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    Studs Split With Mock Ford,
Play Medford at White City
Grants Pass - Grants Pass
Mock Ford took firmer hold
on third place in the South
ern division of Area 4 Ameri
can Legion junior baseball
here yesterday by defeating
the Central Point Cheney
Studs 7 to 4 in the opener of
a doubleheader.
Central Point won the non
counting second game 6 to 1.
A first inning onslaught
turned the trick for the Fords
in the league game. They
surged for six runs. Don Sum
mers and Pete Hardin each
singled in two runs. Bill
Standley and Bob Peters also
got hits. There were two
bases on balls, a passed ball
a groundout and the Studs'
only error of the fray.
Larry Mason chucked a
one-hitter for the Studs in the
second tilt. -
Central Point Cheney Studs
will host the Medford Ameri
can Legion junior baseball
team in an S o'clock non
league game at Memorial
field. White City, this evening.
It will be the second meeting
of the season between the two
clubs. A Sunday story inad
vertently and erroneously
listed the wrong site for the
game.
Manager Bill Eskwith has
named Bob Corliss as pitcher
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with the Jackson County
Red Cross.
for the Studs with Neal Ellis
to be available for relief,
Coach Cliff McLean reperted
that ai!-itater Stuart Young
win oe the Medford twirler
The Studs and the Med
fords have produced some nf
the top rivalry in Legion ball
during the past several years
with games generally close.
There have been a number of
extra inning conflicts and the
outcome is considered a toss
up when the two clubs take
the fieid.
Medford won the previous
tray this season 3 to 0. It drew
the top crowd of the season
for Legion ball in this vi
cinity. Grants Pass is now 5-2 in
the standings and Central
Point holds fourth spot with
4-4.
Twedell Triples
The Cheney's picked up two
of their runs in the second
inning of yesterday's opener
on an error, Dave Twedell's
triple and Howard Tomlin
son's sacrifice flyout. The
other two came in the second
inning on hits by Luis Al
varez, Darryl Summerfield
and Ncal Ellis, an error and a
stolen base. Alvarez advanced
on the error and got to third
base when he escaped a GP
rundown try on the play.
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Chapter of the American
Summers and Lyman Kel
seeker for Mock and Summer
field for Central Point each
had two hits.
Jerry McCormack pitched
a six-hitter against the Studs,
walking four and fanning
eight. Central Point's Wayne
Clay gave up four hits, six
runs and two walks and
fanned one in two thirds of
an inning. Reliever Larry
Pepper in 5 13 frames at
lowed four hits and one run.
He whiffed four and walked
one.
Three Run Bunches
Central Point's second fra
cas runs scored in bunches of
three. In the first canto a two
run single by Summerfield,
hits by Alvarez and Ellis, a
walk and Tomlinson's sacri
fice fly did it. In the fifth
inning Mason, Ellis and Sum
merfield singled. There were
a walk, a wild pitch and a
Neil Rivenburg sacrifice fly.
Grants Pass dented the
platter in the fourth panel on
a walk, balk, groundout and
error.
Ellis and Summerfield each
had two safeties and Sum
merfield drove in three runs.
Steve Newman got the only
hit off Mason, an infield blow.
Mason fanned seven and
walked one. Newman issued
three free passes and struck
out three in a seven-hitter.
1.1NESCORES:
Central Point .... 020 000 24 1
Grants Pass 600 010 x 7 S 6
Clay, L. Pepper 111 and Summer
field; McCormack and Peteri.
Central Point 300 03 7 1
Grants Pass 000 101 1 i
Mason and Summerfield; New
man and Peters.
McKinley
Opposes
Bob Wilson
Wimbledon. Enc. - CT -
Chuck McKinley, America's
chief hope for victory in tne
Wimhledon tennis champion
ships, met Britain's Bobby
Wilson today in the men's
singles quarter-finals.
Frank Froehling, the only
other Yank still alive in the
men's singles, faced his tough
est challenge in the tourney
thus tar when he opposed the
seasoned Fred Stone ot Aus
tralia. Top-seeded and favored Roy
Emerson, who is shooting for
the "grand slam" of the Aus
tralian, French, Englisn ana
American titles, met Willie
nunirprt of Germany, and
Christian Kuhnke, also of
Germany, played second-seeded
Manuel Santana of Spain
in the other men's quarter
finals.
There were no women s
singles on today's program.
Ken Rosewall
Defeats Laver
Forest Hills, N.Y. - iUPD -Ken
Rosewall is making a ca
reer of beating fellow Austra
lian Rod Laver.
The tiny king of the courts
needed only 68 minutc3 to
conquer Laver, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2,
Sunday in the final of the na
tional pro tennis champion
ships before an estimated 5,
000 at historic Forest Hills
stadium.
Rosewall has earned al
most $50,000 in whipping La
yer 32 times in 41 matches
since Rod turned pro last Jan
uary. His latest victory net
ted him $1,400 while Laver
took the runner-up purse of
$1,100.
In a pro - set match to de
termine third-place money of
$800, Earl Buchholr outlasted
Alex Olmedo, 17-15.
Rosewall and Laver split
an additional $800 when they
downed Buchholz and Olme
do. 7-5. 10-8, 7-5, for the dou
bles title.
Tony Cloniger
Stars in Fray
i.n Anurlos IUPH - Man
ager Bobby Bragan of the Mil
waukee Braves, becoming
bold on his club's pitching,
tonight sends rookie Bob Sa
dowskl against the Los An
geles Dodgers with the hope
he can come close to the per
formance Sunday of youthful
Tnnu CAnninapr.
The 22-year-old Cloninger
pitched a mastortui two-nn-ler
and the Braves capitalized
nn his mound performance
to score a 7-0 victory over
the Dodgers, their second
shutout in three games.
Although Cloninger s pucn
ing performance was the story
of the game, and even man
ager Walt Alston praised his
I work, the Dodger skipper can-
didly said his club made
j enough mistakes to lose two
j or three games.
! WINS CYCLE CROWN
I . Clarksville, Mo. - THi - Olaf
I Moetus of Indianapolis. Ind.,
overcame Bob Parsons of La
j Canada, Calif., in the final 25
feet Sunday to capture the
100-kilometer national cham
pionship bicycle race. The 17-year-old
Moetus thus earned
the right to represent the
i United States in the interna
tional race in Belgium next
I month.
MEDFORD
MEDFORDtfitjTRIBUlTC
SIPCDMTTS
Colts Treat Foe
Cold In Sunday
Night Encounter
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sports Writer
The Houston Colts have
taken Sunday night major
league baseball like they in
vented it which, as a matter
of fact, they did.
The Colts, National league
rivals agreed that it's too hot
to play on Sunday afternoons,
but they never anticipated
the cold treatment they'd get
in the cool of the Texas eve
ning. The Colts inaugurated Sun
day night ball in the majors
June 9 with a 3-0 victory
over the San Francisco Gi
ants. They made it two in
a row Sunday night with a
1-0 win over the St. Louis
Cardinals giving them a
perfect 2-0 mark and a string
of 18 consecutive scoreless
innings in Sunday night com
petition.
Hal Brown, a 38-year-old
righthander who hasn't won
another game all season, scor
ed both the Sunday night vic
tories pitching 6'4 innings
in relief of Dick Farrell on
June 9 and going the distance
this time with a seven-hitler.
The Colts scored the game's
only run in the fourth inning
when Howie Goss doubled and
and tallied on John Batemnn's
single. Lew Burdette, ex-Mil
waukee ace, yielded nine hits
in six innings and suffered
his seventh -loss against sev
en victories.
Braves Blank1 Dodgers
The Milwaukee Braves whip
ped the Los Angeles Dodgers.
7-0, the San Francisco Giants
topped the Cincinnati Reds,
7-3-, the Philadelphia Phillies
nipped the Chicago Cubs, 3-2,
and the Pittsburgh Pirates de
feated the New York Mets,
3 0, in the other National
league games.
Tony Cloninger pitched a
two-hitter and Hank Aaron
hit his 22nd homer of the
season for the Braves, who
dealt rookie Nick WiUhite his
second loss. Roy McMillan
also homered for the Eravcs
Cloninger retired 17 batters
in order after a first-inning
single by Jim Gilliam, didn't
walk a batter and faced only
28 men during the game. He
stands 4-4 for the season.
Willies Hit Homers
Willie Mays and Willie Mc
Covey homered for the Gi
ants, who took advantage of
three Cincinnati errors to
to hand 13-game winner Jim
STANDINGS
Bv United pTTssTnTcTn7uonTT
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W.
1..
Prt.
.302
-173
.371
.339
.530
St. Louis 43
31
32
33
Los Angeles ...... 4J
San Francisco .... 44
Cincinnati 41
Cincinnati . 41
Chicago 4ii
Milwaukee 38
Pittsburgh 36
Philadelphia 35
New York 20
.533
.307
.480
37
311
461 10
.377 16'j
.372 17
Houston . 29 49
Sunday's Results
Pittsburgh 3. New York 0
Philadelphia 3. Chicago 2
Milwaukee 7. Los Angeles 0
San Francisco 7, Cincinnati 3
Houston 1. St. Louis 0 imghtl
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Prt.
.611
.377
.573
.348
.526
.319
313
GB
3
2'i
4 'a
6
New York 44
Chicago 43
Minnesota 43
Boston 40
Cleveland 40
Baltimore 41
Los Angeles 41
Kansas City 34
Detroit 20
Washington 23
43!1 11
.392 IS
.201 2i
Sunday's RrsulU
New York 4. Boston 2 flat.
New York II. Boston 4 (2nd)
Cleveland 8. Chicago 4 (lsti
Chicago 4. Cleveland 0 (2nd)
Detroit 6. Los Angeles 9
Kansas City 3. Baltimore 1 (1st,
14 innings.
Baltimore 4, Kansas City 3 (2nd,
12 tnningai
Minnesota fi. Washington i
PAflFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northern Division
w. I..
Tacoma 44 34
Spokane 44 38
Hawaii 30 30
Portland 37 30
Seattle 33 4
Prt. (il
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Southern Division
w.
Dallaa-ft Worth 41
Oklahoma City .. 40
San Diego .... 40
Salt Lke City .. 33
Denver 38
1,.
38
38
43
40
41
Prt.
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MH
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.487
MS
GB
5!
5
Sundav'i RrtuKt
Spokane at Dallas-Ft. Worth '2
jar-nrs. postponed rain, wet
ground!)
sau Line LiiT o. amn isiro i
(lt game. 7 innings.
Salt Lake City 4, San Diego 0
(2nd game. 7 Inntnst)
Tacoma 5, Hawaii 1 (lit game.
7 InningKi
Hawaii 4, Tacoma 1 (2nd game.
7 Innmmt
Oklahoma Ctlv S, Portland 1
Denver 3. Seattle 4 (tat gamt. 7
inivnrvi .
Denver 8. Seattle 7 (2nd gimet
NORTHWEST LF AOUB
W. 1,.
lw.fnn 41 27
Yakima 3 27
Salem , ."1 2.
Tn-Cttv 31 32
Wenatrhee 27 41
Prt.
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MA 1 1 j
fl7d 2
J129 S
3f7 14
3"2 tOS
Eucrne 11 44
ewiiton clinched firat half pen-
ant i
Sundav'a Rnuli
Fim 4-y KuB'ne 03
Wnafchre 12. Lwiiton 7
Yakima 4, Trt-City l
Satitrdav'a Rnlu
lwiilon 9. W-natrhet
Tn-CitT 7. Yakima
Salem at Eugen ippd., rain)
MAIL TRIBUNE.' MEDFORD.
O'Toole his fifth setback.
Billy Pierce went the distance
with an eight-hitter to win
his second game for the Gi
ants. Eddie Kasko homered
for the Reds.
Bobby Wine's three hits
and two each by Frank Torre
and Clay Dalrymple paced an
11-hit Philadelphia attack
that brought Art Mahaffey his
fourth win against nine loss
es. Ron Santo homered for
the Cubs but Larry Jackson,
a nine-game winner, dropped
his seventh decision.
Bod Friend went eight In
nings before wilting in the
heat to post his 10th victory
and fourth shutout . of the
year. Friend struck out sev
en, walked one and didn't al
low a runner beyond first
base as the Pirates complet
ed a sweep of the three-game
series with the Mets. Roberto
Clemcnte and Jerry Lynch
had two hits each for the
Pirates.
I.INKSCORES:
National Leacue
Chicaao 000 001 0012 6 1
Philadelphia 020 000 10x 3 11 0
Jackson. McDanfel IRI and Ber
tell. Mahaffey. Klippsteln 181 and
Dalrymple. Winner Mahaffey
(4-Pl. Loser Jackson (9-8). hR
Santo.
New York 000 000 0000 3 3
Pittsburgh . . 000 100 02x 3 7 0
fitanarn. hook ibi ana rayior.
Friend, McBean 9) and Burgess,
Brand int. Winner Friend (10-61.
Loser Stallard (3-5).
Milwaukee .... 10! 001 2207 II 0
Los Angeles .. 000 000 0000 2 2
(jlonmser n-4i ana lorre win-
hlte. Rochuck (01. Miller (7) and
Camlllt. Loser Willhite (1-2). HR
H- Aaron. McMillan.
Cincinnati 001 000 002 3 8 3
San Fran. ... 100 001 50x 7 8 0
TToole. WorlhlnKton.i7i. Owens
(7) and Edwards. Pierce I2-.M and
Bailey. Loser OToole 113-51. HR
McCovey, Mays. Kasko..
St. Louli ......... 000 000 000 0 7 0
Houston 000 100 OOx 1 II 2
Burdette. Schultz (71 and Mc
Carver. Brown (2-3 and Bateman.
Loser Burdette (7-7).
Will McCovey,
Harvey Kuenn
Carry Giants
San Francisco - (UNI - Wil
lie McCovey and Harvey
Kuenn, who used to earn their
pay for the San Francisco Gi
ants as platoon men, rated an
accolade from manager Al-
vin Dark as the "guys who
are carrying this club."
"McCovey never used to
have much of a batting aver
age against left handed pitch
ers but he's doing all right
now, Dark said following
Sunday's 7-3 win over the
Cincinnati Reds which wil
lowy Willie triggered with a
tie-breaking home run off
southpaw Jim O'Tpole. "And
Harvey Kuenn is gelling his
hits. He's doing a fine job
filling in for Jim Davenport
at third base."
Dark added that Daven
port, who is sidelined with nn
injured heel and sore wrist.
hasn't been swinging the bat
well. Kuenn collected another
single Sunday and scored
twice while hitting safely in
his 11th straight contest.
YANK HAS MEASLES
New York - (UPD - Second
baseman Bobby Richardson of
the New York Yankees will
be out of action until at least
Thursday with a case of the
German measles.
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OREGON
Medford Whips Trl-City Club
To Assume Lone Legion Lead
AREA 4 STANDINGS
(southern Division!
Medford
Klamath Falcons .......
Grants Pass .
Central Point ...
Klamath Hawk
W.
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Ashland 1
Medford American Legion
junior baseballers moved into
the lead alone in Area 4 s
Southern division yesterday
by t h u m p I n g the Tri-Clty
Gems 1S to 2 at Merrill
Then the Medfords made a
doubleheader sweep of it by
slipping by the Gems 3 to 2
in a non-league scuffle.
Medford whammed 12 hits
in the main attraction while
strong-armed Big Bill Enyart
limited the Gems to two. A
pair of five-run stanzas, the
fourth and. the fifth made the
big scoring difference in the
game. The Medford's had five
bases on balls and eight TC
errors -with which to work.
The league game gave Med
ford a half-game lead over
the Klamath Falls Falcons,
who had a bye date, and pre
served a single game gap over
Klamath Falls Mock Ford.
Faces Studs Tonight
Medford goes to White City,
tonight to be guest of the Cen
tral Point Cheney Studs.
Game time will be 8 p.m.
This will be a non-leaguer.
The Medforos have won the
only previous tussle between
the two this season. A Sun
day story inadvertently listed
the game for a different field.
Mike Neathamer had two
triples and a single for Med
ford while Jim Calhoun
doubled and tripled and Dan
Miles and Tom Barker each
had two safe blows in the
first game.
Singles by Neathamer and
Barker were the only hits for
Medford in the fourth inning
when three errors and a base
on balls helped runners tour
the bases. In the fifth inning
Calhoun slapped his double
and Ron Edmonds,' Don An
derson and Miles clouted sin
gles. There were two errors
nd a hit batter.
Only one hit by Jay Parish,
his first of the Legion season,
contributed to the two-run
Tri-City third inning. Two
Medford miscues were put
with it.
Enyart did not walk a bat
ter and he registered eight
strikeouts. TC chucker Dave
Hill whiffed two.
A base on balls and singles
by Calhoun and Ken Phipps
accounted for a Medford run
in the first inning of the sec
ond scrap. Jack Mullen drove
In the tying run in the fifth
inning and Neathamer the
knot-breaker on singles. Two
walks. put runners on the
sacks and Dane Smith sacri
ficed
CROMWELL WINNER
Spokane - IUPII - The 23rd
annual Inland Empire Tennis
tournament wound up Satur
day in spectacular fashion as
the men's doubles team of
Jimmy Jackson, Portland, and
Steve Brooks, Eugene, Ore.,
struggled over two hours to
defeat Marshall Reynolds,
Spokane, and Vernon Ball,
Wenatchee, 6-3, T-S, 6-4, 6-4.
In the men's singles title
match Jerry Cormwell, Long
Beach, Calif., upset defending
champion Jackson, 6-0, 7-5,
6-4.
SOAP BOX WINNER
Portland -IUPD- Jim Scott,
veteran" 13-year-old driver,
won tee Greater Portland
Soap Box derby Sunday and
a trip to Akron, Ohio and the
National Soap Box derby.
Concrett i Equipment
A -walk, wild pitch and a
Parish hit scored for the Gems
in the second inning and they
obtained another marker in
the fourth canto on Dennis
Barry's hit, two walks, an
error, and sacrifice by Jim
Moore.
Smith hurled four-hit ball
for Medford over 4?3 Innings,
striking out four and issuing
eight bases on balls. Dan
Miles pitched to the last TC
Ashland's Nine Records
First Legion
Ashland - Ashland Anicrl
can Legion junior baseball
team recorded its first victor
ies of the season Sunday,
snapping a 10-game winless
streak by whl. . ing the Klam
ath Falls Hawks 4 to 2 and
11 to 0.
The first game figured in
the Area 4 Southern division
standings and gave the Ash
landers a 1-8 status in the
loop. Klamath's Hawks are in
fifth place now with 3-6.
Ashland in the loop affair
overcame a two-run deficit
with a single tally in the
fourth Inning and three mark
ers in the fifth. The Lithians
used Dennis KendeM's infield
hit and two errors for the first
score.
In the fifth Jan Susce, Tim
Voth and John Rhodes all got
hits. Ross Coldwell laid down
a bunt to squeeze Voth home
for the go-ahead run. There
was no possible play on Voth
and the putout throw was
made ' to first base. Rhodes
took advantage to also score.
Four Hitter
For the Hawks two runs In
the first chukker, Rice Bath
and Tom Schiff singled. Bob
Woldt sacrificed. There was a
passed ball and a walk.
Rhodes threw a four-hit
game for' Ashland. He issued
three bases on balls and fan
ned eight. Jon Crume, while
giving up seven hits to Ash
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baiter, striking him out. Tri
City pitcher Barry in a five
hitter struck out five and
walked three.
Phipps had two hits for
Medford.
LINKSCORES:
Medford oil 333 1 IS 12 4
Tri-Clty 002 0OO 0 2 2 8
Enyart and Barnes. Phipps (5);
Hill and J. Moore.
Medford 100 02 3 5 1
Trl-City 010 102 4 l
Ph i ppa 1 4 1 ; Barry an cf J . Moore?n'
Victories
land, free-passed four batters.
He struck out 12. Schiff and
Susee had two hits in the mix.
Eight runs crossed home
in the second inning of the
second ruckus. Coldwell swat
ted two safeties in this frame,
Voth doubled and Rick Clark,
Bob Johnson and Dave Bar
ger singled. Two fases on balls
and a hit batter plus an error
contributed to the run produc
ing. Coldwell had three hits and
Rhodes doubled. Barger toss-1
ed a five-inning four-hitter
and did not walk a man. He
fanned four.
I.INKSCORES:
Klamath Hawks 200 000 02 4 3
Ashland ono 130 x 4 7 1
Crume and BarUelt; Rhodes and
Volh.
Klamath Hawks .. 000 00 0 4 4
Ashland 310 Ox 11 S 1
Pilgrim. Kenyon (21. Schiff (31
and Narramore, Bartlett (31; Bar
ger and Kendell.
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JOHNSON WINNER
Atlanta-OIPD-Robert (Junior)
Johnson, the pride of Honda,
N.C., crossed the finish line at
the Atlanta International
raceway Sunday afternoon In
the. same position he s'arted
the Dixie 400 stock car raca
3 hours and 18 minutes earlier-ahead
of the field. John
son, who began the race at
the outside pole position,
roared into the lead the mo
ment the green flag dropped
to begin the race. And al
though he lost the lead four
times, he grabbed it 25 laps
from the end of the 267-lap
race and held on until he pi
loted his powerful white 1963
Chevrolet under the check
ered flag.
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