water, Wildlife By Hank DeVosa Diamond Last Has been (low or lasl depending on the weather. Fly lUhinj ought to be good when ever the water ia calm early or late. Kith Lake Has been alow with mot of the action going to the sUllflshermen. The biggest this week wal a IT incher. Four-Mile Lake Has been put ting out aome (air fishing with rainbow, brook, and kokanee avail able to all. SPORTSCASTS Television station KMED will show the Coaches Ail American iooiball game en Saturday at 10 pan. McKinley Opposes Mukerjea Wimbledon, England - (UPD -Chuck McKinley of San An tonio, Tex., seeking to become the first American to win the Wimbledon men's crown since 1955, was favored to nail down a quarterfinal berth to day when he met India's Jaidip Mukerjea. Frank Froehling, the only other Yank survivor in the men's singles, doesn't swing back into action until Satur day when he faces England's Roger Taylor. Three of the five Ameri cans remaining in the wom en's singles were scheduled to play today. Donna Floyd Fales of Ar lington, Va., was pitted against Mrs. Vera Sukova, the Czech housewife who lost to Karen Hantze Susman of San Antonio in last year's final; Dorothy Head Knode, formerly of New York but now living in Tokyo, faced Mrs. J. W. Cawthorn of Eng land, and Tory Ann Fretz of Harrisburg, Pa., met Jan Leh ane of Australia in third round matches. Fourth - ranked McKinley needed only 50 minutes to gain a 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Arthur Ashe of Los An geles. Froehling, a 6-3 native of Coral Gables, Fla., was lead ing Australia's Bob Howe, 6-3, 6-4, 3-2, when the Aussie was forced to retire. Sports Briefs SMITH TAKES LEAD Brookville, N.Y.-IUPD-Marl-lyn Smith of Tequesta, Fla., who seems to like the heat, started the second round of the $9,000 Carvel Open golf tournament today with a one stroke lead. Playing superbly 1 in 93 - degree temperature Thursday, Miss Smith chipped tnree stroKes oft women s par over the 6,194 -yard Tarn O'Shanter course for a first round 70 that was one stroke better than the card turned in by Judy Kimball of Sioux City, Iowa. v RELKO FAVORED Dublin - (UPD - The French owned Relko is an over whelming favorite to defeat 16 rivals Saturday in the Irish Derby and bring an un expected fortune to lucky sweepstake players around the world. Relko, winner of the English Derby earlier this year, is regarded so high ly that both British and Irish bookmakers have taken him off the board. COLTS SHIFT Daytona Beach, Fla.-(UPD -The Houston Colts signed on the dotted line at a special meeting Thursday and will shift spring training head quarters from Apache Junc tion, Ariz., to a new $265,000 baseball complex here next year. The city commission, which agreed to give up 14 farm teams of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City Ath letics in exchange for training the Colts" complete roster of major and minor league play ers, will begin work on a brand new stadium and facili ties after Labor Day. Howard Prairie Haa been giv ing up aome fair catenae during the evening fly hatchet. Midday luck nicks up a bit when lurei are found that fit the weather and the fish's temperament. Hystt Lake TroUer and ttill flshermen have to work hard to pick up a couple of the beauties that swim in this Iske. Fly fish ing esrly and late with confidence in the pattern will bring in (Uh. Try a woolly worm. Lemolo Lake la reported to be t00" '" brown trout at the inlet. A trolled flatfish or cast blua up right fly will do the job Willow Lakt WiU give up fish If you will dredge the bottom and stay with it. The Kokanee are gat ing fatter and tastier by the week. THE OPTIMIST'S CORNER Most fisherman have enough of the snigger within them hope that the actual snagger does what ha does not knowing all of the conse quences of his act. GOOD LUCKI Dairy Maids At Salem Rogue Valley Dairy Maids travel this week end. They'll play the Salem Shamrocks. A doubleheader is scheduled for Saturday eve ning at Salem. Next action for the Maids at home base. Memorial field. White City, will be against Seattle on July t. The Maids also have a scrap slated with Roteburg on July 11 at Me morial field. Giants Victors In Junior Ball Medford Giants beat the Central Point Rams 10 to 0 yesterday in an Intermediate league baseball game. In the Pee Wee league Med ford Tigers nipped the Cen tral Point Braves 4 to 3 and the Medford Wildcats down ed Jacksonville 17 to 8. There were no reports on two other Southern Oregon Junior league contests. The Giants reportedly won a no-hitter but no details were available. Randy Moyer swatted two triples and a home run and scored four times for the Wildcats. Dave Johnson had two hits, one a triple for Jacksonville. LINESCORE: Med. Wildcata ... 421 a 17 13 2 Jacksonville 031 22 8 8 8 Bethel, Johnson (5) and Naef, Endicott (4); Wlrth, Snow 14), Peterson (SI and Mason. Grid Loop Repeats Its Pledge To Help Buffalo, N. Y. - (UPD The American Football League moved into the potential "trading" phase of its three day summer meeting today after repeating a pledge to help revitalize the weakened New York Jets and Oakland Raid ers. Coac.ies and general man agers met with Commission er Joe Foss, and the posai bility of several player trades loomed large. A league off! cial said the fact "nobody was saying anything" indicated that numerous changes in per sonnel were in the works. In May, the league initiated an equalization program aimed at building up the two cellar- dwelling clubs. A special draft proved disappointing and the second part of the equaliza tion plan - giving New York and Oakland first choice of players released by the Amer ican, National and Canadian leagues - brought rumors cf discontent within the AFL. Thursday, following a 9V4 hour non-stop meeting, Foss silenced those grumblings. ON DISABLED LIST Boston - (UPD - Gene Conley, one of professional sport's few two-letter men, has been placed on the disabled list by the Boston Red Sox. A tow ering right-handed pitcher, Conley has not seen action for three weeks because of a shoulder ailment. He plays center for the New York KnickerDockers in the "offseason." YANG TO EUROPE Los Angeles-tro-Decathlon star C. K. Yang of UCLA and Bruin coach Ducky Drake leave Saturday on the first leg of their flight to Europe where the Nationalist China athlete will compete in six meets. The pair will depart New York by plane Sunday. First competition for the world's record holder in the decathlon will be Zurich, Switzerland, Tuesday. STUBER TO TRAVEL Eugene -(UPD- University of Oregon high jumper Paui Stu ber announced this week he will be a member of the U.S. track team which competes in Russia next month. Stuber had been undecided about accom panying the team because of family commitments. I ... IN STATE NET TOURNEY The players shown above will represent this district Saturday in the state Junior Chamber of Commerce tennis tournament at Roseburg. From left, standing are Sue Naumes, Jeanne Salade, Kathy Smith and Mary Gordenier. Kneeling, left to right, are A. T. Highland, Mike Naumes and Ken Meyers. They quali fied as the result of a tournament conduct ed last week end by Medford Junior Cham ber of Commerce. Not shown is another qualifier, Nick Rasmussen. Medford Tops !(F Hawk Nine; Bills Central Point Tonight AREA 4 STANDINGS (Southern Division) Klamath Falcone ...... Medford 8 8 Granta Paas ...... 5 Central Point ......w 4 Klamath Hawks 3 Tri-Clty , 2 Asniana n L. Pet. .837 397 .714 .971 J78 .230 .000 Medford's American Legion junior baseball team recorded its third victory of the season over the Klamath Falls Hawks last night by over whelming that club 14 to 2 at the fairgrounds ball park here. The locals ran up five runs in the third inning and seven in the sixth in whipping their Area 4 Southern division foe. Mike Neathamer and Tom Barker each drove home three runs and Bill Enyart spun eight-strikeout six-hit ball as Medford bounced back from a 1 to 0 deficit to dominate the tangle. Outcome pulled the Med ford aggregation back into a first place tie in the division with the Klamath Falls Fal cons. The Hawks sank a bit deeper into fifth place. Cold and Windy The encounter was played under "ideal" football condi tions. Weather was cold and Synthetic Runway Gets Racing Test Washington, P. - (UPD -Harness racing experts from throughout the world will be on hand tonight to study a synthetic runway at the op ening of The Meadows, the first pari-mutuel race track in western Pennsylvania. Johnny Simpson, a driver, said after a recent tryout that the track surface amazed him. He Is a three-time winner of he Little Brown Jug, which Is the Kentucky Derby of har ness racing. "I liked the surface when t first rode on it in its ex perimental stage, and I like it even better on a full track," Simpson said. The $19,000 Arden Downs Stake for three-year-old pac ing colts is the highlight of the 10-card program tonignt. GOLF SITES PICKED New York - (UPD - Two tournament - tested golf courses will host the Walk er Cup matches and the U.S. Amateur championship in September of 1965. The Walk' er Cup will be contested over the Baltimore, Md., Country club's Five Farm Course Sept. 3-4. The Amateur is scheduled Sept. 1318 at the Southern Hills Country club, Tulsa, Okla., scene of Tommy Bolt s 1958 U.S. Open victory. windy and there were sprln- Kies ot rain in the air. Medford and one of its di vision adversaries, the Central Point Cheney Studs, contend this evening in a non-league scrape - weather permitting. The game is planned for 8 p.m. at the fairgrounds dia mond. In the only meeting be tween the clubs so far this sea son Medford won 3 to 0. In league games on Sunday Medford will engage Tri-City at Merrill and the Studs will go to Grants Pass. Klamath Falls Hawks will clash at Ash land. Klamath opened the scoring last night with a second inning marker on a base on balls and singles by John Crume and Rogert Bartlett. Medford took command in the third inning with its five-tally spree which included a two-run triple by Mike Neathamer. Barker and Don Anderson singled in this stanza. There were two errors and two bases on balls. One run scored on a passed ball. Miles. Enyart Double Doubles by Enyart and Dan Miles and singles By hsarner and Darryl Stockton high' lighted the big sixth. Two walks, three errors, a passed ball, a groundout and steals by Jim Calhoun, Mike Barnes and Barker were involved in the tour of the bases. Barker's hit brought in two runs. Barker and Crume each had two hits. Marv Cunningham doubled for the Hawks. Enyart gave up only two walks. Medford got nine of its runs and five of its hits off Steve Young who walked (our and fanned six In five in nings plus. Reliever Jon Pil grim was charged with five runs and gave up three hits. He walked two and whiffed one. Medford turned In errorless ball. Stuart Young is slated to pitch for Medford this evening and Bob Corliss for Central Point. LINECORKS! KF Hawks 010 001 0 2 8 7 Medford 005 027 x 14 8 0 Young. Pilgrim 16) and Bartlett: Enyart and Barnes. All-Comer Track on Saturday Summer track and field makes Its 1963 bow in Med ford with an all-comer meet on Saturday at the senior high school stadium. Events for boys ages 6 to 14 and girls 6 to 16 are to begin at 9 a.m. The meet for boys 1516 and the high school and open divisions will get underway at 5:30 p.m. Morning competition is di vided into a number of age groups. Dean Benson, who is In charge of the meets, has is sued a request for volunteer officials for either morning or evening sessions or both. All interested in helping are asked to report to Benson ahead of the aforementioned starting times. Participants also are being asked to stay off the football field at the stadium because of the returfing project. Specified events are being run off in the morning meet and the evening will see a standard program. Other events I be run on demand. All amateurs interested may participate In the meet. There Is no entry fee. Four other meets .ill be conducted during the summer. Dodgers Take On Milwaukee Braves Los Angeles (UPD - The Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Milwaukee Braves tonight in the first of a four-game se ries that they hope will se cure them first place by the fourth of July. As baseball legend tells it, whichever team that stays or lands in first place by Inde pendence Day goes on to cap ture the pennant at the end of the season. Los Angeles is in second place in the National league, one-half game behind St. Louis. San Francisco is third, one and a half games back. Big Don Drysdale 9-8 starts for the Dodgers against Warren Spahn (10-3) for Mil waukee in tonight's series op ener at Dodger Stadium. Medford fJatatoro To Host Three-Way Meet on Saturday Medford swim team will be host this Saturday, June 29, for a three-way meet under auspices of the city recreation department. The visiting teams will b Grants Pass and Roseburg, Competition will be tor both boys and girls In five age divisions. The meet at Hawthorne pool will begin at 10 a.m. Meet divisions are ages I and under, and 10, 11 and 13, 13 and 14 and sanior. Amateur Athletic union rules will prevail. Team coaches this season are Miss Linda Hess of the city recreation department and Ben Jensen of the YMCA. Medford boys and girls will Crescent City Sweepstakes On Week End Crescent City. Calif. Golf ers will clash on the Del Nor te club course Saturday and Sunday, lune 29 and 30 In the seventh annual Redwood Em pire sweepstakes. Included will be events for men and women with divis ions for senior players and special events. The 36-hole sweepstakes is for both men and women. Uni ted States Golf association rules will apply except as modified by local rules. Han dicaps will be accepted but must ha-e been certified by a handicap chairman or pro on or after June 13. Additional events will In clude optional handicap play: Men's first holes, men's sec ond holes, men's 36 holes, la dales' 18 holes, ladles' first holes and ladles' 36 holes. A highlight of the Satur day-Sunday sweepstakes will be a 6:30 p.m. party Salur. day at the clubhouse. contend this season in the Emerald Empire league. 3 Golfers Knotted at Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio - (UPD - Gary Player, who always is in contention, and two dark- horses. Bill Eggers and Bo Wlninger, led the field by a stroke goln into the second round of the $110,000 Cleve land Open golf tournament today with Jack Nlcklaus and favored Arnold Palmer trail ing by two and five strokes, respectively. The little South African, the red-haired Eggers and the 40- year-old Wininger tired five-under-par 66 s - all of them wielding hot putters - in the first round Thursday to lead former PGA champion Lionel Hebert, Moon Mullins and Dave Hill by a shot. The golf was as hot as the heat which seared the 6,618 yard Beechmont Country Club course as 42 players in the 150-man field broke par 33-36-71 und 27 equalled It. John Wheeler Slates Tussles Two non-league Softball doubleheaders have been scheduled for this week end by the John Wheeler Logging team of Medford. The Loggers will meet Jay Allen Cars of Medford at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Memo rial field, White City, and Klamath Falls Chuck Wagon at 1 p.m. Sunday at Jefferson school here. Jay Allen heads the Major league of the Jackson County association and Wheeler is second. Chuck Wagon leads the Klamath league. STANDINGS TO DATE: Slnalss-Scratrh Jim Melon. Tee coma. 1310: Eddie Hansen. Seattle. 1398: rrank Evans. Salem. 11831 Jim Winter. Hood River. 1273: Lea Cruise. Seattle. 1338: Bill Landow ski. Fortuna. 123 S: Dave Fanner, Portland, 1352: Martin Stockdale. Medford, 1134: Ted Ricketta. The Dalles. 1232. Ev Olsen. Seattle. 1211. Slnslrs-rlaitdlrap Jim Winter. Hood River. 1333: Tneron Karrick. Medford. 1281: Floyd Hayner. Med ford, 1278: At Cebhard. Medford. 128S: Olen McCoy, Medford. 12681 N. R. Smith. Lakevi???. :ja: Dsv Fanner. PorUand. 1258: Ted Kick etts. Dalles. 1258; Robert Clark. K. Falls. 1230: Roy Gaiaway, Med ford. 1348. Teams Nelson Vending. Granta Pass. 4198: Haa Beens. Medford. 4134; Old Ssphtre, Crescent City. 4114; S-F Fours. Medford, 408UI Kims. Medford, 4058. Stoe-O-Matle Brake' linlna In tailed en all 4 Wheels WHILI YOU WAITI Easy terms. Ink Specialist (or 23 years. Phone 779-1966 NATIONAL BRAKE CENTER 121 North Court J 1 St.... f ywtm?.- I' ' ' i mi ijtaaaii Olmedo, Buccholz Reach Pro Semis New York - (UPD - Austral tans Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver today were favored to join Alex Olmedo and Earl Buchholz ir the semifinals of the national professional ten nis championships. Rosewall was pitted against Tony Trabert, a..d Laver, last year's Wimbledon king, met Pancho Segura. Olmedo opened the four day tournament at the West Side Tennis Club with an up set, 10-8, 2-6, 6-0, 6-1 victory Thursday over Pancho Gon zales, the one-time pro king pin who was playing in his first major tournament since October, 1961. Buchholz needed only 57 minutes to dispose of Lew Hoad, 6 4, 6-1, 6-2. , CEMENT MIXER For RENT At A to Z Rental 1211 N. Riverside 779-1474 HfTSv Concrete Driveways Are Best! TR1HHIX Phone 772-5271 Concrete e Equipment 248 East McAndrewii Roed INa.as. eJ ft f 4kJWasl feekdftl filMUlsH s? A", i 3 U JK L"."''-' '!-v:l V&jaf-5 : r-m ! 1 HnJiJ-. J) . - - . The old bus hasn't really retired. She just doesn't get around much any more. Her owners have discovered a sure way to beat the traffic and parking problem (and have a barrel of fun in the bargain): the versatile HONDA "50". You ttn own a Honda "50" today (or at little at $30 down and up to 24 months ' to pay. 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